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Take Your Girl to the BallgameBibliography of Published Baseball Music and Songs in the Collections of the Music Division
at the Library of Congress

N.B.  All foreign language diacritics have been removed.  Information is taken from
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CONTENTS
Preface
Explanatory Notes
Abbreviations
Main bibliography
Appendix A --- Chronological Index
Appendix B --- Listing of additional baseball songs identified but not located or examined


PREFACE

The following bibliography contains a listing of over 400 musical works and songs related to baseball.

First published in the mid-nineteenth century, many of the items listed below represent the earliest widely-distributed baseball collectibles; the value of these objects lies both in their music and lyrics as well as in their elaborately illustrated covers, which furnish a factual and cultural history of our national game, its fans and their heroes.

The paths of baseball and musical composition have crossed several times in their respective evolutions.  For example, from 1895 to 1920, a time marked by the American heyday of the parlor piano and the prominence of the popular music publishing industry called "Tin Pan Alley," it was common for family and friends to gather around the piano for an evening's entertainment.  This national pastime began to decline in the 1920's with the rise of the broadcasting and recording industries.  Coincident with this unique musical era, baseball, THE national pastime, experienced what some writers call its "Silver Age:" a time when dual major league status was re-established, when the World Series was instituted, and when Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth became the heroes that composers rhapsodized about!  Indeed, it was the songwriters who first designated baseball as "America's National Game."

The idea of compiling this bibliography was conceived shortly after the opening of an April 1991 exhibit displayed at the Library of Congress and titled "Take Me Out to the Ballgame: A Celebration of Baseball in Song."  Although it was possible to display only sixty items at this event, the exhibit attracted many more enthusiastic viewers than anticipated; evidence of the interest it generated among performing musicians, music publishers and researchers continues to reach us in the form of written and telephone reference requests for more information on this topic.

In an effort to consolidate and preserve these materials, the Music Division plans to prepare an archival microfilm of these items; this bibliography will serve as a finding aid to that film.



EXPLANATORY NOTES

[1] Item number.
[2] Song title.
[3] Name of composer(s).
[4] Name of lyricist(s).
[5] Information specific to the work cited: e.g. editor or arranger's name, special editions, manuscripts, artist copies, etc.

[6] Place of publication, name of publisher, year of publication.
[7] Library of Congress call numbers indicating the shelf location of the original item.

[8] Copyright registration number and (when available) indication of renewal.
[9] Annotation.


****EXAMPLE CITATION****

[1] 3. [2] ALONG CAME RUTH. [3] Berlin, Irving (m);
[4] Walsh, Christy, Addy Britt and Harry Link (w).
[5] Special baseball version. [6] New York: Henry
Waterson, Inc., 1926. [7] (M1630.2.B) [8] E651574.

[9] [Note: Photograph and printed signature of Babe
Ruth on the front cover....]



KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS

m = music

w = words

C, E, Ep, Epub = Copyright designations for classes of published musical compositions by U.S. authors or domiciliaries or which were first published in the U.S.A. registered before 1978.

Dp = Copyright designation for a class of published works that are dramatic in character, including musicals, operas and operettas.

Efo = Copyright designation for a class of published musical compositions that are not by citizens or domiciliaries of the U.S. and were not first published in the U.S.A.

EU or Eunpub = Copyright designations for classes of unpublished musical compositions by U.S. authors or domiciliaries registered before 1978.

PA = Copyright designation for published works of the Performing Arts registered after 1978.

R = Abbreviation indicating that the copyright for a published or unpublished work has been renewed.

n.p. = No place of publication indicated or no publisher's name given.

N.p. = Used when neither a place of publication nor a publisher's name is included.


A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BASEBALL MUSIC


1. ALBUQUERQUE. Finklehoffe, Fred F. and Sid Silvers (m & w). Hollywood, CA: Courtley Music Co., 1947.
(M1978.B2F) Epub. 15456.

[Note: Unusual cover art features drawing of a baseball player wooing a woman who sits on her window sill.]

2. THE ALL-STAR GAME IS COMING UP REAL SOON. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

3. ALONG CAME RUTH. Berlin, Irving (m); Walsh, Christy, Addy Britt and Harry Link (w). Special baseball version. New York: Henry Waterson, Inc., 1926.
(M1630.2.B) E651574.

[Note: Photograph and printed signature of Babe Ruth on the front cover. The earlier 1914 (romance) version: "I was still in love with Molly when along came Ruth...." may be found under call number M1622 .B. The Recorded Sound Reference Center at the Library of Congress has a recording of this version.]

4. AMERICA'S "PINCH HIT" MARCH: THE HIT THAT ENDED THE WORLD'S GREATEST WAR. Dempsey, Bertha Stanfield (m). Joplin, MO: The McMillan Music Co., 1919.
(M1978.S7D) E462230.

    GoTo: Digital Item

[Note: Cover art features drawings of the Kaiser pitching and Uncle Sam running to first base.]

5. ANGELA: OR THE UMPIRE'S REVENGE. Eaton, Paul (m & w). Washington, D.C.: R.O. Polkinhorn, 1888.
(ML50.E18A5 1888) 23150.

[Note: A comic opera in three acts. The Music Division holds only the libretto. Three works included in this opera, "He Stands in the Box with the Ball in His Hands," "The Umpire and the Dude," and " An Umpire I, Who Ne'er Say Die," were scored by John Philip Sousa also in 1888.]

6. ANGELTOWN. Livingston, Jay and Ray Evans (m & w). Special souvenir edition for the Los Angeles Angels. New York: Livingston and Evans, Inc., 1963.
(M1978.S7L) Ep 175932.

[Note: Photograph of the team and managers on cover.]

7. THE ARTFUL DODGERS. Donnelly, Mary and George L.O. Strid (m & w). Director's score edited by Tom Janssen. Delaware Water Gap, PA: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1990.
(M1995.D69A8 1990) PA 548 336.

[Note: A short musical containing the following songs: I'm Goin' to a Baseball Game; The Danville Dodgers Rap; Tomorrow Is Another Day; Teamwork; I've Got Confidence in Me, and We Are the Winners.]

8. THE A'S ARE THE CRAZE. See Batter Up .

9. AT THE BALL GAME. Thunstrom, Olof (m). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1949.
(M1380.T) Epub. 43816.

10. AT THE BASEBALL GAME: MARCH AND TWO-STEP, opus 27. Graf, Charles H. (m). Philadelphia, PA: Charles H. Graf, 1910.
(M28.G).

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11. AT THE GAME OF BALL. Beckel, James G. (m); Williamson, D. Brainerd (w). Philadelphia, PA: Bonanza Music Publishing Co., 1895.
(M1622.B).

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12. AT THE OLD BALL GAME. Bates, Max, Duncan Browning and Harmon Bickley (m & w). World's Series Edition - 1940. Detroit, MI: Shelby Music Publishing Co., 1940.
(M1978.B2B) Epub. 94353.

[Note: Dedicated to Charlie Gehringer, "baseball's greatest second baseman"; 8x10 photograph of Gehringer on back cover.]

13. AT THE OLD BALLGAME. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

14. THE ATLANTIC POLKA. Van Tassel, Horace (m). New York: L.J. Cramer, 1870.
(M31.V) 504 A2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brooklyn, NY.]

15. ATTABOY ("THATS THE BOY"). Brennan, Robert H. (m); Wilson, Bert C. (w). Clarinda, IA: The Nodaway Music Co., 1917.
(M1978.S713B) E418319.

[Note: Cover arts features drawings of military and political figures on the baseball diamond.]

16. BABE. DeRose, Peter (m); Tobias, Charles (w). New York: Tobias and Lewis Music Co., 1947.
(M1659.5.R85D) Epub. 16535.

[Note: Both a professional copy and the commercial version, featuring Ruth's photograph and printed signature on the cover, are available.]

17. BABE RUTH. Graff, George Jr. (m); Gold, Jeremy (w). New York: World Music Publishing Corp., 1922.
(M1978.S713G) E541431(R).

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18. BABE RUTH. Tierney, Harry (m); McCarthy, Jos. (w). New York: Leo. Feist Inc., 1921.
(M1508) E520019(R).

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[Note: Song from the musical The Broadway Whirl .]

19. BABE RUTH. Wallace, Sylvester Sr. (m & w). Chicago, IL: Sylvester Wallace Sr., 1951.
(M1659.5.R85W) Ep 54070.

20. BABE RUTH BLUES. Huntington, E.S.S. (m); Couch, Paul R. (w). Professional copy. Akron, OH: Paul R. Couch, 1923.
(M1978.S713H) E562694(R).

21. BABE RUTH: HE IS A HOME RUN GUY. Atkins, A. and Harry W. Trout (m & w). Professional copy. Chicago, IL: H.J. Gott, 1923.
(M1978.S713A) E561693(R).

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22. BACK TO THE BLEACHERS FOR MINE. Von Tilzer, Albert (m); Breen, Harry (w). Professional copy. New York: The York Music Co., 1910.
(M1978.S7V) E231225(R).

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23. BALL CLUB MARCH. Baldwin, J. Thomas (m). Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1888.
(M28.B) 18851 T2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Boston Base Ball Association and played with great success by Baldwin's Boston Cadet Band.]

24. THE BALL GAME. Carr, Sr. Wynona (m & w). Arranged by Kenneth Morris. Hollywood, CA: Venice Music Inc., 1953.
(M2199.C) Ep 77226.

[Note: Gospel song recorded by Sr. Wynona Carr on Specialty Records.]

25. BALL GAME. Tillery, Hubert (m). New York: Schroeder & Gunther, Inc., 1946.
(M1380.T) Epub. 6044.

26. THE BALL GAME IS OVER. Covais, James (m); Washington, George Sr. (w). Professional copy. New York: Juke Box Alley, 1955.
(M1978.S7C) Ep 99974.

[Note: Recorded on Tin Pan Alley Records by Phil Celia.]

27. THE BALL GAME ISN'T OVER 'TIL THE LAST MAN IS OUT. Elsmo, Sverre S. (m & w). Racine, WI: Elsmo Bros. Publishers, 1968.
(M1978.S713E) Ep 251744.

28. A BALL PLAYER. Purcell, Paul (m); Stillman, Al (w). Manuscript copy. New York: Refrain Music Corp., 1967.
(M1978.S713P) Ep 229042.

29. THE BALL PLAYER MARCH/TWO-STEP. Brenton, Burt (m). Detroit, MI: Burt Brenton, 1897.
(M28.B).

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[Note: Dedicated to the ball players of '97.]

30. BAM! IT'S GOING, GOING, GONE. Hartman, Harry and "Deke" Moffitt (m & w). Cincinnati, OH: Merrell Schwarz Music Co., 1939.
(M1978.B2H) Epub 79467.

[Note: A tribute to the Cincinnati Reds. Cover photograph of Crosley Field.]

31. THE BANSHEE. Burt, Benjamin Hapgood (m & w). New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1909.
(M1508) 247547.

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[Note: From the musical farce They Loved a Lassie . The lyrics refer to Pirate Hans Wagner.]

32. BASE BALL. Azzola, Marcel and Pascal Groffe (m). Paris: Editions Musicales Intersong Tutti, 1973.
(M1731.2.A) Efo 165239.

33. BASE BALL. Brown, Al. W. (m); Lewis, Roger (w). Chicago, IL: The Thompson Music Co., 1908.
(M1978.S7B) B182447.

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[Note: Cover features photographs of Al. Brown, Roger Lewis, and singer Gil Brown.]

34. BASE BALL. Cragg, George A. (m); Dockstader (w). N.p. 1886.
(M1978.S7C) 17159 R2.

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[Note: A comic song. Copyright held by W.F. Shaw.]

35. BASE BALL. Gilchrist, David E. (m & w). Pittsburg, PA: D.E. Gilchrist, 1905.
(M1978.S7G) C110106.

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36. BASE BALL. Smith, Harry P. and Will A. Pratt (m & w). Chicago, IL: Twentieth Century Music Co., 1908.
(M1978.S7S) C182731.

[Note: Cameo photograph of Capt. Frank Chance on the cover.]

37. BASE BALL! Smith, John (m & w). Chicago, IL: Root & Cady, 1870.
(M1978.S7S; try also M1622.S) 545A1/A2.

[Note: Dedicated to the Root and Cady Baseball Club.]

38. BASE BALL BILLY. Callender, Stella and Edith Alma Lewis (m); Lewis, Edith Alma and Bobby Tremaine (w). Professional copy. Los Angeles, CA: Edith Alma Lewis, 1945.
(M1978.B2C) Epub. 129637.

39. THE BASE BALL BLUES. Meehan, Al (m); Cole, Edna (w). Professional copy. N.p. 1924.
(M1978.S7M) E585028(R).

40. BASE BALL CAKE WALK. Evans, Juan G. (m). Mexico: A. Wagner y Levien Sucs., 1905.
(M31.E) C102464.

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[Note: Dedicated to Senor Martin Adriansen.]

41. BASE BALL DAY. McNeill, Benjamin (m & w). Washington, D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1913.
(M1978.S7M) E320430.

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42. BASE BALL DITTIES. Brown, Al. W. (m); McDonald, C.P. (w). Chicago, IL: Victor Kremer Co., 1909.
(M1977.S7B7) E211693.

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[Note: Dedicated to Miss B.M.S. Contains the following songs: Those Grand Old Words "Play Ball!"; In Wise King Solly's Days; Root! Root! Root!; This Sweetheart of Mine; Baseball Fans; Theirs Is a Glory That Lasts But a Day.]

43. THE BASE BALL FAN. West, Thomas H. (m & w). Chicago, IL: Will Rossiter, 1892.
(M1622.W) 29450 X2.

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[Note: Billed as a great comic song.]

44. THE BASE BALL FEVER. Angelo, H. (m & w). Arranged by James W. Porter. Facsimile. Philadelphia, PA: Marsh & Bubna, 1867.
(M1978.S713.A5 1867a or M1977.S7D5).

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[Note: Dedicated to Lew Simmons, Esq. Part of Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music - Original in the Prints and Photographs Division at the Library of Congress.]

45. THE BASE BALL FEVER. Jerreld, Charles J.W. (m); McAvoy, Ed. (w). Washington, D.C.:
The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., Inc., 1912.
(M1978.S7J) E292535.

    GoTo: Digital Item

46. BASE BALL GAME OF LOVE. Barbier, Edith (m); Longbrake, Arthur (w). Philadelphia, PA:
Jos. Morris Co., 1909.
(M1978.S7B) C202059.

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[Note: Cover art depicts cupid at bat.]

47. BASE BALL MARCH. Green, C.F. (m). Williamsport, PA: Stopper & Fisk, 1886.
(M1978.S7G) 19341 R1.

[Note: Dedicated to base ball lovers.]

48. BASE BALL POLKA. Goodman, Jas. M. (m). Philadelphia, PA: C.F. Escher, 1867.
(M31.G) 36581.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Fraternity. Also part of Dichter's facsimile edition, Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music . (M1978.S713G6 1867a or M1977.S7D5.)]

49. THE BASE BALL QUADRILLE. Gudera, Henry von (m). Facsimile. Chicago, IL: n.p., 1867.

    GoTo: Digital Item

[Note: Dedicated to the Tri Mount Base Ball Club of Boston - Champions of New England. Part of Dichter's facsimile edition, Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music . (M1978.S713.G8 1867a or M1977.S7D5.)]

50. BASE BALL QUICKSTEP. Ferguson, J.B. (m). Cincinnati, OH: The John Church Co., 1885.
(M1978.S7F) 18189 Q1.

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[Note: Dedicated to America's base ball players.]

51. BASE BALL RAG. Wulff, Mata (m). Indianapolis, IN: Mata Wulff & Co., 1910.
(M31.W) E231739.

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52. BASE BALL SONG. Bullock, W.J. (m & w). Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1874.
(M1978.S7B) 7465 E2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Base Ball Clubs of the U.S.]

53. BASE BALL: ALL AMERICAN GAME. Rabant, Louis C. (m & w). Manuscript copy. N.p., 1939.
(M1978.S7R) Eunpub. 195208.

54. BASE BALL WALTZ. Brooks, Miss Hattie A. (m). Chicago, IL: National Music Co., 1885.
(M1978.S7B) 12723-2.

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55. BASE-BALL. Martin, Eugene (m & w). Madison, WI: Eugene Martin, 1914.
(M1978.S7M) E353369.

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56. BASE-BALL. Scott, Genevieve (m); Simonis, Edmund (w). Washington, D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1913.
(M1978.S7S) E321804.

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57. THE BASE-BALL BUG. Nichols, Nellie (m). New York: Ted Snyder Co., 1911.
(M1978.S7N) E268015.

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[Note: Photograph of Nellie Nichols on cover.]

58. THE BASE-BALL FIEND. Anon. (m & w). Manuscript copy. N.p. 1902.
(M1978.S7W) C23364.

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59. BASEBALL. Franks, Michael (m & w). Photocopy. n.p.: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., 1979, 1986.
(M1978.S713F).

60. BASEBALL. Hamilton, John Edward (m & w). Arranged by G. Falkenstein. Fresno, CA: Falkenstein's Music House, 1914.
(M1978.S7H) E339586.

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[Note: Cover inscription: "A song setting forth our love for the National Game;" underneath this is a photo of a youth with a bat, ball and mit and the caption: "For the greatest of fun in the life of a lad is e'er found in the ball, bat and mit."]

61. BASEBALL. Hitchfield, John Gordon (m & w). Chicago, IL: Success Music Co., 1907.
(M1978.S7H) C154771.

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62. BASEBALL. Wolfe, Richard (m & w). New York: Bayberry Music Inc. and Hastings Music Corp., 1973.
(M1978.S713W) Ep 313802.

63. BASEBALL (AMERICA'S FAVORITE GAME). Leitch, Craig, Tom Waring and Paul Gibbons
(m & w). New York: Words and Music Inc., 1939.
(M1978.S7L) Ep 87595.

[Note: As sung by the Pennsylvanians on the "Chesterfield Pleasure Time." Photograph on cover of Paul Douglas and Poley McClintock.]

64. BASEBALL BASEBALL. Hoctor [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Waldwick, NJ: Studio Music Corp., 1959.
(M1978.S713H) Ep 136551.

65. BASEBALL, BASEBALL. Timothy, Al, Allan Roberts and Alan Holt (m & w). New York: Garland Music, Inc., 1954.
(M1630.2.T) Ep 83181.

[Note: Introduced by Jane Morgan on Kapp Records; photograph of Jane Morgan on cover.]

66. BASEBALL BABY. Minion, Frank and Andy Gibson (m & w). Artist copy. Cincinnati, OH: Arnel Music Corp., 1958.
(M1630.2.M) Ep 120121.

67. BASEBALL BOOGIE. Wilson, Bill (m & w). Professional copy. Nashville, TN: Bucksnort Music Co., 1977.
(M1659.5.A2W) Ep 363617.

[Note: Lyrics about Hank Aaron.]

68. THE BASEBALL BOUNCE. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

69. THE BASEBALL BOY. Jerreld, Charles J.W. (m); Waltz, Ellen (w). Washington, D.C.:
The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1911.
(M1978.S7J) E253329.

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70. BASEBALL BRAINS. Paulson, W.D. (m); Heinbockel, R.D. (w). Chicago, IL: Victor Kremer Co., 1909.
(M1978.S7P) E211563.

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[Note: Unusual cover art. A musical novelty by the bat and the ball dedicated to the base ball fans of America.]

71. BASEBALL DAYS. Lowry, Robert (m & w). N.p. 1893.
(M2146.L) 37960 Y.

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72. LE BASEBALL EST ICI (THEY'RE PLAYIN' BALL AGAIN IN MONTREAL). Spunt, Norman (m & w). French lyrics by Jean-Marie Menard. Laval, Quebec: Manor Music, 1969.
(M1679.2.S) Efo134504.

[Note: Cover photographs of Allan Bruce, Norman Knight, and Al Nichols.]

73. THE BASEBALL FAN. Scott, Genevieve (m); Allen, Clarence (w). Washington, D.C.:
The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., Inc., 1913.
(M1978.S7S) E311471.

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[Note: Cover features a sketch of a black baseball player.]

74. BASEBALL FANS. See Base Ball Ditties .

75. BASEBALL FOXTROT. Koch, Herbert (m). Professional copy. Trossingen/ Württ: Matth. Hohner AG., Musikverlag, 1963.
(M31.K) Efo91632.


76. THE BASEBALL GAME. Crosby, A. Melvin (m); Loughry, William J. (w). New York: C.L. Partee Music Publishing Co., 1913.
(M1978.S7C) E323804.

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77. THE BASEBALL GAME. Gesner, Clark (m & w). Photocopy of manuscript. New York: Gesner Music Inc., 1965.
(M1508) Ep 211976.

[Note: From the musical Peanuts .]

78. THE BASEBALL GAME IS ON. Brockway, Jennie M. and Daphnnie Orme (m & w). n.p.: Daphnnie Orme and Jennie Brockway, 1957.
(M1978.S7B) Ep 111045.

79. BASEBALL GIRL. Freiwald, Dean (m & w). Artist copy. N.p. 1979.
PA42-449.

80. THE BASEBALL GLIDE. Von Tilzer, Harry (m); Sterling, Andrew B. (w). New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., 1911.
(M1978.S7V) E257518.

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81. BASEBALL IN MUSIC AND SONG: A SERIES IN FACSIMILE OF SCARCE SHEET MUSIC. Harry Dichter, compiler. Facsimile editions. Philadelphia, PA: Musical Americana, 1954.
(M1977.S7D5).

[Note: Many of the originals from this collection are either in the Music or Prints and Photographs Divisions at the Library of Congress. Additional copies of the facsimiles are available under different call numbers.
See: Live Oak Polka (1860); Home Run Quick Step (1861); Base Ball Fever (1867); Base Ball Polka (1867); Base Ball Quadrille (1867); Home Run Galop (1867); Home Run Polka (1867); Union Base Ball Club March (1867); Hurrah for Our National Game (1868); The Red Stockings Schottisch (1869); Una Schottische (1874); Tally One for Me (1877); Slide Kelly Slide (1889); Temple Cup Two-Step (1894).]

82. BASEBALL JIM. Ratliff, Cole (m & w). Moscow, ID: C.H. Ratliff, 1924.
(M1978.S7R) E590222(R).

83. THE BASEBALL LEAGUE. Schaum, John W. (m & w). Arrangement. New York: Belwin Inc., 1950.
(M1380.S) Epub. 44929.

84. THE BASEBALL MAN FOR ME. List, Oralie (m & w). Chicago, IL: Victor Kremer Co., 1909.
(M1978.S7L) 215982.

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85. THE BASEBALL MARCH AND TWO-STEP. Schmid, Johann C. (m). Williamsport, PA: United States Music Co., 1905.
(M28.S) C97984.

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[Note: Dedicated to the great national game of America.]

86. BASEBALL ON THE BRAIN: A SONG FOR THE FANS. Hummer, E.E. (m); Nealon, J.T. (w). Chicago, IL: Nealon & Hummer, 1910.
(M1978.S7H) E229464.

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[Note: Unusual cover art featuring skeleton figures playing baseball in the moonlight.]

87. BASEBALL PAPA. Williams, Walter Dootsie (m & w). Manuscript copy. Los Angeles, CA: Dootsie Williams Publications,
1951.
(M1630.2.W) Ep 57469.

88. THE BASEBALL POLKA. Blodgett, J.R. (m). Buffalo, NY: Blodgett & Bradford, 1858.
(M1.A13B CASE).

    GoTo: Digital Item

[Note: Dedicated to the Flour City Baseball Club of Rochester, NY by the Niagara Baseball Club of Buffalo, of which the composer is a member. This work is the earliest example of baseball music found in the Library's collections.]

89. THE BASEBALL POLKA. Fotine, Larry and Dick Hardt (m); Jaffe, Moe (w). New York: General Music Publishing Co., Inc., 1950.
(M1978.S7F) Epub. 46589.

[Note: Photograph of singer Jack Berch on cover.]

90. THE BASEBALL RAG. Doris, Doris (m); Coward, Noel (w). London: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., 1919.
(M1978.S713D6) E461097(R).

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91. THE BASEBALL SONG. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

92. THE BASEBALL SONG. Mullen, M. (m & w). New York: William, Woodward & Co., 1888.
(M1978.S7M) 18463 T2.

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[Note: Dedicated to all lovers of the National Game; cover art features a lithograph picturing baseball players and umpire.]

93. THE BASEBALL TEAM. Sieffert, Anna (m & w). Washington, D.C.: H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1911.
(M1978.S7S) E274214.

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94. BASEBALL TIME IN BROOKLYN. Young, Barney and Gloria Parker (m & w). Artist copy. New York: Godell Music Inc., 1952.
(M1978.S7Y) Ep66267.

95. BASEBALL VS OPERA OR WANT TO SEE BIG MIKE MCGEE AND HOULIHAN PLAY BALL. Kunkel, Charles (m); Davis, L.C. (w). Music Post Card. St. Louis, MO: Kunkel Brothers Music Co., 1912.
(M1978.S713K) E283433.

    GoTo: Digital Item

[Note: Small photograph of Bresnahan on front cover.]

96. THE BAT AND THE BALL SONG. Max (m); Johnson, M.C. (w). Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1867.
(M1978.S7M) 36088.

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97. BATTER UP. Bonnie, Nellie (m). Westbury, L.I., NY: Pro Art Publications Inc., 1968.
(M1380.B) Ep 253887.

98. BATTER UP. Garrow, Louise (m). Rockville Centre, NY: Belwin, Inc., 1969.
(M1380.G) Ep 260577.

99. BATTER UP. Jaffe, Moe (m & w). New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1938.
(M1978.B2J3) Epub. 70669.

[Note: A collection of sixteen baseball songs which also contains photographs of individual players, teams, baseball writer Stoney McLinn, and commentator Bill Dyer.
Songs included are: The "A's" Are the Craze (Philadelphia Athletics); Cheer for the Cubs; Cin-c-i-n-n-a-t-i; Here Come the Yanks; The Indian Song; It's Detroit; It's in the Cards (The St. Louis Cardinals); The Pirates Are on Your Trail; Root for the Boston Red Sox; The St. Louis Browns; There's Gold in Them There Phils; Victory for the Bees (Boston Bees); Watch the Senators; We're the Boys from Brooklyn; The White Sox Are Coming Home; You Can't Go Wrong (New York Giants).]

100. BATTER UP, BATTER UP, PLAY BALL! Mallory, Mason (m & w). Hollywood, CA: Bibo Music, Inc., 1955.
(M1978.S7M) Ep88092.

[Note: Introduced by Peggy King - Miss Baseball of 1955. Photograph of Ms. King on cover.]

101. BATTER UP UNCLE SAM IS AT THE PLATE. Von Tilzer, Harry (m); Tighe, Harry (w). New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., 1918.
E415465(R).

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[Note: Billed as the great baseball war song. Cover art features a caricature of Uncle Sam at the plate.]

102. BATTER UP! WHOP! Glover, David Carr (m). New York: Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp., 1956.
(M1380.G) Ep 102662.

103. "BATTERIN' BABE" - "LOOK AT HIM NOW". O'Brien, Jack (m & w). Baltimore, MD:
St. Mary's Industrial School, 1927.
(M1978.S7O) E661752.

[Note: Photograph and printed signature of the Babe at bat wearing a Red Sox uniform.]

104. BATTING SLUMP. Matthews, Collin (m & w). Photocopy of manuscript. N.p. 1977.
(M1978.S713M) Ep367466.

105. THE BEANBALL. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

106. BETWEEN YOU AND ME. Evers, Johnny and Joe B. Tinker (m & w).
Chicago, IL: Will Rossiter, 1908. (M1978.S713E?) C184448.

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[Note: Photographs of Cub infielders Evers and Tinker on cover. The song lyrics have nothing to do with the subject of baseball.]

107. BEYZBO MOMBE. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

108. BOSTON AMERICANS MARCH (TWO-STEP). Coveney, J. Ignatius (m). Hyde Park, MA: Cecilian Music Co., 1903.
(M28.C) C58615.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Boston American Baseball Team; cover photograph of Captain Collins in uniform.]

109. THE BOYS OF SUMMER. See Diamonds .

110. BROOKLYN BASEBALL CANTATA: A HUMOROUS CANTATA. Kleinsinger, George (m); Stratton, Michael (w). New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1949.
(M1533.K58B66) Epub. 35656

111. THE BROOKLYN DODGERS. Benjamin, Bennie and George Weiss (m & w). Arranged by Roger Segure. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946.
(M1356.B) Epub. 8527.

112. BYE-BYE BABY (GIANTS FIGHT SONG). Heller, Hugh and Allyn Ferguson (m & w). Photocopy of manuscript. Hollywood, CA: Heller-Ferguson Inc., 1961.
(M1978.S713H) Ep190732.

113. CALIFORNIA ANGELS 'A-OK'! Winslow, Dick (m); Winslow, Shirley and Dick (w). Anaheim, CA: Walt Disney Music Co., 1966.
(M1978.S713W) Ep219690.

[Note: Official fight song of the California Angels Baseball Club.]

114. THE CARDINALS ARE CHARGING. Bibo, Irving and Larry Kent (m & w). Artist copy. W. Los Angeles, CA: Bibo Music Inc., 1960.
(M1978.S713B) Ep142304.

115. CASEY AT THE BAT. Battle, Edgar and Barney Young (m & w). Adapted from Ernest L. Thayer's original poem. Artist copy. New York: Life Records Inc., 1948.
(M1978.S7C) Epub 28352.

116. CASEY AT THE BAT. Hagen, John Milton (m); Ernest L. Thayer (w). Artist copy. Mill Valley, CA: Harmony House of San Francisco, 1965.
(M1978.S713H) Ep206556.

117. CASEY AT THE BAT, opus 37, no. 3. Homer, Sidney (m); Thayer, Ernest L. (w). New York:
G. Schirmer, 1920.
(M1621.H) E490556(R).

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[Note: Part of Six Cheerful Songs to Poems of American Humor, opus 37 , by Sidney Homer.]

118. CASEY AT THE BAT. Lenz, John N. (m & w). Adaptation. Detroit, MI: Golden Tune Publishers, 1947.
(M1978.B2L) Epub. 14681.

119. CASEY AT THE BAT. Montgomery, Lee S. (m); Thayer, Ernest L. (w). Hollywood, CA: Ruval Music Co., 1947.
(M1978.B2M) Epub. 12485.

120. CASEY THE PRIDE OF THEM ALL. Daniel, Eliot, Ray Gilbert and Ken Darby (m & w). New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., 1945.
(M1508) Epub 7877.

[Note: From the Walt Disney Production Make Mine Music. A second 1946 edition of this work, Epub 493, identifies Larry Stantons as arranger of the piano accompaniment.]

121. THE CHAMPS OF 1912. Scott, Genevieve (m); Hurley, William D. (w). Washington, D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., Inc., 1912.
(M1978.S713S) E301773.

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[Note: Composed for the Champion Red Sox of 1912.]

122. CHARGE! Ditmars, Ivan (m); Heidt, Horace and Gerald Bowne (w). Artist copy. Van Nuys, CA: Amco Music Co., 1959.
(M1978.S714D) Ep134857.

123. CHASER. See Diamonds .

124. CHEER FOR THE CUBS. See Batter Up .

125. CHEER THE RED SOX. McOsker, Joseph A. (m & w). Photocopy of manuscript. Providence, RI: Joseph A. McOsker, 1967.
(M1978.S713M) Ep236741.

126. THE CHICAGO CUBS SONG - HEY HEY! HOLY MACKERAL! Frigo, John (m); Haag, I.C. (w). Chicago, IL: Marjon Music Publishing Co., 1969.
(M1978.S713F) Ep261999.

127. CIN-C-I-N-N-A-T-I. See Batter Up .

128. CLANCY WASN'T IN IT. Janssen, B.H. (m & w). New York: T.B. Harms & Co., 1890.
(M1978.S7J) 32988 V2.

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[Note: Dedicated to Buck Ewing, New York Players league.]

129. THE CLIMBERS RAG. Sizemore, Arthur (m). St. Louis, MO: Stark Music Co., 1911.
(M31.S) E263267.

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[Note: Dedicated to Roger Bresnahan and his 'wrecking crew' the St. Louis Cardinals. Individual players's photographs on cover.]

130. COME ON PLAY BALL WITH ME DEARIE. Edwards, Gus (m); Madden, Edward (w). Professional copy. New York: Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1909.
(M1978.S7E) E212292.

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131. COME ON TO THE BASEBALL GAME. Sievers, Lou. (m); Downs, William A. (w). Chicago, IL: Harold Rossiter Music Co., 1911.
(M1978.S7S) E258511.

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[Note: Cover art depicts a young couple on their way in to the baseball park. Cameo photographs of Downs and Sievers.]

132. COME ON YOU CUBS PLAY BALL. Anon. (m & w). Professional copy. Chicago, IL: Tiffany Music Co., 1937.
(M1978.S7T) Epub. 64683.

133. COME OUT TO BRAVES FIELD. Mondello, Toots (m); Faunce, Harry S. (w). Boston, MA:
F & M Music Publishing Co., 1948.
(M1978.S7M) Epub. 31882.

[Note: Photograph of the baseball park on cover.]

134. CONNIE'S LITTLE ELEPHANT. Whitehead, James (m & w). Philadelphia, PA: M.D. Swisher, 1907.
(M1978.S713W) C161859.

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135. A COWBOY'S LIFE. Rosoff, Charles and Eddie Cherkose (m & w). New York: Hollywood Songs, Inc., 1938.
(M1508) Epub. 69301.

[Note: From the 20th Century Fox production Rawhide. The music is not baseball related except for a photograph on the cover of Lou Gehrig who starred in the movie.]

136. CUBS ON PARADE - MARCH & TWO-STEP. Hempel, H.R. (m). Arranged by Jos. Techen. Chicago, IL: Tomaz F. Deuther, 1908.
(M1350.H) C185973.

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[Note: Dedicated to Mr. Frank Chance.]

137. CUBS ON PARADE - THE GREAT MARCH-TWO-STEP. Hempel, H.R. (m). Professional copy. Chicago, IL: Tomaz F. Deuther, 1907.
(M1978.S7H) C167718.

[Note: Dedicated to Mr. Frank Chance.]

138. DAMN YANKEES. Ross, Jerry [pseud.] and Richard Adler (m & w). A musical comedy based on the novel "The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant" by Douglass Wallop and George Abbott. Vocal score edited by Louis C. Singer. New York: Frank Music Corp., 1957.
(M1503.R789D3 1957) 111441.

[Note: Baseball related songs include: Six Months Out of Every Year; The Game; Heart; Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo. Music for the latter two titles may also be found in the M1508 class.]

139. THE DANVILLE DODGERS RAP. See The Artful Dodgers .

140. THE DAY I PLAYED BASE BALL (IRISH COMIC SONG). Rooney, Pat (m & w). New York: E.H. Harding, 1878.
(M1978.S7R) 10003 J2.

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141. DEAR OLD HOME OF CHILDHOOD. Taylor, Tell (m); Walsh, Ed (w). Chicago IL: Tell Taylor Grand Opera House, 1911.
(M1622.T) E265001(R).

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[Note: Photograph of Hall of Fame pitcher Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox on the cover. The song itself is not baseball related.]

142. DEM FLATBUSH BUMS. Schmainda, Joe (m & w). Detroit, MI: Joe Schmainda, 1949.
(M1978.S7S) Epub 40761.

143. DIAMONDS. Kandor, John (m); Ebb, Fred (w). Piano/Conductor's score. New York: Samuel French, Inc., 1986.
(M1503.D52 1986).

[Note: A musical revue in two acts. Includes: Winter in New York; In the Cards; Favorite Sons; Song for a Pinch Hitter; Vendors 1-3; What You'd Call a Dream; Ka-Si Atta Bat; Escorte Moi; Chaser; He Threw Out the Ball; Hundreds of Hats; 1919; Let's Play Ball; The Boys of Summer; Song for a Hunter College Graduate; Stay in Your Own Back Yard; Ka-Razy; Diamonds Are Forever.]

144. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. See Diamonds .

145. THE DODGER POLKA. Martin, Bernard Francis (m & w). Brooklyn, NY: Bernard Francis Martin, 1947.
(M1978.S7M) Epub. 33910.

146. DODGERS CHARGE 1960. Bowne-Ditmar-Heidt (m & w). Van Nuys, CA: AMCO, Inc., 1960.
(M1978.S713D) Ep140106.

[Note: Photograph of the 1959 World Champion Dodgers on the cover.]

147. DON'CHA NEVER BUMP AN UMP. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

148. DON'T KILL THE UMPIRE UNTIL THE LAST MAN'S OUT! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

149. DOZEN'S O' DIAMOND DITTIES. Casey, Patsy H. (Hotso) (m & w). Book 2. San Francisco, CA: Hotso Casey, 1964.
(M1977.S713C38) Ep192121.

[Note: A collection of baseball songs including: The All-Star Game Is Coming Up; At the Old Ballgame; Beethoven's Big Nine; The Beanball; Beyzbo Mombo; The Baseball Bounce; Don'cha Never Bump an Ump; Don't Kill the Umpire; The Foul Ball Song; The Giants Are Home Again; Going, Going, Gone; Gimme the Good Ol' American Pastime; Hear the Mudville Nine; I'm a Fan, Man, Yes I Am; Let's ALL Play Ball; Lose It or Else Get Lost; Mister Baseball; Play Ball, You-All, Play Ball; The Sox Are Home Again; Stand Up (7th Inning Song); Take a Tip from Diz, Kids; Take Me Out to the Ballgame; The Game's Never Over; The Spikes; To Be a Good Pitcher; YAKYU KYO Means Baseball Tonight; You Didn't Bunt Much; Who's on First?; The World Series - the Festival in the Fall; Wow, Wotta Wallop.]

150. DRIFTING. MacPherson, Harry and Albert Von Tilzer (m & w). New York: Hollywood Songs, Inc., 1938.
(M1508) Epub. 69300.

[Note: From the 20th Century Fox production Rawhide. The music is not baseball related except for a photograph on the cover of Lou Gehrig, who starred in the movie.]

151. ESCORTE MOI. See Diamonds .

152. FAVORITE SONS. See Diamonds .

153. THE FED'S ARE HERE TO STAY. Gebhardt, Augusta C. (m & w). Chicago, IL: Augusta C. Gebhardt, 1914.
(M1978.S7G) E339956.

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[Note: Dedicated to Chas. Weeghman, president, Chicago Federal League Ball Park. A tribute to the newly formed Federal League, which disbanded a year later. Cover features a drawing of the Federal League Ball Park and identifies the architects Zachary T. and Charles G. Davis.]

154. THE FIGHTIN' PHILS. Lawrence, Elliot (m); Reichner, Bickley (w). Philadelphia, PA: Elliot Music Co., Inc., 1950.
(M1978.S713L) Ep 187984.

155. FINNEGAN THE UMPIRE. Rosenfeld, Monroe H. (m & w). New York: Frank Tousey's Publishing House, 1890.
(M1978.S713R) 11604.

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[Note: Cover features a caricature of baseball players attacking an umpire. Dedicated to J. Elmer Ellis.]

156. THE FIRST. Brush, Bob (m); Charnin, Martin (w). A musical adapted from a book by Joel Siegel with Martin Charnin. New York: Samuel French, Inc., 1981.
(ML50.B89965F6 1983 CASE) PA 167-667.

[Note: First presented at New York's Martin Beck Theatre on October 17, 1981. The Music Division holds only the libretto.]

157. THE FIRST BASEBALL GAME. dePaul, Gene and Don Raye (m & w). New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948.
(M1630.2.D) Ep 152952.

158. THE FIRST TIME. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

159. FLATBUSH WALTZ. Funk, Clara Grace (m & w). Artist copy. n.p.: C.G. Funk, 1951.
(M1978.S7F) Ep 59484.

[Note: Dedicated to the Brooklyn Dodgers.]

160. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE BALL GAME. Chaplin, Arthur (m); Paris, Lionel (w). New York: Shapiro Music Publisher, 1909.
(M1978.S713C) E212240.

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[Note: Dedicated to Miss Marjorie Barrett. Cover features a photograph of the composer.]

161. FOLLOW THE DODGERS. Goodding, Gladys (m & w). Artist copy. n.p.: Gladys Goodding, 1947.
(M1978.S7G) Epub. 35413.

162. FOR WE WERE BOYS TOGETHER. Saxx, Martin (m & w). Boston: Louis H. Ross Co., 1890.
(M1978.S713S) 21418.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Brotherhood Player's League. Two different editions were published, a Schottische for solo piano and a piano/vocal version. The lyrics are not baseball related.]

163. THE FOUL BALL SONG. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

164. THE GAME. See Damn Yankees .

165. THE GAME THE PHILLIES PLAY. Bott, Howard S. (m & w). Beverly, NJ: Howard S. Bott, 1895.
(M1978.S713B) 35484 AA.

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166. GAMES WE USED TO PLAY. Stern, Jos. W. (m); Marks, Edw. B. (w). New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1895.
(M1622.S) 4049.

167. THE GAME'S NEVER OVER TILL THE LAST MAN'S OUT! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

168. GAY BALLPLAYERS PLAY. King, Al Fay [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Milwaukee, WI: Al Fay King, 1954.
(M1978.S7K) Ep102234.

169. GEE! IT'S A WONDERFUL GAME. White, G. Harris (Doc) (m); Lardner, R.W. (w). New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911.
(M1978.S713W) E258896.

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[Note: Photograph of the composer, who pitched in the major leagues for 13 seasons, on cover. Cover art shows Columbus and Napoleon watching two baseball players.]

170. THE GIANT'S MASCOT MARCH. Richardson, Mark F. (m). New York: Duryee Brothers & Co., 1895.
(M28.R).

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[Note: Dedicated to the New York Baseball Team; cover art features a team photograph.]

171. THE GIANTS ARE HOME AGAIN HIP, HOORAY! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

172. GIANTS FIGHT SONG. Heller, Hugh and Allyn Ferguson (m & w). Artist copy. n.p.: Brief Records Inc., 1964.
(M1978.S7H) Ep 197034.

173. GIMME THE GOOD OL' AMERICAN PASTIME BASEBALL. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

174. THE GLORY OF THE CUBS. Marshall, Arthur (m); Sweirngen, F.R. (w). Chicago, IL: F.R. & H. Sweirngen, 1908.
(M1978.S713M) C192214.

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[Note: Dedicated to the World's Champion Baseball team; photograph of George Griffith, vocalist, on the cover.]

175. GO! GO! GO! CHICAGO CUBS! Fuller, Marie R. (m & w). Park Forest, IL: Marie R. Fuller, 1969.
(M1978.S713F) Ep261916.

176. GO GO GO SOX 1960. Bowne-Ditmar-Heidt (m & w). Van Nuys, CA: AMCO, Inc., 1960.
(M1978.S713D) Ep140107.

[Note: Team photograph of the 1959 Chicago White Sox on cover.]

177. GO, YOU WHITE SOX! GO! GO! GO! Billings, Bob (m & w). Niles, IL: Billings Publications, 1959.
(M1978.S713B) Ep 134676.

[Note: Photograph of the American League Champion White Sox on cover.]

178. GOING, GOING, GONE! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

179. THE GRAND OLD GAME. Thole, F.A. (m & w). Seattle, WA: F.A. Thole, 1909.
(M1978.S713T) C210241.

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180. GRAND OLD MAN OF BASEBALL. Troy, Teddy [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Philadelphia, PA: Troy Music Co., 1950.
(M1659.5.M14T) Epub. 46009.

181. GRAND SLAM HOME RUN. King, Al Fay [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Milwaukee, WI: Alexander F. Kolinski, 1956.
(M1978.S7K) Ep100815.

182. GUY'S WITH VIM GO GETTERS WIN. King, Al Fay [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Milwaukee, WI: Al Fay King, 1955.
(M1978.S7K) Ep102499.

183. HAIL TO THE SENATORS! McPhail, Lindsay (m); Rochinski, Stanley and Lindsay McPhail (w). New York: Lindsay McPhail, 1943.
(M1978.B2M) Epub 115549.

[Note: The official song of the Washington American League Baseball Club and dedicated to Clark Griffith, president.]

184. HE WAS THE GREATEST OF ALL. Ballard, Pat, Arthur Humby and Charles Henderson (m & w). Artist copy. New York: Pat Ballard Music Corp., 1949.
(M1659.5.R85B) Epub. 36961.

185. HE'S A FAN, FAN, FAN! Holbrook, Florence (m); Lean, Cecil (w). New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1909.
(M1508 or M1503.H823B7).

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[Note: From the musical comedy Bright Eyes .]

186. (HE'S) DADDY'S LITTLE LEAGUER. Wahl, Rolly (m & w). Photocopy of manuscript. N.p. 1976.
(M1978.S713W) Ep361816.

187. HE THREW OUT THE BALL. See Diamonds .

188. HEAR THE "MUDVILLE NINE!" See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

189. HEART. See Damn Yankees .

190. HERE COME THE YANKS. See Batter Up .

191. HERE COME THE YANKEES! Bundin, Bob and Lou Stallman (m & w). Artist copy. New York: Blackwood Music Inc., 1967.
(M1978.S713B) Ep228964.

192. HERE COME THE YANKEES! Bundin, Bob and Lou Stallman (m & w). Westbury, L.I., NY: Blackwood Music Inc., 1967.
(M1978.B2B) Ep232425.

[Note: Official theme song of the New York Yankees. Recorded by Sid Bass Orchestra and Chorus on Columbia.]

193. HERE COMES THE BASEBALLMAN. Schneider, John (m & w). Detroit, MI: Shelby Music Publishing Co., 1951.
(M1978.S7S) Ep 56682.

194. HOME OF THE BRAVES. McCabe, Tim (m & w). Atlanta, GA: Lowery Music Co., Inc., 1970.
(M1978.S713M) Ep277681.

[Note: Team photograph on cover. Recorded by Tim McCabe on Lovett Records.]

195. HOME RUN BILL. Shay, Jerome (m); Bryan, Alfred (w). New York: Chas. K. Harris, 1911.
(M1978.S7S) E258324.

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196. HOME RUN GALOP. Root, F.W. (m). Chicago, IL: Root & Cady, 1869.
(M31.R) 38556.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Atlantic Club of Chicago; included in Dichter's facsimile collection Baseball in Music and Song - M1978.S713R7 1867a or M1977.S7D5.]

197. HOME RUN POLKA. Bodell, Mrs. W.J. (m). Facsimile. Philadelphia, PA: Marsh & Bubna, 1867.

[Note: Dedicated to the National Base Ball Club of Washington, D.C. Part of Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song - M1978.S713B6 1867a or M1977.S7D5. Original in the Prints and Photographs Division at the Library of Congress.]

198. HOME RUN QUICK STEP. Zebley, John Jr. (m). Facsimile. Philadelphia, PA: Lee & Walker, 1861.

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[Note: Dedicated to the members of the Mercantile Base Ball Club. See Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song . M1978.S713Z4 1861a or M1977S7D5. Original in the Prints and Photographs Division at the Library of Congress.]

199. HOME-RUN. Weimer, Paul (m & w). New York: Paul Weimer, 1948.
(M1978.S7W) Epub. 29060.

200. HOME-RUN ON THE KEYS. Confrey, Zez, Byron Gay and Babe Ruth (m). Professional copy. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1936.
(M25.C) Epub. 59374.

[Note: From the 1937 Vitaphone short "Home-Run on the Keys" featuring Babe Ruth. A parody of "Kitten on the Keys."]

201. HOO-OO (AIN'T YOU COMING OUT TO-NIGHT). Ingraham, Herbert (m & w). New York: Shapiro Music Publisher, 1908.
(M1622.I) C174020.

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[Note: Cover features a small photograph of Virginia Earl.]

202. HOOP, HOOP, HOOPER UP FOR RED SOX BASEBALL SONG. Smith, Bernard H. (m); Hanifen, Daniel J. (w). Boston, MA: Smith-Hanifen, 1915.
(M1978.S713S) E371224.

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[Note: A tribute to Hall of Fame outfielder Harry Hooper.]

203. HUNDREDS OF HATS. See Diamonds .

204. HURRAH FOR OUR NATIONAL GAME. Neville, Walter (m & w). New York: C.H. Ditson & Co., 1868.
(M1978.S7N).

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[Note: Handwritten inscription reads "Deposited Oct. 7, 1868 - Recorded Vol. 43, page 1246. No. 267." Cover art includes a lithograph depicting a bald eagle perched on two baseball bats and balls. The composer was affiliated with the Olympic Baseball Club of New York. Also included in Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music - M1977.S7D5.]

205. HURRAH! FOR THE GRAND OLD GAME. Bishop, Dr. Franklin (m & w). Professional copy. Passaic, NJ: Superior Song Studios, 1943.
(M1978.B2B) Epub. 119150.

206. HUSKY HANS: A STIRRING MARCH AND TWO-STEP. Hartz, Wm J. (m & w). Carnegie, PA: Carnegie Union, 1904.
(M1978.S7H) C81050.

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[Note: Dedicated to Hans Wagner, three time champion batsman of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Photograph of Hans Wagner on cover.]

207. I CAN'T GET TO FIRST BASE WITH YOU. Fisher, Fred and Mrs. Lou Gehrig (m & w). New York: Fred Fisher Music Co., 1935.
(M1630.2.F) Epub. 104154.

[Note: Photographs of Lou Gehrig in uniform holding a cigarette and Mrs. Lou Gehrig. Dedicated to first baseman Lou Gehrig.]

208. I CAN'T MISS THAT BALL GAME. Cooper, Joe (m); Moriarity, George (w). New York: Harry Cooper Music Publishing, Co., 1910.
(M1978.S7C) E235754.

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[Note: The Empire City Quartette's Latest March Song. Cover art shows youths watching a game through knotholes in fence.]

209. I KNOW A FOUL BALL. See Let 'em Eat Cake .

210. I LIKE TO GO TO THE BALL GAMES. Hoctor [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Waldwick, NJ: Studio Music Corp., 1957.
(M1978.S713H) Ep136550.

211. I LOVE AN OL' BALL GAME. Damon, William (m & w). Mimiographed artist copy. Buena Park, CA: William Damon, 1953.
(M1978.S7D) Ep87502.

[Note: Bottom of page includes the song Base Ball Blues by Wm. Damon.]

212. I LOVE MICKEY. Katz, Bill, Teresa Brewer and Ruth Roberts (m & w). Artist copy. New York: Willow Music Corp., 1956.
(M1630.2.K) Ep 100574.

213. I LOVE TO PLAY BASEBALL. Killian, Ralph (m & w). Hollywood, CA: Nordyke, 1959.
(M1978.S713K) Ep131101.

214. I WANT TO BE AT THE BALLGAME. Miller, Robert E. (m & w). Advance copy. Chicago, IL: Robert E. Miller, 1967.
(M1978.S713M) Ep228021.

[Note: Photograph of Babe Ruth at bat on cover.]

215. I WANT TO GO OUT TO THE BALL GAME TO-DAY. West, M.H. (m & w). Sedalia, MO: A.W. Perry's Sons, 1925
(M1978.S713W) E634800(R).

216. I WANT TO GO TO THE BALL GAME. Brown, Al. W. (m); McDonald, C. P. (w). Chicago, IL: Victor Kremer Co., 1909.
(M1978.S7B) C208427.

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[Note: Cover art features a drawing of a young couple at a ball game and a cameo photograph of Lucille Langdon.]

217. I WANT TO GO TO THE BALL GAME. Von Tilzer, Albert (m); Nye, Ned and Charles Eichel (w). New York: Albert Von Tilzer, 1913.
(M1978.S713V) E310925.

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218. I WON'T GO HOME 'TIL THE LAST MAN'S OUT. Rivarde, F.W. and J.G. Kurtz (m); Brautigam F.C. (w). Rochester, NY: Rivarde & Co., 1912.
(M1978.S7R) E283438(R).

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[Note: Cover includes photograph of John Ganzel.]

219. I'D RATHER DIG THE SCORE OF NINE INNINGS OF A BALLGAME THAN THE SCORE OF LUD BEETHOVEN'S BIG NINE. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

220. I'LL SEE YA' AT THE WORLD SERIES. Burke, Sonny (m); Elliott, Jack (w). New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1950.
(M1978.S7B) Epub 48939.

[Note: Photograph of a ball game in progress on cover.]

221. I'M A FAN, MAN! YES I AM! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

222. I'M A JONAH. Heitinger, Chas. G. (m); Scott, Geo. D. (w). Washington, D.C.: John F. Ellis & Co., 1890.
(M1978.S7H) 15818 V2.

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[Note: Dedicated to R.M. Larner, Esq., Washington correspondent for the Baltimore Sun.]

223. I'M BASEBALL CRAZY, TOO. Buckley, Jean (m); Tuttle, Curtis (w). Washington, D.C.:
The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1914.
(M1978.S713B) E354686(R).

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224. I'M GOIN TO A BASEBALL GAME. See The Artful Dodgers .

225. I'M IN LOVE WITH THE DODGERS. Hickey, Billy and Murray Tannen (m & w). Advance artist copy. Brooklyn, NY: Jo Golden Music Publisher, 1952.
(M1978.S7H) Ep 62343.

226. I'M ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE RIGHT GIRL AT THE RIGHT TIME AND PLACE. Helf, J. Fred (m); Rosenfeld, Monroe (w). New York: J. Fred Helf Co., 1910.
(M1978.S713H) E243041.

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227. I'VE BEEN MAKING A GRAND STAND PLAY FOR YOU. McCarthy, Jos. (m); Farmer, Wm. (w). New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911.
(M1978.S713M) E261199(R).

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228. I'VE GOT CONFIDENCE IN ME. See The Artful Dodgers .

229. IF YOU CAN'T MAKE A HIT IN A BALL-GAME, YOU CAN'T MAKE A HIT WITH ME. Held, William (m); Welzel, Wm. G., Jr. (w). Gorry, PA: Chas. H. Henderson Music Publishing Co., 1912.
(M1978.S713H) E275168(R).

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230. IN THE CARDS. See Diamonds .

231. IN WISE KING SOLLY'S DAY. See Base Ball Ditties .

232. THE INDIAN SONG. See Batter Up .

233. IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING. Myrow, Josef (m); Gordon, Mack (w). New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn Inc., 1949.
(M1508) Epub. 36776.

[Note: From the movie by the same title.]

234. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR A BALL GAME. Simeone, Harry, Ruth Roberts, William Katz and Gene Piller (m & w). New York: Famous Music Corp., 1960.
(M1978.S713S) Ep140890.

235. IT'S A GIRL'S GAME TOO! See Johnny Bench Song Book .

236. IT'S DETROIT. See Batter Up .

237. IT'S IN THE CARDS. See Batter Up .

238. IT'S THE CRACK OF A HOME RUN. Harmonic, Phil [pseud.] (m & w). Columbia, SC: Columbia Publishing Co., 1948.
(M1978.B2C) Epub. 24193.

[Note: Photograph on cover featuring a baseball park with a game in progress. Dedicated to Connie Mack.]

239. JACKIE ROBINSON. Clark, Arthur (m & w). Hollywood, CA: Nordyke, 1947.
(M1978.B2C) Epub 17597.

240. JAKE! JAKE! THE YIDDISHER BALL-PLAYER. Berlin, Irving (m); Merrill, Blanche (w). Photocopy. n.p.: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1913. (M1622.B).

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[Note: A manuscript copy of this work is held in the Music Division's Irving Berlin Collection.]

241. JOHNNY BENCH SONG BOOK. Lovejoy, Add (m & w). Cincinnati, OH: Municorn Music Co., 1971.
(M1977.S713L69).

[Note: Contains several photographs of Bench and the following songs: The Baseball Song; The Most Welcome Sound; The First Time; Teamwork; Rainy Saturday; South Paw; The Rookie; It's a Girls Game Too! Pizza Party; Victory Song.]

242. JOLTIN' JOE DIMAGGIO. Homer, Ben (m); Courtney, Alan (w). New York: Alan Courtney Music Co., 1941.
M1978.B2H) Epub 97493.

[Note: Photographs of DiMaggio on the cover.]

243. KANSAS CITY A'S. Webb, Roger C. (m & w). Mission, KS: Roger C. Webb, 1955.
(M1978.S7W) Ep 88863.

244. THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS ARE ON THE GO. McKown, Gene and Marshall K. Admire
(m & w). Photocopy of manuscript. Springfield, MO: Kuan Yin Publishing Co., Inc., 1977.
(M1978.S713M) Ep374504.

245. KA-RAZY. See Diamonds .

246. KA-SI ATTA BAT. See Diamonds .

247. KING OF CLUBS. Brede, William (m). Chicago, IL: Will Rossiter, 1912.
(M28.C) E285481.

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[Note: Dedicated to Detroit's Tyrus Cobb, Champion Batsman American League, 1909-1910-1911. Cover art includes a photograph of Cobb.]

248. LEAVE US GO ROOT FOR THE DODGERS, RODGERS. Berkman, Ted (m); Parker, Dan and Bud Green (w). New York: Green Bros. and Knight Music Publishers, 1943. (M1978.B2B) Epub113464.

[Note: Team photograph of the Brooklyn Dodger on cover.]

249. LET 'EM EAT CAKE. Gershwin, George (m); Gershwin, Ira (w). N.p. 1933. Photocopies of unpublished copyist's manuscripts from Act II, given to the Music Division by the Ira and Lenore Gershwin Trusts. (Gershwin Collection).

[Note: Scenes include: Play Ball; Nine Supreme Ball Players; No Better Way to Start a Case; The Whole Truth; Up and at 'em, On to Victory; That's What He Did!; I Know a Foul Ball; Throttle Throttlebottom.]

250. LET'S ALL GO TO THE BALL GAME. Vanderburg, Gordon (m); Welsh, Bill (w). Compact music/ singalong copy. Hollywood, CA: Keepsake Serenades, 1962.
(M1978.S713V) Ep 161427.

[Note: Drawing of the Chavez Ravine Baseball Stadium on cover.]

251. LET'S ALL PLAY BALL! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

252. LET'S GET A HIT (FOR OL' L.A.). Johnston, Gene, Milo Sweet and Chas. Fielder (m & w). Los Angeles, CA: Sweet Music Inc., 1957.
(M1978.S7J) Ep 114177.

253. LET'S GET THE UMPIRE'S GOAT. Norworth, Jack and Nora Bayes (m & w). New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1909.
(M1978.S713N) C205778.

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254. LET'S GO OUT TO THE BALLGAME. Richter, William B. (m & w). Professional copy. Philadelphia, PA: Wm. Benson Richter, 1949.
(M1978.S7R) Epub. 42886.

255. LET'S HAVE A BALL AT THE BALL GAME. Washington, Oscar (m & w). St. Louis, MO: Solo Music Publishers, 1951.
(M1978.S7W) Ep56241.

256. LET'S KEEP THE DODGERS IN BROOKLYN. Ross, Roy (m); Denoff, Sam and Bill Persky (w). New York: Famous Music Corp., 1957.
(M1978.S718) Ep 109015.

[Note: Recorded by Phil Foster on Coral Records. Cover features photograph of (?) Foster singing/praying over a WNEW microphone that overlooks the baseball stadium.]

257. LET'S PLAY BALL. Gordon, William (m & w). Professional copy. Grand Concourse, NY: Gordon Music Publishing Co., 1955.
(M1978.S7G) Ep 92969.

258. LET'S PLAY BALL. See Diamonds .

259. LET'S PLAY BALL WITH THE A'S. Wilkerson, Thad and Herb Six (m & w). Kansas City, MO: Blasco Music Inc., 1955.
(M1978.S7W) Ep87874.

260. LITTLE LEAGUE: OFFICIAL MARCH OF LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL. Palmer, Solita (m); Yorke, Emerson (w). New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1957.
(M1978.S7P) Epub. 49034.

[Note: Original copyright registration as "State Parade."]

261. LITTLE LEAGUE POLKA. Clifford, Rollie (m & w). Harwood Heights, IL: Ridgemoor Music Publishing Co., 1965.
(M1978.S7C) Ep200664.

[Note: Recorded by Joe Pat and his orchestra.]

262. LITTLE LEAGUER BASE BALL MAN. Whenham, Everett L. and Louise Lewis (m & w). Artist copy. Los Angeles, CA: Skyway Records and Music Publishing Co., 1960.
(M1978.S713W) Ep141514.

263. LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE GOOD NIGHT. White, G. Harris (Doc) (m); Lardner, R.W. (w). Chicago, IL: Victor Kremer Co., 1910.
(M1622.W) E238433(R).

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[Note: Photograph of Chicago White Sox pitcher, "Doc" White, on the cover. The song itself is not baseball related.]

264. THE LIVE OAK POLKA. Kalbfleisch, J.H. (m). Rochester, NY: Jos. P. Shaw, 1860.
(M31.K)

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[Note: Dedicated to the Live Oak Baseball Club of Rochester, NY. Color lithograph by Endicott & Co. of New York features the Live Oak team playing ball.]

265. LOSE IT, OR ELSE GET LOST! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

266. MAGNATES MARCH: TWO-STEP. Ditzel, Henry (m). Baltimore, MD: Otto Sutro & Co., 1897.
(M28.D) 23137 C2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Magnates of the National League and American Association of Base Ball Clubs. Cover photograph of the seventeen "delegates to the Schedule Meeting of the National League and American Association of Base Ball Clubs" held in Baltimore, 1897.]

267. MANDA AT THE BASE BALL GAME. Jerreld, Charles J.W. (m); Campbell, N. (w). Washington, D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1911.
(M1978.S713J) E265225(R).

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268. MARCH OF THE CARDINALS: OFFICIAL MARCH OF THE ST. LOUIS NATIONAL BASEBALL CLUB. Cohan, George M. (m & w). New York: Vogel Music Co., Inc., 1937.
(M1978.S7C) Epub. 63004.

269. THE MARCH OF THE CHAMPS. Palmer, Will H. (m & w). Cincinnati, OH: The Modern Music Publishing Co., 1941.
(M1978.B2P) Epub. 94202.

[Note: The official March of the 1941 Cincinnati Reds.]

270. MARTY O'TOOLE BASE BALL SONG. Haeger, R.A.H.T. (m); Hendry, John (w). St, Paul. MN.: John Hendry, 1911.
(M1978.S713H) E268844(R).

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271. MEET THE METS. Katz, Bill and Ruth Roberts (m & w). Port Chester, NY: Michael Brent Publications, Inc., 1963, 1969.
(M1978.B2K) Ep268289.

[Note: Official Song of the New York Mets.]

272. MICKEY MANTLE MAMBO. Mitchell, Whitey (m); Carpenter, Drum (w). Artist copy. New York: Charles Street Publishing Co., 1956.
(M1659.5.M3M5) Ep 102787.

273. THE MIGHTY CASEY. Schuman, William (m); Gury, Jeremy (w). Reproduced in part from a holograph copy and, in part, from a copyist's manuscript. 1954.
(ML96.5.S414 CASE).

[Note: Gift of the composer to the Music Division in December 1958.]

274. THE MIGHTY CASEY: A BASEBALL OPERA IN THREE SCENES. Schuman, William (m); Gury, Jeremy (w). Full score used for first performance before revising; reproduced from the holograph with corrections, additions and deletions in composer's hand. 1954.
(ML96.S414 CASE).

[Note: Gift of the composer to the Music Division in December 1958.]

275. THE MIGHTY CASEY: A BASEBALL OPERA IN THREE SCENES. Schuman, William (m); Gury, Jeremy (w). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1954.
(M1503.S3977M5 1953/1954).

[Note: Includes the following songs: Championship of the State; Strategy; Peanuts, Popcorn, Soda, Crackerjacks; The Mighty Casey; Autograph; You Look So Sweet Today; Last Half of the Ninth; Two Out; If Only Casey; A Prayer; Surprise; This Gladdened Multitude; You're Doin' Fine Kid (Catcher's Song); Rhubarb; Hist'ry Hangs on a Slender Thread; Oh, Somewhere.
A second revised edition was published by G. Schirmer, Inc., 1985.]

276. THE MILWAUKEE BRAVES SONG. Beyer, Florence Heather (m & w). Milwaukee, WI: Florence Heather Beyer, 1953.
(M1978.S7B) Ep 77324.

277. MISTER BASEBALL. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

278. THE MOST WELCOME SOUND. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

279. THE NATIONAL GAME. Bowers, F.V. (m); Horwitz, Chas. (w). Operatic edition. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1909.
(M1508) E217654.

[Note: Part of a John Cort production titled Commencement Days.]

280. THE NATIONAL GAME. Sousa, John Philip (m). Cleveland, OH: Sam Fox Publishing Co., 1925.
(M28.S) E617201.

[Note: Dedicated to Judge Kennesaw Mountain Landis.]

281. THE NATIONAL GAME. Wyllie, H.S. (m & w). Washington, D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1911.
(M1978.S713W) E258475.

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282. NATIONAL SPORTS. Atherton, Doc (m); Tobias, Harry (w). New York: F.B. Haviland Publishing Co., 1911.
(M1622.A) E262562.

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[Note: Lyrics are about both baseball and football.]

283. NINE SUPREME BALL PLAYERS. See Let 'em Eat Cake .

284. 1919. See Diamonds .

285. NO BETTER WAY TO START A CASE. See Let 'em Eat Cake .

286. O! WATCH OOM SWING THAT BAT. Lehner, Louis J. (m & w). Artist copy. n.p.: Louis J. Lehner, 1952.
(M1978.S7L) Ep 61688.

287. O'BRIEN TO RYAN TO GOLDBERG. Edens, Roger (m); Green, Adolph and Betty Comden (w). New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1949.
(M1508) E pub. 40197.

[Note: From the musical Take Me Out to the Ball Game , starring Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams and Gene Kelly.]

288. O'GRADY AT THE GAME. Edwards, George C. (m & w). Brooklyn, NY: Chas. W. Held, 1891.
(M1978.S7E).

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289. OH, YOU RED SOX. Ashworth, Ellen (m); Ashworth, George P. (w). Washington, D.C.:
The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., Inc., 1912.
(M1978.S713A) E300765(R).

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290. OH, YOU REDS: SONG AND CHORUS. Hendy, Hayden (m & w). Cincinnati, OH: H. Hendy, 1910.
(M1978.S713H) E236789.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Cincinnati Base Ball Team; team photograph on cover.]

291. OH YOU TIGERS: RAG TWO-STEP. de Varennes, Anna M. (m). Bay City, MI: Anna M.
de Varennes, 1909.
(M1978.S713D) E221722.

[Note: Cover features a small photograph of the composer(?)]

292. ONE-A-STRIKE. Longbrake, Arthur (m & w). Philadelphia, PA: Jos. Morris Co., 1908.
(M1978.S713L) C188633.

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[Note: Cover includes a cameo photo of Noodles Fagan.]

293. OUR BALL TEAM: MARCH AND TWO-STEP. Griffin, John (m). Pittsburg, PA: Holy Ghost College, 1897.
(M28.G).

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[Note: Photograph of an amateur ball game in progress.]

294. OUR BAMBINO: BASEBALL'S NATIONAL ANTHEM. Simpson, Hayden, Iva Phillips and Bud Averill (m & w). Beverly Hills, CA: Richardson Songs, 1948.
(M1659.5.R85S) Epub 32424.

[Note: Photograph of Babe Ruth at bat in his Yankee uniform. Dedicated to the youth of America.]

295. OUR CHAMPIONS MARCH. Franklin, J. (m). Brooklyn, NY: Goetz & Co., 1888.
(M28.F) 37806 T2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the members of the New York Base Ball Club.]

296. OUR MILWAUKEE BRAVES POLKA. Andrejka, Steve and Irene and Roy Jacobson (m & w). Milwaukee, WI: The "440" Music Co., 1954.
(M1978.S7A) Ep 82117.

[Note: Photograph of accordionist Frankie Yankovic on cover.]

297. OUR OLD HOME TEAM. Ethelbert, Louis (m); Hagerty, Jack (w). N.p. 1924.
(M1978.B2E) E600182.

[Note: Dedicated to Walter Johnson.]

298. OUR OLD HOME TEAM. Gillespie, Haven and Larry Shay (m & w). New York: Comet Music Corp., 1963.
(M1978.S7S) Ep 193531.

299. OUR ORIOLES MARCH. Stults, R.M. (m). Baltimore, MD: Sanders & Stayman, 1894.
(M28.S).

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[Note: A two-step for the piano dedicated to Capt. Wilbert Robinson and the Members of the Baltimore Base Ball Club. Cover includes a list of the 1894 Orioles team and a photograph of Capt. Robinson.]

300. OUR WASHINGTON SENATORS. Conn, Mervin (m & w). New York: Mills Music Inc., 1964.
(M1978.S7C) Ep194901.

[Note: Cover features a photograph of Mervin Conn and his Cordovox overlooking the baseball stadium. For more information about Mr. Conn, see the subject file under 'Baseball.']

301. PALS, GOOD OLD PALS. Chattaway, Thurland (m & w). Boston, MA: G.W. Setchell, 1905.
(M1622.C) C94692.

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302. PENNANT RAG. Wenrich, Percy (m). Cleveland, OH: Charles I. Davis Music Publisher, 1913.
(M31.W) E322271(R).

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303. THE PIRATES ARE ON YOUR TRAIL. See Batter Up .

304. PIZZA PARTY. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

305. PLAY BALL! See Let 'em Eat Cake .

306. PLAY BALL. Marchese, Hector (m & w). New York: Roger Music, Inc., 1951.
(M1978.S7M) Ep 53850.

307. PLAY BALL. Mcgee, John A. (m & w). Professional copy. Sarasota, FL: John A. McGee, 1952.
(M1978.S7M) Ep 62007.

308. PLAY BALL! PRAY ALL! THERE'S A MAN NAMED HOLY MOSES COMING TO OUR TOWN. Parker, Hal. (m & w). New York: The New York Song and Music Mart, 1922.
(M1978.B2P) E549547(R).

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309. PLAY BALL, YOU ALL. Bishop, Walter and Mel Allen (m & w). New York: Jefferson Music Co., Inc., 1952.
(M1978.S7B) Ep 64569.

[Note: Photograph of Mel Allen on cover]

310. PLAY BALL, YOU ALL, PLAY BALL! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

311. PUT THE BALL OVER THE PAN, MCCANN. Peters, Wm. Frederick (m); Delamater, A.G. (w). Chicago, IL: Independent Music Publishing Co., 1910.
(M1508) E235452.

[Note: From the musical My Cinderella Girl .

312. RAINY SATURDAY. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

313. THE RED SOX SPEED BOYS. Barrett, Martin (m); Casey, Henry E. (w). Brookline, MA: Martin Barrett, 1912.
(M1978.S7B) E293678(R).

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[Note: A 1907 version satirizes the slow-footed Boston Red Sox.]

314. RED STOCKINGS SCHOTTISCH. Austin, Mrs. Hettie Shirley (m). New York: J.L. Peters, 1869.
(M1978.S713.A8).

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[Note: Dedicated to the Ladies of Cincinnati; cover art features individual drawings of the 1869 Red Stockings team. Included in Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song - M1977.S7D5.]

315. REMEMBER ME TO MY OLD GAL. Brown, Al. W., and J. Brandon Walsh (m); Moriarity, George (w). Chicago, IL: Harold Rossiter Music Co., 1911.
(M1978.S7B) E274515.

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[Note: Introduced by the three great ball players - Chief Bender, Coombs and Morgan, heroes of the World's Series. Their photographs appear on the cover with the 1911 pennant in the background.]

316. RICKEY. Bullard, John (m & w). Hollywood, CA: Nordyke, 1948.
(M1978.B2B) Epub. 25800.

317. THE ROOKIE. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

318. ROOT FOR THE BOSTON RED SOX. See Batter Up .

319. ROOT! ROOT! ROOT! See Base Ball Ditties .

320. ROOTERS MARCH-TWO-STEP. Barth, John F. (m). Cleveland, OH: The Eastman Co., 1911.
(M1978.S7B) E265969.

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[Note: Photograph on cover of fans rooting at the ball park.]

321. SAFE AT HOME. Rollins, Jack and Perry Alexander (m & w). New York: Dubonnet Music Publishing, 1948.
(M1659.5.R85A) Epub.29618.

[Note: A tribute to Babe Ruth.]

322. THE ST. LOUIS BROWNS. See Batter Up .

323. SHALL WE GATHER AT THE BALL PARK? Lowry, Robert (m); Francis, Ben (w). Professional copy. Hollywood, CA: Principium Music, 1968.
(M1978.S714L) Ep246230.

324. SHOELESS JOE FROM HANNIBAL MO. See Damn Yankees .

325. SILVER BALL MARCH. Blake, Charles D. (m). Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1890.
(M28.B) 22024 V2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Lowell Base Ball Club of Boston.]

326. SIX MONTHS OUT OF EVERY YEAR. See Damn Yankees .

327. SLAM-BANG HOME-RUN. King, Al Fay [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Milwaukee, WI: Al Fay King, 1956.
(M1978.S7K) Ep104280.

328. SLIDE, BILL SLIDE! Lowitz, John B. (m & w). New York: The Trebuhs Publishing Co., Inc., 1909.
(M1978.S713L) C205657.

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329. SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE! Kelly, J.W. (m & w). Facsimile. New York: Frank Harding, 1889.

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[Note: Composed for singer Maggie Cline. From the same vintage of Thayer's "Mighty Casey." Part of Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music - M1977.S7D5 or M1978.S713K4 1889a.]

330. SONG FOR A HUNTER COLLEGE GRADUATE. See Diamonds .

331. SONG FOR A PINCH HITTER. See Diamonds .

332. SONG OF ROBERTO. Whitlinger, Hamilton (m); Morgan, Thomas E. (w). Artist copy. Pittsburgh, PA: New Chatham Music, 1973.
(M1978.S713W) Ep308976.

[Note: Composed for Roberto Clemente.]

333. SONG OF THE MILWAUKEE BRAVES. Krumdick, John (m & w). Manuscript copy. n.p.: John L. Krumdick, 1957.
(M1978.S7K) Ep110202.

334. SOUTH PAW. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

335. THE SOX ARE HOME AGAIN HIP, HOORAY! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

336. THE SPECTATOR MARCH & TWO-STEP. Perrong, Jos. (m). Jamaica Plain, MA: Jos. Perrong, 1909.
(M28.P) C198271.

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[Note: Drawing of a youth and his dog watching a ball game through fence knothole.]

337. THE SPIKES. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

338. SPORTS WITH VIM BALLPLAYERS WIN. King, Al Fay [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Milwaukee, WI: Al Fay King, 1954.
(M1978.S7K) Ep102810.

339. STAND UP! (BROTHER JASPER STRETCH). See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

340. STARS OF FAME. Papke, Bernard (m & w). Manuscript copy. N.p. 1967.
(M1978.S713P) EU3137.

341. STAY IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. See Diamonds .

342. STEAL! SLIDE! ANYWAY! Mascotte, James (m); Duncan, Virginia (w). New York:
N. Weinstein, 1889.
(M1978.S7M) 25667 U2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the New York Base Ball Club.]

343. THE SUPERBUC SONG. Lascheid, Vince (m & w). Pittsburgh, PA: Volkwein Bros. Inc., 1972.
(M1978.S713L) E304213.

344. SUPERSTAR. Jurgens, Udo (m); Rolnick, Paul & Alan (w). Libretto. Denver, CO: Pioneer Drama Service, 1982.
PA 152-552.

[Note: From the musical play Seasons in the Sun . The Music Division has a copy of the libretto only.]

345. TAKE A TIP FROM DIZ, KIDS! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

346. TAKE ME DEARIE TO THAT GRAND OLD BASE BALL GAME. Hughes, M.B. (m & w). New York: John T. Hall Music Publishing Co., 1913.
(M1978.S713H) E328625(R).

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347. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

348. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL-GAME. Von Tilzer, Albert (m); Norworth, Jack (w). New York: The York Music Co., 1908.
(M1622.V) C180671.

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[Note: Cover art includes a photograph of Sam Williams.]

349. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME. Von Tilzer, Albert (m); Norworth, Jack (w). New York: Broadway Music Corp., 1927.
(M1622.V) E666782.

[Note: Verses are different from the 1908 original edition.]

350. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME: A CELEBRATION OF BASEBALL IN SONG. Von Tilzer, Albert (m); Norworth, Jack (w). Arrangement for accordion by Mervin Conn. Silver Spring: MD: Fermata Music, 1991. (Copy located in subject file).

351. TAKE YOUR GIRL TO THE BALL GAME. Cohan, George M., William Jerome and Jean Schwartz (m & w). New York: Cohan & Harris Publishing Co., 1908.
(M1978.S7C) C181028.

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[Note: Reminiscent of the 1908 Von Tilzer hit. Exceptional cover art.]

352. TALLY ONE FOR ME. Rutledge, John T. (m & w). Facsimile. Cincinnati, OH: F.W. Helmick, 1877.

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[Note: Part of Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song - M1977.S7D5 or M1978.S713R8 1877a. Original in the Prints and Photographs Division at the Library of Congress.]

353. TEAMWORK. See The Artful Dodgers .

354. TEAMWORK. See Johnny Bench Song Book .

355. (TELL DE BATTER TO) HIT DE LONG BALL. Bruce, Gary and Eddie Martin (m & w). New York: Barton Music Corp., 1957.
(M1978.S7B) Ep 107645.

[Note: Recorded by the Four Happy Fellas on TABB Records.]

356. THE TEMPLE CUP TWO-STEP MARCH. Cavanagh, John W. (m). New York: Howley, Haviland & Co., 1894.
(M28.C)

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[Note: Dedicated to the New York Base Ball Club. Cover art features the team's photograph. Also part of Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music - M1977.S7D5 or M1978.S713C3 1894a.]

357. THAT BASEBALL RAG. Jones, Clarence (m); Wolff, Dave (w). Chicago, IL: Harold Rossiter Music Co., 1913.
(M1978.S7J) E310776; R93629.

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[Note: Composed for the 1913 world champions. Cover art depicts a youth looking into the ballpark through a knothole in the fence.]

358. THAT'S WHAT HE DID! See Let 'em Eat Cake .

359. THEIRS IS A GLORY THAT LASTS BUT A DAY. See Base Ball Ditties .

360. THERE GOES THE OLD BALL GAME. Poston, Dick (m & w). Denver, CO: Pioneer Drama Service, 1974.
(M1503.P857T5 1974) Dp 9281.

[Note: Song from the burlesque melodrama by the same title. The Music Division also holds the libretto - ML50.P835T5 1974.]

361. THERE USED TO BE A BALLPARK. Raposo, Joe (m & w). Photocopy. n.p.: Sergeant Music Co. & Jonico Music Inc., 1973.
(M1978.S713R).

362. THERE'S GOLD IN THEM THERE PHILS. See Batter Up .

363. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE FIRST PLACE. Ruggerio, Vince and Paddy Labato (m & w). Cleveland, OH: Paddy Labato and Vince Ruggerio, 1951.
(M1978.S7R) Ep57016.

364. THEY ALL KNEW COBB: BASEBALL SONG & CHORUS. Murphy, William (m & w). New York: Globe Music Co., 1913.
(M1978.S713M) E315343.

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[Note: Cover features photographs of Tyrus Cobb and of (?) William Murphy.]

365. THEY'RE ALL GOOD AMERICAN NAMES. Schwartz, Jean (m); William Jerome (w). New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911.
(M1622.S) E252894.

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[Note: Small photograph of Jerome and Schwartz on cover.]

366. 35TH STREET CHANT (GO-GO-GO-GO-GO). Ashley, Deneen (m & w). Mimiographed copy. Aurora, IL: Deneen Ashley, 1951.
(M1978.S7A) Ep 56641.

367. THIS SWEETHEART OF MINE. See Base Ball Ditties .

368. THOSE CLEVELAND INDIANS (OF OHIO). Opp, Ethel (m & w). St. Painesville, OH: Liberty Music Publishing Co., 1954.
(M1978.S7O) Ep83536.

[Note: Photograph of an unidentified player on cover.]

369. THOSE DAYS OF CHILDHOOD. Stanley, Jack (m); Howe, Mabel Harris (w). Washington, D.C.: The H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., 1914.
(M1622.S) E338262(R).

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[Note: Cover art features a drawing of two youths playing ball.]

370. THOSE GRAND OLD WORDS "PLAY BALL". See Base Ball Ditties .

371. "THREE CHEERS!" BASE-BALL IS A GRAND OLD GAME. Parker, Billy (m); Gaskill, Clarence (w). Philadelphia, PA: Emmett J. Welch, Music Publisher, 1912.
(M1978.S713P) E288568(R).

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[Note: Cover features drawings of Morgan, Coombs and Bender.]

372. THREE STRIKES TWO-STEP. Bauer, A.W. (m). Revised and arranged by Chas. F. Bauer. Oshkosh, WI: Bauer Bros. Music Co., 1902.

[Note: Dedicated to John Philip Sousa's baseball team with a photograph of same featured on the cover. Located in the Prints and Photographs Division at the Library of Congress.]

373. THROTTLE THROTTLEBOTTOM. See Let 'em Eat Cake .

374. TIGER POLKA. Smith, C.C. (m). Chicago, IL: Root & Cady, 1861.
(M31.S) 23161.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Buffalo Tigers. Entered in the Clerk's office of the District Court for the North District Illinois; handwritten date on cover Sept. 26, 1862; copyright stamp June 1863.]

375. TO BE A GOOD PITCHER. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

376. TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY. See The Artful Dodgers .

377. THE TRIUMPHANT MARCH TWO-STEP. Glass, Chas. W. and George R. Hunt (m & w). Pittsburg, PA: Lechner & Schoenberger Co., 1909. (M28.H) E211058.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Pittsburg Baseball Club and their new home at Forbes Field, illustrated on the cover.]

378. THE UMPIRE IS A MOST UNHAPPY MAN. Howard, Joseph E. (m); Hough, Will M. and Frank R. Adams (w). Chicago, IL: Chas. K. Harris, 1905.
(M1508) C109255.

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[Note: From the musical comedy titled The Umpire .]

379. UNA SCHOTTISCHE. Messer, M.J. (m). Boston, MA: C.D. Russell & Co., 1874.
(M1978.S7M) 15664 E2.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Una Base Ball Club of Charlestown - Junior Champions 1870-72-73. Also included in Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music - M1977.S7D5.]

380. UNION BASE BALL CLUB MARCH. Brown, T.M. (m). Facsimile. Saint Louis, MO: Rich. J. Compton, 1867.

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[Note: Dedicated to the members of the Union Base Ball Club - champions of Missouri. Part of Dichter's facsimile edition Baseball in Music and Song: A Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music - M1977.S7D5. No second copy.]

381. UP AND AT 'EM, ON TO VICTORY. See Let 'em Eat Cake .

382. UP THE HILL WITH GIL! Motta, Baba (m & w). Manuscript copy. New York: Baba Motta, 1968.
(M1978.S713M) Ep245536.

383. VAN LINGO MUNGO. Frishberg, Dave (m & w). New York: Red Day Music, 1970.
(M1978.S713.F) Ep281387.

384. VENDORS. See Diamonds .

385. VICTORY FOR THE BEES. See Batter Up .

386. VICTORY SONG. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

387. WANNA GO TO THE BASEBALL GAME. Hodge, Winnie E. (m & w). Houston, TX: Shamrock Music Publishers, Inc., 1950.
(M1978.S7H) Epub. 49380.

388. WATCH THE CUBS PLAY BALL. Magill, Harry A. Sr. (m & w). Arranged by John Bach. Chicago, IL: Harry A. Magill Sr., 1941.
(M1978.B2M) E pub. 96796.

[Note: Composed for Charlie Root Day, August 10, 1941.]

389. WATCH THE SENATORS. See Batter Up .

390. WE ARE THE WINNERS. See The Artful Dodgers .

391. WE'RE GOING TO SEE A BASE BALL GAME! Capwell, Phil and Ed. C. Mahony (m & w). Boston, MA: A.C. Harriman Co., 1911.
(M1978.S713C) E254346(R).

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[Note: Dedicated to Mr. John I. Taylor of Boston. Cover features a photograph by Dan Quinn of the Boston Globe showing thousands of fans with white straw hats sitting in the bleachers at (?) Huntington Field.]

392. WE'RE THE BOYS FROM BROOKLYN. See Batter Up .

393. WHAT YOU'D CALL A DREAM. See Diamonds .

394. WHEN A COWBOY GOES TO TOWN. MacPherson, Harry and Albert Von Tilzer (m & w). New York: Hollywood Songs Inc., 1938.
(M1508) Epub 69299.

[Note: From the 20th Century Fox production Rawhide. Cover features a photograph of Lou Gehrig, who starred in the movie. The song is not baseball related.]

395. THE WHITE SOX ARE COMING HOME. See Batter Up .

396. THE WHITE SOX MARCH. Durand, T.F. (m). Chicago, IL: Tomaz F. Deuther, 1907.
(M28.D) C144468.

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[Note: Dedicated to Charles A. Comiskey, then president of the American League Ball Club and composed for the 1907 American League and World Champions. Cover art features a collage of the players's photographs. This was the official march played throughout the White Sox's tour to Old Mexico, and played by the Mexican National Band on their entry into the City of Mexico, March 1907. An arrangement for band was made by Ellis Brookes of Brookes' Famous Band.]

397. WHIZ KIDS. Troy, Teddy [pseud.] (m & w). Philadelphia, PA: Troy Music Co., 1950.
(M1978.S7T) Epub. 49329.

[Note: Recorded by Buddy Fishers Orchestra. Photograph on cover of (?) Buddy Fishers.]

398. WHO WOULD DOUBT THAT I'M A MAN? Groebl, A.F. (m); M.S(traube) (w). Cincinnati, OH: Weidig and Company, 1895.
(M1508) 35495.

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[Note: Specially adapted from the Comic Opera The Mormons ; drawing of a woman in uniform and at bat on cover.]

399. THE WHOLE TRUTH. See Let 'em Eat Cake .

400. WHO'S GONNA WIN THE PENNANT THIS YEAR? Bandes, Herman, Paul Germano and Gary Van Dyke (m & w). Professional copy. New York: Chick Kardale Music Co., 1953.
(M1978.S7B) Ep70030.

401. WHO'S ON FIRST? See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

402. WHOOPS BOOM! O'Neal Eddie (m); Cochran, Dorcas (w). Manuscript copy. Chicago, IL: Studio Music Co., 1955.
(M1978.S7O) Ep 91873.

403. WILLIE, MICKEY & "THE DUKE" (TALKIN' BASEBALL). Cashman, Terry (m & w). New York: Blendingwell Music, Inc., 1981.
(M1978.S713.C) PA 112-145.

[Note: Photograph of the composer on cover.]

404. "WIN MERCER" Caprice. Dunning, N. (m). Washington, D.C.: Henry White, 1896.
(M32.D) 25184.

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[Note: Dedicated to the Washington National League Base Ball Club. Cover features a drawing of pitching ace Win Mercer.]

405. WINNING HOME RUN. King, Al Fay [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Milwaukee, WI: Al Fay King, 1956.
(M1978.S7K) Ep102681.

406. WINTER IN NEW YORK. See Diamonds .

407. WORLD'S CHAMPION MARCH. Palladino, J. (m). Camden, NJ: Joseph Palladino, 1911.
(M28.P) E255135.

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[Note: Cover features large photograph of Connie Mack surrounded by smaller photos of the champion Philadelphia A's.]

408. THE WORLD SERIES: THE FESTIVAL IN THE FALL. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

409. WOW, WOTTA WALLOP! See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

410. YAKYU KYO (THAT MEANS "BASEBALL TONIGHT"). See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

411. YOU BETTER PLAY BALL WITH ME. Loeb, John Jacob, Charlie Tobias and Carmen Lombardo (m & w). New York: Donaldson Douglas & Gumble Inc., 1936.
(M1630.2.L) Epub 54716.

412. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG. See Batter Up .

413. YOU DIDN'T BUNT MUCH. See Dozen's O' Diamond Ditties .

414. YOU MAKE A HIT WITH MY HEART. Poston, Dick (m & w). Denver, CO: Pioneer Drama Service, 1974.
(M1503.P857T5 1974) Dp 9281.

[Note: From the musical There Goes the Old Ball Game .]

415. YOU OUGHT TO SEE THE DODGERS. Gillam, Archie (m & w). Hollywood, CA: Nordyke, 1960.
(M1978.S713G) Ep153426.

[Note: Dedicated to the Los Angeles Dodgers.]

416. YOU'RE GONNA WIN THAT BALL GAME - UNCLE SAM! Bonner, Carl (m); Moriarty, George (w). Chicago, IL: Forster Music Publisher, Inc., 1943.
(M1648.B) Epub 116120.

[Note: Cover art includes a photograph of "The Four Dukes," Detroit's popular entertainers who introduced this work; also shown is a caricature of Uncle Sam swinging a baseball bat.]

417. YOU'RE HITTING A THOUSAND IN THE GAME OF LOVE. Ball, Ernest R. (m); Cahalin, Bill and J. Keirn Brennan (w). New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1915.
(M1978.S713B) E362296(R).

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[Note: Cover art features a photograph of Ernest Ball, "world famous composer-entertainer."]

418. YOUNG AND GAY. King, Al Fay [pseud.] (m & w). Artist copy. Milwaukee, WI: Al Fay King, 1957.
(M1978.S7K) Ep108893.

419. BASEBALL SONG. Halliday, G.C. (m); Tabor, F.H. (w). Photocopy of item No. 6 from St. Bernard's School Songs.

420. TRIPLE PLAY! Nestor, Larry (m & w). Piano/Conductor score and Libretto. Franklin, OH: Eldridge Publishing Co., 1990.

[Note: A two-act musical based on a book by Hal O. Kesler. Includes the songs: Schooling; We Play Baseball; Take Me Out to the Ball Game; The Happy Ending Song.]

421. OUR NATIONAL GAME BASEBALL. Elliott, Walter (m & w). Philadelphia, PA: J.W. Pepper, 1894. (M1622.E).

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422. FAN CRAZE: MARCH AND TWO-STEP. Klaphake, E.G. (m). Cincinnati, OH: The Fan Craze Co., 1905. (M31.K) C104753.

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423. MCGUFFIN'S HOME RUN. Davis, Gussie L. (m); Norman, Bert C. (w). New York: Willis Woodward & Co., 1901. (M1622.D).

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APPENDIX A: CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX

(1858) The Baseball Polka

(1860) The Live Oak Polka

(1861) Home Run Quick Step
(1861) Tiger Polka

(1867) The Base Ball Fever
(1867) Base Ball Polka
(1867) The Base Ball Quadrille
(1867) The Bat and the Ball Song
(1867) Home Run Polka
(1867) Union Base Ball Club March

(1868) Hurrah for Our National Game

(1869) Home Run Galop
(1869) Red Stockings Schottisch

(1870) The Atlantic Polka
(1870) Baseball!

(1874) Base Ball Song
(1874) Una Schottische

(1877) Tally One for Me

(1878) The Day I Played Base Ball (Irish Comic Song)

(1885) Base Ball Quickstep
(1885) Base Ball Waltz

(1886) Base Ball
(1886) Base Ball March

(1888) Angela: or The Umpire's Revenge
(1888) Ball Club March
(1888) The Baseball Song
(1888) Our Champions March

(1889) Slide, Kelly Slide!
(1889) Steal! Slide! Anyway!

(1890) Clancy Wasn't in It
(1890) Finnegan the Umpire
(1890) For We Were Boys Together
(1890) I'm a Jonah
(1890) Silver Ball March

(1891) O'Grady at the Game

(1892) The Base Ball Fan

(1893) Baseball Days

(1894) Our Orioles March
(1894) The Temple Cup Two-Step March

(1895) At the Game of Ball
(1895) The Game the Phillies Play
(1895) Games We Used To Play
(1895) The Giant's Mascot March
(1895) Who Would Doubt That I'm a Man?

(1896) "Win Mercer" Caprice

(1897) The Ball Player March/Two-Step
(1897) Magnates March: Two-Step
(1897) Our Ball Team: March and Two-Step

(1902) The Base-Ball Fiend
(1902) Three Strikes Two-Step

(1903) Boston Americans March (Two Step)

(1904) Husky Hans: A Stirring March and Two-Step

(1905) Base Ball
(1905) Base Ball Cake Walk
(1905) The Baseball March and Two-Step
(1905) Pals, Good Old Pals
(1905) The Umpire Is a Most Unhappy Man

(1907) Baseball
(1907) Connie's Little Elephant
(1907) Cubs on Parade, the Great March-Two-Step
(1907) The White Sox March

(1908) Base Ball
(1908) Base Ball
(1908) Between You and Me
(1908) Cubs on Parade
(1908) The Glory of the Cubs
(1908) Hoo-oo (Ain't You Coming Out To-Night)
(1908) One-A-Strike
(1908) Take Me Out to The Ball-Game
(1908) Take Your Girl to the Ball Game

(1909) The Banshee
(1909) Base Ball Ditties
(1909) Base Ball Game of Love
(1909) Baseball Brains
(1909) Baseball Fans
(1909) The Baseball Man for Me
(1909) Come on Play Ball with Me Dearie
(1909) Follow the Crowd to the Ball Game
(1909) The Grand Old Game
(1909) He's a Fan, Fan, Fan!
(1909) I Want To Go to the Ball Game
(1909) In Wise King Solly's Days
(1909) Let's Get the Umpire's Goat
(1909) The National Game
(1909) Oh You Tigers: Rag Two-Step
(1909) Root! Root! Root!
(1909) Slide, Bill Slide!
(1909) The Spectator March & Two-Step
(1909) Theirs Is a Glory That Lasts But a Day
(1909) This Sweetheart of Mine
(1909) Those Grand Old Words "Play Ball!"
(1909) The Triumphant March Two-Step

(1910) At the Baseball Game: March and Two-Step
(1910) Back to the Bleachers for Mine
(1910) Base Ball Rag
(1910) Baseball on the Brain: A Song for the Fans
(1910) I Can't Miss That Ball Game
(1910) I'm on the Right Side of the Right Girl at the Right Time and Place
(1910) Little Puff of Smoke Good Night
(1910) Oh You Reds, Song and Chorus
(1910) Put the Ball Over the Pan, McCann

(1911) The Base-Ball Bug
(1911) The Baseball Boy
(1911) The Baseball Glide
(1911) The Baseball Team
(1911) The Climbers Rag
(1911) Come on to the Baseball Game
(1911) Dear Old Home of Childhood
(1911) Gee! It's a Wonderful Game
(1911) Home Run Bill
(1911) I've Been Making a Grand Stand Play for You
(1911) Manda at the Base Ball Game
(1911) Marty O'Toole Base Ball Song
(1911) The National Game
(1911) National Sports
(1911) Remember Me to My Old Gal
(1911) Rooters March Two-Step
(1911) They're All Good American Names
(1911) We're Going To See a Base Ball Game!
(1911) World's Champions March

(1912) The Base Ball Fever
(1912) Baseball Vs Opera or Want To See Big Mike McGee and Houlihan Play Ball
(1912) The Champs of 1912
(1912) I Won't Go Home 'til the Last Man's Out
(1912) If You Can't Make a Hit in a Ball-game, You Can't Make a Hit with Me
(1912) King of Clubs
(1912) Oh You Red Sox
(1912) The Red Sox Speed Boys
(1912) Three Cheers - Base-ball Is a Grand Old Game

(1913) Base Ball Day
(1913) Base-Ball
(1913) The Baseball Fan
(1913) The Baseball Game
(1913) I Want To Go to the Ball Game
(1913) Jake! Jake! The Yiddisher Ball-Player
(1913) Pennant Rag
(1913) Take Me Dearie to That Grand Old Base Ball Game
(1913) That Baseball Rag
(1913) They All Knew Cobb: Baseball Song & Chorus

(1914) Base-Ball
(1914) Baseball
(1914) The Fed's Are Here To Stay
(1914) I'm Baseball Crazy, Too
(1914) Those Days of Childhood

(1915) Hoop, Hoop Hooper Up for Red-Sox Baseball Song
(1915) You're Hitting a Thousand in the Game of Love

(1917) Attaboy ("Thats the Boy")

(1918) Batter Up Uncle Sam Is at the Plate

(1919) America's "Pinch Hit" March: The Hit That Ended the World's Greatest War
(1919) The Baseball Rag

(1920) Casey at the Bat

(1921) Babe Ruth

(1922) Babe Ruth
(1922) Play Ball! Pray All! There's a Man Named Holy Moses Coming to Our Town

(1923) Babe Ruth Blues
(1923) Babe Ruth: He Is a Home Run Guy

(1924) The Base Ball Blues
(1924) Baseball Jim
(1924) Our Old Home Team

(1925) I Want To Go Out to the Ball Game To-Day
(1925) The National Game

(1926) Along Came Ruth

(1927) "Batterin' Babe" - "Look at Him Now"
(1927) Take Me Out to The Ball Game

(1933) I Know a Foul Ball
(1933) Let 'em Eat Cake
(1933) Nine Supreme Ball Players
(1933) No Better Way to Start a Case
(1933) Play Ball!
(1933) That's What He Did!
(1933) Throttle Throttlebottom
(1933) Up and at 'em, On to Victory
(1933) The Whole Truth

(1935) I Can't Get to First Base with You

(1936) Home-Run on the Keys
(1936) You Better Play Ball with Me

(1937) Come on You Cubs Play Ball
(1937) March of the Cardinals: Offical March of the St. Louis National Baseball Club

(1938) The "A's" Are the Craze
(1938) Batter Up
(1938) Cheer for the Cubs
(1938) Cin-c-i-n-n-a-t-i
(1938) A Cowboy's Life
(1938) Drifting
(1938) Here Come the Yanks
(1938) The Indian Song
(1938) It's Detroit
(1938) It's in the Cards
(1938) The Pirates Are on Your Trail
(1938) Root for the Boston Red Sox
(1938) The St. Louis Browns
(1938) There's Gold in Them There Phils
(1938) Victory for the Bees
(1938) Watch the Senators
(1938) We're the Boys from Brooklyn
(1938) When a Cowboy Goes to Town
(1938) The White Sox Are Coming Home
(1938) You Can't Go Wrong

(1939) BAM! It's Going, Going, Gone
(1939) Base Ball the All American Game
(1939) Baseball (America's Favorite Game)

(1940) At the Old Ball Game

(1941) Joltin' Joe DiMaggio
(1941) The March of the Champs
(1941) Watch the Cubs Play Ball

(1943) Hail to the Senators!
(1943) Hurrah! for the Grand Old Game
(1943) Leave Us Go Root for the Dodgers, Rodgers
(1943) You're Gonna Win That Ball Game - Uncle Sam!

(1945) Base Ball Billy
(1945) Casey the Pride of Them All

(1946) Ball Game
(1946) The Brooklyn Dodgers

(1947) Albuquerque
(1947) Babe
(1947) Casey at the Bat
(1947) Casey at the Bat
(1947) The Dodger Polka
(1947) Follow the Dodgers
(1947) Jackie Robinson

(1948) Casey at the Bat
(1948) Come Out to Braves Field
(1948) The First Baseball Game
(1948) Home-Run
(1948) It's the Crack of a Home Run
(1948) Our Bambino: Baseball's National Anthem
(1948) Rickey
(1948) Safe at Home

(1949) At the Ball Game
(1949) Brooklyn Baseball Cantata
(1949) Dem Flatbush Bums
(1949) He Was the Greatest of All
(1949) It Happens Every Spring
(1949) Let's Go Out to the Ballgame
(1949) O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg

(1950) The Baseball League
(1950) The Baseball Polka
(1950) The Fightin' Phils
(1950) Grand Old Man of Baseball
(1950) I'll See Ya' at the World Series
(1950) Wanna Go to the Baseball Game
(1950) Whiz Kids

(1951) Babe Ruth
(1951) Baseball Papa
(1951) Flatbush Waltz
(1951) Here Comes the Baseballman
(1951) Let's Have a Ball at the Ball Game
(1951) Play Ball
(1951) There's No Place Like First Place
(1951) 35th Street Chant (Go-Go-Go-Go-Go)

(1952) Baseball Time in Brooklyn
(1952) I'm in Love with the Dodgers
(1952) O! Watch Oom Swing That Bat
(1952) Play Ball
(1952) Play Ball, You All

(1953) The Ball Game
(1953) I Love an Ol'Ball Game
(1953) The Milwaukee Braves Song
(1953) Who's Gonna Win the Pennant This Year?

(1954) Baseball, Baseball
(1954) Baseball in Music and Song; a Series in Facsimile of Scarce Sheet Music.
(1954) Gay Ballplayers Play
(1954) The Mighty Casey
(1954) The Mighty Casey: A Baseball Opera in Three Scenes
(1954) The Mighty Casey: A Baseball Opera in Three Scenes
(1954) Our Milwaukee Braves Polka
(1954) Sports with Vim Ballplayers Win
(1954) Those Cleveland Indians (of Ohio)

(1955) The Ball Game Is Over
(1955) Batter Up, Batter Up, Play Ball!
(1955) Guy's with Vim Go Getters Win
(1955) Kansas City A's
(1955) Let's Play Ball
(1955) Let's Play Ball with the A's
(1955) Whoops Boom!

(1956) Batter Up! Whop!
(1956) Grand Slam Home Run
(1956) I Love Mickey
(1956) Mickey Mantle Mambo
(1956) Slam-Bang Home-Run
(1956) Winning Home Run

(1957) The Baseball Game Is on
(1957) Damn Yankees
(1957) The Game
(1957) Heart
(1957) I Like To Go to the Ball Games
(1957) Let's Get a Hit (for Ol' L.A.)
(1957) Let's Keep the Dodgers in Brooklyn
(1957) Little League: Official March of Little League Baseball
(1957) Shoeless Joe from Hannibal Mo.
(1957) Six Month Out of Every Year
(1957) Song of the Milwaukee Braves
(1957) (Tell De Batter To) Hit De Long Ball
(1957) Young and Gay

(1958) Baseball Baby

(1959) At the Old Ballgame
(1959) Baseball Baseball
(1959) Charge!
(1959) Gimme the Good Ol' American Pastime Baseball
(1959) Go, You White Sox! Go, Go, Go!
(1959) I Love To Play Baseball
(1959) Play Ball, You All, Play Ball!
(1959) The Sox Are Home Again Hip, Hooray!
(1959) The World Series - The Festival in the Fall
(1959) Wow, Wotta Wallop!

(1960) The Cardinals Are Charging
(1960) Dodgers Charge 1960
(1960) Go Go Go Sox 1960
(1960) It's a Beautiful Day for a Ball Game
(1960) Little Leaguer Base Ball Man
(1960) You Ought To See the Dodgers

(1961) Bye-Bye Baby (Giants Fight Song)

(1962) Let's All Go to the Ball Game

(1963) The All-Star Game Is Coming Up Real Soon
(1963) Angeltown
(1963) Baseball Bounce
(1963) Baseball Foxtrot
(1963) The Beanball
(1963) Beyzbo Mombo
(1963) Don'cha Never Bump an Ump!
(1963) Don't Kill the Umpire Until the Last Man's Out!
(1963) Foul Ball Song
(1963) The Game's Never Over Till the Last Man's Out!
(1963) The Giant's Are Home Again Hip, Hooray!
(1963) Going, Going, Gone
(1963) Hear the "Mudville Nine"
(1963) I'd Rather Dig the Score of Nine Innings of a Ballgame Than the Score of
Lud Beethoven's Big Nine
(1963) I'm a Fan, Man! Yes I Am!
(1963) Let's ALL Play Ball!
(1963) Lose It, or Else Get Lost!
(1963) Mister Baseball
(1963) Our Old Home Team
(1963) The Spikes
(1963) Stand Up! (Brother Jasper Stretch)
(1963) Take a Tip from Diz, Kids!
(1963) Take Me Out to the Ball Game
(1963) To Be a Good Pitcher
(1963) Who's on First?
(1963) Yakyu Kyo (That Means "Baseball Tonight")
(1963) You Didn't Bunt Much

(1964) Dozens O' Diamond Ditties
(1964) Giants Fight Song
(1964) Our Washington Senators

(1965) The Baseball Game
(1965) Casey at the Bat
(1965) Little League Polka

(1966) California Angels 'A-OK'!

(1967) A Ball Player
(1967) Cheer the Red Sox
(1967) Here Come the Yankees!
(1967) Here Come the Yankees
(1967) I Want To Be at the Ballgame
(1967) Stars of Fame

(1968) The Ball Game Isn't Over 'til the Last Man Is Out
(1968) Batter Up
(1968) Shall We Gather at the Ball Park?
(1968) Up the Hill with Gil!

(1969) Le Baseball Est Ici (They're Playin' Ball Again in Montreal
(1969) Batter Up
(1969) The Chicago Cubs Song - Hey Hey! Holy Mackerel!
(1969) Go! Go! Go! Chicago Cubs!
(1969) Meet the Mets

(1970) Home of the Braves
(1970) Van Lingo Mungo

(1971) The Baseball Song
(1971) The First Time
(1971) It's a Girls Game Too
(1971) The Johnny Bench Song Book
(1971) The Most Welcome Sound
(1971) Pizza Party
(1971) Rainy Saturday
(1971) The Rookie
(1971) South Paw
(1971) Teamwork
(1971) Victory Song

(1972) The Superbuc Song

(1973) Base Ball
(1973) Baseball
(1973) Song of Roberto
(1973) There Used To Be a Ballpark

(1974) There Goes the Old Ball Game
(1974) You Make a Hit with My Heart

(1976) (He's) Daddy's Little Leaguer

(1977) Baseball Boogie
(1977) Batting Slump
(1977) The Kansas City Royals Are on the Go

(1979, 1986) Baseball
(1979) Baseball Girl

(1981) The First
(1981) Willie, Mickey & "The Duke" (Talkin' Baseball)

(1982) Superstar

(1986) The Boys of Summer
(1986) Chaser
(1986) Diamonds
(1986) Diamonds Are Forever
(1986) Escorte Moi
(1986) Favorite Sons
(1986) He Threw Out the Ball
(1986) Hundreds of Hats
(1986) In the Cards
(1986) Ka-Razy
(1986) Ka-Si Atta Bat
(1986) Let's Play Ball
(1986) 1919
(1986) Song for a Hunter College Graduate
(1986) Song for a Pinch Hitter
(1986) Stay in Your Own Back Yard
(1986) Vendors
(1986) What You'd Call a Dream
(1986) Winter in New York

(1990) The Artful Dodgers
(1990) The Danville Dodgers Rap
(1990) I'm Goin' to a Baseball Game
(1990) I've Got Confidence in Me
(1990) Teamwork
(1990) Tomorrow is Another Day
(1990) Triple Play!
(1990) We Are the Winners

(1991) Take Me Out to the Ballgame: A Celebration of Baseball in Song

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APPENDIX B: BASEBALL SONGS IDENTIFIED BUT NOT EXAMINED

SIGLA:

[C] = Records of the Copyright Office.

[DS] = "Diamond Songs." An article by Kenneth Shoulder published in SKY, October, 1991.

[EB] = Mote, James. Everything Baseball. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1989.

[NBL] = Included in the Sheet Music Collection at the National Baseball Library located at the Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, NY.

[NL] = Included in the Newberry Library's Driscoll Collection.

[PARR] = Library of Congress - Performing Arts Reading Room card catalogs.

[SME] = The Sheet Music Exchange, vol. VII/ 5, (Oct. 1989).

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Adelbert Two-Step - Johnston, J.D. (1896) [SME]
After the Game Is Over - Handrich, Ervin (1961) [NBL]
Always (from Pride of the Yankees) - Berlin, I. (1925) [SME]
American Heroes - Gould, Don, et al. (1980) [EB]
The American League - Ross, Jerry & Richard Adler (1955) [EB]
American League March - ? (1901 - band) [C]
American League March - ? (1904 - orch) [C]
American League Two-Step - Comiskey, Grace (1905) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Animal Baseball Game - Hall, Fred (1953) [SME]

Babe Ruth! Babe Ruth! We Know What He Can Do - Spencer, J. (1928) [SME] [EB]
Back up the Dodgers - Simeone, Harry (?) [EB]
Ball Four - Chapin, Harry (1976) [EB]
The Ball Game - Giddings, T.P. (?) [EB]
Ball Three - McCluskey, Ida (1962) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Base Ball - Blake, Charles D. (1883) [EB]
Base Ball - Zamecnik, J.S. (?) [EB]
Base Ball, American Association Vs. League - Cragg, Geo. (1886) [EB] [SME]
Base Ball Galop - Immer, B. (1885) [NL] [SME]
A Base Hit - Bown, Hubert (1889) [EB]
Base Ball Polka - Hunter, Lizzie M. (1868) [EB] [SME]
Base Ball Waltz - Truax, J.L. (1867) [EB]
Baseball - Bloch, Raymond (?) [EB]
Baseball - Crandall, Courtney A. (1947) [EB]
Baseball - Deuchar, James (?) [EB]
Baseball - Gold, Larry & Jerry Cohen (?) [EB]
Baseball - Henson, Stanley (?) [EB]
Baseball - Hughes, Robert (?) [EB]
Baseball - Jenkins, Gordon & Thomas Adair (?) [EB]
Baseball - Llewellyn, Ray (?) [EB]
Baseball - Mecure, Daniel & Jean Ferland (?) [EB]
Baseball - Petrovic, Goran & Cari Jones (?) [EB]
Baseball - Robitaille, Jean (?) [EB]
Baseball - Schwartz, Jean (1919) [EB]
Baseball - Segal, Jack (1957) [EB]
Baseball - Simeone, Harry (?) [EB]
Baseball and Wrestling - Hutchins, Danny (?) [EB]
Baseball Blues - Alliance, Jack (1931) [EB] [SME]
Baseball Blues - Bacha, David (?) [EB]
Baseball Blues - Brown, Walter Earl & Ticker Freeman (?) [EB]
Baseball Blues - Mansfield, Keith (?) [EB]
Baseball Blues - Prokop, Skip (?) [EB]
The Baseball Bug - Tobin, Lew (1949) [EB]
Baseball Cards - Young, Willie Fong (1983) [EB]
Baseball Dreams - Allen, Mel (?) [DS]
Baseball for Boys - Wolf, Dick (1950) [NBL] [SME]
Baseball Game - Graham, Irvin (?) [EB]
Baseball Game - Nitzsche, Jack (?) [EB]
Baseball Game - Steveken, Fred (?) [EB]
Baseball Game of Love - Noe, Dale (?) [EB]
Baseball Glove - Randi, Don (?) [EB]
Baseball Hoedown - Drake, Ervin (?) [EB]
Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet - ? (?) [NBL]
Baseball Is a Grand Old Game - Walsh & Parker (?1912) [SME]
Baseball Is in the Air - Rose, David & Jack Lloyd (?) [EB]
Baseball Is Your Game - Lee, Lester (?) [EB]
Baseball Jamboree - Bell, Benny (?) [EB]
Baseball Jingle - Kaye, Florence, Bill Grant & Bernie Baum (?) [EB]
Baseball Man - Baker, Herbert (?) [EB]
Baseball March - Shigeta, Hiroshi (?) [EB]
Baseball One Step - De Francesco, L.E. (?) [EB]
Baseball Picture - Lahey, L. (?) [PARR]
Baseball Player - Charles, Hank (?) [EB]
Baseball Rap '82 - Mason, Russell (1982) [EB]
Baseball's a Fascinating Pastime - Baker, Herbert & Ernest A. Chambers (?) [EB]
The Baseball Scout - MacGregor, Scotty (1971) [EB]
Baseball '77 - Maier, Richard (1977) [EB]
Baseball Song - Glaser, Randy Lee (1977) [EB]
The Baseball Song - Howard, Mel & Lee Erwin (?) [EB]
Baseball Song - Neufeld, Richard (?) [EB]
Baseball Song - Telford, Mark & Louis Atkey (?) [EB]
Baseball Strike Blues - Abrahamson, T., et al. (?) [EB]
Baseball Tennis Boxing Golf - Okun, Lan (?) [EB]
Baseball Time - Duddy, Lyn & Jerome Bressler (?) [EB]
Baseball Time - Gerars (1909) [SME]
The Baseball Umpire - Gregory, Bobby (?) [EB]
Baseball Workout - Johnson, William (?) [EB]
Bases Are Loaded - Goldsen, Michael (?) [EB]
Bases Loaded - Hyman, Richard (?) [EB]
Bat and Ball - Giddings. T.P. (1924) [EB]
Bat and Ball March (Children's Pleasures) - (1880) [SME]
Batter Up - Duddy, Lyn & Jerome Bressler (?) [EB]
Batter Up - Freeman, Russell (?) [EB]
Batter Up - Leonard Whitecup & Chester Gierlach (?) [EB]
Batter Up - Ventre, Frank (?) [EB]
Big Charley! (the Yankee Pitcher Man) - Bendel, Fred (1942) [NBL] [EB]
Big League Baby - Stock, L. (1954) [EB] [SME]
Bingo! - Fischoff, George (1985) [EB]
The Blue Jays - Lococo, Michael (1977) [NBL] [SME]
Blue Bayou (Make Mine Music) - ? (1945) [SME]
Boys at Play - Williams, John (1949) [SME]
Bronx Town Bill Is a Dyin'(Cause the Dodgers Lost in Their Last Home Game) - Wickham, Elmer, Lew Mel & Jim Boyd (1948) [EB]
Brooklyn Dodgers Jump - Ricarde, Joe (1949) [NBL]
Brother Noah Gave Out a Check for Rain - Longbrake, A. (1907) [C] [NBL] [NL] SME]
Bucky Boy - Stern, Al. (1925) [EB] [SME]
Butter Fingers - Canary, M.T. (1943) [NBL] [EB]

Candy Kid - Williams, W. (1908) [SME]
The Cardinals and Mr. Hornsby - Dixon (1925) [SME]
Casey - Shubert, William (1972) [EB]
Catch It on the Fly - L.B. Stark Weather (1867) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Centerfield - Fogarty, John (1984) [NBL] [SME]
Champeen Base Ball Nine - Eldridge (1912) [SME]
Champion Galop - Blake, Charles (1868) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Character and Action Songs - ? (1894) [SME]
Cheering Someone on - Miles, C. Austin (1936) [NBL] [EB]
Children's Pleasures - Muller, Julius (1880) [SME]
College Days - Dodge, John (1921) [SME]
Come on Babe - Horan, Isabel (1947) [NBL] [EB]
Come on You Cubs - ? (1929) [SME]
Connie Mack Is the Grand Old Name - Cohan, George M. (1941) [EB]
Connie Mack, We Love You - Herscher, Louis & Frank Capano (1944) [EB] [SME]
Copper League Waltz - ? (1915) [SME]
The Cubbies Are Rockin' - ? (1989) [DS]

Daddy Has a Sweetheart - Stamper, Dave (1912) [NBL] [C]
The Daisy Cutter - Whitney (1869) [SME]
D-D-D Dodgers - Turecamo, Charles (1946) [EB]
De New Jerusalem Nine - Litle, J. (1887) [EB] [NL]
Did He Run? - Von Tilzer, Albert (1909) [NBL] [C]
The Dodgers - Broekman, David H. (?) [EB]
The Dodgers - Van Heusen, Jimmy (?) [EB]
Dream of Heaven - ? (1899) [NBL]
The Dream Team - Tierney, Thomas (1985) [EB]
Dreams Go By - Chapin, Harry (?) [DS]

Les Expos Sont Là (Expos Baseball Song) - Gelinas, Marc (1969) [NBL] [EB]
Extraurrickeler Girl - Crandell, Courtney (1947) [NBL] [SME]

Fenway to Candelstick in Song - Casey, Patsy H. "Hotso" (1983) [NBL] [C] [EB]
The Fight Song ('Sing Along' March) - Hush David (1975, 1982) [NBL]
First Baseman Blues - Fascinato, Jack (?) [EB]
Flannigan the Fan - Morgan, Code (1915) [SME]
Fordham "Ram" - Coveney, J. Ignatius (1905) [EB] [SME]
Fred Fisher's Funny Folio - Fisher, Fred (1936) [SME]

The Galloping A's - James, Billy (1929) [EB] [SME]
Games of Childhood - Appleton, A. (1919) [SME]
The Giants of 1908 - Hoffman, Max (1908) [NBL] [C] [EB]
Glory Days - Springsteen, Bruce (1984) [NBL] [SME]
Go You Dodgers - Mitchell, Bob (?) [EB]
Goodbye, Mr. Ball - Smith, Harold (1947) [EB]
Goodnight, Little Leaguer - Black, Russel (1961) [NBL] [PARR]
The Grand Old Game of Baseball - O'Connor, Lawrence (1912) [EB] [NL] [SME]

Hammerin Hank - Segall, Richard R. Jr. (?) [EB]
He Hit One! - Jackson, Harry C. (1966) [EB]
He Stands in the Box with the Ball in His Hands - Sousa, John Philip (1888) [EB]
Here Comes My Ball and Chain - Coots, J. Fred (1929) [SME]
Hey Play Ball - Charles, Ray (?) [EB]
The Hey Ruben Base Ball Nine - Walwig, Samuel (1912) [SME]
Hi Hi Yer Off Now - ? (1895) [SME]
High-Flying Red Birds - Graham, Helen (1965) [EB]
Hit That Ball - Mitchell, Bob (?) [EB]
Hit the Ball - Jay, Harry (?) [EB]
Ho-Hum - Suesse, Dana (1931) [NBL] [SME]
Home Run Gallop - Israel Fortier (?) [NBL]
Home Run King - Lawrence, Sidney (1947) [NBL] [SME]
Home Run March - Bennett, Ralph (?) [PARR]
Homer, the Seagull Who Loved Baseball - (McEnery), Red River Dave (1983) [EB]
Honey All the Time - Barrett, W (1907) [SME]
Hurrah for the Cubs - Van Buren (1930) [SME]
Hurray for Our Base Ball Team - Randall, Berte C. (1909) [NBL] [EB]
The Hustlers Pennant March - Abramson, Harry (1912) [SME]

I Can't Take My Eyes Off the Pitcher - Hedin (1910) [SME]
I Come from Brooklyn - Geier, Jack (1942) [SME]
I Wan-ta Go to the Ball Game - Taylor, Tell (1928) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
I'll Change Your Shadows to Sunshine - Griffith, Elmer (1912) [NBL] [NL] [EB] [C] [SME]
The Illinois Loyalty Song - Guild, T.H. (1907) [NL] [EB] [SME]
I'm That Hen Roost Inspector Man - Payton, Lou. (?) [NBL]
I'm a Baseball Fan - Harbert, James K. (?) [EB]
I'm Baseball Crazy (Time's Up Play Ball) - White, James (1924) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
I'm So Sorry - Taylor, Tell (1927) [NBL]
I'm the Guy - Shisler (1912) [SME]
In Sunny Italy - Fisher, Fred (1909) [SME]
In the Town Where I Was Born - ? (1924) [SME]
Ireland Dear Old Ireland - Griffith, Elmer B. (1915) [NBL]
It's a Grand Old Game - Faunce, Harry S. (1931) [NBL] [NL] [EB] [SME]
It's Great at the Baseball Game - Fisher, Fred (1906) [SME]

Jack Rabbit the Home Run Bunny - Roberts, Ruth (?) [EB]
John J. McGraw (He's a Credit to the USA) - Conners, Betty (1923) [EB] [SME]
Joosta Like Babe-A-Da-Ruth - Kendis, James (1928) [EB] [SME]
Just as Long as I Have You - Crandall, Courtney A. (1947) [NL]

Karma Chameleon - ? (1983) [SME]
King of the Sandlots - Barker, E.C. Benson (1930) [NBL]

Lament for the Whole Baseball World - Segal, Madeline (1957) [EB]
The Last Swing - Kopchok, Richard J. (1958) [NBL]
Legion Ball - Palmer, Solita (1944) [NBL] [SME]
Let's Go Padres - Foster, Preston (1964) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Let's Root for the Mets - Messner, Johnny (?) [EB]
Linus and Lucy - Guaraldi, Vince (1965) [SME]
Little Alligator Bait - Allan, Robert Bruce (1918) [NBL] [EB]
The Little Boat - Steiner, F. (1959) [SME]
Little Leaguer - Kassel, Art (1955) [NBL]
Little Leaguer - Lowe, Mundell (?) [EB]
Little Leaguers - Barnes, William C. (?) [EB]
Lone It Out McGinnity - Schwartz, Jean (1905) [NBL]
Love Is Like a Baseball Game - Gamble, Kenny (1968) [NBL] [SME]

M.A.C. March Two-Step - Stults, R.M. (1897) [NBL] [SME]
Make a Noise Like a Fan - Ayer, Nat. (1910) [NL] [EB] [SME]
A Man's Game - Segal, Jack (1957) [EB]
March of the Champions - Huffer, F.K. (1945) [SME]
The Marquard Glide - Seeley, B. (1912) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
McGuffins Home Run - Davis, Gussie (1891) [SME]
Meet Me at the Old Ball Game - Hall, Wendall (1946) [EB]
Men of Yale - Barreuther (1909) [SME]
Mickey Cochrane Eisenstein Will Be His Name - Richardville (1934) [SME]
The Millionaires - Henninger, D.C. (1908) [NBL] [EB] [C] [SME]
The Minstrel Serenade - Chadwick, J. (1840) [NBL]
Mister Baseball - Lange, Johnny (?) [EB]
Move Over Babe (Here Comes Henry) - Slayback, Bill (1973) [NBL] [SME]
My Brudda Sylvest - Fischer, Fred (1908) [NBL] [C] [SME]
My Kid - Dash, I. (1924) [SME]
My Old Man Is Baseball Mad - Clark, Edward (1910) [NBL] [EB] [SME]

National Pastime - Vance, Paul (?) [EB]
New York Giants - Gardner, W.A. (1895) [NBL]
(New York Mets Official 1966) Sing Along Baseball Song Book - Jackson, Harry C. & Jarvis, Jane (1966) [EB] [SME]
Now Why Don't You Play Ball There - Blickford, Myron A. (1910) [NBL] [SME]

Oh Mr. Dream Man, Please Let Dream Some More - Monaco, J. (1911) [SME]
Oh! You "Babe" Ruth - Nelson, Ed. (1920) [EB] [SME]
Oh You Baseball Man - Jennings, Hugh (1911) [SME]
Oh You Chicago Cubs - ? (1929) [SME]
Oh You White Sox - Rivinais (1910) [SME]
On the Diamond - Kalisky, Harry (1889) [SME]
One to Nothing - Rosenfeld, Sydney (1885) [EB]
Oops! over the Fence - Garrow, Louise (?) [SME]
Our Baseball Nine - Benson, Esther (1932) [NBL] [SME]
Our Noble Giant Nine - Rosenfeld, Monroe H. (1889) [EB] [SME]
Our Team's Leading the Hit Parade - Baker, Oskar (1936) [NBL] [SME]
Out To See the Cubs Play Ball - McCormick, Edw. (1919) [SME]
Over the Fence is Out - Glover, D.C. (1969) [SME]

Par Excellence, The Idol of the Day - Alfred, Lee (1895) [SME]
The Pennant Winner - LeRoy, A. Albin (1900) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Pennant Winner - Mitchell, Bob (?) [EB]
The Pennant Yorke - Stone (1890) [SME]
Pickin' on Your Baby - James, Billy (1925) [SME]
Pirate Pennant Salute - Volz, Henry (1960) [NBL]
Play Ball - Buckley, Jean (1912) [C]
Play Ball - Glenroy, Wm. (1890) [NBL] [EB]
Play Ball - Howard, Mel (?) [EB]
Play Ball - Kaufman, Mel B. (?) [EB]
Play Ball - Mackey, Dinnie Mae (1954) [EB]
Play Ball - McKennan, Art (?) [EB]
Play Ball - Reif, Paul (?) [EB]
Play Ball - Sylvern, Henry (?) [EB]
Play Ball - Westervelt, Marie (1955) [SME]
Play Ball - White, Bob (1908) [C] [SME]
Play Ball: The Grand Old Game - Funk, P.G. (1922) [C]
Play Ball Montreal - Carbonneau, Fred (1928) [NBL] [EB]
Play By Play (I Saw It on the Radio) - Cashman, Terry (?) [DS]
Play To Win - Foster, Jimi, et al. (1984) [EB]
Playing First Base - Moss, Jeffrey A. (?) [EB]
Playing the Game - ? (1929) [EB]
Poor Little Fleur De Lis - Bendel, Fred (1912) [NBL]
Popular Songs - Kelly, J.W. (1889) [NL]
The Princeton Dutchman - Thomas, John B. (1906) [EB]

Queen of Alma Maters - Robinson, Will A. (1910) [SME]

Red Hot - Finkel, Elliot (1981) [EB]
Ripp, Ripp, Ripp, Zipp-Zipp-Zipp (The Cardinals Won the Championship) Kohn, Samuel (1927) [NBL]
Robin Singing in the Rain - Penn, Arthur A. (1931) [NBL]
Root the Reds Home - Rapp, Barney (?) [EB]
Rose Polka - Dietrich, William A. (1878) [EB] [NL] [SME]

St. Louis Browns - Battin, Skip (?) [DS]
Say Hey, Willie Mays - Robinson, Willard (1954) [NBL] [SME]
Screwball Baseball - Bradley, Scott (?) [EB]
Shortstop - Safranski, Eddie (?) [EB]
So Well So Soon - Crandall, Courtney A. (1947) [SME]
Song Hits of the Day - Rossiter, Harold (1963) [NBL]
Song of the "Haymakers" - Wood, Nat (?) [EB]
The Song of the "Loyal Giant Rooters" - Mandelbaum, Dr. Charles B. (1929) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Southpaw Waltz - Nevin, Mark (1971) [NBL] [SME]
Spalding's Base Ball Tourists Around the World Grand March - Baker, Fred T. (1889) [EB] [SME]
Spirit of the Campus Waltz - Tucker, E.A. (1908) [EB]
Splendid Splinter - McKenna, David (?) [EB]
The Stain of Guilt Songster - White, Mayme (1897) [NL] [EB]
Stars of the National Game - Caldwell, Anna (1909) [NBL] [C] [SME]
Stealing Base - Nelle Stallings Scales (1945) [NBL] [SME]
Sure You're Off Your Base Again, Pat McCann - Northrup, Theodore (1893) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
The Swingin' A's (A Victory March) - Farberman, Harold (1972) [EB]

Take Me Out to the Ball Game and Other Favorite Song Hits, 1906-1908 - Levy, Lester S. (1984) [EB]
Tessie You Are the Only Only Only - Anderson, Will. (1902) [NBL] [SME]
That Old Gang of Mine - Henderson, Ray (1923) [SME]
That Skinny Girl Called Joe - (1870) [SME]
That Wolverton Rag - Chipman, Clay (1919) [SME]
There Goes the Ballgame - Kander, John (1977) [SME]
There's a Rumor in Town - Dahlgren, E. (1951) [SME]
Third Base Rock - Ilson, Saul (?) [EB]
This Is Baseball - Ployhar, James (1962) [EB] [SME]
Those Ragtime Melodies - Hodgkins, Gene (1912) [NBL] [NL] [SME]
Three and Two on the Batter - Klarmann, Honora (1958) [NBL] [SME]
Three Early Grade Pieces - Lawrence, S. (1947) [SME]
Tigers on Parade - Dulmage, Will E. & Fred Lawton (1934) [NBL] [EB] [SME]
Tomboy Tim - Miles, Renee (1946) [NBL] [SME]
Tri State March Two-Step - Lincoln, Harry T. (1906) [NBL] [NL] [EB] [SME]
Turn Me Loose at the Ball Game - Wier, Charles (1936) [NBL] [NL] [EB] [SME]
A Two Bagger - Stutzman, Charles (1910) [EB] [NL] [SME]
Tyro Base Ball March - Rice, Alice (1870) [EB] [SME]

The Umpire and the Dude - Sousa, John Philip (1888) [EB]
An Umpire I, Who Ne'er Say Die - Sousa, John Philip (1888) [EB]

Watching the Ball Game March - Sawyer, Henry (1908) [SME]
We Play Baseball! - Nestor, Larry (1979) [EB]
When Baseball Goes West - Graham, Irvin (?) [EB]
When the Baseball Season's Going, I'll Be There - Lincoln, Letitia (1916) [NBL]
Win Mercer Two-Step - Becker, George (1896) [NBL] [EB]
World Series - Farnon, Robert J. (?) [EB]
World Series Blues - Davis, Stanley (?) [EB]
Where the Shy Little Violets Grow - Kahn, Gus (1928) [NBL] [SME]
Why Do They All Pick on Brooklyn? - Grey, Lanny & Ginger (1960) [NBL] [SME]

Yankee Doodle Dandy - Cohan, George (1960) [NBL] [SME]
Yankees! My Boys! - Parsons, Nan Reid (1949) [EB]
You Do Your Bit Over There, We'll Do Our Bit Over Here - Bendel, Fr. (1911) [NBL]
You Have To Hand It to Them - Orlob, H. (1911) [SME]
You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again - Gumble, Albert (1911) [SME]
You've Made a Home Run with Me - Williams, Edna (1911) [NBL] [EB] [C]

***last update 4/11/95 (sjc/wmh)***

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