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Stay in Your Own Backyard.
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Karl Kennett
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Lyn Udall
Coon, Coon, Coon. The Most Successful Song Hit of 1901.
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Gene Jefferson
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Leo Friedman
Coon, Coon, Coon. The Most Successful Song Hit of 1901.
[1]
Gene Jefferson
,
Leo Friedman
Oh! Susanna.
[1]
Stephen Collins Foster
Songs of the Congo Melodists. Arranged With Full choruses. Julianna Johnson.
[1]
C. White
Songs of the Congo Melodists. Mrs. Tucker. Song and Chorus.
[1]
J. Buckley
Songs of the Congo Melodists. Arranged With Full choruses. Phillisee Charcoal. Song & Chorus.
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J. Buckly
Too Thin, or, Darwin's Little Joke. A Humorous Song.
[1]
Grace Carleton
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O'Rangoutang
Swinging on de Golden Gate.
[1]
Fred Lyons
I Don't Know How To Tell Yer How I Lubs Yer. Marie Lloyd's English Coon Song.
[1]
Bennett Scott
Lew Dockstader's New "Coon Song" Hit. I Want My Lulu. A Disturbance in Coontown.
[1]
Lew Dockstader
,
Karl St. Clair
May Irwin's "Bully" Song.
[1]
Charles E. Trevathan
May Irwin's "Bully" Song.
[1]
Charles E. Trevathan
May Irwin's "Bully" Song.
[1]
Charles E. Trevathan
Miss Brown's In Town. A Hot Coon Song.
[1]
Michael B. Garrett
Missus Johnson's Rent Rag Ball. The First and Only Original Rag Song Ever Written.
[1]
Fred
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Statia
,
Hamill
,
D. A. Lewis
Mister Johnson. Song and Chorus.
[1]
Ben R. Harney
My Gal Done Quit At Last.
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Billy Jackson
At Last! De New Bully. Big Hit in the "Widow Jones."
[1]
Will C. Carleton
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J. W. Cavanagh
Just Cause I Lub Yo.
[1]
Kate Thyson Marr
,
Charles F. Gall
Leave Your Razors at the Door.
[1]
Dave Reed, Jr.
,
Chas. B. Ward
Good By, Old Cabin Home. Solo, Duet, and Chorus.
[1]
C. A. White
Trabling Back to Georgia. Companion to "Old Black Joe."
[1]
Arthur W. French
,
Chas. D. Blake
I'm Going Home to Dixie. Sequel to the Famous Song, Dixie's Land.
[1]
D. D. Emmett
A Great Big Hit. When Ephraim Plays His Solo on the Drum.
[1]
John H. Kerr
,
Theo. H. Northrup
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