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Yeoman grand march
Copyright 1917, by Louis Weber., March for solo piano., Caption title., Includes advertising., "A great march for lodges, schools, etc."--Cover., Cover illustration: Photo of the Drill Team of Prosperity Homestead, no. 954, Kansas City, Kansas with photos of Louis Weber and 'Sam'l T. Taylor, correspondent of Prosperity Homestead, no. 954'., "To the Brotherhood of American Yeomen"--Cover., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You are the only one
Copyright 1914, music by F. De Rubertis ; words by Carl E. Goldstein., For voice and piano., Caption title., "Successfully introduced by the great prima donna, Miss Emma Trentini"--Cover., Rayner, Dalheim & Co., print's, Chic., Cover illustration: Decorative filigree., "Dedicated to Miss Emma Trentini.", Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You are the world to me
Copyright 1923, poem & musical setting by Price Swinny., For medium voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipit for 'My faith in Thee' by Geoffrey O'Hara., Text of the poem printed on verso of cover., Cover illustration: Decorative filigree., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You belong to my heart =
Copyright 1943, music and Spanish lyric by Agustin Lara ; English lyric by Ray Gilbert., For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols., Caption title., "From the Walt Disney production 'The three caballeros' … featuring Aurora Miranda of Brazil, Carmen Molina of Mexico, Dora Luz of Mexico and starring Donald Duck, Panchito and José Carioca"--Cover., Cover illustration: Photos of the heads of Aurora Miranda, Carmen Molina and Dora Luz with illustration of Donald Duck, Panchito and José Carioca serenading them with guitars against a pink background. Back cover features portraits of the Lombardos (Guy, Victor, Lebert, Carmen and Rosemarie); variant edition only has text advertising on back cover., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You came along
Copyright 1931, words by Edward Heyman ; music by John W. Green., For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols., Caption title., Includes advertising., "As sung by Helen Forrest in the Hal Wallis production 'You came along', a Paramount picture.", Publication date based on release date of the motion picture., Cover illustration: Photo of Helen Forrest, Lizabeth Scott and other stars of the film., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You can't win this war through love / music by Henry Kane ; lyric by Mark Minkus
Copyright 1943, For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols., Caption title., Lyrics to the song 'Be a hero, my boy!' printed as text on back cover., "For victory buy United States war savings bonds stamps"--Cover., Cover illustration: Uncle Sam's fist crashing down in front of a Nazi soldier and a Japanese soldier who has a dagger in his teeth and a bloody dagger in his hand / R. Fabri., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You know who I love
Copyright 1908, music by T. Mayo Geary ; words by Harry J. Breen., For voice and piano., Caption title., "Music Section, Kansas City Post Sunday, December 15, 1907-- pages 13 to 16"--Cover., Cover illustration: A couple in formal evening wear surrounded by hearts., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You'll find old Dixieland in France =
Copyright 1918, music by Geo. W. Meyer ; words by Grant Clarke ; French text by Louis Delamarre., For voice and piano., Caption title., Includes advertising without musical incipits., "Introduced by Bert Williams in Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic"--Cover., Cover illustration: Photo of Paris with the Eiffel Tower and inset photo of six African-American men harvesting cotton., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You'll have to put him to sleep with the Marseillaise and wake him up with a oo-la-la
Copyright 1918, music by Harry von Tilzer ; words by Andrew B. Sterling., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for "The little good for nothing's good for something after all" by Harry von Tilzer and "When I send you a picture of Berlin (You'll know it's over over there I'm coming home)" by Frank Fay, Ben Ryan and Dave Dreyer., Cover illustration: American soldier kissing a French woman with fleur-de-lis behind them / E.H. Pfeiffer., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You'll never know
Copyright 1943, words by Mack Gordon ; music by Harry Warren., For voice and piano; includes guitar chord diagrams., Caption title., Includes advertising., "From the 20th Century-Fox picture 'Hello, Frisco, hello'.", "Buy war bonds and stamps for victory"--Cover., Cover illustration: Photographs of Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakie and Lynn Bari from the film., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're in style when you're wearing a smile
Copyright 1918, by Al W. Brown, Gus Kahn & Egbert Van Alstyne., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipit for "A little birch canoe and you" by Lee S. Roberts., Cover illustration: Roses on either side of a photo of Nona Bennett., "Respectfully dedicated to Betty Jane Weber.", Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're in style when you're wearing a smile
Copyright 1918, by Al W. Brown, Gus Kahn & Egbert Van Alstyne., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipit for "Smiles" by Lee S. Roberts., Cover illustration: Roses on either side of a photo of Florence Dailey., "Respectfully dedicated to Betty Jane Weber.", Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for 'The mystery of night' and 'Memory's garden' both by Lucien Denni., "Complimentary -- Not to be sold"--Stamped on cover., Townsend Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo., Cover illustration: Blonde woman turning away from a mirror with flowers pinned to her dress / FD., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., "Sung by Mme. De Pasquali the international favorite coloratura soprano"--Cover., "Okeh Record by Vincent Lopeze and his Pennsylvania Orchestra. Records by practically every recording company"--Cover., Townsend Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo., Cover illustration: B&w drawing of a woman dressed in Louis XIV era clothing reading something on a piece of paper with framed picture of flowers behind her with inset photo of Mme. De Pasquali., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for 'Peaceful valley' by Willard Robison ; 'The world is such a lonesome place since I lost you' by Alfred Solomon ; 'Deep Elm (you tell 'em I'm blue)' by Willard Robison and 'The mystery of night' by Lucien and Gwynne Denni., "As featured in the Elsie Janis Bird's Eye Revue, Puzzles of 1925"--Cover., "Complimentary -- Not to be sold"--Stamped on cover., Townsend Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo., Cover illustration: Woman dressed in Louis XIV era clothing reading something on a piece of paper with framed picture of flowers behind her against an orange and white striped background with inset photo of Elsie Janis., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for Memory's garden by Lucien Denni ; 'Kiss me goodnight' by Ben Bernie ; 'Adoration waltz' by Frank Magine and 'Come and whisper dear' by W. Elmer Keeton., Cover illustration: Oval drawing of a couple in 18th century dress with floral border., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., "As featured in the Elsie Janis Bird's Eye Revue 'Puzzles of 1925'"--Cover., Cover illustration: Large oval photo of Elsie Janis., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for 'Memory's garden by Lucien Denni ; 'Kiss me goodnight' by Ben Bernie ; 'Adoration waltz' by F. Magine and 'Come and whisper dear' by W. Elmer Keeton., "Featured and recorded by Vincent Lopeze and his hotel orchestra"--Cover., Townsend Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo., Cover illustration: Woman dressed in Louis XIV era clothing reading something on a piece of paper with framed picture of flowers behind her against an orange and white striped background with inset photo of Vincent Lopeze and his hotel orchestra., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for 'Memory's garden by Lucien Denni ; 'Kiss me goodnight' by Ben Bernie ; 'Adoration waltz' by F. Magine and 'Come and whisper dear' by W. Elmer Keeton., "Sung by Mme. De Pasquali the international favorite coloratura soprano"--Cover., Townsend Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo., Cover illustration: Woman dressed in Louis XIV era clothing reading something on a piece of paper with framed picture of flowers behind her against an orange and white striped background with inset photo of Mme. De Pasquali., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for 'Memory's garden by Lucien Denni ; 'Kiss me goodnight' by Ben Bernie ; 'Adoration waltz' by F. Magine and 'Come and whisper dear' by W. Elmer Keeton., "Sung by Mme. De Pasquali the international favorite coloratura soprano"--Cover., Townsend Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo., Cover illustration: Woman dressed in Louis XIV era clothing reading something on a piece of paper with framed picture of flowers behind her against an orange and white striped background with inset photo of Mme. De Pasquali., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're just a flower from an old bouquet
Copyright 1924, words by Gwynne Denni ; music by Lucien Denni., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipits for 'The mystery of night' by Lucien Denni ; 'Kiss me goodnight' by Ben Bernie ; 'Memory's garden' by Lucien Denni and 'Adoration waltz' by Frank Magine., "As featured in the Elsie Janis Bird's Eye Revue 'Puzzles of 1925'"--Cover., Townsend Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo., Cover illustration: Large oval photo of Elsie Janis with color floral border., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're my little pin up girl
Copyright 1944, music by James V. Monaco ; lyric by Mack Gordon., For voice and piano; includes guitar chord diagrams., Caption title., Includes advertising., "Betty Grable in Pin up girl with John Harvey, Martha Raye … and Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra"--Cover., Cover illustration: Photos of Betty Grable, John Harvey, Martha Raye and Charlie Spivak from the film., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're so sweet to remember
Copyright 1945, music by David Rose ; lyric by Leo Robin., For voice and piano; includes guitar chord symbols., Includes advertising., "Theme from 'Winged victory'.", "20th Century-Fox in association iwth the U.S. Army Air Force presents Moss Hart's 'Winged victory'"--Cover., Cover illustration: A montage of various photo stills from the movie., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're the girl (I'm crazy about)
Copyright 1922, words and music by Carson J. Robison., For voice and piano., Caption title., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're the girl (I'm crazy about)
Copyright 1922, words and music by Carson J. Robison., For voice and piano., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipit for 'Little brown baby mine' by Carson J. Robison., Cover illustration: Man tickling a woman with a long feather / H. M. Proper., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're the sweetest girl of all
Copyright 1910, words & music by Ted Quadlander., For voice and piano., Caption title., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
You're the world's sweetest girl
Copyright 1932, music by Phil Baxter ; lyric by Gus Kahn ; uke arr. by Orton., For voice and piano; includes chord diagrams for ukelele, banjo or guitar., Caption title., Advertising includes musical incipit for 'When it's night-time in Nevada' by Will E. Dulmage and H. O'Reilly Clint., Short essay 'Why You're the World's Sweetest Girl was dedicated to the Mothers and Sweethearts of DeMolay' appears on cover verso., "Introduced by Buddy Rogers and his California Cavaliers"--Cover., Cover illustration: Emblem of DeMolay and photo of Buddy Rogers., "Dedicated to the mothers and sweethearts of DeMolay"--Cover., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Your King and country want you
Copyright 1914, words and music by Paul A. Rubens., For voice and piano., Caption title., Includes advertising., "The entire profits from the sale of this song will be devoted to Queen Mary's 'Work for women' fund"--Cover., Cover illustration: Black and white drawing of a woman with outstretched arms / Hassall., "Dedicated by special permission to Her Majesty the Queen"--Cover., Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

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