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Sheet music for When I Lost You

This article is a list of songs written by Irving Berlin. It is arranged in alphabetical order, but can be rearranged in chronological order by clicking at the top of that column. You may also click twice at the top of the "click to play" column, to bring those items to the top of the list. Furthermore, you can click on the last column to bring to the top those songs that have Wikipedia articles about them.

Sources vary as to the number of songs actually written by Berlin, but a 2001 article in TIME put the figure at around 1,250. Of these, 25 tunes reached #1 on the pop charts.[1] This is not a complete list, given that he wrote hundreds more songs than the ones listed here.[2] [3]

This list gives the year each song was written, or alternatively groups each song into a five-year period. The list is incomplete but gives a sense of Berlin's evolution as a songwriter over a period of decades.

According to the New York Public Library, whose Irving Berlin collection comprises 550 non-commercial recordings radio broadcasts, live performances, and private recordings,[4] he published his first song, "Marie from Sunny Italy", in 1907 and had his first major international hit, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" in 1911.

Many of Berlin's songs were included in the seventeen complete scores he wrote for Broadway musicals and revues, including The Cocoanuts, As Thousands Cheer, Louisiana Purchase, Miss Liberty, Mr. President, Call Me Madam and Annie Get Your Gun.[4]

List

Contents
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Song title Year or range when written Click to play
(if available)
Abie Sings an Irish Song 1912–1916
Abraham 1942–1946
Across the Breakfast Table 1930
Adoption Dance 1942–1946
Aesop, that Able Fable Man 1952–1956
After the Honeymoon 1907–1911
After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It 1920
Alexander and His Clarinet 1907–1911
Alexander's Bag-Pipe Band 1912–1916
Alexander's Ragtime Band[4] 1911
Alice in Wonderland 1922–1926
All Alone 1924
All by Myself[5] 1921
All of My Life 1942–1946
Along Came Ruth 1912–1916
Always[1] 1925
Always April 1922–1926
Always Treat Her Like a Baby 1912–1916
American Eagles 1942–1946
And Father Wanted Me to Learn a Trade 1912–1916
Angelo 1907–1911
Angels 1907–1911
Angels of Mercy 1937–1941
Anna Liza's Wedding Day 1912–1916
Antonio, You'd Better Come Home 1912–1916
Any Bonds Today? 1941
Any Love Today? 1927–1931 (performed in 2006 by Grant Raymond Barrett)(performed in 1911 by Billy Murray)
Anybody Can Write 1952–1956
Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)[1] 1942–1946
The Apple Tree and the Bumble Bee 1912–1916
Araby 1912–1916
Arms for the Love of America 1937–1941
The Army's Made a Man of Me 1942–1946
At Peace with the World 1922–1926
At the Court Around the Comer 1917–1921
At the Devil's Ball 1912–1916
At the Picture Show 1912–1916
Back to Back 1937–1941
Bandanna Ball 1922–1926
Be Careful, It's My Heart 1942–1946
Beautiful Faces Need Beautiful Clothes 1917–1921
Because I Love You 1926
Becky's Got a Job in a Musical Show 1912–1916
Before I Go and Marry I Will Have a Talk with You 1907–1911
Begging for Love 1927–1931
Behind the Fan 1917–1921
The Belle of the Barber's Ball 1912–1916
The Bellhops 1922–1926
Bells 1917–1921
The Best of Friends Must Part 1907–1911
The Best Thing for You (Would Be Me) 1947–1951
The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing 1952–1956
Better Luck Next Time 1947–1951
Better Times with Al 1927–1931
Bevo 1917–1921
Blow Your Horn 1912–1916
The Blue Devils of France 1917–1921
Blue Skies[1] 1926
Brand New 1912–1916
Bring Back My Lena to Me 1907–1911
Bring Back My Lovin' Man 1907–1911
Bring Me a Ring in the Spring 1907–1911
Bring on the Pepper 1922–1926
Broker's Ensemble 1927–1931
Business for a Good Girl Is Bad 1947–1951
Business Is Business, Rosey Cohen 1907–1911
But Where Are You? 1932–1936
But! She's Just a Little Bit Crazy 1917–1921
Butterfingers 1932–1936
C}Call Again 1912–1916
Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon 1907–1911
The Call of the South 1922–1926
Can You Use Any Money Today? 1947–1951
Can't You Tell? 1922–1926
Change Partners 1938
Chanson Printaniere 1922–1926
Chase All Your Cares and Go to Sleep, Baby 1927–1931
Chatter, Chatter 1912–1916
Cheek to Cheek[6] 1932–1936
The Chicken Walk 1912–1916
Chinese Firecrackers 1917–1921
Choreography 1952–1956
Christmas Time Seems Years and Years Away 1907–1911
Cinderella Lost Her Slipper 1917–1921
The Circus Is Coming to Town 1917–1921
City Hall 1932–1936
Climbing the Scale 1922–1926
Cohen Owes Me Ninety-Seven Dollars 1912–1916
Colonel Buffalo Bill 1942–1946
Colored Rome 1907–1911
Come Along Sextette 1917–1921
Come Along to Toy Town 1917–1921
Come Back to Me, My Melody 1912–1916
Come to the Land of the Argentine 1912–1916
Coquette 1927–1931
Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) 1954
A Couple of Song and Dance Men 1945
A Couple of Swells 1948
Crinoline Days 1922–1926
Cuddle Up 1907–1911
Daddy, Come Home 1912–1916
Dance and Grow Thin 1917–1921
Dance with Me (Tonight at the Mardi Gras) 1937–1941
Dance Your Troubles Away 1922–1926
Dat Draggy Rag 1907–1911
Dat's A My Gal 1907–1911
De Tant Amour-De Tant D'Ivresse 1922–1926
Dear Mayme, I Love You 1907–1911
Debts 1932–1936
The Devil Has Brought Up All the Coal 1917–1921
Diamond Horse-Shoe 1922–1926
Ding Dong 1917–1921
Do It Again 1912–1916
Do You Believe Your Eyes, or Do You Believe Your Baby? 1927–1931
Do Your Duty, Doctor 1907–1911
Dog Gone That Chilly Man 1907–1911
Doin' What Comes Natur'lly[7] 1942–1946
Don't Be Afraid of Romance 1962–1966
Don't Leave Your Wife Alone 1912–1916
Don't Put Out the Light 1907–1911
Don't Send Me Back to Petrograd 1922–1926
Don't Take Your Beau to the Seashore 1907–1911
Don't Wait too Long 1922–1926
Dorando 1907–1911
Down in Chattanooga 1912–1916
Down in My Heart 1912–1916
Down to the Folies Bergere 1907–1911
Down Where the Jack O'Lanterns Grow 1917–1921
Dream on, Little Soldier Boy 1917–1921
Dreams, Just Dreams 1907–1911
Drinking Song 1932–1936
Drowsy Head 1917–1921
Drum Crazy 1947–1951
Easter Parade 1933
Eighteenth Amendment Repealed 1932–1936
Elevator Man, Going Up! Going Up! Going Up! 1912–1916
Empty Pockets Filled with Love 1962–1966
England Every Time for Me 1912–1916
Ephraham Played Upon the Piano 1907–1911
Ever Since I Put on a Uniform 1917–1921
Everybody Knew But Me 1942–1946
Everybody Step 1921
Everybody's Doin' It Now 1907–1911
Everyone in the World Is Doing the Charleston 1922–1926
Everything in America Is Ragtime 1912–1916
Everything Is Rosy Now for Rosie 1917–1921
Extra! Extra! 1947–1951
The Eyes of Youth See the Truth 1917–1921
Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun 1947–1951
Father's Beard 1912–1916
A Fella with an Umbrella 1947–1951
The Fifth Army's Where My Heart Is 1942–1946
The First Lady 1962–1966
Five O'Clock Tea 1922–1926
Florida By the Sea 1922–1926
Follow Me Around 1912–1916
Follow the Crowd 1912–1916
Follow the Fleet 1932–1936
Follow the Leader Jig 1947–1951
Following the Girl Behind the Smile 1912–1916
Fools Fall in Love 1937–1941
For the Very First Time 1952–1956
For Your Country and My Country[1] 1917
Free 1947–1951
The Freedom Train 1947–1951
The Friars Parade 1912–1916
From Here to Shanghai 1917–1921
The Funnies 1932–1936
Funny Feet 1922–1926
The Funny Little Melody 1912–1916
Furnishing a Home for Two 1912–1916
The Garden of Yesterday 1912–1916
Gee, I Wish I Was Back in the Army 1952–1956
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1922–1926
Get Thee Behind Me Satan 1932–1936
Getting Nowhere (Running Around In Circles) 1945
Ginger 1912–1916
The Girl on the Magazine Cover 1912–1916
Girl on the Police Gazette 1937–1941
The Girl That I Marry 1942–1946
The Girls of My Dreams 1917–1921
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor (Emma Lazarus) 1947–1951
Glad to be Home 1962–1966
God Bless America[6] 1937–1941
God Gave You to Me 1912–1916
Goodbye, France 1918
Goodbye, Girlie, And Remember Me 1907–1911
Goody, Goody, Goody, Goody, Good 1912–1916
The Grizzly Bear 1907–1911
A Guy on Monday 1962–1966
The Hand That Rocked My Cradle Rules My Heart 1917–1921
Happy Easter 1947–1951
Happy Holiday 1942–1946
Happy Little Country Girl 1912–1916
The Happy New Year Blues 1922–1926
Harem Life 1917–1921
Harlem On My Mind 1932–1936
The Haunted House 1912–1916
He Ain't Got Rhythm 1937–1941
He Doesn't Know What It's All About 1922–1926
He Played It on his Fid, Fid, Fiddle-De-Dee 1912–1916
He Promised Me 1907–1911
Heat Wave 1933
Heaven Watch the Philippines 1942–1946
Help Me to Help My Neighbor 1947–1951
Herman, Let's Dance That Beautiful Waltz 1907–1911
He's a Devil in His Own Home Town 1912–1916
He's a Rag Picker 1912–1916
He's Getting Too Darn Big for a One-Horse Town 1912–1916
He's So Good to Me 1912–1916
Hiram's Band 1912–1916
Holiday Inn 1942–1946
Home Again Blues 1917–1921
Homesick 1922–1926
Homeward Bound 1912–1916
Homework 1947–1951
The Honorable Profession of the Fourth Estate 1947–1951
The Hostess with the Mostes' 1947–1951
How About a Cheer for the Navy 1942–1946
How About Me? 1927–1931
How Can I Change My Luck? 1927–1931
How Can I Forget 1917–1921
How Deep is the Ocean? 1932–1936
How Do You Do It, Mabel, On Twenty Dollars a Week? 1907–1911
How Many Times? 1922–1926
How Much I Love You 1927–1931
How's Chances? 1932–1936
Hurry Back to My Bamboo Shack 1912–1916
I Beg Your Pardon, Dear Old Broadway 1907–1911
I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y.M.C.A. 1917–1921
I Can't Do Without You 1927–1931
I Can't Remember 1932–1936
I Can't Tell a Lie 1942–1946
I Didn't Go Home at All 1907–1911
I Don't Want to Be Married 1927–1931
I Get Along with the Aussies 1942–1946
I Got Lost in His Arms 1942–1946
I Got the Sun in the Mornin' (and the Moon at Night) 1942–1946
I Hate You 1912–1916
I Have Just One Heart for Just One Boy 1917–1921
I Just Came Back to Say Goodbye 1907–1911
I Keep Running Away from You 1957–1961
I Left My Door Open and My Daddy Walked Out 1917–1921
I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen 1942–1946
I Like Ike 1952–1956
I Like It 1917–1921
I Lost My Heart In Dixieland[5] 1919
I Love a Piano 1915
I Love My Neighbor 1927–1931
I Love to Dance 1912–1916
I Love to Have the Boys Around Me 1912–1916
I Love to Quarrel with You 1912–1916
I Love to Stay at Home 1912–1916
(Just One Way to Say) I Love You 1947–1951
I Love You More Each Day 1907–1911
I Never Had A Chance 1934
I Never Knew 1917–1921
I Never Want to See You Again 1952–1956
I Never Would Do in Society 1912–1916
I Paid My Income Tax Today 1942–1946
I Poured My Heart into a Song 1937–1941
I Say It's Spinach (And The Hell With It) 1932–1936
I Still Like Ike 1952–1956
I Threw a Kiss in the Ocean 1942–1946
I Used to Be Color Blind 1938
I Used to Play by Ear 1962–1966
I Want to Be a Ballet Dancer 1922–1926
I Want to Be in Dixie 1912–1916
I Want to Go Back to Michigan 1914
I Want You for Myself 1927–1931
I Was Aviating Around 1912–1916
I Wish You Was My Gal, Molly 1907–1911
I Wonder 1917–1921
I Wouldn't Give That for the Man Who Couldn't Dance 1917–1921
I'd Like My Picture Took 1947–1951
I'd Love to Be Shot from a Cannon with You 1937–1941
I'd Rather Lead A Band 1932–1936
I'd Rather See a Minstrel Show 1917–1921
If All the Girls I Knew Were Like You 1912–1916
If I Had My Way, I'd Live among the Gypsies 1917–1921
If I Had You 1912–1916
If I Thought You Wouldn't Tell 1907–1911
If That's Your Idea of a Wonderful Time (Take Me Home) 1912–1916
If the Managers Only Thought the Same As Mother 1907–1911
If You Believe 1937–1941
If You Don't Want Me (Why Do You Hang Around) 1912–1916
If You Don't Want My Peaches (You'd Better Stop Shaking My Tree) 1912–1916
Ike for Four More Years 1952–1956
I'll Capture Your Heart Singing 1942–1946
I'll Dance Rings around You 1942–1946
I'll Know Better the Next Time 1957–1961
I'll Miss You in the Evening 1932–1936
I'll see you in C-U-B-A 1920
I'll See You In C-U-B-A 1920
I'll Share It All with You 1942–1946
I'll Take You Back to Italy 1917–1921
I'm a Bad, Bad Man 1942–1946
I'm a Dancing Teacher Now 1912–1916
I'm a Dumbbell 1917–1921
I'm a Happy Married Man 1907–1911
I'm a Vamp from East Broadway, 1917–1921
I'm Afraid, Pretty Maid, I'm Afraid 1912–1916
I'm an Indian, Too 1942–1946
I'm Beginning to Miss You 1947–1951
I'm Down in Honolulu Looking Them Over 1912–1916
I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep 1942–1946
I'm Going Back to Dixie 1912–1916
I'm Going Back to the Farm 1912–1916
I'm Going on a Long Vacation 1907–1911
I'm Gonna Do It If I Like It 1917–1921
I'm Gonna Get Him 1962–1966
I'm Gonna Pin My Medal on the Girl I Left Behind[1] 1917
I'm Looking for a Daddy Long Legs 1922–1926
I'm Not Afraid 1952–1956
I'm Not Prepared 1912–1916
I'm on My Way Home 1922–1926
I'm Playing with Fire 1932–1936
I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket 1932–1936
I'm Sorry for Myself 1937–1941
I'm the Guy Who Guards the Harem 1917–1921
I'm the Head Man 1927–1931
In a Cozy Kitchenette Apartment 1917–1921
In Acapulco 1947–1951
In Florida Among the Palms 1912–1916
In My Harem 1912–1916
In Our Hide-Away 1962–1966
In the Morning 1927–1931
In the Shade of a Sheltering Tree 1922–1926
In Those Good Old Bowery Days 1927–1931
Innocent Bessie Brown 1907–1911
Irving Berlin Barrett 1957–1961
Irving Berlin Si's Been Drinking Cider 1912–1916
Is He the Only Man in the World? 1962–1966
Is That Nice 1927–1931
Is There Anything Else that I Can Do For You? 1907–1911
Isn't This a Lovely Day? 1932–1936
Israel 1957–1961
It All Belongs to Me 1927–1931
It Gets Lonely in the White House 1962–1966
It Isn't What He Said, But the Way He Said It 1912–1916
It Only Happens When I Dance With You 1947–1951
It Takes an Irishman to Make Love 1917–1921
It Takes More than Love to Keep a Lady Warm 1952–1956
It'll Come to You 1937–1941
It's a Lovely Day Today 1950
It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow 1938
It's a Walk-in with Walker 1922–1926
It's Always the Same 1962–1966
It's the Little Bit of Irish 1917–1921
It's Up to the Band 1927–1931
It's Yours 1927–1931
I've Got a Sweet Tooth Bothering Me 1912–1916
I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now 1920
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm 1937
I've Got to Be Around 1962–1966
I've Got to Go Back to Texas 1912–1916
I've Got to Have Some Lovin' Now 1912–1916
Jake! Jake! The Yiddisher Ball Player 1912–1916
Jap-German Sextette 1942–1946
Jimmy 1927–1931
Jungle Jingle 1927–1931
Just a Blue Serge Suit 1942–1946
Just a Little Longer 1922–1926
Just A Little While 1927–1931
Just Another Kill 1917–1921
Just Like the Rose 1907–1911
Kate 1947–1951
Keep Away From the Fellow Who Owns an Automobile 1912–1916
Keep on Walking 1912–1916
The Kick in the Pants 1942–1946
The Ki-I-Youdling Dog 1912–1916
King of Broadway 1917–1921
Kiss Me, My Honey, Kiss Me 1907–1911
Kiss Your Sailor Boy Goodbye 1912–1916
Kitchen Police 1917–1921
Klondike Kate 1952–1956
Knights of the Road 1927–1931
Ladies of the Chorus 1942–1946
Lady of the Evening 1922–1926
Latins Know How 1937–1941
Laugh It Up 1962–1966
The Law Must Be Obeyed 1912–1916
Lazy 1922–1926
Lead Me to Love 1912–1916
Lead Me to that Beautiful Band 1912–1916
Learn to Do the Strut 1922–1926
Learn to Sing a Love Song 1927–1931
The Leg of Nations 1917–1921
The Legend of the Pearls 1917–1921
Let Me Sing and I'm Happy 1927–1931
Let Yourself Go 1932–1936
Let's All Be Americans Now[1] 1917
Let's Face the Music and Dance[6] 1932–1936
Let's Go Around the Town 1912–1916
Let's Go Back to the Waltz 1962–1966
Let's Go West Again 1942–1946
Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee 1932–1936
Let's Say It with Firecrackers 1942–1946
Let's Start the New Year Right 1942–1946
Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk 1947–1951
Letter Boxes 1917–1921
Lichtenburg 1947–1951
Lindy 1917–1921
Listening 1922–1926
A Little Bit of Everything 1912–1916
A Little Bungalow 1922–1926
Little Butterfly 1922–1926
Little Fish in a Big Pond 1947–1951
The Little Girl Who Couldn't Care 1912–1916
A Little Old Church in England 1937–1941
The Little Red Lacquer Cage 1922–1926
The Little Things In Life 1930
Lock Me in Your Harem and Throw Away the Key 1912–1916
Lonely Heart 1932–1936
Lonely Moon 1912–1916
Long As I Can Take You Home 1962–1966
Look at Them Doing It 1912–1916
Look Out for That Bolsheviki Man 1917–1921
The Lord Done Fixed up My Soul 1937–1941
Louisiana Purchase 1937–1941
Love And The Weather 1947–1951
Love Leads to Marriage 1952–1956
Love, You Didn't Do Right by Me 1952–1956
Lucky Boy 1922–1926
Lunching at the Automat 1932–1936
Maid of Mesh 1922–1926
Majestic Sails at Midnight 1932–1936
Man Bites Dog 1932–1936
A Man Chases a Girl 1947–1951
A Man Is Only a Man 1917–1921
A Man to Cook For 1962–1966
Mandy[1] 1919
Manhattan Madness 1932–1936
Marching Along with Time[1] 1938
Marie[1] (AKA "Marie (The Dawn Is Breaking)") 1929
Marie from Sunny Italy[4] 1907
Marrying for Love 1947–1951
Mary Brown 1917–1921
Maybe I Love You Too Much 1932–1936
Maybe It's Because I Love You 1933
Me 1927–1931
Me An' My Bundle 1947–1951
Me and My Melinda 1942–1946
Meat and Potatoes 1962–1966
Meet Me Tonight 1907–1911
Memory That's Soon Forgotten 1927–1931
Metropolitan Nights 1912–1916
Metropolitan Opening 1932–1936
The Million Dollar Ball 1912–1916
Minstrel Days 1922–1926
The Minstrel Parade 1912–1916
Miss Liberty 1947–1951
Molly, Oh! Molly 1907–1911
The Monkey Doodle Doo 1912–1916
Montmartre 1922–1926
Moon Over Napoli 1932–1936
Moonlight Maneuvers 1932–1936
Moonshine Lullaby 1946
Morning Exercise 1912–1916
The Most 1952–1956
The Most Expensive Statue in the World 1947–1951
Move Over 1912–1916
Mr. Jazz Himself 1917–1921
Mr. Monotony 1947–1951
Mr. President 1962–1966
Mrs. Sally Adams 1947–1951
My Baby's Come Back to Me 1922–1926
My Ben Ali Haggin Girl 1917–1921
My Bird of Paradise 1912–1916
My British Buddy 1943
My Castle 1927–1931
My Defenses Are Down 1942–1946
My Heather Belle 1912–1916
My Little Book of Poetry 1917–1921
My Little Feller 1927–1931
My Melody Dream 1907–1911
My New York 1927–1931
My Rhinestone Girl 1927–1931
My Sergeant and I Are Buddies 1942–1946
My Sweet Italian Man 1912–1916
My Sweetie 1917–1921
My Tamborine Girl 1917–1921
My Walking Stick 1937–1941
My Wife's Gone to the Country (Hurrah! Hurrah!) 1907–1911
How Dry I am 1919
The New Moon 1919
Next To Your Mother Who Do You Love? 1907–1911
The Night Is Filled with Music 1937–1941
No One Could Do It Like My Father 1907–1911
No Strings (I'm Fancy Free) 1932–1936
Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems to Care) 1917–1921
Nora 1927–1931
Not for All the Rice in China 1933
Now It Can Be Told 1937–1941
Nudist Colony 1932–1936
The Ocarina 1947–1951
Office Hours 1912–1916
Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning[1] (music by Ted Snyder) 1918
Oh! To Be Home Again 1942–1946
Oh! Where Is My Wife Tonight? 1907–1911
Oh, How That German Could Love 1910
Oh, That Beautiful Rag 1907–1911
An Old Fashioned Tune Is Always New 1937–1941
Old Fashioned Wedding[7] 1966
The Old Maid's Ball 1912–1916
The Old Man 1952–1956
On a Roof in Manhattan 1932–1936
On the Steps of Grant's Tomb 1937–1941
Once Every Four Years 1962–1966
Once Upon a Time Today 1947–1951
One Girl 1922–1926
One O'Clock in the Morning I Get Lonesome 1907–1911
A One-Man Woman 1962–1966
Only for Americans 1947–1951
Ooh, Maybe It's You 1927–1931
Opening the Mizner Story 1952–1956
Opera Burlesque on the Sextette 1912–1916
An Orange Grove in California 1922–1926
Our Day of Independence 1947–1951
Our Wedding Day 1932–1936
Out of the This World, Into My Arms 1952–1956
Outside of Loving You, I Like You 1962–1966
Outside of That I Love You 1937–1941
Over the Sea, Boys 1917–1921
The P.X. 1962–1966
Pack up Your Sins and Go to the Devil" 1922–1926
Paris Wakes up and Smiles 1947–1951
The Passion Flower 1917–1921
Piano Man 1907–1911
The Piccolino 1932–1936
Pick, Pick, Pick on the Mandolin, Antonio 1912–1916
Pickaninny — Mose 1917–1921
Pigtails and Freckles 1962–1966
Play a Simple Melody[1] (aka "Simple Melody/Musical Demon") 1914
A Play without a Bedroom 1917–1921
Please Let Me Come Back to You 1952–1956
Plenty to Be Thankful For 1942–1946
The Police of New York 1927–1931
The Policemen's Ball 1947–1951
Polka 1912–1916
Polly, Pretty Polly 1917–1921
Poor Joe 1962–1966
Poor Little Rich Girl's Dog 1917–1921
Porcelain Maid 1922–1926
The President's Birthday Ball 1942–1946
Pretty Birdie 1917–1921
A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody 1919
The Pulitzer Prize 1947–1951
Pullman Porters Parade 1912–1916
Puttin' On the Ritz[1] 1930
Queenie 1907–1911
The Race Horse and the Flea 1942–1946
Ragtime Finale 1912–1916
The Ragtime Jockey Man 1912–1916
Ragtime Mocking Bird 1912–1916
Ragtime Opera Melody 1912–1916
Ragtime Razor Brigade 1917–1921
Ragtime Soldier Man 1912–1916
The Ragtime Violin 1907–1911
Rainbow of Girls 1927–1931
Rainy Day Sue 1922–1926
Reaching for the Moon 1930
Real Girl 1907–1911
Relatives 1917–1921
Remember 1925
Revolt in Cuba 1932–1936
Ribbons and Bows 1927–1931
The Road that Leads to Love 1917–1921
Rock-A-Bye Baby 1922–1926
Roses of Yesterday 1927–1931
Rum Tum Tiddle 1912–1916
Run Home and Tell Your Mother 1907–1911
Russian Lullaby 1927
Sadie Salome (Go Home) 1907–1911
Sailor Song 1912–1916
A Sailor's Not a Sailor 1952–1956
Sam, Sam, the Man What Am 1957–1961
San Francisco Bound 1912–1916
Say it Isn't so 1932–1936
Say It With Music 1921
Sayonara 1957–1961
The Schoolhouse Blues 1917–1921
The Secret Service 1962–1966
Send a Lot of Jazz Bands Over There 1917–1921
A Serenade to an Old-Fashioned Girl 1942–1946
Settle Down in a One-Horse Town 1912–1916
Sex Marches On 1937–1941
Shakin' the Blues Away 1927–1931
She Was a Dear Little Girl 1907–1911
Show Me the Way 1917–1921
Show Us How to Do the Fox Trot 1912–1916
Silver Platter 1957–1961
Sing a Song of Sing Sing 1947–1951
Sisters[5] 1953
Sittin’ In The Sun (Countin’ My Money) 1952–1956
Sixteen, Sweet Sixteen 1922–1926
Skate with Me 1932–1936
Skating Song 1912–1916
Slumming on Park Avenue 1937–1941
Smile and Show Your Dimple 1917–1921
Smiling Geisha 1952–1956
Snookey Ookums 1912–1916
Snow 1952–1956
So Help Me 1932–1936
Society Wedding 1932–1936
Soft Lights and Sweet Music 1927–1931
Sombrero Land 1907–1911
Some Little Something About You 1907–1911
Some Sunny Day 1922–1926
Somebody's Coming to My House 1912–1916
Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone 1917
Someone Just Like You, Dear 1907–1911
Someone's Waiting for Me 1907–1911
Something to Dance About 1947–1951
Song for Belly Dancer 1962–1966
Song for Elizabeth Esther Barrett 1957–1961
The Song Is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On) 1927–1931
Song of Freedom 1942–1946
The Song of the Metronome 1937–1941
Spanish Love 1907–1911
Spring and Fall 1912–1916
Stay Down Here Where You Belong 1912–1916
Steppin' Out with My Baby 1947–1951
The Sterling Silver Moon 1917–1921
Stop Press 1932–1936
Stop That Rag (Keep on Playing) 1907–1911
Stop! Look! Listen! 1912–1916
Stop! Stop! Stop! Come Over and Love Me Some More 1907–1911
A Streak of Blues 1917–1921
The Sun Dollars 1912–1916
Sunshine 1927–1931
Supper Time 1932–1936
Swanee Shuffle 1927–1931
Sweet Baby 1927–1931
Sweet Italian Love 1907–1911
Sweet Marie, Make a Rag-a-Time-a-Dance with Me 1907–1911
Sweeter Than Sugar (is My Sweetie) 1917–1921
Swing Sister 1937–1941
Syncopated Cocktail 1917–1921
The Syncopated Vamp 1917–1921
The Syncopated Walk 1912–1916
Take a Little Tip from Father 1912–1916
Take a Little Wife 1922–1926
Take 'im Away, He's Breaking My Heart 1922–1926
Take It in Your Stride 1942–1946
Take Me Back 1912–1916
Take Off A Little Bit 1912–1916
Tango Melody 1922–1926
Teach Me How to Love 1912–1916
Tell All the Folks in Kentucky (I'm Coming Home) 1922–1926
Tell Her in the Springtime 1922–1926
Tell Me a Bedtime Story 1922–1926
Tell Me with a Melody 1922–1926
Tell Me, Little Gypsy 1917–1921
Telling Lies 1907–1911
The Ten Best Undressed Women in the World 1962–1966
Thank You, Kind Sir, Said She 1907–1911
That Dying Rag 1907–1911
That Goody Melody 1917–1921
That Hula Hula 1912–1916
That International Rag 1913
That Kazzatsky Dance 1907–1911
That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune 1907–1911
That Monkey Tune 1907–1911
That Mysterious Rag (written with Ted Snyder) 1911
That Opera Rag 1907–1911
That Russian Winter 1942–1946
That Society Bear 1912–1916
That's a Good Girl 1922–1926
That's How I Love You 1912–1916
That's My Idea of Paradise 1917–1921
That's My Idea of Paradise 1912–1916
That's What the Well-Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear 1942–1946
There Are No Wings on a Foxhole 1942–1946
There are Two Eyes in Dixie 1917–1921
There's a Corner Up in Heaven 1917–1921
There's a Girl in Arizona 1912–1916
There's a Girl in Havana 1907–1911
There's No Business Like Show Business[6] 1946
There's Something Nice about the South 1917–1921
They Always Follow Me Around 1912–1916
They Call It Dancing 1917–1941
They Like Ike 1947–1951
They Love Me[5] 1962
They Say It's Wonderful 1942–1946
They Were All Out of Step But Jim[1] 1917
They're Blaming the Charleston 1922–1926
They're on Their Way to Mexico 1912–1916
They've Got Me Doin' It Now 1912–1916
This Is a Great Country 1962–1966
This Is the Army, Mister Jones 1942
This Is the Life 1912–1916
This Time 1942–1946
This Year's Kisses 1932–1936
Tickling the Ivories 1927–1931
Ting-a-Ling, the Bells'll Ring 1922–1926
To Be Forgotten 1927–1931
To Be Or Not To Be 1932–1936
To My Mammy 1927–1931
Toast to Prohibition 1927–1931
Together We Two 1927–1931
Tokio Blues 1922–1926
Too Many Sweethearts 1922–1926
Top Hat, White Tie and Tails 1932–1936
Torch Song 1927–1931
The Train 1947–1951
Tra-La, La, La! 1912–1916
A True Born Soldier Man 1912–1916
Try It On Your Piano 1907–1911
Two Cheers Instead of Three 1927–1931
Unlucky in Love 1922–1926
Until I Fell in Love with You 1915
Ve Don't Like It 1942–1946
Venetian Isles 1922–1926
Virginia Lou 1907–1911
The Voice of Belgium 1912–1916
Wait Until Your Daddy Comes Home 1912–1916
Wait Until You're Married 1962–1966
Waiting At The End Of The Road 1929
The Waltz of Long Ago 1922–1926
Was There Ever a Pal Like You? 1917–1921
Washington Square Dance 1947–1951
The Washington Twist 1962–1966
Wasn't It Yesterday? 1917–1921
Watch Your Step 1912–1916
We Have Much to Be Thankful For 1912–1916
We Saw the Sea 1932–1936
We Should Care 1922–1926
The Wedding of Words and Music 1917–1921
Welcome Home 1912–1916
We'll All Be in Heaven When the Dollar Goes to Hell 1932–1936
We'll All Go Voting for Al 1922–1926
We'll Never Know 1922–1926
We'll Wait, Wait, Wait, Wait 1907–1911
We're on Our Way to France 1917–1921
What a Lucky Break for Me 1927–1931
What Am I Gonna Do? 1907–1911
What Are We Gonna Do with All the Jeeps? 1942–1946
What Can You Do with a General? 1947–1951
What Chance Have I With Love? 1952–1956
What Do I Have to Do to Get My Picture in the Paper? 1947–1951
What Does He Look Like? 1942–1946
What Does It Matter? 1927–1931
What Is Love? 1912–1916
What Makes Me Love You? 1927–1931
What'll I Do?[1] 1924
What's There about Me? 1922–1926
When a One-Star General's Daughter Meets a Four-Star General's Son 1952–1956
When I Discovered You 1912–1916
When I Get Back to the U.S.A. 1912–1916
When I Hear You Play That Piano, Bill 1907–1911
When I Lost You 1912
When I'm Alone I'm Lonesome 1907–1911
When I'm Out with You 1912–1916
When I'm Thinking of You, I'm Thinking of a Wonderful Love 1912–1916
When It Rains, Sweetheart, When It Rains 1912–1916
When It's Night Time in Dixie Land 1912–1916
When It's Peach Blossom Time in Lichtenburg 1952–1956
When Johnson's Quartet Harmonize 1912–1916
When Love Was All 1957–1961
When My Baby Smiles 1917–1921
When My Dreams Come True 1927–1931
When That Man Is Dead and Gone 1937–1941
When the Black Sheep Returns to the Fold 1912–1916
When the Curtain Falls 1917–1921
When the Folks High-Up Do the Mean Low Down 1927–1931
When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam[8] 1912
When This Crazy World Is Sane Again 1937–1941
When We're Running a Little Hotel of Our Own 1922–1926
When Winter Comes 1937–1941
When You Kiss an Italian Girl 1907–1911
When You Walked Out, Someone Else Walked Right In 1922–1926
When You're Down in Louisville (Call on Me) 1912–1916
When You're in Town (In My Home Town) 1907–1911
Where is My Little Old New York? 1922–1926
Where Is the Song of Songs for Me? 1927–1931
While the Band Played an American Rag 1912–1916
Whisper It 1962–1966
Whistling Rag 1907–1911
White Christmas[6] 1942
Who 1922–1926
Who Needs the Birds and the Bees? 1962–1966
Whose Little Heart Are You Breaking Now? 1917–1921
Why Do You Want to Know Why? 1922–1926
Why Don't They Give Us a Chance? 1912–1916
Why I Love My Baby 1927–1931
Why Should He Fly at So Much a Week? 1927–1931
Wild about You 1937–1941
Wild Cherries Rag 1907–1911
Will She Come from the East? 1922–1926
Wishing 1907–1911
With a Family Reputation 1922–1926
With My Head in the Clouds 1942–1946
With You 1929
Woodman, Woodman, Spare That Tree 1907–1911
The Yam 1937–1941
Yankee Love 1907–1911
Yascha Michaeloffsky's Melody 1927–1931
Yiddisha Eyes 1907–1911
Yiddisha Nightingale 1907–1911
The Yiddisha Professor 1912–1916
Yiddle on Your Fiddle Play Some Ragtime 1907–1911
You Better Come Home 1912–1916
You Can Have Him 1947–1951
You Cannot Make Your Shimmy Shake on Tea 1917–1921
You Can't Brush Me Off 1937–1941
You Can't Get a Man with a Gun[7] 1942–1946
You Can't Lose the Blues with Colors 1957–1961
You Forgot to Remember 1922–1926
You Got to Have It in Hollywood 1927–1931
You Keep Coming Back Like a Song 1943
You Must Be Born with It 1927–1931
You Need a Hobby 1962–1966
You Picked a Bad Day to Say Goodbye 1912–1916
You'd Be Surprised 1919
You're a Sentimental Guy 1952–1956
You're a Sucker for a Dame 1952–1956
You're Easy to Dance With 1942–1946
You're Just in Love 1947–1951
You're Laughing at Me 1937–1941
You're Lonely and I'm Lonely 1937–1941
You're So Beautiful 1917–1921
You've Built a Fire Down in My Heart 1907–1911
You've Got Me Hypnotized 1907–1911
You've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes 1912–1916

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Entertainment". Time. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  2. ^ Bergreen, Laurence. As Thousands Cheer, Viking, 1990
  3. ^ "Dreaming of Irving Berlin in the Season That He Owned" New York Times, December 23, 2005 (Estimates he had 1,500 songs)
  4. ^ a b c d Irving Berlin collection of non-commercial sound recordings [sound recording New York Public Library
  5. ^ a b c d "Special Collections Department, Mississippi State University Libraries". Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e Bergreen, Laurence (March 22, 1996). "As Thousands Cheer: The Life Of Irving Berlin". Da Capo Press, Incorporated. Retrieved August 3, 2019 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ a b c Klein, Alvin "Theater: A Rip-Roaring 'Annie Get Your Gun" New York Times May 31, 1987. Retrieved 09-02-16
  8. ^ "When that midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' : Inventions of Note Sheet Music Collection: Lewis Music Library: MIT". libraries.mit.edu. Retrieved August 3, 2019.

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