Parlor Songs in search of popular American Song

Novelty Songs


We offer you several more novelty songs as a part of this month's featured theme. Several of these have not been published before on our site. The remainder of the works in this months gallery have been featured before but the midi files have been re-done using CuBase to create an improved performance for you. We have also sharpened and resized the cover art to a larger size.

Just click on any cover or title to hear the MIDI version of the music

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Rackety-Coo

(1915)
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Dapper Dan

(1921)
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Dizzy Fingers

(1923)

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Dromedary

(1925)
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Ho-Hum
(1931)
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Oh! Harold

(1923)

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Danger! In Your Eyes

(1925)
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The Toy Parade

(1932)
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I Want To Go Back To Michigan

(1914)

Prior Month Features: If you missed these great songs, visit last month's featured page & gallery. Just use the handy drop down box below.

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Those Draftin' Blues

(1918)
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The St.Louis Blues

(1914)
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The Memphis Blues

(1913)
Please return to the October Feature for more great music.



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