American University Historic Sheet Music Collection

His buttons are marked "U.S."
My papa's all dressed up today, He never looked so fine, To Catherine and Dorothy Yates, This copy missing cover.
I love you truly
I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
I love you truly
I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
Just awearyin' for you
Just awearyin' for you, All the time afeelin' blue, To F.B., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose.
Life's garden
Out in life's garden, where sympathy grew, Dedicated to and sung by Madam Schumann-Heink, Poem by Fred Jacobs Smith
Little pink rose
A little pink rose in my garden grew, The tiniest one of all, To the memory of little Bernice
My soul
My soul is like the summer tress With leaves of verdure clad, To "Tia"
Perfect day
When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
Perfect Day
When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
Perfect day
When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato.
Perfect day
When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, For medium voice, with cello obligato.
Perfect day
This copy contains only the Cello obligato that goes with the low voice part.
Perfect day
When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
Shepherdess
If I could choose my path of life From out this world of tangled ways, To Mrs. Helen H. Hawks
Two songs for contralto
You cried in your sleep for your mother dear, Baby, Baby [His lullaby], I love thee, dear, but only dare To look with longing eyes [Longing], To Madame Schumann-Heink [His lullaby], To Mabel E. Kimball [Longing], His lullaby: poem by Robert Healy; Longing: poem by C. Jessica Donnelly. Includes a photograph and printed inscription by Madame Schumann-Heink.