A bicycle built for two (daisy bell); A bird in a gilded cage; A little love, a little kiss; A paradise for two; Aba daba honeymoon; After the ball; After you've gone; Alexander's ragtime band; Alice blue gown; Anchors aweigh; Avalon; ballin' the jack; Be my little baby bumble bee; Because; Bill Bailey, won't you please come home?; By the beautiful sea; By the light of the silvery moon; Canadian capers; Cant find my way home; Chinatown my Chinatown; Come to the ball; Come, Josephine in my flying machine (up she goes!); Cuddle up a little closer, lovey mine; Danny boy (Londonderry air); Down by the old mill stream; Every day is ladies' day with me; Everybody's doin' it now; fascination; For me and my gal; Give my regards to Broadway; Glow worm; Good-by Broadway, hello France!; Hail! Hail! The gang's all here; Harrigan; Has anybody ever seen Kelly?; He'd have to get under - get out and get under (to fix up his automobile); Hello! My baby; Hinky dinky parley-voo (mademoiselle from armentieres); I don't care; I love a piano; I love the moon; I love you truly; I want a girl (just like the girl that married dear old dad); I wonder who's kissing her now; Ida, sweet as apple cider; If I knock out the 1 of Kelly; If you were the only girl in the world; I'm always chasing rainbows; I'm forever blowing bubbles; I'm shy Marry Ellen, I'm shy; I'm sorry I made you cry; in my merry oldsmobile; In the good old summertime; In the shade of the old apple tree; Indian summer; It's a long way to Tipperary; I've got rings on my fingers; Ja-da (ja da, ja da, jing jing jing!); Johnson rag; Just because she made dem goo-goo eyes; Keep the home fires burning; Kiss me again; Kkkkaty; Let me call you sweetheart; Let the rest of the world go by; Little grey home in the west; Look for the silver lining; Love, here is my heart; Love's old sweet song; Marcheta; Margie; Mary's a grand old name; Meet in St. Louis, Louis; Memories; Moonlight bay; M-o-t-h-e-r (a word that means the world to me); Mother machree; My gal Sal; My melancholy baby; My wild Irish rose; Oh! Beautiful doll; Oh, Johnny, oh!; On the road to Mandalay; On top of old smoky; Over there; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile; Peg o' my heart; Poor butterfly; Pretty baby; Put on your old grey bonnet; Put your arms around me, honey; Ragtime cowboy Joe; Rock-a-bye your baby (with a dixie melody); Rose room; Roses of picardy; School days (when we were a couple of kids); She is ma daisy; Shine on harvest moon; Smiles; Smilin' through; Some of these days; Sunshine of your smile; Swanee; Sweet Adeline; Sweet Rosie O'Grady; Sympathy; Take me out to the ballgame; Ta-ra-ra boom-der-e; The band played on; The bells of St. Mary's; The darktown strutters' ball; The entertainer; The floral dance; The Japanese sandman; The pipes of pan are calling; The sidewalks of New York (east side, west side); The song of songs; The sweetest story ever told; The Yankee doodle boy; Tiger rag (hold that tiger!); Till we meet again; Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (that's an Irish lullaby); Two little boys; Vienna, city of me dreams; Wait till the sun shines, Nellie; Wee wee Marie; When Irish eyes are smiling; When it's apple blossom time in Normandy; When the saints go marching in; When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose; Will you love me in December (as you do in may?); Wind, tell my sweetheart; You can't stop the yanks; You made me love you; You tell me your dream, i'll tell you mine; Your kiss is sweet (Billy Preston and Syreeta); You're a grand old flag.