Box 2
Contains 70 Results:
Die Greene Kosine (Music by Abe Schwartz, Words by Hyman Prizant, Arranged by Jack Kammen), 1922
Voice and Piano, 1922, J. and J. Kammen (2 pp.).
I’m Waltzing in Love with You (by Louis Tappe and Louis Katzman), 1927
Voice and Piano, 1927, Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., Inc. (3 pp.).
The Meanest Kind O’ Blues (by B. Lou Jackson, Arranged by Louis Katzman), 1924
Voice and Piano, 1924, The Audubon Pub. Co. (3 pp.).
My Yiddisha Mammy (by Alex Gerber, Jean Schwartz, and Eddie Cantor, Arranged by Louis Katzman), 1922
Voice and Piano, 1922, M. Witmark and Sons (2 pp.).
Nellie Kelly I Love You (by George M. Cohan, Arranged by Louis Katzman), 1922
Voice and Piano, 1922, M. Witmark and Sons (2 pp.).
Russian Love Song (on a Tchaikowsky Air) (Music by Lee David and Louis Katzman, Lyrics by Benton Ley), 1922
Voice and Piano, 1922, B.D. Nice and Co. Inc. (4 pp.).
Two Guitars (by Harry Horlick, Arranged by Louis Katzman), 1925
Piano, 1925, Carl Fisher Inc. (4 pp.).
What’s This (by Louis Katzman), 1919
Piano, 1919, Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., Inc. (2 pp.).
Bridges, Moods, Interludes (Original Incidental and Background Music for Radio Drama and Professional or Amateur Theatrical Productions) (by Louis Katzman and Milton Rettenberg), 1943
Piano or Organ, 1943, Broadcast Music Inc. (76 pp.).
The Gem – Dance Folio for 1928 (Containing Broadway’s Musical Comedy Song and Dance Hits Arranged as Fox Trots, Waltzes, Blues, etc.) (Compiled by Jack GloGau), 1927
Piano, 1927, Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., Inc. (64 pp.) [Contains I’m Waltzing in Love with You by Louis Tappe and Louis Katzman].
Songs of the Gold Miners (by Sterling Sherwin and Louis Katzman; Introduction by Beth Moore), 1932
Voice and Piano, Ukelele, Tenor Banjo and Guitar, 1932, Carl Fisher Inc. (48 pp.).
Ten Concert Duets for Advanced Players (by Louis Katzman), 1919
2 Cornets, 1919, Carl Fisher Inc. (33 pp.).
Composers and Artists Whose Art is Re-Created by Edison’s New Art, 1916
(1916?) (94 pp.).
Edison Hours with Famous Composers, 1928
1928, The New York Edison Company (60 pp.).
Finest, Largest, Most Diversified – The Best!, undated
Date Unknown, Associated Recorded Programing Service (12 pp.).
Radio’s Magic Carpet, 1929
(1929?), NBC (20 pp.).
The Romance of the Magic Carpet (Whittall Rugs), 1926
1926, M.J. Whittall Associates (24 pp.).
WTOL (Toledo, Ohio) Personalities, 1939
1939, National Radio Personalities (32 pp.).
Along Broadway, September 1920
September 1920, Volume 9, Number 6 (12 pp.).
Citizen’s Radio Call Book Magazine, September 1927
September 1927, Volume 8, Number 2 (248 pp.).