Algee Music Corporation documents |
title | Number of documents |
A Little love (can go a long, long way) By Charles Young & Larry Hagen, Forever and forever | 30 |
Aria (melody) Italian lyric by Sergio Bardotti, music by Dario Baldan Bembo & English lyric by Ben Raleigh | 30 |
A Very special love. From the Playhouse 90 production, The Ninth day. m & arr. for piano solo: Robert Allen | 26 |
Black sheep wall. By Karen Peris, employee for hire of Island Music, Inc, Black sheep | 30 |
Charles Lang collections 1997, I do it all for you, What did you mean? | 29 |
Contemporary jazz compositions of K. J. Burnett, Small town sheriff, U. S. A, Excuse me, Lord | 30 |
Don't fall in love with me & 3 other titles | 29 |
Do that to me one more time, I want you tonight, I need good lovin' | 30 |
Hard baby to rock. By Mark Collie, Phil Thomas & David Luttrell, Just the way I planned it | 30 |
Harmony part 6 | 30 |
Hello, Mexico (and adios, baby, to you) By Steve Davis, Billy Sherrill & Glenn Sutton | 30 |
Here come the poodles. Text and art: Ann Hughes & Open Court Publishing Company part 2 | 27 |
I can't walk like Tina Turner (in my high-heeled shoes), Don't fall in love with me | 30 |
I don't wanna loose [sic], Jamaica, Sweet woman | 27 |
I wonder how John felt (when he baptized Jesus) w & m Norris Wilson, Billy Sherrill, Carmol Taylor | 30 |
Jimmy's got a girl. w & m Buddy Killen (William D. Killen) & Donny Young a.k.a. Johnny Paycheck a.k.a. Donald Lytle | 30 |
Just like me (only better) Co-writer, Murphy | 30 |
Listening in the dark; the acoustic orientation of bats and men based on the Trumbull lectures delivered at Yale University. By Donald R. Griffin | 30 |
Long as I got one of these, I can get me one of those, Tailor made love, Here comes the same old heartache | 30 |
Love brought us together, Who cares?, That kinda girl | 30 |
No one else (could love you like I do) By Fred R. Maddox & Jimmy Ringo, No one else part 2 | 30 |
No titles given for materials to be included in The Common Sense Mortgage and which have prev. appeared as articles in Fact magazine | 30 |
Old standby. All I ever meant to do was love you. Artist: Don White, sound recording by ABC Records, Inc | 29 |
Please be my love. By Carl Saucemen & Monroe Fields, Pretty is as pretty does, Woman of my life! | 25 |
Private number. w & m East Publishing Company, employer for hire of Booker T. Jones & William Bell, arr. Ensign Music Corporation, employer for hire of George Terry | 28 |
Prophetz of Rage: from the cradle to the grave, Just relax, Poverty's flower | 28 |
Rough rider sage, Rough rider, Gameboard | 30 |
(Smooth as) Tennessee whiskey. By Hall-Clement Publications & Alggee [sic] Music Corporation, employers for hire | 23 |
Somebody's daddy (somebody's son long ago) By Byron Hill & Roger Murrah, Truckin' in Nashville | 25 |
Some notes on the Conan Doyle syndrome and allegory in The Adventure of the red circle | 30 |
Tennessee whiskey (smooth as Tennessee whiskey) By Dean Dillon & Linda Hargrove | 26 |
Ten songs about her. No. KE34356. Artist: Joe Stampley, sound recording: Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc | 30 |
The Cheasapeake [sic] Bay. By Ronny Scaife & Jerry Hayes, Here's to America, S.C. collection | 30 |
The Closer I get to leaving (the more I want to stay), The Rebel, We didn't see a thing | 30 |
the Grass is always greener. w & m Charlie Rich & Margaret Rich, Who will the next fool be? | 27 |
The Night has a heart of its own. By Lacy J. Dalton & Paul Nichols Worley, Late night kind of lonesome | 28 |
The show's the thing. From the musical production, Hang down your head and die. w & m David Wood | 30 |
The Softest touch in town. By Harlan Sanders, Kent Westbury & Royal C. Bannon, Be good to your body | 30 |
(To be so bad) she's still lookin' good & 4 other titles, North of the border bw when she gets around to me. SR 21-571 (1980) | 29 |
Walnut Street wrangler. w & m Norris D. Wilson, Daniel D. Darst & Carmol Taylor | 30 |
We had it all (in musical "What it was, was love") By Gordon Jenkins part 2 | 30 |
What will tomorrow bring? Musical composition, Over and over again, Physical advice | 30 |
Woman of the eighties. By Donna Fargo, pseud. of Yvonne Vaughn Silver, Love knows no door. By Donna Fargo | 30 |
You don't have to be my lover, Slow down | 30 |
You must be out of your ever lovin' mind ; She knows what she wants, She can't make me what I ain't (out of what I am) | 30 |
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