| Edwin H. Morris & Company documents |
| title | Number of documents |
| All choked up & 21 other titles, Grease, Grease 2 | 30 |
| Alone too long. From the musical production By the beautiful sea. w Dorothy Fields, m Arthur Schwartz | 30 |
| Bud E. Luvbomb and Satan's Lounge, Indians, 13 | 29 |
| Change of heart & 17 other titles | 30 |
| Collected photographs of Joe Oliver from the Dominican Republic, 1983, Snag it, West End blues & 4 other titles | 24 |
| Commercials I'd like to hear--volume II, Commercials | 30 |
| Fall into somebody's arms. From Courtin' time. Words & music: Jack Lawrence & Donald John Walker part 3 | 30 |
| Four brothers. m Frank Metis, w Randy Starr, pseud. of Warren Nadel | 27 |
| Gal on the side part 1: the garden gate (lyric) By Lorraine Feather, Big bucks, One o'clock jump | 25 |
| How to combat the effects of inflation, The First, Sing me pretty | 29 |
| I brung you finjans for your zarf. m Kenneth "Red" Norvo & Talmage "Tal" Farlow | 29 |
| In the quiet early morning hours, & 6 other songs | 30 |
| It's good enough to keep (air mail special) Lyrics by Alan Paul, Single girl, Single girl (arr.) | 24 |
| Once. From the motion picture, The swinger. w Mel Torme, m Paramount Pictures Corporation, employer for hire of Marty Paich | 28 |
| Painting the clouds with sunshine. Music by Joe A. Burke (Joseph A. Burke), words by Al Dubin, new arr. for piano acc.: M. Witmark & Sons, employer for hire of Helmy Kresa part 2 | 30 |
| Rene DeMane's songs for very young children, I love music, A Typical cat | 30 |
| Sailing ships & 10 other titles | 26 |
| Saturday laughter, a portfolio of 16 musical compositions & 1 other, Personals, Why did I choose you? Musical composition | 30 |
| She don't know me (she don't like me), Tenderly | 30 |
| Thanks for waking me up this morning and for kissing me good-night last night, Lonely atmosphere | 30 |
| The crave, Ms; arr. for trumpet & piano. m Ferd Morton (Jelly Roll Morton), Ganjam | 28 |
| We're off to visit the moon. w & m Willie Stein, Morey Amsterdam & Milton DeLugg | 29 |
| When I went home. From the musical production Peter Pan. m Moose Charlap (Morris Charlap), w Carolyn Leigh | 30 |
| You're never fully dressed without a smile. By Charles Strouse & Martin Charnin | 30 |
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