For Voice and Piano. Written for the Coshocton County Rural Letter Carriers Association. (On the cover, the RFD refers to the Rural Free Delivery man). View More...
Four Songs for Voice and Piano with chord symbols. Published by the composer of Oakland, California. "Take Good Care Of My Heart" (based on a European Gypsy melody), "Midsummer Mood" (listed as the engagement song of Aurora and Zephyrus), "There Once Was a Princess" (dedicated to the Royal Houses of Scandinavia, since both the Danish and Norwegian Heirs each married a Swedish princess), and "Echoes of Love" (that features lyrics in English, Italian, German, and Swedish) View More...
For Voice and Piano. Publishing details are printed at the top of the first page. The music was meant "to be played at all functions of the Ordnance Department and the Army Ordnance Association wherever occasion provides." View More...
Two songs for Voice and Piano. Titles: "Smile For Me Darling" and "Lovelight". Published by the composer in Kansas City, Missouri. The photo is likely of the composer. View More...
For Voice and Piano. Published by the author in Dowagiac, Michigan. The city name comes from the Potawatomi word dewje'og meaning "fishing [near home] water" View More...
For Voice and Piano. Published by the song-writers in an unknown location (possibly Chicago, Illinois) and dedicated to the Aviation Club of Chicago. The lyricist is pictured on the front cover. View More...
For Voice and Piano with Ukulele grids. Baskette was a well-known composer for a number of music publisher, but this is one of a few that he self-published in New York City View More...