The Templeton sheet music collection is part of a larger collection amassed by Charles Templeton, Sr. The collection contains over 22,000 pieces of sheet music representing all stages in the development of music reproduction. Digitization of the collection is part of an ongoing effort to provide broader access to titles. A large portion of these pieces are in the public domain (not copyrighted) and are available for download directly from the repository, some restricted titles are available upon request.
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Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land
Jean Schwartz
Inset photo of Al Jolson; illustration of silhouette of woman talking on phone
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Hello Ma Baby
Ida Emerson
Man in top left corner holding telephone receiver talking through microphone; Woman in bottom right corner listening to telephone receiver
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Hello My Lulu!
James Weldon Johnson
Dog following man bowing to woman; Photograph of Peter F Dailey; Lavish design around title
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Hello! Swanee-Hello!
Addy Britt and Sam Coslow
Illustration of train on tracks; Illustration of man sitting on cliff looking over river; Photograph of Frank Stever
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He Loves It
Pete Wendling
Photograph of Margaret Young; Illustration of flowers and squiggled lines with angels holding banner with Margaret Young's name
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He Loves My Dreamy Eyes
Harold Orlob
Illustration of brunette woman wearing crown; inset photos of Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, and Jos E. Howard
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Her Beaus Are Only Rainbows
George W. Meyer
Woman looking at rainbow with various men's faces; Photograph of Eddie Allen
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Her Boy in Blue
Chas. W. Doty
Soldier dancing with a woman in a formal gown while other soldiers observe.