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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The Streets of Laredo
Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Photo of three men and woman with cowboy hats and boots shooting guns in air
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The Studebaker Grand March
L. Marda
Illustration of barn with horse, fence, and tree surrounding with banner with text 'The First Studebaker Show 1850'; Inset illustration of a further view of barn
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The Summer Time's The Time
Harry Bennett
Illustration of couple sitting on beach with carnival in background
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The Sun Is Always Shinning Somewhere
Joseph McCarthy, Joseph McCarthy, and John Benson Brooks
Illustration of vertical orange stripes and a wavy white line
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The 'Sunny South' Selection of Southern Plantation Songs
J. B. Lampe
Illustration of American flag and sheet music covers
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The Supper Club
Harry Carroll
Two clowns opening up curtains that expose people sitting in tables dressed up
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The Sweetest Girl
Joseph Edgar Howard
Illustration of blonde woman wearing black hat; inset photos of Jos E. Howard, Collin Davis, and Addison Burkhardt
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The Sweetest Girl In All The World
Morey Davidson and Maurice Spitalny
Illustration of a woman sitting on a chair
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The Sweetest Rose Of All
William Witol
Illustration of a man and woman kissing on top of a rose at night
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The Sweetest Song In The World
Harry Parr Davies
Illustration of music notes zig-zaging from top to bottom of the cover with a heart at the bottom
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The Sweetest Story Ever Told
R. M. Stults
Man and woman embracing in heart surrounded by roses and ribbons
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The Sweetest Words I Know
Gloria Parker and Barney Young
Illustration of straight and wavy red lines
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The Sweetheart Serenade
Ruth Roberts, Gene Piller, C. A. Rossi, and Bill Katz
Illustration of an outline of a girls face on a purple background