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Her Name Is Pearl - And She Knits   by Billy Worth & Stanley Cowan, 1936, Mills Music, Inc., NY.

I have a Sweetheart {And Mother is Her Name}   words: Peter Demery & Fred Hilker, music: Jacob Conrad, 1930, Red Star Music Co., Inc., NY.

Mary Where Will You Be   by Eddie Leonard "The Minstrel", 1920, Chas. K. Harris, NY.

My Pal   words & music: Joe Burke & Lou Herscher, 1923, Leo Feist Ltd., NY.

My Shawl   English lyrics: Stanley Adams, Spanish lyrics: Pedro Berrios, music: Xavier Cugat, 1934, Edward B. Marks Music Corp., NY.

The Old Spinning Wheel   by Billy Hill, 1933, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., NY.

The Sewing Machine   by Laurence Powell, 1931, Art Publications Society, St.Louis & London.

Sleepy Time Gal   a Wide Awake Fox Trot Song, lyric: Jos. R. Alden & Raymond B. Egan, music: Ange Lorenzo & Richard A. Whiting, 1925, Leo Feist Ltd., NYC.

The Spinning Wheel   arranged from "The Flying Dutchman" music: Richard Wagner, words: Edith Sanford Tillotson, 1932, Lorenz Publishing Co., Dayton, Oh.

Stick to your Knitting   from musical comedy "Mary Jane McKane", music: Vincent Youmans & Herbert Stothart, lyrics: Wm. Carey Duncan & Oscar Hammerstein II, 1923, Harms Inc., NY.

Sunday In the Park   (from ILGWU stage Play Pins And Needles), words & music: Harold J. Rome, 1937, Mills Music, Inc., NY.