Music

Tin Pan Alley ca. 1910American popular music in the early 20th century was centered in New York City, specifically in an area known as "Tin Pan Alley."  Tin Pan Alley initially referred to a precise location: 28th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues.  However, as the popular music industry blossomed and attracted more and more songwriters and publishers, the name shifted to refer to these New York City songwriters and music publishers, rather than the original location.  The musicals on Broadway, a popular venue for American music in the early 1900s, often pulled from the songs written in Tin Pan Alley, which helped increase the popularity of Tin Pan Alley composers. Some of the most popular of these composers are Irving Berlin, George and Ira Gershwin, Scott Joplin, and Harry and Albert Von Tilzer.  Notable publishers from Tin Pan Alley include Leo Feist; M. Whitmark & Sons; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Inc.; and Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.  Most of the sheet music in this section was published in New York City, some under predominant Tin Pan Alley publishers like Leo Feist and Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.

World War I music, much like other cultural creations such as books and TV shows, is an illuminating product of its time, providing insight into the various popular sentiments prevailing in America during the war.  These sentiments and themes include antiwar feelings, reluctance, loss, patriotism, inspiration, and dedication to the war effort.

The role of women in the sheet music is varied.  Some of the pieces feature a female songwriter and/or vocalist. However, many of the pieces feature women on the covers, showing them either as passive or active agents in the war.  Pieces in which women seem passive and helpless tend to be more sentimental and show women being left behind or reluctantly saying goodbye as the men go off to war (see, for example, "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier").  Then there are the songs where women are depicted as taking an active role in aiding the war effort, such as "I'm Going to Follow the Boys" and "(And Then She'd) Knit, Knit, Knit."  In addition to showing women in active and passive roles during the war, the songs highlight circumstances in which many women found themselves, whether it was having a father, son, or husband go off to war or taking part in the home front war efforts.

 

Further Resources

"Popular Songs of World War I," University of California, Santa Barbara Library.

Sources on Popular World War I Songs, compiled by the University of California, Santa Barbara Library.

"The Voices and Music of World War I," University of Missouri-Kansas City University Libraries.

Image Source:

"Buildings of Tin Pan Alley, 1910," Wikimedia Commons, JPEG file, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c8/Tinpanalley.jpg (accessed April 30, 2015).

This sheet music is for the song “Good-Bye, Good Luck, God Bless You.” This ballad had lyrics written by J. Keirn Brennan, and music composed by Ernest R. Bail. The sheet music was published by M. Witmark and Sons of New York City around 1916.
Description (Brief)
This sheet music is for the song “Good-Bye, Good Luck, God Bless You.” This ballad had lyrics written by J. Keirn Brennan, and music composed by Ernest R. Bail. The sheet music was published by M. Witmark and Sons of New York City around 1916. The orange cover features a central illustration of a man wishing his woman farewell as she picks flowers. This sheet music is a good example of how many publishers used colorful covers to try to boost sales.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1916
lyricist
Brennan, J. Keirn
composer
Ball, Ernest R.
publisher
M. Witmark & Sons
M. Witmark & Sons
ID Number
1983.0424.011
accession number
1983.0424
catalog number
1983.0424.011
This sheet music is for the song “Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight (for Her Daddy Over There).” The song was written by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, and the music was composed by M.K. Jerome. The sheet music was published by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.
Description

This sheet music is for the song “Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight (for Her Daddy Over There).” The song was written by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, and the music was composed by M.K. Jerome. The sheet music was published by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co. of New York, New York in 1918. The cover features an illustration of a young girl kneeling on her bed in prayer, which is signed by Barbelle.

The cover art for this sheet music was made by American artist and designer Albert Wilfred Barbelle (1887-1957). With a prolific career spanning over forty years, Barbelle created cover art for sheet music and albums.

Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1918
lyricist
Lewis, Sam M.
Young, Joe
composer
Jerome, Maurice Kraus
publisher
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
ID Number
1983.0313.07
accession number
1983.0313
catalog number
1983.0313.07
Caption title"To Leah Frances"--Page 2For voice and pianoList title page reads: Two concert songs with piano accompanimentPublisher's advertisement on verso of page 7, captioned New songs by Frank H. Grey, with portrait of composer.
Notes
Caption title
"To Leah Frances"--Page 2
For voice and piano
List title page reads: Two concert songs with piano accompaniment
Publisher's advertisement on verso of page 7, captioned New songs by Frank H. Grey, with portrait of composer. Three songs featured, with illustration of first page of music: Mother of my heart ; For you and me ; Only a little while
Also available online
Elecresource
Date
1921
1920-1930
Author
Grey, Frank H. 1883-1951
Gaylord, Harriet
Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
Subject
Grey, Frank H. 1883-1951
Call number
M1 .B4
For voice and pianoIllustrated title page features a biplane and a damaged monoplane in battle among the clouds with inset portrait of a US air pilot. Signed E.H. Pfeiffer, N.Y.Also available onlineElecresource
Notes
For voice and piano
Illustrated title page features a biplane and a damaged monoplane in battle among the clouds with inset portrait of a US air pilot. Signed E.H. Pfeiffer, N.Y.
Also available online
Elecresource
Date
1918
1911-1920
1910-1920
Author
Oler, Elizabeth
Oler, Ann Brown
Pfeiffer, E. H
Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
Call number
M1 .B4

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