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Halcyon Days Music contains a collection of Early American Music and Vintage Songs from the early 1900s, 1910s and 1920s.

Our archive of vintage music contains a wide assortment of Early American Music and Popular Songs in MIDI music format which you can download and listen to on your computer at home. Each vintage song is accompanied with its vintage sheet music cover and music lyrics.

By The Old Ohio Shore

By The Old Ohio Shore

Year 1921

Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald
Music by Mary Earl

Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.
Broadway and 47th Street
New York

  First Verse
Love's in the air I'll take you where You fell in love with me When shadows fall You will recall Visions of used to be, dear:

Second Verse
You were so sweet Joy was complete Life seemed a song of bliss Years have gone by Yet not a sigh Since I first felt your kiss, dear:

Chorus
Let your mem'ry stray Back Ohio way Drifting down a stream one June night In a birch canoe 'Neath the Heavens blue Where the willows greet the moonlight As we glide along I can hear your song Just as in the days of yore While the stars above Smile upon our love By the old Ohio shore.

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Tired Of Me

Tired Of Me

Year 1920

Words by Grant Clarke
Music by Walter Donaldson

Irving Berlin Inc. Music Publishers
1587 Broadway
New York

  First Verse
You brought the sunshine into my heart, You made the whole world fair; Then all at one time, You took the sunshine, Leaving the shadows there:

Second Verse
I trusted you dear that's why I stayed, Always so true sweetheart. Dear have you pondered, If I had wondered, You'd have the broken heart:

Chorus
Tired of me, tired of me, Sorry, is all you say; Just like a toy, Children enjoy, Loved and then thrown away. Somebody new, Looks good to you, Happy I hope you'll be. I love you still, I always will, Though you grew tired of me.

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Little Crumbs Of Happiness

Little Crumbs Of Happiness

Year 1920

Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan
Music by Ernest R. Ball

J. Witmark and Sons.
New York

  First Verse
You could not give me all your love, Although I know you tried; But what you gave made me your slave, And I was satisfied.

Second Verse
What food you brought for loving though, Within your tender eyes; In your one kiss, one taste of bliss, I found life's greatest prize.

Chorus
Little crumbs of happiness That fell like golden grain, Filled my hungry, homesick heart And stilled that lonesome pain. Little drops of tenderness That made me love you so; Little crumbs of happiness You gave me long ago.

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NEWLY ADDED SONGS TO OUR SITE

Between a Kiss and a Sigh Thats An Irish Lullaby Sail Along Silvry Moon

BETWEEN A KISS AND A SIGH

THATS AN IRISH LULLABY

SAIL ALONG SILVRY MOON

Galway Bay Dancing Under The Stars The Sneak Novelty Fox Trot Song

GALWAY BAY

DANCING UNDER THE STARS

THE SNEAK NOVELTY FOX TROT SONG

There's A Gold Mine In The Sky Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold of the Day Pennies From Heaven

THERE'S A GOLD MINE IN THE SKY

WHERE THE BLUE OF THE NIGHT

PENNIES FROM HEAVEN



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