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If I Were The Only Girl In The World (Valentine's Day)

Music by American composer Nat D. Ayer(1887-1952), lyrics by Englishman Clifford Grey(1887-1941), introduced in the West End revue "The Bing Boys Are Here," 1916. Ayer also wrote the music for "Oh, You Beautiful Doll."

If You Were The Only Girl In The World (Valentine's Day)

Music by American composer Nat D. Ayer(1887-1952), lyrics by Englishman Clifford Grey(1887-1941), introduced in the West End revue "The Bing Boys Are Here," 1916. Ayer also wrote the music for "Oh, You Beautiful Doll."

Kiss Me Again (Valentine's Day)

Music by Victor Herbert(1859-1924), lyrics by Henry Blossom from the Broadway operetta "Mlle. Modiste," 1905.

Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Valentine's Day)

Music by Leo Friedman, lyrics by Tennessee-born Beth Slater Whitson, 1910. The same pair wrote "Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland," both Americana standards.

Love's Old Sweet Song (Valentine's Day)

Music by Irishman James L. Molloy(1837-1909), lyrics by G. Clifton Bingham, 1884. Victorian music hall standard. Molloy also wrote "The Kerry Dance."

Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland (Valentine's Day)

Music by Leo Friedman, lyrics by Tennessee-born Beth Slater Whitson, 1909. The same pair wrote "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" in 1910, both Americana standards.