J. Fred Coots Papers, 1912-1980

Appendix 2: Bibliography of Published Sheet Music

  • “Balalaika Boogie Woogie” - words, Jimmy Norris and J. Fred Coots; music, J. Fred Coots. Oxford Music Company, 1945. [Advance Artist Copy]
  • “A Beautiful Lady in Blue” - words, Sam M. Lewis; music, J. Fred Coots. Chappell & Company, Inc., 1935.
  • “Bei Mama Nicolini” - German text, Hans Halden; music, J. Fred Coots and Mickey Alpert. Edition Insel-Ton, 1954. [Künstler-Exemplar]
  • “Copper Colored Gal” - words and music, Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. Mills Music, Inc., 1936. [from the 27th Edition of Cotton Club Parade]
  • “Doin' the Raccoon” - words, Raymond Klages; music, J. Fred Coots. Remick Music Corporation, 1928. [to page 6 only]
  • “Dreams Were Made for Lovers”- words and music, Helen M. Eastes and J. Fred Coots. Graham Music Publishing Corporation, 1955.
  • “Encore, Cherie” - words, Alice D. Simms; music, J. Fred Coots. Miller Music Corporation, 1947. [“Featured by Carmen Cavallaro and his Orchestra”]
  • “For All We Know”- words, Sam M. Lewis; music, J. Fred Coots. Leo Feist, Inc., 1962.
  • “God is My Friend” - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Bourne, Inc., 1951.
  • “If I Loved You More - words, Charles Newman; music, J. Fred Coots. Words and Music, Inc., 1938.
  • “If I Loved You More - arrangement for mixed-voice chorus (SATB) with piano, bass, and drums, Gary D. Fry. Words and Music, Inc. and Essex Music, Inc., 1965.
  • “I'm Pally with Sally Again” - words, Morton Downey and Morey Davidson; music, J. Fred Coots. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933. [Advance Artist Copy]
  • “In the Land of Lemonade and Lollipops” - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Toy Town Tunes, Inc., 1955.
  • “It's That Time of the Day” - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Show Tunes, Inc., 1955. [“Theme Song of the Ted Mac “Matinee” on NBC-TV”]
  • “Love Letters in the Sand” - words, Nick and Charles Kenny; music, J. Fred Coots. Bourne, Inc., 1931.
  • “Love Letters in the Sand” - arrangement for school dance band, circa Paul Herfurth and Hugh M. Stuart. Bourne, Inc., 1957. [Bourne School Dance Band Library series]
  • “Love Letters in the Sand” - arrangement for barbershop quartet, Don Gray. Included in Bourne Barbershop Blockbusters. Bourne Company, 1970.
  • “Me and My Teddy Bear” - words, Jack Winters; music, J. Fred Coots. Mutual Music Society, Inc., 1950.
  • “The Men in Meninak (Marching Song)” - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Toy Town Tunes, Inc., 1961. [“Dedicated to my good friend Dr. F. Gordon King and to the Men in Meninak by the composer”]
  • “The Men in Meninak (Marching Song).” Included in the Meninak 29th Annual Charity Game Program, 1961.
  • “One Minute to One” - words, Sam M. Lewis; music, J. Fred Coots. Cromwell Music, Inc., 1961.
  • “Parce qu'un homme” - words, Serge Castel and André Pascal; music, René Denoncin. Publications Francis-Day, S.A., 1962.
  • “A Precious Little Thing Called Love” - words and music, Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. Remick Music Corporation, 1928.
  • “Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town” - words, Haven Gillespie; music, J. Fred Coots. Leo Feist, Inc., 1959.
  • “Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town” - arranged for Hammond and pipe organs, Jesse Crawford. Leo Feist, Inc., 1951.
  • “Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town” - arranged for dance band, Jack Mason. Leo Feist, Inc., 1934. [Feist Popular Standard Dance Hits series]
  • “Santa's Little Helper” - words and music, J. Fred Coots and Al J. Neiburg. Reliance Music Corporation, 1965.
  • “Sippin' Cider with My Ida (Down Beside the Zuyder Zee)” - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Emery Music, Inc., 1947.
  • Toy Town Tune Parade (A Collection of Original Children's Songs) - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Toy Town Tunes, Inc., 1961. [Includes “Apple on a Stick,” “Beany the Bunny (With the Long Funny Ears),” “I Can't Spell Hippopotamus,” “In the Land of Lemonade and Lollipops,” “Monkey See, Monkey Do,” “Ozzie the Ostrich,” “Pony on the Merry-Go-Round,” “Squee-Gee (The Happy Little Clown),” “The Toy Town Parade,” and “When the Teddy Bears Go Marching on Parade”]
  • “When the Teddy Bears Go Marching on Parade (A Nursery Novelty)” - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Toy Town Tunes, Inc., 1955.
  • “Why?” - words and music, Arthur Swanstrom, Benny Davis, and J. Fred Coots. Davis, Coots & Engel, Inc., 1929. [from the musical Sons o' Guns]
  • “With God's Hand in Mine” - words and music, J. Fred Coots. Shattinger International, 1968. [published together with “His Eye Is on the Sparrow” - words and music, Charles H. Gabriel]