• "My Mariuccia" ("Take a Steamboat") "She's Gone Away" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: George Ronklyn (1878–1943) (words) :: New York: Barron & Thompson (1906) :: • "I'm A Yiddish Cowboy" ("Tough Guy Levi") ::
Halsey K. Mohr, Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Edgar Leslie (words) :: New York: Ted S. Barron (1908) :: • "Good-Bye Mister Caruso" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Billy Dunham (words) :: New York: Harry Cooper Music Pub. Co. (1909) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Just Like The Rose" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Irving Berlin (words) :: New York:
Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. (1909) :: • "Good Luck Mary" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Alfred Bryan,
Edgar Leslie (words) :: New York: Harry Cooper Music Pub. Co. (1909) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "
Skidamarink" ("
Skid-dy-mer-rink-adink-aboomp") :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Felix F. Feist (1883–1936) (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1910) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Think It Over, Mary" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Thomas J. Gray (1888–1924) (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1910) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "The Vampire Love Song" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Edgar Leslie (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1910) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "That Dreamy Italian Waltz" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1910) :: • "In All My Dreams, I Dream of You" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1910) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "I'm Awfully Glad I'm Irish" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Edgar Leslie (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1911) :: • "That Italian Serenade" :: Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau
(né Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953) (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1911) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Somehow I Can't Forget You" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York: Leo Feist (1911) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "I Just Met The Fellow That Married The Girl That I Was Going To Get" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1911) :: • "Honey Man" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1911) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "When Broadway Was A Pasture" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1911) :: • "That's How I Need You" :: Al Piantadosi (words & music) :: New York: Leo Feist (1912) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "The Curse of an Aching Heart" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Henry Fink
(né Henri Finck; 1893–1963) (words) :: Rosenbaum Studios (cover art) :: New York:
Leo. Feist Inc. (1913) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Any Boy Could Love a Girl Like You" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Joe Goodwin (1889–1943),
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo. Feist Inc. (1913) :: • "Melinda's Wedding Day" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Joe Goodwin (1889–1943),
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo. Feist Inc. (1913) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Then I'll Stop Loving You" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Joe Goodwin (1889–1943),
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo. Feist Inc. (1913) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "At The Yiddish Wedding Jubilee" :: Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau
(né Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953) (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1914) :: • "I've Only One Idea About The Girls And That's To Love 'Em" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Earl Carroll,
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: Rosenbaum Studios (cover art) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1914) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "On The Shores of Italy" :: Jack Glogau
(né Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953) (music) :: Al Piantadosi (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1914) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "I've Loved You Since You Were a Baby" ("And Now I Can't Live Without You") :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1914) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "What a Wonderful Mother You'd Be" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Joe Goodwin (words) :: Edward H. Pfeiffer (1868–1932) (cover artist) :: New York:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. (1915) :: • "My Own Venetian Rose" :: Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau
(née Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953) (music) ::
Joseph McCarthy (words) :: Rosenbaum Studios (cover art) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1915) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "When You're In Love With Someone" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Grant Clarke (words) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1915) :: Rosenbaum Studios (cover art) :: • "
I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier" :: Al Piantadosi (words) ::
Alfred Bryan (lyrics) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1915) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "How Could Washington Be A Married Man?" ("And Never, Never Tell A Lie?") :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Joe Goodwin,
Ballard Macdonald (words) :: New York:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. (1916) :: • "Mississippi Days" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Ballard Macdonald (words) :: New York:
Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. (1916) :: • "On The Same Old Road" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: John H. Flynn, Allan J. Flynn (words) :: New York: Al Piantadosi & Co., Inc. (1916) :: • "If You Had All The World And Its Gold" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Bartley Costello, Harry Edelheit (words) :: New York: Al Piantadosi & Co., Inc. (1916) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Baby Shoes" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Joe Goodwin (1889–1943),
Ed Rose (words) :: New York:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. (1916) ::
William Austin Starmer (cover art) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "
Send Me Away with a Smile" :: Al Piantadosi (words & music) :: New York: A. Piantadosi (1917) ::
William Austin Starmer (cover art) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Someone Is Waiting For You" :: Al Piantadosi (words & music) :: New York: A. Piantadosi & Co. Inc. (1917) :: • "For France and Liberty" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: John H. Flynn, Allan J. Flynn (words) :: New York: Al Piantados & Co. (1917) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "Wild, Wild Women Are Making a Wild Man of Me" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Henry Lewis, Al Wilson (words) :: New York: Al. Piantadosi & Co. Inc. (1917) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "
All Aboard for Home Sweet Home" :: Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau
(né Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953) (music) ::
Addison Burkhardt (words) :: New York: Al. Piantadosi & Co (1918) :: • From the 1918 musical farce
Who Stole The Hat :: Conceived and staged by Jack Mason • "Belgium Dry Your Tears" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Arthur Freed (words) :: Sachs (cover art) :: New York: Al Piantadosi & Co (1918) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "I'm Making a Study of Beautiful Girls" ("And I'm Still In My A B C's") :: From
Ziegfeld's Follies :: Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau
(née Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953) (music) ::
Eddie Cantor (words) :: New York: Al Piantadosi & Co (1918) :: (pdf copy at the
LOC) • "What An Army Of Men We'd Have If They Ever Drafted The Girls" :: Jack Glogau
(né Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953), Al Piantadosi (words & music) :: New York: Al. Piantadosi and Co. Inc. (1918) :: • "The Woman Thou Gavest Me" :: (from the 1919 film of the same title, directed by
Ford) :: Al Piantadosi (words & music) :: New York: Al. Piantadosi and Co. Inc. (1919) :: • "Rose of the Evening" :: Al Piantadosi (music) ::
Nils T. Granlund (words) ::
May Singhi Breen (ukulele accompaniment) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1920) :: • "
Pal of My Cradle Days" :: Al Piantadosi (music) :: Marshall Montgomery (pseudonym of "Marshall Albert Smith) (words) ::
May Singhi Breen (arranger of ukulele accompaniment) :: New York:
Leo Feist (1925) :: • "Behind These Gray Walls" ::
Carson Robison (music) :: Ed. Lovey (pseudonym of Al Piantadosi) (words) :: New York:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. (1926) :: • "I've Got The Stock Market Blues" :: Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau
(né Jacob A. Glogau; 1886–1953) (words & music) :: Ralph Colicchio (1896–1966) :: © April 10, 1929 • "My Stormy Weather Pal" :: Al Piantadosi (words & music) :: Al Piantadosi (1929) • "A Whistle Girl At A Whistle Stop" :: Jean Schwartz, Dick Coburn, Al Piantadosi (words & music) :: (1948) == Cover art ==