Historical sheet music collections: Dancing Downton-style!

Front facade of Houghton Library

Some terrific dance music for a grey Wednesday – some genteel, early-Downton-Abbey era numbers, and some a bit more scandalous:

SHEET MUSIC 134
SHEET MUSIC 134

Mae West wants you to shimmy.

“Ev’rybody shimmies now,
Ev’rybody’s learning how,
Brother Bill, Sister Kate,
Shiver, like jelly on a plate.”

Evr’ybody shimmies now, by Eugene West, Joe Gold and Edmund J. Porray, 1918.

SHEET MUSIC 164
SHEET MUSIC 164

A “hesitation” waltz.

“Bill’s little Daisy was more than dance crazy,
she never knew just when to stop,
The waltz – wait a minute – each time she’d begin it
some neighbor would send for a cop.”

Hesitate me around, Bill, by Wm. Jerome and Malvin Franklin, 1914.

SHEET MUSIC 165
SHEET MUSIC 165

A foxy lady from 1915.
Foxy fox trot, by N. H. Moray, 1915.

SHEET MUSIC 161
SHEET MUSIC 161

Buster Brown and his dog Tige
Buster: one-step, by Charles F. Gall, 1916.

SHEET MUSIC 160
SHEET MUSIC 160

Country dances – with hayricks?
Hayrick dance, by Warner Crosby, 1905.

SHEET MUSIC 149
SHEET MUSIC 149

Please. Ouch.
Get off my foot: fox trot, by W. B. Kernell and Van Campen Heilner, 1916.

SHEET MUSIC 163
SHEET MUSIC 163

Who doesn’t?
I wanna fox trot, by Joseph Fecher and Herman Kahn, 1916.

SHEET MUSIC 162
SHEET MUSIC 162

Apparently it’s contagious.

“The fidgety fidge, I cannot lose,
it’s got me shivering,
flivering, quivering,
from my head to my toes”

“I’ve got it”: the fidg-et-ty fidge, by Henry Creamer and Lew Pollack, 1922.

For the inspired, here’s a link to a collection of American dance instruction videos at the Library of Congress.
Please, try these dances at home!

[Thanks to Dana Gee, Project Sheet Music Cataloger, for contributing this post.]