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201. Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine

202. Out of the East

203. Your lips are no man's land but mine; Over the top (Motion picture)

204. A Ford song

205. While you're away; Pack up your cares in a bundle of joy

206. When I gets out in no man's land; I can't be bother'd with no mule

207. Little grey home in the west

208. My Belgian rose

209. In Flanders fields the poppies grow

210. Not yet; Oh lady! lady!!

211. When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France

212. The greatest day the world will ever know

213. When it's cotton pickin' time in Tennessee

214. There's nobody home but me

215. Flanders' fields

216. In the old fashioned way; Somebody's sweetheart

217. Home coming week in France

218. Holy yumpin yiminy; How my Yonny can love

219. For it is my land and your land

220. Little birch canoe and you

221. My baby boy

222. We want our Daddy dear, back home; Baby ballad; Hello Central, give me France

223. Drop me down in Dixie; Drop me down in Dixieland

224. That wonderful mother of mine

225. You can have it I don't want it

226. De Ol' ark's a-moverin'

227. The birthday of a King; Christmas song

228. Madelon; I'll be true to the whole regiment

229. When you sang "Hush-a-bye Baby" to me; Companion song to Missouri waltz song (Hush-a-bye ma baby)

230. Till we meet again

231. Welcome home

232. Jazzin' the blues away

233. Hindustan

234. When the flowers bloom on no man's land what a wonderful day that will be

235. Minnie shimme for me

236. Captivation waltz

237. Some o' these days

238. Jigadeer Johnson; March march march

239. When the good Lord makes a record of a heros' deed he draws no color line

240. I've got the Blue Ridge blues

241. In the land where poppies bloom

242. The rose of no man's land; La rose sous les boulets

243. I hate to lose you; I'm so used to you now

244. I'm goin' to fight my way right back to Carolina

245. What'll we do with him boys?; The Yanks made a monkey out of you

246. In a myrtle shade; Poems; Op. 9, no. 1

247. When you come back : and you will come back, there's the whole world waiting for you; March song

248. I am sending criss-cross kisses to some one's soldier boy

249. Dallas blues

250. Oui, oui, Marie; Wee, wee Marie