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Contents at a Glance
Part I The Basics
1 Hello, Windows Phone 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Getting Oriented. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
3 An Introduction to Touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
4 Bitmaps, Also Known as Textures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
5 Sensors and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
6 Issues in Application Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

Part II XNA
7 Principles of Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
8 Textures and Sprites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
9 Dynamic Textures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
10 From Gestures to Transforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
11 Touch and Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
12 Tilt and Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345

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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xi

Part I The Basics


1 Hello, Windows Phone 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Targeting Windows Phone 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
The Hardware Chassis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Sensors and Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
File | New | Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
A First Silverlight Phone Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
The Standard Silverlight Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Color Themes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Points and Pixels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
The XAP is a ZIP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
An XNA Program for the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

2 Getting Oriented. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Silverlight and Dynamic Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Orientation Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
XNA Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Simple Clocks (Very Simple Clocks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

3 An Introduction to Touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Low-Level Touch Handling in XNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
The XNA Gesture Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Low-Level Touch Events in Silverlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
The Manipulation Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Routed Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Some Odd Behavior? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

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4 Bitmaps, Also Known as Textures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65


XNA Texture Drawing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
The Silverlight Image Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Images Via the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Image and ImageSource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Loading Local Bitmaps from Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Capturing from the Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
The Phone’s Photo Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

5 Sensors and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83


Accelerometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
A Simple Bubble Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Geographic Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Using a Map Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

6 Issues in Application Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107


Basic Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Passing Data to Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Sharing Data Among Pages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Retaining Data across Instances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
The Multitasking Ideal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Task Switching on the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Page State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Isolated Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Xna Tombstoning and Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Testing and Experimentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

Part II XNA
7 Principles of Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
The Naïve Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
A Brief Review of Vectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Moving Sprites with Vectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Working with Parametric Equations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Fiddling with the Transfer Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Scaling the Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Two Text Rotation Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Table of Contents vii

8 Textures and Sprites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169


The Draw Variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Another Hello Program? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Driving Around the Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
Movement Along a Polyline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
The Elliptical Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
A Generalized Curve Solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

9 Dynamic Textures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193


The Render Target. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Preserving Render Target Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Drawing Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Manipulating the Pixel Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
The Geometry of Line Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
Modifying Existing Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229

10 From Gestures to Transforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233


Gestures and Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Scale and Rotate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Matrix Transforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
The Pinch Gesture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Flick and Inertia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257
The Mandelbrot Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
Pan and Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271
Game Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278
Affine and Non-Affine Transforms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282

11 Touch and Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293


More Game Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
The PhingerPaint Canvas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299
A Little Tour Through SpinPaint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
The SpinPaint Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311
The Actual Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
PhreeCell and a Deck of Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321
The Playing Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322
Play and Replay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331
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12 Tilt and Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345


3D Vectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
A Better Bubble Visualization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347
The Graphical Rendition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356
Follow the Rolling Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364
Navigating a Maze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389

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Introduction
Important This book and Microsoft Silverlight Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7 are
fully indexed, print-book versions of a single free, electronic edition titled Programming Windows
Phone 7, which you can find on the Microsoft Press blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/
microsoft_press/. No changes have been made to the original edition’s text, including references
to the color of the original images, which appear black and white in this book. What follows is
the Introduction that originally appeared in Programming Windows Phone 7; “Code Samples”
is the only section in this Introduction that has been updated.

This book is a gift from the Windows Phone 7 team at Microsoft to the programming
community, and I am proud to have been a part of it. Within the pages that follow, I show
you the basics of writing applications for Windows Phone 7 using the C# programming
language with the Silverlight and XNA 2D frameworks.

Yes, Programming Windows Phone 7 is truly a free download, but for those readers who still
love paper—as I certainly do—this book will also be available (for sale) divided into two
fully-indexed print editions: Microsoft Silverlight Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7 and
Microsoft XNA Framework Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7.

With the money you’ve saved downloading this book, please buy other books. Despite
the plethora of information available online, books are still the best way to learn about
programming within a coherent and cohesive tutorial narrative. Every book sale brings a tear
of joy to an author’s eye, so please help make them weep overflowing rivers.

In particular, you might want to buy other books to supplement the material in this book. For
example, I barely mention Web services in this book, and that’s a serious deficiency because
Web services are likely to become increasingly important in Windows Phone 7 applications.
My coverage of XNA is limited to 2D graphics and while I hope to add several 3D chapters in
the next edition of this book, I don’t really get into the whole Xbox LIVE community aspect
of game development. Nor do I discuss any programming tools beyond Visual Studio—not
even Expression Blend.

My publisher Microsoft Press has a couple additional Windows Phone 7 books coming soon:
Windows Phone 7 Silverlight Development Step by Step by Andy Wigley & Peter Foot offers
a more tools-oriented approach. Although Michael Stroh’s Windows Phone 7 Plain & Simple
is a guide to using the phone rather than developing for it, I suspect it will give developers
some insights and ideas.

Moreover, I also hear that my old friend Doug Boling is working hard on a Windows Phone
7 enterprise-programming book that is likely to be considered his masterpiece. Be sure to
check out that one.

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Organization
This book is divided into three parts. The first part discusses basic concepts of Windows
Phone 7 programming using example programs that target both Silverlight and the XNA
framework. It is likely that many Windows Phone 7 developers will choose either one
platform or the other, but I think it’s important for all developers who have at least a little
knowledge of the alternative to their chosen path.

The second part of this book focuses entirely on Silverlight, and the third part on XNA
2D. For your convenience, the chapters in each part build upon previous knowledge in a
progressive tutorial narrative, and hence are intended to be read sequentially.

My Assumptions About You


I assume that you know the basic principles of .NET programming and you have a working
familiarity with the C# programming language. If not, you might benefit from reading my
free online book .NET Book Zero: What the C or C++ Programmer Needs to Know about C#
and the .NET Framework, available from my website at www.charlespetzold.com/dotnet.

System Requirements
To use this book properly you’ll need to download and install the Windows Phone
Developer Tools, which includes Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone, XNA Game
Studio 4.0, and an on-screen Windows Phone Emulator to test your programs in the absence
of an actual device. Get the latest information and downloads at http://developer
.windowsphone.com.

You can install these tools on top of Visual Studio 2010, in effect enhancing Visual Studio
2010 for phone development. That’s the configuration I used.

Although you can do quite a bit with the phone emulator, at some point you’ll want to
deploy your programs to an actual Windows Phone 7 device. You can register as a phone
developer at http://developer.windowsphone.com and then have the ability to unlock your
phone so you can deploy your programs from Visual Studio.

Since late July 2010, I’ve had an LG GW910 phone to test the programs in this book. For the
record, the final build I installed was 7.0.7003.0.
Introduction xi

Using the Phone Emulator


Windows Phone 7 supports multi-touch, and working with multi-touch is an important part
of developing programs for the phone. When using the Windows Phone Emulator, mouse
clicks and mouse movement on the PC can mimic touch on the emulator, but for only one
finger. You can test out multi-touch for real on the phone emulator if you have a multi-touch
monitor running under Windows 7.

In the absence of a multi-touch monitor, you might want to explore simulating multi-touch
with multiple mouse devices. The site http://multitouchvista.codeplex.com has the download
you’ll need and includes a link to http://michaelsync.net/2010/04/06/step-by-step-tutorial-
installing-multi-touch-simulator-for-silverlight-phone-7 that provides instructions.

Windows Phone 7 devices also have a built-in accelerometer, which can be very difficult
to simulate in an emulator. Per Blomqvist, the Technical Reviewer for this book, found an
application at http://accelkit.codeplex.com that utilizes the webcam and ARToolkit to emulate
the accelerometer sensor and feed that data into the Windows Phone 7 emulator through
a TCP/HTTP Server, and although neither of us have tried it out, it sounds quite intriguing.

Code Samples
To illustrate Silverlight and XNA programming concepts, this book describes about
190 complete programs. Many of them are small and simple, but others are larger and more
interesting.

Some people like to learn new programming environments by re-creating the projects in
Visual Studio and typing in the source code themselves from the pages of the book. Others
prefer to study the code and run the pre-existing programs to see what the code does. If
you fall into the latter category, you can download all the source code in a ZIP file via the
Companion Content link at http://oreilly.com/catalog/0790145316899/.

If you find something in the code that is useful in your own software project, feel free to use
the code without restriction—either straight up or modified in whatever way you want. That’s
what it’s there for.

Last-Minute Items
As I was nearing the completion this book, the first version of the Silverlight for Windows
Phone Toolkit was released with some additional elements and controls, and is available for
downloading at http://silverlight.codeplex.com. Historically, these Silverlight toolkits very often
contain previews of elements and controls that are incorporated into later Silverlight releases.
I regret that I could not include a discussion of the toolkit contents in the appropriate
chapters of this book.
xii Introduction

With XNA programs, sometimes Visual Studio complains that it can’t build or deploy
the program. If you encounter that problem, in the Solution Platforms drop-down list
on the standard toolbar, select “Windows Phone” rather than “Any CPU”. Or, invoke the
Configuration Manager from the Build menu, and in the Active Solution Platform drop-down
select “Windows Phone” rather than “Any CPU”.

The www.charlespetzold.com/phone page on my website will contain information about this


book and perhaps even some information about a future edition. I also hope to blog about
Windows Phone 7 programming as much as possible.

The Essential People


This book owes its existence to Dave Edson—an old friend from the early 1990s era
of Microsoft Systems Journal—who had the brilliant idea that I would be the perfect person
to write a tutorial on Windows Phone 7. Dave arranged for me to attend a technical deep
dive on the phone at Microsoft in December 2009, and I was hooked. Todd Brix gave the
thumbs up on the book, and Anand Iyer coordinated the project with Microsoft Press.

At Microsoft Press, Ben Ryan launched the project and Devon Musgrave had the unenviable
job of trying to make my code and prose resemble an actual book. (We all go way back:
You’ll see Ben and Devon’s names on the bottom of the copyright page of Programming
Windows, fifth edition, published in 1998.)

My Technical Reviewer was the diligent Per Blomqvist, who apparently tested all the code in
both the sample files and as the listings appear in the book, and who in the process caught
several errors on my part that were truly, well, shocking.

Dave Edson also reviewed some chapters and served as conduit to the Windows Phone team
to deal with my technical problems and questions. Early on, Aaron Stebner provided essential
guidance; Michael Klucher reviewed chapters, and Kirti Deshpande, Charlie Kindel, Casey
McGee, and Shawn Oster also had important things to tell me. Thanks to Bonnie Lehenbauer
for reviewing a chapter.

I am also indebted to Shawn Hargreaves for his XNA expertise, and Yochay Kiriaty and
Richard Bailey for the lowdown on tombstoning.

My wife Deirdre Sinnott has been a marvel of patience and tolerance over the past
months as she dealt with an author given to sudden mood swings, insane yelling at the
computer screen, and the conviction that the difficulty of writing a book relieves one of the
responsibility of performing basic household chores.
Introduction xiii

Alas, I can’t blame any of them for bugs or other problems that remain in this book. Those
are all mine.

Charles Petzold
New York City and Roscoe, New York
October 22, 2010

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Part I
The Basics

1
Chapter 1
Hello, Windows Phone 7
Sometimes it becomes apparent that previous approaches to a problem haven’t quite worked
the way you anticipated. Perhaps you just need to clear away the smoky residue of the past,
take a deep breath, and try again with a new attitude and fresh ideas. In golf, it’s known as
a “mulligan”; in schoolyard sports, it’s called a “do-over”; and in the computer industry, we
say it’s a “reboot.”

A reboot is what Microsoft has initiated with its new approach to the mobile phone market.
With its clean look, striking fonts, and new organizational paradigms, Microsoft Windows
Phone 7 not only represents a break with the Windows Mobile past but also differentiates
itself from other smartphones currently in the market. Windows Phone 7 devices will be
made by several manufacturers and available with a variety of cell providers.

For programmers, Windows Phone 7 is also exciting, for it supports two popular and modern
programming platforms: Silverlight and XNA.

Silverlight—a spinoff of the client-based Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)—has


already given Web programmers unprecedented power to develop sophisticated user
interfaces with a mix of traditional controls, high-quality text, vector graphics, media,
animation, and data binding that run on multiple platforms and browsers. Windows Phone 7
extends Silverlight to mobile devices.

XNA—the three letters stand for something like “XNA is Not an Acronym”—is Microsoft’s
game platform supporting both 2D sprite-based and 3D graphics with a traditional
game-loop architecture. Although XNA is mostly associated with writing games for the Xbox
360 console, developers can also use XNA to target the PC itself, as well as Microsoft’s classy
audio player, the Zune HD.

Either Silverlight or XNA would make good sense as the sole application platform for the
Windows Phone 7, but programmers have a choice. And this we call “an embarrassment of riches.”

Targeting Windows Phone 7


All programs for Windows Phone 7 are written in .NET managed code. Although the sample
programs in this book are written in the C# programming language, it is also possible to
write Windows Phone 7 applications in Visual Basic .NET. The free downloadable Microsoft
Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone includes XNA Game Studio 4.0 and an
on-screen phone emulator, and also integrates with Visual Studio 2010. You can develop
visuals and animations for Silverlight applications using Microsoft Expression Blend.

3
4 Part I The Basics

The Silverlight and XNA platforms for Windows Phone 7 share some libraries, and you
can use some XNA libraries in a Silverlight program and vice versa. But you can’t create
a program that mixes visuals from both platforms. Maybe that will be possible in the future,
but not now. Before you create a Visual Studio project, you must decide whether your
million-dollar idea is a Silverlight program or an XNA program.

Generally you’ll choose Silverlight for writing programs you might classify as applications
or utilities. These programs are built from a combination of markup and code. The markup
is the Extensible Application Markup Language, or XAML and pronounced “zammel.” The
XAML mostly defines a layout of user-interface controls and panels. Code-behind files can
also perform some initialization and logic, but are generally relegated to handling events
from the controls. Silverlight is great for bringing to the Windows Phone the style of Rich
Internet Applications (RIA), including media and the Web. Silverlight for Windows Phone
is a version of Silverlight 3 excluding some features not appropriate for the phone, but
compensating with some enhancements.

XNA is primarily for writing high-performance games. For 2D games, you define sprites and
backgrounds based around bitmaps; for 3D games you define models in 3D space. The action
of the game, which includes moving graphical objects around the screen and polling for user
input, is synchronized by the built-in XNA game loop.

The differentiation between Silverlight-based applications and XNA-based games is


convenient but not restrictive. You can certainly use Silverlight for writing games and you
can even write traditional applications using XNA, although doing so might sometimes be
challenging.

In particular, Silverlight might be ideal for games that are less graphically oriented, or
use vector graphics rather than bitmap graphics, or are paced by user-time rather than
clock-time. A Tetris-type program might work quite well in Silverlight. You’ll probably find
XNA to be a bit harder to stretch into Silverlight territory, however. Implementing a list box in
XNA might be considered “fun” by some programmers but a torture by many others.

The first several chapters in this book describe Silverlight and XNA together, and then the book
splits into different parts for the two platforms. I suspect that some developers will stick with
either Silverlight or XNA exclusively and won’t even bother learning the other environment.
I hope that’s not a common attitude. The good news is that Silverlight and XNA are so
dissimilar that you can probably bounce back and forth between them without confusion!

Microsoft has been positioning Silverlight as the front end or “face” of the cloud, so cloud
services and Windows Azure form an important part of Windows Phone 7 development. The
Windows Phone is “cloud-ready.” Programs are location-aware and have access to maps and
other data through Bing and Windows Live. One of the available cloud services is Xbox Live,
Chapter 1 Hello, Windows Phone 7 5

which allows XNA-based programs to participate in online multiplayer games, and can also
be accessed by Silverlight applications.

Programs you write for the Windows Phone 7 will be sold and deployed through the
Windows Phone Marketplace, which provides registration services and certifies that
programs meet minimum standards of reliability, efficiency, and good behavior.

I’ve characterized Windows Phone 7 as representing a severe break with the past. If you
compare it with past versions of Windows Mobile, that is certainly true. But the support
of Silverlight, XNA, and C# are not breaks with the past, but a balance of continuity and
innovation. As young as they are, Silverlight and XNA have already proven themselves as
powerful and popular platforms. Many skilled programmers are already working with either
one framework or the other—probably not so many with both just yet—and they have
expressed their enthusiasm with a wealth of online information and communities. C# has
become the favorite language of many programmers (myself included), and developers can
use C# to share libraries between their Silverlight and XNA programs as well as programs for
other .NET environments.

The Hardware Chassis


Developers with experience targeting Windows Mobile devices of the past will find significant
changes in Microsoft’s strategy for the Windows Phone 7. Microsoft has been extremely
proactive in defining the hardware specification, often referred to as a “chassis.”

Initial releases of Windows Phone 7 devices will have one consistent screen size. (A second
screen size is expected in the future.) Many other hardware features are guaranteed to exist
on each device.

The front of the phone consists of a multi-touch display and three hardware buttons
generally positioned in a row below the display. From left to right, these buttons are called
Back, Start, and Search:

■ Back Programs can use this button for their own navigation needs, much like the
Back button on a Web browser. From the home page of a program, the button causes
the program to terminate.
■ Start This button takes the user to the start screen of the phone; it is otherwise
inaccessible to programs running on the phone.
■ Search The operating system uses this button to initiate a search feature.
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Lloyd, Blue notes, Camilla, Christmas bells, Don't know why,
Heartbreak unaware, Hold me, dearie, Hot dog, Lingeringly. Mabel
and I. My last sweetheart, We're all riding a merry-goround, You've
stolen my heart. Marvin Music Co, Feelin' is so good, © Toodle-loo to
you, © Marx, Edith S, Light a star in the window of heaven. © Marx,
Fannie Forman. Father's Day song. Mother's Day song. New Year's
party. Pan American song, Marx, Joe. Knockin' on wood, © Marx,
Walter Burle, Father's Day song. © Mother's Day song. © New
Year's party. © Pan American song. © Mary Ann, pseud; SEE
Bufalino, Maryann, Mary Crucifix, Sister, SEE Crucifix, Sister Mary.
Mary Norbert, Sister. Do you remember. © I think of you. ©
Marzullo, Hank, Dreamboat. © I can't tell my heart what to do. ©
Mascari, Joseph Rocco, Depreciation. © Much much much too
chubby. © My love. © Nobody capish', © People in love. ©
Poowwww right in the kisser, © 3-D gal. © Mascetta, Frank. Vase 'e
ammore, Masiarchin, Connie J. Kiss of love, © When love calls. ©
Masick, Ilu. Merry Christmas, sweetheart. © Mason, Mrs, Azile P.
Happy we'll be. © Mason, Azile Perkins. When you return, © Mason,
Callie Dona Aslee. Shelf behind the door, © Mason, Frances, I'm
gonna pack all my clothes, © Mason, Georgia, You are always in my
dreams, © Mason, Hazel, Where love never dies. © Mason, Hazel
Burden, Christmas night by firelight. © Dream dust. © Mason, Jack.
Candlelight waltz. Mason, Merri Illa. Can't help but wonder. ©
Mason, Phyllis. All this is mine. © Mason, Phyllis Caroline, Fooling. ©
Hey, snorer, © My love for you. © Mason, Sherman Lee. My Dallas
Texas Rose, © Title songs that Jimmie sang. © CATALOG OF
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Not knowing why. © Massey, Charles Edward, I feel indigo, ©
Massey, Walter Maloy, Looking back through the years, © Love me
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sands. © Whispering waters, © Massy, William Godfrey. Kansas, ©
Mastandrea, Robert, Another night, another dream, © Daddy, it's
youl love, © It's too late now, © Season's greetings, © Masters,
Eugene Barth, Dirty dishes blues, © I'll just keep on dreaming, ©
Pine Mountain waltz. © Masters, Harry John, Time will tell, © Wise
old man, © Your move now, © Masterson, Jo-Weiss, Along down
the road, © Because we are friends. © Beneath an August moon, ©
Broken vows, salty tears. © Empty picture frame. © From here to
yonder. © I'm giving you my heart. © She's my kind of girl. ©
Sunshine and raindrops. © Thank you, call again, © Too much love.
© You go your way and I'll go mine, © You never can tell, © Your
lyin' ways. © Masterson, Joe. Along down the road, Because we are
friends. Beneath an August moon. Broken vows, salty tears, Empty
picture frame. From here to yonder, I'm giving you my heart. She's
my kind of girl, Sunshine and raindrops, Thank you, call again, Too
much love, You go your way and I'll go mine, You never can tell,
Your lyin' ways. Masterson, Ramon James, Love you so, © Mastio,
Edmond Joseph, Must we part. © Matas, Antonio, Desesperacion. ©
Matassa, Cosimo V. Hey, Liberace. Tall lean gal, Matecko, John, Oh
please be my valentine. © Matheny, Merlin, Rainbows in the stars,
Matheny, Ruth Francena, Happy, like me, © Mather High School,
Mather march, © Mathes, Albert Lawrence, My one-door cabin
home. © Matheson, Ted. I wonder what they're doin' down home
tonight, Matheson, Ted E, Pastime sweetheart, © Mathews, Beverly
Downs, Four little penguins. © Goopy, goopy, goopy. © Joey the
hound. © Mathews, Dorothy. Guess who, who's your valentine,
Mathews, Eddie, pseud. SEE Moschetti, Edward John, Mathews, Gus,
pseud, SEE Di Matteo, Augustine, Mathews, Jean, pseud, SEE Witte,
Emma B, Mathews, Jerry Cecil, Lover's dream, © Mathews, John,
Goopy, goopy, goopy. © Mathias, Garland Dwayne. You tramped on
my heart. © Mathias, Ida Marie, You tramped on my heart. ©
Mathie, John John. It's just a lonesome evening. © Mathis, Claude,
I'm yours forever, © Mathison, Minna Elise, My America. © Matl,
Elizabeth. Maria. © Matlock, Izetta Elizabeth, Me, myself and I went
to pray. © Matovich, Michael, Jr. Goodbye, green earth. ©
Matragrano, Gertrude Story. You are my answer. © Matsuda, Hiroto.
Army march, March on. Matter, Elwood John. Ready to say Ido, ©
Matter, Yvonne Heyman. Ready to say Ido. © Matthews, Allen. Down
the line, Matthews, Bill. Rock-a my soul, Matthews, Carl, Big man. I
love my folks. No man is honest, Trouble, trouble. Matthews, Carl
Edmun, How shall I know Him then, © Lonesome heart, ©
Matthews, Carl Wesley, Glow sun glow. © Matthews, Charles G. Old
black witch, Matthews, Charles G., owner, Heart Line Music, SEE
Heart Line Music. Matthews, Charles G, Chuck, Hurricane Hannah.
When hill country music was born, Matthews, Dorothy May, Little
brown house in the valley. © Matthews, Forrest E, Millions of
heartaches and millions of tears. © Matthews, George Dewey.
Doctors claim it's love, © Matthews, Louise, Tom tom boogie blues.
© Matthews, Mamie Green Crandall. Arizona lullaby. © Matthews,
Monte, Rock-a my soul, Matthews, Robert L. Don't watch the clock.
© Matthews, William John, Good old Valentine Day. © Mattice,
Imogene Harriett. Be happy right where you are. © Moon madness.
© Sweet Susan o' mine, © Mattie, Ralph R. I wrote you a letter.
Mattis, David James, All shook out, © Candy. © Wishing, © Mattlin,
N., Matthew, There is no end to love, Mattlin, N. Matthew, d.b.a,
Shore Music Co, SEE Shore Music Co. Matys, Emil. Fabulous, ©
Matys, Eugene, Fabulous, July—Dec. Matys, John, Please moon, ©
Matys, Walter, Please moon, © Maugeri, Rudolph Peter, Crazy 'bout
ya, baby. © Maugham, Dora I, Look at me. © Maughan, Robert Earl,
Honey, are you lonesome too, © My heart would sing to you. ©
Maull, Helen Jordan, Spring song, Maurada, Mac, I'm the 3-D
momma with the big wide screen, Maurice, Ronald, pseud. SEE
Draugham, Ronald Maurice. Mauritz, Leonard, Rose from your
bouquet. © Maust, Mabel, In my stead, © What will you do with
Jesus. © Mautner, Jerome Nathan, For you my heart bleeds, Apple
Cider. © Stop leadin' me on, © Max, Paul, Dans ton coeur, Maxey,
John H. Little orphan boy. © Maxfield, Arthur Raymond, Angels smile
down from above. © I cry my heart out, © If I didn't have your
love. © I'm broken hearted over you. © I'm gonna get somebody
else to take your place. © Remember tomorrow, © When the one
you're dreaming of is all your own, © Maxie, Maude. Ring that
phone, baby. © Maxilom, Apolinar. For these I've cried for. © You
smiled and then. © Maxwell, Betty. Be humble. © Maxwell, Buckley.
It's raining, in my heart. © Maxwell, Edward. My hymn to her.
Maxwell, Jim, pseud. SEE Butts, James Richard, Maxwell, Robert.
Ballet for puppets. Prelude to a star. © Solfeggio. Tango of tears, ©
Maxwell Music Corp. Ballet for puppets. © Solfeggio. © May,
Colleen, Precious one, -Whatever happened to spring. May, Jackson
Harold. For Christmas, © May, Johnny, pseud, SEE Lewis, Bridges
George MacGibbon, May, Miriam, pseud, SEE Leeke, Miriam May.
Mayberry, Walter Roberts, Wayne King waltz. © Mayer, William.
Parakeet is a talking bird. Mayer, William R, Parakeet is a talking bird,
© Mayers, Benedict. Forget me not. © Love is king. © So intimately.
© Mayfair Music Corp. Through the eyes of a girl and boy. ©
Wedding bell song. © Mayfield, Charles R. I'm still in love with you,
© Mexican rose, © Rambler, © Mayfield, Menlo, Think of me.
1953 Mayfield, Percy. Bachelor blues, How deep is the well,
Maymon, Miguel A, Alma en pena, Maynard, Cliff C, Guilty heart. ©
Kiss or two, © Take two, © Maynard, Pee Wee, pseud. SEE
Laskowski, Maynard George. Mayne, Ellen, Lovers, take warning. ©
Maynor, Lacy Rich, Smiling eyes. © Maynor, Margaret Irene, Smiling
eyes. Mayo, Douglas, You're the sweetest thing I've ever seen,
Mayo, Lois Rowell, Spring fever. Mayo, Robert D. Santa Claus, ©
Mayo, Whitman Blount, Somebody goofed. © Mays, William Jr. Our
course is mapped out by the Saviour. © Mayson, William A, They
said this world was round. © Mazourek, Maxine Louise, Give me one
night. © High-hat. © Mazur, Albert. Pony ride. © Mazurak, Charles,
Where winding trails never end, © Mazurak, Charles F. Gee, gee,
gee. © Mazzitello, Joseph Anthony. Yackety-yackety-yack, ©
Mazzola, Nino A. Two silver saddles, © Mazzulla, Louis J. Gift of
sunshine, © Mead, Ann, When you said hello, Mead, Cecil F,
Beautiful bouquet. © Mead, Rita Hursh. Hear my prayer, O Lord, ©
Meade, Harold. Hello, baby. © Meador, David Lee. Mothers' worried
blues, © Too many accidents, © Meador, Myrna Lois. I have no
lover, © Meador, Robert Edward, Broken heart waltz, © Meador,
Robert L, Four big walls around me. © Meadowbrook Music, Vision
of the Blessed Mother, © Meadows, Ada. I'd like to go back, ©
Meadows, Alma Lentz. Valley of love, © Meadows, Fred. Please don't
say goodbye, say aloha, Meadows, Pamelia Virginia. Arizona, ©
Means, Rita Arline. Candle in my heart, © Mecca Music Corp, Caress,
© Down, down, deep down, © Easter waltz. © God is ev'rywhere,
© I never dared. © I walk with God. © I wasn't there. © Lord is my
Shepherd, © Main line. © Million stars. © Reflexion, © Ring 'round
the moon, © 1619-brill. © Slow. © ; Stranger in town, ©
UNPUBLISHED MUSIC—NAME INDEX Sunday morning, U. S. A. ©
Teasin' heart, © Tina, © Venus and back. © You're all I want,
nothing more, © Mechaley, LaDonna Elizabeth, Give me one night,
© High-hat, © Mechura, Dan James, You're my only darlin’. Meckes,
Daniel Freeman, Why doI bother, © Mecklenburg, Mae Ferne,
Promise. © Strange love, true love, © Teardrops. © Mecum, Dudley.
My mistake, © Medeiros, Moroni Lavon, I confess, © Medeles
Flores, Jests, Donde est4s. © Medici, Louis Charles. Out Arizona
way. © Medina, Adam P, Doce prisoneros, © Soy Mexicano no lo
niego. © Medina, Mae. Chin-Chin, © Medley, Bertha Mildred.
Longing for you, © Medoff, Jack. Gunga Din. Medoff, Jack L. Ghunga
Din. © Medora, John, Make believe sweetheart. Meehan, Joseph.
Kiss me tonite in dreams, © Meeks, Wesley. Bye bye baby. © From
Vernon and Vermont to Central Avenue blues, © Meenan, Ruth
Wulpi. Arizona whistle, © Megerdichian, Vahan Leon, I see only you.
© Megerdichian, Vahan Leon, SEE ALSO Merian, Leon, Mehlman,
Solomon, Sol, George and Al popular songs folio no. 1. © Mehrer,
Bernice Norma, Wishing, © Meier, Donald Keith, Why. © Meier,
Florence Hazel, He had a devilish heart, © No one. © Meier,
Madeleine Laura, No other can I find. ©Meier, Maurice Marwin, No
other can I find. © Meigs, Geraldine A. Christmas doll. © Meigs,
Richard H, Christmas doll. © Meiklejohn, Dave, It just happened, ©
Mekeel, Charles A. Got Arizona in my heart, © Mel, Bud, pseud. SEE
Melluzzo, Anthony R, Mel, Buddy, pseud. SEE Melluzzo, Anthony R,
Mel, Lew. Who don'tcha, © Mel, Lew, pseud, SEE ALSO Mulé, Louis,
Melachrino, George. Volta, Melby, Curtis D. Write me a letter, ©
Melfi, John Joseph, Jr. I can't say I love you. © I'm all alone in the
world. © There Iwas. © Melia, Gertrude L. Steady burns the flame.
© Melia, Margaret Mary. March of Dimes. © Melin, Arthur Kelso, I've
got a spinnin' top. © Why did you. © Melis Guiu, José, Senorita
Susana, © Vamos vamos, © Mell, Brooks, Song of the bayou, ©
Mell, Mertico, Song of the bayou, © Two precious little girls, ©
Mellan, Peter. I'm thru shedding tears over you. Mellen, Wesley R.
Forevermore, © When you're not around, © Mellin, Robert, Answer
is you, Bahama lady. For always and always. I just love my mommy,
It's funny I should dream of you, Lovable meg. Stop ringin' my bell.
Mellin (Robert) inc. Answer is you. © Army. © Bahama lady. ©
Bombolero, © Capitol serenade. © Command performance, ©
Dharma. © Fiery furnace. © For always and always. © Forward
march, © Freedom's foundation march, © Front and center, ©
Hum-drum, € It's funny I should dream of you, © Let's go. © Pass
in review. © Present arms. © Procession to Delphi. © Salute to the
nation, © She's mine, © Stop ringin' my bell. © Talent patrol, ©
Tomorrow, © Washington sketch, © What's a matter for you. ©
You. © Your Army. © Mello-Music Pub, Co, This is our waltz. ©
Mellody, Jo, pseud. SEE Salerno, Josephine R, Mells, Pauline Kronick.
Heart of tears, © Where are you. © Melluzzo, Anthony R. Home is in
her arms, © Melluzzo, Anthony Richard, Don't wanna leave you no
more. © Melnis, Jakob J. Naughty girl. © Meloday, Mary. That isn't
askin' much, © Meloday, Mary, pseud. SEE ALSO Rossbach, Mary
Louise. Melody Lane Publications, inc. Howlinest, hootenest gal. ©
Wait for the night. © Melody Mart, Sweethearts forever. Melody
Mountain, Mistletoe. © Melrose Music Corp, Don't call me Coach, call
me George. © : I'll stay single. © Too soon, © Melser, Virginia B,
Take a walk, © This time. © Why. © Melser, Virginia Brandum. Isle
of Rainbows, © Melton, Dorothy McCluskey. Afraid of losing you. ©
Melton, Elvia. ; Home again, © Melton, Lorain. Too beautiful for
words, © 935 Meltz, Eddie, Our little brown cottage, Melyan,
Theodore, Melody, © Memo Pub, Co, Blues love song, © Rock me
baby. © Young girl, © Menard, Evelyn V. Angel of night waltz, ©
Mence, Len, Don't pass me by, Hold me tight. Right of each, Things I
never knew, Mendalski, Eugene Joseph, Cecelia polka. © Hot canary
polka, © Juke box oberek, © Prospect oberek. © Mende, Frank M.
When I stop loving you. © Mende, Frank Max. Baby. © Mendello,
Francis J. Every moment of my life. © Mendelsohn, Fred, I ain't got
no money. Mendelsohn, Fred Vincent. Close tome. © Mendelsohn,
Grover J. All the way. © Mendenhall, Dorothy Gwendolynne. 'Bye,
George. Moon lady. Mendenhall, Edna Bernice. Parade. © Prayer for
those in uniform, © Mendenhall, Patricia Ann. "Bye, George. ©
Moon lady. © Mendez, Alfredo. Merengue flamenco. Mendoza,
Audrey Jane. Any old trail, € Mendoza, Isaac Manuel, Just for
tonight, © Mendoza, Roberto, You are my heart. © Menges, Edward
E. My pretty gal. This is my prayer and my hope. ; You are my
everything. You hoo you, Menken, Julius, Miller's tale overture, ©
Menking, Paul Norbert. ‘Iwas mistaken, © Menko, John F, Fireside
polka, © Three uncles oberek. © Menshejian, Haig Charles, Farmer
boy polka. © Menz, Frank X, I'm a lucky fellow to be with the girl in
the yellow car, © Mrs, Santa Claus misses Santa Claus when he
leaves North Pole Town. © Menzalora, Mariano, Love for two. ©
Menzies, Evelyn. Just around the corner, © Menzies, Robert Hamish,
Someone, © Meola, Arthur Anthony, I'll always love you. © Mercer,
Ernestine, Don't say I didn't tell you when I'm sayin' I told you so,
Mercer, John, Goin' co'tin', Lament, Queen of the May. Sobbin'
women, Spring, spring, spring. When you're in love, Mercer, John H.
Bless your beautiful hide. June bride, Some place of my own, Mercer,
Johnny. Autumn twilight, College November,
936 Mercer, Johnny. Cont'd, Sighs. Song of India. Mercer,
Johnny Thomas, (In Tennessee) that home sweet home of mine, ©
Mercer, Woody. Touch of angel, Merchant, Dorothy Faust. Answer is
love, © Mercier, Joseph B, Down in Echo Valley. Merdinger, Emanuel,
Tango of hope. © Merdinger, Raidie Poole, Tango of hope, Meredith,
Alice Wells. Christmas Carols for trio. © Merete, Rafael, No puede
ser. Merian, Leon. Girl of the mountain. Snap, snap, snap your
fingers, Turkish delight, Merian, Leon, pseud. SEE ALSO
Megerdichian, Vahan Leon, Meridian Music Corp. Beyond the next
hill, © Chances are. © Everything happens at our house, ©
Gambler's love. © Get a load o' that walk. © I have lived a double
life. © I need your love. © Letter anda ring. © Little child's prayer.
© Lonesome song. © Ma took me to the city. © My Bible means so
much to me, © Only in my dreams. © 38th Parallel. © When you
said hello to my best friend, you said goodbye to me. © You fool,
you fool. © Merlo, Joseph Peter. You can't have your life all your
way. © Merlo, Michael Joseph. Pardonnez-moi, © Merman, Ethel,
You're in Texas, © Mernick, Harvey Samuel, Hurricane. © : I've
never been so serious before. © Mary Lou. © When, © Merola,
Louis. I own a part of Arizona, © Merrick, James Collison. I'm all
alone, © Merrifield, Harold R., Sr. I lost my heart in a red canoe, ©
Merrill, Amy, pseud,. SEE Muscarella, Amy. Merrill, Bob. Cuff of my
shirt. ‘Don't let 'em catch you with your sunshine down. Honeycomb.
I'll miss you, I'll miss you, Kitty in a basket, Sentimental things you
do, Take me where I can be happy. What am I doin' in Kansas City
when you're in New Orleans, When mama calls. Whistler of the hills,
Yo quiero comprar ese perrito. Merrill, Joseph. I had a long talk with
my Saviour last night. Merrill, Les, pseud, SEE Behunin, Leslie Merrill,
Merrill, Lucrethia Blanch, Lonesome mother's prayer. © Merrill,
Marion. Westward ho. © Merrin, Billy. Johnny lonesome, Merritt,
Mrs, Blye. My old-fashioned girl. © CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT
ENTRIES Merritt, Evelyne, I'd love to hold you in my arms, ©
Merritt, Felix B, Consider, © I'm liftin' you up to my saddle, © Try
and convince me, © Merritt, Josephine Marie McDonald, Rain on the
river, © Star for you, © Zom zu zomba zu zay, © Merritt, Otis Oscar,
All you have to do is say when. Galloping boogie, © IG OK Wr It just
happened, © Maximillian the monkey vs Leopold the lion, © Merritt,
Virginia Harris, Dial my exchange. © I wish I had curls, © Where's
my daddy, mommy. © Merry Rose, pseud, SEE Rosenthal, Muriel B.
Merrymount Music, inc. Arms around my pillow. © I make music, ©
Savin' woman, © Mershon, Grace Evelyn. I never can be sure, ©
Mershon, William S, Would you like to be my mommy. © Merworth,
Hugh Eugene, Undying love. © Mesa Music Co. Sweet dreams. ©
Meseroll, Marguerite. Old fashioned Christmas. © Meserve, Susie.
Borrowed love, © Meshauk, Leo L. My brown-eyed pearl. © My
pretty rainbow colleen. © Meskill, Jack. Say with your lips. Mesler,
John, Jr. So many times, © You know somebody's in love. © Mesner,
R. Let's have a party. Mesner Music Publications, Dear wonderful
God. © Messenie, Leon T. Why don't you love me, © Messina,
Anthony. Iam with you. © Messina, Frances M. I'll wait. © Messina,
Frank, Are you, Messina, Sylvester J. Around and around, © Down
Venezuela Sud America, © Jewwon, © Sicilian moon, © Sicilian
rose. © Messner, Fredrick Richard. You're gone, © Methot, Louis
Philippe. And that ain't all, © I'm lookin' north on South Street. ©
Marooned. © Scat, you no good cat, © Time will tell. © Methot,
Phil. Keep your heart in a cool, cool place. Metis, I'm looking for
someone, Kinsey rhumba, Metropolitan Music Co, Backlash. © é
Believe in my love for you. © Big drag. © I spent an evening in
heaven. © Ichabod, © In the land beyond the river, © Into the
starlight. © Jean Street swing. © Lord, I want to go. © Pickled
beats. © There's been a change in me. © What color are the roses,
© Metsoff, John, My letter to my sailor boy. © Young yester-years,
© Metzger, Lorraine, Snowflakes. World and its gold. © Metzger,
May, pseud. SEE Pugh, Nellie Hurley. Metzger, Phyl Marie, Your love.
© Metzler, Wayne Robert, Connie, © Meunier, Mary. Mama, how
long 'til Santa comes, © Meurer, Clara B, Sing mea lullaby. © Meyer,
Mrs. A. William, It's snowing again. © Merry Christmas to you. ©
Meyer, Albert Charles, Christmas overseas. © Meyer, Anna Marie.
Give your heart tome, © Mamie and Brick, © Our last rendezvous,
© Roving sailor. © Meyer, Bob. Uh-huh, Meyer, Daisy Mary. Tear-
stained face. © Meyer, Don. Cash register heart. Jeebo the jumping
bean, © Meyer, Eric. How do I say good-bye. © I love you, ich liebe
dich, je t'laime. © Lady Liberty. © Run-a-round. © Meyer, Frances,
How do I say good-bye. © I love you, ich liebe dich, je t'aime. ©
Lady Liberty. © Run-a-round, © Meyer, Helen A. Santa's little elf-
men. © Meyer, Henry C. Santa's little elf-men. © Meyer, Herman
Christian F, Warning to careless drivers. © Meyer, Jean Truly.
Cigarette. © Dream on, my dear, © -It's snowing again, Like the
robins do. © Lullaby of the lake. © Merry Christmas to you. Meyer,
John L, Deep in your heart. Louisa from Pisa, Yah dear. Meyer, John
Lawrence, All my dreams. © Learn to polka, © Tell me tomorrow. ©
Tommy's got a girl friend. © Meyer, Le Roy Frank. Pleasant day. ©
Meyer, Lewis. Fickle guy. © I touch you. © Meyer, Luis C. Cartagena,
Meyer, Marguerite Alleyne. How could anything so right be wrong. ©
Roses for remem'brance, © Meyer, Richard Clayton, Million days. ©
Rain or shine, © Meyerhoff (Arthur) & Co. Can't get started blues. ©
Rhythm Pete for heet, © Meyers, Jerry. Moon is at my elbow.
Wandering soul. Meyers, Mark. God's in His heaven, July—Dec.
Meyers, Matthew M. Dream about tomorrow, © Meyers, Warren B.,
Camelia. © Doodle doodle doo. © Where is the moon, © Meyn, Ted.
There's no right way to do me wrong, Meyrick, Antoine J. Aloha
Land, I hear you calling, © Mical, Johnny, Farewell to your heartless
heart, Micale, Nicolas Frank, Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction
brought him back, © Michael, Murray. Embers, Michaels, Eddy,
pseud, SEE Malecki, Erwin Richard, Michaels, Mike, pseud. SEE
Naoum, Michael Alexander, Jr. Michalik, Marie. Unwanted. ©
Michaud, Dan, Sands of the desert, To be near you. © Michaud,
Marguerite, Arizona, © Christmas in the tropics with you, © Church
bells are calling. © Exalted love. © I wish the circus would come to
our town, © I'm going fishing. © L-o-v-e. © Summer vacation. ©
Michel, Roy, pseud, SEE Wr6blewski, Michael Mieczyslaw. Michelet,
Michel. Arizona, © Michelsen, Evelyn Brue. Don't ever leave me. ©
If only you knew, © Mickel, Nazek S. It's been wonderful seeing you,
my dear, © Mickle, Florence Smalley. Love is all. © Tie a string
around your finger. © Where are you, love. © Middleton, Mr, My old-
fashioned girl. Midgett, Bettie J. Story of truth and of fiction, ©
Midgett, Virginia. You've got ev'rything, baby, and baby, I've got you.
© Midgley, Charles William, Hurrah, Bar Forty-niners, it's swell to've
been with you. Midkiff, Jean, pseud. SEE Bryant, Betty Jean. Midway
Music Co, Coal-black hair. © Down, boy. © Fraidy cat. © Just give
me half a chance. © Love you so. © Meet Miss Pippin. © My kind of
a gal. © She's so good lookin'. © Zoo, © Miecykowski, Frederick M.
That certain someone, © Mihalek, Frederick Martin. I love those
dreams I dream. © Rhapsody romance, © Tasty dishes. © Twilight-
serenade. © Mijan, Felix. Bolita, © Milam, Jayne Ellen. I don't know
where the time goes. © Milam, Samuel Amerman., I don't know
where the time goes, ©
1953 Milba, Fay, pseud. SEE Reynolds, Mildred Fay Milba,
Milburn, Amos, What can I do, Milburn, William Luther, Honey, are
you lonesome too. © My heart would sing to you, © Milem, Ida
Luella. Don't make a country girl of me, © Milene Music, Minni-ha-
cha, © Miles, Allen B, Vacations, © Miles, Camilla, pseud. SEE
Mason, Callie Dona Aslee. Miles, Edith Carolyn. On-a my way to
Savannah, © Miles, Helen Anita. All of a sudden. © Miles, Julian
Edward. On-a my way to Savannah. © Miles, Majel. Amante. ©
Can't love nobody but me, © Give me. © God speaks. © Iam with
you. © Iknew. © Imiss you. © I've done it again. © My true love.
© One American Flag. © Take time to pray. © This bed of roses. ©
When I close my eyes. © Miles, Robert Whitfield, Jr. Passing fancy.
© Milet, Tommy. I'm happy an! I'm carefree. © When I reminisce of
Christmas, © Militello, John Joseph. I dream about Cherie, the
sweetest thing from gay Paree. © To the isle of my dreams, ©
Millar, Edda, pseud. SEE Miller, Esther Ruth. Millar, Mrs. John Russell.
SEE Millar, Remenia Bertha Duguay. Miller, Albert Loren, Soldier's
Christmas. © Miller, Allen B, I'm gonna find someone, © Miller,
Amelia Hamil, Memories in my heart. © Miller, Andrew. In heaven
there. Miller, Arthur C, Miller's ice cream song. © Miller, Bernard.
Bernie's tune. Miller, Betty T. Rosy, the elephant. © Miller, Beulah
Mae. That boy of mine. © Miller (Bob), inc. Bluebird serenade. ©
First thing I think of. © Miller, Carl Arthur. Will never be. © Miller,
Charles Nelson, After all. © Miller, Clarence Theodore, I'm glad it
wasn't mine, © Mouses. © Miller, Donald E. Why and what for. ©
Miller, Donald R. Jealous moon, Miller, Dora Stick. Arizona, © Don't
worry. © Miller, Mrs, Earl. Feeling lonely. © Lonely little girl. © Miller,
Edna Laura, Always and forever, © Michael is his name. © Miller,
Edna M. My silver star. © Whispering pines. © UNPUBLISHED
MUSIC—NAME INDEX Miller, Edward William. Bunny chick, © Never
more, © Why don't you care, © Miller, Emma, Beautiful rose of my
heart, © Miller, Esther Ruth, Get lost, © Let's get married, © Miller,
Frank, Rollin' down the line, Miller, Frank E, Swanee River moon,
Time will come. © Miller, Frank Edward, Love you threw away. ©
Miller, Frank Martin. I know not, © Miller, Fred, Night-life. © Miller,
George Henry. Love doesn't need a blueprint. © Miller, George Hunt,
Stars of Arizona, © Miller, George Irving. All I have to have is you. ©
(Daddy) when are you coming home, © Don't say c'est fini. © I
can't wait to kiss you again. © Julianne's wedding day. © Say merry
Christmas, © Miller, George Jacob. Reminiscing. © Waltz to love. ©
Wouldn't I. © Miller, Georgia Eufaula. Big, red apples. © Birdies that
fly. © House designed for prayer. © My sweetheart Hawaii. © Ridin'
in the buckboard, © Miller, Herb. Ugga bugga boo. © Miller, Ihilani,
Makana oka lani, Miller, Ihilani E. Nohelani, Miller, James Ernest, Kit
an' kaboodle. © Regretting. © Swingin' the blues. © Miller, James
Morton, Only the best go North. © Miller, James Vinton, Constantly.
© Miller, Jill Jackson, Child's prayer. © Dear Mister Weather Man. ©
I love the outdoors, © Just like me. © My heart cries. © My very
good friend the sandman. © Six Little Pixies and their Dixieland
Band. © Miller, John A, My lady, 'tis through thee. © Miller, Joseph
J., Jr. Take a trip to Dreamland. © Miller, Lamar Alfred, Repenting. ©
There's magic in your kiss. © Won't-cha be my valentine. Miller, Leo
Reynolds, Those Christmas bells, © Miller, Lillian N. I can't get over
my love for you. © Miller, Lola Irene, Kit an' kaboodle, © Regretting.
© Swingin' the blues, © Miller, Lucy Virginia, Key to my heart. ©
Long, long string tied 'round your heart, © Penny candy. © Word for
word, © Miller, Malcolm Irvin, Jr. Dear mother of mine. © Without
you. © Miller, Margaret. Campaign song. Greetings to the FBI, How
charming, Song of peace, This aching heart, We will rule the world.
Miller, Marian L, Alone at the station, Miller, Marilyn Diane. Frogs in
the lily pond, © Miller, Marshall D. I took a number, © Miller, Mary
Ann, I'm glad it wasn't mine. © Miller, Mary L. Coffee cup blues, ©
Miller, Mary Lucille. Love at the rainbow's end. © Oh what you
cando. © Miller, Meredith Eugene, Will you love me, © Miller,
Mildred Harry. Who cut in when we were dancing. © Miller, Nathan,
Count the stars. © (I love you) it says here. © Miller, Paul Atwell. No
other arms but yours. © Miller, Peggy B. Take a trip to Dreamland.
Miller, Ralph L. Get out of my heart. © Heads you win, tails Ilose. ©
On Blues Avenue. © You're lovely and so lovable. © Miller, Rochelle.
My baby is always ready. © Miller, Ronald Norman, Wait for me. ©
Miller, Rose. Homogenized love. © Miller, Sidney. I love you so. ©
Miller, Sy. Child's prayer. © Dear Mister Weather Man. © I love the
outdoors. © Just like me. © Let me hold you in my arms. © My
heart cries. © My very good friend the sandman, © Six Little Pixies
and their Dixieland Band, © Miller, Tommy James. Them men, ©
Miller, Viola Mae. Repenting. © There's magic in your kiss, © Miller,
Virginia J. I lost my heart on the corner, © Miller, William. South Side
boogie woogie. © Miller, William C. Steady burns the flame, © Miller,
William Henry. How am I to know until you tell me so, I love you, my
own, Lovely waltz. © My prayer will follow you. © Since you went
away. © Which away. You know I can't live without you. © Miller
Music Corp. Can I wait up for Santa Claus. © Ev'ry day of my life. ©
Gimme gimme John, © How can Santa come to Porto Rico. © I let a
friend dance with my darling. © Listen what the Good Book say. ©
Love of mine, © Redheaded stranger, © Miller -Steinberg-Katz
Music, inc. I love you, my own, © Which away. © 937 Miller
Stienberg Katz Music, inc. How am I to know until you tell meso, ©
My prayer will follow you, © Miller-Steinberg-Katz Publishers, Stop
crying, © Millerick, Velberta. How many dreams, Sweetheart and
sweetie pie. Millican, Harry N. Cocktail girl. © No vacancy, © Santa
Claus parade, © Milligan, Edna V. Life on the rolling prairie, ©
Milligan, Margaret. Always thinking of you. © Blue memories are
haunting me. © Millner, William Rivers. I've had an earthquake in my
heart. © Time train, © Mills, Charles E. Truce has been signed, ©
Mills, Charles H. ‘ Too blue to cry. Mills, Elmer Radius. Left alone, ©
She's my baby. © Mills, Gilbert, I lost my gal from Galveston on the
sidewalks of New York. Mills, Jason, pseud. SEE Abner, Silver. Mills,
John, Honeymoon will never be over, © Mills, Kerry. Red wing. Mills,
Margo. Dark clouds, Mills, Maude, pseud, SEE Wills, Evelyn Maude,
Millslagle, Frank. I'll never know, © Milnes, Marianne. Into my heart,
© Milton, Buddy. Arizona, Arizona, my home. © Arizona, U.S. A, ©
I'm comin' home, Arizona, © Milton, Jay, pseud. SEE Davidson,
Milton J. Milton, Roy B. I want to go home. © Milum, David Jewell.
How do you mend a broken heart, © Minars, Albina A., pseud. SEE
Herbolsheimer, Albina Agnes, Mince, Johnny, pseud, SEE
Muenzenberger, John J. Mineo, Samuel Howard. Cherry beery bee,
© Minervini, Eugene Peter. I'm not in your dreams any more, ©
Mings, Rockwell. Don't you know, © Minick, Edith Baldwin, I have
the blues, © Minick, H. Blair. Nancy Hanks, © Minick, Herbert Taft. I
have the blues, © Oh please let me be in your heart. © Softly the
lights, © Tonight is the night, © When there's a dream. © Why steal
into my heart. © Miningo, pseud, SEE Benitez, Angel H, Minion,
Frank, Jr. . Swamp Queen. © Minkus, Barbara Diane, There's magic
here in my house, © Minkus, Berenice H. There's magic here in my
house, © Minoff, Philip. (You're too) sure of yourself.
938 Minor, Carlos Virgil. I wish she'd hurry along, © Minor,
William Morgan, Sr. Fountain of youth, © I'll never tell, © You're a
spoiled baby, © Mintz, James Prosper. I've a castle in moonlight, ©
We were only dreaming. © Mintz, Pauline Louise. My ideal lover, ©
Terrificly terrific. © Mintzer, Marion Head, Loving only you, ©
Minucci, Ulpio. Before I go to sleep. Before you take my heart, It's
not my season for romance, You say you're sorry. Minucci, Ulpio
Thomas, I know it's love. © Minute, Robert Ira. I love nobody but
you. © I'll forgive but I can't forget. © Would you, baby. © You
can't give me the runaround, © Miotlowski, Matthew. Fighting U. S.
Army. © My heart was very lonely. © We're falling apart. © Mirano,
Juan Ramirez. In the Grand Canyon State. © Miriam, pseud, SEE
Ramos, Marion Genevieve, Miriam May, pseud. SEE Leeke, Miriam
May. Mishkoff, Walter. Talk. © Misraki, Paul, Come closer. Missel,
Rose. Glamour girl. © Olga. © Missouri Plainsman, pseud, SEE
Boyer, Harold Edgar. Mr. Goo Goo Eyes, pseud, SEE August, Joseph.
Mr. Music Co, I have one gift. © Mitchell, Alexina. Guiding star. ©
Mitchell, B. One Friday morning, Mitchell, Donald C, Doubting. ©
Mitchell, Etta. Let me care for you. © Mitchell, Freddie. Freddie's
boogie. I'm goin' home. Mitchell, Jack Griffith. Ring down the
curtain. © Mitchell, Jackie, pseud. SEE Paulson, Jacqueline. Mitchell,
Jane, pseud. SEE Bandy, Emma Lilley. Mitchell, Lois Jemima.
Someday when love comes my way. © Mitchell, Louis. It's part of
my heart. © Mitchell, Margaret Ann, Chasing the blues away. ©
Mitchell, Margaret Anne, Good-bye to love, © Look what you've
done to me. © Mitchell, Margaret DeLaney. Believe inme. ©
Mitchell, Marjorie Iglow. My love, they say you've gone. © Mitchell,
Maurine B. Appeal. © Help me to remember. © How shall I know, ©
I'll hang my hat on the moon, © Magyar's farewell, © Out of this
world, © Reverie, © Temple of my heart, © Until you came along.
© CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES Mitchell, Nick, It's funny I
should dream of you, She's mine, Mitchell, Nick, pseud. SEE ALSO
Lucarelli, Nicholas J. Mitchell, Nita. Humble bread. © Pigtail darlin'.
© Trustin' heart. © Mitchell, Paul, (Little children) hope of the world,
Mitchell, R. Baby, please don't go, Mitchell, Robert Bostwick. Home
again. © Mitchell, Robert Clifton, Jr. I dreamed I wrote a song last
night, © Mitchell, Rose. I'm searching. Mitchell, Sam. His-n and her-
n, © Mitchell, Walter Clayton. Spell Mississippi. © Mitchell,
Woodrow, As long as you are in my arms, I don't want any part of
your heart, I tell my Saviour all, If you only knew. In a round-about
way. Old King Goober. On down the line. Should we ever have to
part. You've had your way too many times, Mitroff, Joseph. Darling,
with a dream like you, © Don't you know, © My son, you'll never go
wrong. © Mitts, Geneva. Rose Sharon polka, © Mixon, Mary S.
Listen to me, woman. © Mize, Roy G. Day dreamin'. © For the life of
me. © Never had the blues. © Playin'. © Mize, William Robert.
Ghost of love. © I'll live that name. © Mizell, Arthur Cosby. Letter to
Sherry. © Stranger. © Mizzy, Vic. Hers and his, I can't smoke you
out of my heart, I knew you when your name was Maggie. Jones
boy. Mlodzikowski, Frank Anthony. Never make her cry. © Mobile
Music Co, Holiday in Hawaii. © Mock, James L, Stockyards of
Chicago. © Modafferi, Anthony John, All these things are you. ©
Modesitt, KaTinka Nygaard, I took her to the sea. © Little red
gremlin. © Somehow I'll find you again. © Moehrlin, John H., Jr.
Corkey the little storkey. © Moffatt, Richard C. Life of Christ. ©
Moffett, Joy Cole. Christmas hymn of praise. © This day that makes
you mine, © Winter sorrow. © Moffett, Marjorie, Whole world is
mine. © Moffitt, Deke. I'll find you there, Window shopping for my
dream, Moffitt, DeLoyce White. Here's your hat, what's your hurry.
Money. Mogul (Emil) Co., inc. Ronzoni theme, © Mogull (Ivan) Music
Corp, My heart has many dreams, © Smile for Suzetta. © Mohler,
John H, Autumn leaves are falling. © It's oh so thrilling, © Mohr,
Edna Ruth, It's Christmas in Wyoming, © Moldenhauer, Joseph J.
Gulf stream, © Mole, Emily, pseud, SEE Aguayo, Emily Jean, Moliere,
Violette L. I have no reason for loving you, © Moliere, Violette
Louise, Don't say no to me, baby. © Most glorious spring of all. ©
Out of the depth of my soul, © When you're in love. © Molina,
Carlos, Impromptu no, 1. © Vals no, 4, © Molina, Yolanda.
Impromptu no, 1, © Vals no, 4. Molino, Jean. How in the world, ©
Moll, Sceneth, SEE Mall, Sceneth, Mollett, Sarah Gladys. Affairs of
the heart. © And then I really knew. © Don't know what to do
about me. © I still depend on you. © Sorry, honestIam. © Mom,
pseud. SEE Ruth, Viola Hopen., Momb, Gerda, pseud, SEE Beilenson,
Gerda Maline. Mom's Daughter, pseud. SEE Ruth, Marie Valborg.
Monaco, Anthony, pseud, SEE Morton, Thomas, Monaghan, Thelma
Rita. Never say no, © Monbleau, David Hamilton. Thanks for seeing
me home, © Mondier, Loys Segnor, Leave me alone, © Mondlak,
Peter Frank. Ike's ideal, © Money, Olga Ione. Tho! you're not here
for Christmas. © Monfried, Lazarus. I love a dame. © Mongaya,
Reynaldo, As long as I have you. © Mongeau, Ralph Leslie. Call the
doctor mommy 'cause my dolly's sick. © Monk, George Edward. 'Til
then I'll wait for you, © Monk, W. H. Abide with Me. Monlux, Zelma
Harriet. Padre Island. © Monnot, Marguerite, If you love me, really
love me, Monroe, Mary Collister, Flag song. © Glorified lamb. ©
Monroe, Robert Donald. My pagan girl. © Monroe, Samuel Frederic,
Onward, New Jersey. © Monroe, Treva Myrtle. Lonesome worried
blues. © Monroe Music, inc. Getting up in the morning. © Going to
bed at night. © (Larry, the) lightning bug. © Riding along. ©
Monross, Jane Elizabeth Billings, Cherubsing. © Monshower, Harold
Edmund, Good night little pal. © Montague, David A. O Lord, my
burden, © Montalbano, Frank Anthony. Don't hurt me this way. ©
July—Dec. Montalbano, Nick, Bunny song, © Montalbano, Salvatore
Charles, Pigtails. © Montana, pseud, SEE Thornhill, Jimmie Delbert,
Montana, Mary Helen, Spunk-up your spine, © Montana Ike, pseud,
SEE Cameron, Lesley Raymond. Montafiez, Emilio, Alma mia,
Montafio, Carlos Moreno, Sunny Arizona, © Montauk Music, inc,
Santa's little sleigh bells. © Monte, Michael, pseud. SEE Lynch,
Charles William. Monteith, Howard A, Hey, hey, mister. © Montello,
Ralph J. Dance the Italian waltz with me. © Montenero, Charles
Corrado, Barber song, © Monterastelli, Leno, Bottle of wine and you.
© Monterastelli, Leno. SEE ALSO Monti, Lee. Montesano, Alfred
Michael, Carousel waltz, © Montgomery, Bruce Eglinton, Speak
Sianarra. © There may come a time. © Was that someone you. ©
Montgomery, Kessler. Tell me, baby. © You promise, baby. ©
Montgomery, M. You sold my heart. Montgomery, Marg-Riette. Christ
lives today. © De profundis. © Montgomery, Mary Ayers. Little
roadside cottage. © Montgomery, Paul. Marchin', marchin', marchin'.
Montgomery, Roy. Turkey strut, © Montgomery, Russell Graham.
Little prayers, © Monti, Lee. . Everyone loves Mary-Ann, Monti, Lee,
pseud, SEE ALSO Monterastelli, Leno, Montour, Hazel, Easter
lullabye, © Montozzi, Joseph Raymond, I'm just a lucky guy, © Say
you'll be mine, © Montrose, Percy. Clementine, Montville, Susie
Virginia, All for you. © As you saw. © Monument Music, inc, Onion
and you. © Moody, Iris S. ' I'll never forget you. © Magic love
charms, © Moody, Mark. It's grand in Arizona, © Moody, Norman
Leslie. Seven loving hearts. © Moody, Walter, pseud, SEE Wood,
Ken. Moon, Jack, pseud, SEE Elliott, Jack Moon, Mooney, Charles
Clay. Little white cross on the hill. © Mooney, Charles L, Three
letters, I, L and Y,. © Mooney, Eugene Harry. There's a blue moon
shining tonight, © This broken heart. © Mooney, Marisue, This
broken heart. © Mooney, William, Albuquerque's woe is dough. ©
Why not Christmas every day in the year. © Moonlight Music, inc. B,
O. Plenty. © Baritone boogie. ©
1953 Moonlight Music, inc. Cont'd, Fanfare boogie. ©
Gismo, © In and out the window boogie, © Latin swing. © Leapin'
Lee Roy, © Man on the beat, © Midnight festival. © Peter Potter
theme. © What a drag, © Moore, Alma. Little sorrel pony. © Moore,
Bill. Merry Christmas, sweetheart. Moore, Carney Hefley. Now she
cares no more for me. © Moore, Charles Edgar. Dreamland melody.
© Moore, Corine Frances, Don't be afraid. Moore, Darrel F. Whisper
wind. © Moore, David C. This is Bermuda, Moore, Dorothy. Lost and
found. Moore, Elsie, (I want an) old fashioned girl. Moore, Ethel
Margaret, Thank you, God, for Santa Claus. © Moore, Eugene
Harris, One I cannot stand to be around. © Moore, George Edwin,
Santa won't be at our house. © Moore, George William, Don't
change your mind about me. Mammy's children's gone up North. ©
Moore, Harlan William, Water Wonderland. Moore, Harvey M. Card-
playing baboon. © Moore, Herbert. Five long letters, Something's
wrong. Moore, Iva Lee. My cabin home in Tennessee, © Moore, Jack
Richard. Though you closed my eyes with kisses. © Moore, James
Alter. Fellow you should watch, © Keep Washington green, ©
Moore, James Anthony, What is there left todo, © Moore, John
Malcolm, Ghost of Casey Jones, © Moore, John R. It was a lovely
romance, © Moore, Joseph A. For a little bit of love. Moore, Loren
Arlie, Golden moon, © How I feel in my heart about you, © Moore,
Marianlee,. One kind of love. © When you're not around, © Moore,
Marvin A., pseud, SEE Hunt, Connie Moore, Moore, Mary Claire, Dear
Santa Claus. © Moore, Mary Eleanor. Pete, the parrakeet. © Moore,
Mary Lacy. I'm going to live with Jesus some day. That's why I like
my Jesus, Moore, Merla, pseud. SEE Betz, Mabel Leona. Moore,
Merrill. Bell bottom boogie. Red light. Moore, Miltona, pseud. SEE
Wienpahl, Miltona Moore. Moore, Raymond Lionel. Morning
nocturne, © Moore, Roxie Ann, Crossed Jordan in a calm time, I'll
keep on living after I die. UNPUBLISHED MUSIC—NAME INDEX
Moore, Sammie L, I'll be near by, © Moore, Stan, pseud, SEE
Mrozinski, Stanley John, Moore, Thomas, Oft in the stilly night,
Moore, Veralee. Sitting here, just sitting here, © Moore, Vivian Rose,
pseud, SEE Neander, Vivian Rose, Moore, Winfield Scott, 3d, Now
she cares no more for me, © Moores, Theodore E, So I can cry over
you, Moorman, Melba G, Since you're gone. © So near and yet so
far, © Morabito, Steven Joseph, Just like the sunshine. © Morales,
Noro, Felicidades, Maracaibo, Mira mi muneco, Negra linda, Moran,
Anna Mariea, Hail Mary. © Moran, William J, Santa Claus polka. ©
Morano, Pat, Jet pilot blues, © Jet plane boogie, © Morano, Peter J,
Lonesome and blue, © Morante, Jose. Pa' que te quise. Morbach,
Hansi, You and me. © Morden, Iciphene Florence, Heart of my
heart, © More, Brew. Blue brew, More brew. Morefield, Morrison
Earl, Broken heart, © This dream of mine. © Morehead, Jim. Don't-
cha, Moreland, John Richard, April came across the hill, White tree in
bloom, Moreland, William Rudolph, Memories grow sweeter, ©
Moreno, Billy. My love for you, Moreno, Billy Browne. Real love,
Mores, Marianito, Walk a happy mile, Moret, Edgar Thomas, Away
for awhile. © . Keep the mail a-rollin'. © Morey, Lawrence, Bubbling
rhythm, * I love the ladies. Morgan, Addie May. I'm weeping now. ©
Morgan, Agnes B, Be not alone, © Morgan, Al. Say you do, Morgan,
Arthur James, Could I, © Ponder, © Soon it will be Christmas, ©
Morgan, Arthur James, Jr. Baby. © Nothing left to say. © Raindrops,
© So much in love. © Morgan, Billy Vaughn. Be not alone. ©
Morgan, Bruce. Come back to your loved ones my prodigal son,
Never trust a woman, Nobody's home no more, Rangoon, Teardrops
and heartaches. Morgan, Cooke, Poke sallit. © Red River wedding.
© Morgan, Dolly, pseud. SEE White, Roberta Elizabeth Morgan.
Morgan, Dorinda, I'll never believe, Lay that apple down, There's fire
in my heart, Twenty-five hour day, Where is the sweetheart, You
drove me to another's arms, Morgan, Earl, Beautiful Arizona, © Way
out in Arizona, © Morgan, Ethel Allen, I'll still be loving you. ©
Morgan, Freddy. Captain of the space ship. Morgan, Gwendolyn, Try
a little bit to love me, © Morgan, Jerry. Cast aside. Link in the chain
of broken hearts, Morgan, Lee, pseud. SEE Shash, Dorothy L.
Morgan, Leonard Gene. You itchy, I scratchy, © Morgan, Merle,
pseud, SEE Samson, Alvin Merle, Morgan, N. Margaret, My little girl
from heaven, © Morgan, Nathaniel Edward, I'm coming back to God.
© Morgan, Robert. What's that stuff Joe's got that goes. Morgan,
Robert Duke. Freedom's march. © Who's gonna call you sweetheart.
© Morgan, Russ, Don't say you love me, Eli Green's cake walk,
Morgan, Ruth Graham, Change of heart. © Flowers or weeds, ©
Morgan, Tess. I may be cheatin' too. © Please give back my heart,
© Without your love. © Morgan, Tess Stratton, Weeping heart, ©
Your wayward heart, © Morgan, Tessie Stratton, I'm nobody's
darling now. © Real lovin' man, © Tell me. © Morgan, Viola, Hit the
jack-pot. © I want somebody to play with me, © Morgan, William
Frank, If there were no you, © Morgenstern, June Ruth, Life's in
love with me, © Love me now. © Mister Claus. © Not much, © .
One glimpse of you. © Saturday nite. © Susie. © That's why. ©
Morhaim, Joe. Letter to Loretta. © Mori, Charles. Don't blame my
heart, Moriarty, Shirley Janes. If I could walk. © Sissy's yodel. ©
Moritt, Fred G. Ave ave song. Holiday greeting. Juke box ballet.
Lovely. Morley, Edward. Dear old San Francisco, © Mornay, Marjorie
Evelyn, Come into my arms. © Give a little, take a little love. ©
You're like a rainbow. © Moross, Jerome, Golden apple. ©
Morpurgo, Livia. Forgive me tango. © Morrelli, Pasqualina Rose.
Femmena buciarda. © Sorriento perduto. © 939 Morrelli, Pasqulina
Rose, In Sorrento I found love. © Just a melody, © Revenge, ©
Sevilla, Sevilla, © Tarantella del ti che te tta, © Morris, Andy Lee, Jr,
What about me, © Morris, Dan, pseud. SEE Abraham, Morris. Morris
(Edwin H.) & Co., inc. Argentine fire brigade. © Cheegah choonem,
© Come to my arms, © (Cookies song) peaches and cream, ©
Empty ballroom, © Heard a mocking bird singing in California, © I
had to kiss you. © I'm in love with my best friend's sweetheart. ©
Little more of your amor. © Man upstairs is my partner. © Miracle of
Christmas. © My favorite red head. © Night and you. © Nightlife. ©
Only love me. © Say with your lips. © Somebody bad stole de
wedding bell. © Strike a match, © Town and country polka. ©
Unbelievable. © Morris, Frank, SEE Morriss, Frank Alexander, Morris,
Gail, pseud, SEE Jenkins, Carrie Mae, Morris, Genevieve Lane, Rose
that grows in my garden, © Morris, James C, Hold my love in the
hollow of your hand, How much do you love me. Morris, Jennie Mae.
Cutie pie. © Life is empty. © Mary Ann. © Unlucky soul, © Morris,
Joe. I had a notion, If I die tomorrow. Pass the juice, Miss Lucy.
Shake a hand, Morris, Lee. In our rendezvous. Morris, Lillian.
Counting my rainbows, © Moonlight on the Rockies. © Morris, Mary
Nelle. Kris Kringle. © Morris, Otis. My prayer. © Morris, Pamela,
pseud, SEE McFayden, Pamela, Morris, Rex Eugene, Roving lost gal.
© Morris, Rod, Hey, Mr. Mockin'bird. Morris, Rodney. Big yellow
moon. Bimbo, I'm not a kid anymore, Morris, Rosemary. Rising
blues. © Morris, Thomas Lowrey. Lord's Prayer. © Morris, Viola
Covington. Waiting just for you. © Morris, Walter. Big, fat woman, ©
In my heart. © Morris, Zelma Maxine. What have Idone. ©
Morrison, Carla Geyer. Blue forget-me-nots. © Heartbroken. ©
Morrison, George E, I'm jealous of the moon, © Rose in the garden
of love. © Morrison, James D., Jr. Silhouette. © Morrison, Johnny,
pseud. SEE Mosesian, Oscar Jack.
Morrison, Lester Gilbert. My hope. © ; Never wander. ©
Morrison, Tommy. Go’ to sleep, little cowgirl. Morriss, Frank
Alexander, Somehow, © Morrissey, Kermit, Carol suite, 1953.
Morrow, Buddy. Diggin'. Morrow, Vera Mae. Starlights. © Morse, Guy
Alton, Sr. Be sure to pray. © Morse, Richard King. Forever mine. ©
Mortell, Benedict A. Moors of Spain, Mortellaro, Benedetto A. Moors
of Spain. © Mortensen, Udell F. My Arizona. © Morton, Edgar
Ashbel. I dare not go alone. © Morton, Lorraine, Give me your
promise. © Morton, Raymond F, Darling, why did you say you loved
me. © Morton, Stanley. Don't make me lie. Morton, Thomas. I'm
sorry. Moruzzi, James M. Pity me. © Moruzzi, John P. Pity me. ©
Morvant, Eves Clarence, Oh, baby, let me hear you tell me that you
love me. © Mosajgo, John. Love, it's the greatest. © Mosby, Edna
Pearl. Rose of Mexico. Mosby, James H. Bop talkin' daddy. ©
Moschetti, Edward John. Morning kiss, You carved your initials.
Mosco, Julia. Colorado polka. © Moseley, Thomas Boroughs.
Rhapsody of tomorrow. © Moseley, Wanda Iris. Word from the wise.
© Moseman, Howard D. Could be. © My dream tango. © Sunshine,
© Moser, Elliot, Arizona, © Moser, Harriet Ann, Arizona, © Moser,
Marie. I wanna marry Santa Claus. Moses, Albert Delong, Sr. Autumn
leaves. © Moses, Gertrude. I'm building my mansion, © Moses,
Harold Edward. Autumn leaves, © Moses, Myron. Heiniken's beer
no. 1. Heiniken's beer no, 2. Moses, Samuel Mike. One lonely night.
© Mosesian, Oscar Jack. Lost without you. © Oh, why do I love you.
© Moshansky, Mimi. And granny whispers. © Maybe tomorrow. ©
My honey soldier. © Mosley, Bob. B-flat boogie. Beggin' the blues,
Bobbie's boogie. Door blow boogie. Riff-raff boogie. Mosley,
Constance Young. Cheaters never win. © Pages of time. © Mosley,
G. W. Where were you last night. © CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT
ENTRIES Mosley, Zack, Rockin' in the rocket room, © Moss, Dorothy
Clara, Alibi-bye, © Moss, Ronald J. Won't you be the one, © Moss,
Virginia Cooper. Don't play so hard to get. © Don't veil your eyes
when you look my way. © I can't understand, dear. © I want to be
sophisticated, act as tho! I know it all, © I'm in love with your lovely
eyes. © I'm just a cry baby, cryin' over you. © I've got a penthouse
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