Author:James Scott (1885-1938)

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James Scott
(1885–1938)

American ragtime composer and musician.

James Scott

Works[edit]

Rags[edit]

  • The Fascinator (1903)
  • On the Pike (1904)
  • Frog Legs Rag (1906)
  • Kansas City Rag (1907)
  • Grace and Beauty (1909)
  • Great Scott Rag (1909)
  • Rag Time Betty (1909)
  • Sunburst Rag (1909)
  • Hilarity Rag (1910)
  • Ophelia Rag (1910)
  • Princess Rag (1911)
  • Quality (1911)
  • Ragtime Oriole (1911)
  • Climax Rag (1914)
  • Evergreen Rag (1915)
  • Honey Moon Rag (1916)
  • Prosperity Rag (1916)
  • Efficiency Rag (1917)
  • Paramount Rag (1917)
  • Dixie Dimples (1918)
  • Rag Sentimental (1918)
  • New Era Rag (1919)
  • Peace and Plenty Rag (1919)
  • Troubadour Rag (1919)
  • Modesty Rag (1920)
  • Pegasus (1920)
  • Don't Jazz Me Rag (1921)
  • Victory Rag (1921)
  • Broadway Rag (1922)

Songs[edit]

  • She's My Girl from Anaconda (1909), lyrics by C. R. Dumars
  • Sweetheart Time (1909), lyrics by C. R. Dumars
  • Take Me Out To Lakeside (1914), lyrics by Ida Miller

Waltzes[edit]

  • Hearts Longing (1909)
  • Valse Venice (1909)
  • The Suffragette Waltz (1914)
  • Springtime of Love (1918)

Other musical works[edit]

  • A Summer Breeze: March and Two-Step (1903)
  • The Shimmie Shake (1920)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1938, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 85 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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