This is a complete list of musical compositions by Scott Joplin (1867 or 1868 – April 1, 1917). There are many inconsistencies between the titles of compositions, their subtitles and their respective cover titles, which was seen by one writer as reflecting "an editorial casualness", and indicating a genre in which many different dance-steps could be performed interchangeably. In addition, there are also inconsistencies between the publishing date, and the date of copyright registration.

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  • This is a complete list of musical compositions by Scott Joplin (1867 or 1868 – April 1, 1917). There are many inconsistencies between the titles of compositions, their subtitles and their respective cover titles, which was seen by one writer as reflecting "an editorial casualness", and indicating a genre in which many different dance-steps could be performed interchangeably. In addition, there are also inconsistencies between the publishing date, and the date of copyright registration. In some instances, copyright notices were not registered. In all cases, musical compositions are listed by date of publication, using their cover titles and subtitles. "Please Say You Will" - Song (1895); lyrics by Scott Joplin "A Picture of Her Face" - Song (1895); lyrics by Scott Joplin "Great Crush Collision" – March (1896) "Combination March" (1896) "Harmony Club Waltz" (1896) "Original Rags" (1899); arranged by Charles N. Daniels "Maple Leaf Rag" (1899) "Swipesy Cakewalk" (1900) – with Arthur Marshall "Peacherine Rag" (1901) "Sunflower Slow Drag" – A Rag Time Two Step (1901) – with Scott Hayden "Augustan Club Waltz" (1901) "I am thinking of my Pickaninny Days" (1901); lyrics by Henry Jackson "The Easy Winners" – Ragtime Two Step (1901) "Cleopha" – March and Two Step (1902) "A Breeze From Alabama" – Ragtime Two Step (1902) "Elite Syncopations" (1902) "The Entertainer" – Ragtime Two Step (1902) "March Majestic" (1902) "The Strenuous Life" – Ragtime Two Step (1902) "The Ragtime Dance" - Song (1902); lyrics by Scott Joplin "Something Doing" – Cake Walk March (1903) – with Scott Hayden "Weeping Willow" – Ragtime Two Step (1903) "Little Black Baby" (1903); lyrics by Louise Armstrong Bristol "Palm Leaf Rag" – A Slow Drag (1903) "A Guest of Honor" - a Ragtime Opera (1903) (lost) "Maple Leaf Rag - Song" (1904); lyrics by Sydney Brown "The Sycamore" – A Concert Rag (1904) "The Favorite" – Ragtime Two Step (1904) "The Cascades" – A Rag (1904) "The Chrysanthemum" – An Afro-Intermezzo (1904) "Bethena" – A Concert Waltz (1905) "Binks' Waltz" (1905) "Sarah Dear" (1905); lyrics by Henry Jackson "The Rose-bud March" – Two Step (1905) "Leola" – Two Step (1905) "Eugenia" (1906) "The Ragtime Dance" – A Stop-Time Two Step (1906) "Antoinette" – March and Two Step (1906) "Nonpareil (None to Equal)" (1907) "When Your Hair Is Like the Snow" (1907) lyrics by "Owen Spendthrift" "Gladiolus Rag" (1907) "Searchlight Rag" – A Syncopated March and Two Step (1907) "Lily Queen" – Ragtime Two-Step (1907) – with Arthur Marshall "Rose Leaf Rag" – Ragtime Two-Step (1907) "Heliotrope Bouquet" – A Slow Drag Two-Step (1907) – with Louis Chauvin "Fig Leaf Rag" (1908) "Wall Street Rag" (1908) "Sugar Cane" – Ragtime Classic Two Step (1908) "Sensation" – A Rag (1908); by Joseph F. Lamb, arranged by Scott Joplin "Pine Apple Rag" (1908) "School of Ragtime - 6 Exercises for Piano" (1908) "Pleasant Moments" – Ragtime Waltz (1909) "Solace" – A Mexican Serenade (1909) "Country Club" – Rag Time Two Step (1909) "Euphonic Sounds" – A Syncopated Novelty (1909) "Paragon Rag" – A Syncopated Novelty (1909) "Stoptime Rag" (1910) "Pine Apple Rag - Song" (1910); lyrics by Joe Snyder Treemonisha (1911) (Opera) "Prelude to Act 3" (1911) "Felicity Rag" (1911) – with Scott Hayden "Scott Joplin's New Rag" (1912) "Kismet Rag" (1913) – with Scott Hayden "A Real Slow Drag" (1913) "Silver Swan Rag" (1914) (published only on piano roll; sheet music published in 1971) "Magnetic Rag" (1914) "Pretty Pansy Rag" (c. 1915) (incomplete, unpublished and lost) "Recitative Rag" (c. 1915?) (incomplete, unpublished and lost) "For the Sake of All" - song (c. 1915) (incomplete, unpublished and lost) "Morning Glory" (c.1915) (incomplete, unpublished and lost) "Reflection Rag" – Syncopated Musings (1917) (published posthumously by Stark likely from much older unpublished manuscript)
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  • This is a complete list of musical compositions by Scott Joplin (1867 or 1868 – April 1, 1917). There are many inconsistencies between the titles of compositions, their subtitles and their respective cover titles, which was seen by one writer as reflecting "an editorial casualness", and indicating a genre in which many different dance-steps could be performed interchangeably. In addition, there are also inconsistencies between the publishing date, and the date of copyright registration.
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  • List of compositions by Scott Joplin
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