Composers

Robert Morrison Stults

Piano
Voice
Mixed chorus
Soprano
Alto
Organ
Tenor
Baritone
Song
Marche
Dance
Religious music
Waltz
Sacred hymns
Hymn
Piece
National anthem
Écossaise
by popularity

A

A Moonlight MeanderAcademic MarchAgainAmerican National AnthemsAmong the Hills of MarylandAvenge the Good Ship Maine

B

Battle Monument WaltzBecause You Told Me SoBreathe Those Tender Words AgainBulls and Bears

F

For Love's Sweet Sake

H

Hollywood Waltzes

I

I Am a Yale GirlI Am the Resurrection and the LifeI Love Her All Day LongI Wonder If You Ever Think of MeIf Dreams Were Only TrueIn the Golden Long Ago

J

Joan of Arc

K

Kiss and Say Good-Night

L

Let Me Call You 'Dearie'Love's Sweet Story

M

M.A.C. March and Two-StepMadrienneMy ClementineMy Little Red Rose, Good NightMy Little Yaller Coon, Good NightMy Mother's Favorite Hymn

N

No Sweeter Words Were Ever Said

O

Once in the Bygone DaysOur Orioles March

P

Pretty Bright Flowers for Thee

R

Redemption

S

Smoky SamSt. Valentine's March

T

Take Me Back to Dear Old DixieThe Birds and the BrookThe Birds BallThe Old First Love Is Best of AllThe Old Sentinel MarchThe Story of ChristmasThe Sweetest Little Girl I KnowThe Sweetest Story Ever ToldThe Sweetest Words of AllThe Words that Made You Mine

U

Under the Apple BlossomsUnder the Stars I Met You, Love

V

Visions of the "Old Folks at Home"

W

Walkin' on de Rainbow RoadWay Down South in DixieWhen the Twilight Softly FallsWhisperWon't You Love Me as of Old

Y

Yes, I Love You
Wikipedia
Robert Morrison Stults (1861–1933) was an American composer of popular music in the late 19th century and early 20th century. He used aliases such as Norwood Dale and S. M. Roberts for some of his works.
Stults wrote the musical The Cross Patch Fairies. His most popular work, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told", was published in 1892 and was still popular into the 20th century.
According to the Morrison family history, Stults was the son of Jacob Stults and Martha-Jane Morrison. The first of five children, he was born on June 1, 1861 in Hightstown, New Jersey. He was married to Julia Vandermeer.
Prior to 1910, Stults mostly wrote popular music, but later wrote more sacred music and bigger works. Stults wrote three ragtime tunes, "Smoky Sam" (1898), "Walkin' on de Rainbow Road" (1899), and "A Moonlight Meander]" (1900), under the name S. M. Roberts (a play on his name Robert M. Stults). "A Moonlight Meander", was copyrighted by his wife, J. V. Stults, who often copyrighted his music.
At his death on March 24, 1933, Stults was the co-publisher of the Long Branch Daily Record in Long Branch, New Jersey.
This is a list of works that are mostly songs and piano tunes, written prior to 1910:
This is a list of works that are sacred in nature or longer works. These were generally written after 1910: