Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1857-SM |
Flee as a bird : song / Queen of my song / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1857-SM Online |
Flee as a bird song / Queen of my song |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1858 |
Regret. Minnie may. Those merry bells! Jessie's dream. Now Spring's jocund many toned voices. |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1858-D |
Her bright smile haunts me still / Alice where art thou? : Romance / I hardly think I will : comic ballad / The good bye at the door : duet / Auld Robin Gray / Awfully clever / Day and night I thought of thee / Captain Jinks : of the horse marines / The charming young widow I met in the train / I cannot sing the old songs : ballad / Gentle words : ballad / The firemen's song / Castles in the air : Scotch song / |
13 |
MUSICPOP 1859 |
Rose-bush / Haply your lordship. |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1859-D |
Evangeline : song and chorus / The Captain / The cottage by the sea / |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1859-K | ||
MUSICPOP 1860 |
Sweet spirit, hear my prayer. Champagne Charlie. Rock me to sleep mother. Tis but a little faded flower. Old man. Zula zong. Voices lingering voices. Minona. Annie Lisle : solo and chorus / Love not. Lily bells. Maud. Oh when shall this sorrow. I arise from dreams of thee. Love's request. Jocky hat and feather. |
16 |
MUSICPOP 1860-D |
Bright eyed little Nell of Narragansett Bay : a ballad of the forecastle / Cora Dean : song / The deeds of Marion's men : national quartette / Allie Lennon / Annie Lisle : solo and chorus / |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1860-K |
Sweet spirit, hear my prayer! / Billy Patterson. Gray hairs of my mother. Forget me not, though I repine. |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1860-SM | On thee my thoughts are fondly dwelling / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1860-SM Online | On thee my thoughts are fondly dwelling | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1861 |
Annie of the vale. O hemlock tree! Brook. Wont you tell me why Robin. Wings. |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1861-D |
The banner of the sea / Glory, hallelujah / Aura Lea : song & chorus / Down by the river side I stray : ballad sung by Anna Bishop / Dixie for the Union / Glory, hallelujah! / |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1861-K |
Kittie Wells. Down by the riverside I stray. Maiden's prayer. |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1862 |
Will my brother come again. It is better to laugh than be. Friend of our early days. |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1862-D |
Hattie Bell / The bonnie blue flag / Call me not back from the "Echoless Shore" : in reply to "Rock me to sleep, Mother" : song, with chorus and lullaby, ad. lib. / Here's your mule : comic camp song and chorus / |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1862-K |
Trebelli : célèbre polka mazurka, op. 31 / Five o'clock in the morning. Bells of Shandon. |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1862-SM |
Pass under the rod : sacred song / I don't want to be drowned / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1862-SM Online |
Pass under the rod sacred song / I don't want to be drowned |
2 |