Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1847 |
Last rose of summer. Yeux d'une mere. Son nom. Rainy day song. Silver moon. |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1847-D | The gum tree canoe / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1847-SM | A set of Jenny Lind's songs : arranged for the piano. | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1847-SM Online | A set of Jenny Lind's songs arranged for the piano. | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1848 |
We have been friends together. Oh, for a home beside the hills. Oh leave me not in sorrow. Oh would I were a girl again. Ben Bolt. All's well. Lament of the alpine shepherd. My pocket's low & taxes high. Blind man's bride. I love the merry sun shine! What are the wild waves saying. Love's young dream. My Lucy and me. |
13 |
MUSICPOP 1848-D |
Eight dollars a day : as sung in all the concerts of the Hutchinson Family / Home! sweet home : ballad in Clari, or The maid of Milan / Seek not to know the future : the gipsys song / The bowl'd sojer boy / The gipsy countess : duett / The cottage of my mother / |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1848-K | La rose de Florence : polka mazurka pour piano / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1848-SM | The child of the regiment / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1849 |
Dream no longer maiden fair. Cans't thou deem my heart is changing? California as it is : a comic song / Sun was slowly setting. Thou hast learned to love another. Change not thou. Gipsy's life is a joyous life. Father's blessing. She shines before me like a star. Sam Brown. Heart that's kind and true. Somebody's coming. |
12 |
MUSICPOP 1849-D | E pluribus unum : an American national song / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1849-SM |
Sleeping in lily bells : ballad / Gently sighs the breeze : the popular duet / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1849-SM Online |
Gently sighs the breeze the popular duet / Sleeping in lily bells ballad / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1849 Online | California as it is a comic song / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1850 |
Soldier's Grave. Fairy bells. Jenny lane. Let us hope for the best. Oh cast that shadow from thy brow. Home again. God save the Queen. To the prince! Good night beloved. I wandered by the brook-side. When I last said farewell. Ruth. Pray for those at sea. Juanita. Maraquita. Ruby. Light in the window. Away! Away! Ye notes of woe. Wreath for thy brow. Remembrance of Venice. Sol vederti. Fair Ella Lee. Way down in Ca-i-ro. I give thee back thy plight. |
24 |
MUSICPOP 1850-D |
The drunkard's wife : as sung with immense applause at Barnum's American Museum by John Farrenberg / Ah may the red rose live alway : song / Camptown races : a favorite Ethiopian song / Home again / |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1850-K |
Somebody's coming, but I'll not tell who / Beautiful Venice. |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1850-SM |
Dreams : a reverie / Ossian's serenade : as sung by Ossian E. Dodge at most of his fashionable entertainments throughout the union / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1850-SM Online |
Dreams a reverie / Ossian's serenade as sung by Ossian E. Dodge at most of his fashionable entertainments throughout the union / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1851 |
Joe Hardy. Poor old slave. Minnie Clyde. Go where honor. Cradle song. Farewell my Lilly dear. Forget me not. Children pray this love to cherish. |
10 |
MUSICPOP 1851-D |
Farewell old cottage / The canary bird / How can I leave thee : a German melody / The dumb wife : comic song / Comin' thro' the rye : Scotch ballad / |
5 |