Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1854-SM Online |
I cannot sing to night ballad / Switzer's longing for home |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1855 |
Partant pour la Syrie. Sebastopol is taken. Absent but not forgotten. Some folks. Rosalie the prairie flower. I've wandered by the hut side. King Witlaf's drinking horn. Our good old friends. My old Kentucky home, goodnight! Pop goes the question! Ivy Green. Thinking of old times. She watched for him. My heart's on the Rhine. Lillie Dale. He's coming hame again. Consider the lillies. Massa's in de cold ground. Arrow & the song. The departure for Syria = Partant pour la Syrie : romance / |
20 |
MUSICPOP 1855-D |
To the west! / I cannot call her mother : ballad / Dearest spot of earth to me is home / Co-ca-che-lunk : an American student-song. Come where my love lies dreaming : quartette / Britannia the pride of the ocean / |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1855-D Online | To the west! | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1856 |
When summer flowers are blowing. Far from my native land. Tis thus decreed. Then you'll remember me. Home to our mountains. Darling Nellie Gray. Wake sweetest melody. |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1856-D |
The fisherman's daughter : ballad / Ever of thee : arranged as a song or duett / The western trapper's camp song / Home! sweet home! / The beating of my own heart : song / |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1856-D Online | The western trapper's camp song | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1857 | Lords of creation. | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1857-D |
If your foot is pretty, show it! : sung with great applause by Matt Peel of the Campbells / Darling Nelly Gray : song & chorus / Flee as a bird : song / Ah! che la morte ognora : from Il trovatore / |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1857-K |
The one horse open sleigh : song and chorus / Minnie Clyde : Kitty Clyde's sister / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1857-SM |
Queen of my song / Flee as a bird : song / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1857-SM Online |
Flee as a bird song / Queen of my song |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1858 |
Minnie may. Now Spring's jocund many toned voices. Jessie's dream. Regret. Those merry bells! |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1858-D |
Day and night I thought of thee / The good bye at the door : duet / I hardly think I will : comic ballad / Alice where art thou? : Romance / The charming young widow I met in the train / The firemen's song / Auld Robin Gray / Her bright smile haunts me still / Awfully clever / I cannot sing the old songs : ballad / Castles in the air : Scotch song / Captain Jinks : of the horse marines / Gentle words : ballad / |
13 |
MUSICPOP 1859 |
Rose-bush / Haply your lordship. |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1859-D |
The cottage by the sea / Evangeline : song and chorus / The Captain / |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1859-K | ||
MUSICPOP 1860 |
Lily bells. Zula zong. I arise from dreams of thee. Maud. Annie Lisle : solo and chorus / Love not. Voices lingering voices. Rock me to sleep mother. Tis but a little faded flower. Champagne Charlie. Jocky hat and feather. Minona. Old man. Sweet spirit, hear my prayer. Oh when shall this sorrow. Love's request. |
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! / Forget me not, though I repine. Billy Patterson. Gray hairs of my mother. |
4 |