Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1885-SM | The girls are the boys for me : sung by Mr. Charles Arnold(Tony) in Minnie Palmer's European and American success My Sweetheart / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1885-SM Online | The girls are the boys for me sung by Mr. Charles Arnold(Tony) in Minnie Palmer's European and American success My Sweetheart / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1886 |
Thou art mine all. Letter that never came. Twilight. Battle song of prohibition. Dreams. How long wilt thou forget me. |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1886-D |
A high old time / Forgiven / He gets there just the same : topical song / The exile, or, Lay me on the hillside with my face toward the West / Denny Grady's hack / Estudiantina : duet for 2 equal voices / |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1886-K |
Chas. T. Ellis' new songs : as sung by him in his beautiful domestic comedy, Casper the yodler : Sunshine will come again / Twill all come out in the wash. Why Paddy's always poor. Gathering the myrtle with Mary. Estudiantina. Black Knight Templar. Boycott. |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1887 |
Allah. Open thy blue eyes : ouvre tes yeux bleus. Peace I leave with you : sacred song / O loved and lost. Ninon. Great is the lord. Babylon. Life's story. Song that reached my heart. |
10 |
MUSICPOP 1887-D |
Don't forget your old parents at home / Fairy-belle : song / Hi, Ho! let her go, Gallagher / The curse : song and refrain / Ho! Molly Grogan! / If the waters could speak as they flow : song and chorus / |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1887-H | The Lehigh Valley Route / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1887-H Online | The Lehigh Valley Route | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1887-K | Telephone in de air. | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1888 |
One spring morning. Oh, that we two were maying / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1888-D |
I long to hear from home / Farewell Marguerite : song / A curl from baby's head / Here lies an actor : song and chorus / |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1888-K |
Love's sorrow. Razzle dazzle. When Grover goes marching home. Lady picking mulberries. Serenade. |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1888-SM |
When the waters ebb and flow : song & chorus / La Tosca waltz / One spring morning, op. 3, no. 2 / The lady picking mulberries / |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1888-SM Online |
The lady picking mulberries One spring morning, op. 3, no. 2 When the waters ebb and flow song & chorus / La Tosca waltz / |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1889 |
Quaint old organ. Lord is my light / My heart at thy sweet voice. Twas April. Ninety and nine. Hush my little one. O for the wings of a dove! : O konnt' ich fliegen! Ghosts. Lead kindly light. Fear not ye, O Israel! / The Lord is my light. |
12 |
MUSICPOP 1889-D |
The cannibal maid and the missionary : a serio comic ballad / The dude who couldn't dance : humorous song / Hush little girl, don't cry! / Farewell my own true love, or, Soldier's farewell = Ritters abschied / Her own boy Jack : song & chorus / Get on to the funny walk : song & refrain / |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1889-K |
Spare that old mud cabin : T.J. Farron's beautiful song / Son of the desert am I. Oh promise me : song / A letter from Kathleen : song and chorus / Beautiful language. McGee's back yard. Since Kate learnt how to play. One sunny lock. Winter lullaby. |
9 |
MUSICPOP 1890 |
Juanita. It was a lover and his lass. Where'er you go : song / If I but knew. Gates of the west. O Lord, be merciful. Sea song. Dutch lullaby. Vision fair. Serenade = La serenata / Auntie. Love in springtime. Bridge. Village blacksmith. Where is my wandering girl. Three days. My little love. Chanson Lointaine. So we'll go no more a roving. Harp that once through Tara's walls. Maid of llangollen. Go lovely rose! Four songs. Birthday of a king. Too late, too late! Woodpecker. |
26 |
MUSICPOP 1890-D |
Drink up boys and have a glass with me! / Finnegan the umpire / Hi-tiddley-hi-ti, or, I'm all right / He was a pal of mine : (Ned and I) : descriptive song and chorus / The band played Annie Laurie, or, To hear them tell it / Creep, baby, creep / Her tears drifted out with the tide : song and refrain / The black thorn : song & chorus / |
8 |