Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1877 |
Gallant ship. O singing wind. Rose de Provence. To-morrow. Darling Minnie Gray. Noralie Allanna. Pepita's mouth : boca de Pepita. Teresita mia. Bolero. Gipsy. Wicked Welshman. Girl with the golden hair. Creole lover's song. Sunset. |
16 |
MUSICPOP 1877-D |
I'll remember you in my prayers : song for mezzo soprano with chorus (ad lib.) / The blue Alsatian mountains : song / I hope I don't intrude : song and dance / The fire in the grate : ballad / The free lunch cadets / Fond and true : serenade / |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1877-K |
Pepita's mouth : boca de Pepita. Those laughing eyes : waltz song / Walking for dat cake / Drifting with the tide. Marriage bells. |
5 |
MUSICPOP 1877-SM | White and blue = Weiss und Blau : song for contralto or baritone / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1877-SM Online | White and blue Weiss und Blau : song for contralto or baritone / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1878 |
Morning land! Bobby Shaftoe. Dearest believe. Dix-huit Vocalises a deux voix. Carry me back to old Virginny. In the gloaming. Silent world is sleeping. |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1878-D |
Emmet's lullaby / Help the fallen brother / Balm of Gilead : plantation song / Dancing in the barn : song & dance / Eileen Mavourneen / Carry me back to old Virginny : song and chorus / Come where the lilies bloom : quartette / |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1878-K |
Emmet's lullaby / The knights of St. Patrick : song and march / Petit duc. Dear old friends. Flower from mother's grave. Quaker's courtship. Where was Moses when the light went out? Hannah boil dat cabbage down. Kiss me! would you? Lackawanna spooners. |
10 |
MUSICPOP 1879 |
Oh dem golden slippers! Fisherman and his child. Sweet is the work, o lord. We mourn with Eugenie. Bird see yonder on its swift track. I had lost all faith. |
6 |
MUSICPOP 1879-D |
I know what love is / Climb up, climb up!, or, The mountain guide / The bugler : sung with great success by Mr. Thurley Beale / |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1879-H | Where oranges grow by the cargo / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1879-H Online | Where oranges grow by the cargo | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1879-K |
To-Night. Chorus of pages. Little widow Dunn. Old willow cradle that rock'd us to sleep. Take me home. Going from de cotton fields. The Skidmore fancy ball : song and march / |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1880 |
O herz du musst dich fassen. Only to see her face again. Cradle's empty, baby's gone : song & chorus / My heart's in the Highlands. March of the men of Harlech. Rum one to follow, a bad one to beat. Orpheus with his lute. When I awake. My love comes home. |
9 |
MUSICPOP 1880-D |
Hang the Mulligan banner up / High water pants / Estudiantina / The five-cent shave / Funiculì funiculà : canzone populare di piedigrotta / The full moon union : song and chorus / Anchored : great baritone song / The drum major of Schneider's band / Cradle's empty, baby's gone : song & chorus / |
9 |
MUSICPOP 1880-K |
Pity the poor. Dance me on your knee, darling. Mary's gone with a coon. Razors in the air. Those evening bells. Never take the horse-shoe from the door. I love music / When McGuiness gets a job. |
8 |
MUSICPOP 1881 |
Where the lindens bloom. Gobble song. Good-bye! / I'm going to write to papa. Tripping where sunbeams. Bells of Aberdovey. Wren. |
9 |
MUSICPOP 1881-D |
God reigns, our country's safe : song / Good-bye! : song / Are you going to the ball this evening? : characteristic song / Abide with me : sacred song / Baby's got a tooth / Ah forse e lui che l'anima = Tis thus perchance the longing soul / Found drifting with the tide / Clara Jenkins' tea : song and dance / |
8 |
MUSICPOP 1881-K |
Dar's one more ribber for to cross. Conspirators chorus. Peek-a-boo! Evening song. Mother Goose's vocal lancers. McIntyres. Colored band. My love's a rover : waltz song : companion to When the leaves begin to turn / |
8 |
MUSICPOP 1882 |
Judge me o' God. O promise of a joy divine. Only a pansy blossom. Breath of balmy evening breezes. Cossack cradle song. Sweet violets. Old oaken bucket. Christmas bells. Linda Mia. |
10 |