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Sheet Music

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Songs of the 1890's : : piano-vocal-guitar.

Call Number

  • R 784.8 S697 (CEN)

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Publication Information

Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard, c1994.

Physical Description

1 score (199 p.) : ill. ; 31 cm.

Contents

  • After the ball
  • America the beautiful
  • Asleep in the deep
  • The band played on
  • Beautiful isle of somewhere
  • The bowery
  • Break the news to Mother
  • The cat came back
  • Coax me
  • Daisy Bell
  • Gypsy love song
  • Hearts and flowers
  • Hello! ma baby
  • Her eyes don't shine like diamonds
  • A hot time in the old town
  • I don't want to play in your yard
  • I've been working on the railroad
  • In the baggage coach ahead
  • Just tell them that you saw me
  • Kentucky babe
  • Little Annie Rooney
  • The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo
  • Maple leaf rag
  • Mother was a lady
  • Musetta's waltz
  • My wild Irish Rose.
  • (cont.) 'O sole mio
  • Oh, promise me
  • On the banks of the Wabash, far away
  • Red river valley
  • The rosary
  • Say "Au revoir" but not "good-bye"
  • She is more to be pitied than censured
  • She may have seen better days
  • She was bred in old Kentucky
  • She'll be comin' round the mountain
  • Sidewalks of New York
  • Stars and stripes forever
  • The story of the rose
  • The streets of Cairo
  • The sunshine of paradise valley
  • Sweet rosie O'Grady
  • The sweetest story ever told
  • Ta-ra-ra-boom-der-e
  • Take back your gold
  • Those wedding bells shall not ring out
  • Throw him down, McCloskey
  • To a wild rose
  • When the roll is called up yonder
  • When you were sweet sixteen
  • Where did you get that hat?
  • Who threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy's chowder
  • You tell me your dream, I'll tell you mine
  • You're not the only pebble on the beach.

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