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Sheet Music

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Songs America voted by; with the words and music that won and lost elections and influenced the democratic process. Compiled and edited with historical notes, by Irwin Silber.

Call Number

  • R 784.71 S582.2 (CEN)

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Publication Information

[Harrisburg, Pa.] Stackpole Books [1971]

Physical Description

320 p. 28 cm.

Notes

In part melodies with chord symbols; in part without music.

Contents

  • Adams and liberty
  • All the way my saviour leads me
  • Al Smith
  • Al Smith for President
  • Be good to California, Mr. Wilson (California was good to you)
  • Believe in Stevenson
  • Beulah Land
  • B-I Double L-Bill
  • Bleached shirt
  • Boatman's dance
  • Bold soger boy
  • Bonnie blue flag
  • Boys in blue
  • Bryan leads the way
  • Bye-bye Landon, goodbye
  • Campaign rally song
  • Canada reserves
  • Captain grand of the black marines
  • Captain Jinks of the horse marines
  • Cass and butler
  • Champangne Charley
  • Charles E. Hughes, the American
  • Cleveland is the man
  • Click with Dick
  • Date in '48
  • Dixie's Land
  • Don't let 'em take it away
  • Do ye Ken F.D.?
  • Do ye Ken John Peel?
  • Election in Jungle town.
  • (cont.) Fare you well
  • Farmer Greeley
  • Female Suffrage
  • Few days
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's back again
  • Freemen win when Lincoln leads
  • Fremont and freedom
  • Full dinner pail
  • General Grant's the man
  • Get off the track
  • Get on the raft with Taft
  • God save great Washington
  • Gone are the days
  • Goodbye, my lover, goodbye
  • Goodbye, my Party, goodbye
  • Good-bye Teddy, you must March! March! March!
  • Good democrats
  • (Good times with Hoover) Better times with Al
  • Go right along, Mister Wilson (and we'll all stand by you)
  • Go tell aunt Rhody
  • Go tell McKinley
  • Go tell Goldwater
  • Grandfather's clock
  • Great day
  • Grover's veto.
  • (cont.) Hancock is coming
  • Happy landin' with Landon
  • Harding, you're the man for us
  • Hard times
  • Here comes Nixon
  • He's our Al
  • He's the people's choice
  • Highland muster roll
  • His grandfather's hat
  • Hold the fort for Tilden
  • Honest money
  • Horse and Buggy ways
  • How it happened (or the Jew of lombard street)
  • Hurrah! hurrah for Grant and Wilson!
  • If he's good enough for Lindy (He's good enough for me)
  • I like Ike
  • I'm a roaring repeater
  • I'm a suffragette
  • I'm just wild about Harry (campaign version)
  • In the sweet bye and bye
  • I think we've got another Washington (and Wilson is his name)
  • It is not thrown away
  • It's British, you know.
  • (cont.) Jefferson and liberty
  • Jimmy Polk of Tennessee
  • Jingle bells
  • John W. Davis (remember the teapot dome)
  • Just before election, Andy
  • Kansas fool
  • Keep cool a keep Coolidge
  • Kiss yourself goodbye!
  • Landon, oh, Landon
  • Last whig song
  • Let's go with Ad-a-lai
  • Line up for Bryan
  • Little Mac! Little Mac! You're the very man
  • Little old log cabin in the lane
  • Little pigs
  • Little snug old white house in the lane
  • Little wat ye wha's a-comin'
  • Locofoco song
  • Look ahead, neighbor
  • Lutzow's wild hunt.
  • (cont.) McClellan is the man
  • McKinley is the man!
  • Ma! ma! where's my pa?
  • Marching with McKinley to victory
  • March to the White House
  • Mary Blaine
  • Maryland, my Maryland
  • Merrily we roll along
  • Mr. Harding, we're all for you
  • Mr. Hoover and Mr. Smith
  • Mister Roosevelt, won't you please run again?
  • Monroe is the man
  • My Bonnie lies over the ocean
  • My friend Franklin
  • My old Kentucky home
  • My party led me
  • Nelly Bly
  • Nixon's the one
  • Not for grant
  • Now I am the leader of the democracee
  • Obituary for Horace Greeley
  • Old Abe Lincoln come tearin' out the wilderness
  • Old black Joe
  • Old King Cole
  • Old Tippecanoe
  • On the right road with Roosevelt
  • Our Sailor boys at Santiago.
  • (cont.) Parker! arker! You're the moses who will lead us out of the wilderness
  • People's Jubilee
  • Picayune Butler
  • Rally 'round the cause, boys
  • Red, white and blue
  • Robert La Follette is the man of my heart
  • Rough and ready
  • Rough and ready (or the bold soger boy)
  • Same Merry-go-round
  • Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled
  • Sidewalks of New York
  • Silver lion came tearing out the wilderness
  • Soldier's vote (Des Sldaten Stimme)
  • Stand and be counted
  • Stevenson, Stevenson
  • Taft and the leader
  • Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay
  • Tavern in the town
  • Taxation Tyranny
  • Teddy, come back
  • Then and Now
  • There are no flies on Harrison
  • Tie that binds, (or Jimmy is the Man for us)
  • Times are sadly out of joint
  • Tip and ty
  • Turn the rascals out.
  • (cont.) Union Dixie
  • Van Buren
  • Veteran's Vote (Die Stimme des Veteranen)
  • Victory in '56
  • Vot vos you up to, Ungle Sam?
  • Wabash Cannonball
  • Wallace-Taylor Train
  • Wave high the red bandana
  • We'll follow where the white plume waves
  • We'll give 'em Jessie
  • We're all going out to vote for Willkie
  • We're for Freedom through the land
  • We're going to celebrate the end of the war in Ragtime (Be sure that Woodrow Wilson leads the band)
  • We're madly for Adlai
  • We're ready for Teddy again
  • We want a man like Roosevelt
  • We want none of thee
  • We want Teddy for four years more.
  • (cont.) What a friend we have in Jesus
  • What a weapon is the ballot
  • What's the matter with Hanna?
  • When Bryan comes marchin in
  • When this old hat was new
  • Where Republicans must go
  • White man's banner
  • Wilson - That's all!
  • Would you rather be a Tammany Tiger or a Teddy bear?
  • Young Lochinvar
  • You're all right, Teddy.

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