Sheet Music
Soldier songs and home-front ballads of the Civil War.
Publication Information
New York : Oak Publication, c1964.
Physical Description
95 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Unacc., with cord symbols.
Contents
- Johnny is my darling
- Just before the battle, Mother
- Farewell, Mother
- Brother Green
- Old Abe Lincoln came out of the wilderness
- The battle cry of freedom
- The brass-mounted army
- Pat Murphy of the Irish brigade
- The Cumberland crew
- Go down, Moses
- The yellow rose of Texas
- The vacant chair
- There was an old soldier
- Oh freedom
- We'll fight for Uncle Abe
- The battle hymn of the Republic
- Marching song of the First Arkansas
- John Brown's body
- Slavery chain done broke at last
- Weeping sad and lonely
- We are coming, Father Abr'am
- Overtures from Richmond
- Clear the track
- Tenting on the old camp ground
- The bonnie blue flag
- Goober peas
- The battle of Shiloh Hill
- Lorena
- Maryland, my Maryland.
- (Con't.) Cumberland Gap
- Give us a flag
- All quiet along the Potomac
- Grafted into the army
- Roll, Alabama, roll
- Many thousand gone
- The rebel soldier
- The gold band
- Lincoln and liberty
- Who will care for mother now?
- Marching through Georgia
- Virginia's bloody soil
- Hold the fort
- Somebody's darling
- Tramp! tramp! tramp!
- Oh, I'm a good old rebel
- Booth killed Lincoln
- Kingdom coming
- When Johnny comes marcing home.