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Our national songs. America, the beautiful ; The red, white, and blue ; Hail, Columbia ; Battle hymn of the republic ; God of our fathers ; America ; The star-spangled banner ; Yankee Doodle -- |
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Folk songs. I been workin' on the railroad ; Hush, little baby ; Jennie Jenkins ; How wide the sky ; The old gray mare ; Drill ye tarriers, drill ; Pretty pear tree ; Polly - wolly - doodle ; Pioneer of the west ; Red river valley ; The lone prairie ; Buffalo gals ; Sing along, come sing along with us ; choose your partner, stay till day ; Jim - along - josey ; Cindy ; Hey, Betty Martin ; Down in the valley ; The belle of Baltimore ; The blue-tail fly ; The Erie canal ; Charleston gals ; Home on the range ; On top of old smoky -- |
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Ballads. There was an old man ; The ballad of Peter Gray ; My Johnny was a shoemaker ; John Riley ; Ballad of Isaac Orcutt ; The cork leg ; John Anderson, my Jo ; Molly Malone ; Poor Paddy works on the railway ; There was a Jolly Miller once ; Springfield mountain ; A Cambric shirt ; The little wee croodin, doo -- |
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Old favorites. Gay 90's medley: Love's old sweet song : Seeing Nellie home : There is a tavern in the town ; Give my regards to Broadway ; Jeanie with the light brown hair ; When Johnny comes marching home ; Meet me in St. Louis ; I'll take you home again, Kathleen ; In the good old summertime ; The old oaken bucket ; In the gloaming ; Vive l'amour ; Carry me back to old Virginny ; Little Annie Rooney ; Give me that watermelon ; The man on the flying trapeze ; Grandfather's clock ; This old man ; Minstrel medley: Year of jubilo : Dixie : Oh, them golden slippers ; East side, west side ; Bicycle built for two ; Good-night ladies ; Aura lea ; In the evening by the moonlight ; goober peas ; Chiapanecas ; Beautiful dreamer ; The yellow rose of texas ; Captain Jinks ; She'll be comin' round the mountain ; long, long ago ; wait for the wagon ; Juanita ; My wild Irish rose ; The little brown church -- |
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The lively Stephen Foster. Camptown races ; Stephen Foster medley : Ring the Banjo : The glendy burk : Some folks ; My brother gum ; Oh! Susanna -- |
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Great Britain. Charlie is my darling ; Annie Laurie ; Auld lang syne ; Minstrel boy ; I'm Irish ; Bring back my bonnie to me ; The campbells are coming ; O weel may the keel row ; Gaelic lullaby ; Flow gently, sweet Afton ; The wearing of the green ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms ; The blue bells of Scotland ; Billy boy ; Comin' thro' the rye ; Old king cole ; Drink to me only with thine eyes ; All through the night ; early one morning -- |
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From other lands. Susan we'll go dancing ; Minka ; May the Lord bless you ; Come to the sea ; All's the same to me ; Good cheer ; Lessons in english ; The weatherman ; Au clair de la lune ; my father is a baker man ; Praise to Budda ; Cuckoo song ; Augustine ; Norwegian lullaby ; All hail to you, o astronaut -- |
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Spirituals. Don't you see that ship a-sailing? ; Spiritual medley : Go down Moses : Wheel in the middle of the wheel : He never said a mum'blin' word : The gospel train ; Little wheel a-turnin' ; Go tell it on the mountain ; Moanin' dove ; Jacob's ladder ; Standin' in the need of prayer ; I've been in the storm so long ; My Lord, what a morning ; Deep river ; I want to be ready ; Steal away ; Rock o' my soul ; Somebody's knocking at your door ; Study war no more ; Wayfaring stranger ; Nobody knows the trouble I've seen ; When we do meet again ; Peter, ring them bells ; Keep your lamps trimmed and burning ; I'm a rolling ; Little David, play on your harp ; Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel ; Sometimes I feel like a motherless child ; Michael, row the boat ashore ; Wake up, Jacob ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Wade in the water -- |
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Sea Shanteys. Blow the man down ; Bound for the Rio Grande ; A life on the ocean wave ; The gold China tree ; Lion man-o'-war ; Shenandoah ; The whale ; High barbaree ; Good-bye, fare ye well! ; Farewell and adieu ; A-roving ; Home, dearie, home ; Early in the morning ; The Fisher ; Black-eyed Susan -- |
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Humorous. Jenny crowned the jolly chap with nothing but a cotton cap ; The wool grew on his back, sir, and reached up to the sky ; For better or worse I'll consent ; Solomon Levi ; The spider laughed, "ha, ha, my boy, I've caught you safe at last." ; The atom ; Crambambuli ; Rig - a - jig ; Mush, mush ; 'Ere coffee or tea or such slip-slops were known ; The centipede and the frog ; Clementine ; O cruel was the cannon ball that shot my John's head off ; Meerschaum pipe ; He sticks his head in the lion's mouth and keep it there awhile ; Upidee ; Come wash the dishes ; He wore a single-breasted suit that buttoned down before ; The little brown jug ; Saint Patrick was a gentleman -- |
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Rounds and canons. Sumer is icumen in ; Oh, how lovely is the evening ; To all a kind good night ; Rainbows and sailors ; Thistle down ; Come, follow me ; Are you sleeping? ; Three blind mice ; The cuckoo ; Dona Nobis Pacem ; Good night to all ; Tallis canon ; White sand and grey sand ; The spring is come ; Shrimp and lobster ; Scotland's burning ; Row row, row your boat ; Church bells are ringing ; Gather flowers while you may ; The fading day ; Clocks ; 'Twas you, sir ; The old man of the west ; Non nobis -- |
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Hymns of all faiths. O worship the King ; Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise to the living God ; How good it is to thank the Lord ; Happy he who walketh ever ; O sacred head, surrounded ; Jesus Christ is risen today ; Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty ; Now thank we all our God ; O God, our help in ages past ; A mighty fortress is our God ; Crown Him with many crowns ; Praise to the Lord ; The Lord bless thee ; God be with you till we meet again -- |
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Christmas carols. O come, all ye faithful ; Angels we have heard on high ; It came upon a midnight clear ; Hark! The herald angels sing ; Jungle bells ; Silent night ; Joy to the world! ; First noel ; God rest ye merry, gentlemen ; Good Christian men, rejoice. |
| General note | Includes index. |
| Language | Majority of songs in English. |
| Publisher number | ESE-1271-3 Westwood Press |