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Popular music -- 1851-1860.
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Janet's choice
/ words and music by Claribel. |
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Boston, MA: W. A. Evans & Bro., |
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First line of chorus: They say I may marry the Laird. |
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Janet's choice
/ words and music by Claribel. |
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Cleveland, OH: S. Brainard & Sons, |
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First line of chorus: They say I may marry the Laird. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen C. Foster |
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New York, NY: Century Music Publishing Co., 1939. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen C. Foster |
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New York, NY: Larrabee Publications, 1964. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen C. Foster |
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Philadelphia, PA: Theodore Presser Co., 1933. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen Foster |
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New York, NY: Amsco Music Publishing, 1940. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen C. Foster |
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New York, NY: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1940. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen C. Foster |
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New York, NY: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1940. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen C. Foster |
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New York, NY: Shattinger International Music Corp., 1982. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen Collins Foster. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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Jeanie with the light brown hair
/ Stephen C. Foster |
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New York, NY: Century Music Publishing Co., 1939. |
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First line of chorus: I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair, borne like a vapor, on the summer air. |
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The Jewish maiden
/ composed by F. Kucken. |
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Boston, MA: G. P. Reed & Co., 1851. |
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First line of verse: The harp is now silent, the strings rent in twain. |
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Jingle bells
/ based on an old folk tune. |
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Great Neck, NY: Staff Music Publishing Co., 1947. |
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First line of chorus: Dashing thru the snow. |
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Jingle bells
/ W. & M.: J. S. Pierpont. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: Dashing thru the snow. |
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Jingle bells
/ based on an old folk tune. |
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Great Neck, NY: Staff Music Publishing Co., 1949. |
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First line of chorus: Dashing thru the snow. |
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Jingle bells
/ arranged and orchestrated by Arthur Harris. |
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K-M Music, Inc., 1988. |
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First line of chorus: Dashing thru the snow. |
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Just try to cut a swell
/ music by T. H. E. Holder. |
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Buffalo, NY: J. Sage & Sons, 1855. |
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First line of verse: Why, what's the use o' talking. |
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Katy Avourneen
/ words and music by J. E. Johnson. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1854. |
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First line of chorus: 'Twas a cold winter night. |
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The kind bird
/ arranged for the piano forte by C. R. Clewell. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Lee & Walker, 1853. |
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First line of chorus: Thou art come from the Spirit land. |
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The king of Thule
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San Francisco, CA: M. Gray, |
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First line of chorus: Once in Thule reigned a king. |
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Komm wir wandeln zusammen
/ Peter Cornelius, op. 4. |
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London, UK: Schott & Co., |
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First line of chorus (German): Komm, wir wandeln zusammen im Mondschein so zaubrisch glanzt jedes Blatt. |
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Il lacerato spirito
/ G. Verdi. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1935. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): A te l'estremo addio, Palagio altero. |
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Last night
/ Halfdan Kjerulf. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ Halfdan Kjerulf. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ Halfdan Kjerulf. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ Halfdan Kjerulf. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ Halfdan Kjerulf. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ Halfdan Kjerulf. |
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New York, NY: S. T. Gordon & Son, |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ music by Halfdan Kjerule. |
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Boston, MA: The B. F. Wood Music Co., |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ Halfdan Kjerulf. |
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New York, NY: McKinley Music Co., |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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Last night
/ music by Halfdan Kjerule. |
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New York, NY: T. B. Harms & Co., |
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First line of chorus: Last night the nightingale woke me. |
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The laughing song
/ Auber. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, 1859. |
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First line of chorus: My story yes c'est amoureuse. |
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Let me kiss him for his mother
/ words and music by John P. Ordway. |
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Boston, MA: John P. Ordway, 1859. |
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First line of verse: Let me kiss him for his mother. |
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Light as air
/ Charles Gounod. |
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Boston, MA: The Boston Music Co., 1902. |
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First line of chorus: Light as air at dawn of the morning. |
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Lilly Dale
/ words and music by H. S. Thompson. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, 1852. |
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First line of chorus: 'Twas a calm stil night. |
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Lily Dale
/ w. & m. by H. S. Thompson. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of verse: Near the chestnut tree. |
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Linger in blissful repose
/ poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1858. |
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First line of chorus: Linger in blissful repose. |
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Listen to the mocking bird
/ words and music by Septimus Winner. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1900. |
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First line of verse: I'm dreaming now of Hallie, sweet Hallie. |
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Listen to the mocking bird
/ by Alice Hawthorne. |
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Chicago, IL: Calumet Music Co., 1936. |
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First line of verse: I'm dreaming now of Hallie, sweet Hallie. |
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Listen to the mocking bird
/ words and music by Alice Hawthorne. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Lee & Walker, 1856. |
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First line of verse: I'm dreaming of Hally. |
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Listen to the mocking bird
/ by Alice Hawthorne. |
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Chicago, IL: Calumet Music Co., 1936. |
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First line of verse: I'm dreaming now of Hallie, sweet Hallie. |
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Listen to the mocking bird
/ W. & M. by Alice Hawthorne. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of verse: I'm dreaming now of Hallie, sweet Hallie. |
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Little Eva
/ words and music by Manuel Emilio and John G. Whittier. |
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Boston, MA: John P. Jewett & Co., 1852. |
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First line of chorus: Dry the tears for holy Eva. |
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Little Katy
/ words and music by QUOS and James Simmonds. |
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New York, NY: Horace Waters, 1853. |
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First line of verse: Oh hot corn! nice hot corn. |
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Little Katy
/ words and music by A. Sedgwick and James Simmonds. |
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New York, NY: Horace Waters, 1853. |
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First line of verse: Oh hot corn nice hot corn! |
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Little more cider
/ words and music by Austin Hart. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, 1853. |
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First line of verse: I love the white girl. |
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The little mouse
/ words and music by Otto Dresel. |
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Boston, MA: Russell & Richardson, 1857. |
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First line of chorus: O mousie dear. |
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