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Popular music -- 1851-1860.
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Caro nome che il mio cor
/ Giuseppe Verdi. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, 1911. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Gualtier Maldè! nome di lui si amato. |
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Carrie Lee
/ music by Carrol Clifford. |
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First line of verse: They made her a grave. |
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Charmant oiseau
/ F. David. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer 1884. |
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First line of chorus: Thou brilliant bird so lightly swinging. |
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Charmant oiseau
/ F. David. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer 1891. |
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First line of chorus: Thou brilliant bird so lightly swinging. |
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The child's wish
/ by H. D. Munson. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, |
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First line of chorus: Oh I long to lie dear Mother. |
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Come into the garden Maud
/ music by M. W. Balfe. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, |
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First line of chorus: Come into the garden Maud. |
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Come maiden with me
/ words and music by Henry Tucker. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1855. |
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First line of chorus: Come maiden with me o'er the silvery sea. |
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Come this way my father
/ words and music by William Martin. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, 1855. |
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First line of chorus: I remember a voice. |
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Cortigiani, vil razza dannata
/ Giuseppe Verdi. |
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Milan, Italy: G. Ricordi & C., 1945. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Cortigiani, vil razza dannata. |
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The cottage by the sea
/ by J. R. Thomas. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1856. |
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First line of chorus: Childhoods days now pass before me. |
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Courting in Connecticut
/ words and music by S. Markstein. |
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New York, NY: Horace Waters, 1856. |
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First line of verse: T'was Sunday night in Podunk valley. |
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Cradle song
/ music by W. Vincent Wallace. |
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New York, NY: William Hall & Son, 1851. |
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First line of chorus: Sweet and low. |
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Crossing the Grand Sierras
/ words and music by Henry C. Work. |
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Cleveland, OH: S. Brainard's Sons, 1860. |
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First line of verse: All aboard, all aboard. |
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Dall' avito suol natal
/ Charles Gounod. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, 1874. |
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First line of chorus (French): Avant de quitter ces lieux. |
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D'amor sull' ali rosee
/ Giuseppe Vercdi. |
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Milan, Italy: G. Ricordi & C., 1969. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Timor di me? sicura, presta e la mia difesa. |
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D'amor, sull' ali rosee
/ Giuseppe Vercdi. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company,c |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Timor di me? sicura, presta e la mia difesa. |
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Darling little blue eye'd Nell
/ music by Frederick Buckley. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1859. |
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First line of chorus: Where the placid little stream. |
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Darling Nellie Gray
/ words and music by Benjamin Russell Hanby. |
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Chicago, IL: Calumet Music Co., 1938. |
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First line of verse: There's a low green valley on the old Kentucky shore. |
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Darling Nellie Gray
/ words and music by Benjamin Russell Hanby. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1856. |
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First line of verse: There's a low green valley. |
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Darling Nellie Gray
/ B. R. Hanby. |
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New York, NY: Belwin, Inc., 1949. |
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First line of verse: There's a low green valley on the old Kentucky shore. |
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The day our mother died
/ words and music by William R. Hart. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Will. H. Shuster, 1856. |
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First line of chorus: There was silence in the homestead. |
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Daybreak
/ music by M. W. Balfe. |
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Boston, MA: White, Smith & Company, |
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First line of chorus: A wind came up out of the sea. |
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The dearest spot
/ W. T. Wrighton. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., |
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First line of chorus: The dearest spot of earth to me is home, sweet home. |
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The dearest spot
/ W. T. Wrighton. |
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Chicago, IL: National Music Co., |
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First line of chorus: The dearest spot of earth to me is home, sweet home. |
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Dearest spot on earth, The
/ words and music by W. T. Wrighton. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: The dearest spot on earth to me is home. |
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The death of Minnehaha
/ words and music by Ch. C. Converse and Longfellow. |
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First line of chorus: In the wigwam with Nohomis. |
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Deserto sulla terra
/ Giuseppe Verdi. |
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Milan, Italy: G. Ricordi & C., 1944. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Deserto sulla terra, col rio destino in guerra. |
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Di provenza il mar, il suol
/ Giuseppe V erdi. |
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Bryn Mawr, PA: Oliver Ditson Company, |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Di Provenza il mar, il suol. |
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Di quella pira
/ Giuseppe Verdi. |
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Milan, Italy: G. Ricordi & C., 1973. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Di quella pira l'orrendo foco tutte le fibre. |
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Di' tu se fedele:
/ Giuseppe Verdi. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, 1901. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Or tu, sibilla, che tutto sai, della mia stella. |
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Dio dell' or
/ Charles Gounod. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Oliver Ditson Company, |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Dio dell'or del mondo signor. |
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Dio dell' or
/ Charles Gounod. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, . |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Dio dell' or del mondo signor. |
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Dio possente
/ Charles Gounod. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Dio possente Dio d'amor. |
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Dio possente dio d'amor
/ Ch. Gounod. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., |
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First line of chorus: Even bravest heart may swell. |
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Dio possente dio d'amor
/ Ch. Gounod. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Dio possente, dio damor! |
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The dismal swamp
/ music by Covert. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson. 1852. |
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First line of chorus: They made her a grave too cold and damp. |
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Dixie
/ Dan Emmett. |
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Boston, MA: C. C. Birchard & Company, 1934. |
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First line of chorus: I wish I was in de land of cotton. |
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Dixie for the Union
/ words and music by Dan D. Emmett and Frances J. Crosby. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1861. |
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First line of verse: On! ye patriots to the battle. |
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Dixie's land
/ words and music by Dan Emmett. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1860. |
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First line of verse: I wish I was in de land ob cotton. |
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Dixie's land
/ Dan D. Emmett. |
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First line of verse: I wish I was in de land ob cotton. |
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Do they miss me at home?
/ words and music by S. M. Crannis. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, 1852. |
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First line of chorus: Do they miss me at home. |
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Do they think of me at home?
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Chicago, IL: Calumet Music Co., 1935. |
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First line of chorus: Do they think of me at home, do they ever think of me? |
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Do they think of me at home
/ music by Chas. W. Glover. |
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Chicago, IL: National Music Co., |
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First line of chorus: Do they think of me at home. |
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Do they think of me at home?
m: Charles W. Glover |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: Do they think of me at home, do they ever think of me? |
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