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- Title
- Beadle's dime song book : a collection of new and popular comic and sentimental songs. no. 12
- Publisher
- Beadle and Company, 118 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1864-02-12
- Genre
- Popular music, Songs, Songbooks
- Series
- Beadle's dime song books
- Number
- Beadle's dime song books ; no. 12
- Also contains:
- Ah, he kissed me when he left me, A little farm well tilled, All's well, A vesper song, Babylon is fallen, Beautiful rose, Bread and cheese and kisses, Brother's fainting at the door, Cousin Jedediah, Daisy Deane, Dream on, Lillie, Ella Clay, Footsteps on the stairs, He's gone to the arms of Abraham, I'm going to fight mit Siegel, Isabel, lost Isabel, I sailed in the good ship, the Kitty, Jack on the green, Jenny Brown and I, Johnny is my darling, Johnny Schmoker, Just before the battle, Mother, Katy's letter, Maid of Llanwellyn, Merry, little, gray, fat man, Nellie lost and found, Oh, are ye sleeping, Maggie?, Oh, bless me, mother, ere I die, Ole Dan Tucker, Our captain's last words, Our sweethearts at home, Robin Adair, Singular dreams, Sleeping for the flag, Song of a thousand years, The bell-ringer, The blue jay's melody, The coat of other days, The days when we were young, The dear ones all at home, The farmer's daughter, The first love dream, The ham fat man, The knitting song, The lily of St. Leonard's, The old church bell, The old house far away, The parting of the sailor's wife, The ring my mother wore, The vacant chair, The wherewithal, Thou wilt come nevermore to the stream, Three roguish chaps, Tread lightly, ye comrades, Uncle Joe's Hail Columbia, Watching for pa, We'll go down ourselves, When old friends were here, Withing the sound of the enemy's guns, Yes, I would the war were over
- Title
- Young fellah' you're too fresh
- Publisher
- Beadle & Adams, 98 William St.
- Publication Date
- 1878-07-13
- Genre
- Songbooks
- Series
- Beadle's half-dime singer's library
- Number
- Beadle's half-dime singer's library ; no. 8
- Also contains:
- Young fellah, you're too fresh, "I'll speak to you gladly again", Good-by, lovely Lou, Killarney, Up with the lark in the morning, Awfully fly!, Come sit by my side, little darling, The finest police in the world!, Uncle Pomp's return, That's the proper caper, Call me your darling again!, I'm going home to Dixie, The teetotal society, The candidate for Alderman, Old Black Joe, The little ones alseep, "Come back to Erin", Wait for the turn of the tide, Schaky Gratzenstein, The city boliceman, Tra-la-la, George!, The belle of the day, Willie, we have missed you, Only speak kindly to me, When the blossoms are white in the orchard, Little more cider, The dear little shamrock, Dot German band, My own, my guiding star, There is no harm in kissing, Kitty Clyde, Jordan is a hard road to travel, My gal, Hanna, On the beach at Long Branch, When Brown comes rolling home!, Dat gay old nigger ball, Would I were with thee, The harp and sword of Erin, La-de-da-de Micks, He isn't a marrying man!, Don't give up the ship!, Minnie Rooke, "Ain't you awful", Our captain's last words, My little wife ashore, Brother's fainting at the door, Bobbin' around, One hundred years!, Isn't he a darling?, Our girls, The young widow, Minnie dear, Row, row your boat, Nobody's darling but mine, Pat Roach at the play, Muldoon, the solid man, The Irish emigrant's lament, "Oh would i were a bird", Unhappy Jeremiah, Happy Hezekiah, Those dark eyes