LEADER 00000ccm a2200589I 4500 001 ocm07640984 001 ocm07640984|z(ocolc)1351073|z(ocolc)21511742 005 20130716140634.0 008 840928m19561963nyu b n eng 010 56002738 019 1351073|a21511742 035 (OCoLC)ocm07640984 035 (OCoLC)7640984|z(OCoLC)1351073|z(OCoLC)21511742 035 83948 040 DLC|beng|cPLF|dOCL|dORL|dOCL|dOCLCG|dCLU|dJRK|dOCLCA|dJTH 049 RIDM 050 00 ML128.V7|bG6 082 784.8 090 ML128.V7 G6 100 1 Goodwin, George,|d1900-1966,|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/names/no98112748|eeditor. 245 10 Song Dex treasury of humorous and nostalgic songs. 260 New York :|bSong Dex,|c1956-63. 300 2 volumes ;|c26 cm. 336 notated music|bntm|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 World's most beloved humorous and nostalgic songs ;|vpt. 1 500 Melodies, with words. 500 Includes indexes. 500 Chord chart on endpapers. 505 00 |gPt. 1.|tThere is a tavern in the town --|tTa-ra-ra boom- de-ay! --|tThere'll be a hot time --|tSweet Rose O' Grady --|tAfter the ball --|tDaisies won't tell --|tSidewalks of New York|t(East side, West side) --|tSweet bunch of daisies -- Little Annie Rooney --|tSunshine of Paradise Alley --|tBicycle built for two|t(Daisy Bell) --|tMy sweetheart's the man in the moon -- The bowery -- |tComrades --|tBand played on --|tShe may have seen better days --|tOn a Saturday night --|tDreaming --|tOnly one girl in the world for me --|tMother pin a rose on me -- |tMolly o! --|tGood morning Carrie! --|tStory of the rose |t(Heart of my heart) --|tTwo little girls in blue -- |tPlaymates --|tMolly and I and the baby --|tYou gave me your love --|tThere's come a time --|tYou are the only girl I'll ever care about --|tJust one girl --|tVenus, my shining love --|tEvery night in Central Park --|tMary Kelly's beau --|tWhile strolling in the park one day -- |tTake back the heart --|tShe is more to be pitied than censured --|tYou tell me your dream, I'll tell you mine |t(I had a dream one day) --|tPoor little Mary --|tShe may be somebody's mother --|tI was once your wife --|tBill Bailey --|tWhoa, Emma! --|tCall her back and kiss her -- |tMan on the flying trapeze --|tWe won't go home until morning|t(For he's a jolly good fellow) --|tOld gray mare --|tHinky dinky parley-voo --|tOld MacDonald had a farm -- |tLet me shake the hand that shook the hand of Sullivan -- |tWe all went home in a cab --|tFinigan's wake -- |tO'Grady's goat --|tO'Dwyer caught a cold --|tWhere the chicken got the axe --|tOn the way home from Riley's -- |tO'Hoolighan --|tWhen Hogan paid his rent --|tDan paid for the oysters --|tI handed it over to Riley --|tIrish poker club --|tIrish jubilee --|tLanigan's ball --|tSince McManus goes down to the track --|tMike McCarty's wake -- |tThere goes McManus --|tParty at Odd Fellow's Hall -- |tMaloney and the brick --|tSinging at the hallway door -- |tPay Maloney's family --|tDooligan's ghost --|tSergeant McGee of the N.Y.M.P. --|tMany a time --|tWhen the doctor sees you --|tCasey's social club --|tIrish spree --|tHugh McCue --|tHis name is Patrick Brannigan --|tHe don't know where he's at --|tChili widow --|tMcFadden's uptown flat - -|tThrow him down, McCloskey --|tTommy make room for your uncle --|tIrish wedding --|tLocked out after nine -- |tBidalia McCann --|tHis funeral's to-morrow --|tNumber four, second floor --|tMcCarthy's widow --|tDan McGoogan's goat --|tThere are moments (When one wants to be alone) -- |tWhat's the matter with your feet? --|tWhat's in a name? --|tMrs. Patrick Casey's swell pink tea --|tLarry Moore -- |tHe is Irish! --|tMary Ann, I'll tell your ma --|tPat Malloy --|tWho threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy's chowder --|tDown went McGinty --|tMcSorley's twins --|tI've worked eight hours this day --|tFace upon the barroom floor -- |tWhy don't they do so now? --|tI had but fifty cents -- |tOnly a hundred girls --|tI'll place it in the hands of my attorney --|tSong of the plumber --|tThankful every time --|tWhen Susan Thompson tries to reach high C --|tTo be sure it's no business of mine --|tOnce was enough for him --|tThey would if they could, but they can't -- |tCurious cures --|tLast week I took a wife --|tDark girl dressed in blue --|tMay Irwin's "frog" song --|tMay Irwin's "bully" song --|tPlum pudding --|tThings I've neglected to do. 505 00 |tCareful man --|tI've been to gay Paree --|tCharming young widow I met in the train --|tMay Black from Hackensack --|tGirl that keeps the peanut stand --|tJonah and the whale --|tSkating on the ice --|tFive little dogs with curly tails --|tJohnny Sands --|tPreacher and the bear --|tNational debt --|tNever take the horse-shoe from the door --|tYou never miss the water till the well runs dry --|tWhere did you get that hat? --|tWhere was Moses when the light went out? --|tA little bit off the top -- |tWhen Enoch he knocked, she knocked Enoch --|tCork leg -- |tFuture Miss 'Awkins --|tMy old dutch --|tWhat cher|t(Or knock's em in the Old Kent Road) --|tMy wild Irish rose -- |tLove remains the same|g(from the play The minstrel of Clare) --|tHome song --|tOld fashioned mother --|tWhat won't we do for love? --|tWarmest baby in the bunch --|tI guess I'll have to telegraph my baby --|tEmmets cuckoo song --|tHot Tamale Alley --|tBroadway girl --|tIf you love me truly --|tI told them that I saw you --|tBreak the news to Mother --|tI've a longing in my heart for you, Louise --|tHello Central --|tMy gal is a high born lady -- |tOur grandfathers' days -- The pardon came too late -- |tMother was a lady|t(If Jack were only here) --|tLittle lost child --|tSleep, baby, sleep --|tAs your hair grows whiter --|tShe was happy till she met you --|tBelle O'Brien --|tLily of Laguna --|tSoldiers of the Queen -- |tLittle Dolly Daydream|t(Pride of Idaho) --|tAlways -- |tHush, little girl, don't cry --|tGet your head above the crowd --|tLucky Jim --|tWhen you and I were young, Maggie --|tHonest John Jones --|tOn the banks of the Wabash, far away --|tLily Dale --|tDarling Nelly Gray --|tKentucky babe --|tBig sun flower --|tLittle Widow Dunn --|tMarket on Saturday night --|tMansion of aching hearts -- |tPiccaninny mine, good-night --|tOff to Philadelphia -- |tJust because she made those goo-goo eyes --|tLittle Alabama boy --|tFrankie and Johnnie --|tSay "Au revoir" but not "Goodbye" --|tI don't want to play in your yard -- |tIn the baggage coach ahead --|tAin't that a shame -- |tPicture that is turned toward the wall --|tWhere there's a will there's a way --|tWait for the turn of the tide -- |tA rolling stone gathers no moss --|tGlorious-glorious -- |tHere's to the maiden --|tGin-sling --|tAnd when I die -- |tA toast --|tForty-nine bottles --|tDrinking song -- |tWhiskey-still --|tPass around the good old beer -- |tBuffalo gals --|t'Cross the wide Missouri|t(Oh, Shenandoah) --|tOn top of Old Smokey --|tRed River valley --|tDown in the valley --|tBury me out on the prairie -- |tHand me down my walking cane --|tDogie song --|tRailroad corral --|tGit along little dogies --|tWhen the work's all done this fall --|tCowboy Jack --|tCowboy's meditation -- |tRosalie, the prairie flower --|tO bury me not on the lone prairie --|tOld Chisholm Trail --|tHome on the range --|tThat Big Rock Candy Mountain --|tLife on the ocean wave --|tSailing, sailing --|tA capital ship --|tBlow the man down --|tMy last cigar --|tEvery inch a sailor -- |tDown went the captain --|tNancy Lee --|tA Yankee ship, and a Yankee crew --|tI am a rover of the sea --|tKing of the main --|tTarpaulin jacket --|tAll on account of Eliza --|tMidshipmite --|tRocked in the cradle of the deep -- |tMermaid --|tA thousand leagues away --|tHomeward bound - -|tGood-bye, my lover, good-bye --|tTar's farewell --|tTen thousand miles away --|tRio Grande --|tRumsty-ho! -- |tPolly wolly doodle --|tBull dog --|tLittle Moses --|tOwl and the pussy cat --|tSon of a gambolier --|tMan who broke the bank at Monte Carlo. 505 00 |tVive l'amour|t(Vive la compagnie) --|tCo-ca-che-lunk -- |tKillaloe --|tThere were three crows --|tCannibalee -- |tThree little pigs --|tWay down in Maine --|tDebutante -- |tAmici --|tSome say that true love is a pleasure -- |tmaria --|tMrs. Craigin's daughter --|tSalamagundi -- |tPoker song --|tAlikazander --|tNineteen hundred and eight --|tMoon-lighter --|tRig-jag-jig-jag --|tTourelay -- |tShe's gone, let her go --|tBacon and greens --|tStand by your glasses --|tOld man Moses --|tIs Maud in? --|tNaughty Clara --|tAn ancient Irish proverb --|tPoco's daughter -- |tHi Jenny, ho Jenny Johnson --|tSignor MacSinger, the baritone singer --|tOld Thompson's mule --|tTally ho -- |tImogene Donahue --|tWill you walk a little faster? -- |tSweet Marie --|tBeautiful ballad of Waska Wee --|tBoreen --|tKing of the Cannibal Islands --|tBa, be --|tDown by the riverside --|tSpanish guitar --|tGaudeamus igitur -- |tMan in the moon's ball --|tYodel song --|tPaddy and the frog --|tSpanish cavalier --|tDutch warbler --|tChing-a- ling-ling -- Upidee --|tHalico! Calico! --|tWhen good fellows get together --|tSimon the cellarer --|tPeanut song --|tRig-a-jig --|tThree flies --|tLone fish-ball -- |tMush, mush --|tLittle wee dog --|tNoah's ark --|tNut brown maiden --|tBingo, balm of Gilead --|tAbdul, the bulbul ameer --|tLast night --|tCome, landlord, fill the flowing bowl --|tMeerschaum pipe --|tLauterbach maiden -- |tHis heart was true to Poll --|tOld King Cole --|tMichael Roy --|tOld man Noah --|tYellow and blue --|tWe meet again tonight --|tSpanish proverb --|tShool --|tEton boating song --|tCome back to me --|tStar of the summer night -- |tThere's music in the air --|tLady in crape --|gFrom the opera|tFortune teller.|tGypsy love song ;|tJan was a Gypsy bold ;|tGood morning ;|tLily and the nightingale ;|tWith lance in rest ;|tRomany life ;|tIf people said the things they mean --|gFrom the musical show|tSerenade.|tAngelus ; |tCupid and I ;|tWoman, lovely woman ;|tGaze on this face ;|tWith cracking of whip ;|tDon Jose of Sevilla ;|tIn fair Andalusia ;|tI envy the bird ;|tSong of the carbine ;|tI love thee --|gFrom the opera|tPrince Ananias.|tIn the fair hamlet of Fancy ;|tSilent rose ;|tIn glory breaks the golden morn ;|tI'm the most original ;|tAmaryllis ;|tMy heart is palpitating ;|tTitled widows all are we ;|tTime will come|t(The outlaw's song) --|gFrom the musical show |tWizard of the Nile.|tDreaming, dreaming ; In Dreamland ; |tStar light, star bright ;|tMy Angeline.|gFrom the musical show|tIdol's eye.|tFairy tales ;|tTattooed man -- |gFrom the musical show|tGeisha.|tHey-diddle-diddle! When man is in love ;|tChin chin Chinaman ;|tA geisha's life ; |tDear little Jappy-Jap-Jappy ;|tAmorous goldfish ;|tJewel of Asia ;|tChon Kina ;|tToy duet ;|tJack's the boy ; |tInterfering parrot --|gFrom the operetta|tWaltz dream. |tThat Viennese waltz ;|tNow he is my own ;|tKiss duet ; |tHear the waltz ;|tWaltzing, wine, and merry song -- |gFrom the operetta|tDie Fledermaus.|tSerenade ;|tLet me explain ;|tTrio ;|tChampagne song ;|t1st finale --|gFrom the operetta|tMerry widow.|tI'm happy at Maxim's ;|tFor I'm a true loving wife --|gFrom the operetta|tOlivette. |tTorpedo and the whale --|tMerry widow.|tFinale, act III --|gFrom the musical show|tBelle of New York.|tThey call me the Belle of New York ;|tWhen we are married ;|tTeach me how to kiss, dear --|gFrom the comic opera|tSanta Maria.|tSanta Maria, my joy, my pride --|tFarewell to the king's highway. 505 00 |gFrom the opera|tRobin Hood.|tArmorer's song --|gFrom the musical show|tFencing master.|tNightingale and the rose -- |gFrom the opera|tRobin-hood.|tBrown October ale --|gFrom the musical play|tRunaway girl.|tBoy guessed right -- |gFrom the operetta|tPatience.|tLove that no wrong can cure --|gFrom the musical|tDer Obersteiger.|tDon't be cross --|gFrom the operetta|tPatience.|tMagnet and churn - -|gFrom|tIolanthe.|tIn good Queen Bess's days ;|tSaid I to myself, said I --|gFrom|tMikado.|tA wandering minstrel ; |tFlowers that bloom in the spring ;|tTit willow ;|tHere's a how-de-do ;|tMi-ya-sa-ma ;|tCriminal cried --|gFrom the operetta|tH.M.S. Pinafore.|tI'm called Little Buttercup ; |tWe sail the ocean blue ;|tCarefully on tip-toe stealing ;|tOver the bright blue sea ;|tI am the monarch of the sea ;|tAdmiral's song ;|tLet's give three cheers ;|tWhen I was a lad --|gFrom the operetta|tGondoliers.|tI am a courtier ;|tThere lived a king ;|tA regular royal queen ;|tDance a cachucha --|gFrom|tTrial by jury.|tJudge's song --|gFrom |tPirates of Penzance.|tA policeman's lot --|tMonkey's wedding --|tBarb'ry Allen --|tSittin' on a rail --|tGood- night, ladies --|tA little more cider --|tGood sweet ham - -|tSomebody loves me --|tHistory of the world --|tFoggy, foggy dew --|tFolks that put on airs --|tCareless love -- |tIgave my love a cherry|t(The riddle) --|tI've been working on the railroad --|tWait for the wagon --|tPaddle your own canoe --|tBlue-tail fly --|tStop that knocking at the door --|tShortnin' bread --|tCarry me back to old Virginny --|tShe'll be comin' round the mountain --|tRosa Lee --|tSusan Jane --|tAunt Dinah's quilting party -- |tBilly boy --|tTen little kiddies --|tRosalie --|tAura Lee --|tJohn Henry --|tLittle brown jug --|tThat littl old red shawl --|tWhen the corn is waving, Annie dear -- |tLittle gal who winked at me --|tNicodemus Johnson --|tOh, Zeke --|tAt a Georgia camp meeting --|tO! them golden slippers --|tDixie --|tOld folks at home --|tBeautiful dreamer --|tGentle Annie --|tJeanie with the light brown hair --|tCome where my love lies dreamng --|tOh, boys, carry me 'long --|tOld Black Joe --|tMy old Kentucky home --|tCamptown Races --|tOld dog Tray --|tOh! Susanna -- |tNelly was a lady --|tNelly Bly --|tMassa's in de cold, cold ground --|tAngelina Baker --|tHard times come again no more --|tUncle Ned --|tMelinda --|tMaggie by my side -- |tFarewell my Lilly --|tCampbells are coming --|tAuld lang syne --|tDrink to my only with thine eyes --|tLogie O'Buchan --|tAnnie Laurie --|tBlue bell of Scotland --|tOn the rocks by Aberdeen --|tIn the gloaming --|tMy heart is sair for somebody --|tFlow gently, sweet Afton --|tWithin a mile of Edinburgh town --|tCharlie is my darling --|tMy love is like a red red rose --|tComin thro' the rye --|tA highland lad my love was born --|tBring back my Bonnie to me --|tA man's a man for a' that --|tLand o' the leal -- |tWe'd better bide a wee --|tIngle side --|tYe banks and brass of Bonnie Doon --|tScots wha hae wi' Wallace bled -- |tRobin Adair --|tBonnie Doon --|tBirks of Aberfeldy -- |tMy heart's in the Highlands --|tJohn Anderson, my Jo -- |tWaefu' heart --|tDuncan Gray --|tAuld Robin Gray -- |tBonnie Dundee --|tMarch of the Cameron men --|tHere awa', there awa' --|tJock O'Hazeldean --|tShamrock, thistle and rose --|tKatty, darling --|tAn Irish love song --|tGreen little shamrock --|tAn Irish folk song --|tFather O'Flynn --|tBrian Boru --|tWidow Malone --|tPaddy Duffy's cart -- |tRose of Tralee --|tKitty Tyrrell --|tKathleen Mavourneen --|tCruiskeen lawn --|tCockles and mussels|t(Molly Malone) --|t'Tis the last rose of summer --|tRich and rare were the gems she wore --|tBelieve me if all those endearing young charms --|tOh! the days are gone when beauty bright --|tMinstrel boy --|tSnowy-breasted pearl --|tHarp that once thro' Tara's halls --|tErin, the tear and the smile is thine --|tCome back to Erin -- dt The Irish jaunting car --|tKate Kearney --|tLondonderry air --|tKillarney -- |tBonnie blue flag --|tKathleen Aroon --|tHusheen --|tSt. Patrick's Day --|tMeeting of the waters --|tWearing of the green --|tLass with the delicate air --|tLow-backed car -- |tPretty girl milking her cow --|tKitty of Coleraine -- |tColleen Bawn --|tFine ould Irish gentleman --|tDublin Bay --|tSt. Patrick was a gentleman --|tPlaisir d'amour -- |tL'addio a Napoli --|tMarianna --|tTra la la --|tCaro mio ben --|tLa vera sorrentina --|tCarme --|tNon ti rammenti? 505 00 |tCarmela mia --|tO marenariello --|tVieni sul mar! --|tOh Marie --|tTake me home --|tTiritomba --|tMandolinata -- |tLu cardillo --|tL'addio del voluntario --|tNeapolitan song --|tSanta Lucia --|tNina --|tSerenata napolitana -- |tCiribiribin --|tFuniculi, funicula --|tCarmela --|tEl cefiro --|tAmor --|tTu --|tAdelita --|tAy, ay, ay -- |tJuanita --|tMe gustan todas --|tTu-ru-ru-ru --|tEl tortillero --|tLa perla --|tTo morrow --|tTeresita mia -- |tMucama --|tCanto do cysne --|tSe nao me amas, Oh! mulher --|tMinha esperança --|tDu, Du liegst mir im Herzen -- |tMuss i denn zum Städtle hinaus --|tDer Krähwinkler Landsturm --|tBier Walzer --|tIn einem kuhlen Grunde -- |tDoktor Eisenbart --|tSah ein Knab' ein Röslein stehn -- |tWenn ich ein Voglein war --|tEs ist bestimmt in Gottes Rat --|tSchlaf, Kindchen schlaf --|tSo leb denn wohl, du stilles Haus --|tKommt ein Vogerl geflogen --|tKuckuk, kuckuk ruft aus dem Wald --|tÄnnchen von Tharau -- |tAndreas Hofer --|tDer Mai is gekommen --|tBald prangt, den Morgen zu verkünden --|tWer hat dich, du schöner Wald --|tAuch ich war ein Jüngling --|tHier im ird'schen Jammertal --|gFrom the operetta|tDer Verschwender. |tHobellied --|tDrunten im Unterland --|tEs ritten drei Reiter zum Tore hinaus --|tHans und Lisel --|tMadle Ruck, ruck, ruck --|tCa, ca geschmauset --|tBeautiful Waipio |t(Maikai Waipio) --|tGardenia flower|t(Pua sadinia) -- |tAdios ke aloha --|tSweet lei mamo --|tSweet violet -- |tLet poni moi =|tWreath of carnations --|tMaui girl -- |tAloha oe --|tForget-me-not --|tI love thee =|tIch liebe dich --|tSongs my mother taught me --|tOh promise me -- |tMaiden's prayer --|tNone but the lonely heart -- |tVillanelle --|tOn wings of song --|tLorelei --|tWho is Sylvia? --|tHark! hark! the lark --|tA dream --|tMy love was just a day dream --|tCome into the garden Maud -- |tJust tell them that you saw me --|tAbsence makes the ehart grow fonder --|tRoll on, silver moon --|tOld- fashioned well by the way-side --|tDo they miss me at home --|tVacant chair --|tI cannot sing the old songs -- |tForgotten --|tAsleep in the deep --|tHome again -- |tSoldier's farewell --|tHow can I bear to leave thee |t(Soldier's farewell) -|tWhen love is kind --|tHome, sweet home --|tWhat is home without a mother? --|tLong, long ago --|tThine eyes so blue and tender --|tSweet Genevieve --|tOld oaken bucket --|tWhispering hope -- |tSilver threads among the gold --|tMonastery bells -- |tDearest spot on earth --|tI want to see my dear old home --|tListen to the mocking bird --|tSweetest story ever told --|tWhen the swallows homeward fly --|tSweet and low --|tBen Bolt --|tLove's old sweet song --|tDo they think of me at home? --|tBreeze of night --|tGrandfather's clock --|tLittle brown church in the vale --|tOft in the stilly night --|tGood-bye --|tBeauty's eyes --|tEmmet's lullaby |t(Go to sleep, Lena darling) --|tAlouette --|tStrike the harp gently --|tGipsy's warning --|tIn old Madrid -- |tAlice, where are thou? --|tStar spangled banner -- |tAmerica --|tAmerica the beautiful --|tMaryland, my Maryland --|tColumbia, the gem of the ocean --|tBattle hymn of the republic --|tHail, Columbia --|tColumbia |g(Anthem) --|tArtillery song|t(Caisson song) --|tMarines' hymn --|tHail to the Chief --|tJohn Brown's body --|tTramp, tramp, tramp --|tGirl I left behind me --|tTenting on the old camp ground --|tRule, Britannia --|tMaple leaf forever --|tLa Marseillaise --|tFinlandia --|tMexican national hymn --|tOh, the land that we love --|tRosary --|tHoly city --|tLost chord --|tPalms --|tGive me that old time religion --|tJoshua fought the battle of Jericho --|tDeep river --|tGo down Moses --|tSwing low, sweet chariot -- |tKeep them golden gates wide open --|tNobody knows the trouble I've seen --|tSteal away --|tHeav'n heav'n -- |tHear them bells --|tRoll, Jordan, roll --|tSomebody's knocking at your door --|tJingle bells --|tSilent night! Holy night! --|tChristmas song --|tStar of the East --|tO come, all ye faithful --|tIt came upon the midnight clear --|tFirst Noel --|tO little town of Bethlehem --|tGood King Wenceslas --|tWe three kings of Orient are --|tGod rest ye, merry gentlemen --|tJoy to the world --|tHark! the herald angels sing --|tAway in a manger. 650 0 Vocal music|vBibliography.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities /subjects/sh85144089 650 0 Songs, English|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/ sh85125063|vBibliography.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ subjects/sh99001362 650 7 Vocal music.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1168379 650 7 Songs, English.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/ 1126319 655 7 Bibliographies.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/ 1919895 655 7 Songs, English.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/ 1726493 655 7 Notated music.|2lcgft|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ genreForms/gf2014027184 655 7 Notated music.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1920428 655 7 Bibliographies.|2lcgft|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ genreForms/gf2014026048 830 0 World's most beloved humorous and nostalgic songs ;|vpt. 1. 901 MARCIVE 20231220 935 83948 949 |d201306|cmq|tccedit overlay lcm utlas|fbk|lridm 994 C0|bRID
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