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Piano Vocal Music, 1830-1957
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Dodge, Ben
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Good by, Norah darling.
Cincinnati: F. W. Helmick, 1877 . |
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Dodsworth, Thos.
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Mind and be home when the clock strikes nine.
New York: Willis Woodward & Co., 1885 . |
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Dolores
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All yesterday I was spinning.
Louisville: D. P. Faulds, n.d.
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All yesterday I was spinning.
Chicago: S. Brainard's Sons Co., n.d.
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The land of long ago.
Oneonta, NY: Henry Shepherd, n.d.
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Lyrics or text by T. Westwood |
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The old clock on the stairs.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
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Wings.
Cleveland: S. Brainard's Sons, n.d.
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Dolph, H. M.
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Uncle Sammy's army.
New York: Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., [1916] . |
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Lyrics or text by M. H. Morse |
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Donaldson, Walter
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I've got the nicest little home in D-I-X-I-E.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1917 . |
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I've got the sweetest girl in Maryland.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1917 . |
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In the beautiful seaside air.
New York: Broadway Music Corp., 1916 . |
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Lyrics or text by Wm. Tracey |
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Just try to picture me down home in Tennessee.
New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1915 . |
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My mammy.
Broadway, NY: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1921 . |
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Lyrics or text by Joe Young |
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Lyrics or text by Sam Lewis |
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Suki San.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1917 . |
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Lyrics or text by J. Keirn Brennan |
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We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky Home.
New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Coleman Goetz |
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You'd never know that old home town of mine.
New York: Leo Feist, 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Howard Johnson |
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Dondore, C. T.
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Come like a bird to thy nest.
Cincinnati: John Church & Co., 1870 . |
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Lyrics or text by George Cooper |
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Donizetti
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Alfin son tua.
New York: Louis Berge, n.d.
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Alfin son tua.
Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1848 . |
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Arranged by Edward L. White |
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Translated by J. C. A. Smith. |
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The child of the regiment.
Chicago: S. Brainard's Sons Co., n.d.
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Arranged by C. W. Glover |
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English lyrics by Charles Jefferys. |
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It is better to laugh than be sighing.
Boston: Geo. P. Reed, n.d.
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Lyrics or text by G. Linley |
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Questi capelli bruni.
Paris: Choudens, n.d.
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Donly
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Bidalia McCann.
New York: Hitchcock's Music Store, [1879] . |
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The twilight coterie.
New York: E. H. Harding, 1879 . |
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Dorn, Louis
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Garland.
Philadelphia: Wm. H. Boner & Co., 1887 . |
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Doro, Marie
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The doggy in the yard.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1906 . |
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Doty, Chas. W.
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Her boy in blue.
New York: Theatrical Music Supply Co., 1904 . |
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Dougherty, George Byrd
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I wonder if you're lonely.
Broadway, NY: Trebuhs Pub. Co., 1909 . |
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Lyrics or text by Ned Wayburn |
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Phoebe gray.
Philadelphia: Harry M. Staton & Co., 1894 . |
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Lyrics or text by Charles E. Baer |
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The tale of a Stroll.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1905 . |
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Lyrics or text by George Totten Smith |
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Dougherty, Jno. P.
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'Tis home I long to see.
Chester, PA: Jno. P. Dougherty, 1882 . |
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Lyrics or text by Geo. M. Vickers |
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D'Ouville, M. J.
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The girl on the inside for mine.
Philadelphia: Sherwood Pub. Co., [1909] . |
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Lyrics or text by J. J. Littleton |
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Dow, Howard M.
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Nursery rhymes.
Boston: White, Smith & Co., 1879 . |
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Dow, Jas. M.
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Thinking tonight of the loved ones.
Boston: Russell Brothers, 1883 . |
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Downes, H. W. W.
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Mamie Brady's the girl for me.
Boston: Evans Music Co., 1899 . |
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Lyrics or text by Ottie E. Colburn |
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Downey, Frank
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Welcome Jack home.
Brooklyn: Chas. W. Held, 1891 . |
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Downing, Lulu Jones
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Violets.
Chicago: Music Art Shop, 1910 . |
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Lyrics or text by James P. Whedon |
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Downs, M. S.
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To Mona.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1879 . |
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Doyle, Alfred J.
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It's got to be someone I love.
New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1910 . |
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Lyrics or text by Will. Dillon |
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My beautiful chateau of love.
New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Paul Cunningham |
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Drayton, Charles
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Ostler Joe Annie fair.
San Francisco: Geo. W. Hagans, 1886 . |
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Arranged by Jno. Knell |
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Dresser, Paul
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The curse.
New York: Willis Woodward & Co., 1887 . |
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He loves me, he loves me not.
New York: Geo. T. Worth & Co., 1893 . |
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Her tears drifted out with the tide.
New York: Willis Woodward & Co., 1890 . |
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It all seem'd strange to her, poor thing!
New York: Howley, Haviland & Co., 1895 . |
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Lyrics or text by George F. McCann |
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