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Piano Vocal Music, 1830-1957
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Louney, Aug.
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Live for something.
Oneonta, NY: Henry Shepherd, [1878] . |
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Lover, Samuel
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Bridge of sighs.
Cleveland: S. Brainard & Sons, n.d.
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Also: Castles in the air by Robert Adams. |
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The fairy tempter.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., n.d.
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Fanny of New York.
New York: Firth & Hall, 1847 . |
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The haunted spring.
New York: Firth, Pond & Co., n.d.
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The may dew.
Louisville: David P. Faulds, n.d.
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Slaying the deer.
New York: Firth, Pond & Co., [1847] . |
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Lowitz, John B.
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Bandy legs.
New York: Trebuhs Pub. Co., Inc., 1909 . |
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Lowry, Terence
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Ballymooney and Biddy McGee.
New York: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915 . |
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Löhr, Frederic N.
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Out on the deep.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
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Lyrics or text by Samuel K. Cowan |
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What shall I say.
Boston: Miles & Thompson, 1890 . |
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Lyrics or text by Cotsford Dick |
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Lucantoni, G.
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Night of love.
Philadelphia: J. E. Ditson & Co., [1878] . |
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Cover page misprinted title "Come let's fly". |
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Translated and adapted by Theodore T. Barker. |
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Lucas, Sam
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De coon dat had de razor.
Boston: White, Smith & Co., 1885 . |
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Lyrics or text by Wm. F. Quown |
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Good bye, Annie darling.
Boston: White, Smith & Co., 1886 . |
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Luders, Gustav
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I am "Yours Truly".
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1904 . |
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Lyrics or text by George Ade |
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If you love me, Lindy.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1904 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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A lesson in love.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1908 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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The man who will not love back.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1909 . |
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Lyrics or text by George Ade |
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The message of the violet from "The Prince of Pilsen".
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1902 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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The message of the red, red rose.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1908 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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Nestle by my side.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1906 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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The tale of a kangaroo.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1900 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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The tale of the seashell.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1903 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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The tale of the turtle dove.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1904 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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A true barbaric soldier.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1901 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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You'll do.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1901 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Pixley |
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Lund, Merritt W. and Harry L. Newton
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I like the way you two-step.
Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1908 . |
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Lupton, Arthur
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Cheer up France, we're on our way.
[S.l.]: Smith & Lupton, 1917 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frank Smith |
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Lusk, Milton W.
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Waiting for a certain girl.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1906 . |
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Lyrics or text by Richard Carle |
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Luther, C. C.
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Beautiful, beckoning hands.
Salem, MA: R. F. Harding, [1885] . |
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Luther, Gustav
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In night's still calm.
New York: G. Schirmer, 1868 . |
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English version by Geo. W. Birdseye. |
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Lutz, W. Meyer
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Dreaming by night.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1871 . |
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Lyrics or text by T. W. Robertson |
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Lynch, Ed
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I've a cabaret at home.
Philadelphia: Emmett J. Welch, 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Al. Dubin |
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Lyrics or text by Ray Buckley |
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Lynes, Frank
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He was a prince.
Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt & Co., 1888 . |
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Lyrics or text by Owen Meredith |
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Once bloomed a Rose in Avon-town.
Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt, 1894 . |
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Lyrics or text by Caroline Mischka |
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Lyons, Fred
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Den I'se gwine to wing.
New York: Hitchcock & McCargo Pub. Co., Ltd., [1881] . |
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Arranged by Ned Straight |
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Hail dat gospel tug.
New York: Hitchcock's Music Stores, [1800] . |
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I wish I was back in Alabama.
New York: Hitchcock's Music Stores, [1883] . |
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Somebody's laughing, laughing.
Philadelphia: M. D. Swisher, 1884 . |
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We'll gather on the old camp ground.
New York: Hitchcock's Music Stores, [1884] . |
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Lyons, Julius J.
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By studying my lady's eyes.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1889 . |
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Lyrics or text by Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
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