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Corn Cobs Twist Your Hair, A National Melody; Arranged to a Comic Song & Chorus [tune Yankee Doodle Dandy].
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Contented Farmer.
[1]
Mr. Carey
Follow Up The Plow. Song & Chorus.
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Will. S. Hays
Good as Wheat. March and Song.
[1]
The Yankee Maid. A Ballad.
[1]
Charles
,
Jacob
The Yankee Maid. A Ballad.
[1]
Charles
,
Jacob
The Yankee Maid. A Ballad.
[1]
Charles
,
Jacob
Hark! The Convent Bells Are Ringing! A Portuguese Melody. Second Edition.
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Sir John
The Fox Ran Thro' The Town. Comic Song.
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My Son Tom. A Comic Ballad.
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Thomas Haynes Bayly
My Son Tom. A Comic Ballad.
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Thomas Haynes Bayly
My Son Tom. A Comic Ballad.
[1]
Thomas Haynes Bayly
One Day While Working at My Plough. A Favorite Duetto.
[1]
T. Carr
The Irishmans Shanty. A Favorite Comic Song With Imitations.
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The Irishmans Shanty. A Favorite Comic Song With Imitations.
[1]
The Yankee Maid. A Ballad.
[1]
Charles
,
Jacob
The American Comic Melodies. No.6. My Mary's Nose.
[1]
The Shanghai. A Comic Song.
[1]
Clark C. Haskins
,
Prof. Hardig
The Shanghai. A Comic Song.
[1]
Clark C. Haskins
,
Prof. Hardig
We'll Have to Mortgage the Farm.
[1]
C. Ernst Fahnestock
,
C. T. Lockwood
Near the Broken Stile. Song.
[1]
Frank Romer
Comin' Thro' The Rye. Scotch Ballad.
[1]
Frankln
,
L. Harris
,
Robert Burns
Dans Mon Pays. Repertoire Fragson. Chanson creee par Fragson sur les motifs de la celebre Danse Americaine.
[1]
de Lucien Boyer
,
Musique de Irving Berlin
Long Boy.
[1]
William Herschell
,
Barclay Walker
,
Gaar Williams
The Man Behind the Hammer and the Plow. A Song Every American Should Learn. [includes Proclamation by President Woodrow Wilson to the People on
back cover, April 16, 1917].
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Harry Von Tilzer
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