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Arlington Funeral March.
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Henry Fried
Aura Lea. Song & Chorus.
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W. W. Fosdick
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Geo. R. Poulton
March of the Cardinals. Offical March of the St. Louis National Baseball Club.
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Sill You Miss Me, Darling. Song and Chorus.
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C. C. de Nordendorf
Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother.
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Geo. Kunkel
The Watchman.
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J. H. Nones
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H. S. Colman
"One Day While Workin' At My Plough." A Comic Duett.
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J. Newland
One Day While Working at My Plough. A Favorite Duetto.
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T. Carr
Powder Monkey Joe.
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Hugh Cummerford
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Odoardo Barri
The Cobbler and the Crow. Comic Song.
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Alfred Brooks
The Captivating Dude.
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J. P. Skelly
A Quiet Little Game.
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J. P. Skelly
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Gus Williams
Oh! Tis Sweet When the Moon is Beaming. A Popular Ballad.
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A. Lee
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Wm. H. Latham
"Texas" Where the Mockin' Bird is Singin'.
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J. P. Brashear
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Phil Epstein
The Little Ford Rambled Right Along. Greatest Comedy Song Sensation.
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C. R. Foster
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Byron Gay
Robert of Lincoln, or, The Song of the "Bob O'Link."
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W. C. Bryant
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J. Osgood
The May Queen. Cantata in Three Parts. Part First Represents the May Queen full of joyousness and hope on the eve of May Day.
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Alfred Tennyson
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William R. Dempster
Swallow, Swallow, Slying South.
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Alfred Tennyson
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John F. Spangler
Songs in Harrigan's Local Drama, "Old Lavender."
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Edward Harrigan
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Dave Braham
Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway.
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George M. Cohan
Don't Take Your Beau to the Seashore.
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E. Ray Goetz
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Irving Berlin
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A. H. Woods
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Irving Berlin
Hurry Back to My Bamboo Shack.
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Irving Berlin
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Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin's Blue Skies. [cover autographed by Irving Berlin].
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The Little Red Lacquer Cage.
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Irving Berlin
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Charles N. Grant
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Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin's The Song is Ended, But the Melody Lingers On.
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