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Oh! Come to Me, Love, in a Beautiful Dream.
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John H. Hewitt
Blackmar & Bro.'s Selection of Operatic Songs. O Whisper What Thou Feelest.
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A. Bunn
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Brinley Richards
Humorous Songs of the Day. No. 3. On the Beach.
[1]
Lingard
See at Your Feet a Suppliant One.
[1]
See at Your Feet a Suppliant One.
[1]
Send Me A Leaf. Song and Chorus.
[1]
H. P. Danks
She Waits by the River for Me. Song and Chorus.
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J. B. Swett
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E. K. Cole
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M. D.
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A. E. Blackmar
Something to Love Me. Ballad.
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J. E. Carpenter
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E. L. Hime
Something to Love Me. Ballad.
[1]
J. E. Carpenter
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E. L. Hime
Southern Collection of Popular Songs for the Piano. No. 7. Southern Boys.
[1]
Herman L. Schreiner
Southern Songs of the War. The Southern Girl, or, The Homespun Dress.
[1]
The Southern Soldier Boy. Song.
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Captn
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C. W. Alexander
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A. A. C.
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A. P. M. Air
Musical Album. They Said My Love Would Change With Time.
[1]
Frederic Enoch
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Stephen Glover
The Southern Album. A Collection of Choice Pieces for the Piano. Thou Art so Near and Yet so Far. [German and English].
[1]
A. Reichardt
The Volunteer, or, It is My Country's Call.
[1]
Harry Macarthy
The Volunteer, or, It is My Country's Call.
[1]
Harry Macarthy
The Volunteer, or, It is My Country's Call.
[1]
Harry Macarthy
When This Cruel War is Over. Ballad.
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Charles C. Sawyer
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Henry Tucker
When This Cruel War is Over. Ballad.
[1]
Charles C. Sawyer
,
Henry Tucker
13 Southern Stars for the Piano by Popular Authors. Where is My Lover.
[1]
Karl Merz
Whisper You'll Be Mine, Love. Song and Chorus.
[1]
John T. Rutledge
Musical Album. Why Do I Weep For Thee?
[1]
George Linley
,
W. V. Wallace
Aloha Soldier Boy.
[1]
Sidney Carter
,
Walter Smith
And He'd Say "Oo-La-La-Wee-Wee."
[1]
Harry Ruby
,
George Jessell
And He'd Say "Oo-La-La-Wee-Wee."
[1]
Harry Ruby
,
George Jessell
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