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Railroad Man.
[1]
Sid Erdman
,
Billy Meyers
,
Elmer Schoebel
Saved From Death. Ballad.
[1]
George William Hersee
,
J. W. Bischoff
The Seven-twenty Train. Song and Chorus.
[1]
Clarence T. Army
,
Thos. P. Westendorf
Show Your Ticket. A Railroad Song.
[1]
Frank Wilder
Song of the Rail.
[1]
James Collins
The Story of the Signal Man. An Episode of Christmas Eve. Song and Chorus.
[1]
Will H.
Sweet Marjoram. Humorous Ballad. Air, Refrain, and Male Quartette.
[1]
That Rail Road Rag.
[1]
Nat Vincent
,
Ed. Bimberg
That Rail Road Rag.
[1]
Nat Vincent
,
Ed. Bimberg
This Is My Railroad.
[1]
The "Tourists" in a Pullman Palace Car. Tourists Polka.
[1]
Chas. D. Blake
When do We Get to the Tunnel? Song and Waltz Chorus.
[1]
Ike Browne
When I Rode on the Choo Choo Cars.
[1]
George V. Hobart
,
Max Hoffmann
Where Do You Work-a, John? (Push-a Push-a Push-a). The "Delaware-Lackawan" Song.
[1]
Who Shouted Blast?
[1]
John H. Flynn
The Wreck On the Southern Old 97. Song.
[1]
The Trolley Car Swing. Song.
[1]
Joe Young
,
Bert Grant
The Bright Little Lantern I Swing.
[1]
Lu
,
B.
,
W. F. Strong
There's a Heart That's Sad Tonight. Song and Refrain.
[1]
Otto M. Heinzman
O' O' O'Brien.
[1]
M. B. Kirby
,
Jean Schwartz
Off Again, On Again, Gone Again, Finnegan.
[1]
Collin Davis
,
Nat. D. Mann
She Lived Next Door to a Firehouse.
[1]
Song Sheet A Fine New Sang [sic] of The Battle Fought on the Shields Railway, Between a Town Councillor and an Architect and the Poliss--and what
the twe [sic] Torneys said before Branlen, when the Poliss was fined--and hoo
Torney Stoker won the Day, and hoo badly the Directors behaved.
[1]
I'll Get Myself a Choo Choo Train (And Go Far, Far Away).
[1]
Only a Brakeman.
[1]
W. C. H.
,
W. C. Hafley
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