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If You Were the Only Girl in the World (As Sung by Violet Lorraine and George Robey) from "The Bing Boys Are Here" Words
The Whig Rally Words adapted by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (4 Jun 1844) for General MIDI playback Sung by Mr. C. S.
Newland. (1839) for General MIDI playback Comic Song Sung with unbounded applause by Miss Rosina Shaw.
I Don't Can Tolt You Vy Written and Composed by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1870) for General MIDI playback Sung
Music by Gustave Kerker. (1890) for General MIDI playback De Wolf Hopper's Great Hit As sung by him in "Castles in the Air
Comic Song with Male Chorus As Sung by Ella Chapman
Music--anon. (1846) for General MIDI playback To Miss Isabel Calvson of Halifax as sung at all the principal concerts be
Words and Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1853) for General MIDI playback To Madam Wallace Bouchelle of New York Ballad Sung
Ballad composed expressly for & sung by Miss Susan Galton.
As Sung by Jos. K. Emmel Song and Chorus
Carr (1880) for General MIDI playback (Known as Granny's Old Arm-Chair) Sung by Frank B.
Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (27 Sep 1852) for General MIDI playback as Sung by Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe
Written & Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (29 Nov 1852) for General MIDI playback To Miss Georgiana Wilhelm As Sung
Written & Composed by John Rogers Thomas (19 Sep 1854) for General MIDI playback To The Misses Seixas of New York Romance Sung
Composed and Sung by John Rogers Thomas. (1865) for General MIDI playback To my friend, C. K.
Sung by Don Ameche in the 1938 film "Alexander's Ragtime Band."
Long. (1833) for General MIDI playback A Favorite Comic Song Written ezpressly for and SUNG with great applause by Miss
Farewell, Farewell Is Often Heard Song and Chorus on the Original Poem Sung by Buckley's New-Orleans Serenaders
Haldeman Composes expressly for and sung by Billy Emerson. Song (and Chorus with Dance)
Sung with great Applause by Mr. N. Collins for General MIDI playback