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Oh, Mother, Sing Me to Rest Words and Music by Emma Dahl (1875) for General MIDI playback No. 2 from "Five Original Songs
Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1875) for General MIDI playback from "Vocal Music for the Piano or Organ: Humorous Songs
Union Volunteers No. 4 of 6 from Root & Cady's PATRIOTIC SONGS Words and Music by E. C.
The Bird Song by Carrie Jacobs Bond (1899) for General MIDI playback from "Four Songs" [#2]
The Moon Is Dancing on the Sea Words and Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1847) for General MIDI playback from "Songs
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster (1859) for General MIDI playback from "SONGS from the Land of Sunset"
One Here The Mason's Dirge Music by George Frederick Root (1866) for General MIDI playback Words by Robert Morris L.L.D. from
The ELOPEmeant by Philip Paul Bliss, 1838-1876 (1874) for General MIDI playback from "Songs for Parlor and Professional Singing
The Hypochondriac by Frederick Woodman Root (1874) for General MIDI playback from "Songs for Parlor and Professional Singing
Mollie Darling Quickstep Arranged for Brass Band by Oscar Coon (1874) for General MIDI playback from "Peters' Brass-Band
Music by Rollin Howard. (1872) for General MIDI playback from "Comic Songs and Songs and Dances"
Oh Fate in Pity No. 3 from "Four Songs" Composed by Charles Gilfert (1812) for General MIDI playback
Brack Eyed Susianna from "Songs of the Nightingale Serenaders" Words and Music -- anonymous. (1848) for General MIDI playback
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster. (1859) for General MIDI playback No. 44 from "SONGS from the Land of Sunset" DUETT.
The Southern Girl or The Homespun Dress Words and Music -- anonymous. (1865) for General MIDI playback [Melody adapted from
Wake Up Jake (No. 42 from "Comic Songs") Words and Music by George Holman (1862) for General MIDI playback
My Southern Sunny Home by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1864) for General MIDI playack from "Beautiful Songs of the
Coda Created by permission from Kallisti Music Press from Heinrich: "Songs, Vol. I" (1996) Words by Andrew Tappan.
Green Old Hills Words From The Message Bird.
One Gentle Word No. 1 from Sanfords Songs Words and Music by Stephen Ralph Glover (1854) for General MIDI playback