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Why, Soldiers, Why? or Why, Soldiers, Why Should We Be Melancholy, Boys? Words by Major General James Peter Wolfe. Music...
Come Rally Round Our Flag, My Boys Words by Honorable B. D. Taylor, M. C.. Music by William Clifton. (23 Feb 1863) for...
Funeral March to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln Music by Mrs. Parkhurst (aka Mrs. Druer) (1865) for General MIDI playba...
Great Day Traditional American Negro Spritual for General MIDI playback SATB Arrangement by John W. Work, 1940
God's a-gwine ter move all de troubles away Negro Folk Song (transcribed in 1918) for General MIDI playback
The Wind Is a Bachelor Words by the Model American Courier.
Singing in the Rain from "Songs of Sundown!" by Frank Howard (1873) for General MIDI playback Arranged by George Freder...
The Boys Are Coming Home or The Bells Are Ringing Sweet and Clear Words by Lilly Lovette. Music by Herman T. Knake. (186...
The Edinburgh Quadrille Upon Scotch Airs Music by Charles D'Albert (1867) for General MIDI playback
Frangkiser. (1922( for General MIDI playback Dedicated to the American Legion
Our Hearts Are With Our Native Land Written & Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (1836) Song of the American Girl Being
Hewitt, 1801-1890 (29 Nov 1852) for General MIDI playback To Miss Georgiana Wilhelm As Sung with great Applause by The American
The Last Rose of Summer Arranged by Frederic Woodman Root, 1846-1916 (1894) for General MIDI playback from "The Treble C...
., The American Mimic & Vocalist As introduced in the play of "Rainbow"
Mountaineers Song (Swedish Folk Song) Words and Music -- anonymous. (1850) for General MIDI playback
Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1847) for General MIDI playback a Military Divertimento Commemorative of the glorious achievments of American
Levee Revels by William Christopher O'Hare (1898) for General MIDI playback An Afro-American Cane Hop
Away in Mexico Words from the Scientific American. Music by Austin Phillips. (1847) for General MIDI playback
Bring Him Back to the Home of His Childhood Words by M. C. S. Music by Luther Orlando Emerson. (9 Nov 1865) for General...
My Country So Dear A Vision of the American War Words and Music by C. Everest (1863) for General MIDI playback