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Waiting for the Loved One Composed by Henry Tucker (1866) for General MIDI playback Words by Josephine Pollard Dedicated
Music by Henry Tucker (Ballad) (1875) for General MIDI playback Words by C. O. Clayton Cordially inscribed to W. L.
Arranged by Henry Russell, 1812-1900 (1837) for General MIDI playback
Thy Gentle Eyes Music by Henry Tucker (1871) for General MIDI playback To Mrs. Frank L. Swan, Syracuse, New York.
Music by Henry Tucker. (16 Sep 1867) for General MIDI playback
The "Grey Hill" Plaid A Scotch Song Composed by Henry Tucker (1870) for General MIDI playback Words by James Ballantine,
The Land Beyond the Sea Music by Henry Tucker (1871) for General MIDI playback Words by (the late) Catherine A.V.B.
Serenade Quickstep (Introducing "Come Maiden With Me") Composed by Henry Tucker (1860) for General MIDI playback To my old
King Bibler's Army Written and Composed by Henry Clay Work (1877) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to D. H.
Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Tucker, 1826-1882. (1855) for General MIDI playback To James D. Pinckney, Esq.
Music by Henry Russell, 1812-1900. (1844) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to Miss Anne Mary Bacon
Henry Ballad Words by Francis Murtha. Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1863) for General MIDI playback
There Is a River We All Must Cross Words and Music by Henry Clay Work, 1832-1884 (1862) for General MIDI playback from "The
Music by Henry Tucker. (6 Apr 1882) for General MIDI playback
Little Major Words and Music, No. 17, by Henry Clay Work, 1832-1884 (1862) Dedicated to Miss Lucy A.
Harmonized and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Tucker, 1826-1882. (1855) for General MIDI plaback Song and Chorus
@KMIDI KARAOKE FILE @LThis arrangement by Henry Mancini @TFrosty and Rudolph Medley 1950 @Tby James Pitt-Payne, London UK
No Night in Heaven by Henry Tucker, 1826-1882 (20 Nov. 1883) for General MIDI playback To Miss Flora J.
Composed by Henry Russell, 1812-1900. (1841) for General MIDI playback A Ballad, respectfully dedicated to the memory of
Music by Henry Russell, 1812-1900. (25 Dec. 1843) for General MIDI playback