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Barbour. (19 (Jan 1854) for General MIDI playback To Miss Maria Louisa Farrow
Music by William Cumming Peters, 1805-1866. (6 Jun 1850) for General MIDI playback Ballad Inscribed to Miss Burtwell (Florence
somebody with some superhuman gifts Some superhero Some fairy tale bliss Just something I can turn to Somebody I can miss
1847) for General MIDI playback SOLOS, No. 16, Romance, from The Grand Opera "MATILDA" or the "Maid of Hungary" Sung by Miss
Music by Thomas Martin Towne. (5 Mar 1864) for General MIDI playback To My Cousin, Miss Emma S. Towne Song & Chorus
Armstrong. (18 Nov. 1903) for General MIDI playback To Miss Emma F. Tolen. Ballad and Refrain.
Daniels. (1899) for General MIDI playback As Sung by Miss Etta Butler
Riding the Heavenly Row-Boat Ethiopian Song and Chorus Words and Music by Barney Fagan (1894) Sung by Miss Lucy Daly and
(not dated) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lavenia Perry, of Louisville, N. C.
Schreiner. (1861) for General MIDI playback To his amiable pupil Miss. Kate W. Payne, la distinguie chanteuse, Macon.
Only Friends and Nothing More by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (10 Dec. 1872) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lizzie B.
(c1862; 21 Jan 1863) For General MIDI playback Respectfully dedicated to Miss Mary M. Gibson
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1871) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lulu H. Gardner, N. Y.
Shattuck (1905). for General MIDI playback Inscribed with my best wishes to Miss Nan Baker.
Composed May 1845 for Miss Virginia E. Dickinson (late Mrs. Henry Murray) since deceased.
cafunga@gmail.com \Girl /it's been a long time that we've been apart \Much too long for a man who needs love \I miss
Melody suggested by Miss Sadie Crane. Arrangement by Mrs. F. L. Bowen. (25 Mar 1863) for General MIDI playback
Go(2012) @TKAR by Geoffrey Carter 18th March 2014 \Well you on ly need the light /when it's burn ing low /On ly miss
/Miss 'No way, it's all good' /it didn't slow me down.
@TElvis Presley \Are you lone some tonight, /do you miss me to night? /Are you sor ry we drifted apart?