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Reply to the famous song "The Little Brown Jug" Words and Music by Dexter Smith. (1873) for General MIDI playback
come a round no more /Cause right now I'm cry ing /out side the door of your candy store \It just takes a little
Music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, 1862-1946. (1905) for General MIDI playback To Little Dorothy Johnstone
Jingle Bells - in Little Bavaria PsmPlayer V5.0
**************** @W \I gotta take a lit tle ti me, /a little ti me to think things o ver \I bet ter read be
Jingle Bells - in Little Bavaria Christmas Song - Polka Style Sequenced by: Larrie Dee (larrie@pacbell.net) Especially for
Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1874) for General MIDI playback To little Minnie Shotwell, Caseyville
Let Me Kiss the Baby Written and Composed by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1867) for General MIDI playback To my little
Ernestine Schuman-Heink For a little girl
Music by Victor August Herbert, 1859-1924. (1908) for General MIDI playback [Sung by Little Nemo.]
Music by Hiram Murray Higgins. (1870) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus Words from the "Little Corporal"
Brown. (1861) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to Arthur Little and his Brave Young Comrades.
Arranged by Charles Miller. (1894) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to Little Dollie Golding
Father's Grave by Joseph Philbrick Webster, 1819-1875 (1865) for General MIDI playback With profound respect and esteem this little
May Heaven Protect Our Child Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1873) for General MIDI playback To Little
Birdie's Lament Sequel to "Put Me in My Little Bed" (by Charles A. White, 1870) Words by M. S. Crawford.
Kelly. (1880) for General MIDI playback To all the little darlings of all the dear old grandpa's in this, my native land.
Cohan's Latest Play "Little Johnny Jones" (The Yankee Doodle Comedian)
Skelly. (9 Mar 1881) for General MIDI playback To All the Little Boys Who Are the Helpful, Happy Darlings of Their Homes.
I decided to elaborate on the theme a little by adding extra string tracks, placing the instruments to reflect the seating