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The World Is Topsy Turvy by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1864) for General MIDI playback As Sung by E. F. Dixey Esq.
Simon the Cellarer Composed by John Liptrot Hatton (1860) for General MIDI playback As sung by Henri Drayton in the Parlor
The Song of Home [as sung by Jenny Lind] Ballad Words by George Pope Morris Music by James Gaspard Maeder (1850) for
Freedom's Muster Drum Written and Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1864) for General MIDI playback As Sung by Mr.
It's a song which was originated and sung by Anggun C Sasmi.
Music by Charles Zuener. (1847) for General MIDI playback A New Quartette sung by the Isleys
Chloe's to Be My Wife Song & Chorus As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders Words and Music--anonymous. (29 Oct 1849) for
Polly Hopkins & Tommy Tompkins Arranged by John Laddon. (15 Jan 1827) for General MIDI playback Comic Duett as sung by the
I'd Dream Forever More sung by Frank Leslie of Bryant's Minstrels Written and Composed by T.
(c1832-1842) As Sung by Mrs. Franklin for General MIDI playback
Dine and Joe The Favorite Negro Song Written & Composed for the Ethiopian Mintrels (28 Dec 1849) and sung by them with
I'm Still Thine Own Written and adapted by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1845) for General MIDI playback As sung by Mrs.
Come and Dance To Night an Ethiopian Song as Sung by Van Renselear of the Sable Melodists Composed by J. P.
Words and Music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, 1862-1946. (1918) for General MIDI playback Being sung by Madame Ernestine Schamendleink
Winnemore (1843) for General MIDI playback A Parody on Lutzows Wild Hunt as sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders
Emmet (1878) for General MIDI playback As sung by the composer in "Fritz, Our Cousin-German"
Way Down South in Alabama Sung by E. P.
That Lady in the Cars Arranged by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1864) for General MIDI playback Comic Song As Sung by E.
Clifton (1864) as sung by R. Bishop Buckley of Buckley's Serenaders for General MDI playback
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1870) for General MIDI playback Sung by Annie Louise Cary at the Nilsson Concerts.