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Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster (1863) for General MIDI playback No. 4 from PRAIRIE ZEPHYR: A Collection of Original
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster, 1819-1875. (29 Sep 1852) for General MIDI playback from No. 5 of "New Series Songs and
As Through the Park I Go No. 4 from "Serio Comic Songs" Written, Composed and Sung by William Lingard.
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1857) for General MIDI playback from "A Collection of Standard and Popular Songs with accompaniments
Webster. (22 Jun 1853) for General MIDI playback from "Webster's Admired Songs and Ballads"
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster. (1861) for General MIDI playback No. 1 from 6 NEW SONGS [No. 66]
(circa 1865) for General MIDI playback No. 1 from SCHREINER'S PORT-FORLIO OF POPULAR SONGS
(circa 1870s) for General MIDI playback from "Admired English Songs & Ballads with Piano-Forte Accomplishmnents By the best
Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1860) for General MIDI playback from "The Boudoir: a Collection of Songs & Ballads
Collins. (25 Mar 1850) for General MIDI playback Ethiopian Ballad from SONGS AND BALLADS of the New Orleans' Operatic Troupe
It Was a Lover and His Lass from "Three Songs for Soprano and Tenor", Op. 10, No. 1 Words by William Shakespeare Music
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster. (1863) for General MIDI playback from PRAIRIE ZEPHYR: A collection of original SONGS
My Old Familiar Home No. 6 from "Six Songs by Chas.
The Wild Old Woods No. 1 from "Songs of the Harmoneons" (Words--anon.) Composed & Arranged for the Piano by L. V. H.
Grant No. 3, First Series, from "Songs of the Present Time" Words by L. J. Bates.
I Dreamt an Angel Came No. 5 from "Songs of Sundown!"
Lady Love, the Flowers Are Sleeping No. 4 from "Six Songs Composed by Chas. Osborne" Serenade Words by J. H. Collins.
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster (25 Mar 1868) for General MIDI playback from "Songs of the Present Time: Melodies of Beauty
No. 5 from "Six Songs by J. R. Thomas" Words by George Thomas.
Nelly Dear Good Bye No. 1 from "Six Songs" To S. C. Campbell, Esq. Words by J. H. Collins. Music by Chas.