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Lover's Quarrel Words and Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1874) As sung by Mr & Mrs. Frank A Conly.
What Is a Home Without a Mother by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1854) for General MIDI playback Respectfully dedicated to
New Friends, True Friends Words and Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1860) for General MIDI playback Respectfully Dedicated
Jenny, Darling Jenny by Septimus Winner, 1826-1902 (1859) for General MIDI playback Ballad.
Black Swan Set Plain Cotillions No. 1 Arranged by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 for General MIDI playback Respectfully dedicated
There Are Friends That We Never Forget by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1 Dec. 1871) for General MIDI playback To Miss Etta
The Old Log Hut Partly written and composed by Joseph Eastburn Winner.
Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902. (1857) for General MIDI playback from "Comic Songs", No. 35
Queer People There Be by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1870) for General MIDI playback To Miss Emma P. Markley.
Words and adapted and music arranged by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902. (1863) Popular Ballad for General MIDI playback
The Contraband's Song of Freedom Song and Chorus Words and Music by Joseph Eastburn Winner. (1865) for General MIDI playback
Our Good Old Friends by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1855) for General MIDI playback To Francis E. Harding Esq.
Music by Joseph Eastburn Winner. (1880) for General MIDI playback The Funniest Song Ever Published! Song and Chorus
No One to Weep When I Am Gone Words and Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902. (3 Nov. 1870) for General MIDI playback To Miss
Twere Better That Words Were Unspoken by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1865) for General MIDI playback Respectfully Dedicated
Arranged by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1885) for General MIDI playback Respectfully Dedicated to John F.
The Last of the Alabama Commodore Winslow's Grand Victory March by Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 for General MIDI playback
That's Where the Laugh Comes In Words and Music by Joseph Eastburn Winner (1865) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus
Everest (1865) for General MIDI playback A companion to the popular song "Listen to the Mocking Bird" (1855) by Septimus Winner
Don't Blame Your Wife Words and Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (7 July 1885) for General MIDI playback To Frank A.