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Little Blossom To Miss Kate Darr, Cincinnati. (Song & Chorus) Words by Willie E. Pabor.
Arranged by William Plato (1858) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lullie McCown, Forest Home, KY
Music by John Rogers Thoimas. (1867; 1876) for General MIDI playback To Miss Kate Cook Ballad Alto or Bass.
Words by Miss Emily Pitt.
Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (13 Dec 1853) for General MIDI playback To Miss Susan Mathiot
Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (2 Feb 1853) for General MIDI playback To Miss Bell Horton of Nothumberland, Pa.
Jennie, the Flower of the Dell by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (c1874) for General MIDI playback To Miss Jennie Patrick
or The Miidshipman's Farewell Words and Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (3 Aug 1844) for General MIDI playback To Miss
Bonnie Jean O'Dair Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907. (1876) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lizzie
& Composed by John Rogers Thomas (25 Sep 1856) for General MIDI playback To Miss Mary W. Newton of Brooklyn, L. I.
Rosenfeld, 1861-1918 (1897) for General MIDI playback Respectfully inscribed to Miss Lillie Behrens, Brooklyn, NY
Little Daisy's Request Written and Composed by Miss Arabella Root (1877) for General MIDI playback Respectfully dedicated
Selections From "Miss Saigon" Selections From "Miss Saigon" Sequenced for GMIDI by GaryW0001 (@AOL.com) Music by Claude-Michel
No Night in Heaven by Henry Tucker, 1826-1882 (20 Nov. 1883) for General MIDI playback To Miss Flora J.
My Mountain Kate Written and Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (23 Nov 1852) for General MIDI plabyack To Miss Elizabeth
Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (1 Jul 1856) for General MIDI playback To Miss Virginia L. Griffith
I Know Thou Art Praying To-night, Mother Words by Miss Fanny Crosby. Music by Theodore E.
Cradle Song of the Soldier's Wife "Baby Sleep, Shadows Creep" Words by Miss Helen Cowper Elliott. Music by Theodore T.
My Prairie Home by George Frederick Root (1856) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to Miss Abbie S.
Anon. and John Parry (circa 1834) for General MIDI playback Ballad Founded on an Anciet Northumbian Melody and Sung by Miss