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Mollie Mavrone Ballad Words by James Donnelly. Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1861) for General MIDI playback
I Love the Heights of Brooklyn Words and Music by William Mitchinson (1854) for General MIDI playback National Ballad
Pleasant Memories Ballad Words by James Simmonds. Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1860) for General MIDI playback
The Soldier's Dream Ballad (Words -- anonymous?) Music by H. S. Thompson (1864) for General MIDI playback
I Dream of Thee Words and Music by Edward O, Easton. (1865) for General MIDI playback Beautiful Ballad
The Only Daughter A Ballad Words -- anon. Music by E. Ives, Junr. (1838) for General MIDI playback
Hop de Dooden Doo Ethiopian Ballad Words and Music by M. A. I. for General MIDI playback
The Sister's Prayer by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1874) for General MIDI playback Temperance Ballad, with Chorus.
Waiting in the Twilight Ballad Words by George Cooper. Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1868) for General MIDI playback
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1867) for General MIDI playback Ballad
The Bridesmaid Written and Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (1836) for General MIDI playback A Romantic Ballad.
The Washing Day A Ballad for Wet Weather (Words and Music -- anonymous) (circa 1815-1819) for General MIDI playback
There Are Kind Hearts Every Where Ballad Words and Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1861) for General MIDI playback
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What Is Home Without a Husband A New Ballad By H. C. P. (1855) for General MIDI playback
Take Your Time Miss Lucy Comic Ballad Written and adapted by George Loder (1842) for General MIDI playback
The Stream in the Valley Ballad Words by George Cooper. Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1874) for General MIDI playback
Memory and Hope Ballad Poetry by Samuel Lover. (Music by C. O'B. Clayton?) (15 Sep 1851)
Coming Through the Rye Scotch Ballad Words by Robert Burns. Music -- anonymous. (1828) for General MIDI playback
Jeanie Morrison Ballad Words by William Motherwell.