The globe song folio. no. 1 : a collection of popular songs and duets arranged with pianoforte accompaniments
- Bib ID:
- 7135256
- Format:
- Music
- Edition:
- New and enlarged edition, 1919.
- Description:
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- London ; Glasgow : Bayley & Ferguson, 1919
- 1 vocal score (244 pages) ; 28 cm
- Full contents:
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- Afton water
- Alas! those chimes
- All's well
- The anchor's weighed
- Angles ever bright and fair
- The army and navy
- A soldier and a man
- The auld house
- The banks of Allan Water
- Barney take me home again
- Beautiful isle of the sea
- Believe me if all
- The bell-ringer
- Bonnie abanks of Loch Lomon'
- The brave old oak
- By the sad sea waves.
- Camptown races
- Cherry ripe
- Clementine
- Come birdie, come
- Comin' thro' the rye
- The cottage by the sea
- The death of Nelson
- The diver
- Drinking, drinking, drinking
- Dublin bay
- The Englishman
- Ever of thee
- Gathering shells
- The gypsy countess
- The gypsy's warning
- Goodbye sweetheart
- Good old Jeff
- The good Rhein wine
- The guard-ship.
- Hard times come again no more
- The Hazel dell
- The heart bowed down
- Here's to the maiden
- He shall feed his flock
- He was despised
- Home sweet home
- I am a roamer
- I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls
- I'll take you home again Kathleen.
- In happy moments
- In sheltered vale
- The Irish emigrant
- Jessie's dream
- Juanita
- Kate O'Shane
- Katey's letter
- Killarney
- The land of the leal
- Larboard watch
- Last rose of summer
- Lochnagar
- Love's request
- Love's young dream
- Love was once a little boy
- Low-backed car
- Macgregor's gathering.
- The maid of Llangollen
- March of the Cameron men
- Marguerite
- Massa's in de cold gound
- Michael Roy
- The murmur of the shell
- My old Kentucky home
- My pretty Jane
- Nazareth
- Norah, the pride of Kildare
- Old folks at home.
- O rest in the lord
- Poor old Joe
- Riding down from Bangor
- Rocked in the cradle
- The rose of Tralee
- Sally in our alley
- Scenes that are brightest
- Scotland yet
- Shells of ocean
- She wore a wreath of roses
- Simon the cellarer
- Song that reached my heart
- Sweet Genevieve
- Terence's farewell
- There is a flower
- Thou art so near and yet so far.
- 'Tis but a little faded flower
- To Anthea
- Tom Bowling
- The vacant chair
- The village blacksmith
- What are the wild waves saying?
- What will you do love?
- When Lubin sings
- When other lips
- When the heart is young
- The white squall
- White wings
- Why do summer roses fade?
- Will-o-the-wisp
- Will ye no come back again?
- Within a mile of Edinburgh
- Won't you buy my pretty
- Yes! let me like a soldier fall.
- Notes:
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- Additional verses also printed as text.
- National Library copy inscribed on title page: Mr A. K. Hanson, Largs Bay.
- English words.
- Staff notation.
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Since 1989 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1919
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