The fireside book of favorite American songs /
Други автори: | Boni, Margaret Bradford, 1893-1974., Lloyd, Norman, 1909-1980., Battaglia, Aurelius, 1910-, Brooks, Anne., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950. |
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Формат: | Музикална партитура |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
Simon and Schuster,
c1952.
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Online version::
Fireside book of favorite American songs. |
Съдържание:
- Only yesterday : from 1890.
- Daisy Bell :
- (A bicycle built for two) /
- words and music by Harry Dacre.
- Ta-ra-ra-boom-der-e /
- words and music by Henry J. Sayers.
- Mother was a lady /
- music by Joseph W. Stern ; words by Edward B. Marks.
- There'll be a hot time /
- music by Theo. A. Metz ; words by Joe Hayden.
- After the ball ;
- Break the news to Mother /
- words and music by Charles K. Harris.
- At a Georgia camp meeting /
- words and music by Kerry Mills.
- The little lost child /
- music by Joseph W. Stern ; words by Edward B. Marks.
- She was bred in old Kentucky /
- music by Stanley Carter ; words by Harry Braisted.
- It's the same the whole world over.
- Take back your gold /
- music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; words by Louis W. Pritzkow.
- Oh promise me /
- music by Reginald DeKoven ; words by Clement Scott.
- Frankie and Johnnie.
- Under the bamboo tree /
- music by Rosamond Johnson ; words by Bob Cole.
- Glow worm =
- Glühwürmchen /
- music by Paul Lincke ; words by Lilla Cayley Robinson.
- In the good old summertime /
- music by George Evans ; words by Ren Shields.
- Ballet of the boll weevil /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by John A. and Alan Lomax.
- Lazy moon /
- music by Rosamond Johnson ; words by Bob Cole.
- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? /
- words and music by Hughie Cannon.
- Midnight special.
- Ida, sweet as apple cider /
- music by Eddie Munson ; lyric by Eddie Leonard.
- Eleven-cent cotton /
- words and music by Bob Miller and Emma Dermer.
- I wonder who's kissing her now? /
- music by Joseph E. Howard ; words by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams.
- The crawdad.
- Ol' Texas.
- La cucaracha =
- The cockroach.
- Big rock candy mountain.
- Kevin Barry.
- St. Louis blues /
- words and music by W.C. Handy
- Conflict and expansion : from 1850.
- Pick a bale of cotton /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by John A. and Alan Lomax.
- Jacob's ladder.
- Darling Nelly Gray /
- words and music by B.R. Hanby .
- My old Kentucky home ;
- Nelly Bly /
- words and music by Stephen Foster.
- Old Abe Lincoln.
- The bonnie blue flag.
- Battle hymn of the republic /
- words by Julia Ward Howe.
- Tramp! tramp! tramp! /
- words and music by G.F. Root.
- Tenting tonight /
- words and music by Walter Kittredge.
- Just before the battle, Mother /
- words and music by G.F. Root.
- Listen to the mocking bird /
- words and music by Alice Hawthorne.
- Shoo fly, don't bother me.
- Wake Nicodemus /
- words and music by Henry C. Work.
- Little brown church in the vale /
- words and music by William S. Pitts.
- Oh, freedom.
- We three kings /
- words and music by John H. Hopkins.
- Where is my boy tonight? /
- words and music by Robert Lowry.
- Nearer, my God, to Thee /
- music by Lowell Mason ; words by Sarah F. Adams.
- In the sweet by and by /
- music by J.P. Webster ; words by S. Fillmore Bennett.
- The old oaken bucket /
- music by George Kiallmark ; words by Samuel Woodworth.
- The quilting party.
- When you and I were young, Maggie /
- music by J.A. Butterfield ; words by George W. Johnson.
- Soldier, soldier, won't you marry me?.
- March of the men of Harlech.
- The man on the flying trapeze.
- O Tannenbaum /
- English version by Freda Morrill Abrams.
- Little brown jug /
- Joseph E. Winner.
- Tiritomba /
- English translation by Maria X. Hayes.
- The big sunflower /
- as sung by Billy Emerson.
- Oh, dem golden slippers! /
- words and music by James A. Bland.
- The Wabash cannon ball /
- words and music by Roger Truhart.
- Take this hammer ;
- The streets of Laredo /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by John A. and Alan Lomax.
- Eight hours /
- music by Jesse H. Jones ; words by I.G. Blanchard.
- The old Chisholm trail /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by John A. and Alan Lomax.
- The jam on Gerry's rocks.
- Jesse James.
- White wings /
- words and music by Banks Winter.
- Silver threads among the gold /
- music by H.P. Danks ; words by Eben E. Rexford
- Independence : on to the west : from 1776.
- The liberty song /
- tune by William Boyce ; words by John Dickinson .
- Yankee doodle.
- Chester /
- words and music by William Billings.
- Enraptured I gaze /
- words and music by Francis Hopkinson.
- Whisky Johnnie.
- Botany Bay.
- The oxen song.
- Mister banjo =
- Monsieur bainjo /
- English lyric by Joy Scott.
- Old colony times.
- The pesky sarpent.
- Bound for the Promised Land /
- melody transcribed by George Pullen Jackson.
- Juanita /
- English words by Mrs. J.G. Norton.
- Roll, Jordan, roll.
- Old ship of Zion /
- melody transcribed by George Pullen Jackson.
- Were you there?.
- Hail, Columbia /
- music by Philip Phile ; words by Joseph Hopkinson.
- Ye parliament of England /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by Joanna Colcord.
- The star spangled banner /
- words by Francis Scott Key.
- Darlin' Corey /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by John A. and Alan Lomax.
- Buckeye Jim /
- transcribed by Fletcher Collins.
- Pretty Saro.
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms.
- The E-ri-e /
- words and melody adapted by John A. and Alan Lomax.
- Ye banks and braes /
- words by Robert Burns.
- Wearin' of the green.
- Santy Anna /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by Joanna Colcord.
- Jump Jim Crow.
- Over there.
- The ole grey goose.
- Shuckin' of the corn.
- El-a-noy.
- Come, come, ye saints /
- words and music by William Clayton.
- Pop! goes the weasel.
- Old Dan Tucker /
- words and music by Daniel Decatur Emmett.
- Sacramento /
- words and melody adapted and arranged by Joanna Colcord.
- What was your name in the states?
- The Promised Land : before 1776.
- Old hundredth /
- music by Louis Bourgeois, words of 2nd stanza by Thomas Ken.
- Pilgrims' melody.
- York ;
- Windsor /
- melody arranged by T. Ravenscroft.
- Barb'ry Ellen.
- Go from my window.
- See my wagon, it's full-laden =
- 'K Heb mijn wagen volgeladen /
- translation by Freda Morrill Abrams.
- Little hypocrite =
- Het kwezelken /
- English version by Freda Morrill Abrams.
- The evening bells =
- Die Abendglocke.
- A mighty fortress is our God =
- Ein' feste Burg /
- music by Martin Luther, translation by F.H. Hedge.
- Joseph, dearest Joseph =
- Joseph, lieber Joseph /
- translation by Freda Morrill Abrams.
- In dulci jubilo /
- translation by Percy Dearmer.
- Spanish ladies.
- Captain Kidd.
- O God, our help in ages past /
- music by William Croft ; words by Isaac Watts.
- Jesus, lover of my soul /
- music by Simeon B. Marsh ; words by Charles Wesley.
- All through the night /
- words by Harold Boulton.
- We're singing our praises, or Prayer of thanksgiving =
- Wilt heden nu treden /
- from Valerius, translation by Freda Morrill Abrams.
- Auprès de ma blonde =
- Near to my fair one /
- translation by Freda Morrill Abrams.
- Robin Adair /
- words by Caroline Keppel.
- Shule agra /
- words by A.P. Graves.
- Malbrouck /
- translation by Freda Morrill Abrams.
- Come, saints and sinners /
- transcribed by George Pullen Jackson.
- Wondrous love /
- transcribed by George Pullen Jackson ; words by Alex Means.
- How firm a foundation /
- transcribed by George Pullen Jackson.
- Greenfields /
- transcribed by George Pullen Jackson.