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Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music

Title Index

FromThe "Ah!!" waltz to "1776" galop
From1776; Romantic comic opera to 6 Sacred pieces for Offertory or Opening Service
From6 Solos for E-flat bass to Across the dark valley [soprano and alto
FromAcross the far blue hills Marie to Adhesive waltz
FromThe adieu to Aesthetic waltz
FromThe Aesthetic waltzes to Agnes Dare, the miller's daughter
FromAgnes May to Ah! non avea piu lagrime
FromAh! non giunge to Air vari
FromAir varia to Album-leaves, no. 3
FromAlbumblatt to All doubts fled for-ever!
FromAll embowered in blooming jas'mine, serenade to Allegretto grazioso
FromAllegretto pastorale to Alpha tau omega; Polka lgante
FromAlpha waltz to Always ready
FromAlways ready (Two new galops) to Amelie walzer
FromAmelien schottisch to Amie schottische
FromLa amiguita, waltz to And yet I am not happy for I always was that way
FromAndalusia waltz, op. 76, no. 1 to Angel hosts in bright array
FromThe Angel in our home to Angels from the realms of glory!
FromAngels from the realms of glory; Christmasanthem to Annie Laurie [piano
FromAnnie Laurie schottische to Anti-monopoly war song
FromAnti-stay-at-home society, comic duett to Aramanda schottisch
FromArban's, world renowned method for the cornet to Arion waltz
From"Arion" schottische to Artist's grand march, The from An Artist of Flanders
FromArtist's life waltz to Asleep in Greenwood!
FromAsleep in Jesus to Athenaeum march
FromAthenean waltzes to Aurelia waltz
FromAurelian to Ave Maria; Salutation angelique
FromAve Maria; or, The Place of rest to B. G. B. quickstep
FromB. P. & C. polka to A Bachelor's apology
FromThe bachelor's button, a waltz to Balsam
FromThe Baltic waltz to Barkis is willin
FromBarley bright to Bazaar waltz
FromBe a man to Beauties of Ireland
FromBeauties of Lohengrin to Beautiful heaven, my home
FromBeautiful highlands to Beethoven maennerchor; Lancers
FromBeethoven's Sonatas, op. 10, no. 1 to Belinda galop
FromBelinda polka to Belle Maud" mazurka, "La
FromLa belle Nina polka to Belles of Kansas waltz
FromBelles of Madison waltz to Beneath our trysting tree
FromBeneath the Cypress to Bertie darling
FromBertie polka to Beware!
FromBeware, no. 4, op. 9 to Billee Taylor, waltz
FromBillee Taylor; Fantasie facile [and Waltz to The Birdie's death
FromThe Birdie's farewell to Black gondola, The - La Gondola nera
FromBlack hawk to Blessed he who will not walk
FromBlessed home to Blowin de golden horn; Schottische
FromBlue Alatian's waltz to The blue juniata
FromBlue lick waltz to Bobolink's song
FromBobtail grey to The Bond of brotherly love
FromBone Bodkin schottisch to Boston dip quadrille
FromBoston dip waltzes to Bradley quick step
FromThe Bradys to Bridal chimes grand march
FromBridal chorus [from Lohengrin to Bright eyes
FromBright eyes at the Lattice to Bring back the old folks
FromBring down your wants to your means to Brother Charlie
FromBrother Jonathan polka to Building for eternity
FromBuilding on the sand to Buy a broom, with variations, op. 691
FromBuy a broom; With variations to Cacique march
FromCackle cackle polka to A Call to spring
FromCall, for I wait, love to Camping out
FromCampostella waltz to Cape May schottische
FromCape fear redowa, op. 17 to Capucine lgende
FromCapuciner lanciers to Carol, sweetly carol; Christmas carol
FromCarol; Christmas bells to Cassie waltz
FromCast me not away to Cease, throbbing heart
FromThe Ceaseless echo to Central Park march
FromCentral Vermont railroad; Grand march to Chant des oiseaux
FromChant des pcheurs to Charming Lucy Lee
FromCharming May Schottische to Cheerfulness; Waltz-rondo
FromCheiranthus polka to The Child's prayer
FromA Child's prayer to Chiming bells
FromChiming bells of long ago to Christ our passover is sacrificed for us
FromChrist our passover; Anthem for Easter to Christmas gifts march
FromChristmas greeting waltz to Cinderella waltz
FromCinderella, op. 387 to Clarion schottische
FromClarissa waltz to Climax galop
FromClimax polka to The Club schottische
FromThe Club waltz to Colombe, La - The dove
FromColombe, La; Entr'acte to Come away love, an Alexis, with brilliant variations
FromCome away love, ballad to Come maiden with me, serenade of the Corsair
FromCome maiden with me; Serenade of the corsair to Come to the shining land
FromCome to the south to Come, little love, I implore you
FromCome, love, come! Serenade to Companion's serenade, series A
FromCompany 6 quick step to Confession - Gestndniss
FromLa confession d'une jeune fille to The Convent slept
FromThe Convent vesper bell to Corn and cotton, a song to national harmony
FromCorn bread to The cotton plant schottisch
FromCotton wedding rondo to Cradle song from Magnus and Morna
FromCradle song of a Polish mother - Wiegen lied einer polnishen … to Crossing the China Sea
FromCrotchets and quavers, 3 rondos to The Cuckoo and the cricket
FromCuckoo and the cricket to Cymbia polonaise
FromCymbia potpourri to Daisy hop; Schottische
FromDaisy is an angel now to Dance of the waves and moonbeams
FromDance on forever waltz to Danse Cubaine
FromDanse Espagnole to Darling Cora Bell
FromDarling Gracie Bell to The Dash galop
FromDash galop [band to Day of days
FromThe Day of light to De little cabins all am empty now
FromDe news dat's in de papers to The Dear old barn
FromDear old cabin home to Deck the altar; Easter carol
FromDeck we the pathway to Democratic rallying song
FromDemon's procession to Deus miseratur
FromDeus miseratur in F to Diamond polka [from Gems of melody
FromThe Diamond ring to Dirigo polka
FromDis darkey's growing old to Do you think I could forget thee
FromDo you think I could forget you? to Don Pasquale; Grand fantaisie
FromDon Pedro grand march to Don't sell the farm
FromDon't sell to my boy to Dorothy; Old English dance
FromDorothy; Polka to Down by the rippling stream
FromDown by the rustic gate to Dream faces
FromDream faces waltz to The dream, a romantic fantasie, op. 18
FromThe dream, a schottisch to Dreams, a reverie
FromDreams, a reverie to The drunkard's wife
FromLa dryade to The dying child, romance
FromThe dying emigrant's prayer to Easter anthem, no. 19
FromEaster anthem, no. 2; Christ our Passover to Echoes from the lake
FromEchoes from the north to Egmont; Overture
FromEgyptian fandango to Elegant Quickstep
FromElegant darkey swell to Elks' schottische
FromElla to Emerald Heights waltz
FromThe emerald gallopade to En avant!
FromEn avant; Parade march to Ephrata schottisch-polka
FromEpithalame wedding waltz to Esterelle (Six new fairy dances)
FromThe Estey grand march to Eugenie-trot
FromEulalie to Evening dew polka
FromEvening dreams - L'estasi to Ever dear polka
FromEver dreaming! - Sempre sogni! to Exhilaration lancers
FromThe Exile to Faintly flow thou falling river
FromFaintly flow thou fallng river to Fairy Nell
FromFairy Queen to Fairy wedding march
FromFairy wedding polka to Famous black brigade, De
FromThe Famous lost chord jig to Fantasie Ricklena
FromFantasie Romeo and Julia to Far from the world and the spirit land
FromFar from thee to Farewell to summer
FromFarewell to the Alps to Fascination waltz
FromThe fascination waltz to Fatinitza march [and Cascades polka
FromFatinitza polka to Fedora galop
FromFedora lancers to Few days few days, or, We know the way
FromFew days polka to Fille du regiment
FromLe fille du regiment to The firemen's glee
FromThe Firemen's march to First sunbeam
FromFirst ten studies for the banjo to Flagg's quick step
FromFlakes of snow to Flirtation mazurka
FromFlirtation polka to Florence; A Collection of songs
FromFlorence; Gavotte to The flower spirit polka-redowa, op. 61
FromFlower that blooms, A, Princess de Trebizonde to Fly love to me
FromFly on! Nor touch thy wings bright bird to For goodness' sake don't say I told you!
FromFor goodness' sake don't say I told you! [from Pop to Forever and forever waltzes
FromForever here my rest shall be to Fort Columbus galop
FromFort Dodge City waltz to Fox polka, op. 6
FromFoxglove to French Republican march, arranged from the popular national melodies of "Mourir pour la Patrie and La Parisienne"
FromFrench air to Frohsinn walzer
FromFrolic to Full of beauty polka
FromFull of fun galop to The Galant sixty ninth
FromLa Galante to Gane awa'
FromGanymede to Gavotte Douglas
FromGavotte Francaise to The Gem of ther Sierras
FromThe gem polka to General Robt. Desha's grand march
FromGeneral Ruger march to Gentlemen coons parade
FromGently Lord to Germany; Watch on the Rhine
FromGernerd's quick step to The gipsey's song from the opera Vielka, or, The camp of Silesia
FromThe gipsey's song from the opera Vielka, or, he camp of Silesia to Give ear O Lord
FromGive ear O Lord; Psalm 86 to Glen-Anna, waltz
FromGlen-Mary quadrilles to The Glorious gates ajar!
FromThe glorious land of liberty, a patriotic ode to God bless our glorious land!
FromGod bless our home to Going to market
FromGoing to see brother Gardner to The Golden grain was waving
FromGolden hair to Goldfinch polka
FromThe Goldfinch polka to Good bye, Polly, I must leave you
FromGood bye, be kind to little Bess to Good night! It is a simple phrase, ballad
FromGood night! Love! Good night; Serenade to The Gospel call
FromThe Gospel crown to Graduating song
FromGradus ad Parnassum to Grand march [from Cinderella
FromGrand march [from La Philtre to Grand selection from Carmen, no. 11
FromGrand selection from Olivette, no. 4 to Grandma's birthday romance
FromGrandma's dream to Grease the griddle, birdie darling
FromGrease with cash to Griselda polka
FromLa grisette waltz to Gustaviana polka
FromGustavus Adolphus College; Grand march to Hail the risen son [and Hail! The risen son
FromHail to Christmas! to A Handfull of grass
FromHandorgan polka to Happy for a moment
FromHappy galop to The Happy thought mazurka
FromHappy thought polka to Hark! the merry wedding bells
FromHark! the sound of evening bells to Hast thou forgotten, Fanny Lee?
FromHaste Leonora = Vien Leonora, cavatina to Hazel polka
FromHazel-Dell waltz to He was such a nice young man!
FromHe wept to leave her side to The Heart that is beating for thee
FromThe heart that loves me only, ballad to Heaven will teach the song
FromHeaven with thee to Help me to pray [soprano or tenor
FromHelp one another to Here in this holy temple
FromHere is the flower [from Carmen to High old polka
FromA high old polka to Ho ho kus
FromHo! Bring wine! A New Year's greeting to Home and friends, ballad
FromHome and friends, or, When the sun goes down, ballad to Home, as a waltz
FromHome, as a waltz to Hoosac tunnel waltz
FromHoosier polka to Hours there were
FromThe hours we dedicate to thee, a serenade to How sweet is the land
FromHow sweet the answer echo makes to The Hunter's polka
FromHunter's return to Huzza! 'Tis the fourth of July!
FromHuzza! Hurra! to I am glad they came with singing
FromI am going home to morrow to I cannot bear to die, sacred song
FromI cannot call her mother to I give my hand - another has my heart
FromI give thee all, my dearest, ballad to I kiss thee in my dreams
FromI kiss'd you in a dream to I love the old songs
FromI love the pretty maidens! Lasst uns scherzen, kssen, herzen! to I never have been false to thee, a ballad
FromI never have been false to thee, ballad to I still have thought of thee, ballad
FromI still must think of thee to I will give you rest
FromI will go to the altar to I wouldn't now, if I were you
FromI wrote my love a letter - I hab mei'm schatz geschrieba to I'll never marry a dude, girls
FromI'll never stand a gee! to I'm cheerful and happy, from "Deseret"
FromI'm coming love to thee to I'm the only one that's left
FromI'm thine alone to I've wandered by the hut side
FromI've wandered east, I've wandered west, Scotch ballad to If I was only long enough
FromIf I was only old enough to Ilicet
FromIlka blade o' grass to In a gondola
FromIn a gondola to In radiant loveliness
FromIn radiant splendor to In the moonlight arm-in-arm
FromIn the morning by the bright light to India Rubber Yaller Girl
FromThe Indian and his bride to The Institute polka rondo
FromThe institute polka rondo, no. 1 to Ion waltzes
FromIona waltzes to Is that Mr. Reilly?
FromIs that so! to It was a knight of Aragon
FromIt was a lover and his lass to Jack O'Lantern schottisch
FromJack and Jill to Jeanne - Da spitzbua
FromJeanne Hachette to Jerome park; Galop [and Beggar student; March
FromJerry Murphy's squad! to Jesus, I am coming
FromJesus, I my cross have taken to Johnny Darling!
FromJohnny Morgan to Jolly knights galop
FromA Jolly life on the sea to The Joy of spring
FromJoy of spring waltzes to Jubilate Deo in C
FromJubilate Deo in D to June Idyl
FromThe June floral to Kalakaua
FromKaliszanka polka! to Katrina polka
FromLa Katrina valse to Keep yer eye on dat ole fiddle [from Marian Gray
FromKeep your best love all for me to King Whiskey
FromKing William to Kiss me, darling, ere I die
FromKiss me, darling, ere we part to Kitty, dearest, ballad
FromKitty, the baby, and I to Kriss Kringle
FromKrmagyar to L'Italienne
FromL'Italienne valse to Laclede waltz
FromLaconia waltz to Lakm
FromLakm; Galop to The Land of golden glory
FromThe Land of my birth to The Last good bye
FromThe last good night to The laughing darkeys
FromThe laughing darkies, comic Ethiopian song to A leaf that reminds of thee
FromLeaflet polka to Lenox lancers
FromLenten service to Let the gold and silver mingle
FromLet the harp be mute forever, ballad to Libbie waltz (Berdan's silver cross gems)
FromLibella grand march to Life's not all a summer's day
FromLife's pleasures galop to Lightly bounding; A Boating glee
FromLightly oe'r the plain he stept to Lilly blossom, quickstep
FromLilly dear rove with me to Lindianna, or, Jenny Lind's dream waltz, op. 172, no. 198
FromLindos Ojos, Los - Those pretty eyes to Little Bennie
FromLittle Bessie to Little Maud's waiting for me
FromLittle Maud's waltz to Little blue eyes sweet and true
FromLittle blue eyes, are you waiting? to Little eyelids wet with weeping
FromLittle eyes and little hands to Little mischief polka redowa
FromLittle mischief schottische to Little snowdrop
FromLittle sober sides to Lizzie waltz [and Glisan polka
FromLizzie was sae bonnie to Long ago a star was shining; Christmas carol
FromLong ago schottisch to Lord is great, The - Gross ist der Herr
FromThe Lord is in His holy temple to Lost love redowa
FromLost note, The - Nota perduta to Love by telephone
FromLove calls my soul - Liebe erhebt mich to Love spell quick step [from Love Spell
FromLove star schottisch to Love's ideal
FromLove's illusion to Lovely France = La belle France
FromLovely Maggie Sullivan to Loving only you
FromLoving saviour, come to me to Lulu march
FromLulu mazurka to Madame Favart
FromMadame Favart gallop to The Magnet galop
FromMagnet polka to Maiden's blush waltz [and Mabel Clare
FromThe Maiden's complaint to Maliure (Six new fairy dances)
FromLa malle des indes to Manteaux noirs; Galop
FromManteaux noirs; Lancers to March of the St. Bernards
FromMarch of the Texas National Guards to Marche nationale Egyptienne
FromMarche orientale grand march to Marie
FromMarie Litta to Marriage bells
FromMarriage bells scottische to Mary Lyle, ballad
FromMary Machree to Masks and faces
FromMasks; or, Watch and ward; Reminiscenza to Maud in heaven
FromMaud mazurka to May queen schottisch
FromThe May queen waltz to Mazurka quadrille; Youths lingerings
FromMazurka quadrilles to Medley overture "peek-a-boo"
FromMedley overture 1885; A Night off to Meet me my darling
FromMeet me on the Brooklyn bridge to Memento quick step
FromMemento waltz to Mercy's dream, with variations
FromMeriden quick-step to Merry little birds
FromMerry little rover to Messa
FromThe Message to Midnight queen serenade
FromThe midnight quick step to Military galop
FromMilitary march to Minne-ha-ha Mazurka
FromMinneapolis grand march to Mirliton, Le; Chansons Bretonne
FromMirror lake waltz to The mocking bird polka
FromMocking bird polka to Mona Boca Quadrilles
FromMona Machree to Moon is brightly beaming, love, The; Serenade
FromThe moon is dancing on the sea to Moorish love song
FromMoorish march, Girofl-Girofla to Morning service
FromMorning service in C to Mother dear has gone to heaven
FromMother dear o pray for me to Mother's wedding ring
FromThe mother's welcome to Mountain home, The; Waltz song
FromMountain home; Waltz to Mrs. Jones and her baggage
FromMrs. Langtry galop to Music
FromMusic Vale Seminary quick step to Must I then leave thee to-day
FromMust dance! to My alpine home - O heimath fern; Ballad
FromMy angel - L'angelo mio to My cot beside the sea, ballad
FromMy cottage home to My early fireside, ballad
FromMy early home to My happy old home
FromMy harp has been unstrung to My lady sleeps
FromMy lady sleeps, a serenade to My love's a rover; Waltz brilliant
FromMy love's a rover; Waltz brilliante to My northern home, air from the opera La Favorite
FromMy old Kentucky home to My queen waltz
FromMy queen waltzes to My weary heart is all alone
FromMy wee wife waiting at the door to Nancy darlin
FromNancy was kneading the dough to The national union
FromNational waltz; America to 'Neath the purple lilacs
From'Neath the rose leaves on the hillside to The neuf chatel waltz
FromNeum, Neum, Neum to New York 7th Reg't march
FromNew York 7th Reg't quickstep to The New racquet galop
FromNew racquet galop, The [and Cheer up waltz to Night in Venice, A; Lancers
FromNight in Venice, A; March to No fooling!
FromNo friendly voice to greet me to Nobody cares for me now
FromNobody cares for the poor to Nonpareil march
FromNonpareil polka to Nos. 6&7. Pleyel's Duetts - E minor, Violino
FromNos. dance and modern opera to Now and then (New Casket of Parlor Songs)
FromNow are the days of the roses to O Dduw, rho im' dy hedd - O Lord give us thy peace
FromO Deus ego amo te to O come to de husking
FromO come to me my darling love! Ballad to O my love's like a red red rose, a favorite Scotch song
FromO nanny, wilt thou gang wi' me, a favorite old Scotch song to O were my love a sugar-bowl
FromO were my love a sugarbowl [and Kitty Brown (Quickstep) to O, let me be a child again
FromO, let me dream my life away to The Ocean voyage
FromOcean wave quick step to Ogden polka
FromOglethorpe club; Waltzes to Oh my Charlus
FromOh my Fernando to Oh! Come to the south, ballad
FromOh! Could we meet as once we met! to Oh! Show me some blue distant isle, a romance
FromOh! Sing again that mournful song to Oh! tell me not we've loved in vain
FromOh! that I had wings to Oh, silent home of sorrow, arietta [from the opera Guglielmo Tell
FromOh, sing again that gentle strain to Old King Crow
FromOld King Joel; or, The Gaping song to Old darkie Ben
FromThe old days we remember to The Old haunted mill
FromOld haunts to The old poplar tree
FromThe Old red barn to Ole Uncle Samuel
FromOle bull and ole Dan Tucker to On blooming meadows; Concert waltz
FromOn board o' the muddy day to On the little Miami waltz
FromOn the moon-lit stream to Once only let me speak, a ballad
FromOnce the days to One sweet kiss before we part
FromOne sweet kiss from Rosa Lee to Only a word, love
FromOnly a workingman's child to Open the window
FromOpen thy lattice love to Oriental lancers
FromOriental march to Ossian's address to the sun
FromOssian's glen, cantata to Our club
FromOur club lancers to Our little Jennie
FromOur little baby boy to Our sweet voiced little birdling
FromOur torchlight parade to Over the ocean to mother
FromOver the prairie to Overture-Enchantment
FromOverture; An Artist of Flanders to Padilla schottisch -- Alanja polka -- Veronica waltz -- Ildefonse waltz
FromPadre Martini's gavotte to Papa, put my nightie on
FromPapa`s baby girl to The parlor schottisch
FromParlor schottische to Passaic waltzes, no. II
FromLe passe et l'avenir to Patrick's day parade galop
FromPatrick's day parade quadrille to Pealing bells - Glockengelute
FromThe Pearl to Penelope waltz
FromPeninsula band march to La Perle de l'ouest - The pearl of the west
FromPerle de la nuit - Pearl of the night to Petersilea academy
FromLe Petit Faust (Lancers) to Philadelphia glide waltzes
FromPhiladelphia lions to The Picnic interrupted by a thunderstorm
FromPicnic march to The pirat's chorus from The Enchantress, with variations
FromPirata, Il; Air varie to Plantation dance; A Southern scene
FromPlantation jig to Pleyel's German hymn
FromPleyels hymn to La polka [from Linda
FromPolka [from The A Series to Polonaise gracieuse
FromPolonaise hroique to Poor wanderer, come [and How can my footsteps fail?
FromPoor wandering one from Pirates of Penzance to Poughkeepsie polka
FromThe Poultry dealer to The Prayer of faith
FromPrayer of the angels to President Tyler's grand military waltz
FromPresident Tyler's march to Pretty girls of Ireland
FromPretty lily; March to Prima donna waltz, op. 30
FromPrima donna waltz, or, Dawn of day to The prisoner and the swallow
FromThe prisoner of state to The Prophet
FromLe Prophete to The pure in heart shall meet again and rest in Heaven
FromThe pure in heart shall meet again and rest in heaven to Quadrille rayon d'or
FromQuadrille renown to Queen of the mountain
FromQueen of the night - Del ciel regina to Rabbits jump polka
FromRaccoon patrol to Rangers trip to Westborough, or, Lion quick step
FromThe Rank and file to Realms of the blest
FromThe reaper on the plain to The Red rose
FromRed rose polka to Rejoice again!
FromRejoice and sing, the day is here; Christmas carol to Rendez-vous valse
FromRendezvous march to Retraite Tartare
FromThe retreat quick step to Rhapsodie a la polka, op. 19
FromRhapsodie for piano and orchestra to Ring dem chimin' bells
FromRing dem heavenly bells to The rival schottisch
FromThe Riven rock to Robin, tell Willie I'm waiting
FromRobina schottische to Roll on Kalamazoo
FromRoll on Tippecanoe; or The cot 'neath the old cedar hill to Rondeau in D
FromRondeaux et variations, theme de l'opera Ugo di Parigi to Rose Croix
FromRose Croix quickstep to Rose, The; Polka brilliante
FromRose, lilly and violet waltzes to The Rosy cheek redowa
From"Rosy cheek" polka to Rudiments of banjo playing
FromRudiments of music to S. Jackson's rudiments, no. 4
FromS. Jackson's rudiments, no. 5 to Sailing o'er the stream of time
FromSailing on to Salut a New York, variations brillantes, op. 115
FromSalut a Philadelphie, op. 74, no. 181 [from Leonore to Sans souci! Morceau elegant de salon
From"Sans souci" waltz to Saved alone!
FromSaved through and through to Scales
FromScales and arpeggios to The Schoolboy
FromSchoolboy's march to Sea breeze quickstep
FromSea breeze schottische to Second elfin waltz -- Soldier's march -- The village maiden's song -- Rhine shore schottisch
FromThe second fairy dance to Select airs
FromSelect chants to Selections from the opera of The Talisman
FromSelections from the operatic compositions of Bradhurst Schieffeli to Serenade from Don Juan (Opus 5)
FromSerenade from the opera Don Pasqual to Seven oud
FromThe seven sisters to The Shamrock, thistle and rose
FromShamus O'Brien waltz to She's as lovely as a fairy
FromShe's as pretty as the roses in the morning to The Shepherds evening song
FromShepherds morning song to Shucking corn
FromShut out the moon to Silver bell polka
FromThe silver bell schottisch to Silver threads among the gold, transcription
FromSilver threads among the gold, variations to Sing bonny robin
FromSing for Jesus to Singing of birds
FromSinging of my saviour to Six piano duets arranged from Mother Goose melodies
FromSix preludes to Slavische tnze, zweites heft
FromSlavonian dance to Sleeping where the daisies grow
FromSleepy fox reverie to Smiling hope [from The Widow
FromSmiling morning; Polka mazourka to So sweet, so neat
FromSo sweet; Vocal waltz to Soiree polka
FromThe soiree polka to Some day (Series of ballads)
FromSome day - Algun dia to Sometimes when I'm sitting alone
FromSomewhere over there to Song of New England
FromThe Song of Peck's bad boy to Song of the mermaid
FromSong of the mermaids from The Oberon to Songs of love, air Tyrolean
FromSongs of my native land, The; Ballad to Sound dat barnjo
FromThe Sound of the little feet! to The Southern quickstep
FromSouthern right's march to Souvenir de henselt
FromSouvenir de l'Amerique to Sparkling gems
FromSparkling in the kitchen to Spinning song - Spinnlied
FromSpinning song, The [from Flying Dutchman to The spring flower
FromSpring flower to Spring's first flower
FromSpring's greeting waltz to St. Louis firemen's parade march
FromSt. Louis national guards march to The star of my home
FromStar of my soul to State normal school march
FromThe state staff polka to Still they go and leave us
FromStill thinking of thee to Street band schottische, The [primo
FromStreet band schottische, The [secondo to Styrienne [from Two little artists
FromStyriennes, op. 8 to Summer morning
FromSummer night to Sunday evening
FromSunday evening hymn to Sunshine at last
FromThe Sunshine follows the rain to Swedish national dances
FromSwedish nightingale polka to The Sweet Valley
FromSweet Violet to The Sweet forget-me-not
FromSweet forget-me-not to Sweet memories; Romance
FromSweet memories; or Golden days I used to know to Sweet the time
FromSweet thought to Sweetheart, good-bye
FromSweetheart, good-night - Herzliebste, gute nacht to Sylph polka
FromSylph polka redowa to Take back the sigh
FromTake care of Katie, John to Tambourin; Dance-caprice
FromTambourine and castanets to Te Deum in D
FromTe Deum in D-flat to Teddy's waltz
FromTeddy, and his mother's farewell to The Temperance Army
FromTemperance anthem, a hymn to Terry O'Leen
FromLa Tertulia valse brillante to That song of thine
FromThat sweet day in June to There be none of beauty's daughters
FromThere blooms a little modest flower to There's a light in the farm house window
FromThere's a light on the dark river to They always do [from The Widow
FromThey are calling me to join them to Think of me, darling
FromThink of me, love, in your dreams to Those faded orange flowers
FromThose fatal dreams to Thou hast won my heart to love thee
FromThou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee to Three O'Clock in the morning
FromThree Tyrolese waltzes to Through the white clover; or, Waiting
FromThrough the woods and Jack a-shore, 2 easy rondos to Till Ireland's wrong's are righted
FromTill he come to 'Tis better thus to part
From'Tis birdie's evening prayer to Tit for tat
FromTit for tat; Schottisch to "To the front" march
FromTo the land of fairies galop to Tom he was a piper's son
FromTom the piper's son schottische to Toujours prt
FromToujours prt - Always ready; Galop di bravura to Treasure trove
FromTreasure trove, schottisch to Tripping merrily; Polka de salon
FromTripping o'er the daisies waltz to Il Trovatore, schottisch
FromTrs aimable - Very amiable to Tte-a-tte schottisch
FromTu che a dio to 'Twas no dreaming = Non fu sogno, aria from the opera I Lombardi
From'Twas not in the storm of the battle to The twilight song
FromTwilight song to Two little shoes and a ringlet of hair
FromTwo little words to Uncle Gabriel
FromUncle Jasper soon must go to Understood
FromUnderwood march to The Unknown grave
FromUnless there's money in it to Vaillance, polka militaire
FromVain and fleeting to Valse enthusiastique
FromValse gracieuse to Vedrai carino - Air from Don Juan (Mozart, Beethov
FromLo vedro and Vieni meco, nocturnes sur des motifs de l'opera Ernani to The very best polka
FromVery best waltz to Victory; Quadrille
FromThe Vidette to The village quick step
FromThe village redowa, op. 106 to Virginia redowa
FromVirginia reel, with variations, op. 670 to Vocal exercises, 40
FromVocal gems from Claude Duval; or, Love and larceny to Voyage of life
FromVoyage of life waltz to Waiting to die
FromWaiting to go home! to Waltz [from Les Marguerites
FromWaltz [from Pirates of Penzance to Walzer, op 52
FromWalzer, op 65 [and Zum schluss to Warum duften die blumen?
FromWas glauzt dort vom Walde im Sonnenshein, pas redouble to Wave schottisch
FromThe wave waltz to We forget not the day
FromWe gathered round the festive board, or, The loved one was not there, ballad to We should hear the angels singing
FromWe should love each other more to We're out upon the moonlight wave, ballad
FromWe're out upon the moonlit wave, ballad to The Weeping family
FromWeeping forever - Lascia ch'io pianga to Were I a little bird - Wenn ich ein vglein wr [alto or bari.
FromWere I a little bird - Wenn ich ein vglein wr [sop. or tenor to What do you think he said to me
FromWhat do you think of that? Or, What do you think of it? to What the swallows sang
FromWhat the zephyr said to When I was in my teens, a ballad
FromWhen I was in my teens, ballad to When he is absent, I'm alone!
FromWhen he told me that he loved me to When soft the vesper sparrow sings
FromWhen sparrows build to When the leaves begin to fall
FromWhen the leaves begin to fall; Song of the Mascotte to When the swallows homeward fly, Agathe
FromWhen the swallows homeward fly, with variations, op. 507 to When you are near little darling
FromWhen you hear the little birds sing to Where shall the baby's dimple be
FromWhere shall the baby's dimple be? to While Jamie holds me dear
FromWhile beauty clothes the fertile vale to Whisper you'll be mine, love
FromWhispered love; A Court gavotte to Whitsuntide in Florence; Potpourri
FromWhittaker's ears to Why do I love thee yet?
FromWhy do I love you? to Widow Nolan's goat, The [from Squatter sovereignty
FromWidow Spriggins' daughter to Will his letter bring me sadness?
FromWill love grow cold when hearts grow old to Willie my brave quick-step
FromWillie my brave, ballad to Wine, wife & song waltz (Cheerful thoughts)
FromWine, wife and song to The witches dance
FromWitches dream to Woman's love
FromWoman's love - Frauenlob to Woodnotes
FromWoodnymph mazurka to The wrecker's daughter
FromThe wrecker's daughter quick step to Yawning song; My eyes will be closing
FromYe banks and braes o' bonnie doon and bonnie dundee to You and you - Du und du
FromYou are all the world to me to You'll think of your mother, my boy
FromYou'll weep when I am dead to Your heart is a music box dearest!
FromYour heart is a music-box, dearest! Ballad to Zither; or, Rococco waltz
FromZma to Étude mlodique, Op. 130, no. 2

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