From | The "Ah!!" waltz | to | "1776" galop
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From | 1776; Romantic comic opera | to | 6 Sacred pieces for Offertory or Opening Service
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From | 6 Solos for E-flat bass | to | Across the dark valley [soprano and alto
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From | Across the far blue hills Marie | to | Adhesive waltz
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From | The adieu | to | Aesthetic waltz
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From | The Aesthetic waltzes | to | Agnes Dare, the miller's daughter
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From | Agnes May | to | Ah! non avea piu lagrime
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From | Ah! non giunge | to | Air vari
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From | Air varia | to | Album-leaves, no. 3
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From | Albumblatt | to | All doubts fled for-ever!
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From | All embowered in blooming jas'mine, serenade | to | Allegretto grazioso
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From | Allegretto pastorale | to | Alpha tau omega; Polka lgante
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From | Alpha waltz | to | Always ready
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From | Always ready (Two new galops) | to | Amelie walzer
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From | Amelien schottisch | to | Amie schottische
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From | La amiguita, waltz | to | And yet I am not happy for I always was that way
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From | Andalusia waltz, op. 76, no. 1 | to | Angel hosts in bright array
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From | The Angel in our home | to | Angels from the realms of glory!
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From | Angels from the realms of glory; Christmasanthem | to | Annie Laurie [piano
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From | Annie Laurie schottische | to | Anti-monopoly war song
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From | Anti-stay-at-home society, comic duett | to | Aramanda schottisch
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From | Arban's, world renowned method for the cornet | to | Arion waltz
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From | "Arion" schottische | to | Artist's grand march, The from An Artist of Flanders
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From | Artist's life waltz | to | Asleep in Greenwood!
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From | Asleep in Jesus | to | Athenaeum march
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From | Athenean waltzes | to | Aurelia waltz
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From | Aurelian | to | Ave Maria; Salutation angelique
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From | Ave Maria; or, The Place of rest | to | B. G. B. quickstep
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From | B. P. & C. polka | to | A Bachelor's apology
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From | The bachelor's button, a waltz | to | Balsam
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From | The Baltic waltz | to | Barkis is willin
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From | Barley bright | to | Bazaar waltz
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From | Be a man | to | Beauties of Ireland
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From | Beauties of Lohengrin | to | Beautiful heaven, my home
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From | Beautiful highlands | to | Beethoven maennerchor; Lancers
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From | Beethoven's Sonatas, op. 10, no. 1 | to | Belinda galop
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From | Belinda polka | to | Belle Maud" mazurka, "La
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From | La belle Nina polka | to | Belles of Kansas waltz
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From | Belles of Madison waltz | to | Beneath our trysting tree
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From | Beneath the Cypress | to | Bertie darling
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From | Bertie polka | to | Beware!
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From | Beware, no. 4, op. 9 | to | Billee Taylor, waltz
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From | Billee Taylor; Fantasie facile [and Waltz | to | The Birdie's death
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From | The Birdie's farewell | to | Black gondola, The - La Gondola nera
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From | Black hawk | to | Blessed he who will not walk
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From | Blessed home | to | Blowin de golden horn; Schottische
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From | Blue Alatian's waltz | to | The blue juniata
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From | Blue lick waltz | to | Bobolink's song
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From | Bobtail grey | to | The Bond of brotherly love
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From | Bone Bodkin schottisch | to | Boston dip quadrille
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From | Boston dip waltzes | to | Bradley quick step
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From | The Bradys | to | Bridal chimes grand march
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From | Bridal chorus [from Lohengrin | to | Bright eyes
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From | Bright eyes at the Lattice | to | Bring back the old folks
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From | Bring down your wants to your means | to | Brother Charlie
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From | Brother Jonathan polka | to | Building for eternity
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From | Building on the sand | to | Buy a broom, with variations, op. 691
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From | Buy a broom; With variations | to | Cacique march
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From | Cackle cackle polka | to | A Call to spring
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From | Call, for I wait, love | to | Camping out
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From | Campostella waltz | to | Cape May schottische
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From | Cape fear redowa, op. 17 | to | Capucine lgende
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From | Capuciner lanciers | to | Carol, sweetly carol; Christmas carol
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From | Carol; Christmas bells | to | Cassie waltz
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From | Cast me not away | to | Cease, throbbing heart
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From | The Ceaseless echo | to | Central Park march
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From | Central Vermont railroad; Grand march | to | Chant des oiseaux
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From | Chant des pcheurs | to | Charming Lucy Lee
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From | Charming May Schottische | to | Cheerfulness; Waltz-rondo
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From | Cheiranthus polka | to | The Child's prayer
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From | A Child's prayer | to | Chiming bells
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From | Chiming bells of long ago | to | Christ our passover is sacrificed for us
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From | Christ our passover; Anthem for Easter | to | Christmas gifts march
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From | Christmas greeting waltz | to | Cinderella waltz
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From | Cinderella, op. 387 | to | Clarion schottische
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From | Clarissa waltz | to | Climax galop
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From | Climax polka | to | The Club schottische
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From | The Club waltz | to | Colombe, La - The dove
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From | Colombe, La; Entr'acte | to | Come away love, an Alexis, with brilliant variations
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From | Come away love, ballad | to | Come maiden with me, serenade of the Corsair
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From | Come maiden with me; Serenade of the corsair | to | Come to the shining land
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From | Come to the south | to | Come, little love, I implore you
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From | Come, love, come! Serenade | to | Companion's serenade, series A
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From | Company 6 quick step | to | Confession - Gestndniss
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From | La confession d'une jeune fille | to | The Convent slept
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From | The Convent vesper bell | to | Corn and cotton, a song to national harmony
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From | Corn bread | to | The cotton plant schottisch
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From | Cotton wedding rondo | to | Cradle song from Magnus and Morna
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From | Cradle song of a Polish mother - Wiegen lied einer polnishen … | to | Crossing the China Sea
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From | Crotchets and quavers, 3 rondos | to | The Cuckoo and the cricket
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From | Cuckoo and the cricket | to | Cymbia polonaise
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From | Cymbia potpourri | to | Daisy hop; Schottische
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From | Daisy is an angel now | to | Dance of the waves and moonbeams
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From | Dance on forever waltz | to | Danse Cubaine
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From | Danse Espagnole | to | Darling Cora Bell
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From | Darling Gracie Bell | to | The Dash galop
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From | Dash galop [band | to | Day of days
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From | The Day of light | to | De little cabins all am empty now
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From | De news dat's in de papers | to | The Dear old barn
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From | Dear old cabin home | to | Deck the altar; Easter carol
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From | Deck we the pathway | to | Democratic rallying song
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From | Demon's procession | to | Deus miseratur
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From | Deus miseratur in F | to | Diamond polka [from Gems of melody
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From | The Diamond ring | to | Dirigo polka
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From | Dis darkey's growing old | to | Do you think I could forget thee
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From | Do you think I could forget you? | to | Don Pasquale; Grand fantaisie
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From | Don Pedro grand march | to | Don't sell the farm
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From | Don't sell to my boy | to | Dorothy; Old English dance
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From | Dorothy; Polka | to | Down by the rippling stream
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From | Down by the rustic gate | to | Dream faces
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From | Dream faces waltz | to | The dream, a romantic fantasie, op. 18
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From | The dream, a schottisch | to | Dreams, a reverie
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From | Dreams, a reverie | to | The drunkard's wife
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From | La dryade | to | The dying child, romance
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From | The dying emigrant's prayer | to | Easter anthem, no. 19
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From | Easter anthem, no. 2; Christ our Passover | to | Echoes from the lake
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From | Echoes from the north | to | Egmont; Overture
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From | Egyptian fandango | to | Elegant Quickstep
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From | Elegant darkey swell | to | Elks' schottische
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From | Ella | to | Emerald Heights waltz
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From | The emerald gallopade | to | En avant!
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From | En avant; Parade march | to | Ephrata schottisch-polka
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From | Epithalame wedding waltz | to | Esterelle (Six new fairy dances)
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From | The Estey grand march | to | Eugenie-trot
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From | Eulalie | to | Evening dew polka
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From | Evening dreams - L'estasi | to | Ever dear polka
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From | Ever dreaming! - Sempre sogni! | to | Exhilaration lancers
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From | The Exile | to | Faintly flow thou falling river
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From | Faintly flow thou fallng river | to | Fairy Nell
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From | Fairy Queen | to | Fairy wedding march
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From | Fairy wedding polka | to | Famous black brigade, De
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From | The Famous lost chord jig | to | Fantasie Ricklena
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From | Fantasie Romeo and Julia | to | Far from the world and the spirit land
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From | Far from thee | to | Farewell to summer
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From | Farewell to the Alps | to | Fascination waltz
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From | The fascination waltz | to | Fatinitza march [and Cascades polka
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From | Fatinitza polka | to | Fedora galop
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From | Fedora lancers | to | Few days few days, or, We know the way
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From | Few days polka | to | Fille du regiment
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From | Le fille du regiment | to | The firemen's glee
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From | The Firemen's march | to | First sunbeam
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From | First ten studies for the banjo | to | Flagg's quick step
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From | Flakes of snow | to | Flirtation mazurka
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From | Flirtation polka | to | Florence; A Collection of songs
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From | Florence; Gavotte | to | The flower spirit polka-redowa, op. 61
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From | Flower that blooms, A, Princess de Trebizonde | to | Fly love to me
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From | Fly on! Nor touch thy wings bright bird | to | For goodness' sake don't say I told you!
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From | For goodness' sake don't say I told you! [from Pop | to | Forever and forever waltzes
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From | Forever here my rest shall be | to | Fort Columbus galop
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From | Fort Dodge City waltz | to | Fox polka, op. 6
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From | Foxglove | to | French Republican march, arranged from the popular national melodies of "Mourir pour la Patrie and La Parisienne"
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From | French air | to | Frohsinn walzer
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From | Frolic | to | Full of beauty polka
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From | Full of fun galop | to | The Galant sixty ninth
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From | La Galante | to | Gane awa'
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From | Ganymede | to | Gavotte Douglas
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From | Gavotte Francaise | to | The Gem of ther Sierras
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From | The gem polka | to | General Robt. Desha's grand march
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From | General Ruger march | to | Gentlemen coons parade
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From | Gently Lord | to | Germany; Watch on the Rhine
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From | Gernerd's quick step | to | The gipsey's song from the opera Vielka, or, The camp of Silesia
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From | The gipsey's song from the opera Vielka, or, he camp of Silesia | to | Give ear O Lord
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From | Give ear O Lord; Psalm 86 | to | Glen-Anna, waltz
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From | Glen-Mary quadrilles | to | The Glorious gates ajar!
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From | The glorious land of liberty, a patriotic ode | to | God bless our glorious land!
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From | God bless our home | to | Going to market
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From | Going to see brother Gardner | to | The Golden grain was waving
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From | Golden hair | to | Goldfinch polka
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From | The Goldfinch polka | to | Good bye, Polly, I must leave you
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From | Good bye, be kind to little Bess | to | Good night! It is a simple phrase, ballad
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From | Good night! Love! Good night; Serenade | to | The Gospel call
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From | The Gospel crown | to | Graduating song
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From | Gradus ad Parnassum | to | Grand march [from Cinderella
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From | Grand march [from La Philtre | to | Grand selection from Carmen, no. 11
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From | Grand selection from Olivette, no. 4 | to | Grandma's birthday romance
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From | Grandma's dream | to | Grease the griddle, birdie darling
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From | Grease with cash | to | Griselda polka
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From | La grisette waltz | to | Gustaviana polka
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From | Gustavus Adolphus College; Grand march | to | Hail the risen son [and Hail! The risen son
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From | Hail to Christmas! | to | A Handfull of grass
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From | Handorgan polka | to | Happy for a moment
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From | Happy galop | to | The Happy thought mazurka
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From | Happy thought polka | to | Hark! the merry wedding bells
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From | Hark! the sound of evening bells | to | Hast thou forgotten, Fanny Lee?
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From | Haste Leonora = Vien Leonora, cavatina | to | Hazel polka
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From | Hazel-Dell waltz | to | He was such a nice young man!
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From | He wept to leave her side | to | The Heart that is beating for thee
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From | The heart that loves me only, ballad | to | Heaven will teach the song
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From | Heaven with thee | to | Help me to pray [soprano or tenor
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From | Help one another | to | Here in this holy temple
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From | Here is the flower [from Carmen | to | High old polka
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From | A high old polka | to | Ho ho kus
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From | Ho! Bring wine! A New Year's greeting | to | Home and friends, ballad
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From | Home and friends, or, When the sun goes down, ballad | to | Home, as a waltz
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From | Home, as a waltz | to | Hoosac tunnel waltz
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From | Hoosier polka | to | Hours there were
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From | The hours we dedicate to thee, a serenade | to | How sweet is the land
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From | How sweet the answer echo makes | to | The Hunter's polka
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From | Hunter's return | to | Huzza! 'Tis the fourth of July!
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From | Huzza! Hurra! | to | I am glad they came with singing
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From | I am going home to morrow | to | I cannot bear to die, sacred song
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From | I cannot call her mother | to | I give my hand - another has my heart
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From | I give thee all, my dearest, ballad | to | I kiss thee in my dreams
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From | I kiss'd you in a dream | to | I love the old songs
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From | I love the pretty maidens! Lasst uns scherzen, kssen, herzen! | to | I never have been false to thee, a ballad
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From | I never have been false to thee, ballad | to | I still have thought of thee, ballad
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From | I still must think of thee | to | I will give you rest
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From | I will go to the altar | to | I wouldn't now, if I were you
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From | I wrote my love a letter - I hab mei'm schatz geschrieba | to | I'll never marry a dude, girls
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From | I'll never stand a gee! | to | I'm cheerful and happy, from "Deseret"
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From | I'm coming love to thee | to | I'm the only one that's left
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From | I'm thine alone | to | I've wandered by the hut side
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From | I've wandered east, I've wandered west, Scotch ballad | to | If I was only long enough
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From | If I was only old enough | to | Ilicet
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From | Ilka blade o' grass | to | In a gondola
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From | In a gondola | to | In radiant loveliness
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From | In radiant splendor | to | In the moonlight arm-in-arm
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From | In the morning by the bright light | to | India Rubber Yaller Girl
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From | The Indian and his bride | to | The Institute polka rondo
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From | The institute polka rondo, no. 1 | to | Ion waltzes
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From | Iona waltzes | to | Is that Mr. Reilly?
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From | Is that so! | to | It was a knight of Aragon
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From | It was a lover and his lass | to | Jack O'Lantern schottisch
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From | Jack and Jill | to | Jeanne - Da spitzbua
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From | Jeanne Hachette | to | Jerome park; Galop [and Beggar student; March
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From | Jerry Murphy's squad! | to | Jesus, I am coming
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From | Jesus, I my cross have taken | to | Johnny Darling!
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From | Johnny Morgan | to | Jolly knights galop
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From | A Jolly life on the sea | to | The Joy of spring
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From | Joy of spring waltzes | to | Jubilate Deo in C
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From | Jubilate Deo in D | to | June Idyl
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From | The June floral | to | Kalakaua
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From | Kaliszanka polka! | to | Katrina polka
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From | La Katrina valse | to | Keep yer eye on dat ole fiddle [from Marian Gray
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From | Keep your best love all for me | to | King Whiskey
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From | King William | to | Kiss me, darling, ere I die
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From | Kiss me, darling, ere we part | to | Kitty, dearest, ballad
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From | Kitty, the baby, and I | to | Kriss Kringle
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From | Krmagyar | to | L'Italienne
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From | L'Italienne valse | to | Laclede waltz
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From | Laconia waltz | to | Lakm
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From | Lakm; Galop | to | The Land of golden glory
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From | The Land of my birth | to | The Last good bye
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From | The last good night | to | The laughing darkeys
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From | The laughing darkies, comic Ethiopian song | to | A leaf that reminds of thee
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From | Leaflet polka | to | Lenox lancers
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From | Lenten service | to | Let the gold and silver mingle
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From | Let the harp be mute forever, ballad | to | Libbie waltz (Berdan's silver cross gems)
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From | Libella grand march | to | Life's not all a summer's day
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From | Life's pleasures galop | to | Lightly bounding; A Boating glee
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From | Lightly oe'r the plain he stept | to | Lilly blossom, quickstep
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From | Lilly dear rove with me | to | Lindianna, or, Jenny Lind's dream waltz, op. 172, no. 198
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From | Lindos Ojos, Los - Those pretty eyes | to | Little Bennie
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From | Little Bessie | to | Little Maud's waiting for me
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From | Little Maud's waltz | to | Little blue eyes sweet and true
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From | Little blue eyes, are you waiting? | to | Little eyelids wet with weeping
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From | Little eyes and little hands | to | Little mischief polka redowa
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From | Little mischief schottische | to | Little snowdrop
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From | Little sober sides | to | Lizzie waltz [and Glisan polka
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From | Lizzie was sae bonnie | to | Long ago a star was shining; Christmas carol
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From | Long ago schottisch | to | Lord is great, The - Gross ist der Herr
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From | The Lord is in His holy temple | to | Lost love redowa
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From | Lost note, The - Nota perduta | to | Love by telephone
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From | Love calls my soul - Liebe erhebt mich | to | Love spell quick step [from Love Spell
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From | Love star schottisch | to | Love's ideal
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From | Love's illusion | to | Lovely France = La belle France
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From | Lovely Maggie Sullivan | to | Loving only you
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From | Loving saviour, come to me | to | Lulu march
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From | Lulu mazurka | to | Madame Favart
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From | Madame Favart gallop | to | The Magnet galop
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From | Magnet polka | to | Maiden's blush waltz [and Mabel Clare
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From | The Maiden's complaint | to | Maliure (Six new fairy dances)
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From | La malle des indes | to | Manteaux noirs; Galop
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From | Manteaux noirs; Lancers | to | March of the St. Bernards
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From | March of the Texas National Guards | to | Marche nationale Egyptienne
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From | Marche orientale grand march | to | Marie
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From | Marie Litta | to | Marriage bells
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From | Marriage bells scottische | to | Mary Lyle, ballad
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From | Mary Machree | to | Masks and faces
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From | Masks; or, Watch and ward; Reminiscenza | to | Maud in heaven
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From | Maud mazurka | to | May queen schottisch
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From | The May queen waltz | to | Mazurka quadrille; Youths lingerings
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From | Mazurka quadrilles | to | Medley overture "peek-a-boo"
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From | Medley overture 1885; A Night off | to | Meet me my darling
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From | Meet me on the Brooklyn bridge | to | Memento quick step
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From | Memento waltz | to | Mercy's dream, with variations
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From | Meriden quick-step | to | Merry little birds
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From | Merry little rover | to | Messa
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From | The Message | to | Midnight queen serenade
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From | The midnight quick step | to | Military galop
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From | Military march | to | Minne-ha-ha Mazurka
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From | Minneapolis grand march | to | Mirliton, Le; Chansons Bretonne
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From | Mirror lake waltz | to | The mocking bird polka
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From | Mocking bird polka | to | Mona Boca Quadrilles
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From | Mona Machree | to | Moon is brightly beaming, love, The; Serenade
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From | The moon is dancing on the sea | to | Moorish love song
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From | Moorish march, Girofl-Girofla | to | Morning service
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From | Morning service in C | to | Mother dear has gone to heaven
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From | Mother dear o pray for me | to | Mother's wedding ring
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From | The mother's welcome | to | Mountain home, The; Waltz song
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From | Mountain home; Waltz | to | Mrs. Jones and her baggage
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From | Mrs. Langtry galop | to | Music
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From | Music Vale Seminary quick step | to | Must I then leave thee to-day
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From | Must dance! | to | My alpine home - O heimath fern; Ballad
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From | My angel - L'angelo mio | to | My cot beside the sea, ballad
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From | My cottage home | to | My early fireside, ballad
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From | My early home | to | My happy old home
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From | My harp has been unstrung | to | My lady sleeps
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From | My lady sleeps, a serenade | to | My love's a rover; Waltz brilliant
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From | My love's a rover; Waltz brilliante | to | My northern home, air from the opera La Favorite
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From | My old Kentucky home | to | My queen waltz
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From | My queen waltzes | to | My weary heart is all alone
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From | My wee wife waiting at the door | to | Nancy darlin
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From | Nancy was kneading the dough | to | The national union
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From | National waltz; America | to | 'Neath the purple lilacs
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From | 'Neath the rose leaves on the hillside | to | The neuf chatel waltz
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From | Neum, Neum, Neum | to | New York 7th Reg't march
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From | New York 7th Reg't quickstep | to | The New racquet galop
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From | New racquet galop, The [and Cheer up waltz | to | Night in Venice, A; Lancers
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From | Night in Venice, A; March | to | No fooling!
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From | No friendly voice to greet me | to | Nobody cares for me now
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From | Nobody cares for the poor | to | Nonpareil march
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From | Nonpareil polka | to | Nos. 6&7. Pleyel's Duetts - E minor, Violino
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From | Nos. dance and modern opera | to | Now and then (New Casket of Parlor Songs)
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From | Now are the days of the roses | to | O Dduw, rho im' dy hedd - O Lord give us thy peace
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From | O Deus ego amo te | to | O come to de husking
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From | O come to me my darling love! Ballad | to | O my love's like a red red rose, a favorite Scotch song
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From | O nanny, wilt thou gang wi' me, a favorite old Scotch song | to | O were my love a sugar-bowl
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From | O were my love a sugarbowl [and Kitty Brown (Quickstep) | to | O, let me be a child again
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From | O, let me dream my life away | to | The Ocean voyage
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From | Ocean wave quick step | to | Ogden polka
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From | Oglethorpe club; Waltzes | to | Oh my Charlus
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From | Oh my Fernando | to | Oh! Come to the south, ballad
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From | Oh! Could we meet as once we met! | to | Oh! Show me some blue distant isle, a romance
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From | Oh! Sing again that mournful song | to | Oh! tell me not we've loved in vain
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From | Oh! that I had wings | to | Oh, silent home of sorrow, arietta [from the opera Guglielmo Tell
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From | Oh, sing again that gentle strain | to | Old King Crow
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From | Old King Joel; or, The Gaping song | to | Old darkie Ben
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From | The old days we remember | to | The Old haunted mill
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From | Old haunts | to | The old poplar tree
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From | The Old red barn | to | Ole Uncle Samuel
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From | Ole bull and ole Dan Tucker | to | On blooming meadows; Concert waltz
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From | On board o' the muddy day | to | On the little Miami waltz
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From | On the moon-lit stream | to | Once only let me speak, a ballad
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From | Once the days | to | One sweet kiss before we part
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From | One sweet kiss from Rosa Lee | to | Only a word, love
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From | Only a workingman's child | to | Open the window
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From | Open thy lattice love | to | Oriental lancers
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From | Oriental march | to | Ossian's address to the sun
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From | Ossian's glen, cantata | to | Our club
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From | Our club lancers | to | Our little Jennie
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From | Our little baby boy | to | Our sweet voiced little birdling
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From | Our torchlight parade | to | Over the ocean to mother
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From | Over the prairie | to | Overture-Enchantment
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From | Overture; An Artist of Flanders | to | Padilla schottisch -- Alanja polka -- Veronica waltz -- Ildefonse waltz
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From | Padre Martini's gavotte | to | Papa, put my nightie on
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From | Papa`s baby girl | to | The parlor schottisch
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From | Parlor schottische | to | Passaic waltzes, no. II
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From | Le passe et l'avenir | to | Patrick's day parade galop
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From | Patrick's day parade quadrille | to | Pealing bells - Glockengelute
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From | The Pearl | to | Penelope waltz
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From | Peninsula band march | to | La Perle de l'ouest - The pearl of the west
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From | Perle de la nuit - Pearl of the night | to | Petersilea academy
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From | Le Petit Faust (Lancers) | to | Philadelphia glide waltzes
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From | Philadelphia lions | to | The Picnic interrupted by a thunderstorm
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From | Picnic march | to | The pirat's chorus from The Enchantress, with variations
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From | Pirata, Il; Air varie | to | Plantation dance; A Southern scene
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From | Plantation jig | to | Pleyel's German hymn
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From | Pleyels hymn | to | La polka [from Linda
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From | Polka [from The A Series | to | Polonaise gracieuse
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From | Polonaise hroique | to | Poor wanderer, come [and How can my footsteps fail?
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From | Poor wandering one from Pirates of Penzance | to | Poughkeepsie polka
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From | The Poultry dealer | to | The Prayer of faith
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From | Prayer of the angels | to | President Tyler's grand military waltz
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From | President Tyler's march | to | Pretty girls of Ireland
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From | Pretty lily; March | to | Prima donna waltz, op. 30
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From | Prima donna waltz, or, Dawn of day | to | The prisoner and the swallow
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From | The prisoner of state | to | The Prophet
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From | Le Prophete | to | The pure in heart shall meet again and rest in Heaven
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From | The pure in heart shall meet again and rest in heaven | to | Quadrille rayon d'or
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From | Quadrille renown | to | Queen of the mountain
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From | Queen of the night - Del ciel regina | to | Rabbits jump polka
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From | Raccoon patrol | to | Rangers trip to Westborough, or, Lion quick step
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From | The Rank and file | to | Realms of the blest
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From | The reaper on the plain | to | The Red rose
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From | Red rose polka | to | Rejoice again!
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From | Rejoice and sing, the day is here; Christmas carol | to | Rendez-vous valse
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From | Rendezvous march | to | Retraite Tartare
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From | The retreat quick step | to | Rhapsodie a la polka, op. 19
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From | Rhapsodie for piano and orchestra | to | Ring dem chimin' bells
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From | Ring dem heavenly bells | to | The rival schottisch
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From | The Riven rock | to | Robin, tell Willie I'm waiting
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From | Robina schottische | to | Roll on Kalamazoo
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From | Roll on Tippecanoe; or The cot 'neath the old cedar hill | to | Rondeau in D
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From | Rondeaux et variations, theme de l'opera Ugo di Parigi | to | Rose Croix
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From | Rose Croix quickstep | to | Rose, The; Polka brilliante
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From | Rose, lilly and violet waltzes | to | The Rosy cheek redowa
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From | "Rosy cheek" polka | to | Rudiments of banjo playing
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From | Rudiments of music | to | S. Jackson's rudiments, no. 4
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From | S. Jackson's rudiments, no. 5 | to | Sailing o'er the stream of time
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From | Sailing on | to | Salut a New York, variations brillantes, op. 115
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From | Salut a Philadelphie, op. 74, no. 181 [from Leonore | to | Sans souci! Morceau elegant de salon
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From | "Sans souci" waltz | to | Saved alone!
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From | Saved through and through | to | Scales
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From | Scales and arpeggios | to | The Schoolboy
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From | Schoolboy's march | to | Sea breeze quickstep
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From | Sea breeze schottische | to | Second elfin waltz -- Soldier's march -- The village maiden's song -- Rhine shore schottisch
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From | The second fairy dance | to | Select airs
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From | Select chants | to | Selections from the opera of The Talisman
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From | Selections from the operatic compositions of Bradhurst Schieffeli | to | Serenade from Don Juan (Opus 5)
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From | Serenade from the opera Don Pasqual | to | Seven oud
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From | The seven sisters | to | The Shamrock, thistle and rose
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From | Shamus O'Brien waltz | to | She's as lovely as a fairy
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From | She's as pretty as the roses in the morning | to | The Shepherds evening song
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From | Shepherds morning song | to | Shucking corn
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From | Shut out the moon | to | Silver bell polka
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From | The silver bell schottisch | to | Silver threads among the gold, transcription
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From | Silver threads among the gold, variations | to | Sing bonny robin
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From | Sing for Jesus | to | Singing of birds
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From | Singing of my saviour | to | Six piano duets arranged from Mother Goose melodies
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From | Six preludes | to | Slavische tnze, zweites heft
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From | Slavonian dance | to | Sleeping where the daisies grow
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From | Sleepy fox reverie | to | Smiling hope [from The Widow
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From | Smiling morning; Polka mazourka | to | So sweet, so neat
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From | So sweet; Vocal waltz | to | Soiree polka
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From | The soiree polka | to | Some day (Series of ballads)
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From | Some day - Algun dia | to | Sometimes when I'm sitting alone
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From | Somewhere over there | to | Song of New England
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From | The Song of Peck's bad boy | to | Song of the mermaid
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From | Song of the mermaids from The Oberon | to | Songs of love, air Tyrolean
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From | Songs of my native land, The; Ballad | to | Sound dat barnjo
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From | The Sound of the little feet! | to | The Southern quickstep
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From | Southern right's march | to | Souvenir de henselt
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From | Souvenir de l'Amerique | to | Sparkling gems
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From | Sparkling in the kitchen | to | Spinning song - Spinnlied
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From | Spinning song, The [from Flying Dutchman | to | The spring flower
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From | Spring flower | to | Spring's first flower
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From | Spring's greeting waltz | to | St. Louis firemen's parade march
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From | St. Louis national guards march | to | The star of my home
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From | Star of my soul | to | State normal school march
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From | The state staff polka | to | Still they go and leave us
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From | Still thinking of thee | to | Street band schottische, The [primo
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From | Street band schottische, The [secondo | to | Styrienne [from Two little artists
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From | Styriennes, op. 8 | to | Summer morning
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From | Summer night | to | Sunday evening
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From | Sunday evening hymn | to | Sunshine at last
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From | The Sunshine follows the rain | to | Swedish national dances
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From | Swedish nightingale polka | to | The Sweet Valley
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From | Sweet Violet | to | The Sweet forget-me-not
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From | Sweet forget-me-not | to | Sweet memories; Romance
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From | Sweet memories; or Golden days I used to know | to | Sweet the time
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From | Sweet thought | to | Sweetheart, good-bye
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From | Sweetheart, good-night - Herzliebste, gute nacht | to | Sylph polka
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From | Sylph polka redowa | to | Take back the sigh
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From | Take care of Katie, John | to | Tambourin; Dance-caprice
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From | Tambourine and castanets | to | Te Deum in D
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From | Te Deum in D-flat | to | Teddy's waltz
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From | Teddy, and his mother's farewell | to | The Temperance Army
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From | Temperance anthem, a hymn | to | Terry O'Leen
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From | La Tertulia valse brillante | to | That song of thine
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From | That sweet day in June | to | There be none of beauty's daughters
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From | There blooms a little modest flower | to | There's a light in the farm house window
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From | There's a light on the dark river | to | They always do [from The Widow
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From | They are calling me to join them | to | Think of me, darling
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From | Think of me, love, in your dreams | to | Those faded orange flowers
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From | Those fatal dreams | to | Thou hast won my heart to love thee
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From | Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee | to | Three O'Clock in the morning
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From | Three Tyrolese waltzes | to | Through the white clover; or, Waiting
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From | Through the woods and Jack a-shore, 2 easy rondos | to | Till Ireland's wrong's are righted
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From | Till he come | to | 'Tis better thus to part
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From | 'Tis birdie's evening prayer | to | Tit for tat
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From | Tit for tat; Schottisch | to | "To the front" march
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From | To the land of fairies galop | to | Tom he was a piper's son
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From | Tom the piper's son schottische | to | Toujours prt
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From | Toujours prt - Always ready; Galop di bravura | to | Treasure trove
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From | Treasure trove, schottisch | to | Tripping merrily; Polka de salon
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From | Tripping o'er the daisies waltz | to | Il Trovatore, schottisch
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From | Trs aimable - Very amiable | to | Tte-a-tte schottisch
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From | Tu che a dio | to | 'Twas no dreaming = Non fu sogno, aria from the opera I Lombardi
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From | 'Twas not in the storm of the battle | to | The twilight song
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From | Twilight song | to | Two little shoes and a ringlet of hair
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From | Two little words | to | Uncle Gabriel
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From | Uncle Jasper soon must go | to | Understood
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From | Underwood march | to | The Unknown grave
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From | Unless there's money in it | to | Vaillance, polka militaire
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From | Vain and fleeting | to | Valse enthusiastique
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From | Valse gracieuse | to | Vedrai carino - Air from Don Juan (Mozart, Beethov
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From | Lo vedro and Vieni meco, nocturnes sur des motifs de l'opera Ernani | to | The very best polka
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From | Very best waltz | to | Victory; Quadrille
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From | The Vidette | to | The village quick step
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From | The village redowa, op. 106 | to | Virginia redowa
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From | Virginia reel, with variations, op. 670 | to | Vocal exercises, 40
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From | Vocal gems from Claude Duval; or, Love and larceny | to | Voyage of life
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From | Voyage of life waltz | to | Waiting to die
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From | Waiting to go home! | to | Waltz [from Les Marguerites
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From | Waltz [from Pirates of Penzance | to | Walzer, op 52
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From | Walzer, op 65 [and Zum schluss | to | Warum duften die blumen?
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From | Was glauzt dort vom Walde im Sonnenshein, pas redouble | to | Wave schottisch
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From | The wave waltz | to | We forget not the day
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From | We gathered round the festive board, or, The loved one was not there, ballad | to | We should hear the angels singing
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From | We should love each other more | to | We're out upon the moonlight wave, ballad
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From | We're out upon the moonlit wave, ballad | to | The Weeping family
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From | Weeping forever - Lascia ch'io pianga | to | Were I a little bird - Wenn ich ein vglein wr [alto or bari.
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From | Were I a little bird - Wenn ich ein vglein wr [sop. or tenor | to | What do you think he said to me
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From | What do you think of that? Or, What do you think of it? | to | What the swallows sang
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From | What the zephyr said | to | When I was in my teens, a ballad
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From | When I was in my teens, ballad | to | When he is absent, I'm alone!
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From | When he told me that he loved me | to | When soft the vesper sparrow sings
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From | When sparrows build | to | When the leaves begin to fall
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From | When the leaves begin to fall; Song of the Mascotte | to | When the swallows homeward fly, Agathe
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From | When the swallows homeward fly, with variations, op. 507 | to | When you are near little darling
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From | When you hear the little birds sing | to | Where shall the baby's dimple be
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From | Where shall the baby's dimple be? | to | While Jamie holds me dear
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From | While beauty clothes the fertile vale | to | Whisper you'll be mine, love
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From | Whispered love; A Court gavotte | to | Whitsuntide in Florence; Potpourri
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From | Whittaker's ears | to | Why do I love thee yet?
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From | Why do I love you? | to | Widow Nolan's goat, The [from Squatter sovereignty
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From | Widow Spriggins' daughter | to | Will his letter bring me sadness?
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From | Will love grow cold when hearts grow old | to | Willie my brave quick-step
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From | Willie my brave, ballad | to | Wine, wife & song waltz (Cheerful thoughts)
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From | Wine, wife and song | to | The witches dance
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From | Witches dream | to | Woman's love
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From | Woman's love - Frauenlob | to | Woodnotes
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From | Woodnymph mazurka | to | The wrecker's daughter
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From | The wrecker's daughter quick step | to | Yawning song; My eyes will be closing
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From | Ye banks and braes o' bonnie doon and bonnie dundee | to | You and you - Du und du
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From | You are all the world to me | to | You'll think of your mother, my boy
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From | You'll weep when I am dead | to | Your heart is a music box dearest!
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From | Your heart is a music-box, dearest! Ballad | to | Zither; or, Rococco waltz
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From | Zma | to | Étude mlodique, Op. 130, no. 2
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