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Sigmund Spaeth
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English
Pages
268

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Weep some more, my lady
1927, Doubleday, Page & Co.
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Table of Contents

Advertisement for a wife
Ah there! Stay there!
All around the world, I've been
All that glitters is not gold
Alsatian Mountains, by the blue
Always in the way
Always keep a smile for Mother
Amber Lee
To Anacreon in heaven
Oh, Arabella
The arm chair
As through the park I go
Awfully clever
Baby, for sale
Bacon and greens
Lanigan's ball
Belle of Baltimore
Little barefoot
The bashful young lady
Be home early to-night, my dear boy
Be kind to the loved ones at home
On the beach at Brighton
Beautiful blue bells
Bitter beer
Just behind the times
The bell goes a-ringing for Sai-rah
Jessie the belle at the bar
The murder of F.C.Benwell
The best thing in life
When Bibo went down to the regions below
Billy Vite and Molly Green
The black sheep
Jim Blake
If I could only blot out the past
Blue-eyed Ellen or The jealous lover of lone green valley
The blue juniata
The bold militiaman
A bow-wow, Daddy wouldn't buy me
Bridge of sighs
Bright-eyed little Nell of Narragansett Bay
Little bright eyes, will you miss me?
The Broadway, opera and bowery crawl
The Broadway swell and Brooklyn belle
Broadway swell, de dandy
The broken home
Julius Cornelius Augustus Pompelius Fredericus Plantaganet Brown
Buffalo gals
Buy my roses
By the Blue Alsatian Mountains
Calomel
Captain Jinks of the horse marines
A pack of cards
Young Charlotte
The charming young widow
The Chickaleary Cove
The child of the railroad engineer
In the city where nobody cares
The clever woman
Coal black rose
Come Emily
Come, let us ramble
The cork leg
The old cuckoo clock that hangs upon the wall
Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-wow
Daddy's on the engine
Lily Dale
I'm dancing mad
Pierre De Bon Bon
Lubly dine
Do they miss me at home?
Do they think of me at home?
Tommy Dodd
My last old dollar
Don't let it happen again
Don't tease the old man
Tommy, don't you go
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve
Down in a coal mine
The dream of the miner's child
Driven from home
The drunkard's dream
The drunkard's lone child
Little Johnny Dugan
The dying hobo
Emeleen, roguish little beauty
Emma! Whoa
I saw Esau
Fallen by the wayside
The fatal rose of red
Father was killed by the pinkerton men
Little footsteps
For old time's sake
The gallant 69th
Shabby genteel
The girl in the blue velvet band
The good-bye at the door
My Grandmother
Old Grimes
Sparkling piper Heidsieck
Hello, Central, give me heaven
Her bright smile haunts me still
The hobo blues
The dying hobo
The hobo's lament
The house of too much trouble
I don't want to play in your yard
I love you
In Jersey City
Inez Rovina
The Irish Jubilee
Is life worth living?
Jest talkin'!
Jim along Josey
Jockey hat and feather
Johnny get your gun
Nicodemus Johnson
Wild Bill Jones
Juliana and her grand piano
Just as the sun went down
Just one girl
Kingdom coming
Kiss me quick and go
Kissing on the sly
Now go and leave me if you wish
Let me say my little prayer
The letter edged in black
The letteer in the candle
The little bunch of whiskers on his chin
The little rosewood casket
The Lord Mayor's show
Lou'siana Belle
Love among the roses
Love is the theme
Love letters
Be kind to the loved ones at home
Lulu is our darling pride
My Maria
The merry Swiss girl
Moet and Shandon for me
Oh, in the morning
A motto for all
Nell and I
Nobody's child
Nobody's darling
Now go and leave me if you wish
Oh! Why do you tease us?
For old times sake
Oysters and wine at 2 A.M.
Par excellence
The pardon came too late
You're not the only pebble on the beach
Pharisee and Sadducee
The picture that was drawn upon the floor
Why don't they play with me ?
See me dance the polka
Pulling hard against the stream
Put my little shoes away
Railroad chorus
Rich country girl and the wicked city chap
Riding in a street car
The black ship
The ship that never returned
Slavery days
Soda and B__
Somebody's child
Sparking on a Sunday night
Stackalee
A starry night for a ramble
Tassel on the boots
Taxation of America
Tessie
The war song of the Texan Rangers
They say I am nobody's darling
This wedding ring of mine
Those wedding bells shall not ring out
Too late
The train that never returned
Where was Moses when the light went out?
Five a bag whiskers
Willie the weeper
Willie, we have missed you
Won't you come along.

Edition Notes

Contains music.

Published in
Garden City, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
784.4
Library of Congress
ML3551.S61 W4

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv pages, 1 leaf, 268 pages
Number of pages
268

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27216738M
LCCN
27025802
OCLC/WorldCat
967395, 885402

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