30 research outputs found

    The day when you'll forget me [music] : ballad /

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    For voice and piano.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an10828141

    The cottage by the sea [music] : ballad /

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3067042

    'Tis but a little faded flower [music] : popular song /

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an9452804; MUS: N, MUS/382

    The birth of green Erin : Irish song /

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    Mode of access: Internet.From the Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music

    The land of dreams /

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    Mode of access: Internet.From the Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music

    Dreaming of thee [music] /

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    H.1365 (Publisher number). For voice and piano.; Caption title.; "Ballad"--Cover.; Pl. no.: H.1365.; "London_A. Hammond & Co."--P. 6.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3964519

    There's no home like a home in the heart /

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    Mode of access: Internet.From the Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music

    Childhood's days now pass before me

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    This is an item from the Confederate Imprints Collection: Sheet Music. The short-lived Confederacy produced more than 7,000 books, pamphlets, broadsides, maps, pieces of sheet music, pictures, and periodicals. All of the publications produced in Confederate states not held by Union forces are known as Confederate imprints. The printed music included songbooks, sheet music, and broadside ballads. Songsters, inexpensive collections of secular song lyrics, were not a popular book genre in the South until after the Civil War began. However, Confederate publishers put out more songsters during the four years of war than they had during the preceding four decades. The lyrics held within the songsters, many of which were patriotic, helped to keep up southern morale. Soldiers comprised much of the audience for morale-boosting publications such as songsters. (Published By Blackmar and Bro.

    Yes I will meet thee to night [music] : ballad /

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    H. 1381 (Publisher number). For voice and piano.; Cover title.; Pl. no.: H. 1381.; Printed in London by A. Hammond & Co.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3964482

    The wild rose : ballad /

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    From the Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music.Mode of access: Internet.MUSIC EDIS: Price on copy 2 4.MUSIC EDIS: Price on copy 1 3
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