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The Black crook songster : a collection of choice, jolly and happy songs, now published for the first time : including "You naughty men!" as sung at Niblo's with great applause by the late Millie Cavendish.

Title
The Black crook songster : a collection of choice, jolly and happy songs, now published for the first time : including "You naughty men!" as sung at Niblo's with great applause by the late Millie Cavendish.
Publication
New York : Robert M. De Witt, [1867?]

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Additional Authors
De Witt, R. M. (Robert M.), 1827-1877
Description
72 pages; 16 cm
Uniform Title
Black crook
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Songbooks.
  • Songs.
  • Texts.
  • Songsters.
  • Musicals.
Note
  • Without music.
  • Includes advertising material for Robert M. De Witt.
  • Date of publication inferred from copyright notice on title page verso.
Contents
You naughty, naughty men -- The pretty ballet girl [Air: The poachers] -- No more peelers will get over me [Air: I really couldn't help it] -- The lady and her lovers [Air: Benny Havens] -- Such a happy pair [Air: Hop light loo] -- The jolly cats -- Shelling green peas [Air: Come haste to the wedding] -- You need not be so shy -- In autumn, we should drink, boys -- Kit, the cobbler -- Pretty little Sarah on 20's a week [Air: Other side Jordan] -- My first, my boyhood's love [Air: Swinging in the lane] -- The song of the yankee navy -- Plodding through the rain -- Lager beer -- My old friend John -- Number one [Air: Fanny Grey] -- Oh, Clotilda! [Air: Oh Susanna!] -- Manage your own canoe -- Oh! Say sweet one you're not afraid [Air: Good news from home] -- 'Tis hard to give the hand -- She was very fond of dancing, or the calice printer's clerk -- The skipper and his boy -- My mother-in-law, or advice to persons about to marry -- The kork leg and Julia's Crinoline [Air: Do you think she did?] -- When sadness reigns [Air: Yes, 'tis a spell] -- Oh! Give me back but yesterday -- Poor old Mike -- When I saw sweet Nelly home -- The loving postman or, is heart went pit-a-pat -- It won't phizz [Air: The poachers -- Sad news from home -- The moon behind the hill -- I lost my new hat [Air: Derry Downs] -- Coney's isle [Air: Shells of the ocean] -- Julietta Bell -- The biggest liar out [Air: Dandy Jim] -- The belle of Union Square; or, Lady Audley's kitchen maid's secret [Air: Rose of Allandale] -- Darling Mary Jane -- Lament for Lincoln -- I'll still remember thee [Air: Mary Blane] -- Bonnie Kate -- Pull back -- General Wolfe's song -- An excuse for a song [Air: Haste to the wedding] -- Uncle Jack -- Go, my own darling boy -- Forty years ago.
Call Number
Mus. Res. *MPW-Amer. (Black crook songster)
OCLC
6592290
Title
The Black crook songster : a collection of choice, jolly and happy songs, now published for the first time : including "You naughty men!" as sung at Niblo's with great applause by the late Millie Cavendish.
Publisher
New York : Robert M. De Witt, [1867?]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
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Added Author
De Witt, R. M. (Robert M.), 1827-1877, publisher.
Added Title
Black crook
Research Call Number
Mus. Res. *MPW-Amer. (Black crook songster)
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