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Beadle's dime song book : a collection of new a popular comic and sentimental songs.

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Beadle's dime song book : a collection of new a popular comic and sentimental songs.
Publication
New York [etc.] : Beadle and co., [c1859-

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Publication Date
no. 1-
Description
v.; 17 cm
Alternative Title
Dime song book
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Songsters.
  • Song texts.
Note
  • Imprint varies.
  • Words only.
  • No. 15, copyright 1864.
Indexed In (note)
  • The Beadle collection of dime novels given to the New York Public Library by Dr. Frank O'Brien, New York : New York Public Library, 1922.
Contents
  • No. 1. Gentle Annie -- Nelly Gray -- Poor old slave -- A thousand a year -- Answer to a thousand a year -- Twenty years ago -- Kitty Clyde -- Willie, we have missed you -- Willie'll roam no more. -- Kiss me quick and go -- Star-spangled banner -- Nelly was a lady -- Down the river -- Have you seen my sister? -- The sword of Bunker Hill -- Kate Kearney -- Answer to Kate Kearney -- Home again -- Gentle Jennie Gray -- Faded flowers -- Hard times -- Ben Bolt -- Poor Juney -- The little blacksmith -- Over the mountain -- Row, row -- The miller of the Dee -- All's for the best -- Don't be angry, Mother -- I am not angry -- My home in Kentuck -- Do they miss me at home? -- Unfurl the glorious banner -- My own native land -- Our Mary Ann -- Evening star -- The old farm house -- Shells of the ocean -- The old play-ground -- Annie Laurie -- Bob Ridley -- Song of the sexton -- Uncle Sam's farm -- Wait for the wagon -- A national song -- Belle Brandon -- The dying Californian -- I want to go home -- Bold privateer -- Heather dale -- The Marseilles hymn -- Twinkling stars -- Old dog Tray -- Red, white and blue -- The rock of liberty -- The age of progress -- Glad to get home -- Blind orphan boy's lament -- The lake-side shore -- The tempest -- E pluribus unum -- A good time coming -- The hills of New England -- The old folks we loved long ago.
  • No. 2. Mill May -- I'm leaving thee in sorrow, Annie -- Willie's on the dark blue sea -- The farmer sat in this easy chair -- Old Sideling Hill -- Alice Gray -- Banks of the old Mohawk -- New England -- We stand here united -- The post-boy's song -- Minnie Moore -- Somebody's waiting for somebody -- My grandmother's advice -- Darling Nelly Moore -- Nancy Bell; or Old pine tree -- Our boyhood days -- The quilting party -- The fireman's victory -- My mother dear -- I wandered by the book-side -- Little Katy; or Hot corn -- The grave of Lilly Dale -- Kathleen Mavourneen -- Bryan O'Lynn -- Mary of the wild moor -- Crazy Jane -- Mr. Finagan -- Widow Machree -- The Irishman's shanty -- Darling old stick -- Rory O'More -- My eye and Betty Martin -- Good news from home -- The old folks are gone -- What is home without a mother -- Minnie dear -- Oh! I'm going home -- Oh! The sea, the sea -- My love he is a sailleur boy -- Peter Gray -- Billy Grimes the rover -- Katy Darling -- Good-night -- I miss thee so -- Home, sweet home -- Waiting for the May -- Cora Lee -- Winter—Sleigh-bell song -- America -- Three bells -- Graves of a household -- My mother's bible -- The farmer's boy -- Come sit thee down -- What other name than thine mother? -- I have no mother now -- Our father-land -- Mary Aileen -- Be kind to each other -- The home of the heart -- Oh! Scorn not thy brother -- Tis home where the heart is -- I shouldn't like to tell -- Mable Clare.
  • No. 3. I'd choose to be a daisy -- Bonny Jean -- The death of Annie Laurie -- The yellow rose of Texas -- Annie, dear, good-by -- Ettie May -- Linda has departed -- My heart's in old Ireland -- I have something sweet to tell you -- The American girl -- I think of old Ireland wherever I go -- The American boy -- What will Mrs. Grundy say? -- Old dog Tray, no. 2 -- Rosa Lee -- The fine old English gentleman -- The find old Irish gentleman -- The fine old Dutch gentleman -- Over the left -- John Jones -- Sparking Sarah Jane -- Comic Katee darling -- Wilikins and his Dinah -- Darling Jenny Bell -- To the west -- Parody on "To the west" -- Lillie Bell -- We miss thee at home -- The Indian hunter -- Few days -- The girl I left behind me -- The fireman's death -- The fireman's boy -- Song of the locomotive -- Lager beer song -- The old whisky jug -- Give 'em string and let 'em went -- Go it while you're young -- Pop goes the weasel -- Lather and shave -- The other side of Jordan -- Jordan is a hard road to travel -- Unhappy Jeremiah -- Happy Hezekiah -- My girl with a calico dress -- My poor dog Tray -- Ten o'clock; or Remember, love, remember -- Kitty, kimo -- The boys of Kilkenny -- The emigrant's farewell -- Hail Columbia -- The old oaken bucket -- Man the life boat -- Pretty Jane -- Darling Rosabel -- The gold-digger's lament -- True blue is the color for me -- Jeannette and Jeannot -- Answer to Jeannette and Jeannot -- A sailor's life for me -- The pirate's serenade -- Uncle Ned -- Woodman, spare that tree -- Old Rosin, the bow -- My dear old mother -- Isle of beauty -- Bessy was a sailor's bride -- Tilda Horn.
  • No. 4. Maud Adair and I -- Don’t cry so, Norah, darling -- We are growing old together -- Cottage by the sea -- Ben Fisher and wife -- A national song -- The old brown cot -- Come gang awa’ wi’ me -- The railroad engineer’s song -- Linda’s gone to Baltimore -- I’ve been roaming o’er the prairie -- Bonnie Jamie -- I’ll hang my harp on a willow-tree -- Johnny is gone for a soldier -- We are all so fond of kissing -- Oh, kiss, but never tell -- Ain’t I glad to get out of the wilderness -- Jolly Jack the rover -- Somebody’s courting somebody -- The little low room where i courted my wife -- Stand by the flag -- Gal from the South -- Commence you Darkies all -- Columbia rules the sea -- I’m not myself at all -- Erin is my home -- The harp that once through Tara’s hall -- I wish he would decide, Mamma -- We were boys and girls together -- A Parody on “Uncle Sam’s farm” -- Would I were a boy again -- Would I were a girl again -- The farmer’s boy -- Song of the farmer -- They don’t wish me at home -- Broken-hearted Tom, the lover -- Terry O’Reilly -- Sparking Sunday night -- Answer to Katy Darling -- Sprig of Shilleleh -- The low backed car -- Poor old maids -- O God! Preserve the mariner -- A merry Gipsy girl again -- Let me kiss him for his mother -- My ain fireside -- Indian hunter -- The Indian warrior’s grave -- Molly Bawn -- Nora, the pride of Kildare -- The Hazel Dell -- Home, sweet home -- My boyhood’s home -- The Old Kirk-Yard -- I am a freeman -- Ship A-hoy! -- Song of Blanche Alpen -- By the sad sea-waves -- Daylight is on the sea -- Kate was once a little girl -- Kitty Tyrrel -- Within a mile of Edinburg town -- Would I were with thee -- Old Uncle Edward.
  • No. 5. When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home -- I’d Offer Thee this Hand of Mine -- Gum-Tree Canoe -- Comin’ Thro’ the Rye -- Still so Gently o’er Me Stealing -- Thou hast Wounded the Spirit -- We Met by Chance -- When the Swallows Homeward Fly -- Will You Love Me Then as Now? -- Meet Me by Moonlight -- Thou Art Gone from My Gaze -- The Rose of Allendale -- Cheer, Boys, Cheer -- Auld Lang Syne -- Norah M’Shane -- Angel’s Whisper -- A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew -- The Last Rose of Summer -- Something to Love Me -- Sammy Slap, the Bill-Sticker -- Roll on Silver Moon -- Mary of Argyle -- Oft in the Stilly Night -- The Ingle Side -- ’Tis Midnight Hour -- Napolitaine -- Twilight Dews -- The Gay Cavalier -- Last Week I Took a Wife -- Charity -- Dumbarton’s Bonnie Dell -- The Monks of Old -- Bashful Young Man -- Down the Burn, Davy, Love -- Call Me Pet Names -- Dermot Astore -- Ever of Thee -- Hark! I hear an Angel Sing -- John Anderson, my Jo, John -- The Grave of Uncle True -- A Dollar or Two -- Dilla Burn -- A Man’s a Man for a’ That -- William of the Ferry -- We’ll have a Little Dance To-Night, Boys -- Johnny was a Shoemaker -- Camptown Races -- Wake! Dinah, Wake! -- Umbrella Courtship -- The Lily of the West -- The Watcher -- The Old Arm-Chair -- The Grave of Bonaparte -- Whoop de Doodle do -- Sourkrout and Sausages -- The Musical Wife -- Sambo, I have Miss’d You -- The Tail iv Me Coat -- The Ivy Green -- Kind Relations -- Och! Paddy, is it Yerself? -- The Gambler’s Wife -- The Poor Little Fisherman’s Girl -- The Ocean Burial -- The Minute Gun at Sea -- The Irish Emigrant’s Lament.
  • No. 6. Lilly Dale -- Minnie Clyde -- Bobbin’ around -- Little more cider -- Is it anybody’s business? -- Johnny Sands -- Happy are we to-night -- Over the river -- Gentle Nettie Moore -- Be kind to the loved ones -- Not married yet -- Ossian’s serenade -- Beautiful world -- The child’s wish -- Squire Jones’s daughter -- Dearest Mae -- Why don’t the men propose? -- Where are the friends -- The May queen -- Oh, silber shing moon -- Ella Ree -- The carrier dove -- Lulu is our darling pride -- The maniac -- Annie-Lisle -- The lords of creation shall woman obey -- The irish jaunting car -- The modern belle -- Will nobody marry me? -- Fairy Dell -- Hattie Lee -- I can not call her mother -- Three grains of corn -- Gentle Hallie -- Oh, carry me home to die -- The female auctioneer -- Fair, far upon the sea -- The miller’s maid -- He doeth all things well -- The song my mother used to sing -- Jane O’Malley -- Not for gold -- Marion Lee -- He old mountain tree -- The strawberry girl -- Oh, spare the old homestead -- The young recruit -- The blue Juniata -- I’m standing by thy grave, mother -- Riding on a rail -- Old homestead -- Spirit voice of Belle Brandon -- Why chime the bells so merrily? -- What is home without a sister? -- The snow storm -- Courting in Connecticut -- The bloom is on the rye -- The cottage of my mother -- Bonnie Dundee -- The merry sleigh-ride -- The mountaineer’s farewell -- I’ll paddle my own canoe -- Sailor boy’s last dream -- Dear mother, I’ll come home again -- Say yes, pussy -- The grave of Washington -- Jenny Lane -- Joanna Snow -- Meet me by the running brook.
  • No. 7. Virginia Belle -- Bright-eyed little Nell of Narraganset Bay -- We are coming, sister Mary -- The Glendy Burk -- Down among the cane-brakes -- No, thank you, sir -- Nelly Bly -- I wish I was in Dixie's land -- I wish I was in Dixie, no. 2 -- Old K.Y. Ky. -- Billy Patterson -- Little Daisy -- Come, Willie, dear, I'm weeping now -- Mary May -- How shall I watch thy coming? -- Over the summer sea -- The home I leave behind me -- Oh, I'm a jolly bachelor -- The sleighing-glee -- Mary's welcome home -- Beautiful Venice -- My own mountain home -- Maggie, the pride of the vale -- The messenger bird -- Maggie by my side -- Who'll have me? -- The Newfoundland dog -- Breeze of the night -- Ho, gondolier, awake -- Ship on fire -- Fairy Belle -- Old Ironsides -- Willie, my brave -- Dolcy Jones -- Hush-a-by, baby -- Little Ella -- Lily Ray -- Paddy Boghree -- The reefer's song -- My old house, my dear, happy home -- Julianna Johnson -- My brodder Gum -- Massa's in de cold ground -- Massa sound is sleeping -- The old stage coach -- Take me home to die -- My canoe is on the Ohio -- Ring de banjo -- Our Union, right or wrong -- It is recorded -- The star of my home -- Deal with me kindly -- Oh, don't you remember the time -- The anchor's weighed -- The evening gun -- Way down in Cairo -- She's black, but that's no matter -- Roy Neill -- Some folks -- Revolutionary times -- Will you list to me, Nellie? -- Farewell, old cottage -- Queen Mary's escape -- The happy Switzer -- I love my native land -- A ride I once was taking -- Under the willow she's sleeping -- The pilot.
  • No. 8. Annie of the vale -- Old Black Joe -- Row, row your boat -- I'm going home to Dixie -- Come, maiden, with me -- Kitty Wells -- Lizzie dies to-night -- Katie's secret -- The western trapper's camp song -- Down by the river side -- Oh take me back to Tennessee -- Sighing for thee -- Near the banks of that lone river -- She wept her life away -- Farewell, Lilly dear -- Viva l'America -- Ella Leene -- The girls are not so green -- The lone starry hours -- Home and friends -- Jeanie with the light brown hair -- Ellen Bayne -- 'Tis but a little faded flower -- Good-by, Linda love -- By the lone river side -- Kinlock of Kinlock -- The zingarina -- Silvery midnight moon -- I'm the queen of the village -- Happy be thy dreams -- What are the wild waves saying -- I'd be a Gipsey -- I'd rather be a violet -- The wild rose -- We'll meet in heaven, Father -- Farewell, sweet mother -- The meeting of the waters -- Bonny Eloise -- Little Jenny Dow -- Come down by the silvery brook, love -- Tapping at the window -- I'm o'er young to marry yet -- Row, row, brothers, row -- I'm thinking of thee, Ellie -- Some one to love -- Why have my loved ones gone -- The Campbells are comin' -- Mary Avourneen -- Ridin' in a railroad keer -- Listen to the mocking-bird -- Rock me to sleep, Mother -- A life on the ocean wave -- Oh, whistle and I'll come to you -- A wet sheet and a flowing sea -- Lost Rosabel -- I had a dream -- Jenny's coming o'er the green -- The sea, the sea, the open sea! -- The dream is past -- Oh! If I had some one to love me -- Hard times, come again no more -- The light of other days -- What fairy like music -- The long, long, weary day -- Kitty dear -- Old folks at home -- The brave old oak -- Brightly o'er lake and shore -- Scenes that are brightest -- I see her still in my dreams.
  • No. 9. Basket-maker's child -- Mine own -- My old Kentucky home, good-night -- Canadian boat song -- Star of the twilight -- Not a star from our flag -- Do they think of me at home? -- Johnny's so bashful -- Way down in Maine -- Joys that we've tasted -- I breathe once more my native air -- No one to love -- Come where the moonbeams linger -- The grave of Kitty Clyde -- Down at de barbecue -- Bright moonlite sea -- Widow Malone -- Nettie is no more -- List to the convent bells -- Silver moonlight winds -- Jockey hat and feather -- The household clock -- Eulalie -- Our laddie's dead, Jem -- Sleeping, I dreamed love -- Flow gently, sweet Afton -- Come to the ole gum tree -- Teddy O'Neale -- Cruiskeen lawn -- Oh, call me not unkind, Robin -- Silence and tears -- Hark, the vesper hymn -- My mountain home -- The Negro boatman's song -- Oh, boys, carry me 'long -- Gentle Bessie Gray -- The landlord's pet -- Rouse, brothers, rouse -- Come where my love lies dreaming -- Harp of the wild wind -- The old schoolhouse -- That's what the matter! -- Nancy Till -- Kissing through the bars -- Jamie's on the stormy sea -- Be quet, do, I'll call my mother -- I'll be no submissive wife -- The bowld sojer boy -- Banks and braes o' bonnie Doon -- The three fishers -- Ever be happy -- Woman's resolution -- Mary Blane -- There's a sigh in t he heart -- Miller's song -- Hannah's at the window -- Shall we know each other there? -- Juanita -- The Blarney -- Bonnie new moon -- I dream of my mother -- Kiss me good-night, mother -- Once more upon the sea -- Do you remember, Tom? -- The captain -- I'm not such an ugly man -- Jennie with her bonnie blue e'e -- A maiden's prayer -- Kind words can never die -- Castles in the air -- The female smuggler -- Mother, dear, I'm thinking of you.
  • No. 10. Who will care for mother now? -- I muse on thee -- How are you, conscripts? -- When this cruel war is over -- My Emma Louise -- Away goes Cuffee -- Dear mother, I've come home to die -- Lanigan's ball -- Away down east -- All round my hat -- Long, long ago -- I dreamed my boy was home again -- The battle-cry of freedom -- Come back, massa, come back -- High daddie -- Bring my brother back to me -- Fannie Grey -- Oh, sing to me those dear old songs -- Rally round the flag, boys -- The stars and stripes -- Will he never come? -- Why do I weep for thee? -- Gentle Annie Ray -- I'm coming home to die -- Roses lie along the way -- Wouldn't you like to know? -- Gaffer Grey -- Beggar girl -- We will not retreat any more -- Nigger, put down dat jug -- Werry pekooliar -- Mister Hill, pray be still -- Keep this bible near your heart -- The sunny hours of childhood -- Stop dat knockin' -- Come, oh, come with me -- Switzer's song of home -- Mother would comfort me -- The miseries of sneezing -- Bonnie blue flag -- Murmuring sea -- Jessie, the flower of Dumblane -- I know a pair of hazel eyes -- Call me not back from the echoless shore -- Bingen on the Rhine -- I know my mother weeps for me -- Kiss me, darling, ere we sever -- Answer of Ben Bolt -- Jennie June -- Tell mother I die happy -- Alabama Joe -- Love me little, love me long -- I love the merry sunshine -- Katie Bell -- Oh, I shall wear a uniform -- Make me no gaudy chaplet -- I'll tell nobody -- Larry's good-bye -- Buy a broom -- Billie boy -- Things that never die -- Rocked in the cradle of the deep -- In the wild chamois' track.
  • No. 11. Grandmother told me so -- Every household has its angel -- Would I were with thee -- No Irish need apply -- Dear mother, call me home -- The regular cure -- Old Jessy -- King Cotton -- Little major -- Kind friends are near her -- They pray for us at home -- My country so dear -- I wish he'd tell me why? -- Mother, dearest, I am coming -- Grafted into the army -- Shall we meet again? -- Gay and happy -- Come in out of the draft -- Willow cot -- Was my brother in the battle? -- Mother kissed me in my dream -- On the shores of Tennessee -- I remember that hour when sadly we parted -- My love is on the battle-field -- Katy Avourneen -- Love's perfect cure -- The Virginia rosebud -- A curious circumstance -- On the field of battle, mother -- The rock beside the sea -- Trust to luck -- The Rhinoceros -- You say I know not why I'm sad -- I loved that dear old flag the best -- The nation shall not die – ‘Tis midnight on the stormy deep -- My little valley home -- Old John Jones -- Tom Thumb's wedding -- Evangeline -- Boy with the auburn hair -- Jennie Lorn -- Our country and flag -- Darling Nora's mine -- The song of the guard -- God bless you -- Carrie Lee -- Oh, give us a navy of iron -- Fairy dreams -- Bill and I -- The bachelor's lament -- How are you, telegraph? -- The day our mother died.
  • No. 12. The vacant chair -- Oh, are ye sleeping, Maggie? -- Brother's fainting at the door -- Our captain's last words -- The old chruch bell -- Yes, I would the war were over -- The days when we were young -- The wherewithal -- Uncle Joe's Hail Columbia -- Just before the battle, mother -- Beautiful rose -- Babylon is fallen -- Our sweethearts at home -- Ella Clay -- When old friends were here -- The bell-ringer -- Robin Adair -- Johnny Schmoker -- Sleeping for the flag -- Jack on the green -- The knitting song -- The coat of other days -- The old house far away -- The first love dream -- Daisy Deane -- We'll go down ourselves -- Oh, bless me, mother, ere I die -- Bread and cheese and kisses -- A vesper song -- The ham fat man -- Footsteps on the stairs -- Johnny is my darling -- The dear ones all at home -- Three roguish chaps -- Thou wilt come nevermore to the stream -- Within the sound of the enemy's guns -- I'm going to fight mit Siegel -- The lily of St. Leonard's -- The ring my mother wore -- Ole Dan Tucker -- The blue jay's melody -- Ah, he kissed me when he left me -- Katy's letter -- Dream on, Lillie -- Cousin Jedediah -- I sailed in the good ship, the Kitty -- A little farm well tilled -- Nellie lost and found -- Merry, little gray, fat man -- Tread lightly, ye comrades -- Watching for pa -- Singular dreams -- All's well -- He's gone to the arms of Abraham -- Maid of Llanwellyn -- Song of a thousand years -- The parting of the sailor's wife -- Isabel, lost Isabel -- Jenny Brown and I -- The farmer's daughter.
  • No. 13. Zekel and Hulda -- When this dreadful war is ended -- The child of the regiment -- A life by de galley fire -- There's no such girl as mine -- Kindly words and smiling faces -- One flag or no flag -- Christ will care for Mother now -- The merry, merry vintage maid -- The evacuation -- Sunshine and cloud -- There are plenty of fish in the sea -- Oh, I should like to marry -- She was all the world to me -- Be sure you call, as you pass by -- Kiss me once more, Mother -- High times, good times -- Your fortune is too small for me -- Life on the canawl -- I dream of my mother and my home -- Come in and shut the door -- Tell me, Mother, can I go? -- Bonnie breast-knots -- Tony Pastor's combination song -- Close his eyes, his work is done -- One single kiss -- Weep no more for Lily -- Thy mother will rock thee to sleep -- The village maiden -- If you've only got a mustache -- Those evening bells -- Willie has gone to the war -- Jonathan wants a wife -- I'll be home tomorrow -- I watch for thee in starless night -- Lay me to rest, dear mother -- Sam Slick, the yankee peddler -- Kiss me as of old, Mother -- Cuffee's war song -- The scientific frog -- Barney O'Hea -- Sweet Evelina -- Weep, Pompey, weep -- "Mother, will our Charley come?" -- Our Willie dear is dying -- The white cockade -- An old man would be wooing -- Oh, why am I so happy? -- I'd dream forever more -- I know a pretty widow -- We'll fight for Uncle Abe -- My wife is a most knowing woman -- The blind boy -- We'll have a little dance to-night -- A song for the times -- Molly, dear, good-night.
  • No. 14. Softly now, tenderly, lift him with care -- Corporal Schnapps -- Angels listen when she speaks -- The old house by the hill -- Lottie in the lane -- The daughter’s dream -- The courtin’ time -- All hail to Ulysses -- A sweet brier rose is my Mollie -- Kissing on the sly -- Sweet little Nell -- The Corporal’s musket -- Sing softly, love -- I’m quite a ladies’ man -- Just after the battle -- Better times are coming -- I can not bid thee go, my boy -- I never had a bean -- When will he come back to me -- Stand up for Uncle Sam, my boys -- Carroty top -- The sands of Dee -- Uncle Sam‘s funeral -- The minstrel’s tear -- Whoever can he be? -- Bright-eyed Maggie -- Will you come to meet me, darling? -- When the moon with glory brightens, -- Washington arid Lincoln -- Maudie Moore -- Down by the river -- The maids of dear Columbia -- When will my darling boy return? -- The old man's reverie -- People will talk -- Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw -- Mary Fay -- Den you'll remember me -- Beautiful child of song -- I'm dying far from those I love -- Uncle Ben, the Yankee -- Katie Lee and Willie Gray -- Brother, tell me of the battle -- The old sexton -- I'd choose to be a baby -- I’se on de way -- Columbia’s guardian angel -- It’s no use teasing Polly -- The music store window -- Mermaid’s song -- De day oh liberty's comin' -- Little Alice -- In this old chair my father sat -- I’ll love thee as' long as I live -- Mother’s gentle voice -- Will you wed me now I’m lame, love? -- Five o’clock in the morning -- “Farmer Stubbs’ ” visit to New York City.
  • No. 15. When the boys come home -- You don’t know how we’ve missed you -- The invalid corps -- Old cabin home -- Comrades, touch the elbow -- Nancy Fat -- Is that mother: bending o‘er me? -- Sambo’s right to be kilt -- I am lonely.to-night -- Tenting on the old camp-ground -- Our color-guard -- How do you like it, Jefferson D.? -- Lora Vale -- When Johnny comes marching home -- The bird song -- Oh, let him rest -- Do they pray for me at home? -- The new skedaddle song -- How are you, conscript -- Swinging in the lane -- I hear sweet voices singing -- Mother, when the war is over -- Nellie Lee -- Go way, black man -- My country so dear -- Let me die face to the foe -- Shall we ever meet again? -- The cracksman’s chant -- De old corn-mill -- Come home, father -- For Phil. Sheridan, hurrah -- ‘Twas off the blue Canaries -- The snow-white blossoms -- The untamable shrew -- The troubadour -- De United States hotel -- The swords were thirty-seven -- The blue eyed boy -- My beautiful Lizzie -- Mount, boys, mount -- Stand by the flag -- Bachelor’s lament -- Charming Lizzie Clay -- God save John Bull -- My Polly Ann -- Friends of the Union -- Lay me down and save the flag -- Kate O‘Shane -- We shall be known above -- Oh, take me to thy heart again -- Song of the soldiers -- Cora Dean -- Ole massa on he trabbels gone -- The little brown cot -- I‘m a young man from the country -- And home I came merry at last -- Oh, why did you die? -- Sally, come up -- My own, my guiding star -- Molly Doolan.
Call Number
Mus. Res. *MPW-Amer. (Beadle's dime song book)
OCLC
77564856
Title
Beadle's dime song book : a collection of new a popular comic and sentimental songs.
Imprint
New York [etc.] : Beadle and co., [c1859-
Indexed In:
The Beadle collection of dime novels given to the New York Public Library by Dr. Frank O'Brien, New York : New York Public Library, 1922.
Local Note
Mus. Res. *MPW-Amer. copy: No. 2 has title: The Dime song book...; copy lacking pages 43-44.
Mus. Res. *MPW-Amer. copy: No. 4 lacking pages 49-50.
Mus. Res. *MPW-Amer. copy: No. 7 comprises "the latest and best productions of Stephen C. Foster."
Mus. Res. *MPW-Amer. copy: Imperfect: no. 8, p. 5-6 lacking; no. 9, p. 7-8 lacking; no. 15, p. 5-6 lacking.
*KGA copy: no. 2, 4-6, 10-12, 14, 16, 24-25 have imprint: New York: Beadle and Co. Others have imprint: New York: Beadle and Adams.
*KGA copy: no. 2-6, 10-12, 14-20 have no special title. No. 21 has title: The Grecian bend songster. no. 22: The Fifth avenue songster. no. 23: The velocipede belle songster. no. 24: Mistress Jinks burlesque songster. no. 25: The nobby fellow's songster. no. 26: The gay young clerk songster. no. 27: The heathen Chinee songster. no. 28: Girls, don't fool with Cupid, songster.
*KGA copy: Imperfect: no. 4, 15-28, covers wanting; no. 10, 12, 14, table of contents wanting; no. 11, back cover wanting.
*KGA copy: Second copy of no. 17 (table of contents wanting); variant issue of no. 22; another ed. of no. 10 (cover wanting).
*KGA copy: All but no. 2, 4-6, 11 are from Dr. Frank P. O'Brien Collection; no. 11 is the Mrs. E. Z. Penfield copy.
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