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- Young gentleman's choice, : to which is added the Young lady's choice
- "Birdie Genay." : Air, Grave of Uncle True.
- "Bright things can never die."
- A Yankee man of war. : As sung by G.W. Gill
- A Yankee man-of-war
- A brief history of the marriage of John Dean and his own Mary Ann. : Being the fourth song published about the gallant young coachman and the cruel father. ; Air--"Villikins and his Dinah."
- A love until the end of time
- A love until the end of time
- A love until the end of time : Domingo's greatest love songs
- A nocturn
- Ah! yes, I remember. : An answer to "Ben Bolt." Original
- All among the roses, or, Sweet Camilla May. : Poetry and melody. The music may be obtained at Gray's Music Store
- Alpine maid[.]
- Amor vincit omnia : medieval love songs
- Amore : a capella love songs by gay composers and arrangers
- An Arthur Fiedler valentine
- Annie Laurie
- Annie Laurie
- Annie Laurie. : See the answer to this song, "Death of Annie Laurie."
- Annie Laurie. : We give below the words of "Annie Laurie," now the most popular ballad in the British camp. It was sung by the second battalion of the Rifle Brigade the night prior to the attack on the Great Redan. A correspondent who was present on the occasion, writes: -- "Hundreds of voices, in the most exact time and harmony, sang together."
- Annie Laurie. : We give below the works of "Annie Laurie" now the most popular ballad in the British camp. It was sung by the second battalion of the Rifle Brigade, the night prior to the attack on the Great Redan. A correspondent who was present on the occasion, writes: "Hundreds of voices, in the most exact time and harmony, sung together."
- Annie of the vale
- Annie, darling
- Answer to Silver threads. : You are always young to me
- Art of Love
- As in days when thou wert near
- Baby and I.
- Baby mine.
- Banks of Claudy
- Banks of Clyde, : the Poor man, and Wedlock is a ticklish thing
- Banks of sweet Dundee
- Banks of the blue Moselle
- Barney, leave the girls alone, : and the Woodman's hut
- Be quiet, do, I'll call my mother
- Beautiful boy, : and Love and sausages
- Beautiful girl of Kildare
- Beautiful love
- Bedlam garland. : Together with the Spinning wheel
- Belfast lovers, : and Oh! cruel
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms[.]
- Bell Brandon
- Belle Brandon!
- Ben Bolt's grave
- Betsey Baker, : and the Hunter's chorus
- Better days will come again
- Birdie darling.
- Black eyed Susan, : and Mary's dream
- Black-eyed Susan
- Blue bell of Scotland, : the Watchman, and I won't be a nun
- Blue bells of Scotland, : The Sailor boy, and I won't be a nun
- Bold boatswain, : and Minstrel's return
- Bold shoemaker, : Green bushes, and Fight of Waterloo
- Bonjour mon cĆur
- Bonnet so blue, : and Jacket so blue
- Bonnet so blue, : and Jacket so blue
- Bonnie Eloise!
- Bonnie Jamie
- Bonny Eloise! the belle of the Mohawk vale!
- Bonny Eloise, the belle of Mohawk Vale!! : Sung at Bryant's Minstrels' Hall, N.Y., by T. Pendergast [i.e., T.B. Prendergast]
- Bonny Eloise, the belle of the Mohawk Vale
- Bonny Eloise, the belle of the Mohawk vale.
- Bonny Jean
- Bonny breast-knots, : John Anderson, my jo, and Croos-keen lawn
- Boys keep away from the girls
- Broken hearted Tom the lover.
- Brown eyes
- Bunch of blue ribbons
- By the margin of fair Zurich's waters
- CanciĂłn amorosa : songs of Spain
- Cantate d'amore : Italienische Liebeskantaten = Italian love cantatas
- Cantigas de amigo
- Caroline of Edinburg town
- Caroline of Edinburg town
- Carrier dove
- Carrier dove's return. : Dove. "Fly back o'er the billowy main, sweet dove."
- Chamber music
- Charms & knots : songs
- Chet for lovers
- Clara Day.
- Classic American love songs
- Classic American love songs
- Classical Love Songs
- Come back to Erin
- Come where my love lies dreaming
- Comedians & angels
- Complete songs, Volume 1
- Corcoran to his regiment. Or "I would not take parole." : As sung at Jones' Wood, 29 August 1861, for the benefit of the widows and orphans of those of the 69th Regiment who fell at Bull-Run.
- Could I but call a heart my own
- D'Amours loial servant : French and Italian love songs of the 14th-15th centuries
- Daisy Deane
- Dark ey'd sailor
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Darling Nelly Gray.
- David Morneau's Love songs
- David Morneau's love songs remixed
- Dawning of the day, : and the Merry Swiss boy
- De:fin amour : tales of courtly love
- Dear Mollie Magee. : Sung nightly at Carncross & Dixey's.
- Dearest May
- Dedham muster; or, Striped pig, : and Alice Gray
- Deep blue sea[.]
- Dermot Astore. : (Reply to "Kathleen Mavourneen.")
- Dermot Astore. : Reply to "Kathleen Mavourneen."
- Dibdin's museum, : being a collection of the newest and most admired songs
- Die Zwanziger Jahre : Musik zwischen den Kriegen : eine Berliner Edition
- Do not heed her warning. : Answer to "The gipsy's warning."
- Do not heed her warning. : Answer to The gipsy's warning
- Does your mother know you're out? : and Erin's green shore
- Down among the daisies[.]
- Down where the pansies grew.
- Edwin and Eliza
- Eilleen Allanna.
- El vuelo del picaflor
- Ella Ree
- Enoch Arden; or "I'll sail the seas over." : As sung at Morris Brother's Opera House. : By permission of Sep. Winner, Phila. owners of copyright
- Erin go bragh, : Land of sweet Erin & Come rest in this bosom
- Erin's lovely home
- Ever my spirit awakens to thee. : Answer to Beautiful dreamer.
- Ever of thee!
- Exile of Erin. : Wild rover. Auld lang syne. Black ey'd Susan, & Lavender girl
- Fair Rosina
- Fairy Belle
- Fairy Belle!
- Falling in love is wonderful : Broadway's greatest love duets
- Flora May.
- Flow gently sweet Afton
- Flow gently, sweet Afton.
- For lovers
- For now
- Förundrad : lovsÄng frÄn Johanneskyrkan
- Gathering shells from the sea shore
- General Warren, or The battle of Bunkre [i.e., Bunker] Hill, and My soldier laddie
- Gentle Annie!
- Gentle Jenny Gray. : As sung by Mr. Joseph Murphy, of Wood & Christy's Minstrels
- George Reily. : The Willow tree
- Give me a house that's haunted
- Go where glory waits thee
- Good bye, sweet-heart, good bye
- Good-bye Allie dear! : As sung by R. Simpson
- Good-bye, Biddy dear : As sung by Frank Howard, with great applause
- Good-bye, Fritzy
- Good-bye, Fritzy : Sung by G.T. Night [i.e., G.S. Knight]
- Gum tree canoe[.]
- Hartman for lovers
- Hazel dell[.]
- He led her to the altar
- Herztöne : Love songs
- Highland Mary : a favorite Sctoch [sic] ballad
- His spirit hovers near me. : As sung by the celebrated actress, Miss Louise Myers, at the Continental Theatre, Boston.
- How do I love thee-- : love songs for the romantic at heart
- I could'nt [sic] stay away.
- I couldn't stay away.
- I didn't know what it meant!
- I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls
- I never says nothing to nobody, : and Oh! never fall in love
- I stood amid the glittering throng
- I wandered by the brook-side
- I wandered by the brookside[.]
- I will be true to thee
- I'd offer thee this hand of mine
- I'll be a soldier.
- I'll be waiting in the dell.
- I'll never forget thee, dear Mary.
- I'll remember you, love, in my prayers.
- I'm dying for some one to love me
- I'm off for Baltimore. : As sung by Wood's Minstrels, at 444 Broadway, N. York, with great applause
- I've wandered by the hut side
- Inconstant girl : and Young Edward
- Irish girl, : and Bona's exile
- Italian moon : Steve Merrick sings twelve famous love songs capriccioso
- Jamie's on the stormy sea. : As sung by John Hassett
- Jane Monroe
- Jeannie! with the light brown hair!
- Jennie Forrester
- Jennif [i.e., Jennie] with her bonnie blue e'e
- Jockey hat and feather
- John Dean and his own Mary Ann : Air--Villikins and his Dinah. : --From the New York picayune, No. 2.
- Jonathan to Jemima
- Jovial fellows, : Buy a broom, and Highland Mary
- Katie's secret. : By sending Johnson [blank] cts., he will send you the music for this song
- Katy Darling
- Katy darling
- King & countryman : and the Girl I left behind me
- King and countryman, : and the Girl I left behind me
- Kiss me again
- Kiss the little ones for me
- Kitty Clyde.
- Kitty Wells
- Kitty Wells.
- L'amour
- Lady art thou sleeping
- Laid bare : love songs
- Lament of the Irish emigrant
- Lament of the Irish emigrant[.]
- Land of the West
- Laos - molams et mokhĂšnes : chant et orgue Ă bouche
- Laughing song. : From Auber's Manon Lescaut
- Lawrence and Ludlow, : together with Jemmy slain in the wars
- Le tournoi de Chauvency
- Leonore
- Liebeslieder
- Liebeslieder : Love songs
- Little Maggie May
- Little Nell of Narragansett Bay
- Little brown church.
- Little bunch of roses
- Little robin, tell Kitty I'm coming
- Little rosebud[.]
- Lone starry hours
- Long, long weary day
- Lord Ullin's daughter, : and Friendship
- Lorena
- Lotta Lee. : The music may be obtained at Gray's music store
- Louis for lovers
- Love Song
- Love among the roses. : Song and dance. : Music published by Russell & Co., 126 Tremont St., Boston
- Love and sausages, : and Green Mountain castle
- Love duets
- Love is blue : music for lonely lovers
- Love me sweet : songs of love through the ages
- Love me sweet : songs of love through the ages
- Love moods : the most romantic classics
- Love song
- Love songs
- Love songs
- Love songs
- Love songs
- Love songs
- Love songs
- Love songs & duets
- Love songs : Chants d'amour
- Love songs for friends and foes
- Love songs re-spelled
- Love story : Chanticleer live in concert
- Love thee?
- Love's farewell, : a reply to Love's chidings.
- Love-letter & answer, : and Father, Jerry & I
- Lovely Ann, : and Enniskillen draggoon
- Loving well and dearly!
- Low back'd car
- Low-backed car
- Maggy by my side. : As sung by George White
- Maid o' Dundee, or Bonnie sweet Bessie.
- Maid of Athens
- Maid of the mill
- Major Andre, : Major Andre's farewell, and Contentment
- Major Andre, : and York, youre [sic] wanted
- Malinconia d'amore
- Marien-Liebeslieder
- Mary Aileen
- Mary Blane
- Meet me at the lane
- Meet me at twilight
- Meet me by moonlight Willie
- Meet me by moonlight alone.
- Meet me in the lane.
- Minnie Clyde. : Kitty Clyde's sister
- Mollie darling.
- Molly Muldoon
- Moonlight on the lake
- Moonlight on the lake!
- My Johnny is a sailor bold. : Air,--My love he is a sailor boy
- My Johnny is a sailor bold. : Air: My love he is a sailor boy
- My dog & gun, : and the Roving bachelor
- My dog and gun
- My dog and gun, : and the Roving bachelor
- My funny valentine : classic American love songs 1920-1990
- My gal[.]
- My love Nell. : Serio-menti-sental comic song:
- My love he is a Zou-Zu. : Only 19 years old
- My love he is a sailleur boy! 19 years old! : Sung with unbounded applause, by that inimitable delineator of Ethiopian characteristics, Dan Bryant
- My love he is a sailor boy, 19 years old. : As sung with unbounded applause, by that inimitable delineator of Ethiopian characteristics, Dan Bryant
- My love is like a red, red rose
- My love is on the battle field.
- My sugar plum.
- Napolitaine
- Near the banks of that lone river
- Near the banks of that lone river.
- Nell, the litle [sic] belle. : Music published by John Church, Jr,, [sic] no. 66 West Fourth St., Cincinnati. For sale by C.H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, N.Y
- Nelly Bell. : As sung by T. Gilligan, with great applause
- Nettie Moore!
- New song, : My dearest life, were you my wife
- Nina Simone for lovers
- No news for me. : Air: "Good news from home."
- Nobody's darling but mine
- Noel Coward & Flanders and Swann
- Nora O'Neal[.]
- Norah McShane
- Norah the pride of Kildare
- Norah, darling, don't you cry!
- Norah, the pride of Kildare[.]
- Now she that I louyd trewly : beryth a full fayre face hath chosen her .
- O chide me not! : A sentimental ballad. : Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1863, by Winner & Co., in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- O gently breathe. : Sung by T.B. Prendergast
- O saw ye the lass wi' the bonnie blue een, : the Minstrel's return from the war. And All's well
- O thou art all to me Love : together with Did you ever go to a trainin'---and Lovely Nan
- O'er the hills and far away, : and Sprig of shillalah
- O, squeeze me, Joe!
- Oh Susannah. : As sung by de colored society in general
- Oh! share my cottage
- Oh! silber shining moon
- Oh? how is that for high?
- Old maid's last prayer; : and Ranordine
- Old pine tree
- Old pine tree[.]
- On the beach at Long Branch
- Only friends and nothing more.
- Other love songs : songs
- Other people's love songs
- Part songs for male voices
- Persian love songs & mystic chants
- Personalidade, Gal Costa
- Peter La Farge sings women blues
- Piano quintet ; : Songs ; Cypresses
- PoĂšmes pour Mi
- Pretty Sally
- Pretty Sally
- Pretty Sally[.]
- Pretty as a daisy.
- Pretty as a picture!
- Pretty deary, : Single married, and married happy, and the Banks of sweet Dundee
- Pretty maid milking her cow : Colleen dhas cruthen na moe
- Primrose Hill, : and St. Patrick was a gentleman
- Puccini in love
- Pushkin romances : romances on poems by Alexander Pushkin
- Quatuor vocal avec piano Liederspiel : opp. 74, 101 & 138
- River Roe
- Robin Adair
- Rock beside the sea
- Roll on silver moon
- Roll on silver moon
- Romance on film : Romance on Broadway
- Romantic standards : the great American love songs
- Romantica : the very best of Luciano Pavarotti
- Romantique
- Rose of Allandale[.]
- Rose of Ardee, : and the Washing day
- Rose of Tralee.
- Sally McGuire
- Sally come up
- Sally, come up!
- Sandy and Jenny, : and the Bucket
- Sarah's young man
- Savourneen deelish Eileen oge
- Scenes that are brightest
- See that my grave's kept green
- Separation[.]
- Shamus O'Brien
- Shamus O'Brien. : The answer to Nora O'Neal
- Sharon Lawn
- She meets me at the gate.
- Sheep butcher's daughter
- So many stars
- Softly tread, my Nelly's sleeping[.]
- Somebody is waiting for me
- Somebody is waiting for me[.]
- Songs from the garden of love : Jefferson-Jones' orchestra & The Playboys sing of the contemporary British attitude toward romance
- Songs of love
- Songs of love and death
- Songs of love and longing
- Spanische Liebeslieder
- Spanish love songs : New York Festival of Song
- Speak to me, speak only be kind.
- Still I love thee or, What should make thee sad my darling.
- Still I love thee, or, What should make thee sad my darling!
- Stop dat knocking
- Sukey Suds, : and William Taylor
- Swash shay, hands across
- Sweet Evangeline.
- Sweet Evelina
- Sweet Genevieve
- Sweet Kathlane Macree
- Sweet Lillie, my darling
- Sweet Lucy May[.]
- Tallio songster
- Teetotal songster
- Tell me the truth about love
- The 69th Brigade. : Air,--The Night Templer's [i.e., Knight Templars]--
- The Banks of Lynn, : and Maister Barney
- The Belfast lovers, : and Oh! cruel!
- The Belle of Aberdeen : Air--"Annie Laurie."
- The Black bird, : a favourite old Scots song, from Ramsay's "Tea-table miscellany," : and Peggy Gordon
- The Bold privateer
- The Bold privateer!
- The Bonnie brown cottage
- The Captain with his whiskers!
- The Carrier dove. : Fly away to my native land
- The Chimney sweep, : Beggar girl, and Crazy Jane
- The Day when you'll forget me. : Sung by J.G. Russell
- The Fair maid's song, when all alone. Tune--White cockade
- The Flowers were blooming. : Beautiful song and chorus, sung by Carncross, at Carncross & Dixey's Eleventh Street Opera House
- The Folkways years, 1955-1992 : songs of love and politics
- The Girl I left behind me. : Respectfully dedicated to her by the author. : Air--The girl I left behind me
- The Happy bachelor, : and the Widow's daughter
- The Jersey fisherman : As sung by Dick McGowan, the great favorite banjoist
- The Lexington miller, : and Johnny Jarman
- The Lincolnshire poachers, : and Grey goose's wing
- The Little warbler
- The Midnight poachers. : As lately sung at the exhibition of masonry. : And "You don't exactly suit me."
- The Sailor's adieu
- The Shannon side, : and Love song about murder
- The Silver moon
- The Star of the West[,] : Morgiana, and the Busy fly
- The Two lovers. : A highly romantic song, to the tune of Vilikins and his Dinah
- The Velocipede. : Air--"On the beach at Long Branch."
- The bucket, : Bright rosy morning, and the Rose tree
- The bucket, : the Rose tree, Bright rosy morning, and a Snug little wife
- The captain with his whiskers. : As sung by Mrs. W.J. Florence
- The captain with the whiskers[.]
- The classic 100 : the top 10 & selected highlights, Love
- The classics at the movies, Love
- The classics at the movies, Romance
- The coal black steed. : An original glee--
- The complaint of the shepheard Harpalus : to a pleasant new tune
- The garden gate, : Mermaid song, and My grandmother
- The girl I left behind me : Dedicated to our volunteers
- The girl I left behind me. : Dedicated to our volunteers,
- The hazel dell
- The jockey hat and feather
- The jockey hat and feather. : As sung by Ben Cotton
- The jockey hat and feather. : Sung by W.N. Smith, the great bone-player, of Bailey's Circus
- The jockey hat and feather. : Sung by W.N. Smith, the great bone-player, of Bailey's Circus
- The lone heart.
- The lone starry hours. : Words published by permission of Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington Street, Boston, owners of copyright
- The love songs of Paolo Tosti
- The maid of Erin.
- The moon is out to-night love
- The moon is out to-night, love
- The mountain bugle
- The rights of conjugal happiness contended.
- The romaika, : and Jamie o' the glen
- The rose of Allendale
- The soldier's good bye to his lady love.
- The soldier's return
- The soldier's return, : and Soldier's bride
- The soldier's return. : The music published by Firth, Pond & Co. 547 Broadway
- The sport of love
- The strawberry girl! : Published by permission of O. Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., Boston, owners of copyright, of whom the music may be procured
- The tragedie of Phillis, complaining of the disloyall loue of Amyntas : to a pleasant new court tune
- The troubadour
- The woodpecker
- The yaller gal that winked at me! : As sung by Ashcroft, : published by T.C. Boyd, 304 Montgomery St., near Pine
- Then weep not, love, oh! weep not. : Answer to When this cruel war is over
- Tho' lost to sight, to mem'ry dear
- Thou art so near and yet so far
- Thy voice hath a charm.
- Ti amo : Puccini's greatest love songs
- Tid the grey mare : and Sandy & Jenny
- To my loved one.
- To my loved one. : Air--Annie Lisle.
- To my wife
- Trancadillo. : Celebrated boat song.
- Turnpike gate
- Twilight in the park[.]
- Twinkling stars
- TĂșl a vizen - across the water
- Under the daisies!
- Violets dipped in dew.
- Vocal quartets
- Voces caribes
- Wait for the wagon
- Wait for the wagon[.]
- Wake, Dinah, wake!
- War songs.
- Waunita[.]
- We are growing old together! : As sung by F. Willson, of the celebrated Buckley's Serenaders
- We have lived and loved together.
- We meet by chance
- We met 'twas in a crowd
- We met 'twas in a crowd[.]
- We met by chance
- We sat by the river, you and I
- Welcome-song to William Smith O'Brien,
- Wery pekooliar; or, The lisping lover, : and Behold! how brightly breaks the morning
- What Norah said : The reply of Norah O'Neal
- What Norah said. : Reply to Norah O'Neal.
- What the candle told was true. : Answer to "There's a letter in the candle." : The music of this beautiful song is published by Lee & Walker, no. 922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Send them 35 cents and they will send it by mail to you
- When I saw sweet Nellie home
- When I saw sweet Nellie home. : As sung by Charles Melville
- When the swallows homeward fly
- When this cruel draft is over. : Air: When this cruel war is over.--
- When this cruel war is over
- When this cruel war is over.
- When this cruel war is over.
- When this cruel war is over. : The music of this song may be obtained of Lee & Walker, no. 722 Chestnut St
- When this dreadful war is ended. : Copyright owned by Horace Waters, N.Y. : Music can be obtained of O. Ditson & Co. Boston
- When you & I were young Maggie. : Music of this song published by J.A. Butterfield & Co., music publishers, no. 22 West Washington Street, Indianapolis
- When you & I were young, Maggie.
- When you and I were young.
- Where's Rosanna gone? or The kiss behind the door
- Widow's daughter, : and Whip-poor-will
- Will you love me then as now
- Will you love me when I'm old
- William Reily's courtship. trial, and marriage[.]
- William Riley
- William Riley's courtship to Collian Band, : shewing how he was persecuted by her father;--also how she was confined to her chamber until she was crazy; sent to Bedlam, where she was kept in close confinement until Riley came with the Lord Lt. of Ireland, &c rescued her from out of the hands of his enemies, & made her perfectly happy by marriage. : To which is added The shoemaker's favorite. Together with Contentment
- William Taylor, : and the Inconstant girl
- William of the ferry, : and I'm a comical fellow
- Willie we have missed you.
- Willie'll roam no moer [i.e., more]. : Reply to Willie we have missed you
- Willie'll roam no more! : Answer to "Willie we have missed you."
- Willie's on the dark blue sea
- Willie, we have missed you!
- With all thy faults I love thee still
- With love to you
- Would I were with thee
- Yaller gal that winked at me[.]
- Yankee man of war. : A companion to the "Bold privateer."
- You and I.
- You are always young to me.
- You'll remember me! : From the opera of The Bohemian girl
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