NOTE: all songs, as appropriate, from my Minstrel Songs, Old and New webpage are also listed here, for their chronological listing convenience. |
Title | Words | Music |
---|---|---|
1767 | ||
Yankee Doodle | anonymous, c1767 | anonymous, c1755; arr. by Dr. Shamburg, 1775; arr. by Colin Coe, 1884 |
1775 | ||
The Rich Lady O'er the Sea (aka Revoltionary Tea) [circa 1775-1783] | anonymous | anonymous |
1784 back to top | ||
Alknomook (The Death Song of the Cherokee Indians) (aka Cherokee Indian Death Song) | anon.; adapted by Anne Hone Hunter | anon.; arranged by James Hewitt |
1795 | ||
When Love Gets You Fast in Her Clutches (from The Children in the Wood) | Thomas Morton | Dr. Samuel Arnold, 1740-1802 |
1796 | ||
Oh Nanny Wilt Thou Gang With Me (Song) | anonymous | anonymous |
1798 | ||
Hail Columbia | anonymous | anon.; Arr. by T. Comer (1857) |
The Linnet | anonymous | Mr. James Hook, 1746-1827 |
1799 | ||
Auld Lang Syne | anonymous | D. Ross |
Auld Lang Syne (Duet for Piano and Harp) | none | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Anthony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forget [aka Auld Lang Syne] | anonymous | anonymous |
Sonata Pathetique, Op. 13, Mvt 2, "Adagio cantibile" (aka Moonlight Sonata) | none | Ludwig Van Beethoven, 1770-1827; arr. for Violin Octet by Benjamin Robert Tubb |
1800 | ||
A Rose Tree [circa 1800] | anonymous | anonymous |
Crazy Jane | Mathew Gregory Lewis | John Davy, 1763-1824 |
Emblems of Mem'ry Are These Tears [22 Feb] | anonymous | anonymous |
Highland Mary [circa 1800s] | Robert Burns, 1759-1796 | anonymous |
My Poor Dog Tray [circa 1800] | T. Campbell | James Hewitt, 1770-1827 |
Poor Little Gypsy (Song) (from the Comic Opera The Review, or, The Wags of Windsor) [1 Sep] | George Coleman | Dr. Samuel Arnold, 1740-1802 |
Pretty Maids All in a Row (Nursery Song) [circa 180?] | anonymous | Mr. James Hook, 1746-1827 |
The Blue Bell of Scotland (Scotch Ballad) [1 Dec] | anonymous | anonymous |
The Federal Constitution & Liberty for Ever (Patriotic Song) [circa 1800] | Mr. Milns | Mr. James Hewitt, 1768-1827 |
1801 | ||
The People's March; and, Election--The People's Right [March] | John J. Hawkins | John J. Hawkins |
1802 | ||
A New Ode [4 Jul] | Amyntas | Amyntas |
Sonata quasi una Fantasia, Op. 27, No. 2, Mvt. 1 | none | Ludwig Van Beethoven, 1770-1827; arranged for Violin Octet by Benjamin Robert Tubb |
1803 | ||
Life Let Us Cherish [circa 1799-1803] | Mr. Derick | (Johann Chrysostom) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 |
The Orphan's Prayer (A Pathetic New Song) | anon. | Miss Abrams |
1804 | ||
I Leave My Heart With Thee [circa 1804-1806] | anonymous | Mr. James Hook, 1746-1827 |
Little Bess the Ballad Singer | Dr. Samuel Arnold, 1740-1802 | Dr. Samuel Arnold, 1740-1802 |
The Rapids (A Canadian Boat Song) | Thomas Moore, 1799-1852 | Tune: Dans Mon Chemin |
The Sisters | anon. | James Hook, 1746-1827 |
1805 | ||
All's Well (from The English Fleet in 1342) | Thomas John Didbin | John Braham |
1806 | ||
Here in Their Father's House of Pray'r (Hymn) [circa 1806-1808] | A Gentleman of the City [New York] | J. Willson |
1807 | ||
Sweet Is the Vale [circa 1807-8] | anon. | Duchess of Devonshire; Arranged by G. Woodham |
The Meeting of the Waters (Irish Melody) | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 |
1808 | ||
A Son of the Desert Am I | John P. Wilson | Walter A. Phillips |
Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms [Tune: My Lodging Is on the Cold Ground] | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Arranged by Sir John Stevenson |
Jesse the Flow'r O' Dumblane | Robert Tannahill | Reginald Archibald Smith |
1809 | ||
Oh! Why Should the Girl of My Soul Be in Tears | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 |
1810 | ||
Albumblatt ("Fur Elise" or "Therese") [27 Apr] | none | Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827 |
Soldier Rest (No. 2 from Six Ballads from the Poem Lady of the Lake) | Sir Wallter Scott | Benjamin Carr, Op. VII |
1811 | ||
Boat Song (from The Lady of the Lake, 1810) | Sir Walter Scott, 1771-1832 | anonymous |
March! March, Etrick & Teviot Dale! (All the Blue Bonnets Are Over the Border) (A National Scotch Song) [circa 1811-1829] | anonymous | anonymous |
1812 | ||
Meet Me by Moonlight (Ballad) | J. Augustine Wade, Esqr. | J. Augustine Wade, Esqr. |
Oh Fate in Pity (No. 3 from Four Songs) | anonymous | Charles Gilfert |
The Harp [circa 1812-14] | anonymous | Charles Gilfert |
The Patriotic Diggers [aka The Key of the Cellar, Bob and Joan, Cam Ye O'er Frae France, and Thomas Moore's Fill the Bumper Fair] | Samuel Woodsworth, 1885-1842 [1812] | anonymous, [Scotch-Irish air, 1740] |
1813 | ||
The Last Rose of Summer [from Moore's Irish Melodies] | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 |
The Minstrel Boy [from Moore's Irish Melodies] | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 |
Ye Gentlemen of England | anon. | John Wall Callcott, 1766-1821 |
Ye Seamen of Columbia (A New Naval Song) | William Maxwell, Esq. | James Tomlins |
1814 | ||
A Love's Dream (Noctunre No. 2 from Liebestraum, S.298) (Arranged for Violin Octet) | none | Franz Liszt, 1811-1886; Arranged by Benjamin Robert Tubb |
The Star Spangled Banner [Sep.] | Francis Scott Key, 1780-1843 | John Stafford Smith, 1750-1836; Arranged by Thomas Carr, 1814 Arranged by Collin Coe, 1884 |
1815 | ||
Merrily, Merrily Rounds the Bark [circa 1815-1819] | Dr. Clarke | Dr. Clarke |
The Heroe of New Orleans (Battle of the memoriable 8th January 1815) [20 Dec] | none | Philippe Laroque |
The Washing Day (A Ballad for Wet Weather) [circa 1815-1819] | anonymous | anonymous |
Thou Dear Native Land | John Steward, Esq. | Dr. John Clarke of Cambridge |
1816 | ||
Washington's Grand March | none | anonymous |
1817 | ||
Mary's Tears | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Oliver Shaw, 1779-1849 |
Robin Adair (Irish Melody) [Theme and 5 Variations for Harp] | none | Peter K. Moran |
1818 | ||
Oft in the Stilly Night | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Scotch Air; arr. by Sir John Stevenson |
Will You Come to the Bower [circa 1818] | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | Thomas Moore?, 1779-1852 |
1819 | ||
In Glasgow Town My Mither Dwells (A Favorite New Song) [circa 1815-1819] | Mr. Upton | I. Sanderson |
Lo! Here the Gentle Lark | William Shakespeare, 1593, from Venus and Adonis | Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, for Shakespeare's play The Comedy of Errors |
Sicilian Hymn [published in 1819; copyright 26 Oct 1816, from Templi Carmina] | anon. | anon. |
1820 | ||
A Down in the Valley [circa 1820s] | anonymous | J. Sanderson |
Absent Friends (Duetto [for Soprano & Alto]) [circa 1820s] | anon. | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antoni Corri, 1784-1832] |
As Late By Love [circa 1820s] | [Domenico?] Corri | [Domenico?] Corri |
Blue Eye'd Mary (with [6] Variations for the Piano Forte) [circa 1820s] | none | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Bonaparte's Retreat!!! From Moscow [circa 1820s] | none | Alexander Campbell |
Forget Thee! No [circa 1820s] | Mrs. Opie | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Huzza! Here's Columbia For Ever! [circa 1820s] | anon. | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
I Have Lov'd Thee, Dearly Lov'd Thee [circa 1820s] | Mrs. Robinson | Mr. James Hook, 1746-1827 |
Oh Tell Me How From Love to Fly (Song) [circa 1820s] | anon. | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Soldier Rest, the Fight Is Over [circa 1820s] | Lieut. Hall of the U.S. Army | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
The Green Spot That Blooms O'er the Desert of Life | J. P. Curran | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Thou Art Gone Awa' (Scotch Ballad) | anon. | anon.; Arr. by Benjamin Carr, 1768-1831 |
1821 | ||
Hymn to the Evening Star | George Gordon, Lord Byron | T. V. Wiesenthal, M. D. |
1822 | ||
Araby's Daughter (from Lalla Rookh) | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | George Kiallmark, 1781-1835 |
1823 | ||
Hey Down Derry (Drinking Chorus, Song & Glee; from the Opera of the Enterprise [1823]) | Col. W. H. Hamilton | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord! (42nd Hymn-- P. M.) [1 Oct] | anon. | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Home, Sweet Home (from Clari, or the Maid of Milan) | John Howard Payne, 1791-1852 | "Sicilian Air" arranged by Henry Rowley Bishop, 1786-1855 |
Hurrah! Hurrah! (German National Song)(from the Opera of Swedish Patriotism) [6 Jan] | A Lady of Philadelphia | anon.; Arranged by Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
O Steal Not the Ray (from the Opera of the Enterprize [1823]) | Col. W. H. Hamilton | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
The Apparition of a Dandy (Song) | Charles Temple, Esqr. | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
1824 | ||
Almack's Quadrilles | none | Thomas Adams, 1785-1858 |
And Since You Leave Me" (Irish Melody) (No. 3 from a collection) [6 Dec] | Mrs. Alsop | Mrs. Alsop; Arr. by Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
Last New Year's Day (No. 6 from a collection) [6 Dec] | Mrs. Alsop | Mrs. Alsop; Arr. by Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
March to the Battle Field (Scotch Melody) [1 Mar] | anon. | Arr. by Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri] |
Mr. Burns and His Wife [20 May] | a Gentleman of Maryland [P. Moore?] | a Gentleman of Maryland [P. Moore?] |
The Minstrel Knight (with Harp) [12 June] | Benjamin Carr?, 1768-1831 | Benjamin Carr, 1768-1831 |
O Swiftly Glides the Bonny Boat (Scotch Air) [3 Dec] | Johanna Bailie | anonymous; arr. by J. F. Hance |
The Poor Hindoo (No. 1 from a Collection) [6 Dec] | Mrs. Opie | Mrs. Alsop; Arr. by Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Anthony Corri, 1784-1832] |
William and Marry (No. 4 from a collection) [6 Dec] | Mrs. Alsop | Mrs. Alsop; Arr. by Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1884-1832] |
1825 | ||
I'll Pull a Bunch of Buds and Flowers [30 July] | John Cole? | anon.; adapted and arranged by John Cole |
The Cottage Reel, or Margarette's Favourite (Imitation of a Lyre Viole, or Hurdy Gurdy) [21 Jul] | none | C. F. Fisher |
The Drunken Sailor (Rondo/Divertimento) | none | Christopher Meineke, 1782-1850 |
1826 | ||
On With the Tartan (Scotch Song) [17 Jan] | T. V. Wiesenthal, M. D. | T. V. Wiesenthal, M. D. |
1827 | ||
Farewell, Farewell to the Bright Child of Song | Arthur F. Keene | Arthur F. Keene |
Go It Jerry (A Round for Four Voices) [22 Feb] | John Cole | John Cole |
Polly Hopkins & Tommy Tompkins (Comic Duett) [15 Jan] | anon. | anon.; arr. John Laddon |
1828 | ||
Coming Through the Rye (Scotch Ballad) | Robert Burns, 1759-1796 (1795) | anonymous |
I Remember I Remember [29 Sep) | Thomas Hood | Christopher Meineke, 1782-1850 |
The King and the Countryman (Comic Song) | anonymous | anonymous; arr. by Mr. Parnell |
The Carrollton March [1 Jul] | none | Arthor Clifton (a.k.a. Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832) |
1829 | ||
Jim Crow (A Comic Song) | Thomas Dartmouth ("Daddy") Rice | Thomas Dartmouth ("Daddy") Rice |
My Highland Mary [29 Nov] | Lady Norton | Christopher Meineke |
Our Flag Is There [republished in 1861] | Purser Joseph Watson, USN, aboard the U.S.S. Boston | Purser Joseph Watson, USN, aboard the U.S.S. Boston |
The Coal Black Rose | White Snyder | anonymous |
The Old Bachelor (2nd Edition) [circa 1829] | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1829 | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1829 |
There's Nothing True But Heaven | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 (from Sacred Melodies) | Oliver Shaw, 1779-1849 |
1830 | ||
Fisher's Hornpipe [and] College Hornpipe [aka Sailor's Hornpipe] [circa 1830s] | none | anonymous |
Lady, the Silver Moon Shines Brightly (A Reply to Rise Gentle Moon) [circa 1830s] | anonymous | John Barnett |
Lord! I Believe! [circa 1830s] | Thomas Haines Bayley, Esqr., 1797-1839 | John Barnett, 1802-1890 |
Rise Gentle Moon [circa 1830s] | J. R. Planche, Esq. | John Barnett, 1802-1890 |
Sing Hey! For The Bottle (That unsurpassed Gem!) [circa 1830s] | Edward Lancaster, Esqre. | W. Kirby |
The Cavalier ("'Twas a Beautiful Night") (circa 1830s) | W. H. Bellamy | Charles W. Grover |
The Heart and Lute (Ballad) | Thomas Moore, Esq., 1779-1852 | Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, 1786-1855 |
The Soldier's Tear (from Music and Prejudice) | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1829 | George Alexander Lee, 1802-1852 |
The Tinker, the Dog and the Drummer (A Comic Italian Round in Three Voices) [circa 1830s] | anon. | anon. |
The Wolf Is Out! (circa 1830s) | J. Arnold Esq. | T. Cooke |
1831 | ||
Analization, or What Are Mortals Made Of (Comic Song) | anonymous | anonymous; arr. by E. R. Hansen |
Buy a Broom (aka, The Bavarian Girl's Song) (circa 1831) | D. O. Meara | Anon., from the German Augustin; Arranged by Alexander Lee |
Love Not | Mrs. Norton | Arthur Clifton [aka Philip Antony Corri, 1784-1832] |
New York, or Oh! what a Charming City | J. G. Airdner, A. M. | J. G. Airdner, A. M. |
1832 | ||
America (aka, My Country 'Tis of Thee) | Samuel Francis Smith, 1808-1895 (1831) | Henry Carey 1689-1743, from God Save the King (1744);
Arranged by Collin Coe (1884) |
Clare de Kitchen (Song) | Thomas Dartmouth (Daddy) Rice | Thomas Dartmouth (Daddy) Rice |
My Pretty Jane (The Bloom Is on the Rye) | Edward Fitzball, 1792-1873 | Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, 1786-1855 |
The Pirate's Deserted Bride | Harry Stoe Van Dyk | W. C. Stelle |
1833 | ||
All Things Love Thee So Do I (Ballad) | anon. | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
Am I to Blame (from Songs of Fancy, No. 2) | Thomas Haines Bayley, 1797-1839, Esq. | James Gaspard Maeder |
Ching a Ching Chaw (aka Sambo's Address to His Bred'ren) | anonymous | anonymous |
Oh! the Belles of Baltimore! (A Characteristic Glee) | anonymous | Charles Zeuner, 1795-1857 |
The Bee-Gum [Southern Negro melody from South Carolina] | anon. | anon. |
The Lad With His Side Locks Curled (Comic Song) | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by J. Long |
1834 | ||
Billy Barlow [28 May] | Billy Barlow | Billy Barlow [?]; Arr. by P. F. Fallon |
Erin Is My Home | James Gaspard Maeder? | James Gaspard Maeder |
King Andrew (Glee) (Tune: DAME DURDEN) | anonymous | anonymous |
Mother, Oh Sing Me to Rest (circa 1834) | Mrs. Felicia Dorethea Hemans, 1794-1835 | Mathias Keller, 1813-1875 |
Mother Oh Sing Me to Rest [circa 1834] | Mrs. Felicia Dorethea Hemans, 1794-1835 | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
O Merry Row the Bonnie Bark (Ballad) [circa 1834] | anon. and John Parry, 1776-1851 | ancient Northumbrian melody and John Parry, 1776-1851 |
Ode, for 4th July, 1834 (Air from "Adams and Liberty") [4 Jul] | Robert Treat Paine, Jr. (1798) | Music from "To Anacreon in Heaven" by John Stafford Smith (1778); Arranged: anonymous |
Old Ironsides (A Glee) | Miss S. W. Perry | E. Ives Junior |
Sit by the Summer Sea (Song) | Mrs. Hemans | C. F. Cole |
Thanksgiving Anthem [18 Sep] | C. Nolcini | C. Nolcini |
The Devoted (from Songs of Fancy, No. 1) | Sutton Elliot, Esq. | James Gaspard Maeder |
The Mariner's Adieu [circa 1834] | Dr. Henry Dielman, 1811-1882 | Dr. Henry Dielman, 1811-1882 |
The Schoolmaster (Glee for Three Voices) [aka The ABC Song; aka The Alphabet Song; same melody as Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star] | anonymous | anonymous |
Zip Coon (aka Turkey in the Straw) |
either ? George Washington Dixon, George Nichols, or, Bob Farrell |
either ? George Washington Dixon, George Nichols, or, Bob Farrell |
1835 | ||
Are There Tidings? | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1839, Esq. | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
Clare de Kitchen (Instrumental) | none | anonymous |
Durango's Hornpipe & Money Musk [circa 1835] | none | anonymous |
I'll Be No Submissive Wife (A Ballad) | Alexander Lee | Alexander Lee |
Long, Long Ago | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1839 | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1839 |
Tell Him I Love Him Yet (Ballad) | from the New York Mirror by the Author of Lillian | Alexander Ball, Esqr. |
The American Flag | anonymous | W. Nash |
The Sailor's Tear (aka The Sailor's Tear and The Soldier's Tear) | F. W. N. Bayley | Sidney Waller |
1836 | ||
Come Brothers, Sons of Jove (Glee) | anonymous | Samuel Wyvill, Esq.; with accomp. by William Clifton |
I'd Marry Him Tomorrow (from the Comic Operetta A Loan of a Lover) | anonymous | Arranged by T. Youres Chubb |
Jim Brown (Comic Song) | William Clifton | William Clifton |
John Anderson My Jo John (Ballad) (Scotch Air) | Robert Burns | anon.; arr. by John Watson |
Our Old Tom Cat; or, The Cat's March Out of the Ash Hole (Comic Song or Duett) | William Clifton | Arranged by Jupiter Zeus Hesser |
Rory O'Moore | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 | Irish melody; adapted by Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 |
The Dumb Wife (Comic Song No. 57 from Comic Songs) | anonymous | anonymous |
The Flag of Texas (A National Song) [16 Jul] | anonymous | Anthony F. Winnemore; arranged for the piano forte by P. M. Wolfsieffer |
The Moon (Duet) | A Lady of New York | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
The Minstrel's Harp [circa 1836] | Sir Walter Scott | John Clarke-Whitfeld, 1770-1836 |
The New York Quadrilles, Containing
|
none | anonymous |
Those Magic Eyes (No. 1 of the Magic Lute) (A Ballad) | anonymous | Anthony F. Winnemore; Arr. by J. C. Viereck |
Trim the Lamp (Ballad) | anonymous [H. G. Sherman ?] | anon.; Arranged by James B. Taylor |
Will You Come to the Bow'r (with Eight Variations for the Piano Forte) | Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 | J. Eckhard Jr. |
1837 | ||
Go Tell Him From This Hour We Part | Lieut. G. W. Patten, U.S.A. | Alexander Ball |
Gumbo Chaff [circa 1837-39] | anonymous | anonymous |
Here's a Health to All Good Lasses [Glee for 3 Voices] (from The Orphean Lyre, No. 7, 2nd Series) | anonymous | a Professor |
Kathleen Mavourneen | Mrs. Marion Crawford | Frederick Nicholls Crouch, 1808-1896 |
Oh! Come With Me ("There's a Lone Lovely Isle") (Ballad) | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
1838 | ||
Annie Laurie | anon. | Anon. Scotch air; arranged by Finley Dun, 1795-1853 |
Old Rosin the Beau (Comic Song) | anonymous | anon.; arranged by J. C. Beckell |
Sweet Oh Sweet Are the Joys (Cavantina) (from the Opera of La Bayadere) | William Clifton | William Clifton |
The Oak ("In Youth It Shelter'd Me") | George Pope Morris, Esq., 1802-1864 | Mr. P. Manro |
The Only Daughter (Ballad) | anonymous | E. Ives, Jr. |
The Silver Moon | J. Chadwick | J. Chadwick |
1839 | ||
Fix (aka I Should Have Studied Both Johnson & Walker) (Comic Song) | A. McMacken Esq. | Signor De Begnis |
Fanny Gray (A Ballad of Real Life) | Mrs. Norton | Mrs. Norton |
Flirtation (Answer to Fanny Grey) | "The Author" | "The Author" |
Here She Goes (Comic Song) | Eminent Professors | Eminent Professors |
Nothing Else to Do (Comic Song) | from an old American Ballad | Arranged by W. A. Newland |
One Day While Workin' at My Plough (Comic Duett) [15 May] | compiled from an Old English Ballad | Arranged by W. A. Newland |
Patrick Cazey (Comic Duetto) | Mr. Shaw | Arranged by T. Carr |
She Wore a Wreath of Roses | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1839 | Joseph Philip Knight, 1812-1887 |
Sweet Afton Water (Ballad) | Robert Burns, 1759-1796 | William J. Wetmore, Esq. |
Tell Her She Haunts My Yet | a Lady of Louisville | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
The Kisses of the Dead (Song) [18 Sep] | anon. | W. M. Rooke |
The Times | anonymous | John Smith |
1840 | ||
A Sequence to the Three Little Pigs (Comic Song) [circa 1840s] | Alfred Scott Gatty, 1847-1918 | Alfred Scott Gatty, 1847-1918 |
A Song for New England | H. W. Elsworth Esq. | Miss Augusta Browne |
Does Your Mother Know You're Out? (Comic Song) [circa 1840s] | W. H. C. West | W. West |
Harrington's Favorite Lesson (for the Piano Forte or Harp) (circa 1840s) | none | G. A. Harrington |
I Defy Thee to Forget [circa 1840s] | W. Gilmore Simms, Esq. | F. Kinlock |
I Seen Her at de Window (c1840s) | anon. | anon. |
I Wish He Would Decide Mama (Ballad) [31 Aug] | J. Chadwick | J. Chadwick |
Jenny Get Your Hoe Cake Done | Joel Walker Sweeney [?], 1810-1860 | Joel Walker Sweeney [?], 1810-1860 |
Jim Along Josey | Edward Harper | Edward Harper? |
Jonny Boker, or, De Broken Yoke in de Coaling Ground (Banjo Song) | anon. | anon. |
Little Katy; or, Hot Corn [ca.1840s] | James Simmonds | A. Sedgwich |
Maid of Athens [circa 1840s] | George Gordon, Lord Byron, 1788-1824 | William Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon., 1774-1858 |
May-Day in England (Caledonian Air) (Song or Glee) [29 Apr] | anon. | Arranged by J. Chadwick |
Merry Old Christmas (A Popular Song) [2 Jul] | anon. | Austin Phillips |
My Bonnie Mary (Ballad) | Robert Burns | I. T. Stoddard |
Ocular Demonstration [ca.1840s] | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 |
Ole Virginy Break Down | Joel Walker Sweeny?, 1810-1860 | Joel Walker Sweeny?, 1810-1860 |
Ole Tare River | anonymous | anonymous |
Robin's Return (Companion to The Ship-boy's Letter | J. J. Lonsdale | Virginia Gabriel |
Settin' On A Rail; or, Raccoon Hunt [circa 1840s] | anon. | anon. |
Stars of the Summer Night (Serenade) [circa 1840s] | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | C. H. Compton |
Stars of the Summer Night (Serenade) [circa 1840s] | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | Berthold Tours, 1838-1987 |
Tell Me Josey Whar You Bin | anon. | anon. |
The American Flag (A New National Lyric) [circa 1840s] | Revd. J. B. Dickson of Scotland | L. S. D. Rees of Philadelphia |
The American Exile [8 Sep] | Joseph M. Simons Esqr. | Gustave Blessner |
The Banner of the Free (An Ode for July 4th 1840) [29 Jun] | A Young Lady of Albany | U. C. Hill |
The Cat's Grand Concert, or Grimalkin's First Appearance (Comic Song & Trio/Chorus) | William Clifton | William Clifton |
The Cracovienne (from the Grand Ballet The Gypsie) [circa 1840s] | none | Nicholas Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 |
The Christmas Tree (Song) [circa 1840] | J. E. Carpenter | Henry Farmer |
The Fairy Boy [ca.1840s] | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 |
The Girl I Left Behind Me [ca. 1840s] | anon. | anon.; Arr. Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 |
The Greenwood Tree [ca. 1840s] | Charles Jefferys | S. Nelson |
The Last Link Is Broken (A Duet) [circa 1840] | anonymous | William Clifton |
The Last Rose of Summer | Thomas Moore | James Gaspard Maeder |
The Minstrel Serenade [4 Mar] | J. Chadwick | J. Chadwick |
The Musical Box [circa 1840] | Thomas Moore Esqr., 1779-1852 | John Barnett, 1802-1890 |
The Tee-To-Tal Society (Comic Song) | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by George De Luce |
The Union Hymn (National Anthem) [9 Jul] | Flaccus | Meldody by Flaccus; Arranged by Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
Virginia Reels (A Collection of the Most Admired Reels, Dances, &c.
Selected and Arranged for the Piano Forte) Contains: (1) George Booker; (2) Where Did You Come From; (3) Colonel Crockett; (4) Rose on the Mountain; (5) Billy in the Woods; (6) Juniper Hall; (7) Lady of the Lake; (8) Scott's Favorite; (9) Miss Clark's Hornpipe; (10) Old Dominion Reel; (11) The Fox Hunt; (12) James River Reel [circa 1840s] |
none | anonymous |
Voice Quadrilles [18 May] Contains: No. 1. Introductory; No. 2. L'Ete; No. 3. If You Consent to Dance With Me; No. 4. Hark the Merry Trumpet; No. 5. Laughing Finale |
anon. | Arranged by Francis Johnson |
We'll Hunt the Buffalo! [circa 1840s] | F. M. | Arranged by A. Briff |
When the Pigs Begin to Fly! (Tip-Topical Song) [circa 1840s] | John F. McArdle | John F. McArdle; Arranged by Henry Round |
1841 | ||
I Would I Were a Fairy (or Bright Thoughts for Dark Hours | R. F. Houseman | Miss Augusta Browne |
I Would Not Live Always (A Sacred Song & Chorus) [1 Sep] | William Clifton | William Clifton |
Lights & Shades [13 Apr] | Mrs. Felicia Dorethea Hemans, 1794-1835] | Francis Petersilea |
My Woodland Bride (Ballad) | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
New England New England (My Home O'er the Sea) | Anna M. Wells | I. T. Stoddard |
O Would That She Were Here (Ballad) | George Pope Morris, Esq. 1802-1864 | F. W. Rosier |
The Bow & Arrow (A humourous Ballad) | anon. | anon. |
The Carrier Dove, also, The Spirit Bird (Ballad) | anon. and Rev. Dr. J. N. Maffit | Daniel Johnson |
The Coquette (a favorite Song) | William Crandin Esqr. | F. W. Rosier |
The Pirate's Serenade | Alexander Ball | German Air; Adapted, Arranged & Partly Composed by Alexander Ball |
The Sailor Boy's Grave | J. Martin, Esqr. (of Clifton) | J. Martin, Esqr. (of Clifton) |
1842 | ||
America My Home (A Song) | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
Johnny Sands (Comic Ballad) | anonymous | John Sinclair |
Oh Ask Me Not Why My Cheek Is Pale (Ballad) | F. W. Rosier | F. W. Rosier |
Take Your Time Miss Lucy (Comic Ballad) | George Loder, 1812-1868 | Adapted by George Loder, 1812-1868 |
The Blind Boy | Miss Hannah F. Gould | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
The Family Meeting | Charles Sprague, Esq. | Miss Augusta Browne |
The Old Arm Chair (Ballad) [25 Oct] | Eliza[beth] Cook, 1818-1889 [1838] | Samuel Carusi |
We Won't Go Home Till Morning [tune aka: For He's a Jolly Good Fellow; and The Bear Came Over the Mountain] |
William Clifton | William Clifton |
1843 | ||
Alabama Joe | R. W. Smith | R. W. Smith |
Axes to Grind (No. 9 from SONGS OF THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY) | anonymous | anonymous |
Bless Dat Lubly Yaller Gal | anon. | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 |
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean | David T. Shaw | David T. Shaw |
Cudjos Wild Hunt (Parody of Lutzows Wild Hunt) | Anthony F. Winnemore | Anthony F. Winnemore |
Dandy Jim of Caroline | Silas Sexton Steele | J. Richard ("Ole Bull") Myers |
De Boatman Dance (compare to this version) | Daniel Decatur Emmett | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
De New York Gals (Comic Song) | anon. | Adapted by Charles Reps |
Excelsior! (Duet) (circa 1843) | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | Michael William Balfe, 1808-1870 |
In De Wild Raccoon Track (Adapted to the Melody There Is No Home Like My Own with Solo & Quartetto) [27 Dec] | anon. | Adapted by Charles Reps |
Jeanie Morrison (Ballad) | William Motherwell | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
King Alcohol (A Comic Temperance Glee) (Tune: King Andrew [1834]) | The Hutchinson Family | anon.; Adapted by the Hutchinson Family |
My Early Home | Edwin Scranton Esq. | L. Thayer Chadwick |
My Mother's Bible | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | John J. Hutchinson, 1821-1908; Harmonized by James B. Taylor |
My Old Aunt Sally (No. 6 from Old Dan Emmit's Original Banjo Melodies) | anonymous | Arranged for the Piano Forte by RiceDaniel Decaur Emmett, 1815-1904; |
My Sister, Oh! My Sister | J. D. Reid, Esq. | L. Thayer Chadwick |
O Lub Gals Gib Me, &c | Old Dan D. Emmit [Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904] | Old Dan D. Emmit [Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904]; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Rice |
Old Dan Tucker | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
The Answer to the Lament of the Irish Emigrant (A Reply to the "Lament of the Irish Emigrant") [circa 1843] | John S. Murphy, Esqr. | T. Bissell |
The Death of Warren (A National Song) | Epes Sargent, Esq., 1812-1880 | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
The Gypsy Girl's Dream; or, I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (from the Opera The Bohemian Girl) |
Alfred Bunn, Esq. | Michael William Balfe, 1808-1870 |
The Lament of the Irish Emigrant (Ballad) | The Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood [Helena Selina Sheridan (Lady Dufferin)] | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
The "Old Granite State" | John Hutchinson, 1821-1908 | John Hutchinson, 1821-1908 |
The Snow Storm | Selba Smith, 1792-1868 | Lyman Heath, 1804-1870 |
There Is No Home Like My Own (Tyrolien) [circa <=1847] | from The Bijou | Madam Malibran |
Think Not Though Fate | E. Woolf, Esq. | E. Woolf, Esq. |
1844 | ||
Answer to the "Old Arm Chair" [aka "A Reply to the Old Arm-Chair"] [19 Jul] | John H. Warland, Esq | T. H. Bissell |
Buffalo Gals (compare to Lubly Fan Will You Cum Out To Night?) | anon. | Cool White |
Corn Field Green (A Parody on 'A Summers Day') | Old Dan Emmit | J. Freidheim |
De Ole Grey Goose | J. P. Carter | J. P. Carter; Arr. by J. W. Turner |
Get Off the Track! | Jesse Hutchinson Jr. | Jesse Hutchinson Jr. |
Good-Bye or Farewell, Farewell Is a Lovely Sound (Ballad) [17 Jul] | J. C. Engelbrecht | J. C. Engelbrecht |
Hannibal's Oath (Song) [2 Dec] | Miss Landon | J. B. Clements |
Lady Jane Grey [25 Jul] | Miss Leslie | A Lady of Virginia |
Lubly Dine (Sung by the Virginia Serenaders) | James Sanford | James Sanford |
Lucy Long | anon. | anon. |
Lucy Neal | James Sanford | James Sanford |
Lovely Maid (Song or Duett) [13 May] | A. R. Hill | Philip Trajetta |
My Happy Home [Jan] | John Blockley | John Blockley |
Nigger Put Down Dat Jug (Sung by the Virginia Serenader) [Melody by Henry Russell from Woodman Spare That Tree] | Cool White | Arranged by J. W. Turner |
O'er the Mountains (aka Cheerly O'er the Mountains) (from the Popular Southern Refrain of "Goin' Ober the Mountain") | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | Anonymous; Arranged by George Loder |
Old Virginia State [aka The Band of Niggers! From "Ole Virginny State"] | anonymous | anonymous |
Ole Pee Dee | J. P. Carter | J. P. Carter; Arr. by J. W. Turner |
Pompy O' Smash (Parody) | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
Sing, Sing, Darkies, Sing (c1844) | anon. | anon. |
The Call of Freedom (An American National Hymn) [9 Apr] | Mrs. Henry | Charles F. Heuberer |
The Jolly Raftsman | Andrew Evans | anon. |
The Ole Grey Goose (Popular Banjo Song sung by Aiken) | anonymous | anonymous |
The Raging Canal (A Comic Song) | P. Morris | P. Morris |
The Texian Hunter's Bride {No. 2 from Songs of the South) [7 Dec] | W. Gilmore Simms Esq. | M. S. Reeves |
Walk Along John | J. P. Carter | J. P. Carter; Arr. by J. W. Turner |
Walk, Jaw Bone (written expressly for Cool White) | Silas Sexton Steele | Silas Sexton Steele |
1845 | ||
Casabianca (A Descriptive Nautical Ballad) | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
Dermot Astore (The Reply to Kathleen Mavourneen) | Mrs. Marion Crawford | Frederick Nicholls Crouch, 1808-1896 |
I'm Sailin' on de Old Canal | L. V. H. Crosby | L. V. H. Crosby |
Julianna Johnson (No. 5 from Songs of the Congo Melodists) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 |
Little Topsy's Song | Eliza Cook, 1819-1889 | Asa B. Hutchinson, 1821-1884 |
Miss Julia Is a Handsome Gall | L. V. H. Crosby | L. V. H. Crosby |
Miss Nancy Paul (As sung by the Harmoneons) | M. S. Pike | L. V. H. Crosby |
Slumber Gentle Lady (Seranade) [26 Aug] | anonymous | Ebenezer Towner Root, 1822-1896 |
The Dying Soldier (Song) | anon. | anon. |
The Barber's Shop (Trio) (No. 8 from Songs and Glees from the Baker Family of New Hampshire) | anonymous | John C. Baker |
The Convict's Lullaby | Henry Kirke White, 1785-1806 | Telford |
The Fine Ould Irish Gintleman | John Brougham, 1814-1880 | John Brougham, 1814-1880 |
The Indian's Prayer | anon. | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
The May Queen (Cantata in Three Parts) [(3 Mar?) 9 Apr] | Alfred Lord Tennyson [1, 2, 3], 1809-1892 | [1, 2, 3],William Richardson Dempster 1809-1871 |
The Sailor's Grave (Song for the Guitar) | Eliza Cook, 1818-1889 | Edward A. Hopkins |
Where Can the Soul Find Rest? (No. 13 from Songs & Glees of the Baker Family) | anon. | John C. Baker |
1846 | ||
De Banks ob de Ohio | Nightingale Serenaders [J. Stimmel, G. Kunkel, C. Little, W. Stimmel, J. S. Boswell] | Nightingale Serenaders [J. Stimmel, G. Kunkel, C. Little, W. Stimmel, J. S. Boswell] |
De Blue Tail Fly (A Negro Song) | C. H. Keith ? | C. H. Keith ? |
Jim Crack Corn; or, The Blue Tail Fly | Daniel Decatur Emmett ? | Daniel Decatur Emmett ? |
Lady Mine (Ballad) | anonymous | anonymous |
Midnight Rhymes; or, 'Tis Merry When the Stars Are Bright | Barry Cornwall | Francis H. Brown |
O! Lady, Sweetest Lady | J. S. Davis | L. V. H. Crosby |
O Talk Not to Me of Fair Italy's Sky [2 Mar] | Amelia | Bernard Covert |
Oh! Wake Up in de Morning (No. 3 of 12 from Whitlock's Collection of Ethiopian Melodies) | W. C. T. | anon. |
Poetry (Ballad) | George Pope Morris Esq., 1802-1864 | Mrs. Luther B. Wyman; arranged by Miss Augusta Browne |
Ride on Darkies (No. 4 from Harmoneons Carolina Melodies) | Marshall S. Pike | anon.; arranged by L. V. H. Crosby |
See! Our Native Hills Appear (Swiss Chorus) (No. 4 from Duets, Choruses, &c. from the Romantic Opera Luli, or the Switzer's Bride) | J. T. S. Sullivan | Charles W. Jarvis, 1809-1871 |
She Sleeps in he Valley (sung by the Harmoneons) | J. Simmonds Davis | L. V. H. Crosby |
Song of the Convict [26 Nov] | William Bradley | James M. Bradley |
Stars of the Summer Night (Serenade) [30 Jan] | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | Henry Kleber |
The Death of Ringgold (A Quartette) | Edward H. Davis | Joseph W. Turner |
The Field of Monterey (Ballad) | M. Dix Sullivan | M. Dix Sullivan |
The Jenny Lind Polka [2 Dec] | none | Arranged by Allen Dodworth |
The Low Backed Car (A Characteristic Irish Song) [22 Dec] | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 |
The Old Yankee Lady | S. S. Jacobs | anon. |
The Rose of Alabama | Silas Sexton Steele | anonymous |
The Young Pilot (A Nautical Ballad) | John W. Turner | John W. Turner |
Weep for the Gallant Dead (Monody on the death of the Heroes of Monterey) | Augustine Duganne | George Loder, 1812-1868 |
What Can It Be That Makes Me Sad | Lionel Jacobs | Lionel Jacobs; Arranged by Claudio S. Graffula [aka Grafulla], 1812-1890 |
1847 | ||
A Little More Grape Captain Bragg (A National Song) | William J. Lemon | William J. Lemon |
Away in Mexico | From the Scientific American | Austin Phillips |
Away to de Sugar Cane Field (from Plantation Melodies) | Siles Sexton Steele, Esq. | anon.; Arr. by Anthony F. Winnemore |
Billy Boy (A Curious Legend) [21 May] | anon. | anon.; Arranged by Edward L. White |
Bingen on the Rhine (Song) | Hon. Mrs. Norton | H. S. Saroni |
De Color'd Fancy Ball (No. 14 from Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders | Ethiopian Serenaders | Ethiopian Serenaders |
De Eel Catchers Glee (No. 6 from Plantation Melodies) | Silas Sexton Steele Esq. | Silas Sexton Steele Esq.; Arranged by Anthony F. Winnemore |
De Floating Scow ob Ole Virginia [aka Oh Carry Me Back to Ole Virginia] [20 Sep] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 |
De History ob de World (from the Popular Extravaganza of Buffalo Gals at the Adelphi) | anon. | anon.; Arranged by T. Contreso |
Gingers Wedding [9 Dec] | Thomas Vaughn | C. D. Abbott |
He Doeth All Things Well, or, My Sister [26 Mar] | F. M. E. | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
Farewell Ladies [19 Nov] | Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 | Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 |
Farewell to Georgia [15 Dec] | Silas Sexton Steele, Esq. | anonymous; Arranged by Anthony F. Winnemore |
First Love, or, 'Tis Twenty Years! Yes Twenty Years! | Fanny Jane Crosby | F. J. Webster |
Jamie's on the Stormy Sea (Ballad) | anon. | Bernard Covert |
Kate of Carolina | Silas Sexton Steele, Esq. | anon. |
Mary Blane | F. C. German | Charles T. White; Arranged by J. H. Howard |
Mary Blane (the original) | H. Delma | Harmonized by H. Delma |
My Pretty Yaller Gal | Thomas Vaughn | Christy's Minstrels |
Oh! Home of My Boyhood, My Own Country Home (Ballad) | Isaac F. Shepard, Esq. | Thomas Bricher |
Old High Rock (Arranged as a Song or Quartette) | Jesse Hutchinson Jr. | Judson J. Hutchinson |
Old Joe [quotes: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star] | Ethiopian Serenaders | Ethiopian Serenaders |
Old King Crow (No. 6 of 6 from Celebrated Negro Melodies as sung by the Virginia Serenaders) [21 Oct] | Anthony F. Winnemore | Anthony F. Winnemore; Adapted by Thomas Comer |
On the Banks of Guadalquiver (from Songs of Madame Anna Bishop [1810-1884]) [from the Opera Linda di Chamounix, with the Ballad Recitative Ah, When I Came] | (Original Italian) Gaetano Rossi (1774-1855); (English) Nicholas Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 | Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848); Edited by Nicholas Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 |
Our Country (Patriotic Song) | Hon. George Lunt | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
Peaceful Are the Night Winds Sighing | L. V. H. Crosby | L. V. H. Crosby |
Piccayune Butler | anon. | anon. |
Revolutionary Echoes | J. G. Evans | J. G. Evans |
Rosa Lee, or "Don't Be Foolish Joe" | anon. | anon. |
Sing Me to Sleep, My Mother (Ballad) [Oct?/Dec 30] | Miss A. E. W. | Miss A. E. W. |
Slaying the Deer (No. 2 from Songs of America) | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 |
Snow Drop Ann (No. 5 of 12 from Christy's Melodies) | Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 | Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 |
Stop Dat Knocking at My Door | Anthony F. Winnemore | Charles T. White |
The American Eagle (A National Air) | Orramel Whittlesey | Orramel Whittlesey |
The Beautiful Flowers of May (Ballad) [circa 1841-1847] | Miss Rosa Paine | Alexander Lee |
The Dying Emigrant's Prayer | Henry Plunkett Grattan Esq. | George Loder, 1802-1868 |
The Gum Tree Canoe; or, Tom-Big-Bee River | Silas Sexton Steele | Anthony F. Winnemore |
The Hope Too Bright to Last (Ballad) | Charles Warren | Charles Warren |
The Indian Girl's Lament on the Banks of the Kennebec | C. Chauncey Burr | Jacob, of the Orphean Family |
The Lilly of the Valley | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by Edwin Pearce Christy, 1810-1862 |
The Parting Requiem (from First Set of Songs & Glees of the Baker Family) | anon. | John C. Baker |
The Rainy Day (Song) [11 Oct] | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882, Esq. | William Richardson Demptster, 1809-1871 |
The Silver Moon (Song & Chorus) [11 Nov] | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by Joseph W. Turner |
The Wild Old Woods (A Duett) (No. 1 from Songs of the Harmoneons) [25 Jul] | anon. | L. V. H. Crosby |
Uncle Gabriel (Music of the Ethiopian Singers) | anon. | anon. |
Washington Crossing the Delaware (A New Quartette sung by the Ilseys) | Seba Smith | Charles Zuener, 1795-1857 |
Zoemoo Waltz (for One or Two Guitars) [29 Apr] | none | F. T. Strawinski |
1848 | ||
Bella Rosa (Song and Chorus) [26 Sep] | anonymous | Cambell's Minstrels |
Belle ob Baltimore (aka Belle of Baltimore) [Song and Chorus] (No. 2 from Melodies of Bancker's Troupe of Sable Brothers) | J. G. Evans | J. G. Evans |
Ben Bolt, or Oh! Don't You Remember (Ballad) | Thomas Dunn English, 1819-1902 [2 Sep 1843] | Nelson F. Kneass, 1823-1868 |
Black Jupiter (No. 1 from Melodies of the Celebrated Cambells Minstrels) | J. A. Johnson | J. A. Johnson |
Brack Eyed Susianna (from Songs of the Nightingale Serenaders) | anonymous | anonymous |
Cynthia Sue (No. 13 from Music of the original Christy Minstrels) | Edwin Pearce Christy?, 1812-1862 | Edwin Pearce Christy?, 1812-1862 |
Dandy Broadway Swell (No. 2 from Music of the Original Christy's Minstrels) [21 Feb] | anonymous | anonymous |
Dearest Mae | Francis Lynch | James Power |
De Lubly Sukey Dough Nut [22 Sep] | William Clifton | William Clifton |
Dinah Crow (Ethiopian Song) | anon. | J. H. Burdett |
Footsteps of Angels [3 Jun] | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
Julius' Bride (No. 24 from The Gems of the Christy's) [6 Dec] | [Edwin Pearce] Christy's Minstrels | [Edwin Pearce] Christy's Minstrels |
Jumbo Jum (Ballad) | anon. | anon.; arr. by an "Eminent Professor" |
Lets Be Gay (No. 4 from Music of the Great Southern Original Sable Harmonists, the Best Band of Sings in the United States) | anonymous | anonymous |
My Lubly Dinah Mae | William Clifton | William Clifton |
Oh! Carry Me Back | Christy's Minstrels(?) | Christy's Minstrels(?) [Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862] |
Oh! Dearest Joe You Look So Hansum (aka Oh, Dearest Joe, You Look So Hansum (No. 9 from The Christy's, and Other Minstrels, Favorite Melodies) | William Clifton | William Clifton |
O Susan Dear (No. 10 from Cambell's Melodies) | anonymous | Cambell's Minstrells; Arranged by J. H. Burdett |
Oh! What a World This Might Be (Song) [27 Jul] | Charles Swain | Franz Petersilea |
On the Banks of Mystic River (Song) [8 Nov] | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
Our Home Is On the Mountain's Brow | The Alleghanians | The Alleghanians |
Poor Nelly Ann | Cambell's Minstrels? | Cambell's Minstrels |
Rosa May | F. German | anon. |
Rough and Ready or the Bold Soger Boy | H. P. Gratten | Anonymous; Arranged by Adolph Schmitz |
Speed Away! Speed Away! or, The Freed Bird Quartette [29 Jan] | anon. | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
Suke of Tennessee (No. 1 of 3, from Melodies of the Sable Brothers) | A. Forrest | A. Forrest |
Sunny Lake (Ballad) [4 Aug] | A Member of the Boston Benedict Club | John P. Ordway |
Tar River (No. 2 of 8 from Melodies of the Celebrated Cambell Minstrels) [13 Dec] | anon. | anon. |
The Bells [circa 1848] | Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849 | Franz Petersilea |
The Child's Dream (Ballad) [9 Feb] | anon. | Bernard Covert |
The Dark Eye Has Left Us (Song of Indian Women) | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892; from the poem The Bridal of Pennacook | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
The Dark Sett [5 Negro Quadrilles: (1) Mary Blane; (2) Old Joe; (3) Carry Me Back; (4) Stop That Knocking; and (5) Darkeys Polka] | none | anonymous; Arranged S. D. Dyer |
The Old Gum Tree | R. O. Wilson | R. O. Wilson |
Uncle Gabriel the Negro General | anon. | anon.; Arr. by the Christy Minstrels |
Wake Up Jake (No. 5 from SONGS OF THE SABLE HARMONISTS) [30 Dec] | George Holman | George Holman |
Way Down South in Alabama (No. 3 from Music from the Original Christy Minstrels) | anon. | anon.; Arr. by the Christy Minstrels |
We'll Have a Little Dance Tonight Boys (No. 6 from Music of the Original Christy Minstrels) | anon. | anon.; Arr. by the Christy Minstrels |
Young Julius Crow (A Parody on Low Back Car) [4 Dec] | the Cambell Minstrels | Arranged by the Cambell Minstrels |
1849 | ||
A Health to the Outward Bound | Mrs. Norton | Alexander Ball; Arranged for Guitar by A. E. Blackmar |
Agatha (or "When the Swallows Homeward Fly") | Franz Wilhelm Abt, 1819-1885; English trans. by Charles G. Leland Esq. | Franz Wilhelm Abt, 1819-1885 |
Belle ob Alabama [25 Jan] | William Clifton | William Clifton |
Chloe's to Be My Wife (Song & Chorus) [29 Oct] | anonymous | anonymous |
Choose Me Your Valentine (c. 1849) | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 | Charles Edward Horn, 1786-1849 |
Come and Dance To Night (An Ethiopian Song) [18 Sep] | anonymous | J. P. Temple |
Come to de Ole Gum Tree (No. 27 of The Gems of the Christy's) [13 Jan] | Frank Spencer | Frank Spencer |
Commence Ye Darkies All! (No. 2 from ETHIOPIAN MELODIES of WHITE'S SERENADERS) | W. D. Corrister | W. D. Corrister |
Coralie (Ethiopian Song) | Harry & Lucy | Harry & Lucy; Arranged by Frank Howard (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spaulding, 1833-1884) |
Darkey's Lament (No. 16 from Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders) [19 Jun] | anonymous | anonymous |
Dearest Belinda, or I'm Tapping at de Winder [30 Nov] | S. A. Wells Esqr. | Melody by S. A. Wells Esqr.; Arranged by J. P. Ordway |
Dine and Joe (The Favorite Negro Song) [28 Dec] | anonymous | anonymous |
Emma Snow (The Celebrated Ethiopian Song) [28 Jun] | anonymous | anon.; Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Henry Chadwick |
Fire Down Below [5 Dec] | S. A. Wells | anonymous; Arranged by Frank Howard, (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) |
Good Bye Sally Dear [aka Goodbye Sally Dear] (from Songs of the Ethiopian Serenaders)] | Samuel A. Wells | Frank Howard, (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) |
Happy Bayadere (The Admired French Chansonette JE SUIS LA BAYADERE) (as sung by Madame Anna Bishop in La Stogato) | original French words by Ambrose Betourne; English trans. -- anonymous | Nicholas Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 |
I Hear Dar Hoof Upon de Hill (No. 1 from Melodies of Buckley's New Orleans Serenaders) | Nelson Kneass, 1823-1868 | Nelson Kneas, 1823-1868 or 9 |
I Long for New England (No. 1 [of 6] from Lays from New England) | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
I'd Offer Thee This Hand of Mine | anonymous | L. Thayer Chadwick |
Jalapa Girls (aka Jalapa Gals) (No. 2 from SONGS OF THE SABLE HARMONISTS) | anonymous | anonymous |
Jenny Lane [2 Jul] | R. Bishop Buckley Esqr., 1810-1867 | R. Bishop Buckley Esqr., 1810-1867; Arranged by J. P. Ordway |
My Southern Home (Song) [Mar 31] | J. W. Watson | J. T. S. Sullivan; Arranged by James Bellak |
Now Gently O'er the Moon-lit Sea (Quartette for Female Voices) [3 Mar] | J. R. Garcia | J. R. Garcia |
Oh Phoebe (An Ethiopian Ballad) [7 Sep] | A Gentleman of Baltimore | G. A. Harrington |
Oh! Susanna (Introduction/Theme/Variations) | none | Stephen Collins Foster; Arranged by James Gaspard Maeder |
Rosa Ginger (from The Gems of the Christy's) | anon. | anon.; Arr. by William Clifton |
Stars of the Summer Night (Serenade) | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | Lucy A. Sandford |
Tambourine Dance and Polka [27 Nov] | none | Master Ole Bornemann Bull |
The Bachelor's Song | One of the Squad | A Spinster |
The Baker's New England Glee (No. 1 from Music of the Baker Family) | E. W. B. Canning, Esq. | John C. Baker, 1822-? |
The Bride | H. D. Grattan | George Loder |
The California Gold Diggers (Song and Chorus) | Jesse Hutchinson Jr. | Adapted and arranged by Nathan Barker |
The Cottage Home (Song) [31 Oct] | anonymous | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
The Fairys Festival (Ballad) | W. J. Wetmore | W. J. Wetmore |
The Female Slaves Lament [30 Aug] | F. C. Germon | Frank Howard [aka Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884] |
The Haunted Well (No. 4 from Melodies of the New Orleans Serenaders Operatic Troupe) [27 Oct] | anonymous | anonymous |
The Old Pine Tree (Ethiopian Song) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 |
The Rocky-Mountian Boys (A rural glee for male voices) [30 Jun] | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | Charles Zeuner |
The Virginia Rose Bud (Song and Chorus) | anonymous | F. H. Kavanaugh |
The Watkins Evening Party | J. M. Roe, Esq. | J. J. Hatton |
Thou Art Gone From My Gaze; or, The Spirit of Love Keeps a Watch Over Me | George Linley | George Linley |
We Parted Forever (Quartette) (No. 1 from Songs and Glees of the Gibson Troupe) | anon. | J. Gibson |
Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea (Ballad) [29 Oct] | H. S. Thompson | H. S. Thompson |
1850 | ||
A Hundred Thousand Welcomes (Ballad) | A Lady | J. R. Thompson |
A Morning Song | anonymous | Jules Benedict |
A Voice From the Waves (Duett, an answer to the Popular Duett What Are the Wild Waves Saying) | Richard Ryan | Stephen Ralph Glover, 1812-1870 |
American Liberty (National and Patriotic Song) [2 Aug] | Freeman Scott | Mathias Keller, 1813-1875 |
Awake My Love for Me (Serenade) [30 Oct] | James W. Coffroth | Master Ole Bull |
Ben Bolt (Song) | Thomas Dunn English Esq. | R. Sinclair |
Bingen on the Rhine, or, A Soldier of the Legion | Hon. Mrs. Norton | Judson I. Hutchinson, 1817-1859 |
Black-Eyed Susan [circa 1850s] | anonymous | anonymous |
Blue Eyed Jane | anonymous | Charles L. Barnes |
Brother Speak in Whispers Light; or, the Bride's Departure [17 Sep] | Capt. Patten, U.S.A. | Bernard Covert |
Charlotte Stanley or the Gipsy Girl's Story [circa 1850s] | Charles Jeffreys | Stephen Ralph Glover, 1812-1870 |
Dinah Doe [circa 1850s] | Silas Sexton Steele, Esq., 1812-? | Anthony F. Winnemore |
Do Not Go Away My Lady Love (No. 2 from Ethiopian Melodies of White's Serenaders) | anonymous | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 |
Emma Dale [19 Feb] | Willaim N. Chambers | J. P. Temple |
Fanny Lee | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
Gipsy Girl's Carol [16 Feb] | Henry H. Paul | J. Ehrlich |
Goin' Ober de Mountain [ca. 1850s] | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by W. West |
Ho! Westward Ho! [circa 1850s] | Ossian E. Dodge | Ossian E. Dodge |
Hope and the Rose [30 Dec] | A. T. Pecougur | Stephen Ralph Glover, 1812-1870; Arranged for Guitar by L. Meignen |
I'm Off for Charleston | William Donaldson | William Donaldson |
In Infancy When Gay and Young | anon. | Wellington Guernsey |
Jane Monroe (Ethiopian Melody) [14 May] | William Donelson | anonymous; Arranged by Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 |
Jeanette and Jeanot (Quickstep) | none | J. C. Beckel |
Jenny Bright (from The Songs of the Sable Harmonists, Christys, and Cambells Minstrels) [c1840; 11 Apr 1850] | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Frank Spencer |
Jenny Lind's Greeting to America [12 Sep] | Benedict Jules [?] | Benedict Jules |
Jolly Dogs Quadrille (aka The Jolly Dogs Quadrille) (circa 1850s) | R. Coote | R. Coote |
Julius Cesar Green (from Music of the Great Southern Original Sable Harmonists: The Best Band of Singers in the United States) [30 Mar] | S. S. Wells | anonymous; Arranged by Frank Spencer |
Juney at the Gate (Ethiopian Ballad) | Peter Swift, Esqr. | Ole Bull, Jr. 1810-1880, Arr. by W. P. Cunnington |
Katy Dean (No. 8 from Melodies of the New Orleans Serenaders Operatic Troupe) | Nelson Kneass, 1823-1868 | Nelson Kneass, 1823-1868 |
Katy Dean (Ethiopian Melody) [30 Apr] | T. Vaughn | anon; Arranged by Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 |
La Pasadita (Mexican National Air) | anonymous, English words adapted by Nicholas Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 | Arranged by Nicholas Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 |
Little Rose (Ballad) | Henry H. Paul | Matthias Keller, 1813-1875 |
Little Rose (Ballad) (No. 2 from Melodies of the New Orleans Serenaders) [27 Sep] | Henry H. Paul | Master Ole Bull, 1810-1880 |
Mountaineers Song (Tjerran, I Skog) [Swedish Folk Song] | anonymous | anonymous |
My Grandfather Had Some Very Fine Ducks [ca. 1850s] | L. Compton | L. Compton |
My Love Is of Thee Dreaming (Ballad) [23 Feb] | J. Henry Sinclair | Ebenezer Towner Root, 1822-1892 |
My Soul Within Me Panting [Duet] [15 Oct] | J. N. | C. L. Bartlett |
Norah Mc. Shane (Ballad) | Elizabeth Cook, 1818-1889 | William James Wetmore, M.D. |
Oh! Lemuel! With Variations (Opus 157) (Chant Favori) [melody by Stephen Collins Foster, 1824-1864] [12 Apr] | none | Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+ |
Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | Bernard Covert |
Our Coral Caves (The Sea Nymphs Invitation) | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged for Harp or Piano Forte by F. F. Finlayson |
Orphan's Lament [May 11] | Melodia | J. E. Opl |
Ossian's Serenade | Ossian E. Dodge | Ossian E. Dodge |
Philadelphia Yaller Gals [No. 3 from Melodies of the New Orleans Serenaders] [30 Dec] | F. Samuel Sanford | Master Ole [Bornemann] Bull, 1810-1880 |
Poor Linda [No. 1 from Melodies of the New Orleans Serenaders] [9 Aug] | F. R. S. | Master Ole [Bornemann] Bull, 1810-1880 |
Serenade on Adrias Sea (Ro Sakta Med Gondolen Har) (from JENNY LIND'S first lessons from the NIGHTINGALE) | anonymous | Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, 1801-1878 |
Stand by the Union [30 Dec] | W. O. Eaton, Esq. | Bernard Covert |
Susy Dear (Ethiopian Ballad) | C. C. Sedgewick, Esq. | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Take Me Home to Die, or The Last Request | (Mrs.) Abby Allin (Curtiss), from Home Ballads, 3 Dec 1850 | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
The American Star (National Song) [15 Oct] | John McCreery Esq., 1812 | anonymous |
The Angel of Patience (Sacred Solo or Quartette) [21 Mar] | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | H. D. Barrows |
The Belle of Winyaw Bay [Song and Chorus] [27 Jun] | Howard H. Caldwell, Esq. of Columbia, S.C. | Adapted and Arranged by N. W. Gould of Christy's Minstrels |
The Birds' Song (I Sing I Know Not Why) (Swedish Song) | M. Taubert | M. Taubert |
The Herdsman's Song (Swedish Song) | anonymous | Ahlstrom |
The Horticultural Wife [30 Oct] | a Celebrated English Gardiner | The Hutchinson Family |
The Leap for Life (Song & Quartett) [18 Oct] | George Pope Morris, Esq., 1802-1864 | Bernard Covert |
The Ocean Burial (Ballad) | Edwin H. Chapin | George N. Allen |
The Old Clock on the Stairs | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1802-1882 | Dolores |
The Phantom Canoe (Ethiopian Ballad) [25 Mar] | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by J. H. Collins |
The Song of Home (Ballad)[as sung by Jenny Lind] | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | James Gaspard Maeder |
Think Gently of the Erring (Ballad) [30 Apr] | anonymous | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
Uncle Sam's Farm | Jesse Hutchinson Jr. | anonymous; Arranged and adapted by N. Barker |
Washington's Tomb (Ballad) | T. P. Coulston | Carrol Clifford; Arranged by Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
What Are the Wild Waves Saying (Duet from Domby and Son) | J. E. Carpenter | Stephen Ralph Glover, 1812-1870 |
1851 | ||
Katy Darling | J. C. Creenham | Melody by Vincenzo Bellini, 1801-1835; Arranged by anonymous |
Fi Hi Hi (The Black Shakers Song & Polka) | Even Horn | Even Horn |
Full Many Years Ago (Ballad) [22 Jun] | Rev. Sidney Dyer | H. S. Saroni |
Good Bye Linda Love (Negro Melody) [27 May] | anonymous | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 |
I Would Not Die in Winter (In Reply to I Would Not Die in Spring Time [by Stephen Collins Foster]) | William Cunnington | anonymouys; adapted by Stephen Ralph Glover, 1812-1870 |
Memory and Hope (Ballad) (15 Sep] | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 | C. O'B. Clayton |
Nancy Till (Written for White's Serenaders) | anonymous | anonymous |
Old Time As He Buried the Beautiful Hours (Song Ballad) | Mrs. Sarah T. Bolton (of Philadelphia, PA) | Professor Downie |
Poor Old Slave | G. W. H. Griffin | G. W. H. Griffin; Arranged by E. M. F. |
The Angelic Guardian (No. 3 from Songs of the Blind Brothers J. W Dunbar, H. W. Dunbar, Q. A. Dunbar) | H. W. Dunbar | H. W. Dunbar |
The Cavalier (Song) | W. H. Bellamy | Charles W. Glover |
The Connecticut Pedlar (No. 1 from Songs of the Blind Brothers J. W Dunbar, H. W. Dunbar, Q. A. Dunbar) | H. W. Dunbar | H. W. Dunbar |
The Dying Child's Request (Ballad) | anonymous | William H. Oakley |
The Granite Hills (No. 2 from Songs of the Blind Brothers J. W Dunbar, H. W. Dunbar, Q. A. Dunbar) [3 May] | H. W. Dunbar | H. W. Dunbar |
The Maiden to Her Lost Lover; or, We Meet No More [20 Sep] | Mrs. A. L. Ruter Dufour | Israel B. Webster, 1826-1900+ |
The Old Pine Tree | anonymous | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892; Arranged for Guitar by H. Chadwick |
The Sensitive Coon (A Medley of the Backwoods) | anonymous | Pedro A. Andriu [or Andreu?] |
Wait for the Wagon [24 May] | anonymous | R. Bishop Buckley, 1810-1867; Arranged by George P. Knauff |
Will You Come to the Bower (Favorite Air With Variations for Harp or Piano Forte) | none | Melody [circa 1818] by Thomas Moore, 1779-1852; Composed and Arranged by Mrs. M. E. Heffernan |
1852 | ||
A Little More Cider | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by Austin Hart |
Christmass Hymn (aka New Christmas Hymn) | Rev. Dr. John McCaffrey | Henry Diehlman, Mus. Doc. |
De Old Corn Mill [aka The Old Corn Mill] | Charles F. Stewart | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Do They Miss Me at Home | anonymous | Sydney M. Grannis |
Don't Be Angry Mother | Master Adams | Master Adams |
Gentle Eva (No. 1 from Uncle Tom's Cabin Songs by Mrs. R. S. Nichols) | Mrs. R. S. Nichols | William Cumming |
I Am Going There, or the Death of Little Eva | Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) | John Stowell Adams (18??-1893) |
In the Days When We Went Gold-Hunting! | anonymous | anonymous |
Land of the South | Beekman | J. M. Deems |
Lilly Dale | H. S. Thompson | H. S. Thompson |
Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel (Song) | John Greenleaf Whittier. 1807-1892 | Manuel Emilio |
Little Eva's Vision | Sydner Dyer, 1814-1898 | anonymous; Arranged by Henri Vasouver |
My Own Pretty Rose [6 Jan] | Thomas Haynes Bayley, 1797-1839, Esq. | Professor De Coniel |
Old Jessy (Ethiopian Song) | C. C. Sedgwick | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Poor Uncle Tom (Song & Chorus) | Henry Wood, Esq. | A. Sedgwick |
Row, Row Your Boat or the Old Log Hut | anonymous | R. Sinclair |
Spring Time Is Coming [20 May] | J. Howard Wainwright | George Frederick Bristow, 1825-1898 |
The Belle of Louisville [c1851; 22 Jun 1852] | L. V. H. Crosby | L. V. H. Crosby |
The California Pioneers [10 Mar] | Dr. M. A. Richter | Dr. M. A. Richter |
The Colored Orphan Boy (aka Color?d Orphan Boy) | anon.[?] | C. D. Abbott [or C. W. Abbott] | /
The Dismal Swamp (Quartette) | anonymous | Bernard Covert; arranged by Prof. T. Wood |
The Dying Exile [11 May] | Miss Hannah F. Gould | Dr. Hook |
The Fireman's Death (aka The Firemans Death) | Francis S. Smith | A. Sedgwick |
The Green Mountain Yankee (A Temperance Medley) | anonymous | anonymous |
The Lily Bells (Song) | Lydia B. Smith | Lydia B. Smith; Arranged for Guitar by William Dreesler |
The Returned Californian [27 Mar] | James Pierpont | James Pierpont; Arranged by John P. Ordway |
The Rock Beside the Sea (A Romanza) (Ballad) | anonymous | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
The Valentine Polka | none | H. Craven Griffiths |
The Young Folks at Home | Frank Spencer | Miss Hattie Livingston |
"There Is a Happy Land" with Variations [24 Jul] | none | J. C. Beckel |
Uncle Tom's Cabin | William Jarvis Wetmore, Esq. | William Jarvis Wetmore, Esq. |
Uncle Tom's Lament for Eva | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
Young Folks at Home (Companion to Old Folks at Home [by Stephen Collins Foster] | H. Craven Griffths | H. Craven Griffths |
1853 | ||
Aileen Aroon [Ellen Darling] | anonymous | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Alice Clair (A Ballad) [8 Dec] | J. M. Fletcher | L. Heath |
Bella Due [22 Jun] | J. B. Tapscott | I. B. Webster |
Beneath the Weeping Willow or The Slaves Lament [6 Sep] | anonymous | A. Sedgwick |
Dreams (A Reverie) [25 Jul] | H. C. L. [for guitar] [for piano] | [for piano by Faustina Hasse Hodges; Arranged for Guitar by William O. Bateman |
Ella Dear [31 Jan] | Henry Wood, Esq. | anonymous |
Ella Ree | Charles E. Steuart | James W. Porter |
Etty Way [4 Mar] | C. E. Stewart | W. B. Harvey |
Eva to Her Papa (Song) | George Cunnibell Howard (1820-1887) | George Cunnibell Howard (1820-1887) |
Good Old Jeff [Song and Chorus] | G. W. H. Griffin, Esq., 1829-1879 | G. W. H. Griffin, Esq., 1829-1879 |
Hally My Darling (A Ballad) [19 Nov] | Alice Carey | James W. Porter |
Ida May (companion to Lilly Dale) [28 Jun] | Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 |
Is This Death? O Mother Tell Me! (Song of the Dying Girl) (Ballad) [25 Oct] | anonymous | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 |
Jordan Is a Hard Road to Trable | anonymous | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
Katy's Cry: Come and Buy My Hot Corn (Song and Chorus) | James Such | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
Kitty Clyde [4 Mar] | L. V. H. Crosby | L. V. H. Crosby |
Les Rats Quadrilles (Companion to "Les Rats") | none | J. Redler |
Les Rats Quadrilles | none | J. Redler |
Lulu Is Our Darling Pride (aka Lulu) | Rosa Hughes | Rosa Hughes; arranged for the piano by Charles Jarvis |
My Father and My Mother (Ballad) [28 Jun] | Anson G.Chester | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
Never More My Clara Dear (Ballad) [2 Aug] | Frederick Buckley, 18??-1864 | Frederick Buckley, 18??-1864 |
Oh Take Me Back to Tenessess (No. 1 of 6 from The Melodies of Kunkle's Nightengale Opera Troupe) | Charles H. Chandler | Charles H. Chandler |
Old Times Come Again (or, "Good Old Time" Come Again) | anonymous | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Pop Goes the Weasel [14 Mar] | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by Charley Twiggs, 1859 |
Riding on a Rail | anon. | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
The Broken Lyre (Ballad) [3 Oct] | anonymous | William H. Hartwell |
The Coquette (Comic Song) [28 May] | Miss C. B. | James Pierpont |
The Darky's Boat Song [aka Darkies Boat Song] | Murphy, West & Peel's Original Minstrels | Murphy, West & Peel's Original Minstrels |
The Dying Words of Little Katy, or Will He Come (Song [and Chorus]) | Solon Robinson (published in the New York Tribune, Aug. 1853) | Horace Waters; Arranged by Thomas Baker |
The First Rose of Summer (Song) [27 Sep] | anonymous | Frederick Buckley |
The Household Clock | A. Sedgwick | A. Sedgwick |
The Kentucky Alligator, or Ceasar's Trip to de Cristal Palace On de back ob Allegater" [27 Aug] | William Clifton | William Clifton |
The Loved of Other Years | E. J. Porter | Hermann L. Schreiner |
The Maniac Mother | W. L. Hargrove | Italian Melody; Adapted by W. L. Hargrove |
The Place I Called My Home (Ballad) | anonymous | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
The Other Side of Jordan | Edwin P. Christye | Daniel Decatur Emmett?, 1815-1904 |
There's Fortune On Before Us Boys! | Charles Sheard | George Henry Russell |
We Are Happy Now, Dear Mother (Song) [17 Sep] | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
We Miss Thee at Home (An Answer to the Favorite Ballad Do They Miss Me at Home) | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Welcome Home (Companion to Do They Miss Me at Home) [25 Oct] | J. E. Carpenter | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Will He Come (Little Katy's Dying Bed) (Song & Chorus) | W. J. Wetmore, M. D. | W. J. Wetmore, M. D. |
Yo! Yah! Yo! Strike the Old Banjo (from Christy's Plantation Melodies) | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
1854 | ||
Absent Friends [5 May] | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 |
Amy Rosy Lee (Negro Song) [26 Jul] | H. Dumbleton | H. Dumbleton |
And Dat's Another Pull Back (Corn Song) | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by Frank Williams |
Away with the Past (Ballad) [12 Jun] | Helen Truesdell | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 |
Be Cheery Boys (Song) | William J. Wetmore M.D. | William J. Wetmore M.D. |
Bell Brandon (Ballad) (Song and Chorus) | T. Ellwood Garrett | Francis Woolcott; Arranged by T. B. Prendergast of the Cambell Minstrels |
Ben Fisher and Wife or the Humble Home | T. Wood | T. Wood |
Better Times Are Coming Friends (Ballad) | H. Dumbleton | H. Dumbleton |
Carry Me Home to Tennessee | anonymous | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Christmas Bells [26 May] | W. H. Esq. | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 |
Close by the Sparking Sea or Ella Dean [28 Sep] | F. W. Barbour | F. W. Barbour |
Come Take a Sail (A New Ethiopian Melody) | H. Avery | H. Avery |
Dilly Burn | George F. Meeser | William B. Harvey |
Down by the Pebbly Shore (Duet) [29 Dec] | James Simmonds | Thomas Baker |
Down the River, Down the Ohio | Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 | Edwin Pearce Christy, 1815-1862 |
Few Days, or Our Country Now Is Great and Free | K. N. | anonymous; Arranged by S. G. A. |
Few Days, or The United American's | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | anonymous |
Fillibustering (A Comic Song) | anonymous | Van Der Weyde |
Gently Down the Stream [13 Dec] | Nelson F. Kneass, 1823-1868 | Nelson F. Kneass, 1823-1868 |
Geraldine [28 Jul] | James Pierpont | James Pierpont |
Good News From Home (Ballad) [SOLO & CHORUS] | Patrick S. Gilmore | Patrick S. Gilmore |
Grand Father and Grand Mother Waltzes (Nos. 1 and 2) | none | William Fisher |
Home Delights (Song & Chorus) [16 Oct] | John P. Ordway | John P. Ordway |
Homeward Bound | Curtis Guild Esq. | Nathan Richardson? |
Hop de Dooden Doo (Ethiopian Ballad) | M. A. I. | M. A. I. |
I Cannot Call Her Mother (Ballad) | Mrs. Sarah T. Bolton | R. Sinclair |
I Cannot Sing to Night (Ballad) | Mrs. L. L. Deming | Mrs. L. L. Deming |
I Care Not to Be There (Ballad) | anon. | S. M. Grannis |
I Feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie (Ballad) | E. W. Locke | E. W. Locke; arr. by Frederick Nicholls Crouch, 1808-1896 |
I Love the Heights of Brooklyn (National Ballad) | William Mitchison | William Mitchison |
I Love Thee Thou Bright Sunny South, Mea Patria (An Ode to the South) | Bowen | Arnaud Preot |
I Touch My Harp, and Dream Again! | J. W. Lake Esq. | J. L. Hopkins |
Is It Any Body's Business (aka Is It Anybody's Business) (Ballad) | anonymous | H. C. Morse |
Johnny Darling (A Brother to Katy Darling Got N' Up) | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 |
Julia Fay [16 Oct | Frederick W. Jones | Edward O. Eaton |
Keemo Kimo | H. Wood | H. Wood; Arranged by A. Sedgwick |
Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall (Song) | T. B. Bishop | T. B. Bishop |
Lilly Lee (Song & Quartette) | Revd. G. W. Rogers & S. Stanley | T. Wood |
Lilly White (No. 3 from BUCKLEY's MELODIES) | C. Hart | Frederick Buckley |
Little Gerty and Uncle True (Ballad) | Miss M. A. Collier, from The Lamplighter, p. 19 | Luther Orlando Emerson |
Make Hay While the Sun Shines (Song & Chorus) | J. Simmonds | A. Sedgewick |
Meet Me in Heaven, or The Night Funeral of a Slave | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Mercy (Hymn) | various | Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1829-1869 |
Money Is a Hard Thing to Borrow | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | anonymous; Arranged by W. Stein |
My Father Land or The Dream [3 Oct] (as sung by Jenny Lind, 1820-1887) | Frederica Bremer, 1801-1865 | Karl Muller |
My Lovely Susy Saul (aka My Lovely Susey Saul) (Plantation Melody) | anonymous | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
My Old House My Dear Happy Home | anonymous | Frederick Buckley |
Ne'er Fear Boys, Cheer (No. 2 from Songs Composed by & for Geo[rge]. Christy and Wood's Minstrels) | anonymous | Nelson Kneass |
Near the Banks of That Lone River (Ballad Melody) | George Pope Morris Esq., 1802-1864 | Theod. Lahache, Op. 112 |
Oh! Bid Me Not Forget (Ballad) | anonymous | Frederick Buckley |
Ole Uncle Samuel (A Negro Song) | Alfred Burnett, Esq. | E. Thomas |
Olive Brown (Ethioian Song) | A. Black | B. White |
One Gentle Word (No. 1 from Sanfords Songs) | Stephen Ralph Glover, 1812-1870 | Stephen Ralph Glover, 1812-1870 |
Our Girls (Ballad) | C. D. Stuart, Esq. | Thomas Baker |
Oh! I'se So Wicked | G. C. Howard | G. C. Howard |
Ring the Bell Fanny | James Pierpont Esq. (1822-1893) | James Pierpont Esq. (1822-1893) |
Sad News From Home (Ballad) | Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, 1829-1892 | Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, 1829-1892 |
St. Clare to Little Eva in Heaven | George Cunnibell Howard, 1820-1887 | George Cunnibell Howard, 1820-1887 |
Susan Jane (or Dis Child Is by His Lub Forsaken) | Frank Williams | Frank Williams |
Susy Anna Simson (aka Susianna Simson) (No. 3 from Songs Composed by and for Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels) | anonymous | anonymous |
Sweet Woman | anonymous | Ice L. Emerson |
The Chink of Gold (aka Les Pieces d'Lor) | George Linley | E. Montauery |
The Fire-Fly (Song) [22 May] | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 |
The Flag of Our Union (A National Song) | General George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
The Ghost of Uncle Tom | Miss Martha Hill | Miss Martha Hill |
The Grave of Uncle True | Jefferson Henri Nones, U.S.A. | H. S. Coleman |
The Harvest Moon [19 Dec] | anonymous | G. S. P. |
The Indian Captive or The Absent Lover | D. Loughery A. M. | James E. Macruder |
The Land of Our Birthplace (Song & Chorus) [22 Aug] | anonymous | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 |
The Mariner Boy | Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 |
The Miller's Will | Stump Town | Stump Town |
The Old Mountain Tree (Quartette) | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
The Nations (A Melange containing Six Melodies for the Harp) (No. 13 from Gems for the Young Harpist)
|
none | Nicholas Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 |
The Old Cottage Clock (Song & Chorus) [6 Apr] | Charles Swain | I. B. Webster |
The Old House (circa 1854) | anonymous | Luther Orlando Emerson, 1820-1915 |
The Quadroon Girl to Her Lover | George C. Howard, 1815-1887 | George C. Howard, 1815-1887 |
The Right of Nebraska (Song and Chorus) | H. S. Newell | H. S. Newell |
The Scenes of Our Childhood | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 |
The Song of Liberty; or, The March of "Concord" (A Favorite National Air [Hail Columbia) | B. Cahill | B. Cahill |
The Star Spangled Flag of the Free | Henry Clay Preuss | Stewart Macaulay |
The Star-Spangled Banner With Brilliant Variations (Opus 490) | none | Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+ |
The Strawberry Girl (Song) (from FASHION and FAMINE) | George C. Howard | George C. Howard |
The Three Calls or the Eleventh Hour | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
Topsy Neber Was Born (Topsy's Song) | Elizabeth Cook, 1818-1889 | S. Stanley |
Uncle Tom's Religion | George Cunnibell Howard, 1820-1887 | George Cunnibell Howard, 1820-1887 |
Wake! Dinah, Wake! (Ethiopian Melody) | S. C. Howard | S. C. Howard; arranged by John P. Ordway |
We Were Girls Together (Arranged for One or Two Voices) | Mrs. A. L. R. Dufour | Solon Nourse |
Were I Posses'd of Fairy Pow'r | anonymous | Alfred F. Toulmin |
What Is Home Without a Father? | Louis S. D. Rees | Louis S. D. Rees |
When You And I Were Young (Ballad) | anonymous | Charles G. Degenhard |
Willie Bell! | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 |
1855 | ||
A Dollar or Two (from Favorite Melodies of Cambell's Minstrels) | Melville | Melville |
Adeste Fideles (No. 5 from Sacred Melodies for Harp) [6 Mar] | none | Arranged by Aptommas |
Away for the Country [10 Sep] | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
By the Banks of the Hudson River (Song) [17 Nov] | H. S. Cornwell | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 |
Call to Kansas [1 May] | Miss Lucy Larcom | E. Norman, Jr. |
Cuba Plantation Dance | none | Charles H. Wilson |
Gentle Maiden (Ballad) | J. G. F. | William J. Lemon |
Going Home! (Ballad and Chorus) (Companion to Home Delights) | John P. Ordway | John P. Ordway |
Hand Organ Polka | none | Arr. by M. Philippi |
Harry Lee (Ballad) | George J. Anderson | George J. Anderson |
Have You Seen Sam (Song and Chorus) | Frank. Spencer | Frank. Spencer |
Home Beloved, I Miss Thee Then! (Song and Chorus) [c1854; 23 Jan 1855] | H. M. T. | John P. Ordway |
I Spare That Aged Tree or The Woodman's Reply [24 Sep] | Sydney Dyer | W. J. Landram |
Juanita (A Song of Spain) (Spanish Ballad) | Hon. Mrs. Norton | Arranged by T. G. May |
Little Bennie (Duett and Chorus) | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 |
Minnie Myrtle (Song & Chorus) [4 Jul] | Sydney Dyer | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 |
My Old Virginia Home | J. A Bartley, Esq. | Charley T. Frey |
Old Bob Ridley | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 |
Say, Brothers (No. 509 from the Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes) [aka Glory, Glory Hallelujah) | anonymous | anonymous |
See How Beneath the Moonbeam's Smile (No. 2 from The Two Nightingales: a Choice Selection of Vocal Duets) [4 Aug] | anonymous | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 |
Single Blessedness (A True Picture of a Bachelor's Hall) | Thomas More | T. Wood |
The Birth of Washington (A National Song) | Lieut. Henry De Wolf. U.S.A. | J. M. Bradford |
The Church Porch (Madrigal) [4 Jun] | William M. Thackeray | Frederick Nicholls Crouch, 1808-1896 |
The Early Flower [10 Sep] | W. H. Potter | W. H. Hartwell |
The Fairies of the Hill (A Cantata for Female Voices) | Godfrey Greylock | James L. Ensign |
The Fireman's Heart Is Bold and Free (Descriptive Song and Chorus) | anonymous | Benjamin Jepson |
The Indian Mother's Lullaby (Song & Quartette) A Collection of Ballads, Duetts and Quartettes sung by OSSIANS BARDS | James Gowdy Clark, 1930-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1930-1897 |
The Musical Trial, or, The Primo Basso and His Pupil (Duett) [15 Mar] | anonymous | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
The Old Door Stone (Song) | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1819-1858 |
The Orphan (Ballad) | C. D. Stewart | Thomas Baker |
The Orphan's Lament (Song) [29 Mar] | anonymous | Charles Wesley Jarvis, 1809-1871 |
The Shanghai (Comic Song [with Chorus]) | Clark C. Haskins | Clark C. Haskins; Arranged by Professor Hardig |
The Sword of Bunker Hill | William Ross Wallace | Bernard Covert |
To the Loved Ones at Home [c1854; 19 Jan 55] | H | James Pierpont |
Twinkling Stars Are Laughing, Love | John P. Ordway | John P. Ordway |
Wanted a Hand to Hold My Own (An Advertisement) [8 Sep] | anon. | Bernard Covert |
We All Wear Cloaks (Song full of fun and good nature) | anonymous | Sydney M. Grannis; Arranged by George W. Chamberlain |
What Is Home Without a Husband (Ballad) | H. C. P. | H. C. P. |
1856 | ||
Anna Lee (Song and Chorus) [25 Nov] | Dr. H. Wardner | Hart Pease Danks, 1847-1903 |
Cheer, Boys Cheer With Variations [25 Apr] | none | Melody by Henry Russell, 1812-1900; Music by Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+ |
"Clear the Way!" or Song of "The Wagon Road" | Charles Mackay Esq. | Stephen C. Massett |
Darling Nelly Gray | Benjamin Russell Hanby | Benjamin Russell Hanby |
Eighty Years Ago (A Patriotic Song) [18 Aug] | Charles Sprague | J. F. Petri |
Far From My Native Land (Song and Chorus) (Converse's Home Song) | Chauncy Marvin Cady, 1824-1889 | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Ho! for the Kansas Plains (Song & Chorus) | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
John Bull's Big Fleet | William Clifton | William Clifton |
Keep Step to the Music (A National Song) | Mark Frederick Bigney, 1817-1886 | Theordore Felix Von De LaHache, 1822-1869 |
Kiss Me Quick and Go (Song) | Silas Sexton Steele, Esq. | Frederick Buckley, 18??-1864 |
Listen to the Robin (Song & Chorus) [1 Oct] | Silas Sexton Steele, Esq. | Frederick Buckley, 18??-1864 |
Lubly Cynthie | anonymous | Austin Hart |
Mother, Home & Heaven (Song and Chorus) [27 Aug] | Frank Drayton | Frank Drayton |
My Darling Adelaide (Ballad) [May 12] | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
My Mary Ann (The Yankee Girls Song) | Barney Williams | M. Jyse |
My Old Cane Bottomed Chair | William Makepeace Thackeray | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Oh! Give Me Song in the Still Midnight (Midnight Serenade) [11 Sep] | Chauncey Marvin Cady, 1824-1889 | Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
Oh! The Old Old Clock | anonymous | J. A. Fowler |
Poor Juna | anonymous | Miss Armstrong; Arranged by James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
Poverty (Ballad) (No. 11 from Select Drawing Room Songs) | anonymous | Frederick Nicholls Crouch, 1808-1896 |
Reuben Wright and Phoebe Brown (A Pathetic Ballad) | anonymous | H. M. T. |
Robert of Lincoln, or, The Song of the "Bob o'Link" | William Cullen Bryant, 1794-1878 | J. Osgood |
Root, Hog, or Die | anonymous | anonymous |
Samuel Johnsing (A Parody) | H. S. Cartee | H. S. Cartee |
Sparking Sunday Night | Charles G. Degenhard | Sydney M. Grannis |
The Arrow and the Song [circa 1856] | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | John Blockley |
The Banner of the Free | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | Franz Staab |
The Belle's Mistake | J. S. Freligh | anonymous; Arranged by L. H. Freligh |
The College Hornpipe With Variations No. 42 from Melodies of the Day) (Opus 666) (aka The Sailor's Hornpipe)[12 May] | none | Charles Grobe |
The Old Brown Cow (No. 1 from Gems of the Minstrelsy) [2 May] | H. S. Cartee | H. S. Cartee |
The Origin of Yankee Doodle (from National Songs of America) | [adapted by] George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | Arranged by Francis H. Brown |
The Underground Railcar, or Song of the Fugitive | anonymous | G. N. Allen |
The Wayside Spring (No. 4 from Select Drawing Room Songs; and Life in the West) | J. E. Carpenter | Frederick Nicholls Crouch, 1808-1896 |
The Willow Glen (No. 2 from Songs & Ballads for the Home Circle) [24 Mar] | Walter Meadows | Walter Meadows |
Willie's Welcome Home (Answer to Willie We Have Missed You [music by Stephens Collins Foster, 1854]) | A. Fleetwood | A. Von Smit |
1857 | ||
A Farmer's Wife I'll Be | George Henry Russell | George Henry Russell |
Adieu My Lovely Georgian Girl [13 Apr] | Alfred Gregory | P. B. Isaacs |
All That Glitters Is Not Gold | Frank Drayton | Frank Drayton |
Ave Maria | anonymous | Antonio Bagioli, 1795-1871 |
Bessie's Grave (Prize Song) (Beautiful Ballad) [4 Apr] | W. Wallace Winchester | James W. Porter |
Bird Song | Pete Morris | Pete Morris |
Castles in the Air (A Scotch Song) (from The Southern Musical Boquet of Favorite Songs and Ballads No. 7.)[circa 1857] | J. Ballantine | Robert Adams |
Come into the Garden, Maude | Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1809-1892 | Michael William Balfe, 1808-1870 |
Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Home [13 Jan] | anonymous | William Thomas Wrighton, 1816-1880 |
Eternal Spring (aka Juanita With Brilliant Variations) [11 Jul] | none | Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+, Opus 845 |
Hurrah! Hurrah! the Union! (New Republican Song) [28 Dec] | Eugene Batchelder | George W. Lyon |
I'll Do As Much For You (Ballad) | anon. | H. Avery |
Memory's Dream (Ballad) [2 Nov] | anonymous | Lucius Merrifield |
Minnie Clyde (Kitty Clyds's Sister) [4 Jan] | L. V. H. Crosby | L. V. H. Crosby |
My Grandma's Advice | M. | M.; Arranged by Edward Kanski |
My Grandmother's Lesson | Artemas Nixon Johnson | Artemas Nixon Johnson |
Near the Broken Stile (Song) | anonymous | Frank Romer |
Niagara Falls | Mr. Winchell | Mr. Winchell? |
Nothing to Wear [14 Aug] | Carrie Bell | Carrie Bell |
One Night While Wandering (Negro Extravaganza) [16 Sep] | G. H. George | G. H. George |
Our National Flag! | anonymous | J. M. Deems |
Our Union Right or Wrong (A National Song) [9 Aug] | Silas Sexton Steele | Frederick Buckley |
Rosalie the Prairie Flower With Brilliant Variations (No. 5 from SIGNS of LOVE: 6 Beautiful Melodies) [18 Dec] | none | [Melody by George Frederick Root, 1820-1895]; Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+ |
Soldier's Joy (from The Graces) (Arranged for 3 Performers on the Piano-Forte) [4 Jun] | none | T. Bissell |
The Angels Told Me So | Rev. Sidney Dyer | Horace Waters; Arranged by Augustus Cull |
The Aristocratic Nigger (Solo and Quartette) | Jerry Bryant | P. B. Isaacs |
The Bird of Washingtin (Song and Chorus) | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
The Days When We Were Young (Ballad) [13 Sep] | anon. | Frederick Buckley |
The Heart Should Have Some Tuneful Strings (Ballad) [22 Jan] | anonymous | William Thomas Wrighton, 1816-1880; Arranged for Spanish Guitar by Charles Crozat Converse, 1832-1918 |
The Little White Cottage; or, Gentle Nettie Moore [16 Sep] | Marshall S. Pike | Melody by G. S. P.; Chorus and Piano Accompaniment by James S. Pierpont, 1822-1893 |
The Old Cabin Home | T. Paine | T. Paine |
The One Horse Open Sleigh (or, Jingle Bells) [16 Sep] | James Pierpont, 1822-1893 | James Pierpont, 1822-1893 |
The Three Angel Visitants (Song) | Chauncey Marvin Cady, 1824-1889 | Chauncey Marvin Cady, 1824-1889 |
Why Do We Mourn for the Past (Ballad) [13 Apr] | C. Hart | Frederick Buckley |
1858 | ||
Annie Lisle (Song and Chorus) [9 Jan] | H. S. Thompson | H. S. Thompson |
Darling Nelly Gray With Brilliant Variations (Opus 954) | none | Melody by Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1856; Charles Grobe |
Down in Alabam'; or, Aint I Glad I Got Out De Wilderness (Ethiopian Refrain) | J. Warner | J. Warner; Arranged by Walter Meadows |
Folks That Put on Airs | H. Angelo | William H. Coulston |
Gentle Mary | anonymous | Frederick Hessler |
God Save Our President (National Song) | Francis De Haes Janvier | George Feilx Benkert |
Good Heart & Willing Hand (Song and Chorus) | Charles Mackey, Esq., 1814-1889 | Bernard Covert |
Hurrah! for the Rail and the River (A Commercial Song) [March] | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | Henry John Groves |
Jessie's Dream, or the Relief of Lucknow (A Patriotic Song) | Mrs. Weir | Thomas Crawford, the Scottish Vocalist |
Johnny's Equal Is Not Here (Song and Chorus) | anonymous | C. H. Fox; Arranged by L. Meyer |
Lilly Dale Schottisch | none | Franklin L. Harris |
Marion Lee (No. 1 of 8 from A Collection of Songs, Ballads and Quartetts by H. S. Thompson) | Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 |
Our Father Who Art in Heaven | H. Clay Preuss | F. R. Phohl |
The Old Mill Wheel (Song & Chorus) | W. Milton Clark, Esq. | W. Milton Clark, Esq. |
The Old Thatch'd Cot (aka My Old Thatched Cot) [Song and Chorus] | Frank Drayton | Frank Drayton |
The Yellow Rose of Texas | J. K. | J. K. |
1859 | ||
A Down Easter's Visit to St. Louis (Comic Song) | S. W. Raine | S. W. Raine |
America Beloved, Revered (National Song) | Lewis Della | Dr. W. P. Cunnington |
Annabel Lee | Edgar Allan Poe, 1801-1849 | E. F. Falconnet |
Beautiful Moon, Thou Queen of Night (Song and Chorus) | Charles William Everest, 1814-1877 | Charles William Everest, 1814-1877 |
Darling Little Blue-Eyed Nell (Southern Edition) (Song with Chorus) | B. F. Woolf | Frederick Buckley |
Darling Little Minnie (No. 4 from Six Songs) | Charles J. Sprague | J. E. Perring |
In the Louisiana Lowlands | anonymous | anonymous |
Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother | John P. Ordway | Luther Orlando Emerson |
Litoria | anonymous | anonymous [Tune=Old MacDonald Had a Farm] |
Popping in at Pudding Time (from COMIC SONGS) | J. H. Wilton | J. H. Tully |
Silent Nymph With Silvery Wings (The Naiades' Song in the New Romantic Operatic Burletta LURLINE, or The Revolt of the Naiades) | Edward Fitzball, 1792-1873 | G. H. Rodwell |
The Boy with the Auburn Hair | E. F. Dixey ? | E. F. Dixey ? |
The Captain [aka The Captain With His Whiskers] (No. 1 from Songs of the Florences) | W. J. Florence | W. J. Florence; arranged by T. Comer |
The Drum March of the Guard | Appleton Oaksmith | George T. Evans |
Upidee | anonymous | Arranged H. G. Spaulding |
Viva L'America, Home of the Free (National Song) | Harrison Millard | Harrison Millard |
We Meet Upon the Level (Masonic Ode) | Dr. Robert Morris, 1818-1888, August 1854 | Chauncey Marvin Cady, 1824-1889 |
When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home (Ballad) | Frances Kyle | John Fletcher |
With My Banjo on My Knee | S. J. Charles | Thomas Paine (aka Robert Treat Paine) |
1860 | ||
Always Look on the Sunny Side (Ballad) | Bernard Covert? | Bernard Covert; Arranged by A. Cull |
Bonnie Bell (Ballad) | Thomas Spencer Lloyd | Thomas Spencer Lloyd |
Close the Ranks Firmly (A Song for the Union) [30 Oct] | T. H. W. | anon.; arranged by William Dressler |
Dixie's Land With Brilliant Variations (Opus 1250) | none | Charles Grobe |
For the Union We'll Die (Opus 340) [2 Dec] | W. S. Hurlocke M.D. | James W. Porter |
Freedom's Battle-Cry | W. H. Burleigh | C. |
God and Our Union (The Anthem of Freedom) | Louis Dela, Esqr | Leopold Meignen, Doct: of Music |
Grand Secession March | none | Thomas J. Caulfield, Opus 17 |
Happy Land of Cannan (aka Happy Land of Canaan) | William A. Wray?, 18??-1866? | William A. Wray, 18??-1866? |
Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (Ballad) | J. E. Carpenter | William Thomas Wrighton, 1816-1880 |
Honest Old Abe (Song & Chorus) | D. Wentworth, Esq. | A Wide Awake |
I'll Follow Thee (Brilliant Song) [circa 1860s] | Joseph Edwards Carpenter, 1813-1885 | Henry Farmer, 1819-1891 |
I Am a Freeman [c1859; 18 Jul 1860] | C. C. Bitler | Neidhardt |
I Know a Pair of Hazel Eyes | Charles L. Sprague, Esq. | Georgio Stigelli |
I Wish He Would Make Up His Mind | anonymous | William J. Wetmore, M. D. |
Jessie's Dream. a Story of the Relief of Lucknow | Grace Cambell | John Blockley, 1800-1882 |
Liberty Chourus [20 Aug] | L. Hinsdale Sherwood | L. Hinsdale Sherwood |
Little Barefoot [Song & Chorus] [circa 1860] | Frank Howard (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) | Frank Howard (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) |
Little Tillie's Grave | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 |
Pretty Lady, Cross My Hand (Ballad) | Henry Grey | J. W. Williams |
My Trundle Bed | John C. Baker, 1822-???? | John C. Baker, 1822-???? |
Old K. Y. KY [No. 2 from Emmett's Inimitable Plantation Songs] | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904; Arranged by W. L. Knees |
On a Sunny Summer Morning (Ballad) | Luella Clark | Carl Hause |
Only Waiting (Song) | anon. | George Kunkel |
Over the River | Mrs. Nancy A. W. Priest | Asa Burnham Hutchinson, 1823-1884 |
Rock Me to Sleep | Florence Percy [pseud. for Elizabeth Akers Allen, 1832-1911] | Sir Julius Benedict, 1804-1885 |
Rock Me to Sleep, Mother | Florence Percy [pseud. for Elizabeth Akers Allen, 1832-1911] | Ernest Leslie |
Rock Me to Sleep, Mother | Florence Percy [pseud. for Elizabeth Akers Allen, 1832-1911] | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 |
Secession Grand March (Instrumental No. 37 from Southern Recollections: A Collection of Favorite Southern Melodies [1864]) | none | J. R. Boulcott |
Simon the Cellarer (Ballad) (from the Parlor Opera Diamond Cut Diamond | anonymous | John Liptrot Hatton |
The American Flag (Song and Chorus) | Prof. J.W. Lawton | John M. Mills |
The Day Star of Freedom (Patriotic Song) [9 Jul] | William E. Richardson | J. W. Turner |
The Deeds of Marion's Men (National Quartette) | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
The Flag of Our Union (Song [and Chorus]) | J. M. Simmons | Hugh A. Clark |
The Lurline Polka (Arranged upon W. V. Wallace's Opera: Lurline) | none | Charles D'Albert |
The Pig Song (The Fiddler & the Pig) [circa 1860s] | Francis Crowley Burnand | Francis Crowley Burnand |
The Union (A National Song) | Francis De Haes Janvier | J. M. Deems |
To the Boy Defender of Kentucky's Honor | Henry T. Stanton Esq. | Edward O. Eaton |