| 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 | 
|---|---|---|
| 1866 | ||
| 500,000 Devils (aka Fu[:]nfmal Hundert Tausend Teufel) (Bass Solo) | Ged. von Oettinger | Graben Hoffman, Opus 5 | 
| A Nation's Orphans | A Lady of Kentucky | P. G. Anton | 
| Leave It, Ah No! The Land Is Our Own! | Mrs. M. J. Young | F. W. Smith | 
| Be Merciful to the South | Miles O'Reilly | William Ketchum | 
| Bright Southern Star (A Beautiful Ballad) [28 Dec] | B. F. Chase | anonymous | 
| Bury Me at Sunset (A Soldier's Last Request) [Song and Chorus] [17 Jan] | Frederick E. Arnold | Frank Wilder | 
| (Willie's Last Words) Comrade, I Am Going Home [18 Dec] | Theodore D. C. Miller | W. Irving Hartshorn | 
| Crowding Awfully (Temperance Song & Chorus) [4 Jun] | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | 
| Darky Sam (Song and Chorus) | anonymyous | J. Young | 
| Father's a Drunkard and Mother Is Dead | Stella, of Washington | Mrs. E[ffie]. A. (Susan) Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (later known as Mrs. Druer) | 
| God Bless the President (National Song) [19 Sep] | E. N. Lamont | anonymous; Arranged by Charles E. White | 
| Goober Peas | A. Pindar, Esq. | P. Nutt, Esq. | 
| Hail! Columbia | anonymous | Melody by Prof. Pfiel, from "President's March, 1759; Arranged by George Barker | 
| Halt! Boys Halt! (Song and Chorus) | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | 
| Heard Ye the News? or Welcom the Soldier Home (Song and Chorus) (No. 5 from Gems for the Household: A Collection of Beautiful Songs) [29 Oct] | William Bell Adamson | William Bell Adamson | 
| I Wish That I'd Been Born a Boy (Ladies Comic Song) | H. Angelo | H. Angelo; Arranged by James W. Porter | 
| I Wouldn't Like to Tell (Song and Chorus) [circa 1866+] | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Charles E. Pratt | 
| I'll Marry No Man If He Drinks | Dexter Smith | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) | 
| I'll Never Be a Slave Again [23 Jul] | W. Dexter Smith, Jr. | Frederick Clemence | 
| I Cannot Tell You Why (Song and Chorus) [19 Oct] | W. W. Wellesley | J. Summers | 
| In a Horn (A Song for the Times) | anonymous | adapted and arranged by Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | 
| "In Memoriam" A. Lincoln | Gertrude I. Ladd | Gertrude I. Ladd | 
| In Memoriam (Quartet, on the death of Abraham Lincoln, the Sixteenth President of the United States) | Mrs. E. J. Bugbee | Hiram T. Merrill | 
| Jolly Old Saint Nicholas [circa 1866] | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | 
| March of the Loyal Legion [circa 1866] | Rossiter Worthington Raymond, 1840-1918 | Horatio Collins King, 1837-1918 | 
| My Mother's Angel Voice | Delos Gardner Spaulding, 1833-1884 | Delos Gardner Spaulding, 1833-1884 | 
| One More Gallant Charge, Boys! (Song and Chorus) [c1865; 15 Dec 1866; 5 Feb 1867] | Mrs. Mary Allen | C. W. Van Aiken | 
| Our Father Don't Drink Any Now (aka Father Don't Drink Any Now!) (Song and Chorus) | Frank Howard [pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884] | Frank Howard [pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884] | 
| Pickininy Nigs [aka Pickinniny Nigs] (No. 3 from The celebrated Songs & Dances of Delahanty and Hengler) | Ted Straight | Ted Straight; arrange by T. Brigham Bishop | 
| Santa Claus, or, Up on a House-Top [Oct] | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | 
| She Waits by the River for Me (Song and Chorus) | J. B. Swett, Esq. | E. K. Cole, M.D.; Arranged by Armand Edward Blackmar, 1826-1888 | 
| Sherman Marched Down to the Sea (Patriotic Song and Chorus) | Adj't Byers | William Cumming Peters, 1805-1866 | 
| Sneezing Song | Words from the French, translated by Dr. William James Wetmore | X. Mergy | 
| The Age of Wonders (A Song for the Times) (Solo with Chorus) | H. F. Greene | W. F. Walker | 
| The American Hymn | Mathias Keller, 1813-1875 | Mathias Keller, 1813-1875 | 
| The Battle of Manassas [13 Apr] | none | Blind Tom [psued. for Thomas Greene Bethune (Wiggins), 1849-1908] | 
| The Blue and the Gray (Song and Chorus) | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | 
| The Conquered Banner (Grand Solo for Mezzo Soprano or Baritone) | Moina | Theodore von La Hache (Opus 645) | 
| The Exile's Farewell [24 Apr] | anonymous | A Lady of New York | 
| The Faded Gray Jacket or Fold It Up Carefully | Mrs. C. A. Ball | Charlie L. Ward | 
| The Freedman's Lament (Song and Chorus) | M. B. Ladd | M. B. Ladd; Arranged by Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Parkhurst | 
| The Freedman's Song | A. R. Watson | F. W. Smith | 
| The Girl I Left Behind Me [piano solo with variations] | none | anon.; Arr. by W. B. Miller | 
| The Sword of Robert Lee | Moina | Henry Weber | 
| The Sword of Gen. Lee (Song and Chorus) | Moina | Miss Carrie R. Stakely | 
| We're Freemen Now [Jan 17] | Percy Thacker | Charles C. Sontag | 
| Wearin' of the Grey | Tar Heel | anonymous | 
| Welcome Christmas (A New Carol with Chorus) | David A. Warren? | David A. Warren | 
| When You and I Were Young, Maggie [May 19] | George Washington Johnson, 1839-1917 | James Austin Butterfield, 1837-1891 | 
| Who Is He? [Hymn] | Rev. Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Rev. Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | 
| You Naughty, Naughty Men (from The Black Crook) | T. Kennick | G. Brickwell | 
| Young Eph's Jubilee (Copyright filed 8 Feb. 1866) (Answer to Young Eph's Lament) | J. B. Murphy Esq. | William H. Brockway, 1834/5-1888 | 
| 1867 | ||
| Bird of May (Song for Spring) [before 1867] | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | 
| Bonnie Scotland I Adore Thee | T. Gordon | T. Gordon | 
| Champagne Charlie | H. J. Whymark [George Leybourne?] | Alfred Lee | 
| Consolidation Medley or Hurrah for Uncle Sam | W. M. Kennedy | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Don't You Go, Tommy | C. T. Lockwood | C. T. Lockwood | 
| General Lee's Surrender | Mrs. J. P. Hawkins of Virginia | Mrs. J. P. Hawkins of Virginia | 
| Girls, Wait for a Temperance Man (Humorous Song and Chorus) | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Effie A. Parkurst | 
| Grumble, Grumble, Growl! | anonymous | Phillip Phillips | 
| Jefferson Davis in Prison (Song) | Rev. J. Barker | Alfred Schmidt | 
| Juliana Phebiana Constantina Brown (Humorous Song) | J. Thompson | J. Thompson | 
| Kneel Where Our Loves Are Sleeping | G. W. R. | Miss L. Nella Sweet | 
| Lashed to the Mast! (Patriotic Song) [3 May] | F. H. Stauffer | John Wallace Hutchinson, 1821-1908; arranged by M. F. H. Smith | 
| Let Me Spank Him for His Mother (A Parody Song) | X. Y. Z. | Herm. H. Rau | 
| Make My Grave in the Lowlands Low; or, The Negro Slave's Lament | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | 
| New England Soldiers (Song and Chorus) [5 Aug] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Oh! What's This World a Coming To? (Comic Song, and Chorus) | Frank Howard [pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884] | Frank Howard [pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884] | 
| Santa Claus (Song and Chorus) [from pp. 184-185 of The Forest Choir] | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | 
| Sign the Pledge for Mother's Sake (Song and Chorus) | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) | 
| The Edinburgh Quadrille Upon Scotch Airs | none | Charles D'Albert, 1809-1886 | 
| The Flying Trapeze (or, The Man of the Flying Trapeze) | George Leybourne, 1842-1884 | Gaston Lyle (perhaps based on Jaques Offenbach's Le Papillon (1860), in Act 2, Scene 1, in the key of Bb) (arr. by Alfred Lee, 1839-1906) | 
| The Sword of Robert Lee | A. J. Ryan | Rochford | 
| The Yaller Gal That Winked at Me | anon. | A. M. Hernandez | 
| Waiting (for Soprano or Tenor) [1867; 7 May 1884] | H. H. Flagg | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | 
| Watching for Pa | Mrs. J. F. Knapp | Mrs. J. F. Knapp | 
| What's the Matter Uncle Sam? [30 Apr] | W. Dexter Smith Jr. | Alfred Lee, 1839-1906 | 
| "Yankee Robinson" at Bull Run (Comic Yankee Song) | Fayetto Lodawish Robinson | Arranged by George H. Briggs | 
| 1868 | ||
| A Psalm of the Union | William Ross Wallace | Mrs. H. W. Hills | 
| Adolphus Morning Glory | J. B. Murphy, of St. Louis | David Braham | 
| All Quiet Along the Potomac [Quartette] [8 Nov] | Ethyl Lynn Beers, 16 May 1863 | J. Drayton | 
| And So Will the Boys in Blue [26 Oct] | E. W. Locke | E. W. Locke | 
| Anna Carter Lee (Song and Chorus) | Luct A. Osband | John Post | 
| As Through the Park I Go (No. 4 from Serio Comic Songs) | William Lingard | William Lingard; Arr. by Charles E. Pratt | 
| Beautiful Bells! (from Ixion; or, The Man at the Wheel, burlesque, Mythical Greek extravaganza) | Waverly | Melody by Michael Connelly; Arranged by Waverly | 
| Come Back to Erin [first published 2 Jan 1866; copyrighted in 1868] | Claribel (pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte [Alington] Barnard, 1830-1869) | Claribel (pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte [Alington] Barnard, 1830-1869) | 
| Dear Land of My Fathers or Columbia Is Mine [aka Columbia's Mine!] [4 Jun] | Bernard Covert | Bernard Covert | 
| Don't Give Up the Ship [14 Apr] | J. W. Tucker | Leonard Marshall | 
| General Grant's the Man (Campaign Song) | Saul Ser-trew | Saul Ser-trew | 
| Grant-- A Nation's Hero (A Soldier's Chief, A Nation's Chief) (Campaign Song & Chorus) | William T. Rogers | William T. Rogers | 
| Grant-ed (Campaign Song) | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Druer, formerly Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 | 
| Grant, Our Great Commander (Campaign Song) | Maj. J. Barton | Bernard Covert | 
| Grant, The Daring the Lion Hearted (Shall Be Our Watchword) (Song and Chorus) | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by M. A. X | 
| Hail! Beautiful Banner! [28 Jan] | Maria Straub | S. W. Straub | 
| I Aint a Going to Tell (Song and Dance) | anon. | J. Tannenbaum | 
| I Cannot Sing the Old Songs (Ballad) | Claribel, (pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte [Alington] Barnard, 1830-1869) | Claribel, (pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte [Alington] Barnard, 1830-1869) | 
| Julia Stout (The Celebrated Song & Dance) | Eddie Fox | W. Carroll | 
| K. K. K., Ku, Klux Klan (Comic Song) | David A. Warden | David A. Warden | 
| Maggie's Answer (in response to When You and I Were Young, Maggie) | James Austin Butterfield, 1837-1891 | James Austin Butterfield, 1837-1891 | 
| Many Many Leagues at Sea | from Arthur's Home Magazine by F. H. Staugger | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1917, Opus 45 | 
| Mollie Graem (Song with Chorus) | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | 
| Nobody's Child | E. D. | Gussie Estabrook | 
| Oh, I'm as Happy as a Young Spring Chicken (No. 1 from Fred Wilson's Songs) | T. E. N. | T. E. N. | 
| On the Beach at Long Beach (No. 1 from Serio Comic Songs) | William Lingard | William Lingard | 
| "Pop, Pop, Pop," or Sparking Wine (No. 3 from Johnny Allen's Songs & Dances) | Johnny Allen | Johnny Allen | 
| Reconstruction! Grand March | none | Charles Young | 
| She Is a Winsome Wee Thing | Robert Burns, 1759-1796 | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1917 | 
| The Big Sun Flower (Song) | Frank Musgrave | Franl Musgrave | 
| The Carpet-Bagger | T. E. Garrett, Esq. | Alfred von Rochow | 
| The Castle Beyond the Town (A Song) | L. C. Strong | Thomas Spencer Lloyd | 
| The Grand Army (Song & Chorus) | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | 
| The White Man's Banner (Seymour and Blair's Campaign Song) | F. M. Bigney | Theodore von La Hache | 
| We'll Vote Against the Terrible Men (aka We'll Show You When We Come to Vote) (The Great Woman's Suffrage) (Song and Chorus) | Frank Howard (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) | Frank Howard (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) | 
| 1869 | ||
| Beautiful Bells (from IXION; or, The Man at the Wheel, a burlesque, mythical Greek extravaganza) | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Melody by Michael Connelly; Arranged by W. F. Wellman, Jr. | 
| Bourbon Bob (Champagne Charlie's Brother) [Comic Song (with Chorus, ad lib.)] | Saul Ser-trew | Rollin Howard | 
| Cora Carr (A Charming Song and Chorus) | Glencairn | F. W. Schmidt | 
| Crossing on the Ferry (Comic Song for Gentlemen with mixed Chorus ad libitum) | Bobby Newcomb | Bobby Newcomb | 
| Down in the Valley Where the Daisies Grow (No. 1 from Songs and Ballads Sung by D. S. Wambold) | H. Hunter | A. Nish | 
| Fannie Powers (Song & Dance) | Eddie Fox | Eddie Fox | 
| Gates Ajar (Descriptive Ballad) | anon. | Gussie Estabrook | 
| Get Out of the Wilderness and Dixie's Land (as played by Capt. A. Menter and His American Cornet Band) | anon. | Arranged for Piano by Paul Jones | 
| Gone Before (Answer to Ring the Bell Softly) | Dexter Smith | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| He Talks Out In His Sleep (Song and Chorus) | James W. Long | James W. Long | 
| How the Gates Came Ajar (Song & Chorus) | Helen L. Bostwick | Eastburn [pseud. for Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918] | 
| I Fancied Her an Angel (No. 2 from Eddie Fox's Songs & Dances) | Eddie Fox | Eddie Fox; Arranged by C. F. Shattuck | 
| In Memoriam "Our Arlington Hights" | Lizzie M. Boynton | Lizzie M. Boynton | 
| In Olden Times When You and I Were Young (Song and Chorus) | James W. Long | James W. Long | 
| Jolly Santa Claus Is Here | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | 
| Little Maggie May | G. W. Moore | Charles W. Blamphin; arr. for the Guitar by Charles Harris | 
| My Blue-Eyed Jennie Bell (Song Ballad) | Albert C. Warren Esq. | E. G. B. Holder | 
| Oh Mother! Take the Wheel Away [circa 1869] | Claribel (pseud. for Mrs Charlotte Alington Barnard, 1830-1869) | Claribel (pseud. for Mrs Charlotte Alington Barnard, 1830-1869) | 
| Profit and Loss [5 Jun] | Frank Howard [aka Delos Gardner Spaulding, 1833-1884] | Frank Howard [aka Delos Gardner Spaulding, 1833-1884] | 
| She Played on Nine Pianos (Song and Chorus) | William Arlington | George W. Brown | 
| Shew! Fly, Don't Bother Me (Comic Song) | Billy Reeves | Frank Cambell; Arr. by Rollin Howard | 
| Sweet Mollie Matilda Jane (3 Nov] | John Reynolds | John Reynolds | 
| The Little Brown Jug | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| We'd Better Bide a Wee (No 6 from Garland of Songs) | Claribel [Mrs. Charlotte (Alington) Bernard], 1830-1869 | Claribel [Mrs. Charlotte (Alington) Bernard], 1830-1869 | 
| 1870 | ||
| Angel Nettie Bane [16 Aug] | Frank Dumont | Frederick B. Naylor | 
| Beyond the Clouds (Song and Chorus) [circa 1870] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Birdie (Song) | George Cooper | Vienna Demorest | 
| Birds in the Night (Lullaby) | Lionel H. Lewin | Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842-1900 | 
| Buz Away Mosquito! Buz! Buz! | from Horace | M. O. S. Quito | 
| Carry the News to Mary! (Great Sensation Song) | Charles Howard | Walter Bray; Arranged by Eddie Fox | 
| Come In Old Adam, Come In! | Alice Cary | C. F. Shattuck | 
| Darling Ones Comes from Above | Frank Dumont | Frederick B. Naylor | 
| Dear Minnie Who Lives in the Mill | Frank Dumont | Frederick B. Naylor | 
| Don't Drink My Boy Tonight (Song & Chorus) | Linden L. Parr | Linden L. Parr | 
| Down by the Whispering Sea (Song and Chorus) | Miss Annie Curtiss | Justin Iuch | 
| Dreaming Ever, Fondly Dreaming (Ballad & Chorus) [19 Jan] | George Cooper, 1837-1927 | Edwin Christie | 
| Dying Alone [Song and Chorus] | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Charles A. Fuller | 
| Fantasie for Two Harps on Three Favorite Melodies includes: The Harp That Once; Believe Me of All; The Minstrel Boy [NOTE: only the 1st Harp part is available] | none | Edgar J. Browne, Op. 14 | 
| Grandfather's Daughter (Song and Chorus) [4 Oct] | Laura Gywn | Frank Howard [pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884] | 
| Grandma's Dream [31 Dec] | anon. | Gussie Estabrook | 
| Grandmother's Cot (Song & Chorus) [3 Nov] | Emma F. Molloy | Arthur Baker | 
| Hang Up the Baby's Stocking (Song and Chorus) | from the Little Corporal by Emily Huntington Miller, 1833-1913 | Hiram Murray Higgins, 182?-1879 | 
| Here's "How!" (Solo and Chorus) | from the Army and Navy Journal | J. P. Knight | 
| I Dreamt My Little Boy of Thee (Ballad in Reply to Put Me in My Little Bed) [circa 1870] | Frank W. Green, Esq. | Alfred Lee | 
| Just Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise | Samuel N. Mitchell, 1846-1905 | Charles Blamphin, 1830-1895 | 
| Kiss Me and I'll Go to Sleep or Forgive Me Father Dear, Forgive Me (Companion Song to the Popular Put Me in My Little Bed) | anon. [Dexter Smith?] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Let Me Be! (aka Let Me Be? (An Eccentric Song and Dance) | A. P. Chase | Rollin Howard [pseud. for Ebenezer G. B. Holder, 1840-1879] | 
| Mother's Room [12 Nov] | Lily Lovette | James Ramsey Murray, 1841-1905 | 
| Never Push a Man Going Down Hill [Song and Chorus] | Eph. Horn, Jr. | Eph. Horn, Jr.; arranged by C. T. Dondore | 
| New Year Chorus (No. 4 from 7 Songs | G. Sackett | F. V. B. Kennedy | 
| Only Love Can Tell (Song) [circa 1870s] | B. S. Montgomery | Berthold Tours, 1838-1897 | 
| Our Freddie Died This Morning (Song and Chorus) (aka, Our Willie Died This Morning [1878] | Samuel N. Mitchell, 1847-1905 | William A. Huntley | 
| Put Me in My Little Bed (No. 1 from Three Beautiful Home Songs) | Dexter Smith | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Ridin' in the Street Cars | Fred. Wilson | Fred. Wilson | 
| Sadie Ray (Song and Chorus) | Samuel N. Mitchell, 1847-1905 | J. Tannenbaum | 
| Specie Payment (A Song and Chorus for the Times) | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Harry Miller | 
| Take Me From My Little Bed (Companion to Put Me in My Little Bed) [5 Dec] | Arthur Harrison | A. W. Havens | 
| The Belle of the Opera | Miss Lizzie Garrison | Alfred von Rochow | 
| The Fly Couldn't Help It (Serio Comic Song with Chorus) | George Cooper, 1837-1927 | Charles E. Pratt | 
| The Kingdom of God [Tune: Russian Hymn] | Henry Fothergill Chorley (1808-1872), 1842; and Rev. John Ellerton (1826-1893), 1870 | Alexis Feodorovitch (also Fyodorovich) Lvov (also spelled Lwoff), (1798 or 1799-1870 or 1871), 1833 | 
| The Niggardly Nigger | Harry Hunter | Vincent Davies | 
| We Shall Know Each Other There (Answer to Shall We Know Each Other There) [14 Oct] | Francis Jane Crosby, 1820-1915 | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| When We Pass the Crystal River [29 Dec] | John R. Goodwin | J. M. Ransom | 
| 1871 | ||
| A Little Crib Beside the Bed (Song and Chorus) | Miriam | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| Apple of My Eye (No. 6 from Delehanty & Hengler's Songs & Dances) | William H. Delehanty | William H. Delehanty; arranged by Edward Beyer | 
| Daughters of Freedom! The Ballot Be Yours | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Edwin Pearce Christie [sp? Christy], 1815-1862 | 
| Don't Be Angry With Me, Darling (Song and Chorus) (Answer to I Am Not Angry With You, Dearest) (Companion to Why So Sad, My Precious Darling?) | W. L. Gardner | H. P. Danks | 
| Good Bye, Liza Jane | anon. | anon.; Arr. by Eddie Fox | 
| Good Enough for Me | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Charles E. Pratt | 
| Halloo, Johnny! Halloo, Yank! or, Along the Picket Line (Song and Chorus) | L. L. Ross | L. L. Ross | 
| Jerusalem the Golden | Jason Mason Neale | M. F. H. Smith | 
| List, Boys, the Bell Is Ringing! (A School Song) | Samuel N. Mitchell, 1847-1905 | Rev. Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | 
| Mary Darling, Mary Dear | from the Waverly Magazine | Bernard Covert | 
| Moet and Chandon (Sequel to Champagne Charlie) | H. Hurrille | George Leybourne | 
| Please Let My Brother Go (Song and Chorus) (No. 4 from Wreath Songs) | Dexter Smith | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Put Yourself in His Place (Song and Chorus ad lib.) | anon. | Rollin Howard | 
| Red Cross Grand March [31 May] | none | R. F. C. Ellis | 
| Remember Me (Ballad) [27 Jul] | anonymous | Bernard Covert | 
| Reuben and Rachel (Comic Duett) | Harry Birch | William Gooch | 
| The Blue and the Gray | anon. from the Atlantic Monthly | James W. Long | 
| The End of the World or the Millennium | Thornton | Thornton | 
| The Wonderful Musician [1 Aug] | Walter Greenaway Esq. | Vincent Davies | 
| Up Among the Mountains (Admired Welsh Song) | William Dowing Evans, 1811-1897 | James Conway Brown, 1838-1908 | 
| Wake Now the Song of Glory | Captain J. M. Ransom, Chaplain, U.S.A. | Reverend Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | 
| We're Going Home (Hymn) | [Mrs.] Francis "Fanny" Jane Crosby [Van Alstyne], 1820-1915 | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 | 
| Where the Woodland Birdlings Warble (Song) [5 Jul] | Delos Gardner Spaulding, 1833-1884 | Delos Gardner Spaulding, 1833-1884 | 
| Willie's Ship [6 Dec] | Rea | Berthold Tours, 1838-1897 | 
| 1872 | ||
| A Starry Night for a Ramble (No. 3 from Mr. J. H. Milburn's Musical Bouquet) | George T. Evans | Samuel Bagmall | 
| Bedouin Song | Bayard Taylor, 1825-1878 | Alfred Humphries Pease, 1838-1882 | 
| Birdie's Lament (Sequel to Put Me in My Little Bed) | M. S. Crawford | George T. Evans | 
| Brace Up! or Have You Heard the News? | James E. Stewart | James E. Stewart | 
| Can I Call Her Darling (Ballad Song and Chorus) [27 May?] | Henry A. Coard | Henry A. Coard | 
| Coming Home (Beautiful Song and Chorus) | Josephine Pollard | George W. Persley | 
| Darling, I Am Lonly Now (Song and Chorus) | James E. Stewart | James E. Stewart | 
| Dolly Varden (Song) | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Charles E. Pratt | 
| Fairest of the Fair! (Song and Dance) [Dec 10] | Mrs. Lewis Benedict | W. S. Milton | 
| Far From Home (Song) | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892; Arranged by William Gooch | 
| Festival Hymn (for the World's Musical Jubilee of 1872) | Dudley Buck, 1839-1909 | Dudley Buck, 1839-1909 | 
| Homeless To-Night! or Boston in Ashes [Song and Chorus] [Nov] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| I Am the Rose of Sharon (Duett and Quartette) [22 Nov] | Francis (Fanny) Jane Crosby, 1820-1915 | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| Increase of Crime | J. C. J. | Billy De Vere | 
| Grandpa, Bless Your Little Nell | Con. F. Murphy | Con. F. Murphy | 
| Loving Hearts; or, Happy Faces Round You Mother (No. 2 from TWO CHILDREN SONGS) | Sam Booth | George T. Evans | 
| Make Believe I'm Dreaming (Ballad) | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Violetta | 
| Mother, Oh! Sing Me to Rest (Op. 10, No. 3) (No. 12 from 2nd Series -- Flower of Germany: A Collection of Popular Songs with English & German Words) | [original German words by] Robert Franz (Knauth), 1815-1892; English words by Dr. William J. Wetmore | Robert Franz (Knauth), 1815-1892 | 
| Musical Hash on Old Tunes: Medley for the Piano, Book 1 Containing: 
 | none | various; Arranged by Edward Mack, 1826-1882 | 
| One Good Term Deserves Another (Song and Chorus) | Grace Carelton | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| The Absurdity of It (Comic Song with Chorus ad lib.) | C. H. Webb | L. Scofield | 
| The Firm, the Just and the Brave! | William Adolphus Clark | F. A. Strauss | 
| The Old Crow, or "Build Your Nest Low!" | H. C. L. | Faustina Hasse Hodges | 
| The Old Home Aint What It Used to Be (companion song to The Old Folks at Home as sung by the original Georgia Minstrels) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| The Whippoorwill (Song and Chorus) [claimed 1871] | Thomas Gregg | M. H. McChesney | 
| 'Twas But a Dream (Ballad) | Lydia B. Smith | Berthold Tours, 1838-1897 | 
| You Never Miss the Water Till the Well Runs Dry | Harry Linn | Rollin Howard | 
| We Sat By the River | Claribel [pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte Alington Barnard, 1830-1869] | Claribel [pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte Alington Barnard, 1830-1869] | 
| 1873 | ||
| Across the Far Blue Hills Marie (No. 1 from TWO SONGS) | Fred Weatherly | G. W. Marston | 
| Avoirdupois (Song and Dance) | Frank Dumont | Frank Dumont | 
| Bonnie Sweet Bessie the Maid o' Dundee (No. 2 of 23 from Songs of J. J. Gilbert) | J. L. Gilbert | J. L. Gilbert | 
| Childhood's Hours (No. 43 from G. Schirmer's Edition of Standard and Favorite German Vocal Duets with English translations) | F. W. Rosier | Karl August Krebs, 1804-1880; Arranged by F. W. Rosier | 
| Coming Down the Stair (Ballad and Chorus) [30 Oct] | Edith Moore | Violetta | 
| For Ever (A Monody) | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | Melody by William Downing Evans, 1811-1897; Arranged by George Rogers | 
| Good Sweet Ham (End Song) | Henry Hart | Melody by Henry Hart; Arr. by James E. Stewart | 
| Grandmother's Eyes [16 Mar] | C. C. Haskins | M. H. McChesney | 
| Home on the Range [Dec.] | Dr. Brewster M. Higley, 1823-1911 | Daniel E. Kelly, 1843-1905 | 
| I'se Gwine Back to Dixie | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| I Want to See the Old Home (Song and Chorus) | Frank Dumont | James E. Stewart | 
| Little Darling (Song and Chorus) | Samuel N. Mitchell, 1837-1905 | Hart Pease Danks, 1847-1903 | 
| Lost Hours (Ballad) | Boscawen | Violetta | 
| Mamma, Come Sing Me to Sleep [Song and Chorus] | Samuel N. Mitchell | William A. Huntley | 
| Minnie of the Dell | Frances Jane Crosby | G. P. Benjamin | 
| No Father, No Mother (Song and Chorus) | Samuel N. Mitchell, 1847-1905 | Hart Pease Danks, 1834-1903 | 
| No More Brown Jugs for Me! (Reply to the famous song "The Little Brown Jug") | Dexter Smith | Dexter Smith | 
| Oh! How'dy Do Aunt Susie? or Way Down in Georgia (aka How D'y Do, Aunt Susie? or Down in Georgia) (Cal Wagner's Great Plantation Song) | Frank Dumont | James E. Stewart | 
| Opening the Golden Doors (Song and Chorus) (Answer to How the Gates Came Ajar | Albert D. Hill | Charles D. Blake | 
| Put My Little Shoes Away [Solo and SATB Chorus] | Samuel N. Mitchell | Charles E. Pratt | 
| The Animal Quartett (Thier Quartett) [24 May] | J. Brixner | J. Brixner; Arr. Carl Kerssen | 
| The Gates Forever Open (Song & Chorus) (Response to How the Gates Came Ajar [1869, music also by Eastburn]) | M. W. Hackelton | Eastburn [pseud. for Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918] | 
| The Trophy of Wales (National Song) | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | Ralph Horner, 1848-1926 | 
| The War Call (Y-GAD-LEF) (Scena for Tenor Voice) | Welsh words by Llew Lwyvo; English words by William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | David Emlyn Evans, 1843-1913 | 
| The Way-side Chapel (Reverie for the Piano) (Op. 42) | none | G. D. Wilson | 
| Tim Flaherty (aka Tim Flaeherty) (Irish Song) | Baker and Faron | Baker and Faron | 
| When the Tide Comes In (Descriptive Song) (for Soprano or Tenor) | H. Ashland Kean | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | 
| 1874 | ||
| A Toast for Lord Tredegar | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897; Arranged by James Conway Brown, 1838-1908 | 
| Angel Visits (Marceau de Salon) (aka Angels['] Visits) | none | Charles Kinkle | 
| Barbara Frietchie (Descriptive Song) | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | Elizabeth Sloman | 
| Crimson Roses Gem the Heather | Mrs. Caroline Dana Howe | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| Friendless and Sad (Song and Chorus [31 Dec] | Elmer Ruan Coates | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| I Want to See Mama Once More | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 | 
| It Reminds Me, My Love One, of Thee (Ballad) [7 May] | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Jessie Green (Song and Chorus) | Edith Moore | Violetta | 
| Little Lone Mary (Song and Chorus) | Grace Carelton | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| Lullaby | James W. Long | James W. Long | 
| Major Ben (Comic Song) [9 May] | Benjamin Dodge | George W. Persey | 
| Oh! Dat Watermelon | Luke Schoolcraft | Luke Schoolcraft; Arr. by John Braham | 
| Open the Gates as High as the Sky (Song and Chorus) | George Cooper | Edward Mack | 
| Over the Hill to the Poor House | George L. Catlin | David Braham, 1838-1905 | 
| Popping Corn (No. 22 from Comic and Humourous Songs) | Augustus Loumey | Augustus Loumey | 
| Put Away the Empty Cradle (Song) | T. O. Crawford | T. O. Crawford; Arranged by W. Carmichael | 
| Send for Mother, Birdie's Dying (Song and Chorus) | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| Shine On | Luke Schoolcraft | Luke Schoolcraft; Arr. by John Braham | 
| Sweet Katie, the Pride of Tralee (Song & Chorus) | J. W. Turner | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| The Alabama Blossoms (Song and Dance) | Frank Dumont | Melody by Frank Dumont; Arr. by James E. Stewart | 
| The Pig Duet | H. Hunter | Rollin Howard | 
| The Pretty Girl of Roncevert (Song) | Thomas C. Thackston | Charles E. Pratt | 
| The Thanksgiving Song | Jolly Nash | Jolly Nash; Arranged by John Braham | 
| Too Thin; or, Darwin's Little Joke | Grace Carleton | O'Rangoutang | 
| Trabling Back to Georgia | Arthur W. French | Charles D. Blake | 
| Wont You Buy My Pretty Flowers? | Arthur W. French | George W. Persley | 
| 1875 | ||
| Ah, This Old Woman (Comic Duet) | George W. Tyron, Jr. | George W. Tyron, Jr. | 
| Angel Gabriel (End Song) | Frank Dumont | James E. Stewart | 
| Beautiful Caroline (No. 1 from Wayne and Lovely's Original Songs and Dances) | Burt Wayne | Burt Wayne | 
| Buck Skin Sam | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Carve Dat Possum [19 Oct] | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916 | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916; Arr. Herbert Hershy | 
| De Day I Was Set Free! (No. 6 from Sam Lucas' Great Songs) | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916 | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916 | 
| I'll Be Dar (Plantation Song) | Charles Benedict | Charles Benedict | 
| Little Mollie Brown (Song and Chorus) [4 Apr] | Arthur W. French | Charles D. Blake | 
| Lo! A Star Shone in the East (Quartette for Mixed Voices) | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Violetta | 
| Molly Moriarty | Lionel De Meyer | Lionel De Meyer | 
| Mother! Oh, Mother, Sing Me to Rest (No. 2 from 5 Original Songs) | Emma Dahl, 1819-1896 | Emma Dahl, 1819-1896 | 
| Is My Darling True to Me? | George Cooper, 1840-1827 | Charles E. Pratt | 
| My Ole Home in Alabama 'fo' de War (Song and Chorus) | John T. Rutledge | H. P. Danks | 
| Offertoire in D (from Stearns' Collection No. 1) | none | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| One Day (Ballad) (No. 1 from Favorite Songs by Marion) | Marion [Florence?] | Marion [Florence?] | 
| One Hundred Years Ago (aka 100 Years Ago) (Song and Chorus) | Robert Challoner | Robert Challoner | 
| Sing Me to Sleep, Mother (Song and Chorus) | Frank Dumont | James E. Steward | 
| Six Miserable Ruffians (Song and Chorus) (from the romantic extravaganza Evangeline) | J. Cheever Goodwin | E. E. Rice | 
| Softly Tread, My Nellie's Sleeping | Miss Maggie Smith | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 | 
| St. Joseph's Distribution March | none | Dr. Henry Dielman, 1811-1882 | 
| The Men of '76 (Centennial Song and Chorus) | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | 
| The Golden Grain Was Waving | James M. Sayles | James M. Sayles | 
| The Old Log Hut, or The Future's But a Dream (Song and Chorus) (c1875; copyright 1876) | partly written by Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| The Old Sweet Story (Ballad) | Samuel K. Cowan, M.A. | Alfred Scott Gatty, 1847-1918 | 
| The Shaughraun (Waltz) (On Irish melodies from the "Shaughraun" music) containing: Intro, Arran Moork; (1)The Coulin, The Princess Royal; (2) Blind Mary, The Low-Backed Car; (3) Cushla Ma Chree (The Wake Scene), The Gentle Maiden; and (4) The Jug of Punch | none | Thomas Baker | 
| The Witches Flight (Galop Caprice) | none | H. M. Russell [Henry Russell?, 1812-1900] | 
| The Working-Man's Soliloquy (Song and Chorus) [22 Feb] | Louis P. Marto | Alfred P. Cobbin | 
| Twickenham Ferry (River Song) | Theophile Marzials | Theophile Marzials | 
| Washington Hymn (for the Centennial Celebration) | Xaver Riedl | William H. Pommer | 
| When the Roses Bloom | Joseph M. Sayles | Joseph M. Sayles | 
| 1876 | ||
| A Valentine | L. E. R. | J. A. van Kuren | 
| All in a Hundred Years [Song and Chorus] | Arline | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| America and France! | George Cooper, 1838-1827 | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | 
| Angels Are Near, or The Mother's Prayer (Ballad for Mezzo-Soprano, Alto or Baritone) | Howard Clover | Howard Clover | 
| Brooklyn Fire, or Weeping for Lost Ones (Song and Chorus) | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Centennial Hymn [10 May] | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | John Knowles Paine, 1839-1906 | 
| Centennial Cantata (The Centennial Meditation of Columbia - A Cantata) [10 May] | Sidney Clopton Lanier, 1842-1881 | Dudley Buck, 1839-1909 | 
| Coaching to Pelham (Song and Chorus) | W. A. Armstrong | Charles E. Pratt | 
| Cock of the Walk Am I (End Song) | Harry Banks | Harry Banks | 
| Come Once Again (Song and Chorus) | George S. Weeks | George S. Weeks | 
| Dem Good Ole Days Afo De War (No. 1 from Songs of the New Olreans Troubadours) | Samuel N. Mitchell | Charlie Baker; adapted by Walter Neville | 
| No Night There (Song and Chorus) | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | 
| Centennial Ode of Welcome | Colonel Thomas C. MacDowell | H. C. Orth | 
| Christmas Time (from G. P. Benjamin's CHRISTMAS CANTATA | G. P. Benjamin | G. P. Benjamin | 
| Good-bye, Uncle Caleb (A Centennial Song) | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | 
| I Would Like to See Ole Massa's Face Again [Song and Chorus] | John T. Rutledge | John T. Rutledge | 
| I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (Song & Chorus) [March] | Thomas Payne Westendorf, 1848-1923 | Thomas Payne Westendorf, 1848-1923 | 
| In the Happy Olden Time! (No. 2 from Popular Compostions by Rosabel | Rosabel | Rosabel | 
| Little Jessie (Song and Chorus) | S. G. S. | W. L. Hobbs | 
| Lullaby, O Baby Dear | Rev. Dr. I. T. Wheat | L. P. Wheat | 
| 'Mid Flame and Smoke (Descriptive Song) | J. W. Turner | J. W. Turner | 
| My Valentine | Mary D. Brine | Richard Goerdeler | 
| Nightingale, Sing Me to Rest (Song and Chorus) | Julian O. Schultz | Julian O. Schultz | 
| Old Aunt Jemima | James Grace | James Grace; Arranged for Banjo by Charles C. Dobson | 
| Poor Old Uncle Rufe | Harry Bloodgood | Melody by James Maas; Arr. by John Braham | 
| Requiem (to the Memory of General George Armstrong Custer) | none | Charles Glover, 1797-1868 | 
| See That My Grave's Kept Green (Song and Chorus) | Gus. Williams | Gus. Williams | 
| Since I Saw de Cotton Grow | Frank Dumont | Frank Dumont | 
| That Banner A Hundred Years Old | B. Devere | Eddie Fox | 
| The Banjo Now Hangs Silent on the Door (Song and Chorus) | Jerry D. McCarthy | Melody by Jerry D. McCarthy; Arranged and Harmonized by James M. Sayles | 
| The Home of Uncle Joe (Song and Chorus) | Arthur W. French | George W. Persley | 
| The Old Oak on the Hill (Song and Chorus) | John T. Rutledge | Hart Pease Danks, 1834-1903 | 
| The Old, Old Clock (Song and Chorus) | Anonymous | C. F. Shattuck | 
| The Trumpet Sounds the Challenge | James M. Sayles | James M. Sayles | 
| The Tunes I Whistled When a Boy (Ballad) | Nellie Eyster | H. C. Orth | 
| To Rest Let Him Gently Be Laid (Companion to Over the Hill to the Poor House [1874]) (Song & Chorus) | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | David Braham, 1838-1905 | 
| Triumph of a Nations Age | W. J. McGuire | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 | 
| 1877 | ||
| A Lock of My Mother's Hair | Frank Dumont | Eddie Fox | 
| After Twelve O'Clock | Edward Austin | Charles E. Pratt | 
| Come O'er the Lake (Song and Chorus) | H. G. Richmond | Eddie Fox | 
| 'Deed I Has to Laugh (Plantation Cottage Scene) | John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932 | John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932 | 
| Down by the Mill | Frank Dumont | Eddie Fox | 
| Dreaming and Drifting | Arthur W. French | C. M. Pyke | 
| Good-by, Old Cabin Home | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Grandfather's Old Arm Chair [6 Apr] | George Russell Jackson | Sam Lucas | 
| Growing Old Together, Love (Song and Chorus) | Arline | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| Keep Dose Lamps A-Burnin' (Plantation Jubilee) (No. 3 from Max Vernor's Serio Comic Character Songs) | Max Vernor | Max Vernor | 
| Letting the Old Cat Die! (Song and Chorus) | Thomas P. Westendorf | Thomas P. Westendorf | 
| Little Daisy's Request | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | 
| My Darling Is Waiting for Me (Song and Chorus) | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| Phelim O'Toole | Harry Banks | Harry Banks | 
| Prelude in D (from the Stearns' Collection No. 6) | none | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Ring Ye Bell, a Merry Chime (Christmas Carol) | John Keynton | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Sweet Visions of Childhood (Song and Chorus) | John Keynton | Charles E. Pratt; Arr. by J. H. Ross | 
| The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Comic Medley Extravaganza) [No. 7 from Howard Clifton's Latest Songs] | Howard Clifton | Howard Clifton | 
| The Celebrated Chop Waltz (Solo for Pianoforte) (with piano-accordion accompaniment) [3 Feb] | none | Arthur de Lulli (alias for Euphemia Allen, 1861-1949 | 
| The Fisherman's Glee | anonymous | A. C. Gutterson | 
| The Last Hymn | Marianne Farningham [pseud. for Marianne Hearn, 1834-1909] | J. W. Hicks | 
| The Lost Chord [quartet version] | Adelaide Procter, 1825-1864 | Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842-1900 | 
| The Magic Glass (Opus 31) | Charles Swain | John Philip Sousa | 
| The Old Farmer (Song for Bass) | Joseph Dunbar | Joseph Dunbar | 
| The Water-Mill or the Mill Will Never Grind With the Water That Has Past (No. 3 from Favorite Songs by Eddie Fox) | General Daniel Craig McCallum, 1815-1878 | Eddie Fox | 
| Twilight Is Falling (Hymn) | Aldine Sillman Kieffer, 1840-1904 | Benjamn Carl Unseld, 18??-1923 | 
| 1878 | ||
| Carry Me Back to Old Virginny [5 Aug] | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911 | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911 | 
| De Gospel Raft | Frank Dumont | Frank Dumont; Arr. by Charles Baker | 
| Emmet's Lullaby (from Fritz, Our Cousin-German) | Joseph K. Emmet | Joseph K. Emmet | 
| Grandfather's Chaise | Hiram T. Merrill | Hiram T. Merrill | 
| Grandfather's Mill (Song and Chorus) | William M. Cook | William M. Cook | 
| Grandmother's Clock | Jno. F. Cowan and[or?] Alice Dale | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Grandmother's Clock | Joseph P. Skelly | Jospeh P. Skelly | 
| Little Mollie Brown! | Arthur W. French | Fred. ter Linden | 
| Little Stockings by the Fire | J. Cheever Goodwin | J. L. Gilbert | 
| McCarthy's Boarding House (Comic Song and Chorus) (No. 2 from Latest Sentimental, Comic & Negro Songs By The Popular Thomas E. Powers) | Thomas E. Powers | Thomas E. Powers | 
| Meow Marier (The Celebrated Cat Song) | Ned Sletwa | John Read | 
| Moonlight on the Lake [combined arr. for Mixed and Male Voices with two pianos] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| My Grandfather's Cane! (aka My Grand Fathers Cane) (Song and Chorus) | Harry Banks | Harry Banks | 
| My Grandmother's Chair (Song and Chorus) | Colin Coe | Colin Coe | 
| My Grandmother's Clock (Song and Chorus) | Herbert Wallace | Herbert Wallace | 
| My Grandmother's Watch | Frank Conway | Frank Conway | 
| National Thanksgiving Hymn | John Keynton | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Nearing the Land of Beauty | Rosa P. Tubbs | Rosa P. Tubbs | 
| Of Thee I Dream [22 Jul] | Charles William Everest, 1814-1877 | Charles William Everest, 1814-1877 | 
| Oh, Dinna Ye Forget; or, The One Who Lo'es Ye | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | 
| Remember the Poor Sufferers of the South (Song and Chorus) | Alice Dale | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Since Grandfather Died | Charlie Baker | Charlie Baker | 
| Thanksgiving Anthem ("Swell the Anthem, Raise the Song") | anon. from Hymn book | Theodore T. Crane | 
| That Game of Poker! (Song and Chorus) | Charles MacEvoy | Charles MacEvoy | 
| The Bugle Song [24 Jan] | Alfred, Lord Tennison, 1809-1892 (from the poem "The Splendor Falls") | Franz Petersilea | 
| The Fisherman's Daughter [No 15 from Favorite Songs by Popular Composers] | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868 | Samuel Lover, 1797-1868; Arranged [for Piano] by F. Opel | 
| The Land Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow (Song and Chorus) | Thomas P. Westendorf, 1848-1923 | George W. Persley | 
| The Landlord's Daughter (Bass Song) | [translated] from the German by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | William Herbert Jude, 1851-1922 | 
| The Little Street Mackerel (Song and Chorus) | Annie Rivers Moseley | Annie Rivers Moseley | 
| To Thy Heart O Take Me Back (aka To Thy Heart Oh Take Me Back) (Song and Chorus) | C. M. Crosby | C. M. Crosby | 
| Trusting (Sacred Song for Tenor or Soprano with Chorus ad lib.) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892; arranged for piano by William Gooch | 
| Uncle Remus' Revival Hymn | anonymous | W. C. Hill | 
| Uncle Tom's Farewell | E. A. Benson | E. A. Benson | 
| Uncle Tom's Lament, or, You'll Miss Me Darling Chloe (Song & Chorus) | George Thatcher | William S. Mullaly | 
| Waiting for Her Sailor Lad | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | 
| 1879 | ||
| Across the Dark Valley (Vocal Duet with Chorus Ad lib.) | Thomas Payne Westendorf, 1848-1923 | George W. Persley | 
| Around the World for Grant | Col. H.B. Carrington, U.S.A | Rev. Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | 
| Columbia (A New National Song) [November] | Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, 1839-1892 | Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, 1839-1892 | 
| Come Birdie Come (Quartett, for Mixed Voices) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892; arranged by William Gooch | 
| Don't Tell Papa! (Song and Chorus) | John Keynton | Charles E. Pratt | 
| Ev'ry Day Gwine to Be Sunday (aka Every Day Is Going to Be Sunday) (End Song and Chorus) | anonymous | John T. Rutledge; Arranged by W. | 
| Grandfather's Home (aka Grand-Fathers Home) (Ballad with Chorus) | D. W. Nesfield | "Far West" | 
| Grandmother's Old Easy Chair (Song and Chorus) | Bert. G. Bickmore | Bert. G. Bickmore | 
| Homeless To-Night! (No. 2 from C. A. White's Home Songs) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| I am the very model of a modern Major-General (from Act 1 of the Operetta The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty [30 Dec] | William Schwenck Gilbert, 1836-1911 | Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842-1900 | 
| I Wore Your Roses Yesterday (Opus 29, No. 2, from FOUR SONGS | Celia Thaxter | John Knowles Paine, 1839-1906 | 
| I'm Going Home to Clo (Song and Chorus) | Samuel N. Mitchell, 1847-1905 | William A. Huntley | 
| I'm Trab'ling Back Again (Song & Chorus) | O. F. Berdan | O. F. Berdan | 
| In the Morning By the Bright Light (A Famous End Song) | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911 | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911 | 
| It's Nice to Go A Shopping (Song & Chorus) (No. 5 from MOLINEAX BOUQUET) | Illion Daveau | Linden L. Parr | 
| My Presence Shall Go With Thee [Hymn: 7.7.7.6. With Refrain 7.6.7.6] (#105 from Song Treasury: A Collection of Songs and Music, etc. by J. H. Kurzenknabe) | Elizabeth Jane (Lizzie) Ashbaugh, 1840-1900+ | Frank Marion Davis, 1839-1896 | 
| My Grandpa's Advice (Song and Chorus) | Frank Dumont | Will L. Thompson | 
| My Lady | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 [from The Henchman, 1877] | George L. Osgood | 
| My Little Queen (Song and Chorus) | "Macy" | O. F. Berdan | 
| My Visit to the Opera | Joseph P. Skelly | Joseph P. Skelly | 
| No Home To-night [7 Oct] | Francis (Fannie) Jane Crosby, 1820-1915 | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| Oh, Dem Golden Slippers! | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911 | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911; Arr. by F. Louis | 
| Pass Down the Centre (Plantation or End Song) | Frank Howard [alias for Delos Gardner Spaulding (1833-1884)] | Frank Howard [alias for Delos Gardner Spaulding (1833-1884)] | 
| Put On My Long White Robe (Song and Chorus) (No. 3 from Sam Lucas' 3 Great Songs) | Sam Lucas | Sam Lucas | 
| Robin, Sweet Robin | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Mrs. F. T. Earle | 
| Scraping Cotton; or, Pull For De End Ob De Row" (End Song) | O. F. Berdan | O. F. Berdan | 
| Song of the Whippoorwill (Quartette for Mixed Voices) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Summer's Evening Scandal (Serio-Comic Solo and Quartette) | C. C. Harkins | W. B. Richardson | 
| The Forty Acre Farm (Song and Chorus) | Johnathon D. Yates | Collin Coe | 
| The Little Blind Match Maker (Song and Duet) | M. E. Golding | Will L. Thompson | 
| The Mixed Twins (Comic Banjo Song) | S. S. Stewart | John McCollum | 
| The Sweetest Flower of All | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Charles E. Pratt | 
| Tu-Ri-Ad-I-Lum or Santa Claus Has Come (No. 1 from, Songs from the Comic Play The Mulligan's Guard Christmas) | Edward Harrigan, 1844-1911 | David Braham, 1834-1905 | 
| Washington and the Flag (A National Anthem) | Col. Henry B. Carrington, U.S.A. | Henry S. Thompson, Boston; Arranged and Harmonized by Benjamin Owen, Chicago | 
| When De Boss Am Gone Away (Plantation Sketch) (No. 5 from Songs from Berdan's Music Publishing House) | O. F. Berdan | O. F. Berdan | 
| When We Meet in the Sweet Bye and Bye (No. 2 from Sam Lucas' 3 Great Songs) | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916 | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916 | 
| 1880 | ||
| America Girl Fourth of July! | Colonel Waldron Shear | Colonel Waldron Shear; Arranged by H. M. Bosworth | 
| Cradle's Empty, Baby's Gone (Song and Chorus) | Harry Kennedy | Harry Kennedy | 
| De Golden Wedding | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911 | James Allen Bland, 1854-1911; Arr. by J[ames?]. H. W[heeler?]. | 
| Dese Bones Shall Rise Again (Jubilee Song & Chorus) | George W. Scott | George W. Scott | 
| God Bless Our Glorious Land (Natonal Anthem) [20 Aug] | Sam Booth | George T. Evans | 
| Goldilocks, Grandpa's Darling | Mrs. A. Elmore | Joseph P. Skelly | 
| Grand-Father's Cane (Song and Chorus) | Theodore D. C. Miller, M.D. | William Warren Bentley | 
| Grand-Mother's Eyes Have Grown Dim (Sacred Song and Chorus) | Theodore D. C. Miller, M.D. | William Warren Bentley | 
| Grandma's Old Arm-Chair (Known as Granny's Old Arm-Chair) (Song and Chorus) | anon. | Frank B. Carr | 
| Grandmother's Bible (Ballad) | Joseph P. Skelly | Joseph P. Skelly | 
| Grandmother's Chair | John Read | John Read; Arr. by Dr. W. J. Wetmore | 
| Grandmother's Waiting (Song and Chorus) [3 Jul] | Eben E. Rexford | W. Irving Hartshorne | 
| Grandmother Tells a Ghost-Story (from Kinderleben [Scenes from Childhood], Op. 81, Bk. II, No. 3) | none | Theodor Kullak; Revised by Karl Klauser | 
| I'll Rock Me to Sleep in My Grandmother's Chair (Song and Chorus) [29 Aug] | John B. Shaw | Edward Holst | 
| I'se Happy Night and Day (Plantation Song and Chorus) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| I Can't Forget the Happy Past (Song and Chorus) | Joseph P. Skelly, 1856-1895 | Joseph P. Skelly, 1856-1895 | 
| Little Spark (Song) | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | 
| My Angel Nina | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | 
| My Cigarette | from the Harvard College Crimson | Armand Edward Blackmar, 1826-1888 | 
| Our School Boy Days (Song and Chorus) | G. H. Goodwin | G. H. Goodwin | 
| Sally Mackenally | W. H. Delehanty | W. H. Delehanty | 
| Strew Flowers Above the Noble Dead! (National Ode for Decoration Day) [aka Memorial Day (30 May)] [May] | John Keynton | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Thanksgiving Ode (No. 3 from Music for the Sanctuary. Second Series.) | Hon. E. L. Fancher | Walter R. Johnston, Opus 37 | 
| The Flag Without One Stain (Centennial Hymn) (No. 2 from Centennial Quartetts) [5 Jun] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| The Picture on the Wall (Song & Chorus) | Joseph P. Skelly | Joseph P. Skelly | 
| The Sabbath Bell [Hymn] (from The (Enlarged) Morning Light!) | John McCabe | J. F. Fargo | 
| The Three Little Pigs (Comic Song) [ca. 1880s] | Alfred Scott Gatty, 1847-1918 | Alfred Scott Gatty, 1847-1918 | 
| The Tune the Old Cow Died On | George Russell Jackson | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | 
| Tot's Lullaby (from Joshua Whitcomb) | Denman Thompson | Walter Gale | 
| 1881 | ||
| Blow de Golden Trumpet (Song) | Frank B. Converse | Frank B. Converse | 
| Cindy Jane, or Lucinda Jane (Jubilee Song) | Charles Connolly | Charles Connolly | 
| Come Along Sinners | M. H. Rosenfeld | M. H. Rosenfeld | 
| Good-Bye! | G. J. Whyte-Melville; Edited by J. H. C. of New-York | Franceso Paolo Tosti, 1846-1916 | 
| I Am Grandma's Darling [9 Mar] | Mrs. A. Elmore | Joseph P. Skelly | 
| Job Gray, and Friend Paul (Duet for Male Voices) [27 Jul] | Rev. Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | Rev. Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914 | 
| Leave Me Not in Anger (Song and Chorus) (Companion to Call Me Back Again) | Thomas Payne Westendorf, 1848-1923 | George W. Persley | 
| Little Mollie Brown (Song and Chorus) | Arthur W. French | W. S. Milton | 
| Lost (Ballad) | C. B. Lewis | Marion | 
| Lullaby Baby Upon a Tree Top (Children's Song) | anonymous | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Lurline, Do You Think of Me Now? (Song and Chorus) | H. M. Estabrooke | H. M. Estabrooke | 
| Major Gilfeather (Song from the play The Major) | Edward Harrigan, 1845-1911 | David Braham, 1838-1905 | 
| Nearer, My God, to Thee (Solo, with Chorus for Mixed and for Male Voices) [Feb] | [Mrs.] Sarah Adams [Flowers], 1859 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Ole Nicker Demus 'De Ruler ob de Jews' (from Two Favorite Songs) | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916 | Samuel Lucas, 1848-1916 | 
| Say One Little Prayer for Mother | Eddie Fox | Eddie Fox | 
| Shall Women Vote (aka Query? Shall Women Vote?) [8 Jul] | Jospeph D. Payne | Arranged by Frank Boylen | 
| Sleep and Dream (Serenade for Male Voices) | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Slowly and Mournfully | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | 
| Slowly and Sadly (President Garfield Memorial Tribute) | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | (Mrs.) Arabella Margaret Root (Armitage), 1842-1904 | 
| The Dear Old Farm (Song & Chorus) | Robinson Sisters | Robinson Sisters | 
| The Leonora Grand March (Banjo Quartette No. 1) | none | S. S. Stewart | 
| The Old Kitchen Door (No. 4 from 5 New Songs by Eddie Fox) | Eddie Fox | Eddie Fox | 
| The Old Village Pastor (Song and Chorus) | Willis Woodward | Willis Woodward | 
| The Picnic (Humorous Trio for Female Voices) (No. 3 from Humerous Duetts and Trios Composed by James Bennett | James Bennett | James Bennett | 
| Three Singing Birds (Comic Trio for Female Voices) (No. 1 from Comic Duetts and Trios composed for Female Voices by James Bennett) [2 Jun] | James Bennett | James Bennett | 
| Wait Till the Clouds Roll By (Song and Chorus) | J. T. Wood, alias for Charles E. Pratt, 1841-1902 | H. J. Fulmer, alias for Charles E. Pratt, 1841-1902 | 
| Where the Lindens Bloom (Op. 87, No. 1, for Baritone) | Francis Bennoch | Dudley Buck, 1839-1909 | 
| 1882 | ||
| Am I a Soldier of the Cross (Transcription for Piano) | none | anonymous sacred melody; Transcribed by F. F. Hagen | 
| Arabian Love Song (for Baritone or Contralto) | Percy Bysshe Shelly, 1792-1822 | Owen Wister | 
| Baby's Lullaby (Song and Quartette Chorus) [14 Apr] | anonymous | Mr. T. B. Dixon; arranged by Henry Mehden | 
| Before the Dawn (from Three Love Songs, Op. 8, No. 3) [30 Oct] | George Whitefield Chadwick, 1854-1931 | George Whitefield Chadwick, 1854-1931 | 
| By and By [Hymn](from The (Enlarged) Morning Light!) | Sanford Fillmore Bennett, 1836-1998 | Solomon W. Straub, 1842-1899 | 
| Cat Serenade (Song) | George M. Vickers | Selmar Meyer | 
| Cradle Song | Rosabel | Rosabel | 
| Down in the Valley Where the Violets Grow [23 Nov] | Tommy Tucker | Tommy Tucker; arranged by Joseph Schwenseck | 
| Farewell My Darling (Waltz Song) | Eddie Fox | Eddie Fox | 
| Glide Waltz (No. 1, Series A, from Progressive Music for Guitar and Banjo Guitar) | none | Antonio Lopez | 
| Grandfather's Cane | May Southwick | May Southwick | 
| Grandfather's Clock (Fantasie de Concert) [Theme by Henry Clay Work] | none | Ned Hastings | 
| Heaven Watches O'er You (Ballad) [30 Oct] | anonymous | James Earnest Perring | 
| Meditation (Opus 12) | none | Gertrude M. Haskell | 
| Passed within the Gates Ajar (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Funeral March) (22 Mar) | Mammee E. Peck | Charles H. Gabriel | 
| Peek-a-Boo! (Song & Chorus) | Rosabel | Rosabel | 
| Rest By and By [Hymn] (from Good Will; reprinted in The (Enlarded) Morning Light) | William F. Cosner, 1846-1880 | Charles Edward Pollock, 1861-1930+ | 
| Rough On Rats (Song and Chorus) | W. A. Boston, B. A. | Jules Juniper | 
| Some Day (Mezzo Soprano in D) (from GEMS FOR GUITAR) | Hugh Conway | Milton Wellings; Guitar accompanimnet by A. E. Blackmar | 
| The Band [18 Oct] (Quartette for Mixed Voices) (Imitation of Brass Band) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| The Children's Christmas Carol | George Russell Jackson | J. Albert Snow | 
| The Farmer's Boy (Pastoral Song) [17 Jul] | Daniel Higgins | Frederick Nicholls Crouch, 1808-1896 | 
| The Great Rock Island Route!! (aka The Great Rock-Island Route!) | J. A. Roff | J. A. Roff | 
| The Old Miser [9 Nov] (Descriptive Song for Bass or Contralto) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| There Is Honey in the Old Hive Yet (National Song and Chorus) | D. C. Marsh | P. A. Schnecker | 
| Thy Face (from GEMS FOR GUITAR) | J. Lejoindre | C. H. R. Marriott; Guitar accompaniment by A. E. Blackmar | 
| Yet Once Again (Waltz Song and Chorus Ad Lib.) | Barney Fagan, 1850-1937 | Eddie Fox | 
| You're Somebody's Darling (Song and Chorus) [25 Aug] | L. F. Jackson | Hart Pease Danks, 1847-1903 | 
| 1883 | ||
| A Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother | Henry Miller | Joseph P. Skelly | 
| Another Song | William Downing Evans, 1811-1897 | Melody by William Downing Evans, 1811-1897; Arranged by James Conway Brown, 1838-1908 | 
| Bo-Peep (Song and Chorus) | Rosabel | Rosabel | 
| Climbing Up to Glory (Jubilee Song) [21 Oct] | J. S. Putnam | J. S. Putnam; arrange J. J. Sawyer | 
| Farewell Marie! (Song with Chorus (Ad Lib.)) | A. J. Reynolds | Armand Edward Blackmar, 1826-1888 | 
| Gim Me Dat Sweet Water-Melon (Great Negro Song and Chorus) [25 Sep] | Frederick Lyons | Frederick Lyons | 
| Grand-mother's Patchwork Quilt (Song and Chorus) [17 Aug] | Fred Eversmann, Jr. | Fred Eversmann, Jr., Op. 176, No. 2 | 
| Grandfather's Staff (Song and Chorus) [7 Mar] | B. M. McWilliams | B. M. McWilliams | 
| Grandmother's Harp (Song and Chorus) [17 Sep] | J. F. Hartwell | H. M. Estabrooke | 
| Just a Place in Your Heart (Song and Chorus) | Minnie B. Lowry | Eddie Fox | 
| Marguerite (Romanza for Mezzo Soprano or Contralto) [16 May] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| My Grandfather's Mill (Song and Chorus) [7 Dec] | W. T. Kendall | B. F. Kendall | 
| Oh! Dat Preacher (A Minstrel End Song) | George W. Major | George W. Major | 
| Oh, Thou, for a People Free (National Anthem) (Solo and Chorus) | William B. Walsh | Hart Pease Danks, 1847-1903 | 
| On Old Chautauqua Lake [12 Oct] (Song or Duet with Chorus) | Mrs. Edna L. Park | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| Ring Dem Heavenly Bells [6 Sep] | Sam Lucas | Sam Lucas | 
| Sing Me to Rest (Ballad) [15 Mar] | Charles Temple | H. Marum | 
| Teresa or The Lover's Serenade [19 Feb] | Charles Blamphin | Charles Blamphin | 
| The Old Oak Tree (Aria Cantante Original) [9 Apr] | Daniell Higgins | Frederick Nicholas Crouch, 1808-1896 | 
| The Schoolboy [20 Sep] | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| They Smile and Speak as They Pass By (Serio Comic Ditty) | Franklin Dayton | Franklin Dayton | 
| 1884 | ||
| A Mother's Gift (The Bible) [20 Mar] | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| Aunt Peggy and Uncle Dan (Serio Comic Duett) [7 Apr] | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Beneath the Dear Old Flag Again (Song and Chorus) | Thomas P. Westendorf, 1848-1923 | Thomas P. Westendorf, 1848-1923 | 
| Call Me Back Again (Song and Chorus) [aka My Own Sweet Darling!] | P. H. McElhinney | Melody by Colleen Dhas Machree [1881]; Music by Fanny Beane; Arr. by William Jerome [1884] | 
| Cover Them Over | Will Carleton | O. B. Ormsby | 
| Hymn for a Dead Comrade [c1883; 11 Jan 1884] | Collin Coe | Collin Coe | 
| Grandma! (Song and Chorus) [10 May] | Wade Whipple | Wade Whipple | 
| Grandmother's Garret [Oct] | Irene Dana | William Kohnhorst | 
| Grandpa Has Gone to Sleep (Song and Chorus) [15 Dec] | Laura E. Newell | William L. Hofer | 
| Granny O'Reilly's Wake! (Song and Chorus) [25 Apr] | Jeannie O. B. Sammis | David Braham, 1838-1905 | 
| I Kissed the Darlings in Their Dreams (Ballad with Chorus Ad. Lib.) | William H. Nevil | Charles E. Pratt | 
| Invocation (Soprano or Tenor Solo with Quartette [and Organ])(from The Ave Maria | Rev. William H. Furness, D.D. | Franz Peter Schubert, 1797-1828; arranged by William D. Dutton | 
| Just Fifty Years Ago (aka Just 50 Years Ago) | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | 
| Love's Old Sweet Song [13 Oct] | C. Clifton Bingham, 1859-1913 | James Lyman Molloy, 1837-1909 | 
| Love That Hath Us in the Net (A Little Song Gem) | Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1809-1892 | Sidney Lanier, 1842-1891; Arranged by Armand Edward Blackmar, 1826-1888 | 
| Many Miles Away [4 Jul] | Francis Jane Crosby, 1820-1915 | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| March of the Plumed Knight (for Male Voices) [7 Aug] | Charles B. Morrell | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| My Thoughts Are of Thee [15 Dec] | Sam Lucas | Sam Lucas | 
| Oh My Darling Clementine [13 Oct] | H S. Thompson, (from Down By the River Lived a Maiden, 28 Dec. 1863) | Percy Montrose | 
| Old Hal, The Village Smith [9 Apr] | Samuel Bradbury | Samuel Bradbury | 
| Rest, Comrades, Rest (Memorial Hymn) | O. B. Ormsby | O. B. Ormsby | 
| Rest, Soldier, Rest (No. 18 from White's Male Quartette Book | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| Sailor Ben Hope | Oswald | William Warwick | 
| Santa Claus (Song [and Chorus]) | Maggie W. Hughan | Maggie W. Hughan | 
| Scatter the Flowers Over the Gray and Scatter Them Over the Blue (Song and Chorus) | B. Walter Kittridge, 1834-1905 | B. Walter Kittridge, 1834-1905 | 
| Shenandoah Waltz [16 Jun] | none | Will F. Strong | 
| Shout the Battle Cry [7 Aug] | Charles B. Morrell | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| Sleep Robin Sleep (Lullaby Song) | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | 
| Susie (C.M.) (from Our Song World: p. 116) | Mrs. C. C. Case | Mrs. C. C. Case | 
| The Coon's Salvation Army (Jubilee Song & Chorus) [13 Dec] | Sam Lucas | Sam Lucas | 
| The Fountain in the Park (Song and Dance) | Edward Haley | Edward Haley | 
| The Little Bridge (Ballad for Alto or Baritone) | anonymous | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| The "Sandman" (Patter Song -- with Chorus) [18 Feb] | Mrs. Margaret Vandegrift | Joseph Eastburn Winner | 
| The Ship That Sailed From Boston; or, The Wreck of the City of Columbus (Descriptive Song and Chorus) [14 Jan] | Charles Eastman | Charles Eastman | 
| The Treasures of Grandma's Chest (A Home Song) | Mary E. Shearer | Frank T.Shearer | 
| The Yodel (Da Burgei Ihr Jodler) (Song) [19 Jul] | Translated by Louis C. Elson | Carl Millocker | 
| They Rest in Peace (Memorial Hymn) | Collin Coe | Collin Coe | 
| Watchman! What of the Night? (A Sacred Song for Soprano or Tenor) [16 Feb] | anon. | J. Remington Fairlamb | 
| We Were Comrades Together in the Days of the War | Col. Joe Whitfield | Collin Coe | 
| We'll Raise de Roof To-night (Plantation Song) | Hawthorne G. Wheeler | J. W. Wheeler | 
| What a Friend We Have in Jesus VARIATIONS (for the Piano) [19 Jan] | none | Melody by Charles Crozat Converse, 1868 (1832-1918); Arranged by M. A. Johnstone | 
| When Icicles Hang by the Wall (Song for Low Voice) [15 Dec] | William Shakespeare, 1563-1616 (from Love's Labors Lost, Act V, Scene 2 [Winter Songs III and IV]) | Arthur William Foote, 1853-1937 | 
| When the Heather Blooms Again | Francis Jane Crosby, 1820-1915 | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| When the Tide Is Low (Song) | Claribel pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte Alington Barnard, 1830-1869) | Anna M. Cross | 
| Where the Violets Grow [28 Aug] | Arthur E. Stilwell | Nannette K. Beeman | 
| White Wings (Song and Chorus) | Banks Winter | Banks Winter | 
| Your Love Has Called Me Back Again! (Answer to Call Me Back Again) | George Cooper, 1840-1927 | Joseph P. Skelly | 
| 1885 | ||
| American Patrol (Introducing The Red, White and Blue) | none | Frank W. Meacham | 
| At the Making of the Hay (Ballad) | anon. | Anna M. Cross | 
| Ben Gray, the Village Smith (Baritone Song and Refrain) [9 Jan] | Samuel Bradbury | Samuel Bradbury | 
| Bessie, My Wife, and I (Beautiful Home Song) [1 Apr] | A. S. Sweet | A. S. Sweet | 
| Bugle Calls (For use on board all Ships-of-War of the United States) | none | anonymous | 
| Christmas Carol | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Clara Nolan's Ball | J. F. Mitchell | J. F. Mitchell | 
| Clementine (Song and Chorus) [26 Feb] | Barker Bradford | Barker Bradford | 
| Coppelia Waltz | Leo Delibes, 1836-1891; English words by Charlotte H. Coursen [1885] | Leo Delibes, 1836-1891 (from the ballet Coppelia, 25 May 1870) | 
| Dars a Lock on de Chicken Coop Door (End Song & Chorus) | Sam. Lucas | Sam. Lucas | 
| Dear Robin I'll Be True (Song and Chorus) | Banks Winter | Banks Winter | 
| Everybody Has a Trouble of His Own | Harry C. Talbert | Harry C. Talbert; Arranged by George Edward Jackson | 
| Evolution, or The Darwinian Theory (An Anthropological Rhyme) | Fred. Lyster | Fred. Lyster | 
| Grandma's Vacant Chair [11 Apr] | Harry Kennedy | Harry Kennedy | 
| Grand Mother's Story (from HONEYSUCKLES-A Choice Collection of Miscellaneous Pieces, No. 9, Opus 66 [Duet]) [5 Jan 1885] | none | Carl Sidus | 
| It Was a Lover and His Lass (from Three Songs for Soprano and Tenor, Op. 10, No. 1) [24 Nov] | William Shakespeare, 1563-1716 | Arthur William Foote, 1853-1937 | 
| In Memoriam (on the Death of General U. S. Grant) [21 Aug] | Joseph M. Engard | William J. Street | 
| Jammo! or "Onward Let Us Go" [aka Funiculi, Funicula] | (Italian) G. Turco; (English) Sydney Rosenfeld | Luigi Denza, 1846-1922 [1880]; Arr. by F. W. Zaulig [1885] | 
| Liberty Enlightening the World (National Song) | George Cooper, 1837-1927 | F. A. Rothstein | 
| Lullaby (from Six Songs, Opus 14, No. 6) | George Whitefield Chadwick, 1854-1931 | George Whitefield Chadwick, 1854-1931 | 
| Mother! Oh, Sing Me to Rest (No. 3 from THREE SONGS, Opus 14) [2 Oct] | anononymous | Sebastian B. Schlesinger | 
| Rasper's Birthday Party [16 Feb.] | Sam. Lucas | Sam. Lucas | 
| Russian Hymn (with Variations) [for Organ] | none | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| Save My Mother's Picture (Song and Chorus) | C. W. Brown | J. Walsh | 
| Some Sweet Day (Sacred Song with Refrain) [21 Jan] | Edward L. Park | William Howard Doane, 1832-1915 | 
| Song of the Union (Quartet) [25 Jun] | anonymous | Sireno B. Phipps | 
| The Compliments of the Season (Song and Chorus) | Mrs. Robert Thomson | Mrs. Robert Thomson | 
| The Devil's Dream (Dance) | none | anonymous | 
| The Emigrant's Farewell [23 Sep] | W. R. J. | Rev. Henry Scott Thompson, 1835-1914; Arranged by J. W. Wheeler | 
| The Maiden's Confession (Romance) | Farnie | Frederick A. Rothstein | 
| The Spring (Reverie for Piano) [23 Nov] | none | John William Boone, 1864-1927 | 
| Those Roguish Laughing Eyes (Song and Dance) | J. Edward Donshea | J. Edward Donshea | 
| Up With the Flag (Patriotic Song and Chorus) | Thomas Payne Westendorf, 1848-1923 | Thomas Payne Westendorf, 1848-1923 | 
| We Weep for Our Hero Gen. U. S. Grant [2 Aug] | Cornelius B. Everest, 1789-1885+ | Cornelius B. Everest, 1789-1885+ | 
| What Will You Do Love? (Song) | anonymous | George Washbourne Morgan, 1822-1892 | 
| 1886 | ||
| Always (Song) | (Mrs.) Ida Scott Taylor (McKinney) | Hart Pease Danks, 1847-1903 | 
| Forward Columbia! (Grand Choral March) | H. B. Fabiani | H. B. Fabiani | 
| Johnny Get Your Gun | Monroe H. Rosenfield | Monroe H. Rosenfield | 
| Old Virginia Shore | J. High Stauffer | J. High Stauffer | 
| "Our Post" March ([for the] G. A. R. [Grand Army of the Republic]) | none | William F. Sudds, 1843-1920 | 
| McCracken's Dancing School (Comic Song & Chorus) | Philip Rossiter | Philip Rossiter | 
| "Never trust a Nigger with a gun" | C. S. Livingston | J. G. Lewis | 
| Rock-a-Bye Baby (Waltz) | Effie I. Canning [Crockett], 1857-1940 | Effie I. Canning [Crockett], 1857-1940 | 
| Somebody's Mother (The Song of All Mother Songs) (Song and Chorus) | James W. Wheeler | James W. Wheeler | 
| The Summer Evening (No. 1 from 2 Ballads) | Charles J. Sprague Esq. | H. Kotzschmar | 
| The Ungrateful Son (A Pathetic Song and Chorus) | John Walsh | John Walsh | 
| You'll Get There All the Same [Melody from La Paloma (1863)] | George M. Vickers | Sebasti?n Iradier (later Yradier); Arranged by Julian Cramer | 
| 1887 | ||
| Another Takes Our Place (Solo and Quartet) (No. 3 from Select Compositions of I. H. Whitman) | I. H. Whitman | I. H. Whitman | 
| Comrades | Felix McGlennon | Felix McGlennon | 
| "Cheerily carols the lark over the cot" (from Ruddigore; or, The Witches Curse) | William Schwenck Gilbert, 1836-1911 | Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842-1900 | 
| Home Protection Song (Quartet and Chorus) | John M. Forden | Eva Munson Smith, 1843-1910 | 
| 'Neath the Old Maple Tree (Song and Refrain) | Julian Jordan | Julian Jordan | 
| Razzle Dazzle | Willard Thompson | Willard Thompson | 
| Rememeber Mother's Lessons When a Child (Tenor Song and Chorus [SATTBB]) | Samuel Bradbury | Samuel Bradbury | 
| Safely Rocked in Mother's Arms (Song and Lullaby) (Companion to Rock-a-Bye Baby) | Effie I. Canning [alias for Effie I. Crockett, 1857-1940; Mrs. Harry J. Carlton] | Effie I. Canning [alias for Effie I. Crockett, 1857-1940; Mrs. Harry J. Carlton] | 
| Slavery's Passed Away (from the Edward [Ned] Harrigan drama Pete) | Edward Harrigan, 1845-1911 | David Braham, 1838-1905 | 
| The Devil's Mill (Le Moulin Diabolique) (composed when 8 years old) | none | Joseph Casimir Hofmann (Jozef Kazimierz), 1876-1957 [sometimes published under the name Michel Dvorsky] | 
| 1888 | ||
| The Convict and the Bird (Song and Chorus) | Paul Dresser, [Dreiser] 1858-1906 | Paul Dresser, [Dreiser] 1858-1906 | 
| Way Down South (Song and Chorus) | Thomas Nelson Page | Leopold P. Wheat | 
| 1889 | ||
| Down Went McGinty (Dressed in His Best Suit of Clothes) (Comic Song) | Joseph Flynn | Joseph Flynn | 
| Four Little Curly Headed Coons | James W. Wheeler | James W. Wheelerr | 
| Oh Promise Me [Op. 50] | Clement Scott, 1841-1904 | Reginald de Koven, 1859-1920 | 
| Mary Had a Little Lamb | Trad. and Mrs. Sara J. Hale | J. Hanold Kendall | 
| My Darling's Face [(for Baritone or Bass?) in Eb] (Ballad) | Stephen Massett | Stephen Massett | 
| Since My Daughter Plays on the Type-writer | Thomas P. Getz | Thomas P. Getz; Arr. by George W. Hetzel | 
| The Song I'll Ne'er Forget (My Mother's Lullaby) | Julian Jordan | Julian Jordan | 
| What a Wounderful World It Would Be | J. S. G. | Paul Dresser, [Dreiser] 1858-1906 | 
| 1890 | ||
| In 1892 (A Topica and Patriotic Song) | Matthew C. Woodward | Matthew C. Woodward; arranged by Max Knauer | 
| Little Annie Rooney | Michael Nolan | Michael Nolan | 
| Maggie Murphy's Home (from Reilly and the 400) | Edward Harrigan, 1845-1911 | David Braham, 1838-1905 | 
| Our Country (National Hymn of the United States of North America) | Rev. S. F. Smith, D.D. | William Horatio Clarke | 
| Reveille | Robert J. Burdette | John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932 | 
| That Is Love (Song and Chorus) | Felix McGlennon | Felix McGlennon; arranged by William Dresser | 
| The Lone Grave (Song and Chorus) | Paul Dresser [Dreiser], 1858-1906 | Paul Dresser [Dreiser], 1858-1906 | 
| The Star of the East | George Cooper, 1838-1927 | Amanda Kennedy | 
| This Little Pig Went to Market (from Castles in the Air) | J. Cheever Goodwin | Gustave Kerker | 
| Turkeys in the Tree-top (Comic [Chararcter] Duet from the Opera Alvin Gray) | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | Charles Albert White, 1832-1892 | 
| You'll Miss Lots of Fun When You're Married | Edward M. Taber | John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932 | 
| 1891 | ||
| America (A Patriotic Song) [2 Jun] | Milton Goldsmith | Milton Goldsmith | 
| Little Boy Blue (Op. 12, No. 4) | Eugene Field | Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin, 1862-1901 | 
| McGuffin's Home Run (Comic Song and Chorus) | Bert. C. Norman | Gussie L. Davis | 
| Narcissus (Op. 13, No. 4) | none | Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin, 1862-1901; Arr. by L. Leslie Loth | 
| Recollections of Home and Mother (Song and Chorus) | J. S. Jake | J. S. Jake | 
| Rooster's Song | L. E. Puglsler | L. E. Puglsler | 
| Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay! | Henry J. Sayers, 1854-1932 | Henry J. Sayers, 1854-1932 | 
| The Brave Engineer (from Fred E. Reynolds' Beatiful Songs) | Fred. E. Reynolds | Fred. E. Reynolds | 
| The Miner's Dream of Home | Will Godwin, 18??-1919 | Leo Dryden, 18??-1939 | 
| The Picture That Is Turned Toward the Wall (Descriptive Pathetic Song and Chorus) | Charles Graham | Charles Graham | 
| The Picture With Its Face Turned to the Wall (Song and Chorus) | J. P. Skelly | J. P. Skelly | 
| The Stories Grandma Told Me | Harvey Hall | Harvey Hall | 
| There Is a Tavern in the Town (Song and Chorus) | F. A. Adams | F. A. Adams | 
| 1892 | ||
| La Sultana (Turkish March) | none | Fred Linden | 
| Liebestraum (Nocturne) | none | Virginia Field | 
| Push Dem Clouds Away (An African Cantata) (from Hoyt & Thomas' A Trip to Chinatown) | Percy Gaunt,1852-1896 | Percy Gaunt,1852-1896 | 
| Richard and His Sweetheart Nell (Song with Chorus) | Carl Bruche, 1810-1901+ | William F. Sudds, 1843-1920 | 
| Sleep Little Pigeon (Japanese Lullaby) | Eugene Field | Clark Wright Evans | 
| Thankful Every Time (Comic Song | by arrangement with the Oliver Ditson Company | Sam Lucas, 1848-1916 | 
| The Bowery (from A Trip to Chinatown) | Charles H. Hoyt, 1859-1900 | Percy Gaunt,1852-1896 | 
| What am You Gwine to Tell Massa Peter When You Meet Him at de Gate? (Song and Chorus) | Ernest Hogan, 1860-1909; and Billy Kersands, 1842-1915 | Ernest Hogan, 1860-1909; and Billy Kersands, 1842-1915 | 
| When Mother First Taught Me to Pray | Paul Dresser [Dreisser], 1858-1906 | Paul Dresser [Dreisser], 1858-1906 | 
| When the Sea Gives Up Its Dead (Ballad) | James R. Homer | James R. Homer | 
| 1893 | ||
| A Ride With Santa Claus (Christmas Song) | James A. Ball | W. Herbert Lanyon | 
| Back Among the Old Folks Once Again (Song and Chorus) | Dave Reed, Jr. | Joseph W. Wheeler | 
| Dear Old Girl | Richard Henry Buck | Theodore F. Morse | 
| Hush My Little Coon [6 March] | Joseph W. Wheeler | Joseph W. Wheeler | 
| 'Round the Other Way (Comic Song and Chorus) | James McAvoy | James McAvoy | 
| Say "Au Revoir" But Not "Good-bye" (Song Ballad) | Harry Kennedy | Harry Kennedy; Arranged for Barbershop Quartet by Sigmund Spaeth [1925] | 
| The Cat Came Back (A Comic Negro Absurdity) | Harry S. Miller | Harry S. Miller; Arr. by Otto Bonnell | 
| The Darkies' Cradle Song | H. G. Wheeler | James W. Wheeler | 
| The Angel Choir (for Mezzo Soprano or Baritone) | anon. | Berthold Tours, 1838-1887; arranged and adapted by George Balch Nevin, 1859-? | 
| The Dog Went Mad (A Topical Furor) (sung by Eddie Foy in Sinbad) | Arthur J. Lamb, 1870-1928 | Harry F. Carson | 
| The Eyes That I Love the Best | B. H. Janssen | B. H. Janssen | 
| The Sights I Saw From the Big Ferris Wheel | Harry F. Carson | Harry F. Carson | 
| Two Little Girls in Blue (Waltz Song) | Charles Graham | Charles Graham | 
| 1894 | ||
| Departed Days (Song] | W. A. Eville | V. M. Eville | 
| I'll Wait 'Till the Clouds Roll By (Reply to 'Till the Clouds Roll By!) | J. T. Wood (alias for Charles E. Pratt, 1841-1902) | H. K. Fulmer (alias for Charles E. Pratt, 1841-1902) | 
| I've Been Working on the Railroad [aka Levee Song] | Anon.; John Lang Sinclair (1880-1947) on 12 May 1903 wrote the words for The Eyes of Texas for the same music | Anon. | 
| Jus' a-Listen (Plantation Song) | W. R. Kaharl | B. M. Davision | 
| Lessons [That] I Learned When But A Boy | John Murray | Will D. Ammerman | 
| Phoebe! (An Ethiopian Lullaby) | Thomas Le Mack | Andrew Mack, 1863-1931 | 
| Riding in the Heavenly Row-Boat (Ethiopian Song and Chorus) | Barney Fagan | Barney Fagan | 
| Sing Again That Sweet Refrain, or, Far From the Old Folks at Home (Song and Chorus) | Gussie L. Davis, 1863-1899 | Gussie L. Davis, 1863-1899 | 
| The Midway Paloma (A Comic Cantata) | James Thornton | Sebastian Irader [aka Yrader] (1863); adapted [anonymously] from the Spanish | 
| The Sidewalks of New York [27 Aug] | Charles B. Lawlor, 1852-1925 | James W. Blake, 1862-1935; arr. Charles Miller | 
| Two Little Babies (Lullaby) | Hattie Starr | Hattie Starr | 
| 1895 | ||
| I Want Yer, Ma Honey! (An Ethiopian Oddity) | Fay Templeton, 1865-1939 | Fay Templeton, 1865-1939 | 
| Just Tell Them That You Saw Me (Song and Chorus) | Paul Dresser [Dreiser], 1858-1906 | Paul Dresser [Dreiser], 1858-1906 | 
| My Baby Boy's Picture That Hangs on the Wall (Waltz Song) | Will H. Bray | Will H. Bray | 
| My Ole Gal Done Flew (Plantation Song) | William H. Paine | Charles A. Chase | 
| Please Say You Will (Song and Chorus) | Scott Joplin, 1868-1917 | Scott Joplin, 1868-1917 | 
| Swing Me | Albert C. Sprague | William H. Stevens | 
| The Band Played On [30 Jun; 12 Jul] | John F. Palmer, 1877-1943 | Charles B. Ward, 1865-1917 | 
| The Origin of the Harp (Air: Gage Fane) | anonymous | anonymous | 
| The Teacher and the Boy (Beautiful Sentimental Ballad from Life) | Edward B. Marks | Joseph W. Stern | 
| 1896 | ||
| A Hot Time in the Old Town | Joe Hayden | Theodore A. Mertz, 1848-1936 | 
| All America's (New National Hymn) | John F. Cahill | Emile Karst | 
| All Coons Look Alike to Me (A Darky Misunderstanding) | Earnest Hogan, 1865-1909 | Earnest Hogan, 1865-1909 | 
| Down on de Banks ob de Mississippi Ribber | R. A. Browne | Charles Coleman | 
| Old Glory (National Song) | J. B. Johnson | Charlie Johnson | 
| Old Glory (Song and Chorus) | Willis Pine | Prue Robinson | 
| Old Jim's Christmas Hymn (Rock of Ages) | William B. Gray | William B. Gray | 
| Our Nation | Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1856-1922 | J. Howard Entwisle, 1866-1903+ | 
| Pleading and Practice (Grand March 2 Step) | none | George H. Bishop | 
| Send Back the Picture and the Ring | Gussle L. Davis | Gussle L. Davis | 
| Sweet Rosie O'Grady | Maude Nugent, 1877-1958 | Maude Nugent, 1877-1958 | 
| The St. Louis Cyclone | Ren. Shields, 1868-1913 | George Evans, 1870-1915; arr. Max Hoffmann | 
| 1897 | ||
| Asleep in the Deep | Arthur J. Lamb, 1870-1928 | Henry W. Petrie, 1857-1925 | 
| At a Georgia Campmeeting | Frederick Allen Mills, 1869-1948 | Frederick Allen Mills, 1869-1948 | 
| Beautiful Isle of Somewhere [sung at the funeral of President William McKinley] | Mrs. Jessie Brown Pounds | J. S. Fearis | 
| Break The News To Mother | Charles Kassel Harris, 1865-1930 | Charles Kassel Harris, 1865-1930 | 
| I'll Marry the Man I Love | Monroe H. Rosenfeld, 1861-1918 | Monroe H. Rosenfeld, 1861-1918 | 
| Leonora the Miller's Daughter | Lester Bodine | George Maywood (Schleiffarth) | 
| On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away | Paul Dresser [Dreiser], 1858-1906 | Paul Dresser [Dreiser], 1858-1906 | 
| Pickaninnies' Jubilee (Schottische for Pianoforte [with vocal]) | Frederick H. Day | Frederick H. Day | 
| Southern Lullaby | Paul Lawrence Dunbar | W. W. Gilchrist | 
| Susanna, from Savannah (Negro Ditty) | George Evans | George Evans; arranged by Theodore Northrup | 
| Take Back Your Gold and Make Me Your Wife [1893/1997]] | Louis W. Pritzkow | Morton H. Rosenfeld | 
| The Letter Edged in Black | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pdeud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| The Morn We Met (Song for Baritone) | Lorin Ludlow | George Lowell Tracy | 
| You Are the Only Girl I Loved; or, Since You Spurned My Gold (Companion Piece to Take Back Your Gold | George A. Norton | Morton H. Rosenfeld | 
| 1898 | ||
| Cinderella White (A Colored Military March) | Evelyn Bloom | George Haywood [pseud. for Schleiffarth] | 
| Golden Dreams (A Song Ballad with Violin Obligato) | Cristabel | Cristabel | 
| I'll Come Back When the Hawthorn Blooms Again | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| I'm Just an Old Vagabond | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| Levee Revels | none | William Christopher O'Hare | 
| Memories of the South Before the War | James O'Dea | Leo Friedman | 
| My Father Was a Sailor on the Maine | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| Old Glory | W. B. Hale | W. B. Hale | 
| On the Old Missouri Shore | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| Only One Daisy Left (Memories of Sweet Bunch of Daisies) (Waltz Song and Refrain) | Harry Freeman | Anita Owen | 
| The Old Kitchen Clock | G. B. Brigham | G. B. Brigham | 
| The Owl, Parrot, Duck and Crow | Maude Anita Hart | Maude Anita Hart | 
| The Rosary [Aug. 29] | Robert Cameron Rogers | Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin, 1862-1901 | 
| There's Room for One More Star | William J. Hartley | Leo Feist | 
| When Mammy's Pickanniny's Fast Asleep (Slumber Song) | John Martin | John Martin | 
| When You Were Sweet Sixteen [Oct. 31] | James Thornton, 1861-1938 | James Thornton, 1861-1938 | 
| While the Leaves Came Drifting Down | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pdeud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| 1899 | ||
| Hamilton's Badger Boys [5 Aug] | E. E. Bryant | E. O. Kimberly; Arranged by J. S. Taylor | 
| Hello! Ma Baby | Joseph E. Howard, 1878-1961 | Ida Emerson | 
| Just a Picture of a Girl I Used to Know | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| Keep On the Sunny Side of Life [Hymn] | Ada Blenkhorn, 1858-1927 | J. Howard Entwisle, 1866-1903+ | 
| Mammy's Carolina Twins (Southern Lullaby) | Lee Johnson | Lee Johnson | 
| My Susie-anna from Louisana (An Ethiopian Love Song) | Tom McGrire | Sid. L. Perrin | 
| Sing Me a Song of the South (Pathetic Descriptive Ballad) | George A. Norton | James W. Gasey | 
| Stay in Your Own Backyard (Pathetic Ballad & Refrain [Chorus]) | Karl Kennett | Lyn Udall | 
| Summer Time in Dixie | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | Hattie Nevada [pseud. for Mrs. Harriet Nevada (Hicks) Woodbury, 1861-1953] | 
| Sweet Norine [29 Oct] | Gussie L. Davis, 1863-1899 | Gussie L. Davis, 1863-1899 | 
| The Moth and the Flame | George Taggart | Max S. Witt | 
| You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine | Seymour Rice and Albert H. Brown | Charles N. Daniels | 
| When Chloe Sings a Song (A Southern Plantation Melody) | Harry B. Smith | John Stromberg |