"Grand Vocal Medley" (1865) Arranged from Root & Cady's Most Popular Publications by Philip Paul Bliss, 1838-1876 Tis sweet to be remembered By those we hold most dear Tis sweet to hear. Now Moses you'l catch it, Not Moses don't touch it, Now Moses don't you hear what I say. So too she faded as fades the twilight Softly she murmured We'll rally round the flag, Boy's We'll rally once again, Shouting the Battle-Cry of Freedom, Yes, we'll rally from the hillsides, we'll gather from the plain, Shouting Father, dear Father, come home with me now, The clock in the steeple strikes A nigger in the fence And a little common sense Tells you that you'll never figure any more Then a Good Bye Jeff! Good Bye Jeff! I told yo so before There's a good time coming it's almost here It was long, long, long, on the way. Now run and tell Elijah to hurry up Florey And meet us at the Gum Tree down in the swamp, To Wake the boys to search for Nellie Stay not for the dawn. Who shall sleep when from the Mother's arms Our Little Johnny Gray back home are you What do you think you're about. Littly Johnny Gray back tell me true Do your patience know your out. Tis sweet to be remembered Oh John Brown's body lies mould'ring in the grave, John Brown's body lies mould'ring in the grave, John Brown's body lies mould'ring in the grave, But his soul is ... Marching through Georgia, Hurrah! Hurrah! we bring the Jubilee Hurah! Hurrah! the flag that makes you free So we sang the chourus from Atlanta to the sea While we were Sleighing with girls A sleighing with girls Tis nothing else but pleasure For he blessed me when he left me And his parting words remain Treasured deep within this bosom Dearest We will Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching Cheer up comrades they will come And beneath the starry flag We shall breath the air again Of the freeland in our own beloved Yankee Doodle Doodle Doo. Yankee Doodle Dandy. Yankee Doodle, Ha! Ha! Ha! Yankee Doodle Dandy.