Songs the whole world sings : containing more than two hundred songs which are dear to the hearts of young and old in every nation
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Songs the whole world sings : containing more than two hundred songs which are dear to the hearts of young and old in every nation
Broadcast Music, c1944
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  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
  Akita
  Yamagata
  Fukushima
  Ibaraki
  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
  Chiba
  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
  Belgium
  Netherlands
  Sweden
  Norway
  United States of America
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Arr. for voices with piano / piano solo
English words
Prefatory matter in English
Contents of Works
- Grandfather's clock / Henry C. Work
- Old folks at home / Stephen C. Foster
- Home, sweet home / Henry R. Bishop
- The vacant chair / Geo.F. Root
- Home, home, can I forget thee ?
- Mother's old red shawl / C. Mouland
- The old oaken bucket / Samuel Woodworth
- Home again / M.S. Pike
- I cannot sing the old songs/ Claribel
- The dearest spot on earth / W.T. Wrighton
- The old arm-chair / Henry Russell
- There's music in the air / G.F. Root
- Ah! 'Tis a dream / E. Lassen
- Be kind to the loved ones at home / I.B. Woodbury
- Do they miss me at home?
- Auld lang syne / Robert Burns
- Three fishers / John Hullah
- Do they think of me at home? / C.W. Glover
- Serenade / F. Schubert
- Believe me if all those endearing young charms / Thomas Moore
- Voices of the woods / melody by A. Rubinstein ; arr. by Michael Watson
- Thine eyes so blue and tender / E. Lassen
- Drink to me only with thine eyes : old English
- "Alice, where art thou?" / J. Ascher
- The low back'd car / Samuel Lover
- Sally in our alley / H. Carey
- Nancy Lee / F.E. Weatherly ; Stephen Adams
- La paloma = The dove / S. Yradier
- Soldier's farewell / Johanna Kinkel
- Comin' thro' the rye / Robert Burns
- Last night / H. Kjerulf
- The Loreley / F. Silcher
- Ben Bolt / Nelson Kneass
- Darling Nelly Gray / B.R. Handy
- Annie Laurie / Lady Scott
- In old Madrid / H. Trotére
- How can I leave thee! : Treue Liebe : German song
- The girl I left behind me / Samuel Lover
- When the swallows homeward fly / Franz Abt
- Robin Adair / C. Keppel
- Come back to Erin / Claribel
- Bid me good-bye / F.Paolo Tosti
- Listen to the mocking bird / Alice Hawthorne
- When the corn is waving / C. Blamphin
- In the gloaming / A.F. Harrison
- My old Dutch / Chas. Ingle
- The future Mrs. 'Awkins / A. Chevalier
- Love's old sweet song / J.L. Molloy
- The blue Alsatian mountains / Stephen Adams
- Kathleen Mavourneen / F.N. Crouch
- Take back the heart / Claribel
- Ever of thee / F. Hall
- Long, long ago / T.H. Bayly
- Lovely night : Tales of Hoffman / J. Offenbach
- Woman is fickle : Rigoletto / G. Verdi
- The last of rose of summer : Martha / F. Flotow
- Tit willow : The Mikado / A. Sullivan
- Ah! so pure : Martha / F. Flotow
- Lullaby : Erminie / E. Jakobowski
- Evening prayer : Hansel and Gretel / E. Humperdinck
- Vilia song : Merry widow / F. Lehar
- I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls / M.W. Balfe
- Waltz song : The merry widow / F. Lehar
- Then you'll remember me : Bohemian girl / M.W. Balfe
- Lovely flowers I pray : Faust / C. Gounod
- I'm called little buttercup : H.M.S. Pinafore / A. Sullivan
- Evening star : Tannhäuser / R. Wagner
- Scenes that are brightest : Maritana / W.V. Wallace
- In happy moments : Maritana / W.V. Wallace
- Call me thine own : L'eclair / J. Halevy
- Ah! I have sighed to rest me : Il trovatore / G. Verdi
- Am I not fondly thine own? = Du, du, liegst mir im Herzen : German song
- Lullaby : Jocelyn / B. Godard
- There is a green hill far away / C. Gounod
- Ave Maria : Cavalleria rusticana / P. Mascagni
- The lost chord / A. Sullivan
- Over the stars there is rest / Fr. Abt
- Rock'd in the cradle of the deep / J.P. Knight
- Christmas chimes / B. Richards
- Largo / G.F. Händel
- The palms = Les rameaux / J. Faure
- Ave Maria / Bach ; Gounod
- Flee as a bird / S.B. Dana
- One sweetly solemn thought / R.S. Ambrose
- Come, holy spirit, heavenly dove / J.B. Dykes
- O paradise! / J. Barnby
- Sweet hour of prayer / W.B. Bradbury
- Work, for the night is coming / Lowell Mason
- O Jesus, thou art standing / J.H. Knecht
- There is a happy land / Lowell Mason
- Shall we gather at the river? / R. Lowry
- Rock of ages / Thomas Hastings
- Holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! / J.B. Dykes
- Sun of my soul / W.H. Monk
- Hark! The herald angels sing / F. Mendelssohn
- It came upon the midnight clear / R.S. Willis
- Old hundred (Doxology) / L. Bourgeois
- Jerusalem the golden / Alex. Ewing
- Abide with me / W.H. Monk
- Jesus, lover of my soul / S.B. Marsh
- Blest be the tie that binds / H.G. Nageli
- Holy night! Peaceful night! / Franz Gruber
- Lead, kindly light / J.B. Dykes
- Come, ye disconsolate / Samuel Webbe
- Nearer, my God, to Thee / Lowell Mason
- O come, all ye faithful / J. Reading
- My faith looks up to Thee / Lowell Mason
- Onward, Christian soldiers / A. Sullivan
- Lauterbach song
- Good-night, ladies
- Meerschaum pipe
- Forsaken / Th. Koschat
- Solomon Levi
- Forty-nine bottles
- O du liber Augustine
- Good-bye, my lover, good-bye
- Wot cher! (Knock'd 'em in the old Kent road) / Albert Chevalier
- Funiculi, funicula / L. Denza
- The midshipmite / Stephen Adams
- Fair Harvard
- Dutch warbler
- Peanut song
- Over the banister
- Upidee
- The quilting party
- Polly-wolly-doodle
- Oh, my darling Clementine / P. Montrose
- Sailing / Godfrey Marks