A treasury of Gilbert & Sullivan : the words and the music of one hundred and two songs from eleven operettas
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A treasury of Gilbert & Sullivan : the words and the music of one hundred and two songs from eleven operettas
Simon and Schuster, 1941
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- Trial by Jury. When first my old, old love I knew
- When I, good friends, was call'd to the bar
- With a sense of deep emotion
- Oh, gentlemen, listen
- The sorcerer. Time was, when love and I
- My name is John Wellington Wells
- Now to the banquet we press
- H.M.S. pinafore. We sail the ocean blue
- I'm called little buttercup
- A maiden fair to see
- I am the captain of the Pinafore
- Sorry her lot
- I am the monarch of the sea
- When I was a lad
- Refrain, audacious tar
- Things are seldom what they seem
- Never mind the why and wherefore
- Kind captain, I've important information
- Carefully on tiptoe stealing
- He is an Englishman
- Farewell, my own
- The pirates of penzance. When Frederic was a little lad
- Oh better far to live and die
- Climbing over Rocky mountain
- Oh, is there not one maiden breast
- Poor wandering one
- Model of a modern major-general
- When the foeman bares his steel
- Ah, leave me not to pine
- A policeman's lot is not a happy one
- With catlike tread
- Patience. Twenty love-sick maidens we
- I cannot tell what this love may be
- If you want a receipt
- When I first put this uniform on
- If you're anxious for to shine
- Prithee, pretty maiden
- Silvered is the raven hair
- The magnet and the churn
- Love is a plaintive song
- When I go out of door
- Iolanthe. We are dainty little fairies
- Good morrow, good lover
- None shall part us
- Loudly let the trumpet bray
- The law is the true embodiment
- Of all the young ladies I know
- Spurn not the nobly born
- When I went to the bar
- Young strephone is the kind of lout
- When all night long
- When Britain really ruled the waves
- Oh, foolish fay
- When you're lying awake
- Faint heart never won fair lady
- If we're weak enough to tarry
- Princess Ida. Ida was twelvemonth old
- If you give me your attention
- Expressive glances
- Would you know the kind of maid
- The Mikado. If you want to know who we are
- A wand'ring minstrel
- Behold the lord high executioner
- I've got a little list
- Three little maids from school
- Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
- For he's going ro marry Yum-Yum
- Braid the raven hair
- The moon and I
- Brightly dawns our wedding day
- Here's a how-de-do
- From every kind of man
- My object all sublime
- The criminal cried
- The flowers that bloom in the spring
- Tit-willow
- Ruddigore. If somebody there chanced to be
- I know a youth
- My boy, you may take it from me
- When the night wind howls
- There grew a little flower
- The yeomen of the guard. When maiden loves
- When our gallant norman foes
- Is life a boon?
- I have a song to sing, O!
- Were I thy bride
- Oh, a private buffoon
- Strange adventure
- A man who would woo a fair maid
- When a wooer goes a-wooing
- The gondoliers. Roses white and roses red
- We're called gondolieri
- In enterprise of martial kind
- There was a time
- I stole the prince
- When a merry maiden marries
- O my darling, O my pet
- Rising early in the morning
- Take a pair of sparkling eyes
- Dance a cachucha
- There lived a king
- I am a courtier grave and serious