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100 Years Ago

1. A hundred years are sparkling bright Upon our nation's brow, Which like a diadem of light, Is wreath'd with glory now! Those years have made our infant land The foremost land on earth, And wrought a history as grand In "enterprize" and "worth." CHORUS Colu...

Ada Ray

1. By the old mill in the valley, At the foot of yonder hill, Where the nightowl loves to listen To the plaintive whiporwill; Where the little running brooklet Makes its music night and day, And all nature looks so lovely,-- Lives my pretty Ada Ray. CHORUS 2...

Alone, All Alone

1. I sit in the door of my dear little home, And look far away o'er the sea, And tears fill my eyes as I look for the ship, That is bringing my darling to me; The darkness of night forms a vail o'er its brest, All home of his coming has flown, I turn to my pil...

Alone, and at Home

1. Alone, and at home, with no one to love, Mother and child with the angels above, No one to love me, none to caress, Left all alone in this world's wilderness. Sorrow now lingers where once joy did dwell, Shadows of death o'er my happiness fell; While they a...

Angel of My Dreams

1. Thou whom my heart can love alone, It is to thee I sing, I fain would claim thee as mine own, To thee my love would bring, If but those soft blue eyes of thine Would only shed their beams Across this lonely path of mine, Sweet angel of my dreams, Across thi...

Annie Lee

1. Oh! I often think of childhood, And of my dear old home; But nothing's half so dear in life to me, As the dear old distant wild wood, Where oft I used to roam; With bonnie black eyed beauty Annie Lee. CHORUS Annie Lee, Oh! Anne Lee, Do not weep for me; For...

Barney Machree

1. The night dews are falling on flower and blossom, The nighingale sings to its mate in the nest, While I stray away through the clover-topped meadow, To meet with my Barney, who's loving me best. I don't mind the stars, tho' they're watching me closely, I kn...

Be Still, Poor Heart!

1. O! tears of anguish on thy cheek, So pale and wan with care. O! come no more to dim mine eyes, Lie dead and buried there. Is there no comfort from above, This grief of mine to kill, No angels' pity, or their love? Be still, poor heart, be still! CHORUS Swe...

Beautiful Child

1. Beautiful child; have you no home? Look up and tell me, why do you roam? Why are you walking alone in the street, Asking the people for something to eat? God bless you poor little innocent soul, How the sad tears from your hazel eyes roll; All the day plead...

Beautiful Girl of the South

1. Beautiful girl of the South, Friend of my earlier days, Fondly I'm thinking of thee, Loving to sing in thy praise. We have loved each other, Nought but death can sever, Hearts once bound together, My love one and mine own. Oh! CHORUS Beautiful girl of the...

Beesmark

1. I've got some tings I shpeak mit you, Und just because I oughter, About de way I manage folks, Away across de water; I teach de kings and brinces too, De shtyle dat dey must go, An' march 'em up, and march 'em down, Like soldiers in a row. CHORUS [2 times]...

Bessie, Will You Love Me?

1. Now the moon is shining brightly And the little stars, in pride Seem to watch us very closely, While you're sitting by my side; But you need not hide your blushes, For they can't hear what we say, O Bessie, will you love me, When I am far away? CHORUS Look...

Bonnie Jean O'Dair

1. The cows were waiting at the gate, Down yonder in the lane, And evening in its solitude Smiled on the fields of grain, The clover blossoms hung their heads And flowers bloomed so fair, When first I saw the modest face Of bonnie Jean O'Dair. CHORUS O! bonni...

Bring Back My Child

1. Bring back my child again, Bring him to me; Life is but weary pain; Hark to my plea! Let me but fold its form in my embrace, Let me but gaze once more on its dear face. Ah! I am dying; how chilly I feel! Husband, oh, pity me! hear me appeal! Come, darling,...

Busted, an' a Long Ways from Home

1. I used to hoe de cotton, an' tote de sugar cane, An' live on de fat ob de lan'. An' Hannah libed wid me in de cabin in de lane, Away down souf in Alabam But de war broke out, an' old massa went away, An' de darkies seed de sojers come; I struck from dar, ka...

Canary Bird

1. Poor little bird with its sweet song's of gladness Death, oh! how cruel to close its bright eye, Oft has it cheer'd me in hours of sadness, And only would sing when it knew I was nigh. Shut up in its cage from the green fields and flowers, Where most of it...

Cleveland is Our Man

1. Come rally 'round the good old flag, The North, South, East, and West, And let all honest Democrats, Who love their country best, Rejoice to know the time has come, When we must take our stand, And shout aloud, huzza! huzza! For Cleveland is our man. CHORU...

Close the Shutters Gently

1. Some one close the shutters gently, Tie a crape upon the door; Lightly trend, and softly whisper, "Little Mary is no more!" Weary of her earthly pleasures, Tired of all her toil and care, She has found a home in Heaven, She will be an angel there. CHORUS H...

Come Unto Me

1. O Thou Omnipresent Most High I turn to Thee with tearful eye And bow me down on trembling knee To offer up my prayer to Thee [DUET. Soprano and Alto] I feel I am by sin oppressed My weary soul can find no rest, And now I turn my Lord to Thee, For Thou has s...

Cow Bells in the Lane

1. The happy scenes of childhood Live in my mem'ry still; The little roofed cottage, That stood upon the hill; The fields and woods and meadows, The old barn filled with grain; But danger still the music Of the cowbells in the lane. CHORUS I have listen'd to...