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Index of of the Songs
In Beadle's Song Books, 1858 to 1870


INCLUDED IN THIS INDEX are the titles of all the songs published by Beadle and Adams in 118 of the 121 Songsters described in The House of Beadle and Adams," Vol. I, pages 380 to 395. The exceptions are The Chanticleer Songster and Archy Hughes' George the Charmer Songster (Nos. 43 and 63 of the following list), neither of which was located in any private collection or in any of the large public or university libraries. Irwin P. Beadle's New No. 2, American Song Book (No. 39 of the list) is also not indexed, for it is doubtful that it was ever issued.

Some songs were reprinted many times in different Songsters. The total number of songs is about 6,600, of which 3,788 are different. For ease of reference, the booklets in which the various songs appeared are designated in this index by numbers instead of abbreviations. The latter would be confusing, cumbersome, and difficult to identify, and do not show the sequence of publication.

The following list gives the approximate dates of appearance of the various Songsters and the pages and figure numbers in The House of Beadle and Adams. From most titles, the initial "a," "an," and "the" are omitted except when the title consists of but a single word or where the omission changes the meaning, e.g., "The Kiss," "The Outcast," "The Countersign," etc. In such cases the article is given after the title.

List of Beadle's Song Books



1. 1859

I. P. Beadle's New and Popular Songs, No. 1 (Fig. 114): 381

8. As needed

Dime Song Book, No. 2. Reprint of Irwin's No. 2: 385

2. 1859

Hie for School (Fig. 112): 381

9. As needed
10. As needed

Dime Song Book, No. 3. Reprint of Irwin's No. 3: 385
Dime Song Book, No. 4. Reprint of Irwin's No. 4: 385

3. 1859, Aug.

Dime Melodist: 381

 

 

4. 1859, Oct.

Dime Song Book No. 2. Irwin P. Beadle: 381

11. 1860, March 30 12. 1860, March 30

Dime Song Book, No. 5: 385 Dime Song Book, No. 6: 385

5. 1859, Oct.

Dime Song Book, No. 3. Irwin P. Beadle: 381

13. 1860, Nov.

Dime School Melodist (Fig. 118): 388

6. 1859, Dec.

Dime Song Book, No. 4. Irwin P. Beadle: 381

14. 1860, Nov.
15. 1861, Jan. 24

Dime Song Book, No. 7: 386
Dime Military Song Book: 389

7. As needed

Beadle's Dime Song Book, No. 1. Reprint of Irwin's No. 1: 385

16. 1861, June 26

Union Song Book, No. 1 (Fig. 119): 389

17. 1861, Nov. 20

Union Song Book, No. 2: 389

 

No. I, Irwin's 3rd effort: 384

18. 1862, March 8
19. 1862, March 20

Dime Song Book, No. 8: 386
Union Song Book, No. 3: 389

39. 1865, in press

Song Book for the People, No. 2 (perhaps not published): 384

20. 1862, June 5

Dime Song Book, No. 9: 386

40. 1865, Nov. 7

Pocket Songster, No. 3: 391

21. 1862, Oct. 14

Knapsack Songster (Fig. 120): 389 41. 1866, Feb. 20

Dime Song Book, No. 17: 386

22. 1863, March 27

Songs of the Olden Time: 388

42. 1866, April 17

Pocket Songster, No. 4 (Fig. 123): 391

23. 1863, Sept.

Song Book for the Million, No. 1, Irwin's 2nd effort: 381

43. 1866, May 8

Chanticleer Songster, American Series, No. 3: 389

24. 1863, Sept. 18

Dime Song Book, No. 10 (Fig. 115): 386

44. 1866, Aug. 25

Dime Song Book, No. 18: 386

25. 1863, Nov. 9

Yankee Sailor Song Book, No. 2, Irwin's 2nd effort: 381

45. 1867, April 12
46. 1867, May 7

Dime Song Book, No. 19 (Fig. 116): 386
Pocket Songster, No. 5: 391

26. 1863, Nov. 16

Dime Song Book, No. 11: 386

47. 1867, Sept. 9

Dime Song Book, No. 20: 388

27. 1863, Dec. 16

Russian Bear Song Book, No. 3, Irwin's 2nd effort: 381

48. 1867, Dec. 3
49.-58. 1868

Pocket Songster, No. 6: 391
One Cent Song Books (Fig. 122): 391

28. 1864, Jan. 15

Burns' and Moore's Song Book, No. 4, Irwin's 2nd effort: 381

59. 1868, July

Dime Song Book, No. 21 (Fig. 117) : 388

29. 1864, Feb. 12

Dime Song Book, No. 12: 386

60. 168, August 11

Grant and Colfax Songster: 388

30. 1864, March 15

Dime Song Book, No. 13: 386

61. 1868, Dec. 16

Dime Song Book, No. 22: 388

31. 1864, June 8

Dime Song Book, No. 14: 386

62. 1869, Feb. 27

Dime Song Book, No. 23: 388

32. 1864, Oct. 28

Dime Song Book, No. 15: 386

63. 1869, April

Starr's Archy Hughes' George the Charmer Songster: 391

33. 1865, March 3

Pocket Songster, No. 1 391

64. 1869, June 22

Dime Song Book, No. 24:

34. I865, March 11

Guiding Star Songster, American Series, No. 1(Fig. 121): 389

65. 1870, Jan. 11

388

Dime Song Book, No. 25: 388

35. 1865, July 15

Dime Song Book, No. 16: 386

66. 1870, Aug.

Dime Song Book, No. 26: 388

36. 1865, Aug. 15
37. 1865
38. 1865, Sept. 15
Pocket Songster, No. 2: 391
Banner Songster, American Series, No. 2: 389
Song Book for the People,

67. 1870, Sept. 3
68. 1871, Feb. 10

Starr's Songbook, No. 2, Jule Keene's Songs: 391
Starr's Songbook, No. 3, Johnny Roach's Songs: 391

69. 1871, Feb. 14

Dime Song Book, No. 27: 388

91. 1878, Aug. 17

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 13: 393

70. 1871, May 20

Starr's Songbook, No. 4, Bob Harrison's Songs (Fig. 124): 391

92. 1878, Aug. 24

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 14: 393

71. 1871, May 27

Starr's Songbook, No. 5, Dick Weaver's Songs: 391

93. 1878, Aug. 31

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 15: 393

72. 1871, Aug. i

Dime Song Book, No. 28: 388

94. 1878, Sept. 7

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 16: 393

73. 1871, Oct. 24

Dime Song Book, No. 29: 388

95. 1878, Sept. 14

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 17: 393

74. 1872, Jan. 6

Dime Song Book, No. 30: 388

96. 1878, Sept. 21

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No.18: 393

75. 1872, Feb. 8

Dime Song Book, No. 31: 388

97. 1878, Sept. 28

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 19: 393

76. 1873, June 7

Dime Song Book, No. 32: 388

98. 1878, Oct. 5

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 20: 393

77. 1874, Jan. 20

Dime Song Book, No. 33: 388

99. 1878, Oct. 12

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 21: 393

78. 1876, June 24

Dime Song Book, No. 34: 388

100. 1878, Oct. 19

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 22: 393

79. 1878, May 18

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 1: 393

101. 1878, Oct. 26

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 23: 393

80. 1878, May 25

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 2: 393

102. 1878, Nov. 2

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 24: 393

81. 1878, June 1

Half-Dime Singer's Library, N0.3:393

103. 1878, Nov. 9

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 25: 393

82. 1878, June 8

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 4: 393

104. 1878, Nov. 16

Half-Dime Singer's Library, N0.26:393

83. 1878, June 15

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 5 (Fig. 125): 393

105. 1878, Nov. 23

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 27: 393

84. 1878, June 29

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 6: 393

106. 1878, Dec. 7

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 28: 393

85. 1878, July 6

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 7: 393

107. 1878, Dec. 14

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 29: 393

86. 1878, July 13

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 8: 393

108. 1878, Dec. 28

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 30: 393

87. 1878, July 20

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 9: 393

109. 1879, Jan. 4

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 31: 393

88. 1878, July 27

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 10: 393

110. 1879, Jan. 11

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 32: 393

89. 1878, Aug. 3

Half-Dime Singer's Library, N0.11: 393

111. 1879, Jan. 18

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 33: 393

90. 1878, Aug. 10

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 12: 393

112. 1879, Jan. 25

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 34: 393

113. 1879, Feb. 1

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 35: 393

118. 1879, March 8

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 40: 395

114. 1879, Feb. 8

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 36: 395

119. 1879, March 15

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 41:395

115. 1879. Feb. 15

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 37: 395

120. 1879, March 22

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 42: 395

116. 1879, Feb. 22

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 38: 395

121. 1879, March 29

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 43: 395

117. 1879; March 1

Half-Dime Singer's Library, No. 39: 395

 

 


Index of Songs
(Numbers refer to the Song Books listed above)

Aaron Glaices: 101
Abraham's tea-party: 21
Absence and return: 98
Across the sea: 97
Act on the square, boys: 65, 119
A cushia gal machree: 41, 46, 80
Ada with the golden hair: 69, 84
Admiral's song, from Pinafore: 121
Adolphus Morning-glory: 59, 118
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: 82
Advice to rebels: 21
Afloat on the ocean: 93
After me!: 104
Afternoon crawl: 104
Afternoon we met: 66
After the opera's over: 75
After toiling cometh rest: 82
Afton water: 28
Age of Indian-rubber: 62
Age of progress: 1, 2, 7, 89
Agony column: 94
Ah, he kissed me when he left me: 29, 109
Ain't I glad to get out of the wilderness: 6, 10, 96
Ain't you awful: 86
Alabama Joe: 24, 37, 107
Alabaster Joe: 59, 118
Alarm: 17
Alas! my love's away: 84, 109
Ale-house, The: 77
Alice Gray: 2, 8, 94
All among the hay: 68
All broke up: 103
All do allow it: 15
All for her: 89
All hail to the stars: 16
All hail to Ulysses!: 31, 60
Allie Lee: 72
All is well at home: 41, 114
All round my hat: 24, 34, 92
All's for the best: 1, 2,7, 23, 92
All sorts: 67
All's well: 29, 48, 110
All that's bright must fade: 28
All yesterday I was spinning: 41, 113
Alma Mater O: 89
Aloft and alow: 19
Always free and jovial: 65
Always on the prairie alone: 41
A man's a man for a' that: 22, 28, 93
America: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 15, 33, 37, 60, 78, 85
American boy: 5, 9, 15, 78, 91
American flag: 15
American girl: 5, 9, 78, 94
American vocal melody: 85
American volunteer: 15
Am I not fondly thine own?: 103
Am I still beloved?: 109
Am I then remembered?: 69
Anchor apeak, The: 105
Anchor's weighed: 14, 191
And he's got the money too: 75
And home I came, merry at last: 32, 34, 112
Andy J.: 60
Andy's prestidigitation: 60
Andy Veto: 60
Angel Gabriel: 79
Angel of my dreams: 98
Angels listen when she speaks: 31, 111
Angel's smile, An: 23
Angels whisper: 11, 89
Anna Bell: 3
Anna Lowe: 3
Annie: 28
Annie, dear, good-by: 5, 9, 94
Annie Laurie: 1, 7, 15, 23, 48, 83
Annie Lisle: 12, 40, 99
Annie of the vale: 18, 40, 85
Annie o' the banks of Dee: 104
Annie's winning smile: 65
Another sweet face in the cradle: 104
Another Yankee Doodle: 19
Answer, The: 83
Answer of Ben Bolt: 24, 107
Answer to "A Thousand a Year": 1, 7, 23, 38, 84
Answer to "Grease the griddle, Birdie darling": 89
Answer to Jeannette: 5, 9
Answer to Kate Kearney: 1, 7, 23, 83
Answer to Katy Darling: 6, 10, 96
Answer to "Who will care for mother now?": 23
Anthem of liberty: 16, 60
Anyhow: 61
Any ornaments: 64, 119
Anything for Harry: 97
Are the children at home?: 115
Are thy dreams of me?: 93
Are ye sleeping, Maggie?: 29
Are you angry, mother?: 62
Are you coming, father?: 69
Are you lonely now, my darling?: 109
Are you not a coquette, Lulu, darling?: 109
Arlington's telegraph song: 67
Arm-in-arm let's wander, love: 119
Army and navy: 15, 37, 78
Army hymn: 16
Army of liberty: 21
Artful old sparrow: 62
Ash drough Avenue A I Go: 67
As I'd nothing else to do: 45, 75
As in the cup the bead flies up: 67
As I sat by my hearth: 100
As Kate was sitting in a wood: 37
Ask me not why: 90
Ask papa: 65, 119
As long as the world goes round: 68
As she went passing by: 74
As through the park I go: 59, 118
As through the silver spray we fly: 65
As we parted at the gate: 76
"As you like it" skirt: 45
At the animal fair (variation) : 101
At the gate I wait for thee: 72
Audacious tar (from Pinafore) : 121
Augustus Daisybeau: 105
Auld lang syne: 1, 7, 11, 15, 22, 28, 34, 48, 79
Auld Robin Gray: 22, 82
Au revoir, Fritzy: 101
Autumn leaves: 96
Away among the blossoms: 2
Away, away: 2
Away down east: 24, 34, 84
Away goes Cuffee: 24
Away on the prairie: 46, 114
Away to the fray: 17
Awfully awful: 85
Awfully cleaver: 76
Awfully fly: 86

Ba, be, bi, bo, bu: 65, 120
Baby farming song: 121
Babylon is fallen: 29, 36, 80
Baby mine: 89, 108
Baby's gone: 66, 120
Baby's gone to sleep: 47, 73, 117
Baby's got a tooth: 88
Bachelor no more: 47, 117
Bachelor's lament: 26, 32, 46, 109, 112
Bachelor's woes: 61, 118
Bad luck to the day: 66, 120
Baker, The: 19
Balm of Gilead: 87
Band in the park: 119
Band of hope: 77
Banks and braes o' Bonnie Doon: 20, 28, 104
Banks' brigade song: 19
Banks of the blue Moselle: 25
Banks of the old Mohawk: 4, 8, 94
Banks of the Schuylkill: 37
Banner of the free: 21, 37, 60, 78
Banner of the nation: 16
Banner song: 16, 19
Barbara Allen: 22, 79
Barb'ry Allum: 67
Barcarolle: 102
Barney avourneen, I will let you in: 61, 91
Barney O'Hea: 30, 37, 48, 94
Barney, say you'll not forget me: 75
Barney, the lad from Kildare: 107
Baronet, The: 105
Base-ball: 84
Bashful girl: 62, 87
Bashful young bachelor: 71
Bashful young gentleman: 62, 119
Bashful young man: 22, 82
Basket-maker's child: 20, 103
Bathing in the surf: 85
Battle-cry of freedom: 24, 33, 34, 49, 60, 92
Battle hymn: 15, 19
Battle hymn of the republic: 34
Battle invocation: 17
Battle of Bunker Hill: 22, 34, 78
Battle of Lexington: 15
Battle of the kegs: 22, 83
Battle song: 19
Bay of Biscay: 103
Be always up and doing: 107
Bear it like a man: 61, 85
Beautiful Annie: 35, 113
Beautiful ballet-girl: 68
Beautiful bells: 62,119
Beautiful boy: 69
Beautiful child of song: 31, 111
Beautiful dreamer: 30, 40, 84
Beautiful Emeline: 74
Beautiful form of my dreams: 45, 116
Beautiful Italy: 103
Beautiful land of my dreams: 50
Beautiful leaves: 108
Beautiful Nell: 59
Beautiful Nora Machree: 69
Beautiful Rose: 29, 80
Beautiful spirit, spirit of love: 108
Beautiful sunset: 73
Beautiful Union, Liberty's home: 17, 50
Beautiful Venice: 14, 101
Beautiful waltzer: 66, 120
Beautiful world: 12, 98
Beauty of Broadway: 67
Beauty of the season: 76
Because I am a cook: 101
Before I was married: 44, 115
Beggar girl: 24, 46, 106
Begone, secesh!: 17
Behind the scenes: 93
Be kind to darling sister Nell: 44, 114
Be kind to each other: 2, 4, 8, 95
Be kind to the loved ones: 12, 33, 98
Be kind to thy father and mother: 83
Believe me if all those endearing young charms: 28
Bell doth toll: 13
Belle Bradley: 65
Belle Brandon: 1, 7, 46, 94
Belle of Fourteenth Street: 62
Belle of Lincoln Park: 74
Belle of Pleasure Bay: 85
Belle of Rockaway: 85
Belle of the avenue: 90
Belle of the ball. 83
Belle of the day: 86
Bell goes a-ringing for Sai-rah: 62, 87
Bell of Boston Bay: 73
Bells of Shandon: 104
Bell-ringer: 29, 109
Bell trio: 121
Ben Bolt: 1, 7, 33, 37, 84
Ben Bolt, Answer to: 24,107
Ben Butler in New Orleans: 21
Beneath the old oak tree: 45, 117
Ben Fisher and wife: 6, 10, 96
Be quiet, do, I'll call my mother: 3, 20, 37, 48, 104
Beside the sweet Shannon: 80
Bessie Barker: 45
Bessie Jane: 61
Bessie was a sailor's bride: 5, 9, 83
Be sure you call as you pass by: 30, 110
Be sure you're right, then go ahead: 76, 83
Betsy Baker: 22
Better late than never: 98, 107
Better times are coming: 31, 60
Between you and me and the gate-post: 72
Beware of Bonnie Ann: 28
Be watchful and beware: 98
Biddy Toole: 68
Bide ye yet: 66
Big bonanza: 89
Big General: 60
Big sunflower: 85
Big thing coming: 16, 60
Bill and I: 26, 108
Bill Craven: 68
Billiards and pool: 90
Billieboy: 24, 105
Billy Barlow: 90
Billy Grimes, the rover: 4, 8, 37, 38, 81
Billy Johnson's ball: 88
Billy Larkin: 74, 79
Billy Patterson: 14, 100
Billy Salamagundi: 108
Billy's request: 74
Bime, borne, bell: 3
Bingen on the Rhine: 24, 93
Birds in the night: 72
Bird song: 32, 46, 72, 87
Birds will come again: 48
Bird-whistle man: 61, 118
Birth of green Erin: 45, 110
Birth of our banner: 17, 60
Bit of mind: 83
Bitter and mild: 96
Bitter beer: 80
Black-eyed Susan: 22, 103
Black Hussars: 91
Blarney: 20, 8i
Bless me, mother, ere I die: 29, 40, 109
Blind boy: 30, 42, 111
Blind orphan boy's lament: 1, 2, 7, 89
Blinks "of the staff": 75
Bliss forever past: 118
Blonde that never dyes: 69, 85
Bloom is on the rye: 12
Blow, blow, blow: 13
Blow your own trumpet: 104
Blue and the gray: 85
Blue bells of Scotland: 117
Blue bonnets over the border: 107
Blue-eyed boy: 32, 112
Blue-eyed Mary: 22, 98, 108
Blue eyed violets: 82, 104
Blue glass: 91
Blue jackets, fall in: 17
Blue jay's melody: 29, 46, 109
Blue Juniata: 12, 33, 93
Boarding house over the cove: 98
Boat, a boat, to cross the ferry: 13
Bob Baker, the shoemaker: 105
Bobbin' around: 12, 38, 86
Bob Ridley: 1, 7, 23, 38, 82
Bold Jack Donahue: 68
Bold privateer: 1, 7, 23, 38, 94
Bold Robin Hood: 81
Bold Zouave: 16
Bonnie Bess: 65
Bonnie blue flag: 27, 107
Bonnie breast-knots: 30, 110
Bonnie brown cottage: 45, 116
Bonnie bunch of roses: 22
Bonnie Dundee: 12, 100
Bonnie Eloise: 3, 13, 18, 34, 102
Bonnie Jamie: 6, 10, 94
Bonnie Jean: 5, 9, 94
Bonnie Kate: 25
Bonnie Marguerite: 61
Bonnie new moon: 20, 103
Bonnie sweet Bessie, the maid of Dundee: 99
Bo-peep: 74
Border state tocsin: 21
Bother the flies: 45, 116
Bother the men: 65
Boulevard, The: 81
Bound for Dixie: 19
Bounding billows: 104
Bourbon Johnny: 68
Bowl, The: 77
Bowld sojer boy: 20, 37, 50, 104
Boys, carry me 'long: 20, 37, 40, 103
Boys of Kilkenny: 5, 9, 38, 89
Boys that wear the green: 44, 114
Boy with the auburn hair: 26, 84
Brace up: 76, 92
Brave and free: 17
Brave boys are they: 35
Brave Lafitte: 22
Brave old oak: 18, 37, 42, 81
Bread and cheese and kisses: 29, 46, 57, 109
Breathe it softly to my loved ones: 73
Breeze of the night: 14, 88
Brennon on the moor: 27
Bridge o'er the river: 59
Brigham Young: 72
Bright, bright wine: 107
Bright eyed little Nell of Narraganset Bay: 14, 37, 89
Bright eyed Maggie: 31, 111
Brightly o'er lake and shore: 18, 102
Bright moonlit sea: 20, 103
Bright rays of early morning: 102
Bright rosy morning: 13, 105
Bring back my childhood: 73
Bring me a pretty bouquet: 44, 46, 115
Bring my brother back to me: 24
Broadway opera and Bowery crawl: 75
Broadway promenade: 82
Broadway toff: 64, 119
Broken down: 66
Broken English: 66
Broken hearted Tom, the lover: 6, 10, 42, 96
Broken noses: 67
Brook, The: 45, 116
Brooklyn fire: 82, 97
Brook's message: 76
Brother's fainting at the door: 29, 33, 86
Brother tell me of the battle: 31, 36, 87
Brother Will: 45, 116
Brown eyes has that little maiden: 84
Bruce's address to his army: 15, 22, 28
Bryan O'Lynn: 4, 8, 37, 38, 81
Buckles on her shoes: 89
Buckskin bag of gold: 75
Building on the sand: 74
Burial of Sir Thomas Moore: 15, 104
Burnside's address to his army: 21
Busy bee: 13
Busy little feet: 75
Butcher boy: 79
Butler, the beast: 21
Buttercups and daisies: 83
Buy a broom: 24, 105
By de light ob de moon: 87
Bye-lo-land: 106
By the lone river side: 18, 37, 40, 102
By the sad sea-waves: 6,10, 40, 84

Cackle, cackle, cackle: 81
Cadet at West Point: 113
Cairo: 16
Calibar, The: 97
Call her back and kiss her: 66, 83
Call me darling: no
Call me not back from the echoless shore: 24, 40, 93
Call me not unkind, Robin: 20,103
Call me pet names: 11, 48, 98
Call me when breakfast is ready: 74,79
Call me your darling again: 86
Campbells are coming: 18, 81
Camptown races: 11, 81
Canadian boat song: 13, 20, 57, 92
Canadian sleigh ride: 25
Candidate for alderman: 86
Can I survive this overbearing (Pinafore): 121
Can there be harm in kissing ?: 44, 115
Can you sweetheart keep a secret?: 107
Captain, The: 20, 37, 40, 104
Captain Cuff: 80
Captain Jinks: 62, 50, 80
Captain Robert Kidd: 22
Captain Smith: 67
Captain Spike of the musketeers: 80
Captain Vane of the Lifeguards pink: 66
Carbineer, The: 92
Carefully on tip-toe stealing (Pinafore) : 121
Carrie Lee: 26, 108
Carrier-dove: 12, 99
Carrier pigeon: 105
Carroty top: 31, 111
Carry me home to die: 12, 99
Carry me home to Tennessee: 3
Carry on the same old game: 100
Carry the news to Mary: 74, 121
Casey's social club: 112
Casey's whiskey: 87
Castles in the air: 20, 68, 84
Cease thy weeping: 93
Cease your funning: 59
Celebrated sneezing song: 65, 119
Centennial bells: 78
Chairs to mend: 13
Champagne Andy: 60
Champagne Charlie was his name: 45, 48, 116
Champagne Charlie, No. 2: 56
Chap from Buffalo: 108
Charge of the light brigade: 15
Charge the can cheerfully: 105
Charity: 11, 98
Charley, the masher: 109
Charley de Rogers: 91
Charley is my darling: 64, 103
Charmer dressed in green: 120
Charming blue-eyed Bess: 106
Charming gay quadroon: 59
Charming Lizzie Clay: 32, 48, 112
Charming young widow in black: 71
Cheer, boys, cheer: 1, 7, 11, 79
Cherry ripe: 50 Chicago rediviva!: 75
Chickabiddy: 62, 87
Child and the butterfly: 62
Child of the regiment: 30
Child's petition: 77
Child's wish: 98
Chime of wedding bells: 103
Chimney nook: 13
Chook! chook! chook!: 65, 119
Chorister, The: 98
Christ will care for mother now: 30, 110
City policeman: 86
Clams: 67
Clara Cane: 30
Cl'ar de kitchen: 104
Cl'ar de road, I'se comin': 100
Clear the way: 84
Clicquot: 79
Cling to those who cling to you: 69, 120
Close his eyes, his work is done: 30, 110
Coat of other days: 29, 109
Coaxing with a kiss: 81
Co-ca-che-lunk: 79
Cock-a-doodle-do: 19
Cold water: 77
Colinette: 91
Collar boys: 105
Colleen Avarra: 88
Colleen Bawn: 35, 48, 54, 113
Colleen Dhas Machree: 116
Colored waiters: 91
Columbia forever: 16
Columbia is free: 73
Columbia rules the sea: 6, 10, 16, 33, 34, 78, 96
Columbia's call: 47, 60
Columbia's guardian angel: 31
Columbia's voice: 19
Column moving: 60
Come along, do: 104
Come and meet me in the greenwood: 109
"Come and take a drink": 62
Come back, massa, come back: 24, 105
Come back to Erin: 86
Come back to our cottage so lonely: 107
Come back to the farm: 61
Come, birdie, come: 72
Come, come away: 104
Come down by the silvery brook, love: 18, 102
Come down to the dell: 100
Come, draw your chair beside me: 44, 115
Come fill the cup: 25
Come from afar: 44, 48, 115
Come, gang awa' wi' me: 6, 10, 79
Come home, father: 32, 36, 55, 77, 87
Come home, mother: 45, 46, 77, 116
Come in and shut the door: 30, 36, 110
Come in out of the draft: 26
Come into the garden, Maud: 91
Come landlord, fill your flowing bowl: 25
Come, let me take thee to my breast: 28
Come, maiden, with me: 18, 85
Come, merry birds, in winter: 102
Come, oh come, with me: 24, 34, 106
Come, sing me a song, little May: 98
Come sing to me again: 93
Come sit by my side, little darling: 64, 86, 91
Come, sit thee down: 4, 8, 95
Comet of the west: 105
Come to me quickly, my darling: 94
Come to me when the daylight sets: 28
Come to my spirit, sweet angel: 45, 116
Come to the ole gum tree: 20, 42, 83
Come up, comrades: 102
Come when the stars are shining: 101
Come where my love lies dreaming: 20, 34, 93
Come where the moonbeams linger: 20, 83
Come where the orange trees bloom: 102
Come, Willie dear, I'm weeping now: 14, 100
Comic Katee darling: 5, 9, 95
Comic parody: 5, 9, 38, 95
Coming from the war: 21
Coming home: 35, 36
Coming home from the ball: 88
Coming home from the old camp ground: 41
Comin' through the rye: 11, 22, 33, 34, 90
Comme il taut: 106
Commence, you darkies all: 6, 10, 46, 89
Comrades, touch the elbow: 32, 40, 94
Constantinople: 41, 80
Convert, The: 77
Convivial man: 89
Cool "Burgundy Ben.": 97
Cora Dean: 32, 112
Cora Lee: 2, 4, 8, 95
Corcoran's ball: 25
Cork leg, The: 22, 80
Corporal Schnapps: 31
Corporal's musket. The: 31, 34, 78, 111
Cot in the corner: 45, 48, 116
Cot where the old folks died: 41, 46, 114
Cottage by the sea: 6, 10, 33, 92
Cottage of my mother: 12, 99
Could'st thou but read this heart of mine: 96
Countersign, The: 19
Country life for me: 59, 64, 118
County jail: 38
Courting in Connecticut: 12, 42, 99
Courtin' time: 31, 111
Cousin Jedediah: 29, 36, 37, 54, 109
Cracksman's chant: 32, 46, 80
Cradle song: 110
Crazy Jane: 4, 8
Crooked whisky!: 79
Croquet: 45, 116
Crossing on the ferry: 64, 119
Crowding awfully: 47, 48
Cruel Jane Jemima: 68
Cruel Jane Louisa: 113
Cruiskeen lawn: 20, 46, 93
Cuckoo's notes: 45,104
Cuffee's war song: 30, 36
Cunning little dark-eye beauty: 65
Cupid and Mammon: 61, 117
Cupid and Venus: 98
Cupid, the little archer: 73
Cup of cold water: 76
Cup of misery: 77
Cup o' tay: 66, 120
Curfew: 64
Curious circumstance: 26, 108
Curly little bow-wow: 62
Cushia agus machree: 40, 41, 89, 114

Dad's a millionaire: 61, 118
Daisy Deane: 29, 34, 40, 109
Daisy Lee: 74
Daisy O'Lynn: 65
Dame Margery: 37
Dam Shame Charlie: 67
Dance, boatman, dance: 104
Dancing in the barn: 120
Dancing in the dreamy waltz: 90
Dancing on the green: 120
Dandy barber Joe: 52, 62, 80
Dandy hoop-skirt maker: 71
Dandy Nig: 67 Dandy Pat: 64, 80
Danish boy's whistle: 66, 120
Danube River: 108
Dar am honey on dese lips: 103
Darby M'Guire:89
Dare-Devil Dick: 74, 93
Dark and roguish eye: 64
Dark-eyed Norina: 35, 88
Dark-eyed one: 44, 115
Darkey Joe: 67
Darling Jeannie: 45, 46, 115
Darling Jenny Bell: 5, 9, 95
Darling Josie Jane: 67
Darling little Belle: 65
Darling Minnie Lee: 73
Darling Nellie Moore: 4, 8, 94
Darling Norah's mine: 26, 107
Darling old stock: 4, 8, 82
Darling Rosabel: 5, 9, 94
Dashing gay brunette: 76, 84
Dashing U.S. marine's march: 96
Dat gay old nigger ball: 86
Dat's der kind of mans I am: 72, 85
Daughter, I will drink no more: 45, 46, 116
Daughter of the regiment: 90
Daughter's dream: 31, 111
Davie Tulloch's bonnie Katy: 66, 120
Davy Jones:87 Day by day: 59
Day I played base-ball: 104
Day is fading: 13
Daylight is on the sea: 6, 10, 96
Day our mother died: 26, 107
Days when I was young: 70
Days when we went gipsying: 38
Days when we were young: 29, 108
Day too late: 65
Dead at Buena Vista: 15
Dead on the battle-field: 16
Deal with me kindly: 14, 46, 101
Dearest Mac: 12, 99
Dearest mother, we miss thee: 2
Dearest spot on earth: 3, 91
Dear father, come down with the stamps: 45, 46, 52, 116
Dear father, drink no more: 44, 115
Dear heart, we're growing old: 106
Dear Irish boy: 27, 104
Dear little charmer of mine: 71
Dear little colleen: 94
Dear little damsel: 91
Dear little girl that I love: 75
Dear little shamrock: 86
Dear mother, call me home: 26,107
Dear mother, I'll come home again: 12, 100
Dear mother, I've come home to die: 23, 24, 33, 37, 38, 84
Dear old friends: 100
Dear old words: 87
Dear ones all at home: 29, 42, 109
Dear tale of the shamrock: 113
Death of Annie Laurie: 5, 9, 95
Death of Napoleon: 15
De bad Bob Lee: 87
De banjo am de instrument for me: 111
De boss ob Delaware: 103
De day ob liberty's coming: 21, 31, 112
Deed, I has to laugh: 99
De flip-flap nigs: 106
De gal wid de blue dress on: 37
De gospel car: 88
De gospel raft: 108
De ingia-rubber nig: 96
Delaware volunteers: 17
Delia Snow: 45, 116
Den you'll remember me: 31, 111
De ole corn mill: 32, 87
Der beauty of der ball: 67
Dere's no mistake in dat: 71
De Rhemish rifle pand: 105
Dermot Astore: 11, 87
Der old Yarman bier-mug: 67
Der shoemaker's daughter: 67
De United States Hotel: 32, 34, 112
Devon Oud: 75 Diamond ring: 87
Dickens is the man: 61
Dick Murphy from T. C. D.: 104
Did he but know: 66
Didn't she seem to like it: 38
Did you ever call me darling?: 106
Dilla Burn: 11, 98
Dinna forget: 65
Discard not thy brother: 23
Dismal catalogue of complaints: 65
Dixie for the Union: 16, 19
Dixie's farms: 16
Do a good turn when you can: 93
Doings of Jerry: 77
Dolcy Jones: 14, 100
Doleful ballad: 16, 37, 60
Dollar or two: 11, 98
Dolly Green: 69, 121
Dolly Varden, The: 75
Donegan light guard: 80
Do not heed her warning: 45, 91
Don't be angry, mother: 1, 7, 23, 36, 92
Don't be so absurd: 119
Don't borrow trouble: 59
Don't catch a butterfly: 72
Don't drink, my boy, tonight: 106
Don't forget the old folks: 89
Don't get weary: 79
Don't give up the old friends: 109
Don't give up the ship: 86 Don't go in: 77
Don't judge a man by his dress: 75
Don't let the roses listen: 92
Don't marry a man if he drinks: 44, 48, 77
Don't marry your mother-in-law: 83
Don't put your foot on a man when he's down: 62
Don't sell my father rum: 74, 77
Don't stay late tonight: 61, 77
Don't treat a man disdainfully: 65, 119
Don't you cry so, Norah, darling: 6, 10, 42, 96
Don't you dare to kiss me, Joe: 84
Don't you remember the time?: 14, 101
Don't you tell my father: 98
Door ajar: 88
Dot German band: 86
Do the best you can: 99
Do they miss me at home?: 1, 2, 7, 23, 93
Do they pray for me at home?: 32, 40, 113
Do they think of me at home?: 20, 36, 103
Dot holly-tree oudt: 95
Dot leedle sofa: 90
Dot liddle white-washed shanty: 103
Douglas tender and true: 88
Down among the cane-brakes: 14, 100
Down among the daisies: 98
Down among the lily-bells: 73
Down at de barbecue: 20, 36, 103
Down at the gate: 45, 116
Down by the old mill stream: 94
Down by the river side: 18, 31, 40, 101, 111
Down by the surging sea: 106
Down-hill of life: 108
Down in a coal mine: 75, 121
Down in a diving bell: 68
Down on the Mississippi shore: 109
Down the burn, Davy, love: 11, 98
Down the river: 1, 7, 23, 88
Down the shadowed lane she goes: 82
Do ye mind the auld past years?: 62
Do you remember, Tom?: 20, 103
Do you think of the days that are gone?: 35, 113
Dragoon song: 15
Draw the sword, Northland: 17
Dream, baby, dream: 106, 114
Dreaming and drifting: 85
Dream is past: 18, 48, 102
Dream of home: 35,113
Dream of love: 95
Dream of the dance: 106
Dream on, Lillie: 29, 41, 109
Dressed in a Dolly Varden: 75
Drinking gin: 66
Drink to her: 28
Drink to me only with thine eyes: 104
Driving in the park: 65
Drummer boy of the northern greys: 17
Drum-tap rattles thro' the land: 21
Drunk again; or Timothy Tottle: 110
Drunkard's raggit wean!: 79
Drunkard's return: 77
Drunkard's wife: 77
Dublin bay: no
Duet of the two men-at-arms: 64, 119
Dumbarton's bonnie dell: 11, 98
Duncan Grey: 22, 34
Dutch barber: 45, 116
Dutch drum major: 91
Dutchman's lament: 71
Dutch newspaper boy: 67
Dutch onion vender: 64, 88
Dwelling with the angels: 106
Dying boy's request: 98
Dying Californian: 1, 7, 23, 91
Dying soldier: 15

East side of town: 104
Easy come, easy go: 107
Eating peanuts: 98
Ebony swell: 106
Echoes: 87, 107
Eighty-five years ago: 16
Eileen Mavourneen: 89
Eilleen Alanna: 88
Eily darling: 87
Ella Clary: 29
Ella Clay: 46, 108
EllaLeene: 18,102
EllaRee: 12 ,99
Ellen Bayne: 18, 36, 102
Ellie Rhee: 41
Ellsworth Avengers: 19
Em: 100
Emblems of Ireland: 115
Emigrant's farewell: 5, 9, 27, 89
Emma Louise: 34
Encore:97
Enfield gun: 16
E pluribus unum: 1, 2, 7, 17, 78, 88
Erin is my country: 89, 91
Erin is my home: 6, 10
Erin ma chree: 113
Erin! Oh Erin!: 71
Ettie May, 3,5, 9, 13, 93
Eucher: 66
Eulalie: 20, 83
Eureka!: 105
Evacuation, The: 30, 48, 78, 110
Evangeline: 26, 42, 84
Evening: 44, 115
Evening boat song: 44, 115
Evening bringeth my heart: 108
Evening gun: 14, 101
Evening song to the Virgin at sea: 96
Evening star: 1, 7, 87
Eventide: 47
Ever be happy: 20, 34, 104
Ever of thee: 11, 13, 48, 87
Everybody's friend: 59, 118
Every dog will have his day: 33
Every home has lost a darling: 97
Every household has its angel: 26, 92
Every inch a sailor: 85
Excuse me while I'm here: 108
Faded flowers: 1, 7, 82

Fader, gehst du Heim?: 67
Fairest of the fair: 71
Fair form at the gateway waiting: 45, 116
FairRosabelle: 83
Fairy Belle: 14, 100
Fairy Dell: 12, 99
Fairy dreams: 26, 46, 108
Fairy queen: 90
Faithless Nellie: 44, 46, 115
Fallen brave: 15
Famous oil firms: 35
Fancy little step: 94
Fannie Grey: 24, 106
Fanny mavourneen: 27
Fare thee well, Kate (Kitty) dear: 3, 13
Farewell, but whenever you welcome the hour: 28
Farewell, darling: 91
Farewell, Kathleen: 89
Farewell, Lilly dear: 18, 37, 102
Farewell, my own: 121
Farewell, old cottage: 4, 101
Farewell song of Enoch Arden: 41, 88, 113
Farewell, sweet mother: 18, 102
Far, far o'er hill and dell: 13
Far, far upon the sea: 12, 99
Far from home: 45, 116
Far from the hearthstone: 105
Farmer sat in his easy chair: 4, 8, 37, 38, 92
Farmer's boy: 4, 6, 8, 10, 36, 93, 96
Farmer's daughter: 29, 92
Farmer's home: 2
Farmer's life's the life for me: 13
Farmer Stubb's visit to New York: 31, 34, 112
Far on the deep blue sea: 3, 68
Fascinating blonde: 65
Fascinating little man: 75
Fascinating nig: 67
Fascinating swell: 68, 71
Father, dear father, come home with me now: 34
Father don't drink any more: 77
Father's come home: 41, 77, 114
Father's come to bless us: 44, 46, 77, 115
Father's love: 62
Father will settle the bill: 72, 81
Fat Mickey: 87
Feller that looks like me: 62, 87, 119
Female auctioneer: 12, 99
Female smuggler: 3, 20, 84
Few days: 5, 9, 82
Fie for shame: 111
Field of Antietam: 21
Fields of home: 41, 80
Fifth Avenue George: 61, 82, 117
Fifty years ago: 67, 70
Fighting dog: 81
Fight it out on this line: 60
Fill the sup, all jolly fellows: 92
Fine old Dutch gentleman: 5, 9, 82
Fine old English gentleman: 5, 9, 82
Fine old Irish gentleman: 5, 9, 82
Finest police in the world: 86
Finigan's wake: 30, 34, 50, 84
Finnegins, The: 44, 115
Fireman's boy: 5, 9, 81
Fireman's death: 5, 9, 75, 95
Fireman's marching song: 47, 117
Fireman's victory: 4, 8, 95
First kiss at the garden gate: 41, 114
First love dream: 29, 109
First thing that e'er I loved: 25
Fish-ball Rose: 71
Fisherman's daughter: 88
Fisherman's girl: 22
Five cent shave: 80
Five o'clock in the morning: 31, 40, 47, 92
Flag of Fort Sumter: 21
Flag of Maine: 77
Flag of our Union: 15, 16, 17, 37, 60, 78
Flag of the brave: 17, 37, 78
Flag of the Constitution: 60
Flag of the free: 17, 37
Flag song: 17
Flirting in the starlight: 105
Flirting on the Mall: 98
Florence McBride: 73
Flower of Marblehead: 73
Flower of Tennessee: 109
Flowers and sunshine: 13
Flow gently, sweet Afton: 13, 20, 83
Flow on, thou shining river: 28
Fly couldn't help it, The: 74
Flying trapeze, The: 59, 118
Fly not yet: 28
Following our leader: 60
Follow the drum: 17, 35, 94
Fools are not all dead yet: 61
Footprint in the sand: 66, 120
Footprints in the snow: 67
Footsteps on the stairs: 29, 33, 109
Forget not the field: 28
Forgive but don't forget: 3
For I hold that on the seas (Pinafore) : 121
For Phil Sheridan, hurrah: 32
For three and only thee: 47
For the sake of somebody: 28
Fortune teller: 71
For you we are praying at home: 105
Four-leaved shamrock: 112
Frank the forester: 66, 120
Free and easy: 84
Freedom on the old plantation: 73
Freedom's coming home: 21
Freedom's light: 16
French and English: 79
Fresh drinks: 102
Friends of the Union: 32, 34
Fritz, wie gehts allewei: 87
Frog he would a-wooing go: 37
From Madison to Union Square: 88
From our home the loved are going: 105
Frost upon the pane: 62
Frou-frou: 72
Frowning cliff: 73
Full of fun: 47, 117
Funny fellow: 64, 119
Funny man: 66, 120
Furloughed soldier: 19, 34

Gaffer Grey: 24, 42, 106
Gainsboro' hat: 81
Gal from the South: 10, 90
Gallant and gaily: 13
Gallant brigade: 87
Gallant Tom: 25
Galloping snob of Rotten Row: 62
Gal that peddled tripe: 71
Gal with the domino mask: 71
Gambler's wife: 11, 27, 97
Garden is my lady's face: 75
Gates ajar: 66, 120
Gathering flowers in heaven: 113
Gathering song: 17, 19
Gay and festive fellow of the west: 47, 117
Gay and happy: 26, 36, 37, 79
Gay cavalier: 11, 37, 98
Gay dashing lover: 73
Gay deceiver: 25
Gay side of life: 76, 93
Gay young clerk in a dry-goods store: 66, 120
Gay young swell: 75
General Bragg: 21
General Grant's the man: 60
General Sherman and his boys in blue: 35
Gentle Annie Ray: 1, 2, 7, 24, 83, 106
Gentle Bessie Gray: 20, 103
Gentle Hallie: 12, 99
Gentle Jennie Gray: 1, 7, 23, 80
Gentleman coons' parade: 118
Gentle morn: 62
Gentle Nettie Moore: 12, 46, 98
Gentle troubadour: 13
Gently, Lord: 2
George, beautiful George: 85
George Constantine McKeown: 80
George Erastus William Henry Brown: 61, 118
George, the charmer: 84
George, you tickle me so: 108
Georgian maid's farewell: 72
Georgie sails tomorrow: 69
German band: 59, 118
Get your head above the crowd: 93
Gin and milk: 71
Gipsy band: 59, 75, 118
Gipsy Davy: 90
Gipsy queen: 75
Gipsy's warning: 91
Gird on! gird on!: 61
Girl for me: 72
Girl I left behind me: 5, 9, 95, 117
Girl on the wire: 68, 71, 87
Girls are not so green: 18, 46, 102
Girls don't fool with Cupid: 72
Girls of dear New England: 45, 116
Girl who lives next door: 69, 121
Girl with the coal-black hair: 70
Girl with the silver heels: 67
Git along home, my yaller gals: 62, 119
Give a kiss to me: 105
Give de ole folks a chance: 103
Give 'em string and let 'em went: 5, 9, 95
Give me a cot: 104
Give me a grip of your hand: 94
Give me back but yesterday: 45, 115
Give me the girl that is tender and true!: 93
Give me the man of honest heart: 114
Give over, John: 90
Give the boy a chance: 72
Give the old man a chance: 73
Give us a navy of iron: 26
Give us room: 17
Glad to get home: 1, 2, 7, 90
Glass of cold water for me: 101
Glass put in: 67
Glendy Burk: 14, 18, 36, 92
Glorianna Jones: 75
Glorious reformers: 102
Glory, hally, hallelujah (John Brown song): 19, 23, 38, 90
Go ahead: 64, 119
Go ask my wife: 72
Goat, The: 67, 84
Go away, black man: 32, 34, 40, 113
God and the right: 19
God bless my dear old mother: 104
God bless our home: 112
God bless that little church around the corner: 72, 81
God bless you: 26, 107
God is ever good: 2
God preserve the mariner: 97
God, protect Columbia: 19
God, save America: 78
God save John Bull: 32
God save our land: 19
God save our native land: 16
God save the Union: 16, 34
God save the volunteers: 16
God speed the right: 77
Going it blind: 62, 119
Go it while you're young: 5, 9, 95
Gold digger's lament: 5, 9, 96
Golden haired Nell: 71
Golden hours: 105
Golden shore: 47, 117
Golden stair: 73
Gone before: 73
Good-by, Allie dear: 27
Good-by at the door: 3, 45, 46, 116
Good-by Charlie: 82
Good-by John: 72, 81
Good-by, Linda, love: 18, 36, 102
Good-by little Katie: 96
Good-by lovely Lou: 86
Good-by, my love, good-by: 27
Good-by, old glory: 41
Good-by sweetheart, good-by: 45, 112, 116
Good-by till I see you again: 66, 69, 82
Good cigar: 89
Good evening: 68, 72, 74
Good news from home: 4, 8, 40, 77, 83
Good-night: 2, 4, 8, 42, 62, 87
Good-night, farewell: 25,119
Good night, sweet friend: 112
Good Rhein wine: 112
Good ship, the Kitty: 105
Good time coming: 1, 7, 15, 77, 79
Go 'way, 'skeeter: 69, 121
Graduate's song: 66, 120
Grafted into the army: 26, 34, 36, 107
Grandfather's darling: 72
Grandmother's clock: 110
Grandmother's frock: 100
Grandmother told me so: 26, 40, 92
Grant and Colfax are coming: 60
Granted: 60
Grant's Marseilles: 60
Grant's the man: 35, 60
Grant's visit to Long Branch: 60
Grave of Bonaparte: 11, 38, 42, 88
Grave of Kitty Clyde: 20, 103
Grave of Lilly Dale: 4, 8, 95
Grave of Uncle True: 11, 98
Grave of Washington: 12, 78, 100
Graves of a household: 2, 4, 8, 33, 88
Grease the griddle, birdie, darling: 85
Grease the griddle, An answer to: 89
Great gunning match: 60
Great Union club: 17
Great velocipede song: 65, 120
Grecian bend: 59, 61
Grecian bend, No. 1: 67
Grecian bend, No. 2: 59, 67
Green grow the rushes: 28
Green Shenandoah: 41, 114
Grumble, grumble, growl: 59
Guess what it is, you can have it: 89
Gum-tree canoe: 11, 90
Gwine to run all n'ht: 19

Hail Columbia: 5, 9, 15, 16, 34, 42, 78, 82
Hail to the chief: 15, 78, 81
Hallelujah band: 68
Hallie Lee: 47, 117
Ham fat man: 29, 34, 109
Handsome man: 104
Hannah's at the window: 20, 103
Hans Brekmann's Philosopede: 62, 119
Hans von Dunder Gropenkeiser: 70
Happy are we tonight: 12, 15, 33, 89
Happy be thy dreams: 18,102
Happy children: 77
Happy dreams of you: 90
Happy-go-lucky am I: 88, 107
Happy Hezekiah: 5, 9, 86
Happy Jerry: 72
Happy little Dutchman: 67, 70
Happy little violets: 74, 93
Happy muleteer: 108
Happy school-boy: 13
Happy Switzer: 14, 101
Happy Uncle John: 67, 70
Hard times, come again no more: 1, 2, 7, 18, 23, 34,
82, 102
Hark! I hear an angel sing: 11, 36, 87
Hark! the vesper hymn: 20, 103
Hark! 'tis the bells: 13
Hark to the tread: 17
Harp and shamrock of Erin: 115
Harp and sword of Erin: 86
Harp of old Erin and banner of stars: 17
Harp of the wild wind: 20, 93
Harp that once thro' Tara's halls: 6, 10, 42, 91
Harry Bluff: 22, 23
Harvest time: 13
Haste thee, winter: 13
Hat my father wore: 91
Hats: 61
Hattie Lee: 12, 99
Haunted stream: 97
Haunting eyes: 83
Have I not been kind to thee?: 96
Have you heard: 19
Have you seen my Nellie?: 64
Have you seen my sister?: 1, 7, 23, 88
Have you seen Ruth?: 62
Hawkins' Zouaves: 19
Hazel dell: 3, 6, 10, 13, 42, 79
Health to Columbia: 19
Hearts and homes: 44, 114
Heart to love: 100
Heathen Chinee: 69, 80
Heather dale: 1, 2, 7, 94
Heather Jock: 79
Heaven bless the dear old fireside: 75
Heaven for the right: 16
Heaving of the lead: 103
He doeth all things well: 12, 99
He has such taking ways: 76, 93
He is an Englishman (Pinafore): 121
He isn't a marrying man: 86
He isn't as rich as he used to be: 81
He kissed her and she kissed him: 91
He knows how to do it: 85
He led her to the altar: 6, 10, 83
Help little Mary: 77
Help one another, boys: 67
Hen convention: 68
Her bright smile haunts me still: 80
Here's a health to thee: 14
Her flowing locks: 28
Her front name is "Hannar": 88
Her heart is all my own: 73
Hero of the ring: 90
Her own brave volunteer: 16
Her pretty, smiling face: 69, 84
He's a pal o' mine: 59, 119
He's gone to the arms of Abraham: 29, 110
He's got his discharge from the army: 41, 42
He's such a bashful boy: 76
He's such a lovely waltzer: 76, 88
He vowed he never would leave me: 44, 115
He was famed: 19
He was such a nice young man: 81
Hey diddle diddle: 70
Hie for school: 2
High daddie: 24, 105
Highland Mary: 22, 107
High times, good times: 30, 110
Hildebrandt Montrose: 81
Hills of New England: 1, 2, 7, 36, 78, 87
Hip, hurrah! hip, hurrah!: 90
His deeds be forgotten: 91
His soldiers to Jefferson: 21
Ho! gondolier, awake!: 14, 100
Hohenlinden: 15
Hokey-pokey: 64, 119
Hold on, Abraham: 21
Hold the fort: 87
Hole in her stocking: 70
Hole in the garden wall: 45, 16
Home again: 1, 7, 23, 46, 47, 80
Home and friends again: 18, 36, 73, 102
Home I leave behind me: 4, 8, 14, 100
Home of the heart: 95
Home of young Mary: 77
Home, sweet home: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 22, 25, 33, 48, 82
Hoolahan musketeers: 88
Hoop de do di dum: 95
Hoop-de-doo-den-doo: 106
Hoop-la! Where are we now?: 65, 79, 119
Hope for our horses: 76
Hope on, hope ever: 3
Hope told a flattering tale: 103
Horn of the chase: 104
Horse fly, come tickle me!: 65, 119
Hot corn: 4, 8, 95
Hot cakes in de morning: 76
Hour at Central Park: 44, 56, 114
Hours creep on apace (Pinafore): 121
Hours of pleasure; 120
House carpenter: 22
Household clock: 20, 83
House that Jack built: 13
Howard Paul's great frog song: 66
How are you, conscript?: 24, 32, 34
How are you? Telegraph: 26
How can I leave thee?: 23
How cheerful the thought: 2
How delightful: 115
How do you like it, Jefferson D.?: 32
How do you like my feet?: 67
How happy are they: 77
How is that for Jake?: 70
How is this for low?: 69, 120
How shall I watch thy coming?: 14, 100
How sleep the brave?: 27
How stupid some men are: 64, 119
How sweet to be allowed to pray: 2
How to be a gentleman: 67
Huckleberry Kate and Gooseberry Joe: 71
Huckleberry pic-nic: 116
Hudson's bright waves: 27
Huldy Ann, how is your mother?: 104
Human nature: 81
Humbugged husband: 37
Humpty-dumpty Joe: 64, 119
Hundred years ago: 3, 78
Hungry Army: 68
Hunters of Kentucky: 22, 34
Hunting song of the chivalry: 16
Huntingtown: 105
Hurdy-gurdy lad: 68
Hurrah!: 21
Hurrah for the land we love: 17, 60
Hurrah for the old flag: 73
Hurrah for the Union: 16
Hurrah for the white, red and blue: 37, 78
Hush-a-by baby: 14, 101
Hushed is the clamorous trumpet: 37
Hush, niggers all: 25
Hymn: 15

I ain't a-goin to tell: 59
I am a freeman; 6, 10, 96
I am a son of Mars: 28
I am dreaming: 23
I am lonely tonight: 32
I am not angry: 1, 7, 23, 40, 92
I am returning: 19
I am the merry postillion: 69, 120
I am waiting, Allie, darling: 71
I am waiting, Essie, dear: 82
I ask no more: 47
I breathe once more my native air: 20, 103
I build a bridge of fancies: 35, 113
I can beat him at that: 62
I cannot bid thee go, my boy: 31
I cannot call her mother: 12, 99
I cannot sing the old songs: 82
I can't make up my mind: 66, 120
I care not how fortune may vary: 89
I come, my child, I come: 45, 116
Idaho: 35, 36, 113
I'd be a gipsy: 18, 51, 92
I'd choose to be a baby: 31, 37, 40, 111
I'd choose to be a daisy: 5, 9,13, 94
I'd dream forever more: 30, 110
I'd like to be a swell: 64
I do feel so awfully loose: 81
I'd offer thee this hand of mine: 11, 97
I do not watch along: 105
I don't care if I do: 47, 117
I don't have to: 95, 117
I don't like a cur at my heels: 117
I don't sing 'cause I can't: 72
I'd rather be a violet: 18, 92
I dreamed my boy was home again: 24, 34, 36, 92
I dream of my mother and my home: 20, 30,103, 110
I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls: 104
I'd very much like to get fat: 70
I fancy I've seen you before: 108
If dad were only rich: 74
If I had some one to love me: 18, 102
If I had thought thou coulds't have died: 23
If on the meads I cast my view: 119
If papa were only ready: 61
If thou woulds't love me: 116
If you'll promise not to tell: 74
If you love me, lend me ten cents: 76
If you love me, say so: 47
If you've only got a mustache: 30, 42, 111
I had a dream: 18, 37, 40, 102
I had a gentle mother: 3
I have no mother now: 4, 8, 95
I have something sweet to tell you: 38, 95
I hear sweet voices singing: 32, 34, 112
I hold the winning hand: 85
I knew that I was dreaming: 79
I know a pair of hazel eyes: 24,107
I know a pretty widow: 25, 30, 110
I know my mother weeps for me: 24, 40
I know when I've had enough: 80
I know you'll be true to me, Robin: 85
I left my love in England: 25
I likes a drop of good beer: 38
I'll ask my mother: 59
I'll be a rambler no more: 94
I'll be home tomorrow: 30, 11
I'll be no submissive wife: 20, 104
I'll bet you'd like to know: 95
I'll be watching for you: 81
I'll dream of thee no more: 3
I'll hang my harp on a weeping willow tree: 6, 10, 94
I'll have your number; or, 3642: 105
I'll keep the flowers you gave me: 65
I'll leave it all to you: 75
I'll love thee as long as I live: 31, 112
I'll meet my love at four: 62
I'll meet thee at the lane: 45, 46
I'll meet you in the park: 89
I'll meet you on Broadway: 87
I'll never forget you, dear Mary: 45, 116
I'll never have her back again: 105
Ill omens: 28
I'll paddle my own canoe: 12, 100
I'll remember you in my prayers: 85, 115
I'll see him just once more: 104
I'll see you again: 69, 120
I'll speak to you gladly again: 86
I'll strike you with a feather: 83
I'll surely call dada: 66, 187
I'll tell nobody: 24, 105
I'll tell your wife: 67
I'll tell you what I did: 67
I'll wait at the gate for thee: 30, 94
I long ha'e loved thee, lassie: 47
I love a little damsel: 66
I loved him at first sight: 45, 116
I loved that dear old flag the best: 26
I love my love: 96
I love my native land: 14, 78, 81, 101
I love that dear old flag the best: 107
I love the merry sunshine: 13, 24, 46, 49, 105
I love the night: 27
I love to dwell in the bosom's cell: 27
I love you: 76
I'm a b'hoy: 80
I'm afloat; I'm afloat!: 25, 38
I'm a forester free: 105
I'm a jolly bachelor: 14, 37, 100
I'm a pedagogue: 102
I'm a poor Irish girl: 108
I'm a twin: 45, 48, n6
I'm a young man from the country: 32, 34, 112
I'm called little barefoot: 117
I'm called little Buttercup (Pinafore) : 121
I'm called the fairest flower: 64
I'm coming home to die: 24, 106
I'm dancing mad: 95
I'm dying far from those I love: 31
I'm going home: 2, 4, 8, 48, 85
I'm going home to Dixie: 18, 86
I'm going to fight mit Siegel: 29, 109
I'm going to tell of a charming gal: 120
I'm her pa: 68
I'm in it: 81
I'm in love: 103
I miss thee so: 2, 4, 8, 87
Imitation of the Old Scottish Cavalier: 21
I'm just the man you're looking for: 109
I'm leaving thee in sorrow, Annie: 4, 8,15, 38, 88
I'm leaving thee, my mother dear: 100
I'm lonely since mother died: 36, 80
I'm lonely tonight: 113
I'm looking at you now: 80
I'm ninety-five: 59
I'm not myself at all: 6, 10, 25, 33, 96
I'm not such an ugly man: 20, 104
I'm number one: 75
I'm o'er young to marry yet: 18, 22, 28, 36, 52, 92
I'm out for a lark: 109
I'm Paddy Whack, just landed: 75
Impudent puppy: 66
I'm quite a ladies' man: 31, 111
I'm sitting by the window, love: 66
I'm so fond of dancing: 59, 118
I'm somebody's child: 74
I'm standing by thy grave, mother: 12, 99
I'm sure that I could do it: 65, 92
I'm the boy that's bound to blaze: 96
I'm the chap that's nobby: 64, 119
I'm the governor's son: 88
I'm the ladies' beau ideal: 105
I'm the queen of the village: 18,102
I'm thinking, John, of that sweet time: 44, 114
I'm thinking of thee, Elite: 18, 102
I muse on thee: 23, 24, 79
I'm waiting at the gate: 45, 116
I'm weary, so weary: 105
I'm what you call a military man: 90
In a horn: 47, 117
Increase of crime; 76
Independence day: 22, 37, 78, 117
Independent girl: 45, 116
In der sdreed py-and-py: 98
Indian hunter: 5, 6, 9, 10, 22, 48, 93, 94
Indian warrior's grave: 6, 10, 93
Indignant polly wog: 99
Inebriate's lament: 77
I never had a beau: 31, 111
I never loved before: 90
I never refuse: 83
Infantry flag song: 19
Ingle side: 11, 97
In happy moments: 64
In heaven I'll rock thee to sleep: 73, 121
In her little bed we laid her: 69, 82
In one ear and out of the other: 76
In the days when I was hard up: 11, 37, 98
In the down-hill of life: 108
In the jolly polka's step: 47, 118
In the valley of the west: 47
In the wild chamois' track: 3, 24, 106
In this beautiful land of my dreams: 30
In this old chair my father sat: 31, 112
In this wheat by and by: 94
Invalid corps: 32
Invitation, The: 13
In words of joy: 13
I prize this little tress: 102
I put my arm around her waist: 96
I rather think he'd like it: 76
I really am so sleepy: 66, 120
I really can't keep still: 68
I really don't think I shall marry: 84
I really shall expire: 57, 62, 119
I remember the hour when sadly we parted: 108
Irish air castles: 72
Irish brigade: 16, 21
Irish emigrant's lament: 11, 86
Irish jaunting car: 12, 91
Irishman's shanty: 4, 8
Irish Molly, O: 91
Irish picket: 21
Irish regiment: 82
Irish sojer boy: 64
Irish speculator: 76
Irish wedding: 22, 37
Isabel, lost Isabel: 29, 110
Isabella with the gingham umbrella: 37
I sailed in the good ship, the Kitty: 29
I saw Esau kissing Kate, the fact is we all three
saw: 66, 120
I saw thy torn in youthful prime: 28
I see her still in my dreams: 18, 102
I'se on de way: 31
I'se so wicked: 90
I shall call dada: 83
I shall wear a uniform: 23, 24, 105
I should like to die said Willie: 61
I should like to marry: 30, 34, 98, 110
I shouldn't like to tell: 4, 8, 94
Is it anybody's business?: 12, 23, 33, 98
I sit beneath the sunbeam's glow: 71
Isle of beauty, fare thee well: 5, 9, 27, 83
Isn't he a darling: 86
Isn't it provoking: 45, 116
Is that mother bending o'er me?: 32, 94
Is there any such place?: 81
Is there room among the angels?: 66
It: 72
Italian freedom: 15
Italian guinea-pig boy: 56, 91
It hasn't happened yet: 71
I think of old Ireland wherever I go: 5, 9, 91
I thought she was an angel: 91
I tickled her under the chin: 110
It is great: 15
It is not on the battle field: 15
It is not so!: 62
It is recorded: 14, 100
It is the miller's daughter: 41, 114
It's all up in Dixie: 35
It's funny when you feel: 88
It's just my style: 91
It's just what I might have expected: 97
It's naughty but it's nice: 72, 81
It's nice to be a father: 68, 81, 105
It's not the miles we travel but the pace that kills: 109
It's no use teasing Polly: 31, 112
It's true, 'twas in the papers: 74
It's very aggravating!: 106
It was a dream: in
It was my mother's voice: 38
I vants to go home: 35, 37
I've a home in the valley: 35, 113
I've a home in the woods: 2
I've been roaming o'er the prairies: 6, 10, 64, 96
I've found a home: 69
I've got a baby: 72
I've got a new beau, mamma: 59, 118
I've lost my bow-wow: 65, 119
I've only been down to the club: 84
I've something else to do: 75
I've something sweet to tell you: 5, 9
Ivy Green, The: 11, 27, 38, 74, 97
I wandered by the brookside: 4, 8, 38, 95
I want to go home to mamma: 1, 7, 23, 84, 91
I watch for thee in starless night: 30, 65, 111
I well remember mother: 27
I went to the animal fair: 101
I will stand by my friend: 106
I wish he'd tell me why: 26, 107
I wish he would decide, mamma: 6, 10, 36, 37, 91
I wish I was a fish: 72
I wish I was in Dixie: 14, 84, 93, 98
I wonder if he loves me: 73
I wonder why he comes not: 41, 114
I won't be a nun: 76
I would if I could: 69
I wouldn't if I could: 62, 87

Jack Lannigan's wake: 27, 38
Jack on the green: 29, 109
Jack Ratlin: 105
Jack's yarn: 88
James and Alfred: 47, 117
James Bird: 22
Jamie: 83
Jamie's on the stormy sea: 20, 104
Jamie will return to me: 73
Jane Melissa: 101
Jane Monroe: 6, 10, 96
Jane O'Malley: 12, 99
Janet's bridal: 44, 115
Janet's choice: 90
Japanese man: 70
Jardie O'Dowd: his adventures: 65, 120
Jeanie with the light brown hair: 18,102
Jeanne: 116
Jeannette and Jeannot: 5, 9, 40, 83
Jeannette, An answer to: 5, 9
Jeff Davis is coming: 19
Jeff Davis's dream: 21
Jeff in petticoats: 35, 37
Jeff's lament: 21
Jennie is waiting for me: 101
Jennie June: 24, 45, 107, 116
Jennie Lorn: 26, 107
Jennie with her bonnie blue e'e: 3, 20, 102
Jenny Brown and I: 29
Jenny Dang the weaver: 107
Jenny Lane: 12, 36, 100
Jenny of the mill: 45, 116
Jenny's coming o'er the green: 18, 102
Jenny who lives in the dell: 45
Jenny with the sweet brown eyes: 104
Jeremiah, blow the fire: 85
Jerome Jenkins: 72
Jersey blue: 47, 58, 117
Jersey Dutchman: 67
Jersey lovers: 38
Jersey Sam: 68, 97
Jessie Lee: 41, 114
Jessie, the belle at the bar: 45
Jessie, the flower of Dumblane: 24, 107
Jessie was a pretty girl: 75
Jimmy's wooing: 41, 80
Jim, the carter lad: 65, 79
Joanna Snow: 12, 99
Jockey hat and feather: 20, 33, 83
Joe Coburn:ioo
Johannes Roidelbracher: 67
John Anderson, my jo, John: 11, 22, 28, 98
John and Jean: 25
John Barleycorn is a hero bold: 84
John Brown song (original) : 21, 34
John Bull and his bitter beer: 58
John Chinaman: 72, 80
John Jones: 5, 9, 95
Johnny Bell's wooing: 35, 55, 113
Johnny, don't wriggle the baby: 98
Johnny, I hardly knew you: 67
Johnny is gone for a soldier: 6, 10, 94
Johnny is my darling: 29
Johnny McSwattigan: 64
Johnny Morgan: 82
Johnny Sands: 90
Johnny Schmoker: 29, 34, 48, 109
Johnny's so bashful: 20, 42, 103
Johnny stole de 'tater cake: 67
Johnny was a shoemaker: 11, 92
Johnny, you've been a bad boy: 79
Jolliest boy alive: 73
Jolly fisherman: 25
Jolly Jack, the rover: 6, 10, 96
Jolly Jonathan: 75
Jolly old pedagogue: 37
Jolly old sailor: 67
Jonathan's wedding: 22
Jonathan wants a wife: 30, 11
Jordan is a hard road to travel: 5, 9, 86
Josephine to Napoleon: 35, 113
Journeyman barber: 71
Joy, freedom today: 13
Joyful day: 77
Joy of innocence: 13
Joy, oh, rapture (Pinafore) : 121
Joys that we've tasted: 20, 103
Juanita: 20, 33, 81
Judge not a man by his clothing: 90
Juliana Jones: 46, 79
Juliana Phebiana Constantina Brown: 89
Julianna Johnson: 14, 37, 101
Just after the battle: 31, 36
Just as of old: 41, 114
Just before the battle, mother: 29, 40
Just look at that, just look at this: 95
Just to please the boys: 113

Kafoozleum: 87
Kansas emigrant song: 2
Kate Kearney: 1, 7, 22, 23, 83
Kate Kearney, Answer to: 1, 7, 23, 83
Kate O'Shane: 32, 64, 73, 112
Kate was once a little girl: 6, 10, 96
Kathleen Aroon: 47, 117
Kathleen Mavourneen: 4, 8, 38, 95
Kathleen O'Moore: 61
Kathleen Vale: 72, 74
Katie Bell: 24, 105
Katie Lee and Willie Gray: 31, 87
Katie's secret: 18, 101
Katrina's story: 61
Katy Avourneen: 26, 42, 53, 108
Katy darling: 4, 8, 37, 87
Katy darling, Answer to: 6, 10, 96
Katy did, Katy didn't: 30, 46, 84
Katy's letter: 29, 109
Keemo kimo: 3
Keep a little corner in your heart for me: 87
Keep a stiff upper lip: 76
Keep on kissing me: 84
Keep step with the music of the Union: 27
Keep studying: 91
Keep this bible near your heart: 24, 106
Keno!: 71
Keyser, don't you want to buy a dorg?: 67
Kicking a man when he's down; 84
Killarney fusileers: 86, 106
Kind and true: 84
Kind friends are near her: 26, 108
Kind, honest heart of a tar: 25
Kindly words and smiling faces: 30, 108
Kind relations: 11, 97
Kind words can never die: 20,104
King Cash: 64, 119
King Cotton: 26
Kingdom coming: 21, 33, 37
King of trumps: 2
King's highway: 80
Kinlock of Kinlock: 18, 102
Kiss, The: 59, 66, 120
Kiss and make it up: 110
Kiss but never tell: 6, 10, 27, 96
Kiss for your thoughts: 66, 120
Kissing in the moonlight: 88
Kissing on the sly: 31, 111
Kissing song: 67
Kissing through the bars: 20, 42, 103
Kissing through the fence: 97
Kiss in the street: 91
Kiss me again: 62, 87, 119
Kiss me and I'll go to sleep: 69, 121
Kiss me as of old, mother: 30, 110
Kiss me but don't say good-by: 104
Kiss me, darling, ere we sever: 24, 107
Kiss me good-night, mother: 20, 103
Kiss me once more, mother: 30, 110
Kiss me quick and go: 1, 7, 23, 33, 37, 88
Kiss me quick and let me go: 6, 10
Kiss me while I'm dreaming: 44, 115
Kiss me! would you!: 91
Kit the cobbler: 37
Kitty and Ben: 76
Kitty Clyde: 1,7,86
Kitty dear: 18, 37, 48, 102
Kitty Kimo: 5, 9, 48, 83
Kitty McGee: 87
Kitty's choice: 74
Kitty Tyrrell: 6, 10, 23, 36, 96
Kitty Wells: 18, 40, 101
Knitting song: 29, 109
Knott family: 76
Kolored Kranks: 115

La-de-da-de Micks: 86
Lad from Lancashire: 100
Ladies, The: 65
Ladies' mile: 98
Lady's "No" means "Yes": 112
Lager bier song: 5, 9, 27, 81
Lager unt pretzels: 68
Lake-side shore: 1, 2, 7, 88
Landlord, fill your flowing bowl: 79
Landlord's pet: 20, 37, 104
Land of Anthony Wayne: 21
Land of dreams: 97
Land of my birth: 79
Land of St. Patrick forever: 47, 91
Land of Washington: 15
Landsman's song: 106
Lanigan's ball: 24, 34, 57, 84
Lark, The: 66
Larry McCue: 68
Larry's good-by: 24, 105
Lashed to the mast: 47, 117
Lassie with the hazel eye: 73
Lass o' Patie's mill: 61
Lass that loved a sailor: 11, 25, 88
Last broadside: 21
Last man in Beaufort: 19
Last rose of summer: 11, 28, 89
Last week I took a wife: 11, 98
Latch-string at the door: 61
Lather and shave: 5, 9, 82
Laughing eyes of blue: 99
Lay me down and save the flag: 32, 35, 36
Lay me to rest, dear mother: 23, 30, 42, 111
Leader's call: 21
Leaning on a balcony: 87
Leave me to sleep, Biddy: 25
Leaves that fall in spring: 3
Lee-poo-tay: 107
Lee's farewell to Maryland: 21
Leetle baby mine: no
Lend a helping hand: 97
Lesbia has a beaming eye: 28
Lesson of the water mill: 120
Let cowards shrink: 16
Let Erin remember the days of old: 71
Let him rest: 32, 87
Let me breathe my mother's name: 73
Let me die face to the foe: 32
Let me dream again: 89
Let me kiss him for his mother: 6, 10, 36, 88
Let me spank him for his mother: 59
Let not women e'er complain: 28
Let the girls alone: 79
Letting the old cat die: 92
Let us haste to the vale: 101
Liberty bird: 17, 41, 113
Life by the galley fire: 30, 110
Life in the soldiers' camp: 17
Life in the West: 27
Life is a river: 64
Life is like a game of see-saw: 94
Life on the canawl: 30, 110
Life on the ocean wave: 18, 40, 84
Light in the window: 90
Lightly row: 13
Light of other days: 18, 102
Lights far out at sea: 108
Light sounds the harp: 15
Like a Turk: 85
Lillie Bell: 5, 9, 95
Lillie's good-night: 75
Lilly Dale: 12, 88
Lily of St. Leonard's: 29, 109
Lily of the west: 11, 97
Lily Ray: 14, 101
Limburger scheese: 80, 106
Limerick races: 91
Linda has departed: 5, 9
Linda's gone to Baltimore: 6, 10, 94
Linden bowers: 47
Linger near me, little treasure: 104
Linked with many bitter tears: 47
Listen, dear Fanny: 35, 94
Listen to the mocking bird: 18, 40, 82
List'ning on the hill: 106, 114
List to the convent bells: 20, 103
Little after eight: 66
Little Alice: 31, 112
Little back: 72
Little barefoot: 61, 88, 118
Little blacksmith: 1, 2, 7, 23
Little blue-eyed boy: 14, 44, 115
Little boot-black: 61, 118
Little bother: 72
Little boy blue: 104
Little brown cot on the hill: 32, 42, 112
Little brown jug: 59, 118
Little cherry blossom: 97
Little cottage: 13
Little crib: 69
Little Daisy: 14, 100
Little diamond dew drop: 85
Little Dick Whittington: 66, 120
Little drooping flower: 102
Little Ella: 14, 101
Little Em'ly: 69, 121
Little Fanchon: 47, 53, 117
Little farm well tilled: 29, 48, 109
Little feet so white and fair: 69, 118
Little fraud: 75
Little green vail: 72, 82
Little Jack: 118
Little Jennie Dow: 18, 102
Little Katy; or, Hot Corn: 4, 8, 95
Little Katy Clare: 67
Little Lizzie Lee: 45, 116
Little low room where I courted my wife: 6, 10, 96
Little Maggie May: 69, 88
Little maid of Arcadee: 81
Little major: 26, 36, 78, 108
Little Mary Ann: 100
Little Matilda Jane: 74
Little mischief: 72
Little Mollie Brown: 95
Little more cider: 12, 37, 86
Little mountain daisy: 90
Little mountain lad: 118
Little Nannie: 88
Little Nell: 66, 104
Little old woman: 74, 93
Little ones asleep: 86, 110
Little ones at home: 85
Little one that died: 73
Little rosebud: 90
Little sweetheart, come and kiss me: 121
Little Tad: 41
Little wanderer: 73
Little waxed mustache: 76, 80
Little wee dog: 74
Live in my heart: 89
Lizzie dies to-night: 18, 101
Lock of my mother's hair: 84
Logan brass: 107
Log hut: 69, 120
Lone fish-ball: 89
Lonely hearth: 69
Lone starry hours: 18, 34, 102
Long live the great and free: 16
Long live the Sixty-ninth: 27
Long, long ago: 24, 92
Long, long weary day: 18, 33, 34, 102
Look aloft: 2
Look always on the sunny side: 94
Look before you leap: 68, 92
Looking back: 82
Look out for story wedder: 96
Lora Vale: 32, 35, 46, 87
Lord Bateman and the fair Sophia: 83
Lord Lovel: 22, 34, 79
Lords of Creation shall women obey: 12
Lord Ullin's daughter: 22
Lorena: 35, 40, 113
Lost in the fire (Chicago) : 76
Lost one: 44,115
Lost Rosabel: 18, 102
Lost star of my home: 41, 114
Lottie in the lane: 31, 36, 42, 111
Lottie's all the world to me: 47
Louise is my fair one: 47
Louis Renouf: 97
Lou'siana home: 109
Love: 59
Love among big noses: 67
Love among der Sweitzer: 67
Love among the roses: 90
Love and battle: 19
Love and friendship still are thine: 106
Loved ones at home: 44, 115
Love is like a bird, rebellious: 109
Lovely Nan: 25
Lovely Polly: 25
Lovely Wilhelmina: 69, 121
Love me little, love me long: 3, 24, 33, 49, 105
Love not: 5,9
Love, pig's feet and suicide: 67
Lover's serenade: in
Love's chidings: 40, 90
Love's perfect cure: 26, 108
Low-backed car: 3, 6,10, 27, 40, 81
Lowly youth: 3
Loyal and true to the red, white and blue: 60
Lulaby: 107
Lulu is our darling pride: 12, 40, 99
Lulu Lee: 108
Lumber-merchant's daughter: 71

Mabel Clare: 2, 4, 8, 47, 94
McFadden's Picnic: 64
Mad Anthony Wayne: 15
Maggie by my side: 14, 48, 88
Maggie, darling, I am coming: 76, 97
Maggie's secret: 47, 92
Maggie's test: 73
Maggie, the pride of the vale: 14, 100
Maggie, when the sun goes down: 61
Magic circles: 105
Maiden fair to see (Pinafore) : 121
Maiden in the greenwood: 108
Maidens of Jersey: 75
Maiden's prayer: 20, 48, 104
Maid of Athens: 112
Maid of Judah: 119
Maid of Llanwellyn: 29, 100
Maids of dear Columbia: 31, 78, 111
Major in the Ninth: 74
Major Majolica: 106
Make me no gaudy Chaplet: 24, 105
Making love on a starry night: 103
Maniac, The: 12, 37, 99
Man in the moon is looking, love: 79
Man o' Airlie: 74
Man's a man of a' that: 11, 22, 28
Man the life-boat: 5, 9, 96
Mantle so green: 27
Man with the Indian drum: 75
Man with the wooden leg: 64,119
Many a time and oft: 106
Many can always help one where one cannot always help many: 114
Many changes have I seen: 27
Many happy returns of the day: 107
March away, volunteer: 16
Marching: 16
Marching along: 19
Marching chorus: 19
Marching through Georgia: 36, 41, 60
Marching to Dixie: 19
March of the Cameron men: 80
March of the loyal states: 16
March wind: 62
Marguerite: 45, 117
Maria Jane: 100
Maria Jones: 97
Marion Lee: 3, 12, 99
Marion's song: 99
Marriage bells: 85
Married soon we'll be: 65, 92
Marseilles hymn: 1, 7, 15, 23, 33, 37, 38, 78, 79
Martial clergy: 15
Mary Aileen: 4, 8, 95
Mary Ann McLaughlin: 79
Mary Avourneen: 18, 81
Mary Blane: 20, 37, 104
Mary Fay: 31, 112
Mary McGinnis: 81
Mary May: 14, 100
Mary of Argyle: 11, 40, 97
Mary of Fermoy: 61
Mary of Lake Enon: 3 Mary of the glen: 3
Mary of the wild moor: 4, 8, 38, 42, 81
Mary's welcome home: 14, 101
Massa's in de cold, cold ground: 14, 33, 61
Massa sound is sleeping: 14, 101
Matrimonial sweets: 64, 119
Maud Adair and 1: 6, 10, 96
Maudie Moore: 31, 111
May God protect Columbia: 60
May-queen, The: 12, 42, 98
May the best man win: 80
May we ne'er want a friend: 25
Measure your wants by your means: 114
Medicine Jack: 65
Medley: 66, 120
Meeting of the waters: 18, 34, 102
Meet me at the land: 90
Meet me by moonlight: 11, 22, 97
Meet me by the running brook: 12, 99
Meet me in the willow glen: 27
Meet me tonight: 75
Men of '76: 78
Merit commands success: 87
Mermaid's song: 31, 65, 112
Merriest girl that's out: 47, 84, 117
Merrily every bosom: 15
Merry gipsy girl again: 6, 10, 88
Merry-go-round: 97
Merry hours: 84
Merry land of childhood: 74
Merry laughing man: 108
Merry little birds are we: 30, 84
Merry little gray fat man: 29, 109
Merry maiden and the tar (Pinafore): 121
Merry marriage bells: 44, 115
Merry, merry vintage maid: 30, 110
Merry old maid: 50, 62
Merry sleigh ride: 12, 13, 100
Merry widow: 80
Messenger bird: 14, 100
Michigan Dixie: 16
Midnight bugle: 41, 79
Miller of the Dee: 1, 7, 42, 82
Miller's daughter: 74
Miller's maid: 12, 99
Miller's song: 20, 103
Mill May: 4, 8, 38, 44, 88
Mind you that: 35, 113
Mine host! mine host! Come: 81
Mine own: 20, 103
Minnesota, the lily of the west: 61
Minnie Clyde: 12, 40, 88
Minnie dear: 2, 4, 8, 48, 86
Minnie Gray: 76
Minnie Lee: 67
Minnie Moore: 4, 8, 94
Minnie Rooke: 86
Minstrel and the song: 62
Minstrel boy: 28
Minstrel's tear: 31, 111
Minute gun at sea: 11, 82
Miseries of sneezing: 24, 107
Miss Gruber's boarding house: 79
Mississippi twins: 76
Miss Malony's ball: 84
Mister Hill, pray be still: 24,107
Mistletoe bough: 22
Mistress Jinks of Madison Square: 64, 119
Mixed-up family: 76
Modern belle: 12, 42, 91
Moet and Chandon: 68, 70, 74
Mollie Adair: 74
Mollie Brady: 82
Mollie darling: 74, 93
Mollie's welcome to Pat Malloy: 73
Molly Bawn: 6, 10, 38, 40, 79
Molly, dear, good-night: 30,42, 110
Molly Doolan: 32, 112
Money makes the mare go: 106
Monkey's wedding: 70
Monks of old: 11, 38, 82
Moonbeam is kissing the sea: 93
Moonlight and starlight: 35, 106, 113
Moonlit sea: 27
Mormon's lament: 101
Morning call: 13
Morning has come: 13
Morning rambles: 13
Morn on the meadow: 106
Moses Solomon: 96
Moss trooper: 90
Mother bid me not to love: 27
Mother, dearest, I am coming: 26, 107
Mother, dear, I'm thinking of you: 20, 85
Mother, I have heard sweet music: 101
Mother is going home: 44
Mother, is the battle over?: 21
Mother, kiss away my tears: 73
Mother kissed me in my dream: 26, 48, 108
Mothers, The: 15
Mother's advice: 19
Mother says I mustn't: 76
Mother's gentle voice: 31, 112
Mother's hymn in time of war: 17
Mother's love: 98
Mother's prayer: 93
Mother's reply to "Rock me to sleep": 23
Mother's smile: 3
Mother, sweet mother: 3
Mother, when the war is over: 32
Mother, will our Charlie come?: 30
Mother would comfort me: 24, 36, 37, 106
Motto for every man: 80
Mountaineer's farewell: 12, 100
Mount, boys, mount: 32
Move my arm-chair, dearest mother: 41, 48, 114
Move your family west: 74
Mr. Finagan: 4, 8, 85
Mr. Lordly and I: 47, 117
Mrs. Lofty and 1: 4, 8
Mud-sill's greeting: 17
Mulcahy's home again: 84
Muldoon, the solid man: 86
Mullaly, go muzzle your dog: 100
Mulligan guard: 85
Murmur gentle lyre: 13
Murmuring brook: 73
Murmuring sea: 24, 36, 107
Murther complate: 47, 117
Musical miseries: 68
Musical wife: 11, 98
Music murmuring in the trees: 13
Music of the mill: 114
Music store window: 31, 37, 40, 112
Mustering chorus: 17
Must the sweet tie that bound us be broken?: 104
Must we then meet as strangers: 94
My Adelaide: 59
My ain fireside: 6, 10, 96, 107
My beau that went to Canada: 41,114
My beautiful Lizzie: 32, 112
My blue-eyed Jennie Bell: 45, 116
My blue-eyed Nellie: 109
My bonnie boat: 44, 115
My bosom friend: 62
My boyhood's home: 6, 10, 38, 96
My bravest and best: 21
My brudder Gum: 14, 81
My canoe is on the Ohio: 14, 42, 101
My country, right or wrong: 16
My country's flag of stars: 103
My country so dear: 26, 32, 60, 107, 113
My crusty old sister-in-law: 71
My dark-eyed Southern queen: 94
My darling Sarah Ann: 120
My darling wife and 1: 72
My dearest heart: 95
My dear little Mollie Malone: 88
My dear old mother: 5, 9, 83
My Emma Louise: 24, 54,105
My eye and Betty Martin: 4, 8, 22, 83
My fan: 89
My father sould charcoal: 54, 64, 90
My gal Hanna: 86
My gallant crew (Pinafore): 121
My girl with the calico dress: 5, 9, 92
My grandmother's advice: 4, 8, 46, 94
My grandmother's chair: 108
My heart and lute: 103
My heart is full of love for thee: 104
My heart is true: 104
My heart's in New England: 21
My heart's in old Ireland: 5, 9, 94
My heart's in the Highlands: 28, 33, 83
My heart will beat to the rub-a-dub-dub: 21
My home in Kentucky: 1, 7, 23, 92
My home on the hill: 47
My Irish home: 113
My landlady's pretty little daughter: 72
My latest captivation: 90
My little angel: 35, 113
My little valley home: 26, 108
My little wife and 1: 73
My little wife ashore: 86
My love he is a sailleur boy: 3, 4, 8, 38, 95
My love he is a soldier boy: 19, 34
My love he is a Zou-zu: 17
My love is like a red, red rose: 28, 109
My love is on the battle-field: 26, 108
My love is still the same: 84
My love Nell: 62
My lover is shy: 75
My Maryland: 21
My mother dear: 4, 8, 23, 38, 95
My mother did so before me: 114
My mother's bible: 2, 4, 8, 93
My mother's cot: 35, 114
My mountain home: 20, 103
My Nannie O.: 28
My Nannie's awa: 28
My native land: 27
Mynheer Vandunck: 62, 119
My old house, my dear happy home: 14, 101
My old Kentucky home: 20, 36, 92
My old wife and 1: 59, 68
My old woman and 1: 69
My own Eileen Bawn: 59
My own mountain home: 14, 100
My own, my guiding star: 32, 86, 112
My own native land: 1, 2, 7, 16, 60, 78, 87
My Polly Ann: 32, 40, 112
My poor dog Tray: 5, 9, 92
My pretty Jane: 67
My pretty Jessie Hart: 112, 116
My pretty little blonde: 65, 72, 85
My pretty quadroon: 35, 113
My pretty red rose: 79
My pretty Yorkshire lass: 96
My rattling mare and I: 91
Myrtle and steel: 15
My runaway horse: 66
My soldier lad: 15
My son Charley: 90
My soul in one unbroken sigh: 3
My spouse Nancy: 59
My style is something new: 96
My Susianna: 96
My sweet girl: 62, 87
My sweetheart when a boy: 59, 114
My sweet Maria: 112
My sweet Polywog: 87
My thoughts are of thee only: 45, 116
My trundle bed: 44, 46, 115
My vife is so awfully thin: 80
My vife vas so awfully shealous: 105
My whiskey-red nose: 98
My wife is a most knowing woman: 30, 111
My wife's a winsome wee thing: 28

Nancy Bell; or, Old Pine Tree: 4, 8, 38, 46, 95
Nancy Fat: 32, 36, 37, 94
Nancy Lee: 81, 95
Nancy's waterfall: 41, 48, 51, 114
Nancy Till: 20, 34, 103
Napolitaine: 11, 98
National debt: 109
National song (All hail; unfurl) : 15, 34
National song (God of the free) : 15, 34
National song: 1, 6, 7,10, 81, 94 (Either one or the other of the preceding two.)
National song and dance: 67
Nation of the free: 17
Nation's choice: 19, 60
Nation shall not die: 26
Near the banks of that lone river: 18, 36, 101
Near the little cottage door: 95
Negro boatman's song: 20, 103
Negro emancipation Song: 35
Nellie: 99
Nellie Ely: 14, 84
Nellie Carey: 105
Nellie Gray: 1, 7, 23, 84
Nellie Lee: 32, 112
Nellie lost and found: 29, 40, 109
Nellie was a lady: 1, 7, 23, 82
Nettie is no more: 20, 103
Never at home: 72
Never desert a friend: 92
Never despair: 81
Never doubt me, little darling: 120
Never go back on your friend: 75, 91
Never look sad: 69, 120
Never mind the why and wherefore (Pinafore): 121
Never push a man because he's going down the hill: 85
Never venture, never win: 84
New England: 2, 4, 8, 78, 89
Newfoundland dog: 14, 37, 88
New hearts and faces: 47
New red, white and blue: 60
New Skedaddle song: 32, 34
Newspaper song: 68
New version of "Tommy Didd": 61
"N" for Nannie and "B" for Ben: 69, 120
Niagara falls: 47, 118
Nice young radish girl: 67
Nicodemus Johnson: 41, 42, 113
Nigger, put down dat jug: 24, 37, 46, 53, 106
Nightingale is warbling: 71
Nightingale's song: 121
Nightingale's trill: 41, 79
Night my father died: 60
Night-song in camp: 21
Night wind sighs alone: 100
Nil desperandum!: 116
Nobbiest one at last: 19, 62
Nobody cares for the poor: 100
Nobody loves me: 102
Nobody's darling but mine: 66, 86, 120
No Irish need apply: 25, 26, 107
No, I thank you, sir: 62
No letter yet for me: 90
No name: 64
No one to love: 20, 33, 83
Nora darling: 76, 93
Norah McShane: 11, 40, 89
Norah, the pearl of Tralee: 104
Norah, the pride of Kildare: 6, 10, 80
Nora of Cahirciveen: 47
Northern boys: 16
Northern girl's song: 21
Northern hurrah: 17
Northmen are coming: 17
Northmen's Marseilles: 16
No smoking allowed: 90
Not a bean have 1: 71
Not a star from our flag: 20, 103
Not before pa, dear: 87
Not for gold: 12, 99
Not for Hans: 67
Not for Joseph: 49
Not for Joseph, No. 2: 59
No, thank you, sir: 14, 62, 100
Nothing else to do: 11, 45, 97
Nothing more: 119
Not if I knows it: 60
Not married yet: 12, 98
Now den! Now den!: 41, 113
Now flows the banner: 19
Now give three cheers (Pinafore) : 121
Now I lay me down to sleep: 47, 117
Now Moses: 41, 42,114
Now 'tis bed time: 73, 121

Obey! obey! obey!: 89
O'Brien, keep off the grass: 96
Ocean burial: n, 48, 82
Och! Paddy, is it yerself?: 11, 97
Ode to Washington: 16, 78
Of a' the airts the wind can blow: 31, 111
Off like a rocket: 74
Oft in the stilly night: 3, 11, 28, 36, 97
Of what is my darling dreaming?: 106
Oh, are ye sleeping, Maggie?: 29
Oh, bless me, mother, ere I die: 29, 40,109
Oh, bliss! Oh, rapture! (Pinafore) : 121
Oh, boys, carry me 'long: 20, 37, 40, 103
Oh, call me not unkind, Robin: 20, 103
Oh, come to me when the daylight sets: 28
Oh dear! What can the matter be?: 13
Oh, don't you remember the time?: 14, 101
Oh, drinkseller: 77
Oh! Erin, my country: 89
Oh, George!: 103
Oh, George! Beautiful George!: 85
Oh, George, you tickle me so: 108
Oh give me back but yesterday: 45, 115
Oh, God, preserve the mariner: 6, 10, 97
Oh, help little Mary: 77
Oh! How delightful: 115
Oh! If I had some one to love me: 18, 102
Oh! I'm a jolly bachelor: 14,37, 100
Oh, I'm so fond of dancing!: 59, 118
Oh! I'se so wicked: 90
Oh! I shall call dada: 83
Oh! I shall wear a uniform: 23, 105
Oh, I should like to marry: 20, 34, 98, 110
Oh! I vants to go home: 35, 37
Oh! Joe: 89
Oh, joy! oh, rapture! (Pinafore) : 121
Oh! Kiss me again: 62, 87, 119
Oh! Let him rest: 32, 87
Oh! Marigold: 95
Oh! Merry hours: 84
Oh! Mother kiss away my tears: 73
Oh! My bravest and best: 21
Oh! Peter: 96
Oh! Sam: 75, 121
Oh! Saturday afternoon: 114
Oh! Scorn not they brother: 2, 4, 8, 95
Oh!See dat angel band: 89
Oh! Send me one flower from his grave: 35, 94
Oh! She's such a fidgety thing: 72
Oh! Silver shining moon: 12, 99
Oh! Sing to me those dear old songs: 24, 106
Oh! Spare the old homestead: 12, 99
Oh! Stay, sweet warbling woodlark: 28
Oh! Susannah: 91
Oh! Take me back to Tennessee: 18, 42, 46, 101
Oh! Take me to thy heart again: 32, 92, 112
Oh! Take not our little girl away: 114
Oh! Then you'll remember me: 27
Oh! The sea, the sea: 2, 4, 8, 95
Oh! Were my love a sugar bowl: 76
Oh! Whisper what thou feelest: 3
Oh! whistle and I'll come to you: 18, 28, 34, 93
Oh! why am I so happy?: 30, 110
Oh! Why did you die?: 32, 112
Oh! Would I were a bird: 86
Oh! Would I were a fish: 70
Oh! Would I were a fly: 44, 114
Oh! Wouldn't you like to know: 64, 97
Oh ye tears: 89
Oh! You pretty blue-eyed witch: 82
Old arm chair: 1, 25, 33, 38, 100
Old bachelor's song: 35, 42, 55, 113
Old Bay State: 21
Old Black Joe: 18, 36
Old brown cot: 6, 10, 31, 46, 94, 111
Old cabin home: 32, 33, 40, 94
Old church bell: 24, 40, 108
Old church choir: 61
Old cottage clock: 64
Old Dan Tucker: 109
Old dog Tray: 1, 7, 92
Old dog Tray, No. 2: 5, 9, 92
Old Don't Care: 41, 113
Old drinking times: 77
Olden days: 99
Old English squire: 79
Old family clock: 45, 48, 116
Old farm house: 1, 2, 7, 37, 87
Old flag alone: 17
Old folks are gone: 2, 3, 4, 8, 36, 85
Old folks at home: 18, 40, 81
Old folks we loved long ago: 1, 2, 7, 87
Old grenadier: 107
Old Grimes: 89
Old home by the hillside: 118
Old homestead: 12, 99
Old house by the bay: 105
Old house by the hill: 31, 111
Old house far away: 29, 109
Old Ironsides: 14, 42, 100
Old Jessie: 26, 107
Old John Jones: 26, 34, 36, 58, 107
Old Josey: 3
Old kirk-yard: 6, 10, 96
Old kitchen floor: 74
Old K.Y. Kentucky: 14, 94
Old man ain't himself no more: 101
Old man's got to go: 83
Old man's reverie: 31, 111
Old man would be wooing: 30, 110
Old mill wheel: 69
Old mountain tree: 12, 99
Old Noah he did build an ark: 90
Old oaken bucket:5, 9, 38, 77, 82
Old, old story: 25
Old play-ground: 1, 7, 23, 37, 38, 48, 87
Old Rosin the beau: 5, 9, 22, 33, 37, 82
Old sailor's dream: 100
Old sailor's story: 118
Old schoolhouse: 20, 27, 73, 104
Old sexton: 31, 42, 111
Old sideling hill: 4, 8, 48, 94
Old Simon, the hot corn man: 102
Old stage-coach: 14, 101
Old story with a new moral: 16
Old Uncle Ben, the colored refugee: 64
Old Uncle Edward: 6, 10, 97
Old Union wagon: 16
Old whisky jug: 5, 9, 95
Old wooden rocker: 113
Ole Dan Tucker: 29
Ole gray goose: 105
Ole massa on he trabbels gone: 32, 36, 37, 112
On a balcony: 110
On, brothers, on: 16
Once again: 114
Once it was only soft blue eyes: 112
Once I was happy but now I'm forlorn: 59
Once more upon the sea: 20, 103
Once O'Leary's cow: 75
Once upon a time: 3,103
On Coney Island beach: 101
One by one they crossed the river: 35, 41, 80, 114
One cheering word: 3 One Christmas-tide: 106
One flag or no flag: 30, 34, 36, 60
One hundred years ago: 78, 86
One I left there: 16
One more dance: 111
One more glass before we're parting: 95
One parting song, and then farewell: 3
One single kiss: 30, 110
One summer day at Rockaway: 99
One sweet little wish, darling: 92
Only a baby small: 66, 120
Only a flower: 81
Only asleep: 76
Only for one: 72
Only one sweet word: 117
Only speak kindly to me: 86
Only to love: 108
Only waiting: 44, 46, 115
On! on! on! (Sequel to "Tramp, tramp") : 36, 41, 60
On St. Patrick's day: 68
On the banks of the beautiful river: 103
On the beach at Long Branch: 51, 86
On the hill at Fort Lee: 67
On the shores of Tennessee: 26, 40, 108
Opening chorus from Pinafore: 121
Or any other gal: 94 Organ-grinder, The: 94
Original Yankee Doodle: 7, 15, 16, 22, 34, 78, 91, 117
Origin of Yankee Doodle: 2, 15
O'Rooney, you're the stuff: 102
O's and the Mc's: 80
Ossian's serenade: 12, 48, 98
Other side of Jordan: 5, 9, 82
Our army and navy of blue: 81
Our back stoop; or My sweet Maria: 112
Our banner chorus: 16
Our boyhood days: 4, 8, 95
Our boys: 82
Our captain's last words: 29, 40, 86
Our color guard: 32
Our country and flag: 26, 60, 78, 107
Our country girls: 44, 115
Our country, now and ever: 16, 17
Our country, right or wrong: 16, 34
Our country's flag: 60
Our dear New England boys: 35, 113
Our delight is dancing: 70
Our Father in heaven: 2
Our fatherland: 2, 4, 8, 95
Our flag: 15, 17, 78
Our flag and the Union forever: 60
Our flag is there: 16, 34, 60
Our girls: 86
Our good ship sails, tonight: 16
Our grandfather's days: 41, 46, 78, 91
Our laddie's dead, Jem: 20, 83
Our little darling's dead: 108
Our Mary Ann: 1, 7, 87
Our Maryland: 21
Our own flag: 19
Our standard bearer: 60
Our sweethearts at home: 29, 46, 108
Our toast: 92
Our Union, right or wrong: 14, 16, 78, 101
Our whole country: 16
Our Willie dear is dying: 30, 40
Outcast, The: 100 Out in the cold: 65, 120
Out in the green fields: 98
Out of the tavern: 61
Over hill, over dale: 13
Over on the other shore: 97
Over the bars: 75
Over the bright blue sea (Pinafore) : 121
Over the left: 5, 9, 82
Over the mountain: 1, 7, 84
Over the river: 12, 89
Over the sea: 45, 116
Over the snow: 45, 48, 116
Over the summer sea: 13,14, 40, 100
Over the wall: 45, 46, 116

Paddle your own canoe: 35, 42, 113
Paddy Blake's echo: 47, 117
Paddy Boghree: 14, 101
Paddy Malone: 102
Paddy McCaffrey's cow: 71
Paddy on the canal: 6, 10, 97
Paddy's land: 68
Paddy's the boy: 88
Papa come help me across the dark river: 69, 120
Papa says I may: 81
Papa, stay home. I'm motherless now: 75
Parade of the guards: 104
Par excellence: 82
Parody on "Cottage by the sea": 27
Parody on "Put me in my little bed": 71
Parody on "To the west": 5, 9, 95
Parody on "Uncle Sam's farm": 6, 10, 78, 93
Parody on "When this cruel war is over": 23
Parted from our dear ones: 69, 102
Parting of the sailor's wife: 29, 42, 110
Parting whispers: 66, 120
Passing away into sunlight: 104
Passing my door: 47
Past and present: 17
Pastor's combination song: 48
Pat McCann: 64
Pat Malloy: 35, 94
Patriot flag: 16
Patriot's address: 17
Patriot's appeal: 21
Patriot spirit: 77
Patriot's serenade: 17
Patriots true and bold: 98
Patriot's wish: 17
Pat Roach at the play: 86
Patter of the rain on the roof: 44, 115
Paul Vane:35, 42, 113
Peace be to those: 15
Peaceful slumbering on the ocean: 13
Peace hymn: 73
Peggy and Colin: 25
People will talk: 31, 111
Perhaps she's on the railway: 95, 98
Perry's victory: 22
Personals in the Herald: 118
Peter Gray: 4, 8, 81
Pet of the girls am I: 64, 68, 119
Phantom footsteps: 108
Philander Brown: 72
Philosophic Sam: 76
Photograph, The: 61
Picture on the wall: 33, 35, 113
Pilot, The: 14, 48, 80
Pining for the old fireside: 47, 117
Pink dominoes: 81
Pirate's serenade: 5, 9, 83
Planchette: 65
Playing in the hay: 87
Please, father, don't drink any more: 44, 114
Please give me a penny, sir: 77
Please let my brother go: 73
Policy Jake: 71
Polly: 119
Polly Brown: 71
Poly Perkins of Paddington Greene: 41
Polly Perkins of Washington: 91
Pompey Jones: 35, 113
Poor and gay: 96
Poor child of the drunkard: 74, 93
Poor-house, The: 68
Poor Jack: 79,105
Poor Johnnie Bull: 19
Poor Juney at the gate: 2, 7, 84
Poor Kitty Popcorn: 41, 113
Poor little fisherman's girl: 11, 98
Poor little Flo: 95
Poor mother! Willie's gone: 35
Poor old bum: 116
Poor old Joe: 76
Poor old maids: 6, 10, 97
Poor old slave: 1, 7, 42, 84
Poor old Uncle Ben: 109
Poor Thomas Day: 3
Pope he leads a happy life: 87
Pop goes the question: 23, 37
Pop goes the weasel: 5, 9, 82
Pop go the rebels: 19
Postboy's song: 4, 8, 89
Postman's knock: 104
Pray, have you a letter for me?: 90
Pretty as a chromo: 99
Pretty as a picture: 85
Pretty birdling: 116
Pretty blue-eyed belle: 88
Pretty Jane: 5, 9, 95
Pretty Jemima, don't say No: 62, 87, 119
Pretty Jemima Hoplins: 71
Pretty Kitty May: 98
Pretty little dear: 64
Pretty little Mary: 96
Pretty little primrose: 85
Pretty little Sarah: 47, 48, 53, 117
Pretty Nellie: 3, 27
Pretty Wilhelmina: 119
Pride of Killarney: 90
Pride of the ball: 76
Prisoner, The: 19
Prisoner's hope: 38
Promenade elastique: 95
Promise me, dearest, you'll not drink again: 77
Proposal, The: 72
Pull down the blind: 80
Pull down your vest: 79
Pulling hard against the stream: 85
Pullman car: 74
Pull slow and steady, boys: 76, 90
Pure water be mine: 77
Push along: 76
Put by for a rainy day: 89
Put it down to me: 64, 119
Put me in my little bed: 69, 73, 79
Put that in your pipe and smoke it: 69, 110
Put the brake on when going down the hill: 82
Putting on airs: 33, 35, 37, 113
Put yourself in my place: 76

Quarter to one: 47, 117
Queen Mary's escape: 101
Quick, we have but a second: 28
Quiet sort of a way: 70
Quiltin' bee: 22
Quilting party: 4, 8, 95
Quit dat ticklin' me: 76, 80

Racketty Jack: 62, 119
Railroad engineer's song: 6, 10, 70
Rainbow temperance song: 77
Rain on the roof: 33, 35, 113
Rally of the veterans: 60
Rally 'round the flag, boys: 24
Rambling through the town: 89
Rataplan, The: 15, 104
Rat-catcher's daughter: 11, 97
Rather too "heavy" for m: 83
Rather too old for me: 88
Raw recruits: 19
Rebel parley: 21
Red, white and blue: 1, 2, 7, 15, 16, 19, 23, 33, 34,
38, 60, 78, 81, 92
Reefer's song: 14, 101
Regular cure: 26, 37, 107
Remembered still: 94
Remember, love, remember: 5, 9, 36, 83
Remember, traitors: 17
Remember you have children of your own: 85
Reprieve, The: 98
Rest thou, mine own: 111
Retired soldier: 27
Revelry of the dying: 90
Revolutionary battle: 15
Revolutionary hero: 15
Revolutionary times: 14, 78, 101
Rhine Vine Sharley: 74, 79
Rhinoceras, The: 26, 108
Ribbon of blue: 92
Rich and rare were the gems she wore: 28
Richmond is ours!: 35
Ride I once was taking: 14, 101
Riding in the cars: 70
Riding on a rail: 12, 99
Riding to election: 60
Ridin' in a railroad keer: 18, 34, 42, 49, 82
Rifleman's song: 19
Ring de banjo: 14, 46, 101
Ring down the curtain: 109
Ring my mother wore: 29, 37, 42, 109
Ring the bell softly: 73
Ring the bell, watchman: 41, 42, 60, 93
Rival frogs: 91
River, The: 13
Roast beef of old England: 81
Robin Adair: 29, 109
Robinson Crusoe: 64, 80
Rockaby, lullaby: 80
Rock beside the sea: 26, 108
Rocked in the cradle of the deep: 24, 36, 106
Rock me to sleep, mother: 18, 23, 33, 34, 84
Rock me to sleep, Answer to: 23
Rock of liberty: 1, 2, 7, 16, 37, 40, 78, 90
Rock the cradle, John: 68
Rocky road to Dublin: 90
Roger O'Malley: 84
Rollicking Irishman: 91
Rollicking old man: 55, 65, 82
Rollicking rams: 85
Roll on, roll on, oh billows of firs!: 75
Roll on, silver moon: 11, 97
Roll out! heave dat cotton: 79
Roman fall: 68
Rommani: 109
Room for one more: 61, 118
Root hog or die, No. 1: 1, 7, 23, 38
Root hog or die, No. 2: 23, 38
Root hog or die, No. 3: 23, 38
Root hog or die, No. 4: 23, 38
Rory O'Moore: 4, 8, 22, 25, 36, 82
Rosa Lee: 5, 9, 82
Rosalie, the prairie flower: 2
Rose by the door: 73
Rose-Marie: 97
Rose of Allandale: 11, 22, 34, 97
Rose of Killarney: 79
Roses lie along the way: 24, 106
Round for three voices: 3
Rouse! brothers, rouse!: 20, 104
Row, Rshermen, row: 13
Rowing in the starlight: 111
Row, row: 1, 2, 7, 82
Row, row, brothers, row: 18, 52, 92
Row, row your boat: 18, 48, 86
Royal blue: 93
Roy Neill: 14, 101
Rule Columbia: 17
Runaway mare: 81
Rustic Mary: 97

Sadly thinking of old friends: 120
Sailor-boy's last dream: 12, 100
Sailor's colors: 19
Sailor's life for me: 5, 9, 25, 83
Sailor's red, white and blue: 21, 25
Sailor's wife: 45, 89
St. Patrick's Day: 91
Sally Ann's away: 47, 48, 117
Sally, come up: 32, 112
Sally in our alley: 75
Sally, my darling: 96
Sambo, I have missed you: 11, 98
Sambo's right to be kilt: 32
Sammy Slap, the bill-sticker: 11, 37, 97
Sam Slick, the Yankee peddler: 30, 110
Sam, the ladies' pet: 67
Sands of Dee: 31, 37, 111
Santa Claus: 41, 114
Sara-neighed: 61
Sausage-maker's daughter: 71
Save the boy: 73
Say, bird of summer: 83
Say "Good-by" yet not "Farewell": 69, 120
Say one little prayer: 89
Say what shall be our sport today: 28
Say yes, pussy: 12, 100
Scamp, The: 84
Scandal on the brain: 40
Scenes that are brightest: 3, 18, 102
Schaky Gratzenstein: 86
School I attend: 2
School of jolly dogs: 41, 114
Scientific frog: 30, 46
Scissor grinder: 67
Scotland's burning: 13
Sea king's burial: 83
Sea, the sea, the open sea: 18, 37, 102
Sea waves: 92
Secessianland: 19
See if I'd get mad: 92 Seek not to know the future: 98
See our oars: 13
See that my grave is kept green: 79
See that my nose is kept red: 91
See, the conquering hero comes: 44, 60, 115
Senatah G-wage: 101
Senorita Luz: 98
Sergeant Cop, the pet of the N.Y. force: 61, 117
Sergeant McGee of the N.Y. M. P.: 99
Seventy-five: 68 Seventy-six: 78
Shabby genteel: 66
Shadowland: 117, 119
Shakey Dinkelspiel: 87
Shall I ever get married?: 62
Shall my love be mine?: 65
Shall we ever meet again?: 32, 42, 80
Shall we know each other there?: 20, 33, 34, 81
Shall we meet soon again?: 26, 112
Shamrock of old Ireland: 61
Shamus O'Brien: 64,119
Shan't I be glad when daddy comes home: 62
She can win and fool you all: 47, 48, 117
She'd a gum bile on her nose: 67
She danced like a fairy: 69
She frow'd a kiss at me: 95
She is far from the land: 28
She is fooling thee: 59, 118
She is not fair to outward view: 99
She is waiting for us there: 73
She laughed behind her fan: 102
She lives with her own granny dear: 59
Shells of the ocean: 1, 7, 23, 38, 48
She reigns alone: 92
Sheridan's ride: 121
Sherman's march to the sea: 35, 40, 60
She's a gal o' mine: 61, 90
She's a wink and a smile that charms me: 89
She's black, but that's no matter: 14, 101
She's bright as the morning star: 97
She's dreaming of the angels: 101
She's handsome as a rose: 88
She sleeps among the daisies: 100
She sleeps beneath the elms: 41, 113
She sleeps beneath the roses: 73
She's my sugar plum: 76
She's so fair: 75
She's the loveliest girl I ever saw: 75
She's the sweetest of them all: 65, 119
She suits me down to the ground: 89
She tossed her curls at me: 91
She vinked mit dos ice mit me: 67
She was a clerk in a candy store: 87
She was all the world to me: 30, 110
She wept her life away: 18, 34, 102
Ship ahoy!: 6, 10, 46, 59, 83, 118
Ship on fire (In slumbers of midnight) : 14, 100
Ship that never returned: 41, 114
Shipwrecked tar: 25
Shoes my daddy wore: 107
Shoo fly: 67
Shoulder straps: 33
Shoulder to shoulder: 60
Shylie Bawn: 44, 115
Shy young girl: or, Du-da-da: 87
Sighing for thee: 18, 34, 101
Sign the pledge for mother's sake: 77
Silence and tears: 20, 36, 193
Silent evening: 102
Silver moonlight sea: 20, 83
Silver stars are softly gleaming: 84
Silver threads among the gold: 89
Silvery bells: 65, 119
Silvery light: 114
Silvery midnight moon: 18, 102
Simon the cellarer: 11
Since Danny went on the stage: 98
Since grandfather died: 107
Since James put on high collars: 105
Since Terry first joined the gang: 83
Sing a song of sixpence: 21
Sing, birdie, sing: 41, 79
Singin' skewl: 75
Single blessedness a fib: 76, 80
Single gentlemen, "How do you do?": 62
Sing me an English song: 115
Sing me to sleep, father: 41, 48, 114
Sing! sing! sing!: 81
Sing softly, love: 111
Sing to me, mother: 59
Sing to me softly, dear sister: 45, 116
Singular dreams: 29, 109
Six o'clock, P.M.: 66, 120
Skating on one in the gutter: 114
Skedaddle rangers: 21
Skiddy, iddy, di, do: 38
Slashing blade: 66, 120
Slaves of ruby wine: 77
Sleeping for the flag: 29, 34
Sleeping, I dreamed, love: 3, 20, 83
Sleep, my dear one: 44,115
Sleighing-glee: 14, 101
Sleighing on a starry night: 109
Sleighing with my girl: 82
Sleigh ride: 13
Sliding down the cellar door: 69
Slumber, my darling: 44, 115
Smile again, my bonnie lassie: 76
Smile from thee: 13
Smile was all she gave me: 61, 117
Smiling May: 13
Snow storm: 12, 46, 100
Snow-white blossoms: 32, 112
Snyder, don't you vant to buy a pig?: 67
Soda water: 75, 93
Softly now, tenderly: 31, 111
Softly, ye night winds: 3
Soldier and his bride: 25
Soldier in the colored brigade: 23
Soldier is my beau: 23
Soldier lad: 15
Soldier's adieu: 15, 25
Soldier's alphabet: 19
Soldiers brave: 19
Soldier's child: 21, 37
Soldier's dirge: 15
Soldier's dream of home: 15, 17, 21
Soldier's farewell: 15
Soldier's Marseilles: 19
Soldier's return: 15, 21, 28 Soldier's tear: 22, 80
Soldier's tent song: 16
Soldier's welcome home: 35, 36
Soldier's wife: 15, 27
Soldier to his mother: 33
Solon Shingle: 44, 48, 56, 115
Somebody's child is lost tonight: 27
Somebody's courting somebody: 6, 10, 96
Somebody's darling: 41, 114
Somebody's waiting for somebody: 4, 8, 94, 105
Some deem it but a little thing: 120
Some folks: 2, 14, 33, 101
Some girls do and some girls don't: 107
Some lady's dropped her chignon: 66
Some love to drink: 11
Some love to roam: 38, 107
Some one is waiting for me: 44, 115
Some one to love: 3, 18, 34, 102
Something to love me: 11, 93
Sometimes: 91
Song:15
Song before battle: 16,19
Song for invasion: 15
Song for our soldiers: 21
Song for public schools: 2
Song for the 4th of July: 15
Song for the times: 30, 60
Song my mother used to sing: 12, 46, 99
Song of a bachelor: 44,115
Song of a clerk: 74
Song of all songs, No. 1, 25
Song of all songs. No. 2: 25
Song of a thousand years: 29, 110
Song of battle: 19
Song of Blanche Alpen: 6, 10, 84
Song of conundrums: 44, 46, 115
Song of "1876": 78
Song of Floyd: 19
Song of Manhattan: 21
Song of the butterfly: 90
Song of the drum: 21
Song of the farmer: 6, 10, 96
Song of the guard: 26, 108
Song of the haymakers: 100
Song of the locomotive: 5, 9, 81
Song of the Michigan patriots: 21
Song of the mountain: 13
Song of the national defenders: 60
Song of the Northmen: 21
Song of the old bell: 105
Song of the reformed: 77
Song of the sewing-machine: 65
Song of the sexton: 1, 7, 23, 94
Song of the shirt: 27
Song of the soldiers: 21, 32, 36, 112
Song of the Union: 17
Song of the Zouaves: 17
Song of welcome: 37
Songs we sang upon the old camp ground: 60
Son of a gambolier: 79
Sons of Irish dukes: 120
Sooner or later: 44, 115
Sorrowful Paddy: 106
Sorry her lot who loves too well: 12, 116
Sound the loud timbrel: 28
Sour apple tree: 35
Sour grapes: 47, 48, 117
Sourkraut and sausages: 11
South Carolina gentleman: 21
Southern belle: 67
Spade, boys, the spade: 97
Spare the old homestead: 99
Sparking in the winter: 75, 93
Sparking Sarah Ann: 5, 9
Sparking Sarah Jane: 95
Sparking Sunday night: 6, 10, 96
Sparkling moselle: 82
Sparkling Piper Heidsick: 83
Sparkling solitaire: 80
Speak the truth: 98
Speak to me, speak: 85
Specie payment: 66, 120
Spend your soap: 67
Spider and the fly: 82
Spirit voice of Belle Brandon: 12, 100
Spooning on the sands: 85
Sprig of Shillelah: 6, 10, 81
Spring and autumn: 28
Spring, gentle spring: 82
Spring is here: 13
Squire Jones's daughter: 12, 98
Standard planted: 77
Stand by Grant: 60
Stand by the flag: 6, 10,19, 32, 96
Stand by the poor: 89
Stand by the Union: 16, 17
Standing on a corner: 67
Standing on the platform: 69
Stand to your guns: 105
Stand up for Uncle Sam, by boys: 31, 34, 78
Star-crested wagon: 60
Star-flag, The: 17
Star-gemmed flag: 17, 37, 78
Star of my home: 14, 101
Star of the twilight: 20, 57, 92
Starry banner: 19
Starry night for a ramble: 82
Stars and stripes: 17, 24, 37, 46, 106
Star-spangled banner: 1, 2, 7, 15, 16, 23, 34, 38, 48,
60, 78, 82
Star that leads to thee: 83
Staunch teetotaler: 77
Steam arm: 22, 34, 80
Steed, a steed: 15
Step to the front: 16
Stick to your trade and be true: 85
Still I am not happy: 75
Still I love thee: 87
Still so gently o'er me stealing: 11, 91
Stirrup cup: 106
Stop dat knockin': 24, 42, 106
Storm, The: 96 Strangers yet: 88
Strawberries and cream: 99
Strawberry girl: 12, 99
Strictly confidential: 44, 115
Strike the iron while it is hot: 83
Strike the light guitar: 3
Stripes and stars: 16, 17
Stuffed goose: 65, 92
Stumptown: 59, 118
Style in which it's done: 64, 80
Style of man for me: 76
Stylish servant-girl: 69, 82
Such is fashion: 74
Summer of love: 81
Summons to battle: 21
Sunbeams on the sea: 113
Sunny days will come again: 99
Sunny hours of childhood: 24, 40, 106
Sunshine and cloud: 30, 48, 110
Sunshine and shade: 76
Sunshine of my heart: 98
Susan Jane: 88
Susan's story: 45
Susan, Susan, pity my confusion: 75
Swallow: 72
Swate Castle Garden: 68
Sweet Aleen: 101
Sweet Annie St. Clair: 75
Sweet birds are singing: 13
Sweet boy and girl: loo
Sweet briar rose is my Mollie: 31, 46, 111
Sweet by and by: 79
Sweet Daisy Darling: 109
Sweet Dolly Boone: 97
Sweet dreams of home: 114
Sweetest little maiden I have seen: 111
Sweet Evelina: 30, 40, 94
Sweet face I see in my dreams: 65, 119
Sweet forget-me-not: 109
Sweethearts: 105
Sweet Highland Mary: 28
Sweet is the fight: 17
Sweet little Mary Ann: 64
Sweet little Nell: 31, 111
Sweet long ago: 84, 100
Sweet love, when you are near: 91
Sweet maid of Erin: 17
Sweet Matilda Brown: 95
Sweet Molly Matilda Jane: 72
Sweet song-bird was singing: 104
Sweet star of home: 73
Sweet, sunny smile of my darling: 83
Sweet the song of birds: 96
Sweet visions of childhood: 80
Swell of the day: 91
Swinging, in the lane: 32, 33, 34, 112
Swinging, swinging all day long: 3
Swing softly, love: 31
Switzer's song of home: 13, 24, 34, 106
Sword and staff: 15
Sword chant: 15
Sword of Bunker Hill: 1, 2, 7,15, 16, 23, 33, 38,
78, 83
Sword of Ulysses: 60
Swords were thirty-seven: 32, 112

t.s., or: Oh wouldn't you like to know?: 64
Tack and tack: 105
Taffy was a Welshman: 64, 85, 112
Tail iv me coat (Andy Johnson version): 60
Tail iv me coat: 11, 37, 42, 97
Take back the heart: 106
Take home a fry in a box: 98
Take it, Bob: 80
Take me back home again: 72, 74
Take me from my little bed: 74
Take me home to die: 14, 37, 101
Take them away, they'll drive me crazy: 74, 93
Take the pledge: 77
Take this letter to my mother: 85
Take this message: 100
Take your coat up to your uncle: 85
Tally ho: 90
Tapioca: 41, 48, 70, 93
Tapping at the garden gate: 61, 91
Tapping at the window: 18, 42, 92
Tar's farewell: 89
Tassels on the boots: 64, 85
Tassels on the cane: 69, 120
Teddy O'Neale: 20, 37, 46, 51, 93
Teetotal anthem: 77
Teetotaler at home: 77
Teetotaler's battle song: 77
Teetotal mill: 77
Teetotal society: 86
'Telligent contraband: 13, 41
Tell me, Mary, how to woo thee: 59
Tell me, mother, can I go?: 30, 110
Tell mother I die happy: 24,107
Temperance: 77
Temperance ball: 77
Temperance cause: 77
Temperance reformation: 77
Temperance standard: 77
Tempest, The: 1, 2, 7, 79
Ten little Injuns: 121
Ten minutes too late: 79
Ten o'clock; or, Remember, love, remember: 5, 9,
36, 83
Tenting on the old camp ground: 32, 46, 53
Terrance Muldoon: 81
Terry O'Reilly: 6, 10, 96
Terry O'Roon, the piper: 59, 118
Thady O'Flynn: 64, 93
That dear little 'round the corner: 71
That gal by the name of McGee: 71
That gal o' mine: 89
That girl across the way: 88
That husband of mine: 99
That little church around the corner: 73, 121
That little shoe: 69, 121
That lovely Grecian bend: 61
That soft, sweet waltz; 93
That's the proper caper: 86
That's the style for me, boys: 85
That's what's the matter: 20, 21, 34
That's what the papers say: 88
That's where the laugh comes in: 35, 48, 113
That's where you made the mistake: 91
That very polite young man: 71
Then you'll remember me: 67, 91
There are friends that we never forget: 90
There are kisses waiting for me: 82
There are plenty of fish in the sea: 30, 110
There are voices of hope: 60
There goes the drunkard: 77
There is a flower that bloometh: 3
There is darkness on the mountain: 3
There is no harm in kissing: 86
There is no more night than day: 66
There is somebody waiting for me: 100
There's a good time coming, girls: 2, 38, 75
There's a rainbow in the clouds: 103
There's a sigh in the heart: 20, 103
There's a silver lining to every cloud: 69, 120
There's a sweet face at the window: 103
There's magic in your kiss: 92
There's nae luck about the house: 22, 107
There's no such girl as mine: 30, 46, 68, 110
There's nothing like a fresh'ning breeze: 110
There's nothing succeeds like success: 82
There's no time like the old time: 45, 116
There's not such another: 25
There's only room for two: 44, 46, 115
There's something I'm dying to say: 76
They all come home but mine: 41, 113
They all do it: 79
They borrow, but never return: 79
They come from. a land beyond the sea: 28
They died for you and me: 73
They don't wish me at home: 6, 10, 97
They have broken up their camps: 36, 41, 114
They pray for us at home: 26, 108
They say I'm a very tough man: 92, 106
They tell me thou art sleeping: 47, 117
Things are seldom what they seem: 121
Things that never die: 23, 24, 106
Think of me, love, in your dreams: 102
Thin man: 89
Thomas cat: 70
Thorn, The: 62
Those dark eyes: 86
Those evening bells: 28, 30, 40, 110
Those laughing eyes: 35, 113
Thou art gone from my gaze: 11, 97
Thou art mine own love: 3
Thou art so near, and yet you ain't: 67
Though absent, not forsaken: 72
Though foemen: 15
Thou hast wounded the spirit: 11, 91
Thou'lt come nevermore to the stream: 29, 109
Thousand a year: 1, 7, 23, 38, 83
Thousand a year, Answer to: 1, 7, 23, 38, 84
Three bells: 2, 4, 8, 88
Three black crows: 90
Three cheers for our banner: 17
Three cheers for Siegel: 21
Three fishers: 20, 40, 104
Three grains of corn: 12, 99
Three lovers: 27
Three roguish chaps: 29, 109
Three thousand miles away: 68
Three to one—bar two: 59, 119
Through every hamlet: 77
Thy mother will rock thee to sleep: 30, 110
Thy voice is near: 114
Tick! tick! tick!: 99
'Tilda Horn: 5, 9, 83
'Tilda Toots: 59, 118
Till the roses wake again: 103
Time alone will prove: 96
Times hab badly changed, ole massa: 44, 46, 115
Time to walk: 13
Tim Finigan's wake: 38
Timid, awkward squad!: 81
Timothy Tottle: 110
Tin-pot band: 65, 120
'Tis but a little faded flower: 18,102, 118
'Tis finished: 40, 41
'Tis hard to give the hand: 64, 119
'Tis home where the heart is: 2, 4, 8, 91
'Tis midnight hour: 11, 97
'Tis midnight on the stormy deep: 26, 107
'Tis pleasant to be young: 3
'Tis sad to part: 25
Tis the last glimpse of Erin: 71
'Tis the witching hour of love: 3
'Tis true, dear heart, we're fading: 103
Tobias and Biancos: 41, 113
To Canaan: 21
Toddling through the lancers: 75
Told in the twilight: 44, 115
Toll the bell mournfully: 35, 113
To Mary in Heaven: 28
Tom Bowling: 25, 79
Tom Brown: 6, 10, 96
Tommy Didd: 61, 117
Tommy Didd (new version): 61
Tommy, make room for your uncle: 107
To-morrow: 59, 108
Tom Tackle: 105
Tom Thumb's wedding: 26, 108
Tom Truelove's knell: 25
Tomgo Islands: 22
To-night we say farewell: 114
Tony Pastor's combination song: 30, 34, 110
Too late to go to church: 93
Toss the Turk: 91
To the memory of my youth I'll be true: 15, 83
To the 79th Highlanders: 16
To the west: 5, 9, 42, 78, 95
Tottie, chasing butterflies: 73
Touch not the fair cup: 47, 77, 117
Tragedy in Tenth Avenue: 66
Tragical tale: 61
Traitor archangel dared first to rebel: 60
Traitor, beware our flag: 16
Traitor, spare that flag: 17
Tra-la-la, George: 86
Tramp, tramp, tramp: 33, 35, 37, 38, 58, 60, 93
Tread lightly, ye comrades: 29, 109
Tread softly, the angels are calling: 101
Trials of an old woman and her pig: 70
Tried, but true: 99
Trip lightly: 44,115
Trip through Broadway: 68
Triumphantly the morning dawned: 78
Troubadour, The: 22, 32, 36, 112
Troubadour's rum, turn, turn: 66, 120
True blue and seventy-two: 64, 83
True blue is the color for me: 5, 9, 96
True to the core: 89
Trumps: 74
Trust to luck: 26, 42, 108
Try, try again: 77
Turn off the gas at the meter: 99
'Twas like a spirit's sigh: 83
'Twas off the blue Canaries: 32, 37, 42, 112
'Twas only my dream: 66, 120
'Twas only one short year ago: 102
'Twas rank and fame that tempted thee: 83
Twenty years ago: 1, 2, 7, 23, 83
Twilight dews: 11, 98
Twilight fancy: 94
Twilight in the park: 75, 76
Twilight steals softly: 111
'Twill nebber do to gib it up so: 106
Twinkling stars: 1, 7, 23, 36, 38, 79
'Twixt two stools a man goes to the ground: 79
Two bad men: 103
Two happy little mokes: 71
Two heads are better than one: 61
Two in the morning: 62
Two little shoes: 74
Two orphans; or, the Brooklyn fire: 82, 97
Two's company—three is none: 69, 120
Two sisters: 65, 120
Two South Car'lina nigs: 101
Tyrolese evening hymn: 13

Umbrella courtship: 11, 37, 42, 97
Uncle Ben, the Yankee: 31, 42, 58, 87
Uncle Gabriel: 6, 10, 97
Uncle Joe's hail Columbia: 29, 37, 108
Uncle Ned: 5, 9, 83
Uncle Pomp's return: 86
Uncle Sam: 19
Uncle Sam is brave and free: 90
Uncle Sam's a hundred: 78
Uncle Sam's farm: 1, 2, 7, 15, 78, 85
Uncle Sam's funeral: 31
Uncle Tim, the toper: 6, 10, 37, 94
Uncle Tom's lament: 80
Under de mango tree: 76
Under the daisies: 121
Under the flowers as white as snow: 99
Under the greenwood tree: 64
Under the rose: 75
Under the snow: 47, 117
Under the starlight: 93
Under the willow she's sleeping: 14, 33, 79
Unfortunate father: 94
Unfortunate shrew: 112
Unfortunate tailor: 74
Unfurl the glorious banner: 1, 2, 7, 15, 16, 23, 34, 38, 60, 78, 93
Unhappy Jeremiah: 5, 9, 86
Union and liberty: 19
Union forever: 17, 60
Union gunning match: 17
Union harvesting: 17
Union, The, it must be preserved: 16
Union Marseillaise: 17
Union ode: 19
Union sacrifice: 17
Union ship: 16
Union train: 19
Union wagon; 60
United in a joyous band: 77
United States hotel: 32, 34, 112
Unknown heroes: 41, 42, 114
Unreturning brave: 27
Unsophisticated love: 84
Untameable shrew: 32
Up and be doing: 80
Up a tree: 87
Up in a balloon: 62, 87
Up in das palloon: 65, 67, 120
Up in that back room: 67
Up, march away: 15
Upper ten: 61, 118
Upside down: 89
Up with the lark in the morning: 86
U.S.G.: 60
U. S. Grant is the man: 60

Vacant chair: 23, 29, 33, 38, 79
Vagabond, The: 64, 96
Valley of Chamouni: 114
Vegetable Joe: 69, 84
Velocipede beau: 62, 119
Velocipede belle: 62, 119
Velocipediana: 62, 119
Very bad cold: 61, 117
Vesper bell: 13
Vesper song: 29, 109
Victorine: 76, 84
Victory at last: 35, 36, 60, 88
Victory's band: 17, 60
Vilikins and his Dinah: 5, 9, 38, 95
Village good-night: 71
Village maiden: 30, 110
Violets under the snow: 41, 113
Virginia belle: 14, 89
Virginia rosebud: 26, 42, 46, 108
Vite mice: 76
Vive la bacchanal: 91
Vive 1'America: 16, 18, 34, 46, 60, 78, 102
Volunteer: 21
Volunteer's song: 17
Volunteer Yankee Doodle of '61: 17, 37
Vot's de brice of beans, Jake: 68, 70

Wait for the turn of the tide: 86
Wait for the wagon: 1, 7, 85
Waiting at the old linden tree: 41, 114
Waiting for a Broadway stage: 59, 118
Waiting for papa: 74, 79
Waiting for the May: 2, 4, 8, 95
Wait, my little one, wait!: 44, 114
Wait till the moonlight falls on the water: 84
Wake! Dinah, wake!: 11, 81
Wake Nicodemus: 33, 35, 113
Wake not my darlings: 110
Wake of Long Barney McShane: 71
Walking down Broadway: 61, 67, 88, 118
Walking in the park: 59, 69, 120
Walking through the common: 65, 119
Walking through the snow: 69
Walk off, Big Shoes: 65, 120
Walk, walk, walk: 61, 118
Wandering boy from home: 44, 48, 114
Wapping old stairs: 59
Warning to parients [sic]: 61, 118
Warning to you, lads, who want to go to sea: 98
Warren's address: 15
Warrior bold: 90
War song: 15
Washing-day: 22
Washington and Lincoln: 31, 37
Washington, star of the West: 11, 26, 78, 93
Was my brother in the battle?: 108
Watcher, The: 11, 46, 100
Watching at the window: 45, 116
Watching for pa: 29, 36, 109
Watchword, The: 19
Waterford boys: 91
'Way down in Cairo: 14, 101
'Way down in Dixie: 37
'Way down in Maine: 20, 36, 55, 103
Way my daddy went: 74, 93
Way to be happy: 83
We all get jolly as the night: 93
We all wear cloaks: 69
We are all growing old: 92
We are all noddin': 13
We are all so fond of kissing: 6, 10, 94
We are coming Father Abraham: 21
We are coming home tomorrow: 41
We are coming sister Mary: 14, 42, 92
We are growing old together: 6, 10, 92
We are marching on to victory: 35
We are out on the ocean sailing: 90
Wearing of the green: 90
Wearing the blue: 88
We can't agree: 92
We can't do without the merry chink, chink, chink: 90
We'd better be happy than rich: 92
We'd better bide a wee: 89
Weeping, sad and lonely: 24
Weep no more for Lily: 30 110
Weep on Weep on, weep on: 28
Weep, Pompey, weep: 30, 94
Welcome, happy day: 77
We'll fight for Uncle Abe: 30
We'll go down ourselves: 29
We'll go with Grant again: 44, 60
We'll have a little dance tonight, boys: 11, 30, 40, 92, 111
We'll have to get the style: 47, 48, 117
We'll march round the world: 62
Well mated: 59, 118
We'll meet in heaven, father: 18, 102
We'll never be drunkards: 77
We'll rally again: 60
We met beneath an awning: 73
We met by chance: 11, 40, 91
We might as well be jolly: 65, 119
We miss thee at home: 5, 9, 93
We're coming, sister Mary: 14, 42, 92
Werry pekooliar: 24, 106
We's a-gwine to fight: 35
We sail the ocean blue: 121
We's gwine to heah from home: 108
We shall be known above: 32, 112
We stand here united: 2, 4, 8, 19, 38, 60, 89
Western trappers' camp song: 18, 101
Westward ho!: 59, 118
Wet nurse of Washington Square: 71
Wet sheet and a flowing sea: 18, 37, 48, 93
We've drunk from the same canteen: 41, 48
We were boys and girls together: 6, 10, 93
We will hold our own: 90
We will not retreat any more: 24, 106
Whack, row-de-dow: 19
What are the wild waves saying?: 18, 27, 33, 51, 92, 98
What can the matter be?: 13
What care I how fair she be?: 47, 88, 117
What does little birdie say?: 110
What fairy-like music: 18, 102
What is home without a mother?: 2, 4, 8, 85
What is home without a sister?: 12, 100
What is home without a wife?: 108
What is this emotion?; 103
What Josie said: 64
What makes 'em wiggle so?: 90
What Mollie said: 76
What Norah said: 48, 61
What other name than thine, mother: 2, 4, 8, 95
What our girls are coming to: 65, 120
What our swells are coming to: 65, 120
What said the angels?: 47
What's a woman like?: 75
What's de matter, Uncle Sam?: 73
What shall be my angel name?: 2
What shall my song be tonight: 59
What the little lips are saying: 99
What the old cock sparrow said: 93
What the papers say: 92
What were all the works without thee? 80
What will Jack say?: 110
What will Mrs. Grundy say?: 5, 9, 92
What would mamma say?: 111
When a man's a little bit poorly: 69
When Brown comes rolling home: 86
When Charley's in the box: 94
When daylight was yet sleeping under the
billows: 71
Whene'er I see those smiling eyes: 28
Whene'er I think of thee: 108
When fairies are lighted: 25
When Fenians fight for freedom: 41
When first I met thee: 28
When grandmamma is gone: 61
When I bade good-by to Phoebe: 62
When I courted Mary Ann: 75
When I saw sweet Nellie home: 11, 97
When I took our Nance to church: 89
When I was a lad (Pinafore): 121
When I was a little child: 25
When I was young:65
When I went courting Sallie: 73
When Johnny comes marching home: 32, 33, 37, 87
When lovers say "Good-night": 45, 116
When mother was here: 117
When my dreams come true: 106
When my ship comes in: 47, 93
When no one else is by: 73
When old friends were here: 29, 109
When our ships wander home: 113
When sadly I remember the hour we parted: 26
When Sammy comes home: 62
When silver locks replace the gold: 108
When tempted to wander: 13
When the band begins to play: 75, 88
When the birds have gone to sleep: 107
When the blossoms are white in the orchard: 86
When the blue billows: 27
When the boys come home: 32
When the clock strikes five: 66
When the corn is waving Annie dear: 65, 100
When the evening shades are falling: 99
When the Evening Star went down: 47
When the flowers fall asleep: 81
When the good times come again: 95
When the little birds are singing in the garden: 87, 104
When the milk goes round: 76, 93
When the moon with glory brightens: 31, 111
When the pigs begin to fly: 80
When the roses bloom: 94
When these old clothes were new: 89
When the swallows homeward fly: 11, 97
When the wine cup is smiling: 105
When thinking of those who are dearest: 71
When this cruel war is over: 24, 30, 33, 34, 54, 105
When we grow old: 66 When we met at Heaven's gate: 113
When we meet on the sly: 76
When we meet to part no more: 99
When we were boys together: 25
When will he come back to me? 31, 111
When will my darling boy return?: 31, 111
When you and I were boys: 99
When you and I were girls: 59
When you sung yourself into my heart: 111
When you wash a nigger white: 93
When you were seventeen, Maggie: 74
Where are now the hopes I cherished?: 6, 110
Where are the old friends?: 12, 99, 116
Where art thou now, my beloved?: 99
Where is home?: 3
Where is Kathleen?: 112
Where is my Nancy?: 66
Where liberty dwells, there is my country: 17, 37, 78
Where's Stonewall Jackson?: 21
Where the bee sucks, there suck 1: 59
Where the bright waves are dashing: 2, 4, 8
Where the ivy so green: 111
Where there's a will, there's a way: 88
Where the water lilies grow: 90
Where was Moses when the light went out?: 107
Wherewithal, The: 29, 108
While the gas-light is burning: 68, 95
While there's life there's hope: 76
While the sun was shining: 72, 74
Whisky, you're the divil: 87
Whisperings of love: 65, 82
Whisper in the twilight: 118
Whisper it softly: 72, 81
Whisper now to me of home: 111
Whistling thief: 61
White cockade: 30, 110
White squall: 65
Whoa, Charley: 93
Whoa, Emma (old version): 79
Whoa, Emma (new version) : 79
Whoever can he be?: 31, 111
Who'll have me?: 14, 56, 89
Whoop de doodle do: 11
Who's coming out for a midnight ramble?: 98
Who shall rule this American nation?: 60
Who will care for Micky now ?: 25
Who will care for mother now?: 24, 33, 79
Who will care for mother now?. Answer to: 23
Why can't I have a beau?: 79
Why chime the bells so merrily?: 12, 100
Why do I weep for thee?: 3, 24, 106
Why don't I change my name ?: 75
Why don't the men propose?: 12, 99
Why don't you come and see me?: 88
Why don't you name the day, Kathleen?: 74
Why don't you write to me: 65
Why have my loved ones gone?: 18, 81
Why not?: 61, 72
Why should you sigh?: 72
Why was I looking out?: 45, 116
Wickedest man in New York: 62, 119
Widders beware: 67
Widow, The: 59
Widow Machree: 3, 4, 8, 22, 38, 65, 85
Widow Malone: 20, 103
Widow Mavrone: 76
Widow's dream: 27
Widow's son: 111
Wife of my bosom: 17
Wife's dream: 77
Wild rose, The: 18, 102
Wild Tiadatton: 3
Will a monkey climb a tree?: 87
Will he never come?: 24, 34, 106
William of the ferry: 11, 98
Willie brew's a peck o' maut: 28
Willie has gone to the war: 30
Willie'll roam no more: 1, 7, 88
Willie, meet me at the gate: 73
Willie, my brave!: 14, 42, 100
Willie's on the dark blue sea: 4, 8, 92
Willie, we have missed you: 1, 2, 7, 86
Willie will never come again: 23
Will mother know me in the sky?: 94
Will nobody marry me?: 12, 22, 27, 36, 99
Willow cot: 26, 108
Willow spring: 47
Will the dear old times come back again?: 107
Will you come to meet me, darling?: 31, 34, 42, 111
Will you harken for my footsteps?: 99
Will you list to me, Nellie?: 14, 101
Will you love me just a little?: 96
Will you love me then, darling?: 11, 44, 115
Will you meet me?: 97
Will you wed me now I'm lame, love?: 31
Winds that waft my sighs to thee: 3
Wind thy horn, my hunter boy: 105
Wine-cup, The: 77
Winking at me: 61, 90, 117
Winnie Lee: 27
Winsome Winnie: 3
Winter sleigh-bell song: 4, 8, 25 85
Wishing gate: 64
Wishing well: 74
Wit and beauty: 25
Within a mile of Edinboro' town: 6, 10, 25, 80
Within the sound of the enemy's guns: 20
Woman in white: 75
Woman is going to vote: 61
Woman's resolution: 20, 103
Woman that lives next door: 97
Won't you tell me why, robin?: 107
Woodman, spare that tree: 5, 9, 33, 83
Words of kindness: 69
Words of sympathy: 17
Words to remember: 102
Working boy: 13
Work, work: 3
Would I were a boy again: 6,10, 38, 96
Would I were a girl again: 6,10, 96
Would I were with thee: 6, 10, 26, 86
Wouldn't you like to know: 24, 42, 106
Would you if you were me?: 85
Wounded hussar: 15
Wounded soldier: 19
Wreck of the emigrant ship: 110
Write to me often, darling: 87
Write to me over the water, love: 97

Yacob ish der man vat stole der sausage: 67
Yaller gal that winked at me: 62, 119
Yankee boy: 16, 37, 60, 78, 81
Yankee doodle: 7, 15, 16, 22, 34, 78, 91, 117
Yankee doodle (Another version) : 19
Yankee Doodle, Origin of: 2, 15
Yankee girls: 37, 78
Yankees are coming: 16, 34
Yankee ship and a Yankee crew: 11, 16, 78, 81
Yankee volunteer: 17, 19, 34, 78
Yankee wonders: 44, 115
Year ago to-night: 66, 97
Year 1868: 60
Year or two ago: 71
Ye dinna understand: 75
Yellow coin: 97
Yellow rose of Texas: 5, 9, 95
Yes, I would the war were over: 29
Yes, let me like a soldier die: 3
Ye sons of Columbia: 19
Yes or No?: 76, 89
Y'heave ho!: 61, 105, 118
Yohn Schmidt: 44, 52, 115
You and 1: 99
You are an awful tease: 92
You couldn't do without us: 64,119
You don't know how we've missed you: 32
You get more like your dad every day: 80
Yo! heave, ho: 61, 105, 118
You know how it is yourself: 66, 71, 72, 120
You'll forgive me then: 105
You'll sometimes think of me: 91
You make me laugh: 80
You may look but you mustn't touch: 96
You naughty, naughty girls: 45, 46, 116
You never miss the water till the well runs dry: 82
Young Alfred Adolphus: 117
Young fellah, you're too fresh: 86
Young girl of the day: 74
Young girl of the period: 72
Young ladies, listen to me: 97
Young man from the country: 38
Young man of the period: 72
Young May moon: 28
Young men's song: 28
Young old maid: 74
Young Peggy: 28
Young Plantation Joe: 64, 119
Young radish-girl: 71
Young recruit: 12, 93
Young widow: 64, 65, 86
Your fortune is too small for me: 30, 36, 110
Your mission: 44, 115
Your pocket-book: 87
You say I know not why I'm sad: 26, 108
You've been a friend to me: 92

Zekel and Hulda: 30, 94
Zingarina, The: 18,102
ouave boys: 16
Zouave's song: 16
Zula Zing: 35, 36, 113


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