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Best loved songs of the American people
Publisher
Barnes & Noble
Publication Date
1999, c1975
Language
English
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From the Musical Score
Acres of clams
After the ball
All hail the power of Jesus' name
All the things you are
Amazing grace
America
The American hero
At a Georgia camp meeting
At dawning
Auld lang syne
Aura Lee
Baby mine
The band played on
Barb'ra Allen
The battle hymn of the republic
The bear went over the mountain
Beautiful dreamer
Because
Because you're you
A bicycle built for two
The big sunflower
Bill Bailey, won't you please come home
A bird in a gilded cage
Blow the man down
The blue tail fly
The boll weevil song
The bonnie blue flag
Buffalo gals
The bully song
bunker hill
By the waters of Minnetonka
The caissons go rolling along
Cape Ann
Captain Jinks
Careless love
Carry me back to old Virginny
Champagne Charlie
Chester
Cindy
Clementine
Coronation
The cowboy's lament
Daisy Bell
Darling Nelly Gray
Dixie
Drown in the valley
Drink to me only with thine eyes
Embraceable you
Enraptured I gaze
The Erie Canal
The flowers that bloom in the spring
For he's a jolly good fellow
For me and my gal
Frankie and Johnny
Froggie went a-courtin'
Gaily the troubadour
Get on board, little children
The girl I left behind me
Give my regards to Broadway
Glow worm
God bless America
The gospel train
Grandfather's clock
Greensleeves
Hail, Columbia
Hello, ma baby
He's got the whole world in his hands
Hinky dinky, parlay-voo
Ho! Westward ho!
Home on the rainge
Home, sweet home
The hunters of Kentucky
Hush little baby
I can't give you anything but love
Ida, sweet as apple cider
I gave my love a cherry
I love life
I love you truly
The impossible dream
In the gloaming
In the good old summer time
I've been working on the railroad
I've got the world on a string
Jeanie with the light brown hair
Jingle bells
John Brown's body
Jump Jim Crow
June is bustin' out all over
Kingdom coming
Kiss me again
Kiss me quick and go
The lass of Richmond Hill
Last week I took a wife
The liberty song
L'il Liza Jane
Lilly Dale
Listen to the mocking bird
Little brown jug
Long long ago
Long tail blue
Look down that lonesome road
Love's old sweet song
Mademoiselle from Armentières
The man on the flying trapeze
Maple leaf rag
Marine's hymn
Mary's a grand old name
Michael, row the boat ashore
Mighty lak' a rose
The mulligan guard
My country 'tis of thee
My faith looks up to thee
My gal Sal
My heart stood still
My old Kentucky home
My wild Irish rose
Night and day
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Oh promise me
Oh! Susanna
Old colony times
Old Dan Tucker
Old folks at home
Old hundredth
The old oaken bucket
Old rosin in the beau
Old zip coon
Ol' man river
Once in love with Amy
On the banks of the Wabash, far away
On top of old Smoky
Over the hills and far away
Paper of pins
A perfect day
The pesky sarpent
Peter gray
Poor wayfaring stranger
Pop! goes the weasel
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The president's march
Red river valley
The riddle song
Rock of ages
Rosealie, the prairie flower
The rosary
Saint Louis blues
Sally in our alley
Scarborough fair
Seventy six trombones
She'll be comin' round the mountain
Shenandoah
Short'nin' bread
The sidewalks of New York
Silver threads amon the gold
So in love
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Springfield mountain
Star dust
the star spangled banner
The streets of Laredo
Sweet Betsy from Pike
The sweetest story ever told
Sweet Genevieve
Sweet is the budding spring of love
Swing low sweet chariot
Ta-ra-ra boom-der-é
Tea for two
Tenting on the old camp ground
Tenting tonight
There is a tavern in the town
There'll be a hot time
There's music in the air
Tom Dooley
Toyland
Tramp! tramp! tramp!
Turkey in the straw
Under the bamboo tree
Wabash cannonball
Wait for the wagon
Wait till the sun shines, Nellie
Walking for that cake
We shall overcome
We won't go home until morning
When hohnny comes marching home
Whe the saints come marching in
When you and I were young, Maggie
While strolling through the park
Wildwood flower
The women all tell me
Wondrous love
Woodman, spare that tree
Yankee doodle
The Yankee doodle boy
Year of jubilo
The eyllow rose of Texas
You naughty, naughty men
You're in the army now.
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076071729
9780760717295
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