Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 1.
CONTAINING 100 SONGS.
- A handful of earth.
- A warrior bold.
- All on account of Eliza.
- Are you going to the hop this evening.
- A violet from mother’s grave.
- Angel’s whisper.
- Betsy and I are out—Recitation.
- Biddy, the ballet girl.
- Be home early to-night, my dear boy.
- Brave huzzars.
- Betsy destroys the paper—Recitation.
- Blue bells of Scotland.
- Baby’s got a tooth.
- Beautiful leaves.
- Betsy and I hafe bust up—Recitation.
- Blue Alsatian mountains.
- Chickens in the garden.
- Cows are in the corn.
- Charge of the light brigade—Recit.
- Colored hop.
- Camptown races.
- Come where my love lies dreaming.
- Decision in “The Gipsy’s Warning.”
- Double-breasted mansion on the square.
- Dar am honey on dese lips.
- Down in a coal mine.
- Drunkard’s dream.
- Dear Irish boy.
- Emmet’s “Mountain Song.”
- Father Tom O’Neil.
- Granite mill fire.
- Grant’s trip around the world.
- Grave of Wolf Tone—Recitation.
- Gwine to cross the river by-and-by.
- Garden where the praties grow.
- Hang up your hat behind the door.
- Hard times, come again no more.
- I can’t make it out, can you?
- I’ve a baby in Kalamazoo.
- I don’t like a cur at my heels.
- In de lowlands, low.
- Irish fair.
- Joe Bowers.
- Keep in de middle ob de road.
- Kitty Tyrrel.
- Little brown cot on the hill.
- Little old house on the Rhine.
- Let Erin remember the days of old.
- Lost Rosabel.
- Little flower you gave me.
- Love’s chidings.
- Mary Ann, I’ll tell your ma.
- Moonlight at Killarney.
- Mother would comfort me.
- Mulligan’s funeral.
- My pretty Jane.
- Mary Ann McLaughlin.
- Mary’s gone wid a coon.
- Mr. and Mrs. Malone.
- Norah, the pride of Kildare.
- No one to love.
- Oh! Fred, tell them to stop.
- Our Army and Navy of blue.
- Over the garden wall.
- Old fashioned church on the hill.
- Old fashioned homestead.
- On the strict Q. T.
- Oh! breathe not his name.
- Old brown pants.
- Old mountain tree.
- Our grandfather’s days.
- O’Reilly’s billy goat—Recitation.
- Pallet of straw.
- Patrick, mind the baby.
- Patter of der shingles—Recitation.
- Sadie darling.
- Sarah’s young man.
- Shamus O’Brien—Recitation.
- Spring, gentle spring.
- Same thing over again.
- Schneider’s ride—Recitation.
- She is far from the land.
- Temple of fame.
- There is a fine ship on the ocean.
- Tramp—Recitation.
- True Irish gents.
- Turnpike gate.
- Twickenham ferry.
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
- Tam O’Shanter hat.
- True as steel.
- Tar’s farewell.
- Torpedo and the whale.
- Tramp! tramp! tramp! the boys are marching.
- Up at Jones’ wood.
- When these old clothes were new.
- Wist! Wist! Wist!
- White cockade.
- Way down upon the Suwanee ribber.
- Wife’s dream.
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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 2.
CONTAINING 95 SONGS.
- Angel Gabriel.
- Annie Lisle.
- A rolling stone gathers no moss.
- Annie of the vale.
- A leaf of ivy from mother’s grave.
- A lock of mother’s hair.
- An Irishman’s letter—Comic Reading.
- Barney McCoy.
- Believe me in all those endearing young charms.
- Boys of Kilkenny.
- Boston burglar.
- Boston fire.
- Belle Brandon.
- Big sun flower.
- Billy Grimes, the rover.
- Bold Jack Donohue.
- Cod liver oil.
- Captain Jinks, of the horse marines.
- Close the shutters, Willie’s dead.
- Casey’s whiskey.
- Death of President Garfield.
- Drifting with the tide.
- Dying soldier—Recitation.
- Don’t call in the morning.
- Dreamy eyes haunt me still.
- Don’t get weary, children.
- Eileen, sweet Eileen.
- Empty is the stable, Davy’s gone.
- Evening star.
- Flags of all nations.
- Farmer’s boy.
- Fisherman and his child.
- Flying trapeze.
- Gentle heart be true.
- German fifth.
- Good-bye, Susan Jane.
- Good-bye, Charley.
- Give bread to the poor.
- God save our president from every harm.
- Huckleberry picnic.
- Hungry man from Harlem.
- It’s naughty, but it’s nice.
- I hope I don’t intrude.
- I love my love in de morning.
- I’ll bet you a dollar you don’t.
- I’m a man you don’t meet every day.
- In de evening by de moonlight.
- I will be true to thee.
- I’d offer thee this hand of mine.
- I’m the governor’s only son.
- I’ve got a donkey.
- In the days when I was hard up.
- It don’t belong to me.
- I’d choose to be a baby.
- I long to be single again.
- I wandered by the brookside.
- John Brown’s song; or, glory, glory, hallelujah.
- John Mitchel.
- Johnny is gone for a soldier.
- Just landed.
- Jim Bludso—Recitation.
- Kitty Clyde.
- Leave not your Kathleen.
- Lecture on “Demperance.”
- Love! love! love!
- Let the dead and the beautiful rest.
- Last night I was dreaming of you.
- Mid-watch.
- Muldoon, the solid man.
- McKenna's dream.
- Minnie, hear the bluebird sing.
- My sweetheart, when a boy.
- Never empty cradle, twins are born.
- Not before pa, dear.
- Old zip coon.
- Old plantation’s lonely.
- Paul Revere’s ride—Recitation.
- She’s a gal o’ mine.
- Squire and Maria.
- Sunny days will come again.
- Sailing on the lake.
- Sheridan’s ride—Recitation.
- Strawberries and cream.
- That’s how you get served when you’re old.
- Things I don’t like to see.
- Tiddle-a-wink, the barber.
- True to the core.
- Toss the Turk.
- True lover’s discussion.
- Under the window she’s sleeping.
- Violets dipped in dew.
- Why did they dig ma’s grave so deep?
- We are coming, sister Mary.
- Yankee doodle.
- Your lassie will be true.