- Æsthetic Mick.
- After the opera’s over.
- A hundred fathoms deep.
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea.
- Ain’t you awful.
- All among the hay.
- Big aquarium.
- Brannigan’s pup.
- Babylon is fallen.
- Bell goes a ringing for Sarah.
- Biddy Doyle.
- Brannigan’s band.
- Battle of Fontenoy.
- Bowery grenadiers.
- Beautiful bells.
- Best little wife in the world.
- Bridget Donohue.
- Bugaboo.
- Come back to your Irish home.
- Cobbler’s daughter.
- Colleen Dhas Machree.
- Drummer—Recitation.
- Death of Nelson.
- Dot funny leetle baby—Recitation.
- Dude, The—Recitation.
- Fast freight—Recitation.
- Fine old English gentleman.
- Finest police in the world.
- Flirtation O’Toole.
- Female barber shop.
- General Grant’s trip around the world.
- Gilhooley, your coat is half-mast.
- Good-bye, John.
- Gobble song.
- Gold, gold, gold.
- Great man that Ireland has seen.
- Good-bye, my lover, good-bye.
- Hang up the baby’s stocking.
- I’ll tell nobody.
- I’m proud I’m an Irishman born.
- I must be there on New Year’s day—Rec.
- It’s a cold day when I get left.
- I’ll meet her when the sun goes down.
- I’ll take you home again, Kathleen.
- I’m proud I’m an Irishman’s son.
- I was despised because I was poor.
- Jumbo.
- Johnny Morgan.
- Just down the lane.
- Jenny who lives in the dell.
- Jessie, the flower of Dumblane.
- Kerry dance.
- Lorena.
- Lancashire lass.
- Lovely land of dreams.
- Life is but a game of cards—Recitation.
- Maud Muller (in Dutch)—Recitation.
- Montgomery guard—Recitation.
- Man who taught her to dance.
- Mattie dear.
- Mott Street, 499.
- My love Nell.
- My love she is a fairy queen.
- Moonlight walk.
- Nobody knows the trouble I see.
- Nobody knows what a racket was there.
- New York Police Gazette.
- Norine Maureen.
- No Irish need apply.
- Only a pin—Recitation.
- Only to see thee, darling.
- Oh! you little darling, I love you.
- One more ribber for to cross.
- Over the neighbor’s fence.
- Old pine tree.
- Pool.
- Poor Irish minstrel.
- Romance of a hammock—Recitation.
- Rock the cradle, John.
- Ship that brought me over.
- Stuck on our shape.
- Some one to love.
- Speak, oh speak to me again.
- Tail iv me coat.
- They’re all getting married but me.
- Tom Bowling.
- Tommy, make room for your auntie.
- This little plain gold ring.
- Touch the elbow.
- Up in a balloon.
- Up in a mulberry tree.
- We never speak as we pass by.
- Wolf at the door—Recitation.
- Waterfall, The.
- We may be happy yet.
- Which shall it be?—Recitation.
- What will you do, love?
- When the robins nest again.
- You never miss the lager till the keg runs dry.
- Yellow meal.
- Yellow-haired Nellie—Recitation.
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H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 6.
CONTAINING 96 SONGS.
- A lean banana.
- Ah, there my size, I’ll mash you.
- Æsthetic dude, The.
- Angels meet me on the cross-road.
- A smile was all she gave me.
- Art of making love, The.
- A boy’s best friend is his mother.
- Be quiet, or I’ll scream.
- Burial of Sir John Moore.
- Bye, bye, Baby; bye, bye.
- Baby and I.
- Baby’s lullaby.
- Billy’s dream.
- Bitter beer.
- Black Hills, The.
- Call me back again.
- Convict’s dream—Recitation.
- Call me your darling again.
- Curfew must not ring to-night—Rec.
- Chinese song.
- Darling Clo’.
- Dandy dude, The.
- Down the river.
- Fontenoy.
- Father will settle the bill.
- Fountain in the Park.
- Fond memories of home.
- Gaily the troubador.
- Good-bye, Biddy dear.
- Greenpoint Nell.
- Gambler’s wife—Recitation.
- Hash.
- Hurrah for old Ireland.
- Hoolahan musketeers.
- Hush-a-bye, baby.
- Hoops.
- I’ll await my love.
- Ivy green.
- I’m a man that’s done wrong to my parents.
- Juice of the forbidden fruit.
- Jeanette and Jeannot.
- Just to please the boys.
- Jakey Woolfenstein.
- Johnny Schmoker.
- Kind relations.
- Lover’s telegraph.
- Last farewell.
- Lilly Dale.
- Lord delivered Daniel.
- Love song.
- Mary Ann, go get the growler.
- Mill’s shut down to-day.
- Mr. John Malone.
- Mulcahey’s sooner dog—Recitation.
- Mahoney’s fenian cat—Recitation.
- Maniac—Recitation.
- Man that stole the country.
- March of the Cameron men.
- Moneyless man.
- Marble arch.
- Mother keeps the gate locked now.
- Nineteen hundred and one.
- Not for Joseph.
- Newhall House fire.
- Only a dear little flower.
- Oh, Mr. Flannigan.
- Old church bell.
- Over the mountain.
- Old plaid shawl.
- Old village blacksmith’s shop.
- Our Jack’s come home to-day.
- Oh! boys, carry me ’long.
- People will talk.
- Plumber—Recitation.
- Poor little soldier’s boy.
- Pat of Mullingar.
- Perverted proverbs.
- Patrolman Mulcahey and Flynn.
- Price of a drink—Recitation.
- Raven—Recitation.
- Sailing.
- Somebody’s darling—Recitation.
- Springtime and robins have come.
- Tommy Dodd.
- Taffy was a Welshman.
- Ting, ting, that’s how the bell goes.
- Timid awkward squad.
- To my wife.
- What I would do for her—Recitation.
- We reap what we sow—Recitation.
- What I live for—Recitation.
- Whiskey, you’re the divil.
- Wreck of the “Atlantic.”
- When the leaves begin to fall.
- Ye merry birds.
- Young recruit.
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