Containing 104 Songs.
- A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew.
- An Irishman’s dying request—Rec.
- Bonaparte on Saint Helena.
- Bring back the old folks, Willie darling.
- Bonny Irish boy, The.
- Bright Alfarata.
- Banbury Cross.
- Baby on the brain.
- Belleville Convent fire, The.
- Banks of Newfoundland, The.
- Charley, he’s a masher.
- Carrie, dear.
- Come back to the old home again.
- Comet of the West, The.
- Conductor with the patent bell punch.
- Clam soup pedler’s daughter, The.
- Dan and Teddie’s parting.
- Dear little Colleen.
- Donevans, The.
- Daschen on the Rhine—Recitation.
- Down by the rustic gate.
- Ehren on the Rhine.
- Eggs for your breakfast in the morning.
- Electric light, The.
- Eddie McCarty.
- Fenians’ escape, The.
- Fifth Avenue.
- Falling leaves.
- Flew-y, Flew-y.
- Gallant Sixty-ninth, The.
- George Constantine McKeown.
- Give me back my heart again.
- Green fields of America, The.
- Her lovers—Recitation.
- How we tried to whip the teacher—Rec.
- Hebrew wedding, The.
- I dreamed that old Ireland was free.
- In the shadow of the leaves.
- I’ll go back to the old bridge again.
- If I was the President.
- I will stand by my friend.
- I’ll name the boy Dennis or no name at all.
- Isle of France, The.
- In the Louisiana Lowlands.
- Jordan is a hard road to travel.
- Johnny, fill up the bowl—No. 1.
- Johnny, fill up the bowl—No. 2.
- Johnny Doyle.
- Jeremiah, blow the fire.
- Jack is every inch a sailor.
- Let me dream again.
- Lady, art thou sleeping?
- Let us speak of a man as we find him.
- Lily of the West, The.
- Married life.
- Musical wife, The.
- My rattling mare and I.
- McCarthy’s boarding house.
- Mother’s last letter to me.
- My bonny laboring boy.
- Maryland, my Maryland.
- Mary Blane.
- ’Neath the maple by the mill.
- Napolitaine.
- Nobody’s mule—Recitation.
- Other side of Jordan, The.
- Oh! I shall call dada.
- Orphan boy, The—Recitation.
- Orphan girl, The.
- Old Mousquetaire, The.
- Once again.
- Oh, Fred! the boat is turning over.
- Our sailors on the sea.
- Poor old Jesse’s blind.
- Poor married man, The.
- Pretty little Mary.
- Paddy’s curiosity shop.
- Paddy on the canal.
- Sally Mackenally.
- Shamrock, rose and thistle, The.
- Song from “Nanon.”
- Something to tickle the girls.
- Sparking Sarah Jane.
- Silver bells of memory.
- Sweet Alpine roses.
- Shoot the hat.
- Sweet dreams of mother and home.
- Swinging on the golden gate.
- There’s a light in the window.
- Tommy, make room for your uncle.
- Ten little injuns.
- Three grains of corn.
- Ten minutes too late.
- Umbrella courtship.
- When we meet by the old bridge again.
- When the circus comes to town.
- What is life?—Recitation.
- Wax-work show, The.
- Woman is what man doth make her—Rec.
- When we went roller skating.
- You’ll miss your mother when she’s gone.
- Yes, we all will be there.
- Yaller gal that winked at me, The.
- Yarn of the “Nancy Bell,” The.
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