| CONTENTS OF DIME SONG BOOK NO. 3. | |
|---|---|
| Page | |
| Annie, Dear, Good-by, | [9] |
| A Sailor’s Life for Me, | [54] |
| Bessy was a Sailor’s Bride, | [62] |
| Bonny Jean, | [6] |
| Comic Katee Darling, | [23] |
| Comic Parody, | [25] |
| Darling Jenny Bell, | [46] |
| Darling Rosabel, | [10] |
| Death of Annie Laurie, | [7] |
| Ettie May, | [31] |
| Few Days, | [41] |
| Give ’em String and let ’em Went, | [38] |
| Go it while You’re Young, | [38] |
| Hail Columbia, | [55] |
| Happy Hezekiah, | [69] |
| I’d Choose to be a Daisy, | [5] |
| I have Something Sweet to Tell You, | [14] |
| Isle of Beauty, | [59] |
| I Think of Old Ireland wherever I Go, | [13] |
| Jeannette and Jeannot, | [58] |
| John Jones, | [21] |
| Jordan is a Hard Road to Travel, | [43] |
| Kitty Kimo, | [64] |
| Lather and Shave, | [40] |
| Lager Bier Song, | [36] |
| Linda has Departed, | [11] |
| Lillie Bell, | [28] |
| Love Not, | [63] |
| Man the Life-Boat, | [53] |
| My Dear Old Mother, | [57] |
| My Girl with a Calico Dress, | [45] |
| My Heart’s in Old Ireland, | [12] |
| My Poor Dog Tray, | [68] |
| Old Rosin the Bow, | [61] |
| Over the Left, | [65] |
| Old Dog Tray, No. 2. | [16] |
| Parody on the West, | [27] |
| Pop Goes the Weasel, | [39] |
| Pretty Jane, | [44] |
| Rosa Lee, | [17] |
| Song of the Locomotive, | [35] |
| Sparking Sarah Jane, | [22] |
| The American Girl, | [66] |
| The American Boy, | [67] |
| The Boys of Kilkenny, | [49] |
| The Emigrant’s Farewell, | [50] |
| The Fine Old English Gentleman, | [18] |
| The Fine Old Irish Gentleman, | [19] |
| The Fine Old Dutch Gentleman, | [20] |
| The Fireman’s Death, | [32] |
| The Fireman’s Boy, | [33] |
| The Girl I Left behind Me, | [70] |
| The Gold-Digger’s Lament, | [48] |
| The Indian Hunter, | [30] |
| The Old Oaken Bucket, | [52] |
| The Old Whiskey Jug, | [37] |
| The Other Side of Jordan, | [42] |
| The Pirate’s Serenade, | [51] |
| The Yellow Rose of Texas, | [8] |
| Ten O’Clock; or, Remember, Love, Remember, | [47] |
| Tilda Horn, | [71] |
| True Blue, | [56] |
| To the West, | [24] |
| Uncle Ned, | [65] |
| Unhappy Jeremiah, | [66] |
| Vilikins and his Dinah, | [24] |
| We Miss Thee at Home, | [29] |
| What will Mrs. Grundy Say? | [15] |
| Woodman, Spare that Tree, | [60] |
BEADLE’S
DIME SONG BOOK
No. 3.
I’d Choose to be a Daisy.
Copied by permission of Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, owners of the copyright.
I’d choose to be a daisy,
If I might be a flower,