Subject: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 29 Apr 04 - 04:12 PM This is an edited PermaThread, and all messages posted here are subject to editing and deletion. This thread is intended to serve as a forum for indexing school songbooks. Search for other PermaThreadsHow to use Songbook IndexesUse [CTRL-F] to find the song you want, and then post a request for the song at the bottom of the thread. We'll contact the songbook owner and obtain the lyrics, and we'll post an answer or a link in your request message.
Silver Burdett School SongbooksSchool songbooks often have abbreviated or sanitized versions of songs - but they also often have tunes that we may be missing, which is one reason why I started this thread. To find a song, use [CTRL-F] on your keyboard, and put in a pertinent word from the song title. from Q:
1.1 and 1.2: I Like the Country. Among the Follett books, Music Round the Clock is for lower grades, the rest seem to be unspecified. Online Songbooks(from Masato Sakurai)Two 19th-century school songbooks are available online: School melodies : containing a choice collection of popular airs with original and appropriate words composed expressly for the use of schools / by J.W. Greene. Greene, J. W. (James Whitman) 72 p. of music ; 11 x 17 cm. Boston : Morris Cotton, c1852. Dainty songs for little lads and lasses : for use in the kindergarten, school and home / by James R. Murray. Murray, James R. (James Ramsey), 1841-1905. 1 score (160 p.) ; 16 cm. Cincinnati : John Church Co., c1887. Other 19th-century school songbooks online (at American Memory): School Songs: Grammar School, no. 1, by H. W. Fairbank (Chicago: Winchell & Co., S. R., 1883) The American School Music Reader: A Systematically Graded Course of Instruction in Music for Public Schools, Second Book, by L.O. Emerson and W.S. Tilden (Boston: Ditson & Co., Oliver, 1874) American School Music Reader (Boston: Ditson & Co., 1874) [cover & title page lacking] Bailey's School Songs, by E. H. Bailey (Boston: White, Smith & Co., 1880) Bailey's School Songs And Music Reader, by Eben H. Bailey (Boston: White, Smith & Co., 1880) Supplementary Music to the High School Music Reader, by Julius Eichberg (Boston: Ginn Heath & Co., 1884) Old schoolbook on line: The New England Primer, 1777. Primer It has some interesting rhymed couplets tied to the alphabet, "Dr. Watts's Cradle Hymn," verses for children (threatening 'dreadful fiery Hell,' etc. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 29 Apr 04 - 04:16 PM There's another thread on a play-party song called "Four White Horses," and Animaterra says she found it in a achool songbook. I wanted to post the tune, so I looked through lots of songbooks, but couldn't find the song. I have lots of school songbooks, but it's a hassle to look through them each time I want to find a song. If I post the index of each songbook here, the song should turn up in Mudcat search. If you have songbook you'd like to index, be sure to put the title of the book and authors, series name, publication date and publisher, and grade level. Let's reserve this thread for school and children's songbooks only. Thanks. -Joe Offer- One thing I forgot to mention - I'm assuming that the people who post these indexes have the books in their possession, and that they are able to post the songs they've index if requested. If you do NOT have ready access to the songbook you're indexing, be sure to note that. Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: wysiwyg Date: 29 Apr 04 - 04:29 PM Do you mean, post the text of the table of contents or index, so we get a list of song titles? That is, if one has a scanner that grabs text. Do you also want publisher info from the front of the book and the year of publication? ~S~ |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 29 Apr 04 - 06:33 PM Joe, please give author and full title. Silver Burdett has been publishing and revising these books since the 1890s, different authors. the Book 4 that you haven't listed- Author- McConathy et al. Title- The Music Hour, 4th Book (1937, etc.) First Book etc.- Title and author depends on edition- Author- Marsell et al. Title- I Like the City, 1st Book (1956, etc.) or Author- Eleanor Smith Title- A First book in Vocal Music (1901, etc. and etc. I thought of that, Q, but each book has a laundry-list of authors, and most stay the same even when the authors' names change. I'll think about it, and may try to get around to adding names later. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 29 Apr 04 - 08:04 PM Joe, I sure wish I had this much time on my hands! I have several of the books you've listed, as well as other grade levels of some of the above editions, but it's going to be some time before I can post the indices (of course, now that I have your snail address...) (I never did find the MacMillan book with Four White Horses, but I have since found it in 3 other books at school! I'll look for them tomorrow) Allison |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: JohnInKansas Date: 30 Apr 04 - 05:28 AM Well Joe - I thought I'd grab a couple of my old school song books and do a quicky, but - they have no Table of Contents and no usable index. Only a "by subjects" list, with multiple repeats. Also lots of "discussion" headings that look like songs in the list but aren't. I do have one called New Music Horizons, Book 6 that is the 6th grade Kansas "official" music book, 1946 edition, from a recent garage sale outing. It seems to have some songs that aren't listed above, but it's going to take some serious sorting to figure out a list. It is another Silver-Burdett ©, but is printed by the Kansas State Printer. A couple of others seem mostly to repeat parts of your lists. John |
Subject: Index: The National Song Book; Boosey & Co From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Apr 04 - 09:52 AM Following Joe's example. Here's one of the main songbooks in use when I was in school in Wales. The book was in use throughout Britain. "The National Song Book" volume 1 A complete collection of the Folk-songs, Carols and Rounds, suggested by the Board of Education (1905) Edited and arranged by: Charles Villiers Stanford Copyright 1906 by Boosey & Co. Adieu to dear Cambria Adieu, sweet Amyrillus Afton Water A-hunting we will go All through the night A man's a man for a' that Amid the new-mown hay And ye shall walk in silk attire Annie Laurie Ash Grove (The) As slow our ship As vanquished Erin At the mid-hour of the night Auld Hoose (The) Auld Lang Syne Avenging and bright Away to the wars Bailiff's daughter (The) Barbara Allen Barley Mow (The) Bay of Biscay (The) Begone, dull care Bells of Aberdovey (The) Blackbird (The) Black monk (The) Black Sir Harry Blow, blow thou Winter Wind Blue-Bells of Scotland (The) Boat, a boat (A) Boatie rows (The) Bonnie brier bush (The) British Grenadiers Caller Herrin' Campbells are coming (The) Ca' the ewes Chairs to mend Charlie is my darling Cherry ripe Clare's Dragoons Come, follow me Come, lasses and lads County of Mayo (The) Cuckoo madrigal (The) Darby Kelly David of the White Rock Dove (The) Drink to me only Dulce Domum Early one morning Exile of Cambria (The) Fairest isle Farewell, but whenever Farewell, Manchester Fie, nay, prithee, John First Nowell (The) Flight of the Earlt (The) Flowers of the Forest (The) Mrs Cockburn's poem Miss Jane Elliot's poem Forget not the field Forth to the battle Gaping catch (The) Gentle maid in secret sighed (A) Girl I left behind me (The) God rest ye, merry gentlemen God save the King Golden slumbers Golden Vanity (The) Good Christian men, rejoice Good King Wenceslas Good morrow, mistress bright (Good morrow, pretty maid) Go to Joan Glover Go to where Glory waits thee Great Tom is cast Gwendoleen's repose Happy clown (The) (The Happy Farmer) Hark! The bonny Christchurch bells Heart of oak Here awa', there awa' Here's a health unto His Majesty Heroes of the sea (The) Hey ho! the morning dew Hope, the hermit Hundred pipers (The) Hunting the hare Hunt is up (The) I'd mourn the hopes I'd bid my heart be still In the Vale of Llangollen It is not the tear It was a lover and his lass I've found my bonny babe a nest Joan to the Maypole Jock o' Hazeldene John Peel Keel row (The) Kelvin Grove Lady GwennyLady Owen's delight Lament of Flora Macdonald Land of my fathers (The) Lass of Richmond Hill (The) Lay his sword by his side Leafy Cool-Kellure Leezie Lindsay Let Erin remember Let now the harp Let's have a peal Little red lark (The) Look, neighbours, look Loudly proclaim Marching to Candahar Marsh of Rhuddlan (The) Maypole (The) Meeting of the waters (The) Melody of the harp (The) Men of Dovey's delight Men of Harlech (The) Mermaid (The) Miller's daughter (The) Minstrel boy (The) Missing boat (The) Mistletoe (The) More of Cloyne My dame hath a lame, tame crane My gentle harp My love's an arbutus New Year's eve Now is the month of Maying Now, Robin, lent to me thy bow Now strike the harp O Absolom O Bay of Dublin O'Donnell's march O for the swords of former time Oh, breathe not his name Oh, the oak and the ash Oh why left I my hame Oh my love On this day O sleep, my baby Over the stone Piper of Dundee (The) Polly Oliver Queen's dream (The) Quern tune (The) Raise us a riddle Remember thee Remember the glories of Brien the brave Remember the poor Rising of the lark (The) Roast Beef of Old England (The) Robin Adair Rowan tree (The) Rule, Britannia Scots wha hae She is far from the land She must be mine She weepeth sore Sigh no more, ladies Silent, oh Moyle Since first I saw your face Sing, sweet harp Sing we merrily Slaves of the world Song of the Western men Songs Erin sings (The) Spring is coming (The) Stars in Heaven are bright (The) Sweet Innisfallen There's nae luck There was a jolly miller This garden now Thou bonnie wood of Craigielea Three Kings of orient 'Tis gone for ever 'Tis humdrum (Gaping catch) Tom Bowling To Portsmouth To the Maypole haste away Turn again, Whittington 'Twas one of those dreams 'Twas pretty in Ballinderry Under the greenwood-tree Under this stone Under yonder oaken tree Useful plough (The) Vale of Clwyd (The) Venture, Gwen Vicar of Bray Wae's me for Prince Charlie Wassail song (The) We be three poor mariners Weep not, I pray We three Kings of orient are Wha wadna fecht for Charlie When she answered me When thro' life unblest we rove Where the bee sucks White sand and grey sand White Snowdon Why lingers my gaze? Will ye no come back again? Wilt thou lend me thy mare? Wind, gentle evergreen With Jockey to the fair (Amid the new-mown hay) Woe to the day Would you know my Celia's charms? Ye banks and braes Ye mariners of England Ye shall walk in silk attire You gentlemen of England Welsh Titles of the Welsh Songs Ar hyd y nos Breuddwyd y Frnhines Clychau Aberdyfi Cnot y coed Codiad yr hedydd Dafydd y Gareg Wen Difyrrwch gwyr Dyfi Difyrrwch y brenin Eryri Wen Hela'r 'sgyfarnog Hen wlan fy nhadau Hun Gwenllian I Blas Gogerddan I wisgo aur-goron Llandyfri Llwyn on Mae croesawaid gwraig y ty Mentra, Gwen Merch y Melinydd Morfa Rhuddlan Nos Galan Pant Corlan yr Wyn Pe cawn i hon Rhyfelgyrch Capten Morgan Rhyfelgyrch gwyr Harlech Serch hudol Syr Harri Ddu Tros y gareg Wrth edrych yn ol Y Deryn pur Y Fwyalchen Ymadawiad y brenin Y Mynach Du Yn Nyffryn Clwyd Yn Nyffryn Llangollen Yr Alltud o Gymru
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Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: JohnInKansas Date: 30 Apr 04 - 04:26 PM Joe O - Carl Sandburg's American Songbag has a tune for "Two White Horses." Could you tell if the play song maybe uses the same tune? I haven't pulled the book, but my index indicates he has a "score" (my index key for "more than a single line melody") for this one. John |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 30 Apr 04 - 08:06 PM Scott Burdett series "Making Music," now published by Scott Foresman, has nine volumes. These are Grades K, 1-8. I can't find descriptions, but here is the price listing for Grade 8: Student ed. $55.15 Teachers Ed. $89.35 Keyboard Accompaniments $47.85 Resource Book $102.00 Teacher Resource Package $270.45 ETC.! For Kindergarten, no student book, but Teacher "Big Book" $395.00 and Keyboard acc. $47.85. Sheesch! No wonder general music instruction no longer exists in the grade schools. Prices from www.scottforesmancatalog.com |
Subject: Index: English Folk Songs for Schools From: masato sakurai Date: 30 Apr 04 - 09:11 PM English Folk Songs for Schools Collected and arranged by Sabine Baring-Gould and Cecil J. Sharp Publisher & date: J. Curwen & Sons Ltd., n.d. [1906] Blow away the morning dew Carrion Crow, The Coasts of Barbary, The Cock-a-doodle-doo Cold blows the wind Country farmer's son, The Creeping Jane Cuckoo, The Dabbling in the dew The Dark-eyed Sailor Evening Prayer, The (Matthew, Mark, and Luke and John) Flowers in the Valley, The Foolish Boy, The Fox, The Frog and the mouse, The Frog he would a-wooing go, A Golden Glove, The Golden Vanity, The Hares on the mountains Henry V and the King of France Henry Martin (first version) Henry Martin (second version) High Germany Jolly Waggoner, The Just as the tide was a-flowing Let Bucks a-hunting go Lord Bateman Lord Randal Lord Thomas and Fair Elleanor Loyal Lover, The Merry Haymakers, The Mowing the Barley Near London Town Old Man and his Wife, The Old Woman and the Pedlar, The One Michaelmas Morn Outlandish Knight, The Outward and Homeward Bound Poor old Horse Robin-a-Thrush Saucy Sailor, The Seeds of Love, The Shepherd's Daughter, The Simple Ploughboy, The Sir John Barleycorn Sly Reynard Strawberry Fair Sweet England Sweet Nightingale Tailor and the Mouse, The This old Man Three Huntsmen, The Two Magicians, The Wraggle Taggle Gipsies, O!, The |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 30 Apr 04 - 09:38 PM My daughter, retired teacher, has told me of the fate of these books in this city (Some Scott-Burdetts were used,dates uncertain. The older school where she first taught had a basement filled with these and other old texts. In a general cleanup they were trucked to landfill (Before recycling here). I would guess that the same fate overtook these books elsewhere. Teaching with these books ended here about 1980. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 01 May 04 - 02:53 AM The Follett and Silver Burdett books are really quite wonderful. Oftentimes, a song won't have more than one verse, but the books have broad collections of traditional songs. The illustrations are good, too. I have a mixed collection of other books, particularly the Birchard "Singing School" series. The Brichard index setup is a bit more difficult to scan, so they'll have to wait until next week. Thanks to all who have contributed to this project. Keep 'em coming. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: JohnInKansas Date: 01 May 04 - 09:07 AM Joe O My Word compilation shows 2,073 song title entries so far. Not bad for a few hours. The thing I find surprising is how few "multiples" there are. There are a few exceptions that each appear in 5 or 6 of the books, but not all that many. There are quite a few that are in two or three books, but even that amount of repetition is much lower than I would have expected, given the "family relationship" between the books. With comments removed, book id once each, and one line per song title, I've got a 47 page TOC in Word. Of course that's at 12 pt type, so I can read it. I may have to cut back to 4 pt to save some disk space. John |
Subject: Index: BBC Time & Tune Series From: Nigel Parsons Date: 03 May 04 - 08:36 PM In Britain, apart from the book noted above (The National Song Book) and another book (Folk Songs of Many Lands: Curwen), the major educational influence has been small song books issued by the BBC (British Broadcating Corporation) for use in schools, titled Time & Tune. For these, the versions for junior schools (age 7-11) are The contents of which (for those I hold) are below. BBC time & tune Series Spring Term 1955 The riddle; (A little man is standing within the wood) The Barnyard Song; (I had a cat, and the cat pleased me) Oliver Cromwell lay buried and dead The Fox (Fox you must bring back my goose) The Merry Cobbler ( A merry cobbler man am I. Tra, la-de-dee-ra) Spring Term 1960 The tree in the valley-o Turn The Glasses Over (I've been to Harlem, I've been to Dover) John Smith, Fellow Fine (... can you shoe this horse of mine) My Household (Pretty Percy Perky is the name of my turkey) No More Will I Go A-Wooding (trans. C K Offer) The Jolly Miller (There was a jolly miller and he lived by himself) Autumn 1960 There was an old woman (...lived under the stairs) One little brown bird (up and up he flew) There was a monkey (.climbed a tree, When he fell down, down fell he) Gloucestershire Wassail (Wassail, Wassail all over the town) The Riddle; (A little man is standing within the wood) Spring Term 1961 Jack Jintle (My name is Jack Jintle, the eldest but one) The Frog & The Crow (A jolly fat frog lived in the river swim-o) Spring Carol (Let us sing with hearts o'er flowing) The Grey hawk (once I had a grey hawk, and a pretty grey hawk) Over The Hills And far Away (Tom he was a piper's son) One Misty Moisty Morning Autumn 1963 This old man (he played one) Oliver Cromwell (lay buried & dead) Water Wagtail (Water, water wagtail, How many children have you) The Great Don Gato It's Raining Cats, It's Raining Dogs As Joseph was a-walking Summer 1965 Frog went a-courtin' I got a robe The Cowboy's Lament (As I walked out in the streets of Laredo) Cowboy Spring (It is spring, the daisies are bursting out) The Courtship (Old woman, Old woman, are you good at spinning?) Spring '94 Tongo (Traditional Polynesian Song) The Song of the Winter Wind (Words & music Chris Williams) Pandur, pandur (16th Century dance tune by Phalese) The Pickety Fence (W&M by Daviv McCord) I Want To Rise (Trad. American, by Janet Wheeler) Singing in the bath (W&M by Lin Marsh) Janie Mama (Trad Calypso round) Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo (W&M Livingstone/David/Hoffman) - looks like song from Disney's Cinderella ! My old banjo (I u-lu-lused to play-lay-lay my ol-ol-old ban-jo-lo-lo) The Court of King Caractacus (trad. arr. Janet Wheeler) All the above come complete with simple melody. I'm happy to scan and send on if required Nigel |
Subject: Index: Singing Together From: Nigel Parsons Date: 08 May 04 - 09:46 AM Singing Together (BBC); (pub.)BBC Radio Education ISBN: 0 563 34655 8 (c) 1990 Troika Rushing; (Russian folk song) A Tragic Story (There live a sage in days of yore) words; William Makepeace Thackeray music; Clive Pollard Those magnificent men (in their flying machines) music & words; Ron Goodwin Vum vum vo (Shaker song) The pushbike song (No2 hit for "The Mixtures 1971) Words & music Idris & Evan Jones The double-decker bus Words & music by Rolf Harris Bratach bana (Scottish folk song) (I ilean beag o ilioro,) (sailing under shining banner) Nottamun town (traditional folk song) Wabash cannonball (American folk song) By AP Carter Day trip to Bangor Words & music by Debbie Cole Carnavalito (Argentinean folk song) (Up with the sun in the morning,) By Isabel Aretz de Ramon y Rivera, translated A L Lloyd Rush hour round Words & music by Lin Marsh This book appears to be aimed at 11-12 year olds (approx) but makes no statement to that effect. All songs include the melody line as a minimum. A similar book "Singing Together, Summer Term" has completely different contents, despite the title similarity. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Nigel Parsons Date: 08 May 04 - 09:59 AM Singing Together, Summer Term (pub.)BBC Radio Education ISBN: 0 563 350 660 (c) 1990 Midsummer song (Take grasses and flowers on Midsummer night) Music: Håkan Norlén; words Rune Lindström (translated freely) The Drover's Dream (Trad Australian) (One night when travelling sheep, my companions lay asleep) Vet's song Words & music Jan Holdstock & Pat Belford Alexander's Ragtime Band Irving Berlin The Good eating Guide Words & music by Janet Wheeler Come to the well (Welsh trad tune) Words by Janet Wheeler Skin song Words & music Chris Hazell Jump in the line By Blake Alphonso Higgs and Jessie Cavanagh (adapted) This book appears to be aimed at 11-12 year olds (approx) but makes no statement to that effect. All songs include the melody line as a minimum. A similar book "Singing Together," has completely different contents, despite the title similarity. As stated before, if there's something here that someone particularly would like to see, PM me to email a scanned copy Nigel |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 15 May 04 - 09:35 PM Another series, published by Allyn and Bacon in the 1960s, some quite hefty: Sur, William R. et al., This is Music, especially nos. 7 and 8, each 240 pages in the teachers editions. |
Subject: Index: The World of Music (Ginn) From: cetmst Date: 18 May 04 - 10:23 PM The World of Music Book: Rhythms and Rimes Authors: Mabelle Green, Helen Leavitt, Victor Rebman, Earl Baker Art Editor: C. Valentine Kirby Elementary Grades Pub: Ginn and Company, 1936 Airplane, The Airplanes America Armistice Day At the Fair Bee and the Baby, The Birds and Fishes Books Call of the Sea Candle, The Cats and Dogs Cheerio Chinese Evening Song Christmas Carol Chums Clap and Click Cobwebs Comed to the Garden Cousin Michael Cradle Song (Brahms) Daisies Dance, The Dancing on the Grees Dancing Wind Dancing in the Woods Deer, The Down the Stream Echo Eskimos, The Feeding Her Birds First Christmas, TGhe Flowers and Birds French Market Song Fruit Man, GThe Game, The Game of Flowers Garden Party, A Gifts Girl With the Cat Golden Boat I'll Buy You, A Growing Gypsy song Halloween Harvest, Festival. The Here and There Hi-ya Hi Hop Sing Lee How Do You Do If All the World Were Paper In Holland Indian Harvest Indian Lullaby Indians Johnny Stare Jolly Little Eskimo Kite, The Lady Spring Lamps of Night, The Last Night Laughing Ho Ho Let's Play Little Birs, A Lonely Song, The Making Flour Market Day Merry Christmas Merry-go-round Midsummer's Nightg Miller of Arden, The Mister Squirrel Mistress Mary Moon in the Sky Morning Prayer Mother's Hands Mountain Pastures My Fiddle My Garden My Radio Names Neighbors Night Air Mail, The Night and Day Nine Red Horsemen October Days Old Glory On Columbus Day Oopsy Daisy Oh Orchard, The Oriole, The Out in the Country Pancakes Pay With a Smile Peter and the Swan Playing in the Sun Pony's Birthday Prayer Pudding and Pies Rabbit, The Rabbit and the Hunter Rabbit's Lunch Rainbow, The Red Apple, The Rock-a-by Sailor, The Sanfa Fe Trail, The Scottish Tale, A Sea Lullaby, A Shadows Shepherds and the Star Shoes and Rubbers Shower, The Signs of Spring Singing Skating Sky at Night Song of the Flag, A Song of the Violin Stars Stream Sun in the Sky, The Sunshine Surprise, A Swimming Telephone Call, The Thanksgiving There Was a Goose Things I Like Best To Market Traveler, The Tree Town Uncle Frank Underneath the Willow Up and Down the Hill Vacation Days Violin and the Drum Warning, A Washington and Lincoln Whistling Boy, The Wild Geese Wind, The Winter Winter Dream With Happy Voices With Our Sleds Wonderings Woodcutters, The Wooden Shoe Dance Yo-San Young Mister Duck Your Home and Mine |
Subject: Index: Third Music Reader (Ginn) From: cetmst Date: 19 May 04 - 06:10 PM Third Music Reader, a Course of Musical Instruction For the Use of Schools and Families Author: Luther Whiting Mason Pub: Ginn and Heath, Boston 1880 Alleluia As I Range the Spacious Fields As the Dewy Shades At Evening Autumn Pictures Autumn Song Away With Needless Sorrow Barbarossa Call Upon Me Doxology Dry Leaves Are Falling, The Evening Song Ever-flowing Mighty Ocean Fatherland, The German Choral Give Thanks to God God Omnipotent Good Night Hail, Queen of Night Hosanna How Deep a Sleep Hath Bound Thee I Saw the Smiling Golden Sun Ivy, The Let Us With a Gladsome Mind Little Church, The Loreley Morning Song Mountain Song Murmur, Gentle Lyre My Country 'Tis of Thee My Fatherland My God How Endless Is Thy Love Now the Wintry Storms Are O'er O Gentle Balmy Breeze O See How Pleasant Old Hundred Orphan's Prayer, The Pleyel's Hymn Praise Ye the Lord, All Ye That Have Breath Praise Ye the Lord, Praise the King Sabbath, The See the Conquering Hero Comes See the Setting Sun is Firing Shades of Evening Shortness of Time Song of Praise Song of the Fatherland Spring Song Summer Comes Swiss Mountaineer There Is a River Verdant Fields Why Those Tears Wild Rose, The Wondrous King of Heaven |
Subject: Index: The School Song Book (Birchard) From: cetmst Date: 19 May 04 - 09:48 PM The School Song Book, Complete Edition Part One - the songs Part Two - Historical and Biographical Notes, Stories of the Songs, Plots of the Operas, Descriptive and Analytical Notes on the Music, A Study of Musical Form and Essays on Other Important Musical Topics, A Glossary of Musical Terms, etc. Author: McConachy Pub: C.C.Birchard & Co., Frontispiece is missing from my copy but Editor's Note is dated August 10 1911. Abided With Me Ah I Have Sighed to Rest Me Alice where Art Thou All Through the Night America American Hymn, The And We're All Nodding Angel, gthe Angels Bright and Fair Annie Laurie Annie of Tharau Anvil Chorus Army, The As Pants the Hart At Pierrot's Door Auld Lang Syne Austrian Hymn Awake My Soul Banks of Allan Water, The Battle Cry of Freedom, The Battle Hymn of the Republic Bedouin Love Song Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms Bell Doth Toll, The (Round) Ben Bolt Blacksmith, The Blow Ye Winds, Heigh-Ho Bonnie Doon Broken Ring, The But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own Butterfly Boat, A Call to Battle Campbell's Are Coming, the Cast Thy Burden Chorale (Wagner) Christmas Hymn (Mendelssohn) Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Come Holy Spirit Come Thou Almighty King Coming Through the Rye Cradle Song (Schubert) Dearest Spot, The Dedication Dennis Dixie's Land Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes Duke Street Early to Bed (Round) Easter (Faure) Ecce Quam Bonum Even Bravest heart May Swell Evening Song (Weber) Fairy Waltz Farewell, The Farewell Summer Father, Again to Thy Dear Name Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer Father, Whate'er of Earthly Bliss Flee as a Bird Flow Gently Sweet Afton Football Game, The From Ill Do Thou Defend Me Gipsies, The Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken God Be With Us Good Night, Farewell Graduation Farewell Guardian Angels Hail, Columbia Hail to the Heroes Harp That Once Through Tara's Hlls, The Heart Bowed Down, The Highland Cradle Song Hiring Fair, The Holy, Holy, Holy Holy Night Holy Spirit, Light Divine Home Sweet Home Home To Our Mountains How Can I Leave Thee How Gentle God's Commands Huntsman, The (Round) Hymn of Peace I Hear the Soft Note I would that My Love If With All Your Hearts In Old Madrid In the Gloaming Integer Vitae Italia Italian Hymn Jerusalem Above Jerusalem the Golden Jingle Bells Juanita Kathleen Mavourneen Killarney King of Love My Shepherd Is, The Largo (Handel) Lass With the Delicate Air, The Last Night the Nightingale Woke Me Last Rose of Summer, The Lead Kindly Light Lead Us, Heavenly Father Let Me Like a Soldier Fall Life On the Ocean Wave, A Linden Tree, The Long Long Ago Look Down From Heaven Lord Is My Shepherd, GThe Lord, Thy Glory Lord's Prayer Loreley, The Love's Old Sweet Song Lullaby (Brahms) Magnet and the Churn, The Marseillaise Hymn Maryland My Maryland Massa's In the Cold Cold Ground Memorial Day March Men of Harlech Merrily, Merrily (Round) Minstrel Boy, The Minuet, The Morning Song My Country 'Tis of Thee My Mother's Eyes My Old Kentucky Home Nancy Lee National Game, The Navy, The Now the Day Is Over Now to the Banquet We Press O Charlie Is My Darling O Come All Ye Faithful O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove O Hush Thee My Baby O Italia Beloved O Paradise, O Paradise O Wert Thou in the Cold Cold Blast O Who Will O'er the Downs So Free Old Folks At Home Old Hundred On Billow Rocking Onward Christian Soldiers Our Patriot Fathers Out on the Deep Over the Summer Sea Pirate King, The Portuguese Hymn Praise the Lord Praise to God, Immortal Praise Quilting Party, The Rise, Crowned With Light Robin Adair Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Roman War Hymn Rosebud of the Wildwood Round the Lord in Glory Seated Russian Hymn Santa Lucia Scenes That Are Brightest Scotland's Burning (Round) Send Out Thy Light Shadows of the Evening Hours, The Silent Heroes Sir, Pray Be So Good (Round) Softly Now the Light of Day Soldier's Farewell Soldiers' Chorus Song of Joy, A Speed Our Repblic Star Spangled Banner Swanee River Sweet and Low Sweet Days, Farewell Tenting Tonight Then You'll Remember Me There's Music In the Air Three Blind Mice Thy Way, Not Mine Torpedo and the Whale, The Tramp Tramp TGramp Warrior Bold, A Watch on the Rhine, The Welcome Sweet Spring Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea, A When the foeman Bares His Steel When the Swallows Homeward Fly Who Is Sylvia Who Treads the Path of Duty Yankee Doodle Young Hopeful O Worship the King O Fly With Me |
Subject: Index: The Lake High School Song Book From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 19 May 04 - 11:22 PM THE LAKE HIGH SCHOOL SONG BOOK Ed. William Alfred White Scott, Forsman and Co., Chicago, NY, 1915, 1916 428 pp. Songs Selected Readings Musical terms and Definitions Note- Once widely used. "Every composition in the book is distinctly and primarily a vocal composition. Every voice part... is within the range of the ordinary human voice." Sheet music much extended over usual school book treatment. Abide With Me Ah! So Pure Ah! So Bright A-Hunting We Will Go All Among the Barley America America the Beautiful Annie Laurie Auld Lang Syne Awake! Awake, My Soul Away to the Mountain's Brow Battle-Hymn of the Republic Redeemer's Stream (Irish) Birds in the Night Boat Song (Cowen) Boat Song (Offenbach) Boola Song Boom Boom De-Ay Brook, The (Schubert) Brooks Shall Murmur Canadian Boat Song Carnival Night Chime Again Chimes of Morning Cold Frost Came Come, Thou Almighty King Cradle Song (Brahms) Curfew, The De Golden Wedding (Bland) Dixie Land Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Echo (Caesar Cui) En Voyage Even Bravest Heart May Swell Evening Peace Fairies, The Fair Summer Eve Fairy Ring, The Farewell to the Forest Flag of the Free Forth to the Meadow Freedom's Flag Ganges Maiden, The (Rubenstein) Gipsy Camp, The (Italian) God of Our Fathers, Known of Old Good Night, Good Night, Beloved Good Night, Thou Glorious Sun Hail, Smiling Morn Hallelujah Chorus (Handel) Happy New Year! Hark! Hark! the Lark Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Heather Rose Help It On (old air) Here's a Health Here's a Health Unto His Majesty Hiring Fair, The Holy Night Holy Spirit, Truth Divine Homeland, The Home Sweet Home How Gentle God's Commands Hunting Song (Welsh) Hunting Song (von Weber) I Know a Bank Immortality In a Gondola In April Time In Old Madrid Integer Vitae In the Gloaming I Would That My Love Jack and Jill (Dixon) Jack Frost Jerusalem the Golden Jingle Bells Join In Pleasure Juanita (Spanish) Kerry Dance, The (Molloy) King's Highway, The (Molloy) Ki-Ya Chuo La Paloma (Yradier) Largo (Handel) Last Night Laughing Song Lead, Kindly Light Let Us Sing Lightly Tread Little Tin Soldier, The (Molloy) London Bridge (Molloy; not the rhyme) Loreley, The Lost Chord, The Love Wakes and Weeps Lovely Appear Love's Old Sweet Song (Molloy) Lullaby (Macferren) Lullaby from "Erminie" Lutzow's Wild Hunt Madelaine Marseillaise, The Massa's In the Cold Ground May-Pole, The Merrily, Merrily (round) Merrily Row Merry Life, A Mountain Maid, The Mountain Lake, The My Love Dwelt In a Northern Land My Maryland Nearer, My God, to Thee Never a Care I Know (Spanish) Now Away, No Longer Stay Now the Day Is Over O Hush Thee, My Babie Oh, Italia, Beloved O Praise the Lord Oh, Wert Thou In the Cauld Blast Old Black Joe Old Folks At Home Old Oaken Bucket, The Old-Time Dance, An Onward, Christian Soldiers Orange and the Black, The Out On the Deep O Worship the King Pilgrims' Chorus Pirates' Chorus Postillion, The Praise to God, Immortal Praise Rah! Rah! Recessional Hymn Rocked In the Cradle of the Deep Roman War Hymn Roria (singing yell) Round Year, The Row, Boatmen, Row Sea-King's Bride Sea-Nymphs, The Sailing Santa Lucia (Italian) See, The Conquering Hero Comes Shepherd Boy, The Shepherd's Horn, The Shipwright, The (Molloy) Sleep, Baby, Sleep (Old Melody) Sleep, Gentle Mother Sleighing Song Softly Now The Light of Day Soldiers' Chorus Soldier's Farewell Soldiers of the Flag Song of the Vikings Star-Spangled Banner, The Starry Crowns of Heaven Summer Morning Summer Prime, The (Old Melody) Summer Song Sweet and Low Swiss Battle Song Three Chafers, The Three Fishers, The Thine Eyes So Blue and Tender Two Grenadiers Vocal Bolero (Old English) Voices of the Woods Waiting for the Swallows Wanderer, The Warrior Bold, A Watchwords (Old French Melody) Welcome, Pretty Primrose When Egypt Was in Israel's Land (Slave Hymn) We're Tenting Tonight When the Swallows Homeward Fly Where the Bee Sucks Who Is Sylvia? With Horse and Hound With My Loved One At Home Woodman, Spare That Tree You Stole My Love Yo-Ho! Selected Readings Musical Terms and Definitions |
Subject: Index: A Book of Songs (Schirmer) From: cetmst Date: 20 May 04 - 07:27 AM A BOOK OF SONGS, The Concord Series #14 Authors: Archibald T. Davidson, Thomas Whitney Surette, Augustus D. Zanzig Pub: E.C.Schirmer Music Co., 1924 For grades IV,V,VI Agatha, Jane and Fair Marie All Through the Night America Annie Laurie As a Bird in Prrison Pining At the Cradle Auld Lang Syne Autumn Song (Bohemian) Autumn Song (German) Ballad of the Sinful Rich Man Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doon Battle Hymn of the Republic Begone Dull Care Behold, My Love, How Green the Groves Believe Me If All those Endearing Young Charms Blow Away the Morning Dew Blue-Bells of Scotland Boating Song Bonnie Charlie's Now Awa' Born is He (Il est ne) Boy and the Sheep, The Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella British Grenadiers, The Bugle Call, The Butterfly Caterpilar Child in Heaven, The Christmas Eve Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum) Cloud-ships Coast of High Barbary, The Columbus Come Away and Join the Dance Come Lasses and Lads Come You Now and Walk With Me Contentment Cornish May Song Cossack's Lullaby Cradle Song (Mozart) Cradle Song (Brahms) Cradle Song (Schuberrt) Cradle Song (Swedish) Cuckoo, The Dabbling in the Dew Daffodils, The Dance, The Dance Song Dancing Song, A Dear Harp of My Country Deck the Hall Deep in the Forest Driving Away at the Smoothing Iron Dryad and the Sunbeam, The Early One Morning Echo, The Evening Song (Irish) Evening Song (Lithuanian) Fair Are These Fields Fair Maid Who the First of May, The Fairy Dance, The Fairy Music Fireflies First Nowell, The Flag Going By, The Flowers in the Valley Flow Gently Sweet Afton Fountain of Knowledge, The Frog and the Mouse, The From the West the Soldier Came Game of Trades, A Gloria (Russian) God, Our Loving Father Golden Day Is Dying, The Good Morrow, Gossip Joan Grass, The Great God of Nations Guardian Angel, The Hark! Hark! the Lark Hark! the Summons Hark! the Tiny Cowslip Bell Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls, The Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded He Shall Feed His Flock Heart's-ease Hedge Roses Here Come Three Knights A-Riding Here We Come A-Wassailing High Germany High Moon, The Ho-la dri-jo-ri Homeland Mine Home, Sweet Home How Wondrous and Great Hunt Is Up, The Hush-a-by Baby Hush, My Dear Hush Ye, My Bairnie Hymn of St. Francis I Saw Three Ships In a Garden In a Shady Garden In Golden Firelight Dancing In Heavenly Love Abiding In Lovely May In Memoriam In Sunny May In the Poplars Integer Vitae It Snows in the Night It Was a Lover and His Lass Jolly Miller, The Joy To the World Keel Row Keeper, The Keys of Canterbury Ladybird Land of Beauty Land of Our Birth Lark in the Morn, The Let Us With a Gladsome Mind Lincoln's Birthday Little Dustman, The Little Goatherd, The Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming Loch Lomond Locust Tree, The Long Live King Henry Longing for Spring Lord, In His Righteousness, The Lovely May Is Coming Lullaby (Finnish) Lullaby (German) Lullaby and Good Night (Brahms Lullaby) Lullaby of the Christ Child Man in the Moon March of the Kings May Song May-Day Song Mighty Ship, A Minuet, The Miracle of St. Nicholas, The Morning Comes Early Morning Song (English) Morning Song (Beethoven) Mothere Volga My Banjo My Gentle Harp My Old Kentucky Home Mystery of the Sea, A Nae Mair We'll Meet Again New Year's Song Night Night Song Nightingale Is Singing Now Is the Month of Maying Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee Now Thank We All Our God O Come All Ye Faithful O Charlie Is My Darling O No John O Spirit Sweet of Summertime October Ode to Joy Old Folks At Home Old Hundreth On a Merry Morn in May On a Summer Day On Easter Day Once, Long Ago Osme's Song Over the Sea in My Boat With Me Passing By Pine Tree Swing, The Pluck Ye Roses While They Bloom Poland Praise of Islay, The Prophecy, A Riddle, A Robin Hood, Robin Hood, said Little John Santa Lcia Shepherd of Sleep, The Ship At Her Anchor Is Riding, The Sicilian Mariners Silent Night Singing Bird, The Singing River, The Skye Boat Song Sleep, Baby, Sleep Sleighing Time Smith, The Soldiers' Hymn Song of Seasons, A Song of the Mermaid Song of the Volga Boatman Song of the Watch Spacious Firmament on High, The Spinning Song Spring (Russian) Spring (French) Spring Morning Spring Song (Chopin) Spring Song (German) Spring Song {Polish) Star Spangled Banner Stars, The Strawberry Fair Summer Sunny Spain Tailor and the Mouse There Grows a Bonnie Briar-bush These Things Shall Be Three Huntsmen, The Tragic Story, A Tree in the Wood, The Trip It, Trip It In a Ring Turtle Dove, The Under the Greenwood Tree Valentines Wanderer, The Wandering Weaving Song What Child Is This What Tongue Can Tell Thy Greatness, Lord When Fields Are White While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks Widdicombe Fair Wild Rose, The Will Ye Gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay Winter Winter, Good-bye Wraggle Taggle Gypsies O, The Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones ROUNDS AND CATCHES Are You Sleeping At Summer MornCatgch Round the Table Chairs to Mend Come, Follow Me Early to Bed Frere Jacque Going to Church Great Tom Is Cast' Haste Thee, Nymph Hold Thy :eace Merrily, Merrily Greet the Morn My Dame Has In Her Hutch O Give Thanks O How Lovely Is the Evening Rose's Age Is But a Day, The Scotland's Burning Summer Is a-Coming In Thou Poor Bird Three Blind Mice 'Tis hum-drum Turn Again Whittington When the Rosy Morn Appearing Wind, Gentle Evergreen Willows, The |
Subject: Index: Marching Songs for Young Crusaders From: cetmst Date: 20 May 04 - 09:12 AM MARCHING SONGS FOR YOUNG CRUSADERS, Temperance Songs for the Cold Water Army Author: Anna A. Gordon Pub: National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Evanston IL, no date but latest copyright cited is 1904 "A collection of songs for "Juvenile Temperance Societies", "Look Up Legions", and Sunday School Primary Classes, and also includes songs for use in Kindergarten and Kitchen Garden Schools" All United Bobolink Temperance Song Brave and True Childhood's Temperance May Queen Children's Prayer Children's Sabbath, The Cold Water Army Song Cold Water Song Coming Strike, The Crusade Song, The Do Something Ever Be Earnest Exercise Song God the Father Happy Children Kindergarten Song Kitchen Garden Song Little Crusaders Making a Chain March of the Loyal Legion My Birthday Cup Never, Never Let Us Cruel Be Now's the Time For You O Temperance Gives Us Onward We Are Marching Our Coming Army Our Father in Heaven Our Glasses Upside Down Our Wonderful House Pledge, The Raise Your Hands Rallying Song Rally the Clans Right Is Might Ring the Temperance Bells Rock-a-bye Birdie See My Little Birdie's Nest Soldiers of the King Speak Kindly Sunday Temperance Boys and Girls Temperance Doxology Temperance Pilgrim's Marching Song Washingtonian Pledge, The We Are Coming We Are Temperance Children We'll Never Touch the Wine We'll Rally Round the Ballot-Box |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Amos Date: 20 May 04 - 01:14 PM I am continuously amazed at the research and insight savailable on this site. A |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 21 May 04 - 07:25 AM SENIOR LAUREL SONGS, The Laurel Music Series Author: M. Teresa Armitage Pub: C.C.Birchard & Co., 1924 High School Abide With Me Absent-Minded Serenade Ah, Leave Me Not Alone Alice, Where Art Thou All Is Well All Through the Night All Ye That Weep Allah Alleluia Although Our Dark Career America America the Beautiful Angelus, The Annie Laurie April Waits April's Song A-Roving Ash Grove, The At Evening At the Spinning Wheel Auld Lang Syne Autumn Scene Ave Maria Baccalaureate Hymn Bark Canoe, The Battle Hymn of the Republic Behold the Lord High Executioner Bells of Aberdovey Blessed Are the Peacemakers Blue Flower, The Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light Bring the Wagon Home, John Brotherhood Bunches of Grapes By Peaceful Hearth Call, The Calm As the Night Camp Song Canoeing Captain Kidd Carem Carmela Carmelina Carol of the Birds Carrier Dove, The Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Cat and the Catboat Charlie Is My Darling Cheerio! Chinese Hymn Choral Sanctus Christmas Greeting Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Closing Hymn Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Columbus Come Thou Almighty King Coronation Counter-Charm, The Creator Alme Siderum Danube River, The Dawn of Maytime, The Day Spring Dear One (Caro Mio Ben) Dialogue Dixie Dogie Song Dove, The Down in Dixie Down Mobile Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Easter (Gounod) Echo Evening in the Tropics Evening Prayer Evening Song Fair Glows the Earth Fairy Friends, The Faith of Our Fathers, Living Still First Nowell, The Flag Song Flower Song, A Flow Gently Sweet Afton Forget-Me-Not Four Winds, The Generous Heart, The Gipsy John Gipsy Life Gipsy Song Gloria (Mozart) Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken Glory Now to Thee Be Given Glory to Him Go Down Moses Go To It God Ever Glorious God of All Nature God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen Great God, We Sing Thy Mighty Hand Hail, Columbia Happy Days Happy Family, The Hark! Hark! the Lark Hear the Noisy Wind Herald of Happiness Here's a First Rate Opportunity Hit the Line Hold Thy Peace Home Is Waiting Homeland Honey Bee, The Hope and Faith Hope Carol, A Horn Music How Lovely Are the Messengers I Ain't Gwine to Study War No More I Am a Pirate King I Am the Captain of the Pinafore I Am the Monarch of the Sea If I Could Fly I'm Called Little Buttercup I've No Time To Be A-Sighin' In Hawaii In Memoriam In Old Versailles In Summer In the Forest Inconsequence Ingle Nook, The Irish Love Song, An Jeannie With the Light Brown Hai Jerusalsm Jerusalem the Golden Joy of the Hour, The Jubilate Keep A-Goin' Keeping On Keep Us, O Lord Keller's American Hymn Kimi-Ga-Yo King of Glory King of Yvetot Lady Moon Lake at Night, The Land of the Midnight Sun Largo (Handel) Laughing Song Law and Order Law Is the True Embodiment Lead, Kindly Light Let Peace Endure Let the Whole Creation Cry Light Lincoln Lincoln Marching Song Little Sun, A Little Moon, A Lo, What a Branch of Beauty Loch Lomond Lord of Light Lord, With Undying Love Love's Greeting Love's Old Sweet Song Lullaby (Brahms) Lullaby, The Lullaby of Life Madelaine Madrigal Magnet and the Churn, The Magyars, The Maiden Fair to See, A Man in the Moon, The March of Civilization Marching Song Marianina Massa Dear Matin Song Matona May Dance, A May in Flower Mazurka, Tha Menuetto Pastorale Meow Messenger, The Missionary Chant Moon, The Moonlight Serenade Morn of May Mother Volga Mountain Brook, The Mountain Picture, A Mountain Romance, A Music in China My Object All Sublime My Old Kentucky Home My Ship My Sunshine (O Sole Mio) Nathan Hal Nazareth 'Neath Our Flag 'Neath the Window New Year's Eve No Land Like Ours Nobody At Home None Shall Part Us Nothing Serious Now All th Bells Are Ringing Now Is the Month of Maying Now the Day Is Over O Cherish Love O Give Thanks O I Would Live in a Dairy O Little Town of Bethlehem O Lord Most Holy O Praise the Lord Our Master O Rest i the Lord O Star Divine O Victorious People O Western Wind Old Folks At Home Olive Tree, The On Canaan Shore One Misty Moisty Morning Onward Christian Soldiers Our Flag Is There Our Heritage Outward Bound Over the Bright Blue Sea Pack, Clouds, Away Palms, The Parting Hour, The Parting Song Pastoral Peace Be With You All Pearl, The Peasant Dance, A Petition Philippines, The Picnics Pilgrims' Chorus Pioneers, The Policeman's Lot Is Not a Happy One, A Poplar Trees Praise Praise God Praise the Lord Praise to God and Thanks We Bring Prayer, A Prayer of Thanksgiving Prithee, Pretty Maid Psalm of the Son of Man, A Range of the Buffalo, Tha Reapers, The Red, Red Rose, A Response Riddle of Spring, TGhe Right Path, The Ring On, Christmas Bells Ring the Bells Rise, My Soul River, The Rose, The (The Rose's Age is But a Day, Round) Roses Roundel, A Row the Boat Royal Summer Comes Again Sailor Lad, The Sailor's Home Salute to the Flag Sanctus (Gounod) Scotland Sea Song, A Sentence Serenade Shenandoah Shepherd Music Shepherdess, The Silent Night Sing On! Sleep, Baby, Sleep Son of God Goes Frth to War, The Song of Hope, A Song of the Forge Song of Thanksgiving, A Song of the Night Watch Song of the Nightingale Spacious Firmament On High, The Speed Our Republic Spirit of Twilight Spring and Youth Stabat Mater Doloroso (Palestrina) Starlight Stars of the Summer Night Star Spangled Banner Strife Is O'er: The Battle Done Sumer Is I-Cumen In Summer Passes Swallow, The Swan, The Sweet and Low Sweet Day Is Slowlyh Dying Take Up Your Sword Taken From a Country Jail Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day Those Evening Bells Those Pals of Ours Thou Mighty God Thou'rt Like a Lovely Flower (Schumann) Thou'rt Like Unto a Flower (Liszt) Thou'rt Like Unto a Flower (Rubenstein) Three Children Sliding Three Kings of Orient Three Little Maids From School Are We Three Little Tailors Three Sons, The Threnody Tit Willow Train, The Tribute, A Tryst, The Twilight Twilight Dreams Twilight Music Undaunted Under the Silver Star Unfailing Love Vale of Cashmere Venture Gwen Victors All! Vision, The Voice of Praise Voice Runs Through the Sleeping Land Washington We Are Dainty Little Fairies We Sail the Ocean Blue Wedding Song (Gluck) Westminster Chimes When the Foeman Bares His Steel When Music Leads the Way When the Grand Old Flag Goes By Where Honor Leads Where'er You Walk White Dove Who's That A-Calling Why Lingers My Gaze Winter Winter Sport With Catlike Tread Woodland Dancing Worship Worship of Nature, The Ye Shepherds, Tell Me Young Colin Youth Yuletide |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 21 May 04 - 07:57 AM SONG BELLS, A Music Book for Public Schools and Juvenile Singing Classes to Which Is Prefixed a Complete and Attractive Course of Elementary Instructions, and a Great Variety of One, Two, Three and Four Part Songs Author: L.O.Emerson Pub: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1880 All Hail the Joyful Morning Angel Hor Angels Meet Me Be Contgent Beautiful Songs of Spring Bells Are Ringing Bright and Cheery Busy Bee Carol, Sweetly Carol Chiming Bells Come to the Mountains Daisy Song Did You Ever Know Good Come From Grumbling Drink Water Doing Nothing Evening Chimes Eveniung Song Flight of Time Four Leaved Clover From the Merry Laughing Rill Gaily Through the Greenwood Gentle Smiles God Ever Glorious Good-Bye to School Good-Bye Winter Good Morning Gossipers Greeting Song (Good evening, dear teacher) Greeting Song (Hail! friends, so loving!) Hail, Joyous Christmas Morn Happy New Year, A Harvest Moon Have You Heard the Waters Sing? Hearts and Homes I Don't See It If We Try Jack and Jill Labor Song Let It Pass Let Us Have a Drill Today Let the Hills and Vales Resound Listen to the Mockingbird Light From Above Light As a Fairy Little Fairy Look Not Backward May Morning Merrily Over the Sea Merry Chiming Bells Merry School Days Merry Sings the Lark Music Muscle Breakers Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickle Peppers Ample, steeple, triple, topple, ample, steeple, triple, topple ... Rings, wrongs, hangs, songs, rings..... Blame, bleed, blow, blest, blame ..... Claim, clean, clime, close, claim .... Able, feeble, bible, double, able ..... Cradle, saddle, idle, bridle cradle ..... Music Nancy Lee Never Mind Never Mind a Pinch Boys Never Out of Sight O Bright Merry Smiles O the Merry Bells O the Mountain Life is Free O Why Not Sing Old Folks At Home Pealing Chime Rose of the Garden Say a Kind Word When You Can See the Snow Snow Birds Song of the Poppies Spring-time Spring Is On the Mountain Strive For the Right Summer Sweet By-and-by Sweet Nightingale Take This Letter to My Mother Tell Him to Halt The Beautiful Grass The Bird Carol The Blue Alsatian Mountains The Farmer's Song The Mill By gthe Rivulet The Merry Heart The Merry Song of Labor The Morning Call The Mountain Boy The Nightingale The Old Mill The Painter and the Rustic The Postillion The River Song The Star Spangled Banner The Skylark The Summer Rain The River's Flow The Widow and the Fatherless Twickenham Ferry Wake, O Ye Sleepers Wake Up, Little Daisy When the Summer Flowers When the Twilight Dews Who Is a Patriot Whom Shall We Let In Work With a Will Winter Devotional Music Again We Meet America Ballena Blest instructor, from thy ways In the morning hear my voice Bard Thou who dwelst enthroned above Boylston The Lord my Shepherd is Denfield Lift up to God the voice of praise Once more, my soul, the rising day Father of mercies! God of love! Eternal Wisdom! Thee we praise Federal Street Come gracious spirit, heavenly dove Heavenly Greeting Heavenly Love Hoyt My God, how endless is Thy love Laban My soul, be on thy guard Leach Awake my tongue, thy tribute bring God of the morning, at whose voice Give to our God immortal raise Lockwood Praise to Thee, thou great creator Meredith Awake my soul, and with the Sun Morning Hymn Morning Song Old Hundred O Praise the Lord Psalm of Life Sherwood Father, whate'er of earthly bliss No chnge of time shall ever shock Remember thy creator now Sweet by-and-by The Lord's Prayer We Gladly Come Wilson Mighty God! Thy name adoring |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: masato sakurai Date: 21 May 04 - 11:00 AM Book: The Juvenile Singing School Author: Lowell Mason and G.J. Webb Publisher: Boston: J.H. Wilkins, & R.B. Carter Grade: no grade indicated Date: 1839 [According to John Alfred Nietz, Old Textbooks (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1961, p. 347), this is the third earliest school songbook in the United States.] From the index of first lines (tiles are in the parentheses; notes in square brackets are mine): Across the lake (The Bugle Horn) Awake! awake! the pearly dew drops (The morning horn) Awake! awake! 'tis dawn Awake ye, awake! Away! away, we've a holiday (Holiday Song) Away with pouting and with pining Before all lands in east or west Be sacred truth, my son, thy guide Cheerily, cheerily sound the merry strain (All are here) Children go, to and fro Come and see the ripe fruit falling (Autumn) Come away, come away (Swiss Boy) Come, come, come (Summer song) Come, sound the merry tabor! sound Come, soft and lovely evening Every fruit is mellow (Harvest song) Flowers, wild-wood flowers Friends, awake! (The morning call) Glide along, our bonny boat (The bonny boat) Go at moonlight's fairy hour (Forget me not) God is near thee (Be of good cheer) Hail! all hail! thou merry month of May Haste thee, winter, haste away [tune: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"] How sweet the sound (Bugle song) How soft and lovely (May song) If I've fulfilled my daily task aright (Evening song) I know a fountain clear and bright I know a kindly angel (The child's angel) I love the little laughing rill (The rivulet) In the thick and grassy wood (The Strawberry) I saw at morning a floweret blue (The floweret) Lo! the blithesome lark is soaring (The Lark) Morn amid the mountains Morning is breaking Murmur gentle lyre (Night song) Near a silvery fountain (My home) Night is stealing (Evening twilight) Night's gloomy shades are flying (Summer) Not the little circle round us (The wide world) Now nature smiles (Spring) Now night is gone (Morning) Now the sun is in the west (The Cuckoo) Now the sun with burning glare (Summer) Of late so brightly glowing (Lovley Rose) Oh, happy as the day is long (A pure heart) Oh, how brightly, how brightly (Swiss Boy) Once, bright gpddess, thou wast smiling (To music) On the stormy ocean O say, busy bee [tune: "O Du Lieber Augustin (Did You Ever See A Lassie?)"] Our youthful hearts for learning burn (Away to school) Out in a beautiful field (The pear tree) Over the mountain See how calmly (Song of peace) See our airy bubble (The soap bubble) See, the day with rosy light See the shining dew drops (God is ever good) See the morning star so bright See yonder rainbow (The Rainbow) Shall school acquaintance be forget (Auld Lang Syne) [non-alcoholic words] Shall we oppressed with sadness Stars of heaven that gaze on me Summer joys are o'er (Winter Song) Sweet spring is nigh Sweet Summer days are declining (Departure of Summer) The eastern hills are glowing (The rising sun) The flowers again are fresh and fair The lovely moon hath risen (Evening Song) The silvery moon The sweet birds are winging This world is all a mighty choir Through woodlands wild (Song of the birds) 'Tis dawn, 'tis dawn, 'tis dawn (Morning, noon and night) 'Tis winter, winter far and wide When descends the golden sun When the dawn is faintly breaking (The Postillion) When the first faint morning's ray (The herdsman's flute) Wilt thou hear a song to charm thee (Song of the Bees) Would you list to the lay of a mountain boy |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 21 May 04 - 03:54 PM Added data for Mason and Webb. Juvenile Singing School: 1st edition 1837, 2nd printing 1839-1840, 128 pp. Two popular books by these authors were the "Boston (Mass.)Glee Book.... Glees, Madrigals and Rounds...," 264 pp., 1838, Wilkins, Carter and Palmer Co., and "The Odeon," a collection of secular melodies, 304 pp., 1837, Wilkins and Carter. Also a number of books of church music, hymns, etc. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: masato sakurai Date: 21 May 04 - 10:12 PM Q, thanks for the data. The Juvenile Singing School was first published in 1837, but the page number is 129. I'll post the contents of other songbooks by Mason later: Lowell Mason, The Boston School Song Book (Boston: Wilkins, Carter and Co., [1840], 1844); Lowell Mason & George James Webb, eds., The Song-Book of the School-Room (Boston: Wilkins, Carter, & Co., [1847], 1850); Lowell Mason, The Song-Garden; A Series of School Music Books, Progressvely Arranged, Bks 1-2 (New York/Boston: Mason Brothers, 1864); Lowell Mason, Mason's Normal Singer (New York: Mason Brothers, 1856). The Odeon, I think, isn't a school songbook ("designed for adult singing schools, and for social music parties"). |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: masato sakurai Date: 21 May 04 - 11:49 PM Book: The Boston School Song Book Author: Lowell Mason Publisher: Boston: Wilkins, Carter and Co. Grade: no grade indicated Date & pages: [1840], 1844, 128pp. SONGS: Adieu All hail to our favorite May Always some good Away! o'er bright sunny meadows Away to the garden Bell Chimes Bliss is hovering Chant, "I will lift up" Change, (parting at school) Come and see how happily Come, May! thou lovely [tune: "Am Mai" by Mozart] Come seek the bower Contentment Departure of Winter Evening Song First day of May [tune: "Huntsmen's Chorus" by Weber] Friendship God of Love Greenville [tune: original of "Aunt Rhody"] Home In the cottage Marlow May Song Morning Song My native land New year song Old Hundred Our Father land Patriotic song [tune: "Scots Wha Hae"] Peace Pleasures of childhood Rich, after dull, &c. Singing and study Sicily [tune: Sicilian Mariners] Song of the free Spring evening Spring song Spring wishes Summer song Sunrise The beautiful flower The fading fear The flowers of the lea The fount of joy The grove The hobby horse The journey The lovely May is coming The love of truth The might with the right The Pilot The Reapers The Rain The Sail The Singer's song The Sun and the Brook The Stars The Singing meeting The way to contentment The way worn traveler The Wish [tune: "Wenn Ich Vöegelein wär"] The Swiss toy girl To the good cause 'Tis near the spot Vacation song We know a land Welcome to school ROUNDS: Again the summer's near Beauty blooms Before you make a promise How sweet to be roaming If your ear Lawrence! Let us endeavor Let your pleasure Love of truth Love your neighbor Morning is breaking Now let notes of joy Over mountian Sing it over Spirits bright! Scotland's burning Sweetly now at evening hour 'Twas well Thomas and Andrew Time, how fast The bell that's in The bell doth toll The noblest hero To speed the day well Time and tide The hour is come To the praise of truth White sand What you've to do When a weary task SENTENCES [short melodies for exercise]: All things round us Art thou disappointed Be to others Beauty blooms Better poor Birds are singing Firm, with heart and hand God said, &c. God commands Hast thou a sorrow He that would thrive |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 22 May 04 - 12:23 AM Neither The "Odeon" nor the "Boston Glee Book" were school books. Lots of music, though! |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: masato sakurai Date: 22 May 04 - 03:27 AM Book: The Song-Book of the School-Room: Consisting of a Great Variety of Songs, Hymns, and Scriptural Selections with Appropriate Music, arranged to be sung in one, two, or three parts: containing, also, the elementary principles of vocal music, prepared with reference to the inductive, or Pestalozzian method of teaching: desigend as a complete music manual for common, or grammar schools Author: Lowell Mason & George James Webb Publisher: Boston: Wilkins, Carter, & Co. Grade: no grade indicated Date & pages: [1847], 1850, 224pp. A little word in love expressed All yonder in the meadow A maiden like my Laura And now our study hours have flown A noble friend good autumn is Auld lang syne at school Autumn Autumnal Song Awake the song of merry greeting Away to school Before all lands in east and west Be sacred truth, my son, thy guide Boatman's Song Boat Song [tune: "Lightly Row"] Clime beneath whose genial sun Cold the blast may blow Come again Come away, comw away Come, May! thou lovely lingerer Come, one and all, around me stand Come, roam in woodlands Come, rouse up, ye slothful Come to the sun-set tree Come, with thy lute Days of Childhood Days of summer's glory Endless praises To our Lord End of School Faith, Hope and Love Farewell to Books Farewell to School [tune: "Auld Lang Syne"] Fisher's Song Float away, float away Forgiveness [tune: "Bonnie Doon"] Fresh and fair, all things are [tune: "Lightly Row"] Friendship Friends of freedom, swell the song From o'er the rolling waters From the mountain flow the streamlet Glide along, our bonny boat God bless our native land God is good God is love God speed the right Good Night Going to School Hail! our nation's birth-day Hark! the pealing Haste thee, winter, haste away [tune: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"] Hope [tune: "Am Mai" by Mozart] Ho, ho, vacation days How beautiful the snow How bright and fair How bright is thy presence How happy and content am I How lovely are the flowers How lovely are the woods How sweet from gloomy darkness How sweet to stray about at eve Hymn of Praise I loved a song-bird of the spring I love the cheerful summer time In peace with all the world I-o! I-o! I-o! I stand upon the woody cliff Join in a chorus Joy June Song Laughing and singing Laura Lightly row, lightly row Look! the black cloud rises high Lo! the heavens are breaking Lovely May Love of the Farm Luna, arise Madelin May Shout Melodies of Morn Merrily every heart is bounding Merry Boy Morn amid the mountains Morning Devotion Mountain Song Murmur, gentle lyre Music My days of youth My father was a farmer good My Native Hills My Native Land National Song New-England Night Song Not to-day, we'll do it to-morrow Now to heaven our prayer ascending Now winter's gone O come with me, and we will go O'er the waters gliding Oft in the stilly night Oh, come, come away Oh dear, what can the matter be Oh, ever happy will I be Oh, give me back my native hills Oh, how brightly Oh, how I love to roam Oh, lay your weary work aside Oh, see, the cunning frost had come Oh, the lovely, lovley May Oh, see the snow Old Friends [tune: "Auld Lang Syne"] Onward Our Father-land Our Little Boat Our ship is lightly bounding Our youthful hearts for learning burn Poor Mary (= Oh dear, what can the matter be) Procrastination Pull away, pull away School in the Winter See them beaming See where the rising sun Shall school acquaintance be forget [tune: "Auld Lang Syne"] She comes, our path to lighten Short speech suffices Smiling May [tune: "Lightly Row"] Song after Rain Songs for the 4th of July [8 songs; one of the tunes: "Scots Wha Hae" ] Spring Summer Summer Morning Sunrise [tune: "Life Let Us Cherish"] Sweet music cheers the spirit The Beauties of nature The Boat Race The day is calmly ending The dingy autumn now has come The Evening Bell The Excursion The Fall of Day The Farmer The Farmer is a noble man The Farmer's Call The Farmer's Wife The Fisher-Boy's Farewell The Fisher's Song The Flowers The Frost The Happy Farmer The Harvest-time The Hero The Laborer's Song The Love of Truth The lovley May is coming The mists of the morning The Moon The Mountain The Mowers The Sail The Sailor Boy [tune: "Bonnie Doon"] The Setting Sun The Silvery Moon The Snow The spring breathes around us The Stars The Student's Song The Studen's Vacation Song The summer's departed The Thunder-storm The Wanderer The Woodlands The Woods Though faith may feebly guide Though joy in other climes be found Thoughts in Spring Thrice hail, happy day Through lanes and hedge-rows pearly Time to walk To the school, to the school Truth Tyrolese Evening Hymn Up and down, all day long Vacation Song Wake and sing! brother sing Wake! wake! the light is breaking Walk! walk! walk at morn Welcome Home We part, but oh! I prithee We soon must bid farewell to school When cooling morning breezes blow When the day with rosy light When the morn is brightly glowing When up the mountain climbing Who hath a happier smile Why will ye choose the dusty street Winter Sports Ye days od sunny pleasure Ye soft, blue hills, that circling stand Yes, or no |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 22 May 04 - 02:18 PM Masato, what were the first two US school songbooks? Also curious about the name, "The Lake High School Song Book." Whence 'Lake'? The editor, White, Director of Music, Public Schools, Des Moines, IA, didn't explain it in his Preface. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: masato sakurai Date: 22 May 04 - 09:26 PM Q, according to John Alfred Nietz's Old Textbooks [online at Historic Pittsburgh] (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1961, pp. 345-46), the first two textbooks were Augustus Peabody's The Child's Song Book, published in Boston in 1830; and Lowell Mason and E. Ives, Jr.'s The Juvenile Lyre, submitted for copyright in 1831, but published in 1832. Incidentally, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was first set to music (but not the presently know melody) in The Juvenile Lyre (James J. Fuld, The Book of World-Famous Music, 5th ed., 2000, p. 355). |
Subject: Index: Song-Garden First Book (Mason Bros 1864) From: masato sakurai Date: 24 May 04 - 03:03 AM Book: The Song-Garden (A Series of School Music Books, Progressively Arranged): First Book Author: Lowell Mason Publisher: New York/Boston: Mason Brothers Grade: no grade indicated Date & pages: 1864, 160pp. SONGS [titles & first lines] Across the Lake Adieu to Winter A Happy Day Among the Flowers Angry Words A pretty bird lives on a tree A Summer Ride A Time for Everything At sunset, when Nature is seeking Awaking from sweet slumber Away among the Blossoms Away to the Garden Baby bye Beautiful Morning Be careful Before all Lands Boating Boat Song [tune & words: "Lightly Row"] Busy Bee, humming merrily Buzzing Bee Cheeks of Rose Cherries are ripe Cherry Song Children go to and fro Childhood's Pleasures Chirp, chirp, chirp Christmas Time Come, and buy Come, and let us wander Come, come, come Come, join the cheerful sound Come, let us, singing Come, May, thou lovely lingerer Come, my loved ones, come away Come, roam in the Woodland Come, when May's sunny hours Contentment Cradle Song Cuckoo, Cuckoo, singing so clear Dear Mother, said a little fish Early Morning Evening Song of Worship Every fruit is mellow Everything in its Time Fairest the early flushing ray Farewell to School Flowers, wild-wood Flowers Fraternal Love Fresh and fair all things are From slumber awake Fruit Song Gaily our boat glides o'er the sea Gentle bird, with bosom red God bless our native Land God is Love Good morning to you, squirrel Gone the ice and snow Go-To-Bed Song Happiness Harvesters, come away Hop, hop, hop Ho, the Boating How beautiful at evening hour Hurrah for a splash Hurrah for the summer Hush, my darlings I do not like a little girl I know a little restless brook I like to see a little girl I love at early morning I love it, the laugh of a child I love the little sparkling rill I'm very glad the spring has come I must not speak a naughty word In all the green world In the Boat In the fir-tree I would be In the thick and grassy wood In your play be very careful I remember a lasson I saw a little yellow bird Let us with a cheerful mind Let your steps be blithe and gay Lightly Row Likes and Dislikes Listen to the carolled ditty List ye to the olden clock Little bird with eager wing Little laughing river Lively, welcome May Lofty Mountain Lo! the Heavens are breaking Love of Truth Making Honey [tune: "Did You Ever See a Lassie?"] Marcellus May May-Day Morning Morning awaketh Morning Hallelujah Morning is breaking Morning Song My Days of Youth My Dollie's cheeks are red No one deserves to have a horse Now night is gone O, grand old oak Oh, Alpine Land! Oh say, busy bee Oh, see! the snow is falling now Oh, sweet to remember Oh, the joyful news Oh, what art thou doing there? On the Mountains Our Baby Our Boat [tune: "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes"] Our Georgie Our Happy Land Our Land Out in a beautiful field Over the Mountain Play-Time Praise Prayer for our Country [tune: "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"] Pretty modest little wren Remembrance of May Rippling, purling little brook Roses and Violets Roses in Bloom Round and round it goes School-Room Song See, the bee is in the flowers See, the blue-birds now appear See the Morning Star so bright See where the rising sun She is a rich and are land Sing we rejoicing Some water and oil one day Song of Spring Spring Stay, stay, stay Summer Summer Evening Summer Song Sunrise [tune: "Life Let Us Cherish"] Take care the hook The Autumn now returning The Bath The Bee The Birds The Bird's Song The Blue-birds are here The Bugle Horn The boy is playing The busy, busy bee The Close of the Day The cold North-Wind The Cricket The Cuckoo [familar German tune] The day is past and over The flowers are blooming The Fly The Garden The Harvest The Hen's Lullaby The Honey-Bee The ice and snow are melted The Kite The Lambkins The little Bee The little Beggar-Girl The little Brook The little Brook [a different song] The little busy bee The little pony The Lord's Prayer [chant by Tallis] The Mill-wheel The Morning The North-wind doth blow The Old Clock The old Man's Song The old Oak The Pear-Tree The Pee-Dee The Pet Lamb There once did live a little boy There was an honest old miller [tune: "The Miller of the Dee"] The River The Robin Redbreast The Robin's Song The silent Spring [tune: "O Tannenbaum"] The Snow The sparkling Rill The Sparrow caught The Squirrel The Strawberry The truthful Boy The Wind The Woodlands The Wren The Yellow-Birds They're coming Home to-day Things that I must not do Through woodland wild 'Tis good to be alive 'Tis not in splendor joy doth dwell To bed, to bed, my curly head To the Robin Trip away Trip it lightly Trust in God Two Robin Redbreasts in their nest Up, up and away Vacation Song Wake and cheer thee Water, Oil, and Pearl-Ash We birds are happy all day long We'll love each other truly What does little birdie say What I do like What News When the southern breezes play Where the sickles are gleaming Which way does the wind blow Who on the wall is seated Why should we be pining Wild-Wood Flowers Winds of Summer Winter, Adieu Work away ROUNDS After study we shall find Be to others kind and true Cold the wind is blowing Come, come, come First be sure you're doing right Haste ye to labor He who would live in peace Higher still and higher In the Field Let us endeavor Loving hearts make loving friends Loving souls Merrily, merrily Morning bells I love to hear Oh, what delight Over mountain grove and fountain Pity the Idle Pluck ye Roses Speak distinctly Sweet it is to wander The Sky-lark The spring has come The wind is loudly roaring Whenever any one does wrong When the Doctors disagree When we read well Whether you whisper low While we walk in Wisdom's way Why should we sigh for wealth Who'll buy my posies Who sows good seed |
Subject: Index: Song-Garden Second Book (Mason Bros 1864) From: masato sakurai Date: 24 May 04 - 03:05 AM Book: The Song-Garden (A Series of School Music Books, Progressively Arranged): Second Book Author: Lowell Mason Publisher: New York/Boston: Mason Brothers Grade: no grade indicated Date & pages: 1864, 208pp. SONGS [titles & first lines] Absent friends Adieu to winter A fleecy cloud After school Ah! could I but greater be A home shelter All hail to thee, fair freedom's land All the birds are here [tune: "Alle Vogel sind schon da"] Along by the river Alpine hunter's song Alpine or mountain song At sunset, when nature is seeking repose Awake, and let your songs resound Awake, weary sleeper Away, away, and hail the day Away with needless sorrow Battle summons Be lively, boys, be lively Be merry now Be merry and sing Bim, bome, ring merry bells Both young and old Busily, busily, humming But yesterday the garden Calvary song Changing seasons Cherries ripe Christmas carol No. 1 Christmas carol No. 2 Clearbrook Clatter, clatter Come away, merry May! Come, haste away Come join our festive Come, let us be merry Come, roam in the woodlands Come to the mountain Contentment Come wreathe your brow Death song of the Indian Deaprture Doing nothing Down and up Evening bell Farewell ye dear companion Flowing free For many days Friends and old companions Friends, awake Galloping on Gather roses while they bloom Glide along, our bonny boat God bless our native land [tune: "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"] Green are the hills Greet the reapers Hail to all we love Hark! for the trumpet Hark! from woodlands Hark, hark the sweet, sweet chiming Hark! the Alpine hunter's horn Hark! the bell is ringing Haying song High he soars Hold fast to truth [tune: "Winter, adieu" (German)] Ho! my steed How swift we go How wearily the sentry lone How we love these hours I can't I love at early morning I'm a rover I'm a shepherd of the valley In faithful bonds In flakes of a feathery white In the silvery moonlight In triumph advancing I saw the lovely spring It is not good to be for ever working I went to the hillock I will "Lads," said I Lads, we're going Lady gay, come away Light and shade Light beyond the clouds Lips may sing Little brook Little things Looks, words, and deeds Lo! the sun looks o'er the hills Marching song March on, our way along Mariner spread thy sail Memory of youthful days [tune: "Marmotte" by Beethoven] Merrily join the holiday song Merry May Morning Morning Song Morning light My brother caught a starling My comrade true My country, 'tis of thee My home is in the meadows My life is a pleasure Near the margin Near to my dwelling New Year's song Night winds are mournfully No fortune has assigned me No, no, no Not wealth alone Now foot in the stirrup Now in tones full of joy Now is the sunny time O boatman, chant O'er rocks and hills O'er the foaming billows O'er the waters gliding Oh! the blacksmith's fine sturdy fellow Oh, this earth of ours On the lawn a tall tree On Alpine heights On the ocean Open wide the doors Our bonny boat Our old clock Oh tell me gentle river Our native land Pleasant on an autumn day Pleasant smiles and glances Rain song Return of the soldiers Ring, merry, merry bells Rosalie Round and round Round the tree See yonder rainbow Sing we now of home Softly blow the vernal breezes Spring Spring song Summer's going Star-eyed beauty Stars that gem the trackless sky Tap, tap, tap Tell me, tell me Tell not of bowers The air is chill The advantage of being small The Alpine hunter's song The answer of the flowers The battle strife is ended The blacksmith [tune: "Non piu andrai farfallone amoroso" by Mozart] The child and the cloud The cobbler The death of the Cherokee The disobedient chickens The eagle The emigrant's song The ground was all covered The hen to herself said The herdsman's song The little brook The mill wheel The oak The poor at Christmas The rabbit The rain must flow The rider's song The sentry The silently falling snow The sleigh ride The snowbird The snow doth melt The soldier's grave The starling The sun sets at night The swing The token The traveler The violet The wander-staff The water lily The woods There'll be sunshine There's room enough Tho' veiled in thick Tick! tock! old clock To school, my boy To the woods Tramp, tramping on Tramping through the wood True happiness Truth, hope, and love We are sons of hardy toil We love the heroes We march along We wander thro' full many a land When beneath the old tree When first appears the light When parting from our childhood's home When the green leaves When the heart-bells wearily When the wintry winds Who is a brave man Will you come to the wood Winter weather With heart and voice Within a garden Work for the night is coming [tune: Work Song (hymn)] ROUNDS All the day All work and no play At summer morn Beauty's but an idle boast Begin with manly courage Beggar boy's round Be to others ever faithful Better poor a whole life Birds are singing Boat round: Glide along Bow, wow, wow Bright, how bright Brightly glancing Bring the tea tray Call John Cheerfulness cometh Cold the wind Come and join Come and see the ripe fruit Come and sing Come away Come away with rising Ome, come, come Come follow Come, joyous hearts Come quickly Come to the top Content gives peace Cuckoo! hear ye the song Daylight is fading Do, Re, Mi Early to bed Far beyond all studied From our duty shall be Fruitful fields are waving Gentle tones Give me songs Glide along Great Tom is cast Hail to the day Happy to meet Hark! the bell is ringing Hark! the voice Hast thou a sorrow He who does not love a song Higher yet Horse to trot Hours in earnest study How sweert the birds I am tired of this solfaing I could if I would If a body [words, not the melody, from "Comin' through the rye"] I'll begin If the country Jack, boy, ho, boy Lads and lassies Laurel wreathes Lawrence Let our grateful songs Let our voices Let us, dear brothers Let your pleasures Life's a ship Lo, the waving grain Love your neighbor Marching onward May the care of Heaven My little dog No, no, no Not too great Now be firm Now in solemn tones Now sing aloud Now the sun sinks Now to all Now we dash way Now we will sing Oh! how bright O please to give a penny Order is heaven's first law Over mountain Packing up Past ten o'clock Pluck ye roses Rich is the treasure Round and round See the sunlight Shut the door Since I chanced to see you Sing it over Sing of mountains Sing of our country Sing we now in Slowly moving Soap and water Softly fades Spring is coming Step softly Summer days Sunbeams on the mountains Sweetly now at evening take they resting That well we prize The beggar boy The bell is cast The cuckoo The merry month begins The mill wheel The noblest hero The prisoner's escape The trumpet signal Thirty days are in Thomas and Andrew Thou poor bird Too much haste Too warm the day To the praise of truth Troubles never last Trouble unbidden Unto others always do Up and down Up in the morning Wake, now wake [tune: "Three Blind Mice"] Warble for us Water falling Watchman's call Welcome spring We oft do say We waited for an omnibus What cannot be cured When anger comes When a weary task When the sun sets clear When the winds do blow Whither through the verdant meadow Who contended is Who sows good seed Why complain Why will you go Will you go With all thy soul With cheerful hands With early morning light With gentle voice HYMNS Around the throne Awake, my soul Behold the morning sun Be thou, O God, exalted Blest are the pure Blest are the sons Blest be thou, O God By cool Siloam's Calm me, my God Cast they burden Come, said Jesus' sacred voice Come seek the Lord Come sound his praise Continually, continually Father, take my hand From all that dwell Gently, Lord, oh, gently Give thanks to God Give to the winds God bless our native land [tune: "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"] God is Love Happy the home Heavenly Father, grant Heavenly Shepherd, guide me [tune: Sicilian Mariners] He who hath trusted How gentle God's How precious is the book How shall the young In God the Lord I thank the goodness Kingdoms and thrones Let children hear Lift up to God Like the eagle Long as I live Lord, in the morning My God, my Father My soul inspired Nearer to thee [= "Nearer, my God, to Thee"] No change of time O God, our Father Oh, bless the Lord Oh, cease, my wandering Oh, happy is the man Oh, that the Lord O Lord, our fathers oft O Thou in whom Our Father God Praise, oh praise Praise to Thee Praise the Lord Remember thy Creator Sister, thou wast mild Sweet is the memory Swell the anthem The Lord is King The Lord is my shepherd The Lord is rich The Lord is wise The pity of the Lord There is a city There is a stream Thou great Instructor Thou King of Earth Through all the changing Thy name, Almighty To thy pleasures When the glorious day While Thee I seek With humble heart Worship, honor, glory Ye nations round the earth [tune: Old Hudredth] SELECTIONS FOR CHANTING, WITH CHANTS God be merciful I will lift up mine eyes Make a joyful noise Oh, give thanks unto The Lord is my shepherd The Lord's Prayer |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 28 May 04 - 11:27 PM Howdy JOE....grand idea....thank you.
What is the pro-toe-call....for this thread?
Do you want the Publisher, Date and Table of Contents of published text-books only?
Do you want the owners of said texts to scour the DT for deviations....and post only those?
Should there be splits for texts from Utah (sometimes VERY skewed)or for publisher's (Prentice-Hall, Halcourt-Brace, LittleJohn, McGuffy?)
Perhaps, a "scanned page" location for texts out of copyright? Next to the original Dick Greenfield's Digital Tradition....this could become the hottest new areas of the MudCat.
Sincerely,
Entries should include songbook title, publication date, name of authors, name of the songbook series, grade level, and the entire table of contents. This thread is getting long, so I may move some of the contents to other threads - but post them here and let me do the moving. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 30 May 04 - 07:30 AM Old schoolbook on line: The New England Primer, 1777. Primer It has some interesting rhymed couplets tied to the alphabet, "Dr. Watts's Cradle Hymn," verses for children (threatening 'dreadful fiery Hell,' etc. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: JohnInKansas Date: 02 Jun 04 - 01:43 AM Refresh |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Jun 04 - 04:33 AM I split this so it's a more manageable size. I hope that helps. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 04 Jun 04 - 07:01 AM A SHORT COURSE IN MUSIC, Book One, Naural Music Series Authors: Frederic H. Ripley, Thomas Tapper Pub: American Book Company, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, 1898 Grades - Elementary Abide With Me After Sunset All Things Bright and Beautiful Almond Blossoms Alpine Horn, The America Annie Laurie At Nightfall Auld Lang Syne Autumn Breeze Autumn Song Baby Bird Be Content Bees and the Flowers, The Being Useful Blow, Wind, Blow Blue Bells of Scotland, The Calm on the Listening Ear of Night Canadian Boat Song Child's Prayer Christmas Buying Cloud Lambs Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Come, O'er the Hills Cradle Hymn (Watts) Cuckoo, The (German) Dearest Spot, The Duty Evening Evening Song Fairy, The (Thomas Hood) Fairy, The Flag of the Free Flower Girls, The Flower Song Friendship Gayly the Troubadour God and the Right God Is Love God's Love Good Night (Mrs. Ormiston Chant) Good Night (Baily) Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Hail Columbia Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls, The Holidays, The Holy, Holy, Holy Home Again Home, Sweet Home Hymn of Nature In the Garden and the Field In the Woods is Peace Israel Journeying Kitty in the Basket Last Rose of Summer, The Lead Us Leaves Have a Party, The Lightly Row Little Moments Little Things Long, Long Ago March of the Men of Harlech Mill Wheel, The Morning Morning Breaks, The Morning Hymn Morning Star, The Mother's Birthday Mother, Watch Mountain Song My Old Kentucky Home Naughty Brooklet, The New Year's Day New Year's Eve Now the Day Is Over O Come Come Away O Paradise Old Glory, We Love Thee Old Oaken Bucket, The Old Year, The One By One Our Flag is There Over the Sparkling Summer Sea Piping Down the Valleys Praise to God Prayer from Freischutz Pussy Right Shadowtown Ferry Sing a Song Singing Singing Bird, The Snow and the Rain, The Snowflakes Soft, Soft Music Softly, My Baby, Slumber Softly Now the Light of Day Song of Nature Song of the Oak Tree Starlight Summer Summer Rain Summertime Swanee River Sweet and Low Swiss Morning Hymn To a Butterfly Trees and Flowers Watch on the Rhine, The When the Swallows Homeward Fly Where the Blue Hills Rise Who Has Seen the Wind? Wind Song Winning and Losing Winter Winter Song Work Is Over |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 04 Jun 04 - 08:46 AM Joe - I have a few nineteenth and early twentieth century books published for Singing Schools, church schools, glee clubs, social gatherings, etc. Some of these are shape-note mainly church music but some of the later ones have secular music, folk songs and children's songs. Is there or could there be a separate Permathread for these? - Charles
I'm amazed at the books in our collection, Charles. I've found lots from the 1950's and 60's, but yours are so much older. Thanks to everyone for all the help. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 04 Jun 04 - 10:27 AM PROGRESSIVE MUSIC LESSONS A course of instruction prepared for the use of public schools, revised from "First Steps in Music" Author: George B. Loomis Pub: American Music Co., 1873, revised edition 1885 Grades not given but appears to be elementary After Labor After Labor Cometh Rest All the Good We Can All With God Always Do Your Best Always Speak the Truth America America for Freedom Angry Words Be Kind to One Another Boat Song Boy's Skating Song Chandler (Purer Yet and Purer) Charity Christmas Carol (The bells of time ring out the chime) Christmas Song (Christmas Day, Holy Day) Christmas Song (Come now, and let us, once again) Conscience Departure Devotion Down Time's Sweet River Drink for Me, The Dying Exile, The Evening Devotion Evening Hymn (Lo, the day of rest declineth) Evening Thoughts Fairies, The Farewell Farther On Festival March Field Flowers Flowers and Children From Shore to Shore Frozen Mill, The God Everywhere God Speed the Right Good Night (How soft the happy evening's close) Good Night (Now good night, now good night) Grandma's Dream Greene (Lord of Earth! Thy forming hand) Hail, Columbia Hail, Happy Day Harrison Think gently of the erring one Oh, that the Lord would guide my ways Heath Father, I know that all my life Father of mercies! God of love Home, Sweet Home Hoyt Through all the changing scenes of life While Thee I Seek, protecting power Hunter, The I Will Extol Thee I Will Fear No Evil I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes I'm a Shepherd In the Starlight In the Woods It Never Pays It Tinkles So Sweet Kind Words Last Rose of Summer, The Lawton (The winter is over and gone) Lend a Helping Hand Lift Thine Eyes Little and Much Little Sue Live for Something Longing for Spring Lord Is My Shephered, The Loreley, The May Meadows Green Morn Along the Hills Morning and Evening Prayer Morning Song Mower's Song, The My Native Land Not Alone Now the Wind Is Blowing O Give Thanks October Old Cottage Clock One By One Paige Lift up to God the voice of praise Lift up your heads, eternal gates Parting Song Peace of the Soul Pious Shepherd, The Pleasures Prairie Child, The Praise the Lord Praise the Lord Push Ahead Rataplan, The Red, White and Blue, The Rock of Ages, GThe See the Sun's First Gleam Seed Sowing Slight Not the Least Some Place for All Song of Praise Song of Spring Song of the New Year Song of the Sea Elves Song of Union Spring Joys Spring's Delight Spring-time Stand Like an Anvil Stars, The Star-Spangled Banner, The Sunlight Brightly Beaming, The Supplication Swiss Mountaineer Thanksgiving for Harvest Thanksgiving Hymn Thy Will Be Done To One at Rest Trip Lightly Twilight's Hour Two Springs, The We Are the Wandering Breezes Welcome to Spring Winter-Sleigh-bell Song With Songs and Honors Woodland Echoes |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 06 Jun 04 - 08:54 AM THE BEAUTIES OF HARMONY Fourth Edition 1820 Copyright page reads: DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, to wit: BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the eighteenth of May in the thirty-seventh yearf of the Independence of the United Srtates of America, A.D. 1813, Freeman Lewis and Cramer, Spear and Eichbaum, of the said district, have deposited in this office,the title of a book, the right whereofe they proclaim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit: "The Beauties of Harmony, containing the Rudiemnts of Music on a new and improved plan; including, with the rules of singing, an explanation of the rules and principles of composition. Together with an extensive collection of Sacred Music, consisting of plain tunes, fuges, anthems, etc. some of which are entirely new. To the whole is added, an Appendix, containignexplanations of musical terms, characters, etc. original and selected. By Freeman Lewis." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning by securing copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned," and also an actg entitled 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such books, during the time therein mentioned,' and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania (Not specifically a school songbook but obviously designed for the teaching of music. Book is not indexed but is arranged roughly alphabetically by tune name, contains text, usually a single line or verse, attribution of author of the words and composer of the music.) America - Watts, Wetmore Our days are like the grass, or as the morning flow'r Amanda ` Watts, Morgan Death like and overflowing stream Amherst - Tate & Brady, Billings Ye boundless realms of joy Amity - Watts, Reed How pleased and blest was I Africa - Watts, Billing Now shall my inward joys arise Albany - Watts, Edson Behold the morning sun begins his glorious way Amsterdam - Rippon, D. Reed Rise my soul and stretch thy wings Autumn - Beatty, Fisher See the leaves around ye falling All Saints - Watts, Tansur From all that dwell below the skies All Saints New - Watts, Hall O if my Lord would come and meet Arise, an anthem - words from sundry scriptures, music A. Williams Austria - Watts, Mitchell Is this the kind return Alstead - Watts, Holden Shepherd rejoice lift up your eyes |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 06 Jun 04 - 12:09 PM THE BEAUTIES OF HARMONY Fourth Edition 1820 Copyright page reads: DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, to wit: BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the eighteenth of May in the thirty-seventh year of the Independence of the United States of America, A.D. 1813, Freeman Lewis and Cramer, Spear and Eichbaum, of the said district, have deposited in this office,the title of a book, the right whereof they proclaim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit: "The Beauties of Harmony, containing the Rudiment of Music on a new and improved plan; including, with the rules of singing, an explanation of the rules and principles of composition. Together with an extensive collection of Sacred Music, consisting of plain tunes, fuges, anthems, etc. some of which are entirely new. To the whole is added, an Appendix, containig explanations of musical terms, characters, etc. original and selected. By Freeman Lewis." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An act for the encouragement of learning by securing copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned," and also an act entitled 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors and proprietors of such books, during the time therein mentioned', and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving and etching historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania (Not specifically a school songbook but obviously designed for the teaching of music. Book is not indexed but is arranged roughly alphabetically by tune name, contains text, usually a single line or verse, attribution of author of the words and composer of the music. Tunes are all printed shape-note.) America - Watts, Wetmore - Our days are like the grass, or as the morning flow'r Amanda ` Watts, Morgan - Death like an overflowing stream Amherst - Tate & Brady, Billings - Ye boundless realms of joy Amity - Watts, Reed - How pleased and blest was I Africa - Watts, Billing - Now shall my inward joys arise Albany - Watts, Edson - Behold the morning sun begins his glorious way Amsterdam - Rippon, D. Reed - Rise my soul and stretch thy wings Autumn - Beatty, Fisher - See the leaves around ye falling All Saints - Watts, Tansur - From all that dwell below the skies All Saints New - Watts, Hall - O if my Lord would come and meet Arise, an anthem - words from sundry scriptures, music A. Williams Austria - Watts, Mitchell - Is this the kind return Alstead - Watts, Holden (Christmas) - Shepherds rejoice lift up your eyes Bridgewater - Watts, Edson - From all who dwell beneath the skies Berlin - Watts, Billings - He dies: the heav'nly lover dies Brookfield - Watts, Billings - Show pity Lord Bunker Hill - w. by N. Niles - Where blood and carnage clothe the ground Buckingham - Watts, Williams - Help Lord for men of virtue fail Bristol - Watts, Swan - To show thy work by morning light Bray - Watts, Williams - When I with pleading wonder stand Brunswick - Watts - Why doth the man of riches grow to insolence and pride Bourbon - Watts - Look down in pity Lord and see Concord - Watts, Holden - The hill of Zion yields a thousand sacred sweets Cambridge - Rippon, Randall - Jesus I love thy glorious name China - Watts, Swan - Why should we mourn departing friends Communion - Watts, J. Robertson - How sweet and awful is the place Coronation - Rippon, Holden - All hail the power of Jesus' name Calvary - Watts, Rippon, D.Reed - My tho'ts that often mount the sky Complaint - Watts, Parmeter - Spare us o Lord aloud we pray Coleshill - Watts, Kirby - Lord what is man, poor feeble man Cookham - Rippon, Harmonia Sacra - 'Tis a point I long to know Cowper - Cowper, Holden - Forgive the song that falls so low Contentment - Watts, J. Cole - The Lord is my shepherd I shall be well supply'd Creation - Rippon, Holden - Lord when my raptured thoughts survey Cumberland New - Rippon - Come thou fount of ev'ry blessing Charleston - Watts, Frothington - With earnest longings of the mind Chockset - Psalm 139, Mitchell - Lord where shall guilty souls retire Colchester - Watts, Williams - Lord in the morning thou shalt hear Devises - Watts, J. Tucker - With my whole heart I'll raise my song David's Lamentation - Billins Dunlap's Creek - words ascribed to S.McFarland - Think O my soul the dreadful day Doomsday - Hart's Hymns, Wood - Behold with awful pomp the judge prepares to come Delight - Watts, Cohn - No burning heats by day nor blasts ofev'ning air Death's Alarm - Watts, West - The rising morn can't ensure Dunstan - Watts, Dr. Madan - Jesus shall reign where e'er the sun Dalston - Watts, Williams - The Lord Jehovah reigns Dover - Watts, Williams - Great is the Lord our God Denmark - Watts, Dr. Madan - Before Jehovah's awful throne Detroit - Watts, Wm. Evens - Praise ye the Lord, my heart will join Eastford - Psalm 89, Tate and Brady, French - When marching to thy bless'd abode Easter Anthem - Young's Night Thoughts, Billings - The Lord is risen indeed Enfield - tune by Chandler - Before the rosy dawn of day -Pp. 73 to 80 missing- Greenwich - Watts, D. Reed - Lord what a thoughtless wretch was I Handel's Hymn - How wondrous his grace, how amazing his love Hartford - Watts, Carpenter - This spacious earth is all the Lord's Hampton - music by Leach - Thou shepherd of Israel and mine Helmsley - Rippon, Madan - Lo he cometh Hinsdale - Psalm 46, Holyoke - Thou wilt reveal the paths of life Hollis - Watts - My soul come meditate the day St. Humphreys - Psalm 98 - Joy to the earth, the Saviour reigns (Joy to the World) Huntington - Watts, Morgan - Lord what a tho'tless wretch was I Hotham- Rippon, Madan - Jesus lover of my soul Heavenly Vision - Revelation, several verses, French Isle of Wight - Psalm 39, Tansur - A span is all that we can boast Irish - Watts, Williams - Blest morning whose young dawning rays Invitation - words taken as published by Holden from the Rural Harmony,music by Kimball - Come my beloved, haste away Jordan - Watts, Billings - There is a land of pure delight Judgment - Watts, N. Shumway - The Lord the judge before his throne bids all the earth draw nigh Jubilee - Rippon, Brownson - Blow ye the trumpet Kinderhook - Watts, Dr. Arnold - I sing my Saviour's wond'rous death Kingsbridge - Watts - Lord thou hast search'd and seen me thro' Kingswood - Rippon, J. Peck-Children of the heav'nly king Kittery - Lord's prayer, Billings Lamberton - Psalm 23, Watts, N.Shumway Lebanon - Billings - Hark from the tombs a doleful song Lover's Lamentation - That awful day will surely come Littleton - Rippon, Williams - Lo he cometh Little Marlboro - Psalm 90, Williams - Lord what a feeble piece is this our mortal frame Liberty Hall - music by Chapin - Alas and did my Saviour bleed Lenox - Rippon, Edson - Blow ye the trumpet, blow Lisbon - music by Reed - Welcome sweet day of rest Majesty - Sternhold & Hopkins, Billings - The Lord descended from above Madrid - Billings - Come sinners attend and make no delay Mear - Psalm 96, Williams' Col. - Sing to the Lord ye distant lands Melodia - Psalm 50, Merick - The Lord, the sov'reign, sends his summons forth St. Martin's - music by Tansur - Behold the glories of the lamb St. Michael's - Psalm 149, Tate & Brady & Belknap, Handel - O praise ye the Lord Milford - Watts, Stevenson - If angels sung a Savior's birth Mount Pleasant - music by Deolph - There is a house not made by hands Mount Ephraim - Rippon, Milgrove - Your harps ye trembling saints down from the willows take Monmouth - Why should we mourn departing friends Montgomery - Watts, Morgan - Early my God without delay Morning Hymn - music by Williams - Awake my soul, awake my eyes Moreton - music by Knapp - O may thy church, thy turtle dove Montreal - music by W. Evens - God is gone up, our Lord and king Munich - Rippon, German - 'Tis finish'd so the Saviour cri'd Morpheus - music by West - Death with his warrant in his hands Namur - Psalms - Bless'd is the man who shuns the place where sinners love to meet New York - Psalm 4, Dr. Arne - Lord thou wilt hear me when I pray New Hundred - Watts - Not to condemn the sons of men New Jerusalem - Watts, Ingalls - From the third heav'n where God resides Newburgh - Psalm 148, Munson - Let ev'ry creature join Newport - music by D.Reed - I send the joys of earth away New York Anthem - Pope, Pring - Vital spark of heav'nly flame Ninety-Third, music by L. Chapin - Come all harmonious tongues Ninety-Fifth - music by Colton - When I can read my title clear Newcourt - Psalm 147, Bond - The Lord hath eyes to give the blind Norway - a Saphic Ode, Watts - When the fierce north wind Northfield - Watts, Ingalls - How long dear Saviour, O how long Norwich - Watts, Hibbard - My sorrows like a flood New Sabbath - Watts - The Lord, how wondrous are his ways Northampton - music by Mann - Come we that love the Lord Newmark - music by Bull - Come holy spirit, heav'nly dove Ocean - Psalm 107, Swan - Thy works of glory, mighty Lord Oporto - a Portuguese hymn, S. Webb - When I survey the wondrous cross Omega - Rippon, Wm. Jones - Lo he cometh Old Fiftieth - Psalm 50, Blanks - The God of glory sends his summons forth Paris - Watts, Billings - This spacious earth is all the Lord's Peckham - Watts, J. Smith - Behold the morning sun begins his glorious way Penitence - music by T. Smith - To thee O God my cries ascend Putney - Watts, Williams - Remember Lord our mortal state Pittsburgh- Watts - Awake ye saints to praise your king Paraphrase - Watts - From all that dwell below the skies Pleyel's Hymn - Pleyel - So fades the lovely blooming flow'r Pentonville - music by Lindley - To bless thy chosen race Portugal - Watts - Lord when thou didst ascend on high Resolution, music by Holden - Great king of Zion, Lord of all Rapture - music by Oswald - Love divine, all loves excelling Rainbow - Watts, Swan - 'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand Repentance - music by Peck - O if my soul was form'd for woe Redemption - Billings - Th' eternal speaks, all heav'n attends Rockbridge - Watts, A. Chapin - Far from my thoughts this world begone Rockingham - music by A. Chapin - My God what endless pleasures dwell Rochester - Watts, Williams - Lord in the morning thou shalt hear Russia - Watts, D.Reed - False are the men of high degree Rocky Nook - Billings - These glorious minds, how bright they shine Rose of Sharon - Billings - I am the Rose of Sharon Savannah - Billings - O lovely appearance of death Sutton - Watts - Maker and sov'reigh Lord Sutton New - Watts, Goff - Save me O God, the swelling floods break in upon my soul Salisbury - music by Brownson - God of my salvation hear Sanbornton - Now is the heat of youthful blood See! He Rises - Rippon, Belknap, Holden - Angels roll the rock away Saints' Response - Erskine's Gospel Sonnets, Hall - Death is to us a sweet repose Southwell - music by Carpenter - 'Tis finished Suffield - Watts, King - Teach me the measure of my days Sophronia - Watts, King - Forbear, my friends, forbear Sheffield - Watts (Christmas) - Joy to the world Silver Street - Watts, J. Smith - Come sound his praise abroad Sherburn - Watts, D.Reed - Songs of immortal praise belong to my Almighty God Spring - Watts - He sends his word and melts the snow Springfield - music by Babcock - Jesus drinks the bitter cup Scotland - music by Shumway Awake our souls, away our fears Symphony - Watts, Morgan Behold the judge descends Thirty-Third - Watts, Tuckey Rejoice ye righteous in the Lord Thirty-Fourth - Tate & Brady, Stevenson Thro' all the changing scenes of life Thomaston - Dr. Biles, Billings Great God how frail a thing is man Trowbridge - Rippon, Handel Jesus full of all compassion St. Thomas - music by Williams Shall wisdom cry aloud Triumph - Rippon, Hamilson Begone unbelief, my Saviour is near Truro - Williams Collection Now to the Lord a noble song Trinity - music by Giardini Come thou almighty king Turin - music by Dr. Madan Son of God, thy blessing grant Union - music by Gillet Once more my soul, the rising day Unitia - music by Chapin O tell me no more of this world's vain store Victory - D. Reed Now shall my head be lifted high Virginia - Watts, Brownson Thy words the raging winds control Vernon - Rippon, Dwight, T. Olmstead Yo mourning saints Walpole - music by Wood O if my soul was form'd for woe Walsall - Watts, Williams How shall the young secure their hearts Wells - music by Holdrayd Life is the time to serve the Lord Waybridge - Psalm 139, Dr. Madan Lord where shall guilty souls retire Wareham - Watts, Dr. Arnold Soon as I heard my Father say Winchester - Watts, Williams My refuge is the God of love Winchester New - Methodist Collection of Hymns Who is it that comes from far Winter - Watts, D. Reed His hoary frost, his fleecy snow descends and clothes the ground Windham - D.Reed Broad is the road that leads to death Westonfavel - Williams Come let us join our cheerful songs Westminster - N. Shumway Thou great and sov'reign Lord of all Westford Far from my thoughts, vain world begone Westford New - Belknap's Hymnal, Holyoke Lord to the prince of heaven our cheerful voices raise Williamstown - Watts, Brown Show pity Lord Winwick - Madan (Tune only) Note: Rippon, Belknap and others seem to refer to other published collections on which I need to do further research. The Watts are from Watts "Psalms and Hymns" - Charles |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 06 Jun 04 - 12:39 PM A Google search just brought me more information than I'll ever absorb about John Rippon (1751-1836), Jeremy Belknap (1744-1798), Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) and the Williams College collection. I'll abandon hymns for now and go back to school songbooks. - Charles |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 06 Jun 04 - 03:36 PM TARA'S HARP, A New Collection of Favorite Songs and Glees for Youth: Designed for the Use of Schools, Seminaries and the Social Circle, Containing also A Complete Course of Elementary Instruction in Vocal Music Author: J.A.Getzke Pub: Lee & Walker, Philadelphia, 1853 All That Glitters Is Not Gold Am I Not True to Thee? Angels Are Here, The Auld Lang Syne Aunt Jemima's Plaster Awake My Soul (Four Voice Round) Away With Melancholy Beautiful Day, The Beautiful Silver Sea Behold, How Brightly Breaks the Morning Blest Is the Hour Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters Charity Child's Wish, The Chimes, The Columbia, the Land of the Brave (Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean) Come, Gather Round the Hearth Come to the Sunset Tree Come, Ye Disconsolate Coming Through the Rye Cow and the Ass, The Day Our Mother Died, The Days of Absence Days Gone By, The Dear Summer Morn Dearest Spot of Earth to Me Is Home Dreams That Charmed Me Fading, Still Fading Fairy Boy, The Flow Gently, Sweet Afton Fond Hearts at Home, The Fond Moments of My Childhood From Greenland's Icy Mountains Full of Mischief Gipsies' Festival, The Golden Moon, The Hail, Columbia Happiness of Home, The Happy Land Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls, The Heart! the Heart! The Heart's Mission Holiday Song Home of My Childhood Home, Sweet Home Honest Hearts and Willing Hands How Beautiful Is the Sea How Cheerful Along How Sweet Are the Roses Hunter's Chorus, The (von Weber) I Love the Merry Sunshine I Set My Heart Upon a Flower I Would Not Live Alway I'm a Pilgrim Kindred Hearts Laurie's Cottage Let Us Live With a hope Life Let Us Cherish Lightly May the Boat Row List to the Convent Bells Listen to the Mocking-Bird Love of One Fond Heart, The Lovely Nancy Maltese Boatman's Song, The Mercy's Dream Mother, Home and Heaven My Cottage Home My Early Fireside My God, My Father My Little Valley Home No Night There Old Easy-Chair By the Fire, The Old Hundred Only a Child Origin of the Harp (Thomas Moore) Orphan Ballad-Singers Our Good Old Friends Over the Summer Sea Pet of the Cradle, The Rebecca at the Well Rock Beside the Sea, The Rose of Nanjemoy, The Shells of Ocean Sleep, Gentle Mother Smiling Faces Softly Now the Light Song of Praise Song of the Farmer, The Spanish Hymn Sparkling With Light Speak Gently Star of the Evening Star-Spangled Banner, The Styrian Shepherd's Song Swiss Boy Switzer's Farewell, The There Is No Home Like My Own Thy Will Be Done Tallis's Evening Hymn Tell Me, Ye Winged Winds There Is a Calm This Land is Ours 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered To Him That Giveth To the West! Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Up in the Morning Early Village Green, The Watcher, The Watchman, GTell Us of the Night What Are the Wild Winds Saying? What Fairy-Like Music? What Is Home Without a Father? What Is Home Without a Mother? When Soft Stars Are Peeping Who'll Come and Play With Me? Why Ask If I Remember Thee? Wings of a Dove, The Yankee Doodle Ye Shepherds Tell Me |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 Jun 04 - 04:13 PM THE ABRIDGED ACADEMY SONG-BOOK for use in Schools and Colleges Charles H. Levermore Ginn & Co., 1895, 1898, 298 pp. Record only. I have located THE ACADEMY SONG-BOOK; will not post the abridged. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 Jun 04 - 06:30 PM FOLK-SONGS AND OTHER SONGS FOR CHILDREN Jane Byrd Radcliffe-Whitehead, Ed. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, 1903, 226 pp., 8 1/2" x 12" Both Classified and Alphabetic indexes. English Songs 1-28 Scottish 29-54 Irish 55-72 German 73-92 French 93-112 Scandanavian 113-120 Polish and Russian 121-130 Italian 131-144 Spanish 145-158 Songs of Patriotism 159-180 Carols 181-188 Nursery Songs 189-202 Lullabies 203-216 Rounds, Catches and Part-Songs 217-226 America (God Save the King) 159 And We're a'Noddin' (Scotch) 48 Annie Laurie (Scotch) 38 Arthur of Bradley (English) 10 At Summer Morn (Round) 221 Auld Lang Syne 54 Austrian National Anthem (Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser) 196 Baa! Baa! Black Sheep 196 Battle Hymn of the Republic 162 Begone, Dull Care! 4 Birds' Duet 152 Blue Bells of Scotland, The 41 Bonnie Laddie, Highland Laddie 36 Brave of Heart 120 In the Moon's Pale Light (Au clair de la lune) 93 Cachucha, La 150 Caller Herrin' 50 Campbells are Comin', The 52 Chairs to Mend! 220 City Rat and Country Rat, The 108 Clear Cool Pond, The (Les trois princesses) 102 Cockles and Mussels 68 Come, Aurora (Viens, Aurora) 112 Come, Lasses and Lads (2) Cradle Song (Wiegenlied) 209 Dairy, The (La Luisella) 142 Dixie's Land 165 Dodo, Baby, Do (Do do, l'enfant, do) 216 Dormi (Sleep, sweet babe) 214 Dove, The (La Paloma 156 Dream-Baby (Schlaf' in gute Ruh') 211 Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes 224 Duke Marlborough (Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre) 96 Fair Gabrielle (Charmante Gabrielle) 100 Farmyard Song 116 Father O'Flynn 55 First Nowell, The 182 First Primrose, The (O Tannenbaum) 114 Fir Tree, The (O Tannenbaum) 74 Flicker, Flicker, Fire-Sprite (Der rothe Sarafan) 128 Flowers of the Forest, The 29 Foxhunt, The 64 Friar John 226 Funiculi, Funicula 131 Garden, The 201 Gin a Body Meet a Body 40 Good Comrade, The (Der gute Kamerad) 92 Good King Wenceslas 181 Good Night 217 Greeting (Gruss) 86 Guardian Angels (Kinderwacht) 208 Have You Heard the News? 217 Hedge Roses (Heiden-Röslein) 82 He That Will Not When He May (J'ai un long voyage á faire) 106 Highland Lad My Love Was Born, A 44 Home, Sweet Home 24 How Can I Leave Thee? )Ach, wie ist's moglich dann) 81 Hunt Is Up, The 1 In the Spring (Sur le pont d'Avignon) 202 I Rode Away to Mandalay (Je m'en allay à Bagnolat) 101 Jolly Miller, The 8 John Peel 14 Krakoviak (No. 1)121 Krakoviak (No. 2) 124 Ladybird (Marienwürmchen) 84 Lass of Richmond Hill, The 20 Last Rose of Summer, The 66 Lavender's Blue 193 Little Cock-Sparrow, The 198 Little Cossack 212 Little Man and Maid 192 Little Red Lark, The 58 Loch Lomond 42 Lord Lovell 16 Loreley, The (Die Lorelei) 76 Lost Chicken, The 194 Lovely Minka (Schöne Minka) 125 Low-Backed Car, The 60 Lucy Locket 196 Maiden's Wish, The 122 Manger Throne, The 184 March of the Men of Harlech 168 Marseillaise, The (La Marseillaise) 175 Meeting (Gaudeamus igitur) 73 Merry May th4e Keel Row 32 Mill, The (Ja eimemkühlen Grunde) 89 Miller's Flowers, The (Des Müllers Blumen) 78 Minstrel Boy, The 62 Morning (Steh' nur auf, du Schweizerbu') 80 Mulberry Bush, The 200 My Dame Has a Lame Tame Crane 221 My Love's an Arbutus 70 My Normandy *Ma Normandie) 94 My Old Friend John 26 My Trooper ( Mein Shatz ist ein Reiter) 90 Nightingale, The 126 O Can Ye Sew Cushions 204 O Hush Thee, My Baby 206 Oh, Charlie Is My Darling 30 Oh! Dear, What Can the matter Be? 12 Oh, Who Will O'er the Downs so Free 222 Old King Cole 190 Orioles (O yi caroli) 140 Peace of Night (Frieden der Nacht) 83 Pomona 148 Regimental March 145 Remembrance 154 Return, The (Le Retour) 103 Riego's Hymn 178 Rowing (La notte é bella) 138 Roy's Horse Enjoys a Gallop 46 Safe Stronghold, A (Ein' feste Burg) 172 Santa Lucia 134 Scotland's Burning 217 Sea Breeze, The (Marianina) 136 Shepherd Maiden, The (Il était une bergère Skye Boat Song 34 Sleep, Baby, Sleep (Schlaf', Kindlein, schlaf') 210 Softly Sleep Thou (Schlafe, schalfe, holder süsser Knabe) 203 Soldier Song (Soldatenlied) 87 Sounds of Spring 118 Star Spangled Banner, The 160 Stilly Night, Starry and Bright! (Stille Nacht, Leilige Nacht) 188 Summer Is a-Coming In 218 Swallow, The 146 Swallow, Good Bye (Liebchen, ade!) 197 Sweet and Low 22 Three Blind Mice 220 Three Kings of Orient, The 186 Three Little Kittens, The 189 Three Ravens, The 17 Twilight Musing 113 Two Stars 88 Watch on the Rhine (Die Wacht am Rhein) 170 We Praise Thee, Lord 174 When All the World Is Young 6 When Christ Was Born 185 When I Was Shepherd (Lorsque j'étais petit) 98 White Sand and Gray Sand 220 Work (O sanctissima) 144 Youth Has Gone (Plus ne suis ce que j'ai été) 110 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 Jun 04 - 07:40 PM Note on "Folk-Songs and Other Songs For Children," Jane Byrd Radcliffe-Whitehead, 1903. "In America, if we except the negro and Indian melodies, some college songs, and a few others, we can hardly be said to have as yet any folk songs." We know this to be wrong, but in 1903, collecting by Sharpe and others was only beginning. The rich store of folk songs found by Sharp, Brown, Randolph, Cox, Lomax and many others was not yet unearthed. Although unaware of American folk songs, Jane Byrd Radcliffe-Whitehead is known for her research on carols; she brought many of them to public attention for the first time. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 06 Jun 04 - 09:09 PM MCDOUGALL'S ENGLISH SONGSTER English Songs, Carols and Rounds Recommended by the Board of Education Author: Edward Mason Pub: McDougall's Educational Company, Ltd., London, Edinburgh, no date, but appears to be early 20th century A-Hunting We Will Go Bailiff's Daughter, The Begone, Dull Care Come, Lasses and Lads Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Early One Morning Good Morrow, Pretty Maid Happy Clown, The Mermaid, The Hunt Is Up, The Jolly Miller, The Keel Row, The Roast Beef of Old England, The Since First I Saw Your Face |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 Jun 04 - 09:14 PM THIS IS MUSIC 8, TEACHERS' EDITION William R. Sur, R. E. Nye, Charlotte DuBois. Illus. Ben Black Allyn and Bacon Inc., Boston, 1963, 1968, 1970s, 240pp. Contents Let's get Started Experimenting with Music Musical Styles and Periods The Holiday Seasons American Music A Musical Kaleidoscope Music For Life Instrumental Aids Indexes (Glossary, Classified, Alphabetical- includes notes on music types, Periods, instruments, etc.) Ach Gott, wie Weh tut Scheiden 202-203 Acoustics- the Science of Sound 38-40 Alleluia 177 American Jazz 126, 141 Army Goes Rolling Along, The 193-195 Art Song, The 66 Aura Lee 22-23 (tune for Army Blue; 2 verses and refrain, p. 23) Autoharp 224-225 Awake, My Soul 185 Baroque Period 47 Because You're You 124-125 Best of All Possible Worlds, The 146-147 Bucycle Built For Two 208 Blues 138-139 Can't You Line It? 129-131 Christmas day Is Come 84-85 Classial Period 58 Come, Gracious Spirit 46 Complex Note Values 29 Continental's Farewell 30-31 (Princeton Univ.) Cornell Song 217 Day of Praise is Done, The 35 Der Geistertanz 68-71 Double Canon 60-61 Dutch Company. The 212 Easy Rider 134-135 (Blues, Lomax !) Echo Hymn 82-83 For Class Discussion 141 From Proverbs 151-153 (canon, Niblock) Get-Away-From-It-All Blues, The 140 Ghost Dance, The 68-71 Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor 142-144 Glossary of Musical Terms 232-235 Goodbye Song 220-221 Green Grow the Lilacs 157 Guitar 226-228 Hail, Alma Mater! 216 Han Skal Leve 219 Harvest 80 Hawaii Ponoi 174-175 (King Kalakaua, H. Berger, Hawaiian Anthem and State Song) He's All Right 218 He's Gone Away 96-97 Holy Art Thou 48-52 Home On the Range 28 Hop Up, My Ladies 103-105 How Well Can You Read Music? 34 Hush of the Sea 66-67 (Meeres Stille) Hymn to Joy 59 (Charles Wesley, Beethoven) I'm Going to Sing All the Way 98-99 I'm Gonna Sing 11 Instrumental Aids 222-231 In the Evening By the Moonlight 208-209 It Must be So 148 I Want to Die Easy 136-137 I Want to Join the Band 27 I Wish I Were Single Again 12 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 179 Jim Along Josie 205 John Henry 127 Johnny Has Gone For a Soldier 102 Jolly Old Roger 122 (New England) Joy to the World 86 (Isaac Watts, Handel) Last Song, The 186 (Blackfoot) Late Nineteenth Century 123 Learning the Rules of the Music Game 41 Let Me Fish Off Cape St. Mary's 162-163 (Kelland, Newfoundland tune) Let's Organize 24 Let's Review Listening 25 Let Us Sing Together 214 Listen and Compare 53, 65 Little Jenny Dow 108-110 Lone Prairie, The 29 Lonesome Valley 100-101 Long Life to the Friend 13 Long Live Our School 21 Long-tail Blue 33 (coat, not fly) Lord of All Being, Throned Afar 180 Lovely Appear 181-183 Man on the Flying Trapeze, The 206-207 Matangi 172-173 (New Zealand) Meeres Stille 66-67 Mi Y'Malel? 87 Music and Living 178 Music in Early America 94 National Styles in Music 158 Nine Hundred Miles 114-117 Nobody Home 214 Now Let Ev'ry Tongue Adore Thee 184 O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 45 Oh, Värmeland 200-201 Old Blue 132-133 Old Joe Clark 106-107 On My Journey Home 18 On Wings of Song 72-73 Oompadoodle Canon, The 149 Origin and Meaning of Hanukkah and Purim, The 88 Our Native Song 204 Our Sorrow Is Pain 171 (East Indian) Palm Branches 90-91 Panis Angelicus 76-77 Past Lives in the Present, The 44 Psalm 118 34 Purim Greeting 89 Recorder 230-231 Related Listening 155, 187 Response After Prayer 178 Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow 81 Romantic Period, The 64 Sailor's Romance 14-15 She Flies Away 62-63 Signs of Weather 150 Simple Note Values 28 Sing Together 43 Sing Your Way Home 17 So Findt Man Guelden 36-37 (Orlando di Lasso, no lyrics)) Some Folks Do 111 Some Names in Jazz 126 Song of the Voyageurs, The 159-161 Sourdough Pete and Klondike Joe 118-121 Stars and Stripes Forever, The 196-197 Stars Are Shining 13 Star-Spangled Banner, The 198-199 Streets of Laredo 112-113 Sukkah 80 Sweet Genevieve 210 Symphony No. 6 (Tchaikovsky) 19 Thanksgiving Song 79 Things to Do 53, 65, 154, 211 This Sweet and Merry Month of May 57 Three Little Kittens 16 Trail Drive 168-170 Turkey in the Straw 95 Twentieth Century 64-65 Varsity 215 Wake, Ev'ry Breath 93 Walk 'long John 128 Wandering Willie 164-165 When Johnny Comes Marching Home 190-192 When Love Is Kind 166-167 When the Saints Go Marching In 20 Where, Oh, Where? 212-213 Which Is the Properest Day to Sing? 54-55 (Thomas Arne, 18 c.) Who Can Retell? 87 Yankee Doodle Boy 188-189 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 06 Jun 04 - 09:34 PM MCDOUGALL'S ENGLISH SONGSTER English Songs, Carols and Rounds Recommended by the Board of Education Author: Edward Mason Pub: McDougall's Educational Company, Ltd., London, Edinburgh, no date, but appears to be early 20th century A-Hunting We Will Go Auld Lang Syne Bailiff's Daughter, The Barbara Allen Barley Mow, The Bay of Biscay, The Begone, Dull Care Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind British Grenadiers, The Cherry Ripe Come, Lasses and Lads Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Dulce Domum Early One Morning Fairest Isle Farewell, Manchester First Noel, The Girl I Left Behind Me God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen God Save the King Golden Slumbers Golden Vanity, The Good Christian Men, Rejoice Good King Wenceslas Good Morrow, Pretty Maid Happy Clown, The Heart of Oak Here's a Health Unto His Majesty Hunt Is Up, The It Was a Lover and His Lass Joan to the Maypole John Peel Jolly Miller, The Keel Row, The Land of My Fathers May-Pole, The Mermaid, The Now Is the Month of Maying Now, Robin, Lend Me Thy Bow Oak and the Ash, The Polly Oliver Roast Beef of Old England, The Robin Hood Rule, Britannia Sigh No More, Ladies Since First I Saw Your Face Song of the Western Men, The Spring's A-Coming, The Tom Bowling Under the Greenwood Tree Useful Plough, The Wassail Song, The We Be Three Poor Mariners We Three Kings of Orient Are Where the Bee Sucks With Jockey to the Fair Ye Gentlemen of England Ye Mariners of England ROUNDS: A Boat! a Boat! Adieu, Sweet Amaryllis Chairs to Mend Come, Follow Me Fie, Nay, Prithee John Great Tom Is Cast Hark! the Bonny Christchurch Bells Let's Have a Peal Look ! Neighbors Look! My Dame Hath a Lame Tame Crain O Absalom! O My Love She Weepeth Sore Sing We Merrily Slaves to the World 'Tis Humdrum To Portsmouth Turn Again, Whittington Under This Stone White Sand and Gray Sand Wilt Thou Lend Me Thy Mare? Wind, Gentle Evergreen Would You Know My Celia's Charms? |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 07 Jun 04 - 12:49 AM THIS IS MUSIC 7 Teachers' Edition William R. Sur, Charlotte DuBois, Robert E, Nye. Illus. Virginia Masson, very attractive). Allyn and Bacon Inc., Boston, 1963, 1968 Contents Introduction Sociable Songs 8-25 Exploring the Elements of Music 26-39 Moods and Emotions in Music 40-121 Music in Early America 128-141 Music For the Stage 142-169 Music for Special Occasions 170-225 Instrumantal Aids 226-235 Indexes Classified, Alphabetical Abendlied 43-45 Ach du lieber Augustin 20 Adir Hu 218-219 Advance Australia Fair 112-113 Adventure 7 (poem anon.) Agil V'esmach 215-216 Ainsworth Psalter 139 Alleluia 206 (Lowell Mason) Aloha Oe 62 Aloha Oe 38-39 (Instrumental version) Ambrosian Song of Praise, The 173 (German) America 220-221 American Quartet 125 (Dvorak) America's Creed 222-225 America, the Beautiful 10-11 Amici 8 (tune used at Cornell for "Far Above Cayuga's Waters") As Joseph Was A-Walking (poem) 177 Auld Lang Syne 194 Australian National Song 112-113 Autoharp 228-229 Avinu Malkenu 74-75 Ballet 143-146 Balm in Gilead 132 Battle Hymn of the Republic 196-197 Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms 205-296 Brincan y bailan 183 (Sp. words to 'Joyfully Dance,' p. 182) Canadian National Song 106-107 (The Maple Leaf Forever; not the Canadian Anthem O Canada) Carmen 147-156 (Excerpts, Bizet) Charge of the Light Brigade 34 (poem) Chester 195 Christmas Canon 177 (Billings) Come Down, Angels 24 Come, Ye Thankful People 174-175 Courtship of Miles Standish, The (poem) Coventry Carol 187 Day is Done, The (poem) 42 Der Freischutz, Prayer from 76 Ding Dong! Merrily on High 179 Doxology 130 Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes 51 Ein' feste Burg 25 Elfin Knight, The 137 El tortillero 99 Erie Canal 36-38 Evening Song 43-45 (Abendleid; Heine, Schumann) Exercise 18, 138, 139 Father in Heaven 13 Fiddler, The 69 (Ger. arr. Brahms) First Nowell, The 180-181 Form 39 Fortune Teller, The 168-169 Gaily Ring the Bells 178 Gaudeamus Igitur 16 Ghost of Tom, The 171 Gilbert and Sullivan Melody 157-167 God Be in My Head 73 God Bless Our Native Land 221 God Grants Liberty (Quot.) 220 God Save the Queen 221 Good News 190-191 Good Night to You All 50 Great Wall Ballad 102 Gregorian Chant 26-27 Guitar 230-232 Habanera 153-155 Hanukkah (text) 217 Hanukkah, O Hanukkah 217 Harmony 38-39 Harvest Song 172-173 (Danish) Harvest, The 80-83 (Sp. La parva) Henry and Lizzie 135 Herdsman's Song in Spring 210-211 How Well I Remember 212-213 I Am Called Anna Knutsdaughter 70 Iceland 104-105 I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby 22-23 I'm Going to Sing All the Way 18-19 I'm Workin' My Way Back Home 101 Instrumental Aids 226-235 Instruments and Instrumental Music 122-127 In That Morning 129 I would provide a child (quot.) 177 John Henry 84-86 Joshua Fit de Battle 136 Joyfully Dance 182-183 Jupiter Symphony 122 Kerry Dance, The 201-204 Kindling Wood 15 La Marseillaise 115-117 La parva 80 (poem, song) Life's Journey 78 Limericks 21 Little Boy Jesus 184-185 Loading Bananas in Ecuador 87-95 Lone Fish-Ball, The 68 Long Live Our School 214 Malay Song 64 Maple Leaf Forever, The 106-107 March of the Men of Harlech 12-13 Melody 34-38 Mexico 108-111 Mighty Fortress, A 25 Mistress Shady 14 More We Get Together, The 20 Music in the Heavenly Paradise 208 My Gypsy Sweetheart 108-109 My Own, My Native Land (poem) 103 My Sweet Sweeting 63 New River Train 139-141 Night Herding Song 98 Notation 27-29 Nouvelles agreables 190-191 Now Is the Month of Maying 209 Now Soft the Night is Creeping 42 O All Ye Nations of the Earth 172 Ode to Newfoundland 114 Old Hundredth 130 Old Round 71 O Lord, Do Not Forget Me 207 Once to Ev'ry Man and Nation 79 Opera 147-156 Operetta 157-169 Orchestra, The 123-127 Our Sorrow Is Pain 77 Out Seaward 65-67 Per Spelman 30-32 Pesach 218 Petrouchka 143-146 Pippa Passes (poem) 208 Praise the Lord 218-219 Praise to God, Immmortal Praise 176 Prayer from Der Freischutz 76 Psalm III 138 Recorder 233-235 Rhythm 29-34 Saw You Never in the Twilight 192 Scale, The 35 Sea, The 60-61 See How the Smoke Lightly Flies 149-152 See the Pretty Maiden 33 Serenade in Vain 54-57 Shady Grove 58-59 Shanty-Man's Alphabet 134 (A-H only, North Dakota) Shepherds Come 188 Shoo, Fly! 200 Silent Night 189-190 Silver Lamps 185-186 Singing Technique 41 Skye Boat Song 96-97 Social Band 131 Some Folks Do 17 Sound of the Trumpet (poem) 215 Star-Spangled Banner, The 118-119 Steal Away 28 Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht 189 Sukkoth 215 Symphony No. 41 (Mozart) 122 Tell Me Why 21 There Was a Man 133 Toast to General Washington, The 198-199 Tom Fiddler 30-32 Toreador Song 156 Tortilla Vendor, The 99 To the Dance 71 Transposition 127 Twelve Days of Christmas, The 193 Twilight 50 Vergebliches Standchen 54-57 Wanderer's Night Song 46-49 What sweeter music (quot.) 177 When the Kye Comes Hame 52-53 With the Guard on Duty Going 148 Yangtze Boatmen's Chantey 100 Years at the Spring, The (poem) 208 Yodeler Boy 72 You're a Grand Old Flag 120-121 Zum Tanz 71 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 07 Jun 04 - 06:39 AM THIS IS MUSIC FOR TODAY 2 Authors: William Sur, Mary Tolbert, William Fisher, Adeline McCall Illustrated: Dora Leder Pub: Allyn and Bacon, Inc. 1971 Aiken Drum 139 Air Plane Ride 98 All Day My Hands Keep Moving 33 All the Pretty Little Horses 49 Allee Allee O, The 154 America 185 America the Beautiful 159 Animals in the Zoo 112 Aquarium, The (Carnival of the Animals) 149 Are You Sleeping 69 Autumn Wind, The 48 Baa,Baa, Black Sheep 62 Baby Sleep 78 Bells 50 Bells in the Steeple 63 Birds in Granny's Garden 125 Boat Songs 52 Bon-Jour Mes Amis 20 By'm Bye 79 Carpenters, The 95 Chiu, Chiu, Chiu 146 Circle of San Miguel, The 17 City, The (poem) 92 Clap Your Hands 41 Clapping Land 15 Celesta, The 84-5 Come, My Friend and Dance 21 Coqui, El 147 Counting Song 23 Cuckoo Bird, The 182-3 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Nutcracker Suite) 85 Darby Ram, The 129 Day Is Now Over, The 57 Deck the Halls 168-9 Ding Dong Diggy Diggy Dong 60 Dinga, Dinga, Doodle 138 Doctor Foster Went to Gloster 58 Doctor Ironbeard 102-3 Doktor Eisenbart 102-3 Down in the Valley 67 Echo 142 Es tanzt ein Bi-ba Butzemann 42-3 El Tren del Almendral 22 Farmer (poem) 118 First Snow (poem)156 For Health and Strength 167 For the Beauty of the Earth 166 Frere Jacques 69 Frog, The 147 Funny Song 113 Going Down to Cairo 100 Going to the Fair 40 Golliwog Cakewalk 31 Good Day, My Friends 20 Green, Green, Green 11 Hallowe'en Faces 160-1 Harmony (poem) 118 Hawaiian Chant 27 Here Dances Bi-ba Butzemann 42-3 High or Low 59 Hiking Song 143 Horsey, Horsey 36-7 Hot Cross Buns 54-5 Hurdy Gurdy Man, The 116-7 Hush, My Baby 56 I Had a Little Overcoat 106-7 I Like to Live on the Farm 120 I Listen to the Whistles (poem) 93 I Live in a City 94 I Live in Montana 122 I Think It's So 140 If You're Happy 12 If You've Never (poem) 162 I'm Proud to Live in America 184 Instruments (poem) 70-1 Jack, Can I Ride? 114-5 Jenny Jenkins 104-5 Jingle Bells 175 Kookaburra 175 Kuckuck 182-3 Kukuriku 124 Life Under the Sea 148-9 Listen to Bongo Drums 30 Little Bingo 128 Little Ducklings 132 Little Farmer, The 121 Little Speck o'Lady 18-9 Little Train, The 00 Lukey's Boat 153 Mail Myself to You 178 Make a Singing Valentine 179 Makulai 27 Marching to Pretoria 34-5 Mary Had a Little Lamb 86 Melody (poem) 46-7 Mi chacra 130 Midsummer Night's Dream, A 72-74 Minuet in F (Mozart) 81 Miss Crab 152 Mister Fiddler 75 Moon, The 26 Motor Cars (poem) 93 My Farm 130-1 My Old Dan 38-9 Mystery Tune (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star) 80 O Come Little Children 173 O Hanukkah 170-1 October (poem) 156 Of a Tailor and a Bear 108-110 Oh, Walk Together, Children 13 Old John Bradleum 10 Old Woman and the Pig, The 77 One for the Money (poem) 45 One, Two, Tie My Shoe 61 Oranges and Lemons 68 Over the River and Through the Wood 164-5 Park With the Zoo, The 111 Paul and the Chickens 133 Pawpaw Patch, The 66 Pirate Bold, A 151 Pretty Mermaid 150 Pumpkin Eater's Little Fugue 87 Rabbit and the Tortoise, The 144 Rain, Rain, Go Away (poem) 53 Rhythm (poem) 28-9 Rhythm of Words 45 Riding in a Taxi, Miss Mary Jane 97 Rig-a-jig-jig 32 Rooster's Crowing, The 124 Sambalele 24-5 Sammy Sackett 55 Sandy Land 123 Scraping Up Sand in the Bottom of the Sea 155 Seasons, The 158 See the Leopard 113 Sheep Shearing, The 126 Shoemaker, The 101 Singing Time (poem) 7 Skating Away 176-7 Skyscrapers (poem) 92 Snow is Falling 175 Song for the G Bell 52 Space Travel (poem) 136 Star Light, Star Bright (poem) 45 Susie, Little Susie 134 Tailor and the Bear, The 108-10 Tanga Leo 135 Thank You for Your Care 167 There Was an Old Witch 162-3 This Land is Your Land 14 This Old Man 44 Thunderstorm, The 141 Tideo 16 To a Snowflake 177 Traffic Officer, The 96 Train From Almendral, The 22 Try the Riddle 39 Tsuki 26 Twittering Machine, The (Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee) 91 Two-part Invention (J.S.Bach)83 Two Rabbits 181 Two Songs Together 53 Variations on "Ah, vous dirais-je, Maman" 80 ' 80 Walking in Space (poem) 45 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 174 Welcome (poem) 20 Who Has Seen the Wind? (poem) 45 Who's That? 78 Wind Through the Olive Trees 172 Winter is Over 180 You'll Sing an Song and I'll Sing a Song 8-9 Variations on "Ah vous dirais-je Maman |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 07 Jun 04 - 02:27 PM THIS IS MUSIC 5 Teachers' Edition Wm. R.Sur, R. E. Nye, Wm. R. Fisher, M. R. Tolbert Illus. Winnie Fitch Phelan Allyn and Bacon 348 pp., 1962, 1964 Two Parts: Teachers' Section 134 pp. Music with Our Friends 1 Music of Explorers and Colonists 14 Music of a Young Nation 45 Exploring Music of the Southern States 73 Exploring Music of the Westward Movement 87 Songs of Many Nations 114 Special Days 125 Instrumental Helps 134 (pp. 206-210) Students' Section 214 pp. inc. Classified and Alphabetical Indexes Abalone 131 A-Jogging Along 83 Alaska's Flag 156 Aloha Oe 158-159 America 53 America the Beautiful 160 Angels We have Heard on High 192-193 A-Roving 19 Austrian Hymn 54-55 Battle Hymn of the Republic 112-113 Bingo 75 Biquette 61 Birdkeeper, The 45 Bird Song, The 31 Birthday Song, A 43 Blow the Man Down 59 Blow the Winds Southerly 25 Blow, Ye Winds 60 Blue Bell of Scotland, The 66 Blue Juniata, The 82 Blue-Tail Fly, The 93 Brighton Camp 76 Broom, The 42 Buena Vista 119 Buffalo Gals 98 Campbells Are Coming, The 152 Camptown Races 92 Canaday-I-O 140 Captain Jinks 121 Chilly Winds 153 Christmas Round 195 Clementine 129 Come By Here 163 Come, Come, Ye Saints 116 Come, Follow Me 27 Come, Sister, Come 24 Come, Ye Thankful People 36 Cotton Needs A-Pickin' 99 Cradle for New Music, A 100-101 Dance Song 145 Dans les chantiers nous hivernerons 174 Darby Ram, The 64-65 Deaf Old Woman's Courtship, The 29 Der Lindenbaum 89 Der Vogelfänger 45 Dixie 110-111 Donkey, The 74 Drawing of the Water 168 Echoes of Colonial Days 46-47 El capotin 22 Entr'acte Music for "Rosamunde" (excerpt) 88 Erie Canal 78-79 Exploring Musical Ideas 15-17, 32, 122 Farewell Song 134 (Princeton Univ.) Far From Home Farmer Comes to Town, The 132 Finland's Pride 142 First Nowell, The 188-189 For Rain and Sun 38 Free America 48 From Heaven Above 189 From Siberia 170 From the New World Symphony 148-149 Girl I Left Behind Me, The 76 Glorious Fourth, The 52 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken 54-55 Goat, The 61 God Save the King (Queen) 53 Goin' to Boston 85 Golden Slippers, 96-97 Golden Slumbers 26 Good-bye, My Lover, Good-bye 120 Good Night 171 Ground-Gopher's Hole, The 12 (trad.) Ground Hog 109 Gustaf's Toast 143 Hail, Columbia 51 Haru Ga Kita 166 Hike Along 8 Hineey Ma Tov 167 Holly and the Ivy, The 190 Huron Canal, The 21 I'm Gonna Sing 97 In Old Mexico 181 Instrumental Helps 206-209 Instruments Charm Me, The 210 In the Tyrol 151 Invitation to the Singing School 72 I Went to the Toróró 176 Jarabe 180 Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head 197 Johnny Sands 81 Joy to the World 196 Juba Dance 100-101 Juniper Tree, The 87 Keys of My Heart, The 68 Kum ba Yah 163 La Jesusita 178 Las mañanitas 179 Leavin' Old Texas 136 Let's Shoot the Rooster 28 Linden Tree, The 89 Lone Star Trail, The 136 Look, There is the Steamer! 198 Lotus Song 164-165 Lovely Evening 27 Maple Leaf Forever, The 173 March King, The 202-204 Marines' Hymn, The 69 Marvelous Mountains 177 Mary and Martha 135 Miller, The 124 Minuet from the Quintet in E Major 47 (Boccherini) Mister Banjo 62 Montes primorosos 177 My Hero's a Cowboy 137 My Lord, What a Morning 106-107 My Sweet Sweeting 157 Nathaniel Dett and His Juba 100-101 New Music from the New World 146-149 New Symphony, A 148-149 Night Time 44 Noël, Noël 191 Now Dawn Is Coming 23 Oh! Susanna 13 Old Dan Tucker 94 Old Hundred 33 Old Rosin the Beau 130 Old Sister Phoebe 87 Old Tare River 95 On the Mountain, in the Valley 169 Outer Space 161 Peter White 30 Piñata Song 185 Piper's Tune, The 39 Polly Wolly Doodle 108 Prayer of Thanksgiving 37 President Washington's Inaugural March 51 Quaker's Courtship, The 63 Quartet in C Major (Haydn) 56-58 Red Iron Ore 139 Red River Valley 123 Ring the Banjo 91 Rock of Ages 199 Roll On, Columbia 154-155 Roll On, Wagons 115 Sailing for San Francisco 128 Sarasponda 40 Scale, The 16 Sealing Cruise of the Lone Flier, The 172 Send Down Thy Truth 34-35 Shadows Fall 10 Shanty Boys in the Pine, The 141 Shout and Sing 73 Silent Night 186-187 Sing Your Way Home 205 Sioux Indians, The 117 Small Winds 206-207 Snow Lay on the Ground, The 194-195 So Long 14 Song for a Country, A 54-55 Song of the Ghost Dance 20 Son of the Count, The 175 Spin, Spin, My Darling Daughter 41 Spooky Night 184 Springfield Mountain 118 Springtime Has Come 166 Stars and Stripes Forever, The 202 Star-Spangled Banner, The 70-71 String Quartet, The 56-58 Sweet Betsy from Pike 126-127 Sweet Nightingale 67 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 147 Swing on the Corner 84 Symphony No. 5 (Dvorak) 148-149 Theme and Variations 57-58 Tuons le coq 28 Two Wings 102-103 'Ukulele 208-209 Upward Trail 9 U-Sheavtem Mayim 168 Voyagers 174 Wabash Cannonball, The 138 Wait for the Wagon 125 Wayfaring Stranger 86 Wearing of the Green 200-201 We Can't Get 'Em Up 11 We're All Together Again 7 We Thank Thee, Lord 38 When I Am Ten Years Old 144 Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo 133 Witches 183 Yankee Doodle 49 Ya viene el alba 23 Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn, The 80 Zion's Children 104-105 Zum Gali Gali 167 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 09 Jun 04 - 03:51 PM HOLLIS DANN SONG SERIES, BOOK ONE Author: Hollis Dann Pub: American Book Co., 1935 Primary Grades Air Ride, An America America the Beautiful Angel, The April April Girl, An As I Walked Out At Twelve O'Clock Autumn Autumn Comes Autumn Wind, The Baby Birdlings Barefooted Maiden, The Barley Mow, The Bed in Summer Bedtime, Bellman, The Bird Songs Bobby Brockett Bonfires Boy and Bird Boy or Lark? Bright Star Brother, Come and Dance Bumblebee and Clover Butterfly, The Call to Play, The Carol for Christmas (Angels cry in Bethlehem, "Sing, little children" Carpenter, Carpenter Child's Evensong, A Child's Prayer, A Chimney Sweep, The Christmas Bells Christmas Day Christmas Day in the Morning Christmas Time Christopher Columbus Cossack's Lullaby Cradle Hymn (Martin Luther) Cradle Song, (Swedish) Cradle Song (Mozart) Curly Locks and the Chestnut Man Daffodils Dancing With Rosa Doctor Foster Down in the Well Early One Morning Easter Easter Carol, An Easter Secret, An Evening Star, The Farmer and His Wife, The First Christmas, The Follow Me, Full of Glee Foreign Children Garden in the Snow Garden in the Sea Georgie Porgie Giving Thanks Going to London Golden Carol, The Golden Slumbers Good Morning Good Night! (List to the bells of the steeple) Gray Sparrow, The Greeting Guardian Angel, The Guardial Angels Hallowe'en Harvest Song Hear Our Call Hear the Wind! Here and There Huntiung the Hare Hush-a-Baby-Bye Hush, My Dear I Saw Three Ships I Won't Get Up In My Birch Canoe In Orchard Green Indian Lullaby Jack Frost John-John-Johnny Kindness Knife Grinder, The Lady-Lady Lady Moon Ladybird, The Land of Nod, The Little Lame Girl Little Ship, The Lotus Flower, The Lovely April Lullaby (Katherine Davis) Magic Vine, The Maid and the Peddler, The Make Believe Mary Jane May Meadow, The Milkweed Morning By the Lake Morning Song My Lady's Garden My Native Land My Servants Mystery, A New Every Morning Is Thy Love Night and Day Nightingale, The Nikolina Nut Tree, The Nutting Song O A-Hunting We Will Go O My Dear Heart October's Party Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be? On Old North Bridge On the Winter Wind Once in Royal David's City Our Song Over in the Meadow Pets Piper, The Polly the Pony Praise the Lord Praise Ye the Lord! Prayer, A Queen Dances, The Reveille Santa Claus Santa Claus Comes Seasons, The Shepherdess, The Silent Night Sing a Song of Sixpence Singing Singin'Johnny Sleep,Baby, Sleep Sleep-Time Sleepy Goose Girl Sleepy Maple Trees Sleepy Song, A Sleepyhead Slumber Song Snowflake, A Snowflakes Song From the Shore, A Song of Thanksgiving, A Song of the Fields Song of the Lilies Spring Is Here Spring Morning Spring Rain Spring's Messenger Story of a Pumpkin, The Strawberry Hill Ten Miles from Home Thanksgiving (Treasures from the garden, fruit from orchard trees) Thanksgiving (Praise to God, immortal praise) Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Hymn Three Sailors, The Three Squirrels, The Tick-Tock Timothy Lee 'Tis Easter Today To London Town Tulips Twinkle Little Star Two Songs Under a Tree Under the Stars Underneath the Willows Unfortunate Chickens, The Up and Down the Shady Lane Up the Mountain Waken, O Shepherds When Jesus Christ Was Born on Earth When Mary Lulled Her Babe to Sleep When the Little Children Sleep When Things Grow Up Willy-Willy-Will Wind, The Winter Wind With Happy Voices Singing Work and Play (Lydia Foote, German Melody) Work and Play |
Subject: Index: Exploring Music 6 (Holt, Rinehart, Winston) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 09 Jun 04 - 04:43 PM EXPLORING MUSIC 6 Teacher's edition Eunice Boardman, Beth Landis Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. NY, 1966, 334 pp. Let's Explore Music 1 Music of the British Isles 33 Music of Europe 63 Music of Scandanavia 105 Music of Latin America and Spain 119 Music of Asia and the Orient 143 More Music to Explore 157 Music for Special Times 191 Notes about the Artist's Paintings Piano Accompaniments 210 Glossary 329 Classified Index of Music and Poetry 330 Classified Index of Musical Skills 332 Alphabetical Index of Music and Poetry 334 (second page number- piano accompaniment with lyrics) (NOTE- all pieces p. 49, 61, 80-85, 98, 116, 187; mention only, no music; orchestral pieces major themes only). Difficult to index, as the piano accompaniments are not indexed individually; I have done it for completeness. All Hail, Fridolin 114 Alleluia 68 American Hymn, The 208, 327 American Jazz 173 Ancient Chinese Music 146 And the Fallen Petals (Chou Wen-chung) 146 (discussion only) Arirang 155, 294 As the World Turns 82 Beautiful Dreamer 164, 295 Bell Man, The 82 Blacksmith's Dance 84 Buon giorno 66 Carmen, Carmela 120, 272 Carol, Brothers, Carol 203 Christmas Carol 203 Christmas Is Coming 197 Cid Ballet Suite, Le (Massinet) 136 Cindy 170, 301 Cockles and Mussels 38, 232 Come, Follow Me 53 Come O'er the Stream, Charlie 43, 237 Composition for Synthesizer (M. Babbitt) 187 Comin' Thro' the Rye 42, 236 Creation of the World (Milhaud) 177 Czech Riding Song 96, 266 Dansa (Villa-Lobos) 125 Deck the Halls (words only) 200 Dein blaues Auge (Brahms) 81 Dona nobis pacem 192 Du, du liegst mir im herzen 72, 248 Dune of Tosa 147, 286 Dust of Snow 179 Egmont Overture (Beethoven) 76 Evening Prayer 86, 260 Ev'ry Night When the Sun Goes In 168, 299 Fantasia in C (Ferrabosco II) 49 Far in the Mountains 117, 272 Farandole (Bizet) 26 Farewell, Beloved Homeland 99 First Noel, The 196, 319 Fourth String Qt., Op. 37 (Schoenberg) 160 Gallos cantan, Los 134, 284 Gambangan (Anon.) 149 (discussion only) Ghost of Tom 28 Glockenjodler 91 Go Tell It on the Mountain 198 God Be in My Hede 61 God of Our Fathers 8, 215 Green Grow the Laurels 176, 305 Greensleeves 46, 240 Haiku Poetry 145 Haleluyoh 294, 325 Halling, Op. 72, No. 4 (Grieg) 111 He's Got the Whole World in His hands 19, 224 Herdsman, The 90, 262 Here We Come A-Wassailing (words only) 200 Home Road, The 2, 210 Hosanna 130, 282 Hundred Years Ago, A 17, 223 Hungarian Round 97 I Came Home Late One Evening 109, 270 I Hear America Singing 178 I Wonder as I Wander 194, 316 Icelandic Prayer 108 Il est né 200, 321 In bahia 126 In Summer the Sunshine Is Brightest 106, 268 Inch Worm, The 182, 309 Infant Jesus, King of Glory 195, 317 (Polish) Instructions of King Cormac (excerpt) 61 Jacob's Ladder 166 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 74, 250 Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier 3, 211 Joy to the World (words only) 199 Kalvelis 24 Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24, No. 2 (Hindemith) 162 Leilya and the Poet (El-Dabh) 187 Let Us Break Bread Together 30, 228 Lieb Nachtigall 205 Lullaby of the Sea 159 Lure, Falconers, Lure (Bennet) 49 Ma bella bimba 64, 246 Mastersingers of Nuremberg, The (Wagner) 100-103 Me gustan todas 122, 276 Merry Minstrels 52 Migildi Magildi 44, 238 Minstrel Boy, The 36, 231 Moldau, The (Smetana) 98 Music in the Air 207, 326 My Heart Ever Faithful 75, 252 My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold 83 My Heart's in the Highlands 83 My Homeland 81. 258 My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe (Dowland) 49 My Little Bird, Where Do You Fly? 112 Mystic Lights 150. 290 New Year Carol, A 56, 244 Night Piece, The 158 Now Is the Month of Maying 50, 242 O Come, All Ye Faithful (words only) 199 O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 193 Old Abram Brown 55 Pat A-Pan 202, 322 Peace of the River 6, 214 Peasant Dance for Norwegian Fiddle (Halvorsen) 111 Paddler, The 20, 225 Piano Quintet in A ('Trout', Schubert) 80 (Discussion only) Play on Notes 188 Plowing Song 94 Premier mois d'l'année, Le 92, 264 Purple Bamboo, The 144, 285 Requiem (RLS, poem) 179 Río, Río 124, 278 Ríu, Ríu, Chíu 206 Roll On, Columbia 4, 212 Sanctus (Palestrina) 67 (discussion only) Saturday Night 27 Scaramouche Suite (Milhaud) 161 Shalom Alehem 167, 298 Schule Aroon 34, 230 Si Pilemon 148, 288 Six Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 6 (Webern) 161 Solveig's Song (Grieg) 110 Spinn, spinn, meine liebe Tochter 70 Stereo Electronic Music No. 1 (Arel) 187 Streets of Laredo 14, 220 Suliram 154, 292 Swan, The 18 Summer Magic 107 Swinging Along 12, 218 Symphony No. 40 in G Minor (Mozart) 88 Talkin' Blues 31 Tallis' Canon 47 Tanko Bushi 152 (dance description, no lyrics) Tarara, La 133 Thanksgiving Hymn 191, 315 These Things Shall Be 15, 222 Thumbelina 180, 306 Totur 116 Trout, The 78, 253-258 Tum Balalyka 22. 226 Turn Ye to Me 40. 234 Vidalita, La 121, 274 Voiles (Debussy) 95 Water Come A Me Eye 128, 280 Watkin's Ale and Munday's Joy (Anon.) 49 When V and I Together Meet 54 William Tell Overture (Rossini) 7 Wonderful Copenhagen 184, 312 Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (Britten) 57-59 You're a Grand Old Flag 10, 2216 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 10 Jun 04 - 02:57 PM ONE BOOK COURSE IN ELEMENTARY MUSIC AND SELECTED SONGS FOR SCHOOLS Author: Charles A. Fullerton Pub: Wallace Publishing Co., Des Moines 1925 Grades 1-8 A-Hunting We Will G0 All Through the Night Alouette America America the Beautiful Annie Laurie Are You Sleeping? Ash Grove, The Auld Lang Syne Away for Rio Battle Hymn of the Republic, The Bean Porridge Begone, Dull Care Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms Bendemeer's Stream Billy Boy Birthday of a King, The Blacksmith, The Blow the Man Down Bluebird, The Boat, a Boat Bob-o'Link Bonnie Dundee Bonnie Laddie Bow-wow-wow Boy and the Lark Cantique de Noel Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Cherry Sweet Child's Evensong, A Christmas Carolling Song (Here We Come a-Carolling) Christmas Hymn Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Corn Soldiers Cornish May Song (Ye maids of Helston, gather dew) Cradle Song (Brahms) Cuckoo Clock Dairy Maids Daisies Dance Song Dancing in May Dancing Song Danny Boy Deck the Hall Deep River Deus Miseratur Dickory Dickory Dock Diddle Diddle Dumpling Did You Ever See a Lassie? Dixie Land Dolly Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Duncan Gray Early to Bed Easy Song, An Evening Song Fairest Lord Jesus Farmer, The Farmer in the Dell, The Farmyard, The Feast of Lanterns Fiddle, The Fiddle-dee-dee Fire, The Florian's Song Flow Gently, Sweet Afton Frog and the Mouse, The Frog, He would a-Wooing Go Frog Went A-Courting Gardener, The God Ever Glorious Good Morning Good Night (Round) Gregorian Chant Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here Heaven Song Hey diddle diddle Hills of Tyrol Hobby Horse Home Road, The How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? Humming Bird, TGhe Hundred Pipers, The Hush, My Babe Hymn of Thanks Hymn to St. John the Baptist I Ain't Gwine to Study War No More I Love Little Pussy I See You In the Belfry In the Time of Roses Intry Mintry I-O-W-A Iowa Corn Song It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Jack and Jill Jack in the Pulpit Japanese Love Song Jock o' Hazeldean John Anderson, My Jo John MacDonald's Farm (Old MacDonald Had a Farm) John Peel Juanita Laird o' Cockpen Lass with the Delicate Air Last Rose of Summer, The Lead Kindly Light Lightly Row Limericks Linden Tree Little Bo Peep Little Boy Blue Little Brown Church Little Dustman, The Little Jack Horner Little Miss Muffet Little Ship, The Loch Lomond London Bridge Looby Loo Lord, I Want to Be a Christian Love's Old Song Lovely Evening Lullaby (Lithuanian) Marianina Mary and Martha Mary Had a Little Lamb Mary of Argyle Mermaid, The Mill Wheel, GThe Minstrel Boy, The Morning Song Mother Goose Lullaby Mother's Prayer Muffin Man Milberry Bush My Banjo My Little Owlet My Love's an Arbutus My Man john My Old Dan My Old Kentucky Home My Pony Naming the Trees Now All Good Night O, No, John O Sole Mio O Rest in the Lord O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow Oh, Come All Ye Faithful Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem Oh, Susannah Old Black Joe Old Folks at Home Old Stage Coach Over the Summer Sea Pilgrim's Chorus Pippa's Song Polly, Put the Kettle On Postillion, The Proudly as the Eagle Pull a Cherry Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat Quilting Party Recessional, The Rest in the Lord Reuben and Rachel Ride a Cock Horse Riggety Jig Rock-a-Bye Baby Row, Row, Row Your Boat Santa Lucia Scotland's Burning Scots Wha Hae See Saw, Margery Daw See, the Conquering Hero Comes Silent Night Simple Simon Sing a Song of Sixpence Singing School Skye Boat Song Sky Music Sleepy Fishes Slumber Boat Softly Sleep Soldier boy Soldier Boys Song of a Thousand Years Song of Iowa Song of the Cricket Sourwood Mountain Spanish Gypsy, The Spanish Guitar Spirit of Summer Time Squirrel, The Star-Spangled Banner, The Stars of the Summer Night Steal Away Sunand Stars Sweet and Low Sweet Genevieve Sweet Kitty Clover Sweet Nightingale Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Swing Song Swiss Song Tailor and the Mouse Taps Teach Us to Pray Ten Little Indians Thanksgiving Prayer Thread Follows the Needle Three Blind Mice Three Ravens, The Today's the First of May Tomorrow Tree in the Wood Tru Story, A Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Up in the Morning Early Vale of Avoca Volga Towing Path Wakeful Brook, The Weel May the Keel Row When You and I Were Young Maggie Whispering Hope Who Is Sylvia? Windmill, The Winds, The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, The Ye Banks and Braes Young Jasons |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 10 Jun 04 - 03:35 PM SILVER THREADS OF SONG A New Singing Book for Schools, Academies, Seminaries,ng and the Home Circle, containing a popular selection of Songs, Duets, Trios, etc., also containing a Complete Course of Elementary Instruction, With a Number of Exercises for Practice, to which is added an operetta, entitled: "Little Red Ridinghood" and a Musical Charade, enitled "Excellent" Author: H. Millard Pub: New York, S.T.Gordon and Son, 1875 America Ascription Beating of My Own Heart, The Beautiful Blue Danube Birds Singing Sweetly Bobolink Bonnie Dundee Brooks Make Rivers Children's Army, The Come Back to Erin Darling Little Blue Shoes Dear Comrade, Sweetly Slumber Don't You Cry So, Norah Darling Down Among the Lilies Excellent (A Musical Charade) Father, Now Our Tasks Are Done Flag of the Free Gather Up the Sunbeams Gentle Words and Kindly Deeds Graduating Song Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Hail, All Hail to Recess Time Happy Hours Home, Sweetest Blessing How Can I Leave Thee! Hunters, The I Cannot Sing the Old Songs Juanita Kathleen Mavourneen Land of the Swallows, The Little Maggie May Little Red Ridinghood (operetta) Live and Learn Look Before You Leap Marching Onward Marseilles Hymn Meadow Lark, The Mermaid's Evening Song, The Morning and Evening Nine O'Clock O Ye Tears! Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be? Old Hundred Our Nation's Song Over the Mountains Paddle Your Own Canoe Picking Cherries Down the Lane Portuguese Hymn Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel Red Robin,The Robin and the Wren, The Send Us Blessed Dreams Silver Threads Among the Gold Snow Birds Step By Step We Gain the Heights Sweet Roses That Wither Take Me Back Home Again Tapping at the Garden Gate Three Little Kittens Try and Try Under the Daisies Vacation Days Have Come Vacation Now Is Over We Have Wandered Welcome to Friends When the Swallows Homeward Fly Whether or No Whip-poor-will's Song With Cheerful Hearts Wolf at the Door, The Work and Pray |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: GUEST,paulfbee@yahoo.com Date: 11 Jun 04 - 06:36 PM Nine Red Horsemen is in one of the lists of titles at this site, but I see no lyrics. Here is what I recall: I saw nine red horsemen riding over the plain; They all road as one man, though I knew there were nine (Chorus) Ho-hilo-hilo-hilo-ho, ho-hilo-hilo-hilo-ho, ho-hilo-hilo-hilo-ho, ho-hilo-hilo-hilo-ho (i.e., 4 times) (Other verses and choruses followed ... I can't recall any others) |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 11 Jun 04 - 09:54 PM See new thread: Lyric Add - Nine Red Horsemen |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 14 Jun 04 - 07:48 AM THE RIVERSIDE SONG BOOK Authors: W.M.Lawrence, O.Blackman Pub: Houghtton, Mifflin 1895 Afternoon in February Alike in Life and Death America Angel of Peaace Around the Hearth Baby Charley Baby's Ring Ballad of the Boston Tea Party Battle Hymn of the Republic Ben Bolt Bridge, The Captain's Daughter, The Centennial Hymn Child and Mother Columbus Concord Hymn Corn Song, GThe Curfew Death of Minehaha, GThe Decoration Day Don't Be Sorrowful, Darling Dream of Summer, A Faithful Falcon, The Fatherland, The Fishermen, The Flag, The Flower of Liberty, The For an American Festival Fortune in the Daisy, The Fountain, The God Speed the Right Gone Hail! Columbia Harp at Nature'e Advent Strung, The Heritage, The Home Again Home, Sweet Home Humble-Bee, The Hunter's Serenade, The Hymn Sung at Christmaas by the Scholars of St. Helena's Island Idle If I Were a Sunbeam I Know Not What the Future Hath In Absence Indian Girl's Lament Katydid, The Kind Words Can Never Die Kriss Kringle Laus Deo! Learn to Live and Live to Learn Life on the Ocean Wave Light That Is Felt, The Little House on the Hill, The Long Time Ag Lord of All Being May, the Maiden Midsummer Song, A My Birthday My Mother's Memory My Own Shall Come to Me MyPsalm Near the Forset Nearer Home Nearer, My God, to Thee November Now O Captain! My Captain! Ode for Washington's Birthday Old Ironsides Old Oaken Bucket, The Old Year and the New, The Open Window, The Our Country Our Country's Call Pleasure-Pain Poet, The Poet and the Children, The Poor Voter on Election Day Proposal, The Psalm of Life, A Rain on the Road Rainy Day, The Raven, The Ready Reaper and the Flowers Red, White and Blue, The Sail On, O Ship of State She Came and Went Softly Now the Light of Day Song of the Flag, A Song of ther Negro Boatman Speed Away! Stars of the Summer Night Star-Spangled Banner, The Storm Song, The Swanee River Summers Come and Go, The Summer Studies Sweet Little Man, The Sword of Bunker Hill, The Tenting on the Old Camp-Ground There Is Hovering About Me There Is No End for Souls Like His There's Music in the Air Thine Eyes Still Shined To Mother Fairie To Stay at Home Is Best True Freedom Under the Trees Voyagers, The Waldeinsamkeit What the Chimney Sang Where the Eagle Is King Will and I Wind and Sea Woodman, Spare That Tree Woodnotes Wynken, Blynken and Nod Ye Say They All Have Passed Away |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 15 Jun 04 - 07:49 AM THE CRESCENT A Book of Songs for Schools, Institutes, Academies, etc Author: J. W. Yoder Pub: Hal-Mack Co., Philadelphia 1922 All Hail ther Power of Jesus' Name All on a Summer Morning All Pull Together America the Beautiful At Evening When I Go to Bed Because We Are Glad, My Dear Bed-Time Bee and the Pup, The Be "On the Square" Boat Song, Thhe Campfire, The Cheery Bells of Schooldays Christmas Eve Coasting Days Are Come Coming of the Rain, The Common Duties Dewdrop, The Do Your Best Don't Give Up to Failure Down de Road to Dixie Dreams of School Days Father, Lead Me Goat, The Golden Days Golden Proverb, The Good-bye, My Lover, Good-bye Grandmother's Garden Grow Upward and Outward Holy, Holy, holy Homage to the Flag Home Again Home, Sweet Home Homeward Hurry, Mr. Clock In the Merry, Merry Month of May Juanita Just Smile Lend a Helping Hand Levee Song Light Canoe, The Lighthouse, The Look Before You Leap Love's Old Sweet Song May Day Song Memory's Pictures Months of the Year in Rhyme, GThe Mother's Prayer, A My Bed Is Like a Little Boat My Country, 'Tis of Thee My Kitty My Old Kentucky Home O Worship the King Old Folks at Home One By One Owl, The Pennsylvania Pilgrims, The Proverb from Manxland, A Rainbow, The Refreshing Rain Ride in the Clouds, A Ring Out, Wild Bells Robin Adair Rock of Ages Rowing, Not Drifting Silent Night, Holy Night Singing in the Twilight Sit Up and Smile and Be Glad Skating Song Smile, Smile, Smile Smiles in Style Smiling Through Somebody's Work Song of the Brook, The Star-Spangled Banner, The Style All the While Summer Bells Sun Woke Up One Morning, The Swinging 'Neath the Old Apple Tree Take Me Out and Lose Me Tell the Glad Story There's Music Everywhere Tewilight is Stealing |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 18 Jun 04 - 09:28 PM THE CRESCENT Author: C.E.Leslie Pub: Chicago Music Co., 1886 Elementary and Intermediate, with a chorus and anthem department for the best choral societies. Abba, Father Across the Lake Angels of Light Arise, O Lord, Unto Thy Rest At Thy Feet, O Lord, We Bow Baby Has Gone to By-lo-land Bear Him Home Beautiful Golden Gate, The Beuatiful Twilight Bow Down Thy Ear, O Lord Children of the Heavenly King Children's Bobolink Song Children's Evening Song, The City of Our God Cuckoo Sings on the Poplar Tree, Tha Come Jine de Whitewashed Army Decoration Ode Dennis -How Gentle God's Command Drive the Nail Aright Boys Dropping Off to Sleep Early in the Morning Evening Song Evening Star, The Ever True Father, I Bless Thy Gentle Hand Freedom's Call to Battle Friends and Old Companions Gaily, Gaily Home We Go Gentle Spirit, Heavenly Dove Glad Are the Moments Gloria Glory Be to the Father God of Our Salvation Good Lord Wants You Now, The Good Night Good Night Chorus Gracious Spirit, Love Divine Hail, All Hail Hark the Skies Home Across the Sea, A Home, Sweet Home I Don't See It I Must Away I Will Extol Thee I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Jesus Lover of My Soul King of Kings Last Prayer, The Let the Hills and Vales Resound Lillie Lord, Before Thy throne Meet You By and By Merry Lark, The Mother's Lullaby My Home in the Wildwood My Own True Love None So Gay as We O Be Joyful in the Lord O Come with Me O Lovely Night Oft in Danger Oh Hail Us Ye Free Old Door-Step, The Old Mother Hubbard On Jordan's Stormy Banks Only a Song Our Baby Pleading Saviour Praise God Our Father Praise the Lord Precious Days Prepare to Meet Thy God Prince of Peace, The Reaper and the Flowers, The Rejoice in Liberty Rest From Your Labors Ring Ye Bells Rolling River Sailor's Glee, The Saviour As We Bow Saviour Source of Every Blessing Sentence Shining Days, The Shining Way, The Sleep, Lady, Sleep Sleighing Glee Sleighing Glee, The Softly Now the Light of Day Soldiers' Chorus Songs of Praise Sovereign Ruler Spring Song Star of the Twilight Storm King, The Summer Ended, Harvest O'er Sun Shower, The Swiftly Glides the Hours Away There Is a Blessed Home Those Evening Bells Thy Voice Is Near Turnham Toll Wait My Soul Welcome to May What Is the Song the Swallows Sing? Whippoorwill Song, The Who Built the Ark? Who Was It? Winds Sweep, The |
Subject: Index: The Song Echo (School Songbook)) From: cetmst Date: 18 Jun 04 - 09:48 PM THE SONG ECHO A Collection of Copyright Songs, Duets, Trios and Sacred Pieces Suitable for Public Schools, Juvenile Classes, Seminaries and the Home Circle Author: H.S.Perkins Pub: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1871 All Among the Barley Always Do Right America And Now Another Day Is Gone At Home Thou Art Remembered Away to the Playground Beautiful Hills Beautiful Hills of the Blest Beautiful Snow Beautiful Voices Better Late Than Never Blessed Is He That Cometh Boat Song (Our Boat Is Off!) Boat Song (Row, Row, Row, Over the Beautiful Blue We Go) Busy, Curious, Thirsty Fly (Round) Calmly She Faded Chapel, The Christmas Song Christmas Tree Close of Autumn Come Home, Papa Come to the Greenwood Creator, The Crown of Reward Day Is Dark and Dreary Daylight Is Breaking Dear Old Home, The Distant Chimes, The Don'y Be Angry, Mother Don't Stay Late Tonight Down By the DFeep, Sad Sea Drinking Gin Driven From Home Drunkard's Child, The Dutchman's Complaint, The Early to Bed and Early to Rise Echoes Evening Evening Hymn Every Day Hath Toil and Trouble Excelsior Far Over the Earlier Hills of Life Farewell, Good Night Farmer's Boy, The Father of All Gentle Words Go, Learn of the Ant Go, Little Barque Good-by, But Come Again Good-by, Old Home Graduating Ode good Morning Hail Our Pleasant School Hark, I Hear the Hunter's Horn Hark, Where the Bee (Round) Happy New Year! Harvesters, The Hattie Bell Hearthe School-Bell Hear Our Prayere Hearth and Home Hearts and Homes Home Is Sad Without a Mother Homeward Bound How Beautiful the Morning Hunter's Call, The Hunter Winds His Bugle Horn, The I Cannot Catch the Sunshine I Had a Dream, Mother I'll Rememn]ber You in My Prayers I'm Still a Friend to You If a Heart for You Is Beating In Light Tripping Measure In Sleep's Sweet Oblivion Laid Joy, Joy, Happy Are We June Land of the Pilgrim's Rest Left All alone Let the Dead and the Beautiful Rest Let Us Have Peace Light At Home, The Lightly Row Little Brown Church Little White Cot in the Lane Living Waters, The Lone Rock By the Sea, The Ling, Long Ago Lord's Prayer, The Manhood May-Day Carol Memory's Jewels Merrily Rolls the Mill-Stream On Morning Morning Hymn Morning Land, The Music Is a Blessing My Father's Growing Old My Native Hills My Poor Heart Is Sad Natalie, the Maid of the Mill Near the Banks of That Lone River Nearer, My God to Thee New England Hills New-Year's Chimes Night winds No Crown Without the Cross No Home to Shelter Her Poor Little Head No Tears In Heaven Now I Lay Me Down the Sleep Now's the Time to Make Your Mark O God! We Thank Thee Oh! a Merry Life Oh! Merry Goes the Time Oh! Why Should the Spirit? Old Aunty Brown Old Kitchen Floor, The One By One Only a Little flower Our Father in Heaven Our Heavenly Father Out West Over Hill and Valley Over the Hills Over the Sea Paddle Your Own Canoe Parting Song Pity the Erring Praise to Him Who Built the hills Prety Is As Pretty Does Rain on the Roof Reaper and the Flowerrs, The Ring the Merry Bells Ripple, Little Brooks Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Saturday Evening School Hymn See the Last Merry Load Shadows on the Wall Shaking of the Hand, The She Sleeps in the Valley Shout We Good Morning Silent Voice, The Singing Merrily Sleep On, Dearest Mother Sleigh-Ride, The Snow Angels Soldiers' Decoration Hymn Soldiers' Marching Song Song for the Close of School Song of Spring song of Welcome'Speak Kindly Star of the Twilight Star-Spangled Banner, The Strike for the Cause of Freedom Summer's gone Sunday-School Band, A Sweetly Chimes the Bell Sweet Echo, Wake from Yonder Hill Sweet Face at the Window Sweet Little Nell Take Me Back Home Tattoo, TheTemperance Jubilee, The There's None Left to Love Me Through the Forest Bounding To the Cross I Cling Trip Lightly Over Trouble Tripping Merrily Truth Twilight Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Two on Earth and Two in Heaven Upper Sea, The Vesper Hymn Wandering Refugee We Are all Here Welcome, Friends When Spring Returns Again Where Shall We Make Her Grave? Wide Awake, Boys Winter King, The With Merry Hearts World Is Ful of Beauty, The Write Me a Letter From Home Yes, We'll Write You a Letter from Home Youthful Days You've Been a Friend to Me |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Jun 04 - 03:49 AM I still have a good number of music textbooks to index, but I've had Internet problems. I'd also like to index the songbooks from Oak Publications, but in another thread, at another time. Keep them indexes coming! Thanks, everyone. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Index: Perkins' Model Class Book From: cetmst Date: 19 Jun 04 - 08:36 AM PERKINS' MODEL CLASS BOOK Author: H.S. Perkins Pub: White, Smith & Co., 1881 For Elementary Classes, Musical Institutes, Choirs, Concert Use, etc. GLEES Alone at Midnight America All Good Night A Hundred Years to Come All on Account of Eliza A Happy New Year Autumn Leaves Beautiful Dawn Bridge, The Calling Johnny (Round) Chivalry of Manhood Come to sunset Crabbed Age and Youth Day Is Breaking Day Is Dark and Dreary, The Disappointed Lover, The Don't Forget the Old Folks Dropping Corn Fling Out the Joyful Banner Friends We Come Golden Corn Gushing Rill, The Hark 'Tis the Trumpet He Couldn't Hearts and Homes How Sweet to be Roaming Hunter's Call, The Johnny Smith and the Doctors May Song March of the Men of Harlech Meeting and Parting Merrily Rolls the Mill Stream Merry Mountaineers, The Mighty Sea, The Morning Bells My Home on the Hill Night Winds That So Gently Flow Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be Old Ocean Old, Old Home, The Old Singing School, The On the Lake We Float Our Supplications Sailor Lad, The Sang the Maid in Days of Yore Silent Voice, The Sleep, Darling, Sleep Softly Sleeps Softly Glides the Brook Softly the Day is Declining Song of the Lark Song of the Triton Song of the Mountain Maid Song of the Wood-Chopper Song of the Water Drinkers Soldier's Farewell Speak Well of Each Other Speed, Good Ship Spring Song Summer's Gone Summer Rain Sweet Now and Now, The Sweetly Sleep Temperance Ball Is Rolling, The Thro' the Lovely Vale We Come With Songs to Greet You We Love the Bright Spring Whale, The When Shall We Meet Again? Where Would I Be? Wind-Voices, The Winds Fiercely Blow, The HYMN TUNES All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name Benediction -Father let thy benediction, gently falling as the dew Bovee -Eternal source of life and light Brooksville -How sweetly flowed the gospel sound Cady -Joy to the world (Christmas) Cameron -How sweet the hour of closing day Canaan -How beauteous are their feet Communion -Bread of the world in mercy broken Copeland -Jesus! I love thy charming name Devotion -Oh for a closer walk with God Doane -Teach us, O Lord, the great concern Eva -Friend after friend departs Fort Scott -To thy temple I repair Fuller -Father, whate'er of earthyl bliss Gilbert -There is a stream whose gentle flow Harmon -Prayer is the soul's sincere desire Holmes -Come, my redeemer! come Home -O where shall rest be found Homeward -One sweetly solemn thought Limbocker -Glory to God on high! Longing -As pants the hart Madison -Now the shades of nught are gone Mansfield -Partners of a glorious hope -Jesus fill us with thy love Mankato -Jesus, lover of my soul Mathews -Sweet is the task, O Lord Meditation -Safely through another week Memoria -Silently the shades of evening gather round my lonely door Milano -As pants the hart Morning -Come at the morning hour Morning Hymn -Lord in the morning thou shalt hear Mount Prospect -While my Redeemer's near Nemaha -Sweet is the work, my God, my king New Year -Come lest us a-new, our journey pursue Newton -Holy spirit! love divine! One By One the Sands Are Flowing Onward Speed Thy Conquering Flight Oxford -How gentle God's commands Parting -Lord, when together here we meet Penobscot -Give thanks to God, he reigns above Prayer -Sweet is the prayer whose holy stream Prayer and Praise -Lord of hosts, to thee we raise Providence -How gentle God's commands Raymond -Oh, where shall rest be found Rest -Oh, cease my wandering soul, on restless wings to roam Richards -Lord, we come before thee now Ridgeway -Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing Sabbath Evening -Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve -Softly now the light of day Santa Barbara -Softly fades the twilight ray Saturday Night -When the worn spirit wants repose Search -How sweet the name of Jesus sounds Shepherd -The Lord my shepherd is Softly Fades the Twilight Ray -Still the spirit lingers near Sophia -When as returns this solemn day Spear -Father, how manifold thy ways Spring Creek -For the mercies of the day Stevens -When I survey the wondrous xross Stockbridge -Behold the lofty sky, declares its maker God Thanksgiving -Father, how manifold thy ways -Now to the Lord a noble song Townsend -Sweet harp of Judah Trinity -What shall I be? Triumph -Triumphant Zion! lift thy head Where Earth and Heaven Meet -'Tis by the brook and meadows green Winans -How sweetly flowed the gospel sound Wondrous Cross CHANTS Almighty One Come to Me Everlasting Memorial, The Hear Our Prayer Ho, Reapers of Life's Harvest Lord's Prayer, The O Why Should the Spirit Praise the Lord ANTHEMS As Pants the Hart Glory Be to God Grant Us Thy Peace I Will Praise Thee Jesus, As This Day We Gather Oh, That I Had Wings O Lord, Be Thou Merciful Resound His Praise Sweet Is Thy Mercy Vesper Hymn CONCERT, etc., CHORUSES Ave Maria, from "Lorely" (Mendelssohn) Baal, We Cry to Thee "Elijah" (Mendelssohn) Blessed Is He That cometh Cast Thy Burden "Elijah" Come, Gentle Spring Glorious I Thy Name Hallelujah "The Messiah" (Handel) His Mercies on Thousands Inflammatus "Stabat Mater" Singing Bird, The Tramp O'er Moss and Fell Venetian Boat Song Vintage Song |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 19 Jun 04 - 09:31 AM YOUTH SINGS Author: Harry Simeone Pub: Delaware Water Gap PA, Shawnee Press, 1954, The Fred Waring Music Workshop For Teen-age Choral Groups in Schools and Churches America - Our Heritage American Hymn A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Angels We Have Heard on Hign Benediction Brahms'Lullaby Burden Down Day Is Dying in the West Deck the Hall Fairest Lord Jesus Galway Piper, The Git Along, Little FDogies Go Tell It on the Mountain Han Skal Leve Hi Diddle Diddle I Never Saw a Moor Jacob's Ladder Little David Play on Your Harp Listen to the Lambs Monday's Child Musikanter, Der My Master Now the Day Is Over On Top of Old Smoky One Little Candle Onward Cchristian soldiers |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 19 Jun 04 - 04:53 PM Two series of songbooks not yet listed are: "The American Singer," Books 1-6, 1946, John W. Beattie, Josephine Wolverton, Grace V. Wilson and Howard Hinga, American Book Company. This series was also printed and bound in Canada as "The Canadian Singer," Books 1-6. 1947, W. J. Gage & Co., Ltd., Toronto, without change in content. "The New Highroad of Song," Books 1-6, and also 1-2-3 in one volume, no date but 1950s, G. Roy Fenwick, Hollis Dann and Robert Foresman, printed in Canada by W. J. Gage and Company Limited, Toronto, Canada. Only one Canadian folksong and "God Save the Queen," otherwise similar to American school songbooks and perhaps a Canadian printing of an American Series with only the title changed. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 20 Jun 04 - 07:49 AM LESLIE'S IDEAL CLASS BOOK Author: C.E. Leslie Pub: Chicago Music Co., 1892 Grades not given Abide With Me America Angel Voices Beautiful Streamlet Before Jehovah's Throne Bird Song Blossoms Boat Glee Break Forth Into Joy Brightly O'er Our Way Bright the morning Shineth Bugle Horn, The Come Maiden with Me Come Tune the Lay Daddy Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Earn Your Bread and Butter Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee Farewell My Own True Love Freedom's Flag God Bless Our Flag God Is Love Good Bye Good Night Grand Canon in D Flat Grand Medley Chorus Grumbling Jones Hail to the Flag Hail to the Land of Freedom Hail to the Sea Hallelujah He Calleth Come Home Hope Thou in God Hymn of Faith Hymn of Praise I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Immortal Praise In Song Rejoice Jesus Lover of My Soul Life's Changes Love and Mothedr Love Divine Marching On Memories of Home Memories of Youth Mercy Seat, The Merrily Glides Our Boat Merry Bells Are Chiming Missions of Fancy Morning Hymn Mother Nearer, Ever Nearer Now a Mighty Nation O Hush Thee My Baby O Tell Ye Merry Birds Old spinning Wheel, The Outcast, The Pegging Away Praise and Prayer Praise the Lord Praise Ye the Father Raindrops Gently Falling Rest At Home Robin and the Rose, The Row Us Far Out in the Sunset Sailors' Hope Six O'Clock P.M. Sleep, Baby, sleep Sleep on Thy Pillow Sleighing Glee Song of Our Baby Song of the Donkey, The Song of the Jingle Bells Song of the Vikings Song of the Whip-poor-will Songs of Praise Sovereign Ruler Speed Away Spring Is on the Mountain Stealing From the World Away Storm, The Sunlight Glances Three Black Crows Three Blind Mice Through the Gates Tide of Life, The Twilight Dreams Twilight Reveries Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Unfurl the Sail Vesper Hymn Wake the Song Watchman, Tell Us of the Night We Are Soldiers Wonderful City of Zion Work for All Yesterday and Tomorrow |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 20 Jun 04 - 08:16 AM THE WORLD OF MUSIC SERIES, Ginn and Company, 1930's to 1950's Kindergarten: Sing a Song Play a Tune GradesI-VIII: Listen and Sing Tuning Up Rhythms and Rimes Songs of Many Lands Blending Voices Tunes and Harmonies Sing Along Song Parade All Grades: Singing Days On Wings of Song Song Programs for Youth: Treasure Adventure Discovery I have a couple of these and will post indices as time alalows |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 20 Jun 04 - 11:34 PM EXPLORING MUSIC 4, Teachers Edition Eunice Boardman, Beth Landis Consultants include Alan Lomax Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., New York, 1966, 294 pages. Exploring Music iii-xvii Lets Explore Music 1 Music drom far Away 31 Music of Long Ago 89 Music Here and Now 121 More Music to Explore 157 Piano Accompaniments 186 Glossary 289 Classified Index 290 Alphabetical Index 294 Notes- Extended explanations with many songs. Second page number is piano accompaniment score, Often with additional verses. A la nanita nana 16, 142 All Beautiful the March of days 20, 196 America 2, 186 America For Me 184, 288 As the Sun Goes Down 66, 220 Au clair de la lune 175, 283 Banana Boat Loader's Song 130, 258 Beautiful Savior 139, 268 Bell Doth Toll, The 69 Blacksmith, The 27, 200 Blow the Winds Southerly 18, 196 Bound for the Rio Grande 99, 246 Brethren in Peace Together 134, 262 Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella (words only) Burro de Villarino, El 42, 205 Butterfly, The 76, 224 Call John the Boatman (English Round 38 Carillon (Bizet) 68 Chanson Innocent (e. e. cummings; comic) 167 Cherries so Ripe 35 Christmas Is Here (words only) 87 Come, Ye Thankful People, Come 77, 226 Crested Hen, The 10 Crow, The 162 Cuckoo and the Nightingale, The (Handel) 163 Cuckoo Carol (Czech) 86, 240 Cuckoo, The 16, 191 Dakota Hymn 110 Dance (Anon., 13th c.) 94 De bezem (Dutch) 37 Deck the Halls 87 Doney Gal 132, 260 Donkey Riding 36 Echo Yodel 54 Follow Me 06 French Cathedrals 69 Fugue and Three Old-Fashioned Dances (Hindemuth) 182 Galway Piper, The 112, 251 Gladness 108 Good Day in Japan, A 60 Gustaf's Skoal 11 Happy Plowman, The 32, 202 Happy Farmer, The 7 Hary Janos Suite (Kodaly) 40 He Thought He Saw 75 Hiking, Laughing, Singing 6, 189 Holla-Hi! Holla-Ho! 47, 209 How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? 144, 269 Imitations for Two Instruments (M. Babbitt) 124 Ionisation (Varese) 126 It's Quiet on the Moon 122, 254 Jasmine Blossoms 145, 270 Jesusita, La 179 Jesus the Christ Is Born 82, 234 Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mild 83, 235 Koto and Tsuzumi 58 Lachend Summer 159 Laughing Song 24 Liebeslieder Waltzes, Opus 52 (Brahms) 28 Lines Written for Gene Kelly to Dance to 155 Little Bells of Westminster 68 Little Fox 118, 252 Lo, the Winter Is Past 158, 278 Lovely Evening 105 Lullaby (Brahms) 26, 198 Make New Friends 63 Marching to Praetoria 148, 274 May Day Carol 160, 279 Michael, Row the Boat Ashore (words only) 136 Mister Urian 74. 222 Mon merle 56, 213 Music for Instruments (Isaac) 95 My Lord, What a Morning 136, 266 New Created World, A 158, 277 Nightingale's Song 161, 280 O Come, All Ye Faithful 79, 230 O Give Me a Cot 62, 216 O Little Town of Bethlehem (words only) 81 O Savior Sweet 78, 228 Old Folks at Home 104, 249 Old Texas 132, 260 Once 46, 208 Out in the Fields with God 147 Petrouchka Ballet Suite (Stravinsky) 150 Piano Sonata in A Minor, K. 310, 1st Movement (Mozart 143 Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky) 114 Pines of the Janiculum (Respighi) 163 Polly Wolly Doodle 106, 250 Pretty Little Pony 44, 206 Psalm 100 128, 256 Railroad Corral, The 4, 187 Riddle Song, The 98, 245 Riding with the Cavalry 42 Roberts, The 181 Rondo No. 2 in G Major (C. P. E. Bach) 143 San seriní 178, 286 Seranilla 65 Shanty Boys in the Pine, The 3 Silent Night (words only) 81 Sing a Merry Noel 84, 236 Sir Eglamore 90, 242 Six Pieces for Orchestra, Opus 6 (Webern) 169 Snug 'neath the Fir Trees 64, 218 Sonata in A Minor, K. 175 (Scarlatti) 143 Song of Itsuki 58, 214 Sponge Fishing 39, 204 Stodola Pumpa 48, 210 Storm 141 String Quartet No. 10 in C Major (Mozart) 111 Suite No. 3 in D. Major (J. S. Bach) 9 Sweet and Low 103, 248 Swiss Roundelay 50, 210 Syrinx (Debussy) 142 This Train 135, 264 Timely Rhyme, A 123, 255 Trio in A Minor, Opus 114 (Brahms) 29 Troubadour Song 93 Upward Trail, The 165, 282 Variations on "Sakura" (K. Eto) 57 Velvet Shoes 141 Violin Concerto in D Major, Opus 61, (Beethoven) 72 Virginia Reel 109 Vreneli 52, 212 Waltzing Matilda (Cowan, Patterson) 176, 284 We Sing of Golden Mornings 14, 190 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 85, 238 Weel May the Keel Row 180, 287 Weggis Dance 154, 276 Where Is John? 5 White Coral Bells 159 Why Shouldn't My Goose? 97 Wielewaal, The (Oriole) 164, 281 Windy Nights 138, 267 Wraggle-Taggle Gypsies, The 92, 244 Yangtze Boatmen's Chantey 5 Yodlers' Carol, The 80, 232 Young Voyageur, The 100, 247 Zum Gali Gali 129 |
Subject: INDEX: We Sing and Harmonize (Ginn) From: cetmst Date: 21 Jun 04 - 07:49 PM WE SING AND HARMONIZE We Sing and Praise, Music Series for Catholic Schools Authors: Sister Cecelia, Sister John Joseph, Sister Rose Margaret Pub: Ginn and Company, 1959 Grades not given, but appears to be for all grades Adoremus and Laudete Adoro Te Devote Agnus Dei All Around the Countryside All Glory, Praise and Honor All the Birds Have Flown Away All the Heavens Praise Thy Name Alleluia America America, the Beautiful Angeli Dei Angels We Have Heard on High A-Skating We Will Go As With Gladness Men of Old At the Gate of Heaven Attende Domini Auld Lang Syne Autumn in Spain Ave Maria Battle Hymn of the Republic Bells Above the Chapel Bells Are Ringing Bells of Aberedovey Blessed Trinity Bluebird, The Boy With a Rocket, The Caisson Song Chant for the Feast of the ascension Christ the Lord Has Risen Christmas Bells Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Columbus Come, All Ye Young Sailormen Come, Buy My Nice Fresh Holly Come, Holy Spirit Come, Lovely May! Concordi Laetitia Cor, Arca Legem Continens Cotton Needs Picking Country Dance, A Creator Alme Siderum Crux Fidelis Doxology, The Drill, Ye Tarriers Fiesta From Heaven High From Whose Abundant Stores Garden in Winter, A Gay Caballero, The Give Us the Wintertime Glendy Burk, The Go to Sleep God of Love Going to Boston Good King, The (play) Good Morrow, Gossip Joan Great St. Joseph Greeting, A Hail, Holy Queen, Enthroned Above Hail, Mary, Full of Grace Hail, Queen of Heaven Hail, O Star of Ocean Hear, O Father Hear the Bells Hi-ho, My Little Buttercup Hiking Song Holiday Song Holy Trinity, The Hosanna Filio David How Many Camels Did You See? Huron Carol, The Hymn of Praise, A Hymn to the Holy Trinity Hymn to the Sacred Heart I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray I Will Go With My Father A-Plowing In Maytime In Paradisium In the Forest In the Harvest Time In the Valley Indian Summer Irish Christmas Eve, An (play) Jerusalem Mirabilis Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Joe Magarac Jolly Sailor Boy Joseph, Dearest Joseph Mine Joseph, Our Hope Juniper Tree, The Keeper, The King of Kings Kyrie Legend of Christ as a Beggar Leprechaun, The Let Me Fish Off C ape St. Mary's Little Mohee Lord Have Mercy Lord Is My Shepherd, The Lullaby Make New Friends Mary, We Greet Thee Meadows, The Memorial Day Merciful Saviour Merry Lark, The Miserere Mei, Deus Month of May, The More We Get Together, The Morning Comes Early Mother Mother, The Mountain Climbing My Hat Night in the Desert Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen O Come, O Come, Emmanuel O Mary of Graces O Queen of Heavenly Majesty O Sacred Head Off to Philadelphia Oh, Hang Up ythe Holly Old Chisholm Trail, The Old Irish Lullaby Old Irish Prayer On the Alma On the Mississippi On the River On the Road to Bethlehem Our Lord Was Born in Bethlehem Over Land, Over Sea Panis Angelicus Praise the Lord Prayer of the Norwegian Child, The Pueri Hebraeorum Quail Song, The Red Rivere Valley Roll of the Drum, The Roll Over Rorate Caeli Rosy Boy, Posy Boy Sailing Salve Regina Sanctus Shadows in the Valley Shawnee Dance Shenandoah Shuckin' of the Corn Signs of Spring Sleep, My Lovely Slumber, Slumber Slumber Song Snow at Night Snowdrops Song of the Crusaders Song of the Wanderer South Australia Is My Home Southerly Wind, A Stabat Mater Star-Spangled Banner, The Stodola Pumpa Tantum Ergo Tennessee There Was a Knight Three Great Kings, The To Our Lady To the Holy Land We Ride Tree in the Wood, The Troika Tu Es Petrus Ubi Caritas Valley of Glencoe Village Chimes Virgin Wholly Marvelous Wandering Fiddler, The We Crown Our Lady (play) We Dance and Sing We Sing the Mass Welcome Saviour When Christ Was Born When Night is Falling When Soldiers March Whoo-Pee Ti Yi Yo! Wind, The Woods in Spring, The Yangtze King, The Zither and I |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 21 Jun 04 - 09:12 PM BLENDING VOICES The World of Music Authors: Mabelle Glenn, Helen Leavitt, Victor Rebman, Earl Baker Art Editor: C. Valentine Kirby Pub: Ginn & Co., 1936, 1943 America Arranging Flowers At the Fair Bagpipes Bells Birds Fly South, The Blow Fast Books Broken Jar, The Brown Bird's Call, The By the Banks of the Boyne By the Volga Call to the Dance Camp Fire Camoing Song Carnival Carol (Bavarian, Softly Dawns the Christmas Morning) Carol of the Snow Charlie Chicjadee Children of Kildare Chinese Fairy Tale, A Chrristmas Angels Christmas Carol (Denmark) Circus Parade Close of Day Coasting Song Colly, My Cow Cossack Riders, The Cowboy, The Crooked Man, The Day Is Going Like a Rose Down Green HillsDrake Dream, The Drifting Snow Driver, The Drums Early One Morning Elf, The'Wxile, The Fairy Tales Farmer Jack Father, Lead Me Day By Day Fisher Maiden, The Fishereman of Gloucester, The Flag Day For Music Four Grains of Corn Friendly Star, The Frog He Would a-Wooing Go, A Frog in a Well Funny Story, A Gala Day Gay Young Lads Giant, Ther God of the Earth, the Sky, the Sea Golden Linnet, The Good-by Greeting Gypsy Dancers Allowe'en |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 22 Jun 04 - 08:10 AM SING OUT! Editors: Peter W. Dykema, Gladys Pitcher, David Stevens, J. Lilian Vandevere Advisory Editors: Hazel B. Nohavec, Herman F. Smith Art Editor: Martha Powell Setchell Pub: C.C.Birchard and Co., 1946 A Singing School Book. Other books of A Singing School: I. Our First Music II. Our Songs III. Merry Music IV. We Sing V. Our Land of Song VI. Music Everywhere VII. Sing Out! I-IV. Happy Singing I-VIII. Music in the Air Alphabetical Index to Sing Out! Abraham Lincoln Ah! 'Tis a Dream Allhallows Eve Alphabet, The An Easter Carol Angels Ever Bright and Fair Antiphon April Antics At Daylight's Close Bagpipes Playing Ballad of Peter Gray, The Balm of Gilead Bangee Rang An-An-Ah Barbara Allen Bardy Train, The Barnyard Glee Club, The Basque Noel Bees Bird, The Birthday Greeting, A (round) Boatman's Dance, The Bonny Eloise Bounce Aroun' Brazilian Banter Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light Bridget Donahue Bring Me No Lily British Grenadiers, The Brown Eyes Buffalo Gals Butterflies Caisson Song Campfire Circle Captain Jinks Care Selve Carmela Carrier Dove, The Chester Chiapanecas (Mexico) Chinese Street Scene Christmas Carol, A (Hans Christian Anderson) Christmas Child, The Climate, The Climbing Our Rocky Mountain Coin to Spend, A Concord Hymn Courting of Molly Moore Cradle Song for a Young Warrior (Armenian) Crawfish Cumberland Gap Dance Song Dawn Is Here Dem Golden Slippers De Old Ark's A-Moverin' Distress Divinum Musterium Dixie Dnieper, The Dogie Song Down Among the Canebrakes Down in a Coal Mine Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill Driving Saw-Logsp on the Plover Dustin' Off the Piano Envoi Eternal Father Faith of Our Fathers Fandango, The Far Are the Misty Isles Far Away and Long Ago Farmer's Breakfast, The Fast Flight Father and Friend Father, Hear Thy Children's Praises Fireflies Flagos of All America, The Flowers in the Valley, The Flowing River Follow the Flag For the Beauty of the Earth Frosina Sings Gaudeamus Igitur Get Away from Dis Co'nfiel' Glider, The God of the Out-of-Doors Go Down, Moses Good-bye, Liza Jane Good-bye, Ol' Paint Green Grow the Lilacs Greeting Gypsy, The Hail, Columbia Hallelujah Hard Times, Come Again No More Hark, Now, O Shepherds Harvest Song Hep! Hep! Here Comes the Band! High Above Us Fly the Cranes Highland Laddie Home on the Range Huckleberry Sal Humpty Dumpty's Song Hundred Years Ago, A Hunters of Kentucky, The Hymn for the Nations I Know a Place Where Bluebells Grow I Love Thee Inbrothered Inca Pa Ta Indian Serenade In the Far East Irish Washerwoman I've Been Working on the Railroad Ivy and Holly Jacob's Ladder Jesu Dulcis Memoria Jiffery, James and John Koa-Lia (The Cuckoo, Hindustani) Land of the Midnight Sun, The Lazy River Little Mohee Little Old Log Cabin Lo, the Earth Is Risen Again Lonesome Tunes Lonesome Valley Lotus Flower, The Madeleine (Martinique) March On! March Winds Mardi Gras Mary and Martha Massasoit Meadow Brook, The Midsummer Night Miller's Flower, GThe Mummers' Song Musical Yak, The Music in the Air My Pretty Maid Nearer, My God, to Thee New River Train, The Night Flight Nocturne Now Here's a First-Rate Opportunity O Lord Most Holy O Worship the King Old Aunt Jemima Old Bookshop, The Old Hickory Old MacDonald Farms with Brahms Olive Tree, The O One More Mazur Today (Poland) On Leaving Ireland On, O Thou Soul! Our Carol Our Prayer Oxen, Come! Paddle and Sing Panis Angelicus (Franck) Parting Partners from Poland Paul Revere Peasant Girl, The Peddler Persuasion Pioneer Song Pirate King, A Plains of Uruguay, The Pour, O King Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Prayer for All Airmen, A Pretty Polly Oliver Prince Charlie Psalm of Praise, A Psalm V P.T.Barnum Raga Red River Valley Return to Sorrento Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow Roll Out! Heave Dat Cotton! Rosemary and Thyme Russian Night Scene Russia Sings Sailing Song Sam Houston Sandy Land Scouts, The See How the Universe Seein' the Elephant Serenade, A Shanty Boy and the Pine, The Shepherd's Song Shepherds of the Mountains Silver Fountain, The Sing, Nightingale Song to the Lord Sir Eglamore Song of the "Lone Prairee" Songs My Mother Taught Me Sourwood Mountain Springtide Stork's Nest, The (Hungary) Sunday Sunrise at Grand Canyon Supplication Suzanne, Pretty Maid Tactful Peddler Themes from: -Andante Cantabile - Tchaikovsky -L'Arlesienne Suite - Bizet -Eroica Symphony - Beethoven -Fifth Symphony - Tchaikovsky -First Symphony - Brahms -Die Meistersinger - Wagner -The New World Symphony - Dvorak -The Ninth Symphony - Beethoven -The Nutcracker Suite - Tchaikovsky -Scotch Symphony - Mendelssohn -Suite for Strings - Tchaikovsky -The Unfinished Symphony - Schubert -Midsummer Night's Dream - Mendelssohn -The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Dukas This Is Our Homeland Thornrose Waltz Time, the Fiddler Tippecanoe and Tyler Too To Be Near the Fair Idol To the Bagpipe Trail to Mexico, The Tuneful Trumpeters (round) Up the Mountain Valley Forge Venice Night Venture, Gwen Villanacio Vasco (Basque) Wait for the Wagon Wake Up, Mandy Walking at Night We Give Thanks We Sing of Sails When Frederic Was a Little Lad (Gilbert and Sullivan) When Johnny Comes Marching Home When the Maytime Comes Again When Summer Goes Whistling Boy, The White Mantilla, The Winter Wind Wise Men Were But Seven, The (round) Witch-Hazel Bough, The Yankee Doodle Yankee Hill Yodel Song |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 22 Jun 04 - 08:23 AM SING OUT! |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 23 Jun 04 - 08:34 AM TREASURE The World of Music Series Song Programs for Youth Authors: Mabelle Glenn, Helen Leavitt, Victor Rebman, Earl Baker Artist: N.C.Wyeth Pub: Ginn & Co., 1938 All Things Serve Thee All-Wise Nature Alone I Wait America Angeline Apple Tree, The April Harpist Arise, Ye Lands Azov Gull, The (Ukraine) Barter Beautiful Kahana (Hawaii) Birth of the World Call of the Dance Calmly Flow Thy Streams Carpentere, The Cavalcade Celestial Choirs Chant of the Reeds Chartless (Emily Dickinson) Cherry-Tree Carol Christmas Carol, A (Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight) Cobbler, The Day Has Gone, The (India) Dedication Dream Song (Walter de la Mare) Enchanted Wood, The Farewell, My Cossack (Russia) Feast of Raymi (Inca) Foggy Dew, The Follow the Kings Frog in the Spring Green Willow Has Your Heart Ever Known He Is Coming Hedwiga, Leave Your Spinning (Poland) Heigh-Ho! Hill Song (India) I Wander If You Were King Impatience In Filipino Land In a Strange Land (Russia) Indian Firefly Song Indian Summer June Jungle Rhythm (Filipino) La Campana Land of Our Fathers Lass of Merthyr, The Magi, Draw Near Melody from "Indian Canzonetta" (Dvorak) Midsummer Eve Millom Rosar (Among Roses, Grieg) Mischievous Trolls, The Month of Ma, The My Pictures Mysterious World Mystic Night, The (Czech Carol) Nocturne from Second Quartet (Borodin) Oh, Saddle the Roan Old Tale, An One Summer Night (Grieg) Peronelle Poet and Lark Pools of Peace, The Poor Prince Charlie Queen Astrid Comes No More (Sweden) River of Sleep (Russia) Robin in the Rain, The Rose Tree, The Rosemonde Rosika (Hungary) Rosy Boy, Posy Boy Sail at Dawn, A Sender of Dreams Serenade Some Day Someone Song of Home Spring Exulatation Springs of Song (Robert Schumann) Star- Spangled Banner, The Sweet Anthems Sing (Christmas) Sweet Molly-o Themes: -from Operatic Overture (Nicolai) -from Scherezade (Rimsky-Korsakoff) -from Sonata, opus 13 No.2 (Beethoven) -from Symphony in D Minor (Cesar Franck) -from Symphonic Sketch (Borodin) Tilinka, The (Hungary) Upon the Frosty Meadows (French Carol) Walnut Harvest Waltz Song, A Westward Ho! What Is This Splendor? (Mozart) Whispering Willow, The (Norway) White Butterflies Who Will Shoe Your Bonny Litle Foot? |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 24 Jun 04 - 12:10 PM The World of Music Series SONG PARADE Authors: Mabrlle Glenn. Helen Leqvitt, Victor Rebman Pub: Ginn & Co., 1941,1952 Grades I-VIII Abdulah Bulbul Amir Aloha Oe Alouette America America the Beautiful American Flag, The Arise, Ye Sons and Daughters Bingo, the Dingo, and the Fatal Flamingo Blue Bells of Scotland Blue Niemen Break Forth, O Beuateous Heavenly Light atch, A Child Is Born, A Chilly Welcome, A Coachman, The Come, All Ye Worthy Christian Men Come, Thou Almighty King Dance in the Valley Daniel Boone Dep River Dialogue By the Sea Dixie Dreams Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes Faithful Lass, The Fisher Folk Fishing Fleet, The Flag Goes By, The Flemish Bells Florian's Song Flow Gently, Sweet Afton Give Us a Song Glorious Gift, The God of Our Fathers Green Trees Greenwood Days Gypsy Violin Gypsy Weather Hail, Glorious Mountain Land Hail, Poetry Hark to the Drum Hayfoot, Strawfoor Here's to the Maiden Hermit, The Hero Comes, The How Lovely Are the Messengers urdy-Gurdy, The I Sure Am Glad Iceland If In the Foggy Morning In Mona's Isle Jenny's Bawbee Jolly Beggar, The Little Brown Church in the Vale, The Lo! Jesus Lies Cradled Lone Fish-Ball, The Lonely Shepherd Magnet and the Churn, The Maid By the River, The March of the Fife and Drum Corps Marines' Hymn, The Mariquita Meeting of the Waters, The Midshipmite, The Minstrel, The My Old Kentucky Home Mysterious Ring, The North By West Northern Harvest Norwegian Legend, A O God, the Rock of Ages O Little Town of Bethlehem O Lord of Heaven O Marie O Tennessee Oh Come, All Ye Faithful Oh, Those Golden Slippers Oh Susanna Olod Chisholm Trail, The Old Crusaders, The Old House, The On the Hoogli River Pirate Don Durk of Dowdee Pirate Song Pop! Goes the Weasel Prayer Prayer at Morning Pretty Polly Oliver Question, The Quiet Hearts Ring, Ring the Banjo Roadways Sailing Say Good-By Scissor-Grinder, The Serenaders, GThe She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain Sing, Ye Faithful, Sing Softly, Softly Falls the Night Song of the Plains Spanish Cavalier, The Stand By the Flag Star-Spangled Banner, The Steal Away Tailor and the Mouse, The Thou Art Near Me, Margarite To God on High To Him From Whom Our Blessings Flow Trail Song Traveler, The Wake, Young Shepherds Wandering Cowboy Wearing a Black Mantilla Weave Her a Garland Wedding, The When Dreams Come True When I Was a Lad Whan a Maid is Smiling Wrap Me in Peace |
Subject: Index: folk and Art Songs (Birchard) From: cetmst Date: 24 Jun 04 - 02:21 PM FOLK AND ART SONGS, The Laurel Music Series Teachers' Edition, Book II Author: M.Teresa Armitage Pub: C.C.Birchard, 1925 For Intermediate Grades After Sunset Aftereglow After the Storm Air Voyage, An Allah (Egypt) All Thro' the Night America for Me Anglels and Shepherds Apple Tree, The Approach of the Storm, The April Aspirations At the Spinning Wheel Awake Barnyard Song Beacon, The Bear Dance, The Begging Dance, The Bell Buoy, The Big Mountain's Song (Johnny Appleseed) Billy and Me Billy Boy Birch Tree, The (Schubert) Blossom Time Bobby Shafto Bonnie Doon Brook Music Camping Candle, The Canzonet (Nicolai) Captain Kidd Caravan, The (Syria) Carillon (German Carol) Cascade, The (Das Rheingold, Wagner) Castles in the Air (Russia) Cavalier Song, A Cavatina (vonWeber, excerpt) charm, A Cherry Ripe Clock, The Coaching (Ukraine) Coasting (Russia) Consequences Contented Camel, The Coopers' Song County Fair (Czech) Cradle on the Bough, The (Omaha Indian) Cuckoo's Career, The Daisies Dance of the Elves Daybreak in the Alps Down South Dream Music Early and Late Easter Eglantine, The Eight Bells Elfland Horns Evening Evolution Eyes of God, The Fairy Circle Fairies Song (Johnny Appleseed) Falls of Minnehaha, The Fawn Awake's Song (Johnny Appleseed) First Green, The Flower Ghosts Flower Song, A Follow the Leader Forest Fires Fountain, The Gentian, The Gnomes' Dance (Grieg, excerpt) Golden Rule, The Good Bookkeeping Good Morning Good Night Song Grasshopper, The Gypsy's Life, The Habanera (Portugal) Hail and Farewell (Aloha) Half-Moon, The Hall of Song, The Hallowe'en Happy Shepherd, The (Bohemia) Hare and the Tortoise Hawker, The Highland Fling, The Holiday, A Hopak, The (Moussorgsky) Host and His Guests (English Christmas Carol) Hour Glass, The In April Inca, The In Scotland In the North Countree In Winter Invitation It Couldn't Be Done It Is Good to Be Alive Jack and Jean Joan of Arc Johnny Appleseed (operetta) Johnny Appleseed's Song (Johnny Appleseed) Joy Bells, (Serbia) Kindness to Animals La La Song, The Lame Crane, The Land of Flowers, The Land of the Midnight Sun, The (Norway) Lark, The Last Mile, The Laughter Leaves Lesson from the Desert, A L'il Liza Jane Lincoln's Land Lost Song, The Lucky Number, The Magic Disc, The Making History Marching Song Market Song, A (Czech) Masquerades May Mazurka (Chopin, excerpt) Meg Merriles Mill, The Mississippi, The Mizpah Mocking Bird, The Moonlight (Romania) Morning Morning song Mother Earth Mountain Boy, The Mountain Shepherd, The Mountaineer, The Move Eastward, Happy Earth Mushrooms Music Eternal Music in the Air My Boat (Hawaii) My Treasure Night in June, A Night Voyage, A Nobility Northern Lights Novermber O Had I Jubal's Lyre October Music O'er the Hills Away Old songs Organ Grinder. The Our Flag\Outlas's Song (Johnny Appleseed) Pageant, A Pearl, The Pear Tree, The Peddler, The Pilgrim Father, The Play the Game Possessions Prettye Bessie Prize Song (Wagner, excerpt) Prophets Quail, The Real New Year, The'Reflections Revery (Schubert, excerpt) Ring Out, Wild Bells Rising of the Lark Romeo and Juliet (Gounod) Roundelay, A (Mozart, excerpt) Sabbath Bells Sacred Mountain, The (Japan) Sailing Men, The Sailors, The Sainjt Paul's Steeple Salute the Flag Scherzo (Schumann, excerpt) School Orchestra, The Shadow Dance (Meyerbeer, excerpt) Shadow Pictures Shepherd's Pipe (Beethoven, excerpt) Singin' Johnny Skating Sleep, Soldiers Snow Blanket, The Song and a Smile, A Song for August Song of Araby, A Song of the Breeze Song of the Forge Song to Ivan (Russia) Spirit of Summer Time Spring and Youth (Longfellow) Spring Dance, A Spring Song, A Spring Victories Spring's Apology Sun and Song Sunny May Sunrise Song Strars of the Summer Night Steeplejack, The Swan, The (Saint-Saens, excerpt) Sweet and Twenty Sweet Potatoes Sweet Wild April Swimming Swiss Boy, The Swiss Cattle Call Tardy Gratitude Ten Miles from Home TheLord Is My Shepherd There's Ever a Song Three Kings, The Tides, The Time of Youth To a Rose Topsy-T urvey Town Crier, The Travelogue, A Tree Toads, The Trees True Sportsman, The Trumpet Calle, The Twilight Two Precepts Two Roads, The Unseen Chorus (Johnny Appleseed) Valentine, A Venice Vistors and Vanquished Village Dance, The Violin Echo (Bach, excerpt) Waiting Washington Weather Vane, The Wedding Postponed! Westward Ho! We Thank Thee When the North Wind Blows Whispering Stream, The White Daisies Wind and the Sun, The Winter and Spring Winter Cheer Witches' Night Wonders Woodsman, The Year of Jubilo, The Year's at the Spring, The Young Voyageur, The Yuletide (French Carol) |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 25 Jun 04 - 08:29 AM Music Education Series JUNIOR MUSIC Authors: Thaddeus Giddings, Will Earhart, Ralph Baldwin Managing Editor: Elbridge Newton Pub: Ginn and Co., 1924 Adieu Afterwards America America Eternal America the Beautiful America Forever American Hymn Anniversary Song April April Girl, An At Dawn At Nightfall Aura Lee Autumn Woods Battle Cry of Freedom Believe Me Billboards Bobolink Brook and Sea Cantique de Noel Cheer of Yesterday, The Choice, The Christmas Comes Columbus Returns Come, Breezy Spring Come, Let Us Join Conqueror, The Cossack Rider, The Daydreams Dedication Deep-Sea Chantey, A Dixie Dove, The Dream Fancies Dune Hills, The Elegy (Gray) Far Away Fling Out the Banner For Music Forester, The Four-Leaf Clover Four Things Fourth of July Is Here, The Friendship Tree, The Good Morning God of Our Fathers Hare A-Lee! Hark! Hark! the Lark Heavens Resound, The Hermit Thrush, The Highland Song, A (Far from the heather my laddie is roving) Hike, The Holy, Holy, Holy Home Road, The Home Team, The How Can I Leave Thee Hymn of Our Nation I Will Sail Back Once More I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby Ice Carnival Ice King's Music, The (Grieg) In One Year In the Rose Garden Integer Vitae Invincible It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Jehovah Is Merciful Jolly Beggar, The Juanita Lament for Ali Bey Life's Tapestry List! the Cherubic Host Little Dutch Garden, A Little Winding Road, A Logging Camp, The Lonely Tree, The Long White Road, The Lost Explorer, The Lullaby (Louise Stickney) Magnet and the Churn, The Marching With Heroes Mattinata: Song at awen May Dance May Snow Merry Life, A Mist, The Moods Moonlight Morning's Promise, The Music Out of Doors My Faith My Marguerite Nature's Music New Kind of Fairy Tale, A Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The Nights and Days Northman, The Morway's Forts November Now Is the Month of Maying Now the Day Is Over O God, the Rock of Ages O Month of May O Ship of State O Silent Night October Oh, That Thou Had'st Hearkened Old Black Joe Old Garden, An Old King Cole On Wings of Song Opposite Winds Our Ensign Our Flag Our Flag of Peace Pine Tree, The Pirate, The Prayer Prayer of Thanksgiving Quiet Night, The Recruit, The Results and Roses Ritter Roland Ruth Send Out Thy Light Singing Sky Voyagers Sleepers, Wake! (Bach) Softly Now the Light of Day Song of Joy, A Song of the Melon Patch, The Song of Parting Song of Praise, A Song of Roving Song of the Saber Song of the Skylark Song of the Watchman Spinning Wheel, The Spring Spring's Housekeeping Star-Spangled Banner, The Sunny South, The Sunrise Sweet and Low Sweet Miss Mary Thorns and Roses 'Tis the Month of May To the Unknown Soldier To Thee, O Country Toward the Old Country Tribute to the Soldiers Twilight Valentines When My Mother Sings Who Made the Rose? Who Will O'er the Downs? Wind Song. A Winter Lullaby, A Witches Up to Date Work Is Done Young Nightingale (Russia) |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 25 Jun 04 - 01:24 PM THE CHORAL STANDARD Comprising a Complete Course of Instruction and a Graded Collection of Music for Singing Schools, Day Schools, Choirs and Conventions. Author: B.C.Unseld Pub: Cincinnati, Fillmore Music House, 1895 PART SONGS AND CHORUSES: April Showers Away O'er the Sea Away to the Forest Shade Be Kind to One Another Beautiful Flag of Liberty Beautiful Moonlight Birdie, Dear Birds Are Singing Blossom Time Brightly Gleam the Sparkling Rills Bright Hopes Bright New-Year, The Brightly Now the Moon Is Beaming Come and Roam Come Roam With Me Come to Me, My Darling Come to My Home in the Wildwood Coming With the Humming Cradle Song Cuckoo, The Dawn of Spring, The Delights of Summer Echo of the Hollow Glen Evening Bells Evening Shades Evening Sun Farmer Boy Is a Jovial Lad, The Fare Ye Well, Sweet Summer Flowers Forth With Footsteps Light Gather the Flowers Gently Evening Bendeth Gentle Spring Is Here Again Glad Voices Golden Evening Sun Good Morning Good-Night, My Darling Good-Night Serenade Gracefully Down Hail to the Farmer's Bride Hark! I Hear Hark! the Pealing Harvest Song Home of My Childhood Hurrah for the Sleigh Bells I Like It If You Want an Honored Name Leafy Dell, The Life's Changeful Dreams Like the Leaping of Thy Rills List to the Bells Live for Something Mad Waves Are Dashing, The May Welcome Mellow Eve Is Gliding Men of Dalecarlia Minstrels Sing in Many Lays Morning Morning Sunbeams Music Everywhere Must We Part Night Arond Night Is Come Now Away, No Longer Stay Now the Evening Falls Now Tinkling Bells O Care, Thou Wilt Dispatch Me O Sunshine Oh, Who Will O'er the Downs? Old Winter Comes On a Winter Night Our Happy Land Passing Hours Ringing, Swinging Sailing Say Not a Woodland View Is Mean See the Shades of Evening Closing Serenade Singing, Gaily Singing Sleigh-Ride, The So You're Here Again Spirit of Summer Spring Flowers Spring Is Here Stars of the Summer Night Summer Is Here Summer Rain, The Summer Time Summer Time, Farewell Sweet Afton Sweet Evening Hours Sweet Voice, The Sweet Zion Bells Tarry, Gentle Traveler Templar's Anvil, The There's Music in the Midnight Breeze Time for Joy, The 'Tis Coming Twilight Is Stealing Twilight Song Up in the Morning Early Upward Look Voice of /Music, The Welcome, Friends of Song Welcome th the Spring What Say the Bells? What Shoild We Do? When Will Roses Fade? Where Are the Flowers? Wind Whispers Winning Side May Laugh, The Woodland Voices You Are Coming, Autumn Days HYMN TUNES AND SACRED SONGS: |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 25 Jun 04 - 02:09 PM THE CHORAL STANDARD, continued Look Beyond Majestic Grace Marguerite -Thou from whom we never part Mizraim -When in silence o'er the deep My Shepherd's Hand Nichols -Blest be the tie that binds Noble -Now to the Lord, a noble song Norwich -Gently glides the stream of life Old Hundred O Paradise Park -From the throne of God there springs, a pure, a crystal stream Petre -Thus far the Lord hath led me on Pleading Praise, my Soul Praise the Lord Purer Yet and Purer Rockingham -Sweet is the work, my God, my king Roller -In heav'nly love abiding Rupert -Hark! what mean those holy voices St. Nicholas -Eternal source of joys divine Strathmore -As pants the heart (sic) Sweet Day Trinity -Holy father, hear me cry Vernal Day Vox Dilecti Watson -Awake my soul! and with the sun CHANTS Come to MeEternal Wisdom Gloria Patri I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Just As I Am Lift Up to God Lord Is My Shepherd, The Lord's Prayer, The My God and Father O Come Let Us Sing Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Sweet Is Thy Mercy The Earth Is the Lord's The Tender Light Is Fading Thy Will Be Done Why Should Our Tearfs ANTHEMS: And the Ransomed of the Lord Blessing and Glory Cry Aloud and Spare Not Hallelujah! Praise the Lord I Will Love Thee Lift Up Your Heads Lord Is Good, The Lord Is Great, The Lord Is My Strength, The Make a Joyful Noise Oh, How Lovely Is Zion Oh, That Men Would Praise Praise the Lord Thanks to Him |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 26 Jun 04 - 10:16 PM THE CHORAL UNION: An improved text book in the first principles of singing by note, consisting of complete and carefully prepared junior and senior grades as they are taught in The Church Choral Union of New York City; to which is added a miscellaneous department, comprising a very choice collection of anthems, sentences, hymn-tunes, glees, part-songs, sacred and secular choruses, etc., etc. The whole collected and prepared especially for The Church Choral Unions now in progress in New York, Brooklyn, Washington D.C, Buffalo and other cities and towns throughout the United States and consequently peculiarly adapted for use in institutes, conventions, glee clubs, singing classes and the home. Author: H.R. Palmer Pub: Biglow and Main, New york, Chicago, 1884 Abt -Sov'reign Ruler, Lord of all Allen -Prince of Peace, control my will America Arouse Up, Ye Sleepers Autumn Winds Are Sighing Away O'er the Seda Bells of Life, The Billeter -Come O My soul in sacred lays Blow, Bugle, Blow Bounding Billows Bortniansky -When gathering clouds around I view Bounding So Merrily Boating Song Bridgton -Why that look of sadness? Brightly Gleams Our Banner By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill Celebes -O let him, whose sorrow no relief can find Centerville -It is not death to die Charming Spring Chesterfield -The Lord will happiness divine Children of the Heavenly King Come Again Once More I Pray Come Again With Singing Come Let Us Take a Holiday Come Sinner, Come Come Smiling Hope Come Thou Almighty King Come, Ye Faithful Communion -How surely are we led to him Consolation -Oft when storms of pain are rolling Cookingham -Sinner, come, 'mid thy gloom Corsica -Holy Spirit! pity me Creston -Come unto me, when shadows darkly gather Cricket, The Daily Prayer Danforth -Holy Father, hear my cry Days and Moments Quickly Flying -Dayman Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise Desire -My soul doth long for thee Don't Forget the Old Folks Edwards -Great God, to Thee my evening song Emmaus -The day is gently sinking to a close Eternity Evans -God is love; his mercy brightens Family Treasure Fairview -To thy pastures fair and large Father, We'll Rest in Thy Love Flowers, Flowers Beautiful Fold Me Closer For the Mercies of the Day Friend -One there is abova all others Garland -Gently, Lord! O gently lead us Gently Evening Bendeth Give Ye to Jehovah Gloria Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken Gratitude -How blest the sacred tie that binds Happy Farmer Boy, The Hail, Gladdening Light Hail to the Queen of Night Hark! Hark! My Soul Hark! the Distant Pealing Hark! the Pealing HGaste, Traveler, Haste Harbor -Arise ye people, and adore Heavenly Father, Sovereign Lord Home of Freedom Hunters, The Hutchinson -Bury thy sorrow, the world has its share I Am Not Worthy I Heard the Voice of Jesus I Once Was a Stranger In the Dark and Cloudy XDay Invitation Italian Hymn -Come, Thou almighty king Jack and Jill Jesus Wept Joy Fills Our Inmost Heart King and the Miller, The (Miller of Dee) Lang -Hark the sound of rapturous joy Leason -Praise the Lord from heavens high Liberty I Covet Life's Degrees Life's Rest Lina -There's not a tint that paints the rose Linden Tree, The List, the Song Listen to the Music Lo! the Day of Rest Declineth Lord God of My Salvation Lord Is My Shepherd, The Lord My Shepherd Is, The Lord's Prayer, The Lost Landmark, The Lusanne -Now the day is over To be continued; it's later than I thought |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 27 Jun 04 - 07:48 AM THE CHORAL UNION, continued Madie -All ye nations praise the Lord Madison -There is a calm for those who weep Man's Life Is Like a River Mary -Come said Jesus' sacred voice -Swell the anthem, raise the song May Shout Mellow Eve Is Gliding, The Memories of Gethsemanee Merrily O! Merton -Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell Minority Monk -Sun of my soul Moonlight Sail, The Mourner, Cease Thy Weeping Mundane -Saviour visit thy plantation Munson -There is an hour of hallow'd peace My Heavenly Home Names Both High and Holy, The Night Is Mother of the Day, The Night! Lovely Night Norfolk -Sweet is thy work, my God, my king O Lord How Excellent Is Thy Name O Rose of May Time O Sacred Head Now Wounded Oh! Come Again Once More I Pray Oh! Let Him Whose Sorrow No Relief Can Find Oh! Paradise Oh! This soul, How Dark and Blind Oh! Wipe Away That Tear Old Hundred Old John Cross (round) On Jordan's Stormy Banks Orpha -Keep me from fainting in my prayers Paestum -Oh! This soul so dark and blind Paradise Parting Hymn Politz -When beauty clothes the fertile vale Praise to God Pure in Heart, The Purer Yet and Purer Queen of Every Measure Reaper and the Flowers, The Redeeming Love Richards -Purer yet and purer Rose of Sharon, The Rosy and Fair Rushford -Silently the shades of evening St. Aelred -Fierce raged the tempest o'er the dep St. Catherine's -Ye boundless realms of joy Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name Saviour, Blessed Saviour Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing Saviour, Comfort Me Say, Watchman, What of the Night? Schauffler -Always with us See the Light is Fading Serenade Shall I Let Him In? Show Thy Favor Sicily -Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing Sing His Love Forever Singing in the Classroom Sing of Jesus, Sing Forever Sing, Sing Sky Is So Blue, The Sleigh Ride, The Soft and Low Softly Fades the Twilight Ray Some Folks Songs of praise the angels sang Sorrento -Swell the anthem, raise the song Sovereign Ruler of the Skies Stars of the Summer Night Strife Is Over, The Sturgis -Christians, brethren, ere we part Summer's Here Summer's Song Supremely Blest Sweet Day Is Cool Sweet Home Sweet Is the Light Sweet is Thy Mercy, Lord Sweet Sabbath of the Year Sweet the Chiming Swell the Anthem There Was a Litle Fairy Thou Who Art So Holy Thou Wilt Keep Him Thy Way, Not Mine To the Woodland Come Away Townsend -He dies! the friend of sinners dies Twilight Vox Dilecti We Love the Place O God What Tho' Fair Spring When Gathering Clouds When, His Salvation Bringing, to Zion Jesus Came When Men Forget When the Harvest Is Past When the Shades of Night When the Stormy Wibds Who Is a Freeman? Whom Shall We Let In? Winston 'Tis midnight - and on Olive's brow Winter's Gone With Joy We Hail Wrecks of the Past Younger -Lowly and solemn be thy children's cry to thee |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 27 Jun 04 - 08:19 AM CHORAL ECHOES A Collection of Secular and Sacred Music, for Singing Schools, Conventions. Normals, Day Schools and the Home Circle Author: G.R.Sturgis Pub: Chicago, R.R.Meredith & Son, 1887-1888 America Beautiful Angel Sleep Belathy -There is an eye that never sleeps Branford _Lord, our father, O how fair By and By Canfield See the shining dewdrops, on the flow'rets strew'd Children's Glory Song Christmas Anthem -There were shepherds abiding in the fields Come, Maiden With Me Come to Christ Come Unto Me' Devotion Evening at Home Fairy Queen Father, Whate'er of Earthly Bliss Gardner -On thy church, O power divine Gentle Gales Gentle Smiles Glory to God Glory to the Lamb God Everywhere Gratitude Great Is the Lord Greeting Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Hallelujah to the Father Hammer Song Harrington -Come sound his praise abroad Hear Our Prayer Higganum -O for a closer walk with God How Beautiful Upon the Mountains I Have Wandered From the Old Home I Will Love Thee, O Lord Kaster -"One day nearer" sings the sailor Kind Words Laura -Lord, we come before thee now Let the Hills and Vales Resound Little Footsteps Lord's Prayer, The Lottie -Lord, we would before thee bow Make a Joyful Noise Mary -Come and let us sweetly join Marcvhing Home May Is Here Meet Me Dare Merry Christmas Mighty Jehovah Mildred -Behold a stranger at the door Nora -Sing and rejoice, ye sons of grace O Come to the Mountains O Jesus Thou Art Standing O Lord, How Excellent Is Thy Name Old Hundred Only Waiting Our B aby Boy Our Old Homestead Praise Him Praise His Name Praise to God Rejoice in the Lord Rest From Thy Labors Restitution Rollin -Come, ye thankful people, come Rose, The (A wild rose in the forest) Sailor's Delight, The Salvation Silent Midnight Skating Glee Sleep, Beloved, Sleep Sleep on Thy Pillow Sleighing Song Song of Niagara Songs of Praise Spring Star-Spangled Banner, The Sunbeams Are Glancing, The Swanton -Praise yo the Lord, my heart shall join 'Tis I, Be Not Afraid To the Chase Travel On and Never Mind Trumpet, The Village of the Vale We All Can Tell We Have Gahered Here to Sing Who Was It? Willie Low -Lord at this closing hour Winter Yachting Glee |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: cetmst Date: 27 Jun 04 - 05:53 PM THE MILLION'S GLEE BOOK or THE NEW YORK MELODEON Author: Isaac Baker Woodbury Pub: New York, Cornish Lamport & Co., 1851 (Not a school songbook but mainly secular songs apparently published for glee clubs and other singing groups, may belong in another thread) Again We're Met Anger Resteth With a Fool Auld Lang Syne Aye, Still Ring On, Ye Merry Peal Battle With Life Behold How Brightly Breaks the Morning Bonnie Bark, The By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Chide Mildly the Erring Come, Blushing May Come, Friends and Brothers Come, Rest in This Bosom Cool Gushing Spring, The Dream Is Past, The Dying Child to Her Mother, The Factory Bell, The Fairy Boat Glee, The Farmer's Glee, The Festive Song Has Died Away, The Float Away O'er Land and Sea Friends My Heart Holds Dear From This Mountain Land Gaily the Troubador Gather the Beautiful Home to Their Rest Gentle Thoughts, O Give Me Them Greeting of Spring, The Grave of Daniel Boone Happy Land Heath Is All Lonely, The Hush, the Year Is Dying I Am Fading Away I Watch for Thee I'm Lonely, I'm Lonely I've Wandered in Dreams Jeanette and Jeannot Jenny Lind's Song Lady of Beauty Land of Our Fathers Lay of the Famine: or The Husband's Lament Long. Long Ago Master and Pupil Meeting of the Waters, The Merry, Merry Spring, The Merry Swiss Boy, The Moss Covered Bucket, The My Bark Is on the Billow My Father's Old Cottage My Mother Dear Near the Lake New England O Dear Is My Cottage O Sweet Was the Hour O Take Me Back to Switzerland O That Song Still Prolong O Think Not I Can Say Farewell Old Fartmer's Elegy, The Orphan Farmer Boy, The Our Own Friends Our Parting Song Our Yankee Girls Patriotic Glee Plough Deep to Find the Gold Pumpkin Pie, The Robin Adair Rory O'Moore Rose Atherton Sailor's Funeral, The Silent Night, Though Dark Thy Feature Singing Through the Forests Sister's Love, The; or The Snowstorm Songs of Former Times, The Spanish Guitar, The Speak Gently to the Erring Spider and the Fly, The Student's Song Summer's Call Sunny Hours of Childhood, The Switzer's Song of Home Teetot'llers Are a-Coming, The Temperance Call, The Thou Reign'st in This Bosom 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer 'Tis Well to Have a Merry Heart Touch Us Gently, Time True Love Can Ne'er Forget T'were Vain to Tell Thee All I Feel Tyrolese Evening Hymn Union Forever, The Up to the Alps, Lads Voyage of Life Wake Up Singing Wandering Minstrel, The Washington's Monument Watcher, The Watchman, The We Have Been Friends Together What Delight, What Joy Rebounds What Fairy-Like Music Where Is the Minstrel's Fatherland? Who Will go With Us? Ye Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doon Ye Scenes of My Childhood Yes, 'Tis the Indian Drum Young May Moon, The |
Subject: Songs of the Ages From: Nigel Parsons Date: 06 Jan 05 - 01:21 PM Another 'School Song Book' which I remember from my schooldays. I have recently bought a copy from my local Oxfam shop. The songs are all set to at least a melody, in some cases four-part harmony is used. The contents pages reproduced here, provide the composer, or rough date of composition. The book has been arranged in (very) approximate age order. Full details: SONGS OF THE AGES Words and airs By R Dunstan Mus.Doc., Cantab and C.E.Bygott Revised in 1962 by F Westcott D.Mus., Oxon Publisher Schofield & Sims Ltd. Huddersfield Section One. Mediaeval Music Agnus Dei (Plainsong) Sarum, X Century Veni Creator Spiritus (Plainsong) Sarum Alma Redemptoris Mater (Plainsong) Hermannus Contractus, XI Century A solis ortu Columbanus(?), LX Century Orientus partibus French, XII Century Quan vei l'aloete mover Bernard de Ventadour Kalenda Maya Raimbault de Vaqueiras Ja nuns hons pris Richard Couer-de-Lion Qant li Rosignols s'Escrie Anonymous Winder, wie ist nu dein kraft Neidhart von Reuental Ich parere dich Witzlav von Rugen Alta Trinita Beata Italian, XIII Century Bearing high the sacred Cross XI century(?) From distant lands outriding German, XIII Century Sumer is icumen in English, XIII Century Deo Gratias Anglia English, XV Century Could but the Lovely Flowers Know German, XV Century Why are all Pale the Roses seen? German, XV Century L'Amour de Moi French, XV Century Afar from Thee I wander German, 1521 Section Two. Tudor, Elizabethan and Jacobean Music Now Ponder Well Traditional The Three Knights Traditional Quoth John to Joan Traditional The Hunt is up Traditional Bonny Sweet Robin Traditional The Three Ravens Traditional Pastime with Good Company Henry VIII Ah, the sighs William Cornish John Dory Hawkin's History of Music We be Soldiers Three Deuteromelia In going to my lonely Bed Richard Edwardes Where Griping Grief Richard Edwardes Jog on, jog on Fitzwilliam Virginal Book Under the Greenwood Tree Traditional Greensleeves William Ballet's Lute Book The Carman's Whistle Fitzwilliam Virginal Book O Mistress Mine Chappell's "Popular Music" The Willow Song Thomas Dallas Lute Book O sleep, Fond Fancy Thomas Morley Now, O now I needs must part John Dowland Tomorrow the Fox will Come to Town Deuteromelia Cold's the Wind 1622 (or earlier) Love me little, love me long Time of James I Section Three. XVII and Early XVIII Century Music Amaryllis Giulio Caccini Sweet Echo Henry Lawes Bid me but live Henry Lawes Gather your Rosebuds William Lawes The Self-Banished John Blow What shall I do to show how much I love her? Henry Purcell Your Hay it is Mowed Henry Purcell Lilli Burlero Henry Purcell Had I but Love Henry Purcell Bois Epais Lully Chloris Anonymous As the Snow in Valleys Lying John Weldon In the Pleasant Month of May John Barrett The Pilgrim John Barrett, "Beggar's Opera" Cease your Funning Traditional, "Beggar's Opera" Good-Morrow, Gossip Joan Traditional, "Beggar's Opera" The Spring's a-Coming Traditional, "Beggar's Opera" This great world is a trouble Richard Leveridge Non e si vago e bello Handel Alma del gran Pompeo Handel Let me wander not unseen Handel With thee th'unsheltered moor I'd tread Handel Veni Redemptor gentium Bach Bist du bei mir Bach Section Four. Late XVIII and Early XIX Century Music When Icicles hang by the Wall Arne Rule, Britainnia Arne When that I was and a little Tiny Boy J Vernon Allons danser J.J.Rousseau Gli sguardi trattienti Gluck Tom Bowling Dibdin I sail'd from the Downs Dibdin Ere around the huge oak Shield The Ploughboy Shield Allan Water Hook My mother bids me bind my hair Haydn The Spirit's Song Haydn Das Veilchen Mozart Pedrillo's serenade Mozart Kennst du das Land? Beethoven Faithfu' Johnnie Beethoven Barbara Allan Traditional Ettrick Banks Traditional Farewell to Lochaber Traditional The Flow'rs of the Forest Traditional The Rowan Tree Traditional The Birks of Aberfeldy Traditional Ca' the Yowes Traditional The Winter it is Past Traditional The Spring is Come Traditional Suantraidhe Traditional The last Rose of Summer Traditional Suò-gân Traditional The Black Monk Traditional War-Song of the men of Glamorgan Traditional The Hall of Cyndylan Traditional Jenny Jones John Parry The Star-Spangled Banner (To Anacreon in Heaven)J.S.Smith Section Five. XIX Century Music Rio Grande Traditional Stormalong Traditional The Girls of Dublin Town Traditional Shenandoah; or Rolling River Traditional A-Roving Traditional Good-bye, fare you well Traditional What shall we do with the Drunken Sailor? Traditional The Sailor Boy Traditional High Barbaree Traditional Lowlands Low (The Golden vanity) Traditional Haiden-Röslein Schubert Who is Sylvia? Schubert Der Alpenjäger Schubert Huntsman, rest! Thy chase is done Schubert Absence Mendelssohn O wert thou in the cauld blast Mendelssohn The Lotus Flower Schumann O my Love's like the Red, red Rose Schumann Sonntag arr. Brahms Minnelied Brahms Vergebliches Ständchen Brahms Lenzlied Wagner Am Jordan Sankt Johannes stand Wagner Desdemona's Prayer Verdi The Three Fishers Hullah Where are the Joys I knew Gounod Sigh no more, Ladies Sullivan Two eyes of brown Grieg With the first Primrose Grieg Clad in robes of linen Dvorák As of old my Mother Dvorák The Birch Tree Russian Folk Song The Prince and the Princess Russian Folk Song Mother Volga Russian Folk Song Massa' s in the cold, cold ground Stephen Foster O Susanna Stephen Foster Some folks do Stephen Foster I got a robe Negro Spiritual Joshua fight the battle of Jericho Negro Spiritual Swing low, sweet chariot Negro Spiritual When Johnny comes marching home Traditional (German?) John Brown's Body American Traditional |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Leadfingers Date: 06 Jan 05 - 08:34 PM If I could get my sticky fingers on a copy I would post The Oxford Book of Song (The Oxford Book of Popular Song) which has a stack of really good stuff in it ! I was exposed to this wonderful book as a thirteen year old Oaf and never realised the WONDERFUL material I was being exposed too !! |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Azizi Date: 16 Jan 05 - 01:40 AM I have a number of old school song books. The titles of the books that I could quickly put my hand on from the oldest on are: "Sing Together", Girls Scouts, Inc. 1936 Twice 55 Plus Community Songs 'I Hear America Singing" The New Brown Book; edited by Peter W. Dyjema, Will Earhart, Hollis Dann and Osbourne McConathy , The Brown Book C.C. Richard & Co, Boston, first copyright MCMXIX last copyright noted MCMXLVII {decipher please-I never could figure out Roman numerals aren't my strong suit :o)) Twice 55 Community Songs "Music Unites People" The New Green Book edited by Peter W. Dyjema, Will Earhart, Hollis Dann and Osbourne McConathy , The Brown Book C.C. Richard & Co, Boston; Copyright M "Singing In Harmony: Our Singing World" Enlarged Edition, Lila Belle Pitts, Mabelle Glenn, Lorrain E. Watters, Louis G. Wersen; 1959 Ginn And Company "Making Music Your Own" {Book 3}, 1964 Silver Burdett Company "The Music Book" Eunice Boardman, Barbara Andress; 1984 Holt Rinehart and Winston |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 16 Jan 05 - 01:58 AM Hi, Azizi - I think we don't have any of those books indexed, so please scan and post the indexes if you're able to. I'd really like to see what you have in that 1936 edition of Sing Together. the earliest one I've seen is 1973. You can post them in this thread, and I'll see they get moved to the appropriate thread. Sooner or later, we need to have a thread for Ginn and Company. Please make sure you index no more than one book in a single message. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Azizi Date: 16 Jan 05 - 02:41 AM Well-I wasn't finished putting in the information about the Green Book when my computer pressed the submit button itself... Is this part of the wierd stuff going on with the computers?? Maybe the Roman Numerals took exception to the fact that I wouldn't take the time to figure out thir conversions to 'real' numbers-because I feared I might make a mistake...oh well... Anyway the company for the Green Book is the same as the Brown book and the copyright dates [ahem] are: MCMXXIII and MCMXXX; and renewed copyright MCMLI I thought that I had more Silver Burdett books, but I can't put my hands on them at this time...I'll keep looking... Though someone may have already posted these indexes, just in case they haven't been psoted yet, I'll commit to posting each book's content page ASAP starting now with "Sing Together", Girls Scouts, Inc. 1936 --- Of course, when I was less than half way through this list, it occured to me that before taking the time to write it, it would have been smarter for me to ask if this list had already been posted... So I will ask that about the other song books that I listed in my previous post. Are the content pages of these books already listed here? If not, I'll post them one at a time. I will also respond to any request for the text of a particular song from these books..as time & energy permits. Thanks, Joe! I sent in that list before I read your post! I was hoping that somebody would have saved me from doing this work but I'll get with it. And I'll make sure not to put the content pages of more than one book on the same post. By the way, I got each of these books for $2.OO or less from Library sales of withdrawn books or from second hand stores... so it's 'pays' to be alert to those opportunities to find some great folk music resources... Joe, would you please post the link for the thread for the Girl Scout song books? I'm interested in comparing the contents. Thanks
We do have a Girl Scout Favorites thread group. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: GUEST Date: 16 Jan 05 - 01:04 PM No word on Oxford book of popular Song yet ?? - Oh by the way , post 100 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 16 Jan 05 - 02:35 PM Azizi, check the list of Silver-Burdett songbook contents in thread 69027 before you post from S-B books. Silver-Burdett Or enter silver-burdett into the Lyrics and Knowledge Search Box and links will come up. Book 3 has not been posted; only 5 and 6 The Follett book thread is 70064, if you have any to add there. Follett (or enter follett ....) I have more song books to post as well. Joe, your quick way to find a song in the Permathreads works for most (CRTL F). Neat trick. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 16 Jan 05 - 03:10 PM Correction- Follett thread 70064: Follett |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Azizi Date: 16 Jan 05 - 03:11 PM Here is the song index for: "Twice 55 Plus Community Songs-I Hear America Singing" The New Brown Book; edited by Peter W. Dyjema, Will Earhart, Hollis Dann and Osbourne McConathy , The Brown Book C.C. Richard & Co, Boston, first copyright MCMXIX; last copyright noted MCMXLVII Ah Poor Bird {Round} All Hail the Power All Through the Night Aloha Oe America {Bloch} America the Beautiful Annie Laurie Anvil Chorus Are You SLeeping {Round} Auld Lang Syne Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party Awake My Soul Battle Cry of Freedom Battle Hymn of the Republic Bear Went Over, The Believe Me, etc Bell Doth Toll, The {Round} Bells of Osney {Round} Blow the Man Down {Chantey} Bonny Eloise Bull Dog on the Bank {Male Voices} Calm as the Night Cantique de Noel Capital Ship, A Carry Me Back, etc. Christmas is Coming {Round} Climate, The Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Come Let Us to the Bagpipe's Sound Come My Soul Come, Thou Almighty King Comin' Throu the Rye Come, Ye Thankful People Darling Nellie Gray Day of Joyful Singing, A Deck the Halls Dixie Dogie Song Drink to Me Only, etc. Early to Bed {Round} Fairest Lord Jesus First Nowell, The Flow Gently, Sweet Afton Flowing River For He's a Jolly Good Fellow For the Beauty of the Earth Gaily the Troubadour Get Away From dis' Co'nfiel' {Male Vocies} Glory Now to Thee be Given Good Bye, My Lover Good Night, Ladies Great Tom is Cast {Round} Hail, Holy Light Hark! the Herald Angels Health and Strength {Round} Heavens Resound, The Ho! Every Sleeper {Round} Home Road, The Home, Sweet Home How Can I Leave Thee Howdy! {Text} How Firm a Foundation I Need Thee Every Hour In Old Madrid In the Gloaming In the Time of Roses Irish Love Song, An Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Jingle Bells John Peel Juanita Keep the Home Fires Burnng {Text} Land o' the Lea! Largo Lead, Kindly Light Let's Have a Peal {Round} Levee Song Little Brown Church, The Loch Lomond Fong, Long Ago Long, Long Trail {Text} Loreley, The Lord is Risen, The Lord, We Come With Our Hearts Aflame Lorraine March Lost Chord, The Lovely Evening {Round} Love's old Sweet Song Man in the Moon, The March On! Marche Lorraine Marseillaise, The Massa's in the Cold Ground Massa Dear May Song,A Men of Harlech {New Text} Merry Bells of Hamburg {Round} Merrily, Merrily {Round} Merry Life, A Missouri Waltz {Text} Mosquito's Serenade My Bonnie My Love's an Arbutus My Old Kentucky Home My Sunshine Nacy Lee Nearer, My God, to Thee Nellie Was a Lady Now Robin, Lend to Me Thy Bow {Round} O Come, All Ye Faithful O God, Our Help in Ages Past Oh, Susanna Old Aunt Jemima {Male Voices} Old Black Joe Old Chisholm Trail, The Old Dog Tray {Text} Old Folks at Home, The Old Oaken Bucket, The Old Zip Coon O Little Town of Bethlehem O Mary, Don't You Weep O My Love {Round} On! O Thou Soul! Onward, Christian Soldiers O Soldier, Soldier O Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows Our Boys Will Shine Out of the Deep O Worship the King Pack Up Your Troubles {Text} Palm Branches Perfect Day {Text} Pilgrims' Chorus Proudly as the Eagles {Male Voices} Reuben and Rachel Responsive Readings {Last two pages} Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Row Your Boat {Round} Sailing Santa Lucia Scotland's Burning {Round} Send Out Thy Light See-Saw See, the Conquering Hero Silent Night Silent Now the Drowsy Bird Sing a Song of Sixpence Soldiers' Chorus Soldier's Farewell Songs My Mother Taught Me Spacious Firmament, The Spanish Cavalier, A {Text} Spin, Spin {Treble Voices} Stars of the Summer Night Star-Spangled Banner, The Steal Away Sun of My Soul Sun Worhippers, The Sweet Adeline {Text} Sweet and Low Sweet Genevieve Sweet Potatoes {Treble Voices} Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Tap, Tap,Tap {Male Voices} Taps Tenting Tonight There Was an Old Man {Round} Tho' the Earth be Bright Three Blind Mice {Round} Three Children Sliding Today Is Monday Tomorrow To Shorten Winter's Sadness Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Turn Around Again, Whittington {Round} Twelve Days of Christmas, The U.S.A. Forever Vesper Hymn Warrior Bold, A Wearing of the Green Welcome, Sweet Springtime Westminster Chimes When Johnny Comes Marching When Wilt Thou Save the People When You and I Were Young White Sand and Grey Sand Yankee Doodle Yankee-Doodle-oodle |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 16 Jan 05 - 11:21 PM McCaskey, J. F., 1881 (1898), "The Franklin Square Song Collection, Devoted to School and Home Enjoyment," Harper & Brothers, New York and London. "Two Hundred Favorite Songs and Hymns for Schools and Homes, Nursery and Fireside. No. 1". 184 pp. Contents of Song Collection: No. 1. Abide with Me Wm. H. Monk Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed Isaac Watts All the Saints Adore Thee J. B. Dykes All Together Geo. F. Root Alpine Horn, The E. J. Loder Angelic Songs Are Swelling F. W. Faber Annie Laurie Lady John Scott As a Little Child C. M. Von Weber As Pants the Wearied Heart F. Mendelssohn Auld Lang Syne Robert Burns Away! Away! (Massaniello) D. F. E. Auber Away! Away! Away! C. M. Von Weber A Wild Rose in the Forest C. Eckert Baby Bye, Here's a Fly Theodore Tilton Behold the Sabre of My Father J. Offenbach Beside the Mill F. GluckBird Song, The Wm. Allingham Bird Let Loose, The Thomas Moore Blossom Time Mary E. Dodge Blue Bird, The C. De Beriot Blue Bells of Scotland Mrs. Jordan Boat Song, The C. M. Von Weber Bonnie Doon Robert Burns Bonnie Charlie Lady Nairne By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill Reginald Heber Calm on the Listening Ear of Night J. B. Dykes Cherries Ripe Nursery Chide Mildly the Erring. W. B. Bradbury Child's Hymn Old Melody Christ Was Born on Christmas Day J. M. Neale Christmas Time Is Come Again Carol Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean D. T. Shaw Come, All Ye Faithful Christmas Come, Come, Come, O'er the Hills German Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove Isaac Watts Come to the Old Oak Tree English Come with the Gypsy Bride M. W. Balfe Come, Ye Disconsolate S. Webbe Comin' Thro the Rye Scotch Cradle Hymn: Hush, My Babe Isaac Watts Cradle Song: Sleep, Beloved, Sleep W. Taubert Cuckoo, Welcome Thy Song German Days of Summer Glory C. M. Von Weber Deadly Cup, The Temperance Dearest Spot, The W. T. Wrighton Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly Welsh Air Evening Hymn "Ave Sanctissima" Even Me E. O. Lyte Fair as the Morning Geo. F. Root Faithful Little Bird, The D. M. Craik Far Away M. Lindsay Farewell, O Joyous Sunny Grove H. Esser Farewell to Lochaber Chas. Mackay Farewell to the Woods German Father, Whate'er of Earthly Bliss Anne Steele First Christmas Gifts John Selwyn Flag of the Free Richard Wagner Follow Me, Full of Glee Movement Song Forever and Forever C. C. Converse Freedom's Flag C. C. Converse Full Far Away a City Stands F. Sewall Gaily the Troubadour T. H. Bayly Geography Song M. B. C. Slade gentle Words and Kindly Deeds Geo. Cooper Glad Christmas Bells Carol God Bless Our Native Land T. Dwight Go, Forget Me Charles Wolfe Golden Rule, The Charles Wolfe Good-Bye, Good-Bye to Summer Wm. Allingham Good Cheer "Cracovienne" Good Night Franz Abt Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah F. Herold Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Von Flotow Hail Columbia F. Hopkinson Hail, Thou Most Sacred One Felicia Hemans Happy Land Swiss Melody Hark! Hark! My Soul F. W. Faber Heirs of Unending Life H. Bedddome He Giveth His Beloved, Sleep E. B. Browning Ho, Ho, Vacation Days Are Here J. C. Johnson Holy, Holy, Holy (Nicaea) R. Heber Home, Home, Can I Forget Thee? German Home of the Soul Phillip Phillips Home, Sweet Home Sicilian Air How Can I Leave Thee Volkslied How Gentle God's Commands H. G. Nageli How Happy Is the Child who Hears M. Bruce Hunting Song C. M. Von Weber Hush, My Babe Isaac Watts Hymn Tunes- Seymour 7, Manoah 13, Kingsley 16, Greenville 22, Bethany 23, Dennis 23, Adeste Fidelis 27, America 30, Naomi 35, St. Hilda 47, Eventide 60, Frederick 16,Dawning 61, Placida 63,Evan 73, Nicaea 92, Hurseley 93, St. Agnes 115, 133, Ave Sanctissima 121, Innocents 129, Portuguese Hymn 130, Old Hundred 131, Martyn 133, St. Phillip 137, Berlin 161, Dundee 161. I Had a Bird, a Little Bird D. M. Craik I had Four Brothers Over the Sea Little Folks. I Love the Song of Birds Chas. Mackay I'm a Shepherd of the Valley F. G. Klauer In Flakes of a Feathery White Old Air In the Wild Chamois Track E. J. Loder In the West the Sun Declining Franz Abt It's Fair to See the Morning Breeze Hew Ainslee I've Been Thinking of Home J. E. Gould I Will Sing You a Song E. H. Gates I Would Not Live Alway W. A. Muhlenburg Janet's Choice Mrs. C. Barnard Jerusalem, My Happy Home Latin Hymn Jerusalem, the Golden Alexander Ewing Jesus, Lover of My Soul Chas. Wesley Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee G. Rossini John Anderson, My Jo Robert Burns Jolly Old St. Nicholas Christmas Joys That We've Tasted Geo. W. Patton Katy's Letter Lady Dufferin Kind Words Can Never Die Abby Hutchinson King of Love, The J. B. Dykes Land Ahead! Its Fruits are Waving J. M. Evans Land of Memory, The "Auld Lang Syne" Land o' the Leal Lady Nairn Last Rose of Summer Thomas Moore Lead, Kindly Light J. H. Newman Let Erin Remember the Days of Old T. Moore Life Let Us Cherish H. G. Nageli Lightly Row Spanish Melody Little Birdie in the Tree P. P. Bliss Little Brother, Darling Boy Nursery Little Drops of Water Nursery Longing for Spring German Long, Long Ago T. H. Bayly (Long Time Ago- see Near the Lake) Lord, in this Thy Mercy's Day W. H. Monk Love thy Mother, Little One Russian Air Love, Hope, Happiness E. Ransford Lovely Rose Venetian Melody Marseilles Hymn Rouget de Lisle Maxwelton's braes Are Bonnie Lady John Scott May Is Here, the World Rejoices Polish Air Melodies of Many Lands C. W. Glover Meek and Lowly Stephen Glover Merrily Greet the Morn Round Mill May Anon. Mill-Wheel, The Kindergarten Minstrel Boy, The Thomas Moore Month of the Apple Blossom G. Donizetti Morning Red R. W. Raymond Mother's Wish, The G. A. Hodgson Mower's Song, The German Air Mountain Maid's Invitation H. Werner Music on the Waves Chas. W. Glover My Country, 'Tis of Thee S. F. Smith My Heart's in the Highlands Robert Burns My Mother Loves Me Not Folksong National Hymn S. F. Smith Nearer, My God, to Thee Sarah F. Adams Near the Lake Geo. P. Morris O Come, Come Away W. E. Hickson O Come, All Ye Faithful Latin Hymn Oft in the Stilly Night John Stevenson Oh, Gladly Now We Hail Thee V. Bellini Oh, How Cold the Winter Weather German Oh, the Sports of Childhood O. R. Barrows Oh, Columbia the Gem of the Ocean D. T. Shaw Oh, Tell Me What It Meaneth F. Silcher O Jesus, Thou Art Standing W. W. How Old Oaken Bucket, The Sam'l Woodworth Old Cottage Clock, The J. L. Malloy Old Familiar Place, The C. W. Glover Old Hundred, with Doxology W. Franc On We Are Floating C. M. Von Weber Once I Saw a Sweetbrier Rose H. Werner Our Country's Flag, O Emblem Dear J. J. Hood Our Father in Heaven S. J. Hale Our Fatherland Franz Abt Our Flag Is There Anon. Origin of Yankee Doodle Geo. P. Morris Over the Water to Charlie Scotch Perri, Merri Dictum, Domine Nursery Polish Maiden Song Goria Polish May Song Polish Air Prayer from Freischutz C. M. Von Weber Remember Thy Creator Now W. H. Havergal Robin Adair Caroline Keppel Robin Redbreast Wm. Allingham Robinson Crusoe "Rogue's March" Rose of Allandale S. Nelson, Charles Jeffreys Row Your Boat (Round) E. O. Lyte Sabre Song, The J. Offenbach Safe Within the Veil J. M. Evans Saw Ye Never in the Twilight C. F. Alexander Scenes that Are Brightest W. V. Wallace Should Auld Acquaintance Robert Burns Silently Falling Snow Wm. O. Bourne Silent Night! Holy Night! Michael Haydn Sing Always Wm. F. Sherwin Sing, Gaily Sing G. P. Weimar Singing in the Rain E. A. Allen Sing, Thou Merry Bird Little Folks Sleep, Beloved, Sleep W. Taubert Snow Bird, The F. C. Woodworth Softly Now the Light of Day G. W. Doane Softly Now the Light of Day G. Donizetti Soft, Soft Music is Stealing German Softly Blow the Vernal Breezes German Songs Revealing Sacred Feeling C. M. Von Weber Songs of Men, Behold from Far Chas. Wesley Sparkling and Bright Chas. Fenno Hoffman Speed Away I. B. Woodbury Spider and the Fly, The O. H. Normino Star-Spangled Banner Francis S. Key Still, Still, with Thee H. B. Stowe Strong Lads of Labor J. Beuler Sweet Bird, Thine Early Note C. de Beriot Sweet Hour of Prayer Wm. B. Bradbury Sweet Saviour, Bless Us ere We Go F. W. Faber Swinging 'neath the Old Apple Tree Barrows The Bell Doth Toll Round The Dearest Spot W. T. Wrighton The Fairy Boy Samuel Lover The Farmer Kindergarten The Harp that Once thro' Tara's Halls T. Moore The Heart Bowed Down M. W. Balfe The Hobby Horse Nursery The Ingleside Hew Ainslee The Long Years Thos. Moore The Lord's Prayer S. J. Hale The Loreley F. Silcher The Melodies of Many Lands C. W. Glover The Minstrel Boy Thomas Moore The Mother's Wish G. A. Hodgson The Mourner Volkslied The Old Familiar Place C. W. Glover The Sun Is Rising o'er the Ocean J. Offenbach The Teetotalers Are Coming J. Hutchinson There Is a Happy Land Andrew Young 'Hindoo Melody' There's a Wedding in the Orchard M. E. Dodge There's Music in the Air Geo. F. Root They Say I May Marry the Laird Claribel Thoughts of Home (chant) J. E. Gould Those Evening Bells Thomas Moore Those Endearing Young Charms W. Davenant Twilight Is Falling B. C. Unseld Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Jane Taylor Try, Try Again Kindergarten Upidee: "Excelsior" College Song Up the Hills on a Bright Sunny Morn G. Rossini Verdant Grove, Farewell to Thee German Visions of Morning, The O. W. Holmes Wake, Wake the Morning Anon. Wander Staff, The Volkslied Watch on the Rhine, The Carl Wilhelm Weep for the Fallen Portuguese Hymn We Have Been Friends Together C. E. Norton We Lay Us Down in Sleep R. Schumann We May Love the Wide World C. W. Glover Welcome to Morning M. B. C. Slade What Can the Matter Be? Old Song What Fairy-like Music Jos. de Pinna What I Love and Hate, John Brown C. Mackay What Will You Do, Love? Samuel Lover When I Was a Lad "Rogue's March" When Shall We Meet Again? Lowell Mason When the Day with Rosy Light Stockhausen When the Swallows Homeward Fly Franz Abt Where Is Now the Merry Party? M. Lindsay Where the Elm Tree Branches E. A. Allen Will You Come to My Parlor? O. H. Norman With Glowing Heart I'd Praise Thee Francis S. Key Work and Play French Air Work, for the Night Is Coming Sidney Dyer Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon Robert Burns Ye Sons of France, Awake! Rouget de Lisle Your Mission Ellen H. Gates ELEMENTS OF MUSIC pp. 177-184. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 15 Feb 05 - 02:55 PM COLLEGE SONG BOOK, Collection of American College Songs with Piano-forte Accompaniment. Compiler and Arranger, C. Wistar Stevens Russell & Tolman, 1860. Songs of Harvard, Yale, Williams and Dartmouth. Harvard Songs A Song of '29 (Oliver Wendell Holmes) Ba-be-bi-bo-bu Class of '59 (air- "A Pilgrim and a Stranger") Cobbler and Tinker (drinking song) Fair Harvard Gratulandum est (in "Doodle Yankee cantandum" Hark! the Morning Bell is Pealing In Moments of Joy (by C. C. F.) In Sanitatum Ommnium, ça, ça! Integer Vitae It's a Way We Have at Old Harvard (drinking song) Lone Fish Ball (Founded on a Boston Fact) There's Music in the Air (G. F. Root) 'Tis Song that Scatters Roses in the Heart (C. W. Stevens) 'T was Off the Blue Canaries (J. M. Hubbard) Upidee When the Puritans Came Over (Oliver Wendell Holmes) Songs of Yale Alma Mater Alma Mater O Atalanta Boat Song (A. Bigelow; Air- "Blue Juniata") Audacia (C. G. Cane; Air- Crambambuli Co-ca-che-lunk Come, Classmates Gather ye Smiles (Air- "Sparkling and Bright") Gaudeamus igitur Lauriger Horatius Litoria Old Yale Parting Ode (W. S. Colton) Sheepskin Shool Smoking Song (F. M. Finch; Air "Sparkling and Bright") Song, Class of '54 (Air- "Derby Ram") Temm Me Not in Mournful Numbers (air- "Co-ca-che-lunk") The Day of Departure (German air- "Juvallera") The Wooden Spoon (air- "Benny Havens, O") Songs of Williams Biennial Serenade (S. W. Gladden, Air- "Yo, Yah, Yo") My Whisker (R. Jackson, Air- "Old Arm Chair") Oh, Give Me a Home (S. W. Cooper, Air- "Araby's Daughter") Old Williams, 'tis of Thee (E. B. Parsons, Air- "America") Prize Song (G. L. Raymond, Air- "Sparkling and Bright") Sixty (J. W. Hyde, Air- "Pop Goes the Weasel") The Mountains (words and music by S. W. Gladden) The Summer Dawn Is Breaking (words arr. from Dr. Holmes, music S. W. Gladden) Towering Around Us Vacation Song (D. D. Willsea, Air- "O, Boys! Carry Me 'Long") Way Down in the Hoosick Valley (J. A. French, Air- "Angelina Baker") Dartmouth Songs Come, Brothers, Drive Dull Care Away (Air- "Few Days") Come, Let Us Drink to Junior Ease (Air- "Old Grimes") Dirge (Air- "China") Incantation (F. H. Fletcher, Air- "Co-ca-che-lunk") Jubilate (A. B. Thompson, Air- "Old Dartmouth") Let Every Young Sophomore Mathematical Jordan Matthew's Valedictory (Air- "Auld Lang Syne") Old Time, with Steady Face (A. H. Clifford, Air- "Blow, Ye Windy Mornings") The Nymph of Joy (Air- "Happy Are We Tonight") |
Subject: 5th grade music textbook From: GUEST,Laura Date: 14 Sep 05 - 08:34 AM Hope this question is in the right place (please move or delete if not!) I'm looking for the name of my elementary school music textbook(s). The songs that I remember are The Ballad of the Bluenose, Happiness Is, I Can Sing a Rainbow, and "As I was walking the streets of Laredo..." I don't know whether they're in one book or two, since I'm not positive that we sang them all in the same year. The books were used in Southeast Missouri, 1978-1981 (but were quite possibly older copyrights). I've searched everything I can find here and found references to a couple of the songs (though I don't recall the book calling the last song "The Cowboy's Lament"), but none of them are together or have any other songs that ring a bell. Searching at UTK has given me nothing, so far. Any suggestions of other places to look or better techniques would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 15 Sep 05 - 03:53 AM Hi, Laura - As you can see, we have lots of songbooks indexed in this thread and in the other threads crosslinked above, but I can't find "Bluenose" or "Sing a Rainbow" in any of them, or in the books I haven't got around to indexing. I guess we've concentrated on songbooks published before 1970, which may be why we don't show it. Don't give up, though - check this thread every once in a while, and wee if somebody comes up with an answer for you. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Nigel Parsons Date: 15 Sep 05 - 01:19 PM Joe: "check this thread every once in a while, and wee if somebody comes up with an answer for you. Are you really suggesting he'll wet himself if he gets an answer? Or does it mean something different over there? CHEERS Nigel
You'll note that this request is from a person who was in the fifth grade in the 1980's. Joe Offer was in the fifth grade in the 1950's. -Joe- |
Subject: Index: The American Song Book From: Nigel Parsons Date: 05 May 07 - 05:06 PM I've just picked up another song book at my local Oxfam shop They had 3 copies, (I nabbed them all!!). The American Song Book (ed) John Horton (pub)E.J.Arnold & Son Ltd Leeds. No date given, no price pre-printed to give an idea of age. Latest dated reference in it is to "The Epic of America 1940" Contents (with melody/accompaniment) are: 1, The Barnyard Song (I Had a Cat) 2, The Swapping song (When I was a little Boy) 3, Turn the Glasses Over 4, Turkey in the Straw 5, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 6, I Got a Robe 7, Roll the Cotton Down 8, The Plains of Mexico 9, We're All Bound to Go 10, The Little Old Sod Shanty 11, The Shantyman's Life 12, Wait for the Wagon 13, Git Along, Little Dogies 14, The Lone Star Trail 15 The Banks of Sacramento 16, Poor Paddy Works on the Railway 17, She'll be Comin' Round the Mountain 18, Yankee Doodle 19 My Old Kentucky Home 20, Oh! Susanna 21, The Star-Spangled Banner 22, John Brown's Body 23, Battle Hymn of the Republic 24, When Johnny Comes Marching Home 25, Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The Boys are Marching 26, Dixie 27, America. Some explanation is given with each song, e.g. 10 The Little Old Sod Shanty: "Shanty" here has nothing to do with sailors' songs. It is about the early pioneers who struck westwards in search of new lands to settle in, and came to the treeless prairies where they could no longer build themselves the log cabins they had been used to in the mountains and forest country. So they dug hollows or trenches in the ground, piled sods of turf around like bricks, and made a roof of turf held up by cross poles. This was a "sod shanty"" CHEERS Nigel |
Subject: Index: Folk Songs of Many Lands From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Jul 11 - 05:15 PM Nigel mentioned Curwen's Folk Songs of Many Lands (1906) above. It's now available at Google Books. Folk Songs of Many Lands (Curwen Edition 6268) Collected by J. SPENCER CURWEN. The Words by Florence Hoare, John Guard Kate T. Sizer, George Bennett etc. The Accompaniments by PERCY E. FLETCHER London: J. Curwen & Sons Ltd., 24 Berners Street, W.i New York: G. Schirmer Inc., Sole Agents for U.S.A. Copyright, 1911, by J. Curwen & Sons Ltd. Made in England
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Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Nigel Parsons Date: 28 Jul 11 - 06:45 PM Nigel mentioned Curwen's Folk Songs of Many Lands (1906) above. It's now available at Google Books. I've recently posted a few sets of words from this book (mainly ones I remember from school) in separate threads: Gypsy Dance Fishermen's Evening Song Marianina The Old Minstrel These also include the tunes in ABC format (subject to correction!) |
Subject: Index: Songs of Beta Theta Pi From: JohnInKansas Date: 29 Jul 11 - 02:07 AM Probably really stretching the definition of "school book" but in case someone is interested I have a pdf of "Songs of Beta Theta Pi" ©1942. I picked it up as two books, labelled 1954 and 1955, but they're the same book with an "annual cover." I was never a frat rat, and IMO these songs are incredibly boring and mostly pretty maudlin, but I needed to get it out of the bookcase to get some space and it only took a few hours to scan. The original scan, at "publishing quality" is 289,503 KB and my email won't swallow it to send to anybody. A reduction to "web quality" brought it down to 37,718 KB but I haven't tried it to see if it's "sendable." The "web sized" book should print okay at about 150 dpi. I'm not sure whether my pdf mangler will let me go any smaller. I also have an individual file of each of the 101 songs, plus a TOC and an Index, but even those (web quality) are big enough that they'd have to sent in individual emails to gain much on the bandwidth barrier. One at 2 MB, the others smaller but average probably near 1 MB. The Table of Contents only shows 4 songs, so I guess they just weren't much on keeping up to date. The Index is a little better: Songs of Beta Theta Pi All's Well With Sigma Rho (Ragan) Alpha Eta Song Alpha Marching Song (Brown) Alpha Omega Song (Moseley) Alpha Zeta Song (Blakeslee) Alternate Doxology (Tunison—Lozier) As Betas Now We Meet (Coulter) At the Beta Shrine (Williams) Banquet Song (Seaman) Beta Alpha Coming-in Song (Cahall) Beta Alpha Marching Song (Cahall) Beta And Idaho (Sower) . Beta Days (Byrd—Ganiard) Beta Doxology (Tunison) Beta Friendship (Babcock) Beta Sires And Beta Sons (Lozier) Beta Sweetheart (Warner) Beta, We Praise Thee (Williams) Beta Theta Marching Song (Ford) Beta Theta Pi Betas Of Long Ago (Edwards) Beta's Bonds (Black) Beta's Emblems (Brooks) Chi Chapter March (Fifield) Clan Wooglin Marches (H. Lozier) Duke And Beta (Shepard) Fair, Fair Beta (Moore) Fathers To Sons (Babcock) Fires Of True Friendship (Sower) From Classic Halls (Norton) Gamma Beta Chapter Song (Smith) Good Beta's Sing Forever (Foss) Hymn Of Alpha (Swan) In Beta Theta Pi In Old Chi (Leach) In The Old Porch Chairs (H. Lozier) Lambda Banquet Song -(Gregory) Lambda Chapter Song (Dunn) Lambda Kappa Song (Varnes) Lambda Rho Chapter Song (Stapp) Let All Stand Together Marching Along (Rogers) Marching Along (Arr : Stammer) Memento Amare Militant Beta Mu Epsilon (Keeler) My Beta Dad And I (Shepardson—Ebaugh) My Beta Girl (Gabele—Edgar) Nu Chapter Song Old Beta's Praise (Rogers) Omega's Hymn (Wheeler) Our Founders (Williamson) Parting Song (Adams) Phi Chi Banquet Song (Havens) Phi Chi Marching Song (Baker) Pledge To Beta Theta Pi Praise To Our Order (Wilson) Serenade Song She Wears My Beta Pin (H. Lozier) 10S Singing To Wooglin (Louer) Song Of Beta Gamma (MacNeil) Song Of The Greeks Song Of Theta Zeta (Stuart) Song To The Scarlet (Ragan) Sons Of The Stars (Shepardson—Strickling) The Alumni's Return (Seaman) The Banquet Hall (H. Lozier) The Beta Chorus (Rogers) The Beta Dragon (Sisson) The Beta Grip (Eversz) The Beta Marseillaise (Scott) The Beta Postscript (H. Lozier) The Beta Shrine (Hatfield) The Beta Stars (Rogers) The Boys Of Alpha Pi (Pyre) The Boys Of Thirty Nine (Merwin) The Chapter Meeting (Sprague) The Circle Of Phi (Mumford) The Crow Song (Smith) The Jolly Greeks (Ward) The Land Of Canine (Rogers) The Loving Cup (H. Lozier) The Old Chapter Hall (Hooper) The Parting Pledge (Moore) The Psi Song (Ferguson) The Response (Lozier) The Scarlet—Tau Chapter (Ragan) The Sons Of The Dragon (Rogers) The Three Stars (Hatfield) There's A Scene (Stillson) Through The Centuries (Ragan) Toast To Beta (Kirkham) To The Pledge (Rogers) Under Western Skies (Tewinkle) We Gather Again (Lozier) We'll Always Hang Together (Hughes) We'll Toast The Silver Grays (Lozier) Wooglin's Christmas Song (Walker) Wooglin Forever (Ransom) Wooglin To The Pledge (H. Lozier) Wooglin's Ode (Dunn) Most songs are 4-part scores. Perhaps a half dozen of the titles are text only. If anybody's really interested, PM an email addy and I can try to send any song you want. I could even try to send the smaller version of the whole book, although I think succes odds are pretty marginal. (I really can't see why anybody would want any of them: as I said - I wasn't a fratboy so maybe I just don't understand.) (I have no idea what schools BTP was ever at. Maybe somebody feels like looking them up.) John |
Subject: Index: Songs of the Campus From: JohnInKansas Date: 10 Jun 12 - 12:15 AM Another stretch on the "school songbooks" category, but there are too many "Index" threads here for me to pick a better one for "College Songs" so I'll put my latest find here. Feel free to move it to a more appropriate place if it works better in another thread. Not particularly old or even "classic" but with a snatch-sampling of what might have been sung at US campuses ca the 1930s (?). A few songs for which only texts are given are generally adjacent to scored pieces with a "tune of" reference. Since quite a few songs of the kind are to the tune of others of the same ilk, the music for "just like" tunes may be as useful as the "words" associated with a particular U., for those with an interest in such stuff. Scores generally 4-part, suitable for vocal harmony but probably sufficient for piano accompaniments for the average choir accompanist. Several of the songs have notations of "by permission of ..." but don't clearly indicate whether the source giving permission was an author, composer, or © holder. Clues more than info for sourcing(?). A personal "curiosity" is one song "from my own alma mudder" that was claimed to be "lost" and could NOT BE FOUND at the Institute ca 1958. Fragments were found in a couple of "frat books" but no complete verse(s). I had not noticed that it's in this book until I spotted it during scanning for my digital archive. As usual, my "archive PDF" is too large for easy transmittal, at about 137 MB. The whole book could probably be made small enough for email, if someone wanted it enough to put up with my whining, or individual songs could be fairly easily extracted to make printable (PDF or JPG perhaps) copies of a few pages if there's a need. Songs of the Campus Selected by Kenneth S, Clark © 1931, Paull-Pioneer Music Co, New York "A collection of Popular Favorites for Informal Singing, among Colleges & Schools – Pop Numbers, Football Airs, Alma Mater sonts, Close Harmony Tunes, Quartettes and Glees 35 cents (West of the Rockies and in Canada, 50 cents)" CONTENTS (*Signifies song texts) *Alma Mater (Antioch) Alma Mater (Arkansas) *Alma Mater (Brown) Alma Mater (George Washington) Alma Mater (Lake Forest) Alma Mater (Missouri) *Alma Mater (North Dakota) *Alma Mater (Northeastern) Alma Mater (Pittsburgh) * Alma Mater (Vanderbilt) Annie Lisle Australia Baccalaureate Hymn (Trinity) Badger Ballad (Wisconsin) Barnum Song (Tufts) Bengal Swing (Louisiana) Benny Havens, Oh! (West Point) Bingo, That's the Lingo (Yale) Blue and White (Duke) Blue and White (Toronto) Bring the Wagon Home, John Bull-Dog ( Yale) Campus Song (Rochester) Carissima (Hamilton) Come, Join the Band (Stanford) Come On, Wyoming (Univ. of Wyo.) Curtains of Night *Dear Bucknell (Bucknell) Down the Field (Yale) Dummy Line *Evening Song (Cornell) Ever True to Brown (Brown) *Eyes of Texas (Univ. of Texas) Faculty Song (Princeton) Fair Harvard (Harvard) Field Song (Univ. of So. Dakota) *Fight for Sewanee (Univ of the South) Fight, Siwash (Knox) Fling the Banner Wide (Vassar) For Boston (Boston College) Fordham Marching Song (Fordham) For Honor of Old Purdue (Purdue) Forty-Nine Bottles Furman Recessional (Furman) Gamaliel Painter's Cane (Middlebury) General Grant Going Back to Nassau Hall (Princeton) Glory, Glory, Colorado (Univ. of Colorado) *Good Old Ship of Fortune (Davidson) Good Night, Ladies *Good Old Song (Univ. of Virginia) Graceful and Easy Hail, Alma Mater (McGill) *Hail, Drake (Drake) Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here! Hail. Lafayette (Lafayette) *Hail, Sturdy Men (Univ. of Nevada) Hail to California (Univ. of Calif.) Hail to Georgia (Univ. of Ga.) *Hail to Old I. U. (Indiana) Hail, West Virginia (West Virginia.) Hark! the Sound of Tar-Heel Voices (Univ. of No. Car.) Have You Never Heard of Holyoke? (Mt. Holyoke) Hear Dem Bells Here's a Cheer (Univ. of Chicago) Here We Have Idaho (Univ. of Idaho) Highball Song (Univ. of Pennsylvania) *Hot Time In the Old Town (Univ. of Minn.) How Can I Leave Thee •Integer Vita In Evening by Moonlight I've Been Working On Railroad I Went to See My .Advisee (Smith) Jean *James McGill (McGill Univ.) Jolly Boating Weather *Jolly Juniors (Vassar) Let Me Call You Sweetheart Lord Jeffrey Amherst (Amherst) Mandy Lee Mermaid Mighty Oregon (Univ of Oregon) *Mining Engineer .(Colo. School of Mines) Montana (Montana State) My Bonnie Navy Blue and Gold (Annapolis) Neilie Was a Lady Nittany Lion (Penn State) Oberlin, Our Alma Mater Oh, Eveline Oh! Fairest Alma Mater (Smith) Oh, Well Whoop Her Up For (Princeton) *Oklahoma, Hail (Univ. of Okla.) *Old Centre (Centre) *Old Gold (Univ. of Iowa) Old Tulane (Tulane) On a Chinese Honeymoon On, On, U. of K. (U of Kentucky) On the Banks of Old Raritan (Rutgers) On the Chapel Steps (Brown) On to Victory (St., Mary's College, Calif.) On to Victory (New Hampshire) One, Two, Three, Four Our Boys Will Shine Tonight Our Chicago (Univ. of Chicago) Our Colorado (Colorado College) Old Gray Mare Palisafes (York Univ.) Qui Patitur (Berea) Quilting Party Rally Song. (U. of S. Cal. at Los Angeles) Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech (Gerogia Tech) Saint Mary's College Song (St. Mary's, Ind.) *Salve (Vassar) S. C. Klaxon Song (Univ. of S: Calif.) Service Boast (Annapolis) She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain Silver and Gold. (Univ. of Colo.) Soldier's Farewell Soldiers' Field (Harvard) *Sons of Georgetown (Georgetown) Sons of Old Grinnell (Grinnell) Spirit of the Hill (Univ. of Tennessee) Stand Up and Cheer (Univ. of Kansas) *Stroke. Stroke, Stroke (U. of Wash.) Take Me Back to Tech! (Mass Tech.) Tauy Jones (Ottawa) Ten Thousand Men of Harvard (Harvard) That Little Old Red Shawl There's No Place Like Nebraska (Univ. of Nebr.) There's Music In The Air Tiger Song (Univ. of Missouri) Toast to DePauw (DePauw) Today is Today U. of M. Rouser (Univ of Minn.) U. of U. Trail (Univ. of Utah) Up With Montana (Univ. of Uont.) *Utah Man (Univ. of Utah) Varsity Song (Holy Cross) Virginia's Cavalier Song (Unov. Of Va.) Vive L'Amour Wake, Freshment Wake We Meet Again Tonight *We're Lounging On Old Stone Steps (Dickinson) *West Point Song (West Point) Where, 0 Where? (Princeton) Who Are We? (Princeton) *Who Will Sit In Senior Seats? (Smith) Wild Cat Song (Northwestern) Yard By Yard (Williams) Yoh Washington (Univ. of Wash.) John |
Subject: Index: The Golden Songbook From: JohnInKansas Date: 10 Jun 12 - 05:23 AM No explanation in this one as to age/grade suggestions, although it has the appearance of a "teaching" book for beginning (lower elementary grades) children. Full "piano" score for most songs (some chords as notated look to me like they could require 7 or 8 fingers on one hand(?), but I assume a good pianist would make them look easy). The Golden Songbook Selected and arranged by Katharine Tyler Wessels Illustrated by Gertrude Elliott Simon & Schuster, New York, © 1945 First Printing 1945 76 Pages, approx 8.5 x 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Suggestions for singing games included for songs indicated with asterisks ADESTE FIDELES A-HUNTING WE WILL GO AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE AWAY IN A MANGER BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP BILLY BOY BYE, BABY BUNTING CRADLE SONG DERE'S A LITTLE WHEEL A-TURNIN' IN MY HEART *DID YOU EVER SEE A LASSIE? DOODA FAIS DO DO *FARMER IN THE DELL, THE FRERE JACQUES FROG HE WOULD A-WOOING GO, A HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE HICKORY, DICKORY, DOCK HUMPTY DUMPTY HUSH, MY BABE I HAD A LITTLE NUT TREE I LOVE LITTLE PUSSY JACK AND JILL JACK HORNER JESUS LOVES ME JESUS, TENDER SHEPHERD JINGLE BELLS JOHN BROWN HAD A LITTLE INDIAN JOLLY MILLER, THE LITTLE BO-PEEP LITTLE BOY BLUE *LONDON BRIDGE *LOOBY-LOO MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB MISTRESS MARY, QUITE CONTRARY *MUFFIN MAN, THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW, THE *OATS, PEAS, BEANS, AND BARLEY GROW OH, DEAR! WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE? OH SUSANNA OLD KING COLE OLD MAcDONALD HAD A FARM *OPEN THE GATES AS HIGH AS THE SKY *PETITES ,MARIONETTES, LES POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON POP1 GOES THE WEASEL RIDE A COCK-HORSE RIG A JIG JIG RING. AROUND A ROSY ROCKABYE, BABY *'ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH *ROUND THE VILLAGE ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT SCOTLAND'S BURNING SEE-SAW SHE'LL BE COMIN"ROUND THE MOUNTAIN SILENT NIGHT SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, THE THREE BLIND MICE THREE LITTLE KITTENS *TISKET, A TASKET, A TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR YANKEE DOODLE In my Archive as PDF, 70,019 KB John |
Subject: Index:Gaudeamus: A selection of songs for colleges From: Ged Fox Date: 11 Jun 12 - 04:42 PM Index to Gaudeamus: A selection of songs for colleges and schools edited John Farmer, 1893 A hunting we will go 140 All through the night 136 A man's a man for a' that 52 Annie of Tharaw 94 Arethusa, the 200 Auld lang syne 10 Avenging and bright 118 Awa' Whigs awa' 56 Battle Song 70 Bay of Biscay 46 Blow blow thou winter wind 122 British Grenadiers 130 Brook side, the 166 Captain sat on his deck, A 180 Casabianca 112 Chesapeake and the Shannon 48 Come lasses and lads 152 Come o'er the sea 30 Constant 98 Decor integer aevi 188 Down among the dead men 80 Drink to me only 82 Dulce Domum 164 "Dumb, dumb, dumn!" 202 Early one morning 204 Epilogue 110 Euclid 72 Fair Hebe I left 150 Forty years on 8 Gaudeamus igitur 156 Girl I left behind me, the 146 Good Comrade, the 106 Harp that once, The 78 Hearts of Oak 96 Here's to the maiden 142 Here's a health unto his majesty 190 Heroes 64 How stands the glass? 198 Hunter in his career 126 Hunt is up, the 162 I hear the trumpet sounding 16 Integer Vitae 76 In the garb of old Gaul 144 Island, the 40 Jack and Joe 50 John Anderson my jo 114 John Peel 14 King in Thule, the 58 Laird o' Cockpen 34 Larry 36 Lass that loves a sailor, The 20 Leather Bottel, the 32 Lenimen dulce laborum 178 Little Pat and the parson 92 Little red rover, The 88 Lord Gregory 132 Massacre of Macpherson, The 22 Mermaid, the (One Friday morn) 168 Mill, The 86 Minstrel Boy, the 124 October! 60 Ode to tobacco 170 Oft in the stilly night 174 Oh, Mistress mine! 116 Oh, the oak and the ash 154 Old Towler 102 O, Willie brewed a peck o' malt 138 Poacher, the 196 Roast beef of old England 176 Robin Adair 68 Rosebud, the 100 Rule Britannia 12 St Joles 44 St Patrick was a gentleman 18 Sally in our Alley 38 Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled 28 Sigh no more, ladies 134 Since first I saw your face 184 Soldier, the 90 Soldier's return, the 148 Song of 1813, a 62 "Songs" 204 Stags in the Forest Lie 42 Swiss Song 74 Tally-Ho! 66 There was a jolly miller 172 There was a lad was born in Kyle 120 Though dark are our sorrows 194 Three jovial huntsmen, the 186 Toll for the Brave 84 Tobacco's but an Indian weed 192 Tom Bowling 104 To the maypole haste away 182 Vicar of Bray, the 54 Wi' a hundred pipers an' a' 108 Willow the king 26 Ye banks an braes 128 You gentlemen of England 158 Young May moon, The 24 Youth's the season made for joys 160 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Bettynh Date: 18 Apr 13 - 04:59 PM JUVENILE MUSIC MUSIC EDUCATION SERIES Authors: Giddings, Thaddeus P. Earhart, Will Baldwin, Ralph L. Newton, Elbridge W. Publisher: Ginn and Company 1923 Fairy Signals The Bells Red Riding Hood The Rider Cinderalla The Little Horse Thanksgiving Day Tag Marching Heroes Fire Pictures The Forest Little Mass Fly The Skipping-Rope The Child and The Star Sailor Boy The Fruit-Seller The Meadow Lark Airplanes The Dream Boat The Sunflower's Secret The Night of Halloween The Butterfly Lovely Appear (page missing in my copy) A Story (page missing in my copy) Dancing The Humming Bees Playing Soldier Evening Lights Coasting Song Hopscotch My Songster Where Do Fairies Hide? Around the Fire Thing to Love To Sleeping Town The Sheepfold Morning and Evening Ole-Time Dance Sweden Cloud Ships The Cricket The Terrific Man The Eskimo Golden Slumbers Banner of Freedom Valentine's Day In the Swing The Little Hunter The Fairy of Dreams Grandfather's Clock Taking the Blame Ding, Dong, Dell Autumn Leaves Handsome Bumblebee The Wanderer Unseen Telling Time The Cutworm The Scout's Trumpet My Shetland Pony Little Bopeep Spring Rains The Daisy Politeness Pretty Pigeon Star Dreams School Has Begun Thanksgiving Pie Sailing In Memory We'll All lap Hands Together Flowers of Autumn A Merry Song Weatherwise The Stray Kitten In September April Rain Peter and Paul The Morning Call A Mystery The Wind Meadow Berries With a Wand "You're It' Water A Christmas Song Summer's Call At the Seashore The Rainbow's Promise Out in the Moonlight Christmas Bells The Skippers Bumblebee Two Gardens The Vanished Indians Song of the New Year Memorial Day The Flag of Gold New Year Bells Sunshine Song June Weather Foreign Children The Waves Christmas Song Our Native Land The Bonbon Mountain November When People Grow Too Big The Alarm Clock's Song On The Way To School Mother's Lullaby Cloudland Your Own Back Yard The Sandman Whispering Leaves When the Sandman Comes Coasting Swimming A Fairy's Day A Song of Praise Vacation Song Blindman's Buff Little Brown Better The Winds of March Beginning to Grow The Gypsy Dance The Springtime Heigh-Ho! Daisies and Buttercups The Small Clouds The Sea King Winter The Little Ship Lincoln's Day Fishing Boars Merry Christmas Bopeep Every Day Hide and Seek October The Camp Fire Miss Yellow Carrot's Tea Growing God's Garden Franklin at Play The Bird Silver Lining The Smile The Picnic Friends All The Winter Fairies Pussies Gray On Memorial Day Little Words My Prayer Will-O'-The-Wisp Spring The Clock America I'll be selling this book at Old Songs Festival this year, but can scan any songs you'd like till then. And if a Mudcatter buys it, please let us know who you are. ;-) |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 23 Apr 13 - 01:54 AM Here's an interesting master's thesis: A Content Analysis of Folk Songs Used in Fourth-grade Music Textbooks Published by Silver Burdett and Ginn Including Their Parent and Subsidiary Companies from 1898 Through 2002 I wish Google Books had the entire text, but what's available is interesting for us school songbook geeks. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: GUEST,L W Yoder Date: 28 Jan 16 - 02:28 PM In music class in the Pennsylvania school I attended in the mid-1950s we used two hard-bound songbooks of a series. One was silver and the other was gold. I'd say they were about 7 inches by 9 inches and maybe 3/4 inch thick. One of them contained a song with the following words (as best I recall them):
I see them come, I see them go, their clouds are in the sky, Sometimes a camel train goes bound for far Cathay, Sometimes a fleet of winged ships sails on for some blue bay, Oh I have seen Crusaders ride in suits of silver spun, And watched their banners floating high, their lances catch the sun, One day twas just at sunset I saw where heaven waits, For I saw seven angels pass through tall golden gate." |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Jan 16 - 03:28 PM Hi, L.W.- There were several series of U.S. school songbooks published in the mid-1950s that had colorful illustrations inside and on the cover. I'm thinking your books might have been from the Silver Burdett Music Hour series that was published in the 1930s, but probably still in use in the 1950s. I have only two books from this series, and both have an almost-metallic finish on the cover, with an embossed title. Music of Many Lands and Peoples has a silver cover. Music Highways and Byways has a cover that I'd call bronze, but one might call it gold. Authors were McConathy, Beattie, and Morgan. -Joe- Please see this thread (click) for discussion of the song. |
Subject: Index: Music for Young Americans series From: Joe Offer Date: 22 Dec 17 - 02:06 PM The Music for Young Americans series, by Richard Berg and others, was published by the American Book Company in the 1950s and 1960s. I found an index of the entire series here:
Description 9 volumes : color illustrations ; 21-27 cm Series ABC music series. Contents v. 1. Sing all along my way -- Fun to do / Cecilia Johns -- Tick-tock / Richard Berg -- Ten little pennies -- Guess who's calling / Elsie Smith -- One-a-larkey / Stephen Scott -- A-B-C tiger / Elsie Smith -- Color game / Elsie Smith -- My own true friend -- Exercise / Stephen Scott -- Echo / Robert Pace -- The school nurse / Florence Waite -- Teasing -- Home / Robert Pace -- Jumbo and dumbo -- Lazy little boy / Daniel Hooley -- Telephone song / Robert Berg -- Never sleep late any more -- Rocking chair / Elsie Smith -- Lullaby -- Time to sleep / Cecilia Johns -- Silver stars -- My garden -- Sweet pinks and roses -- Garden tools / Florence Waite -- Taking a bath / Richard Berg -- Ch! / Stephen Scott -- Cup of tea -- Golden streets -- Happy hour / Robert Pace -- Shoes have tongues / Robert Pace -- Rig-a-jig-jig -- Walking and talking / Robert Pace -- Telephone / Robert Pace -- Washing-machine song / Richard Berg -- Friendly town / Josephine Wolverton -- The gas station / Robert Pace -- The milkman / Stephen Scott -- The baker -- The druggist / Stephen Scott -- The dentist / Robert Pace -- The carpenter -- My haircut / Eleanor Smith -- The traffic policeman / Anthony Burke -- Paper boy / Roger Elston -- The family car / Richard Berg -- Ten more miles / Richard Berg -- Wheels on my feet / Daniel Hooley -- Scoot! / Daniel Hooley -- Giddy-up, pony! / Daniel Hooley -- Happy cowboy / Anthony Burke -- By and by -- Tugboats / Eleanor Smith -- The helicopter / Daniel Hooley -- The night express / Richard Berg -- Putter-putt / Robert Pace -- Choo-choo train -- Autumn leaves -- Autumn dance / Josephine Wolverton -- Snowflakes / Cecilia Johns -- Making a snowman / Josephine Wolverton -- Snowfall -- Sledding / Cecilia Johns -- Zipper song / Daniel Hooley -- The north wind will blow -- Let's dance around the tree -- Spring / Stephen Scott -- Green grow the leaves -- Tira lira -- Deep in the woods / Josephin Wolverton -- Stars / Roger Elston -- Winter moon / Daniel Hooley -- I see the moon / Anthony Burke -- Mister sun -- Shadow / Roer Elston -- On a rainy day / cecilia Johns -- Fog / Mary Riccio -- Raindrops / Daniel Hooley -- Things I like to do / Cecilia Johns -- Merry-go-round -- Jack-in-the-box / Daniel Hooley -- Seesaw / Richard Berg -- Monkey see, monkey do / Stephen Scott -- Puppets -- Butterfly, elephant, ladybug -- Babbity bowster -- Bounce and catch / Brian merrell -- Giant steps / Elsie Smith -- Swinging and swaying -- Humming tops / Richard Berg -- Candle / Nancy Rogers -- Skating / David Russell -- Going to Bombay / Robert Pace -- When I was a drummer -- Swing your arms / Richard Berg -- Marching song -- Jimmy cracked corn -- In some lady's garden -- Tread the green grass -- Rindy Randy / Daniel Hooley -- Little wheel a-turning -- I make myself welcome -- Nick-nack -- Chatter with the angels -- Too-ra-ray -- The hungry goat / Stephen Scott -- Noodle poodle / Robert Pace -- Two geese / Daniel Hooley -- Going to a party -- Red rooster -- Ducks in the pond / Richard Berg -- Burly Billy Bobadill / Eslie Smith -- Over in the meadow -- v. 1 [cont.]. Bushy, the squirrel / Florence Waite -- Zoom, zoom, zoom -- Walk, old mule -- Bright yellow butterfly -- Disuise / Robert Pace -- Happy hoppy toad / Richard Berg -- Freddy the frog / Daniel Hooley -- The snail / Josephine Wolverotn -- Caterpillar / Mary Riccio -- A fish story -- My big black dog -- Kitty / Richard Berg -- Robin redbreast / Mary Riccio -- Little birds -- Robin -- Old bald eagle -- Sea gulls / Robert Pace -- The camel / Roger Elston -- The kangaroo / Richard Berg -- A roar and a growl / Daniel Hooley -- Wishing / Josphine Wolverton -- The orchestra / Josephine Wolverton -- Drums -- Tambourines -- Rhythm sticks -- Bells and shakers -- Wood block -- Triangle -- Gong and cymbals -- All together -- Diddlety dumpty / Stephen Scott -- Old King Cole / Stephen Scott -- Hickory dickory dance / Daniel Hooley -- Wee willie winkie / Robert Pace -- Humpty dumpty / Anthony Burke -- Nobody knows my trouble -- Tick tack too / Daniel Hooley -- Peter, peter -- Taffy -- Old woman tossed in a basket -- My Bonnie -- Captain jinks -- Rub-a-dub-dub / Daniel Hooley -- All through the night -- On the street / Robert Pace -- Promenade / Leander Mitchell -- march / Roger Elston -- Chorale / Tchaikovsky -- On the move / Robert Pace -- Starlight / Mary Riccio -- Out-of-doors / Stephen Scott -- Theme in D / Tchaikovky -- A lively tune / Christian Stolzfus -- On the range / Leander Mitchell -- Waltz in D / Roger Elston -- In the orchard / Florence Waite -- Waltz in C / Daniel Hooley -- Waltz melody / Schubert -- Sicilienne / Robert Pace -- Romanza / J.C. Bach -- Barcarolle / Robert Pace -- Tom-toms / Daniel Hooley -- Indian dance / Robert Pace -- Theme from A-major sonata / Mozart -- Theme from opus 13 / Beethoven -- Theme from impromptu / Schubert -- Modern age / Daniel Hooley -- Good time coming! -- Happy birthday to you / Leander Mitchell -- Happy birthday / Robert Pace -- Christopher Columbus -- Tonight is Halloween / Robert Pace -- Who's behind me. v. 2. We sing a little -- Vacation is over -- Jack-a-needle -- If I ask you / Robert Pace -- Assembly / Roger Elston -- Happy birthday -- The red-apple tree / Josephine Wolverton -- Follow my lady / Wade Whipple -- The jolly fiddler -- The snails -- Swinging -- Marching round the gum stump -- Wish upon a star -- Three tiny ships -- The ladder / Charles Crane -- Department-store elevator / Richard C. Berg -- Getting up -- Scarping up sand -- Down, down, down / Nancy Rogers -- Sutumn / Pietro Lanciani -- Lullaby / Anne Moore -- Angelina -- Gingerbread children / Robert Pace -- How do you do -- Star light, star bright / Daniel Hooley -- Show a motion -- Fire, Mister Fireman -- The fire station / Richard C. Berg -- The service station -- The picnic -- The city park / Richard C. Berg -- Jet planes / Roger Elston -- Fly to the moon / Robert Pace -- Going round the mountain -- The donkey -- Sandy -- Barnyard song -- Going to Boston -- Helpers / Daniel Hooley -- Going to travel -- Red, white and blue / Evelyn Schelhaus -- Tiptoe / Franz Schubert -- My home's in Montana -- Light the oven / Steven Scott -- Mister Rabbit / Daniel Hooley -- Golden sands -- I wish I were -- Let's have a circus / Daniel Hooley -- The ponies -- The lion tamer -- Clowns -- Snake charmers -- The circus parade -- Jumbo / Nancy Kelly -- The merry-go-round -- Jack-o'-lantern / Daniel Hooley -- Halloween fun / Anthony Burke -- Hot soup -- Skating / Elsie Smith -- Sun is down -- The midnight special -- Eliza Jane -- The cowboy -- Indian boy / Daniel Hooley -- Traffic lights -- Turkey time -- Turkey, beware -- We thank thee / Franz Schubert -- Help me today / Cecilia Johns -- Hanukkah -- Shepherds on the hillside -- Long ago -- Cradle hymn / Martin Luther -- Hush, my babe -- Christmas greetings -- Christmas -- Sliding -- Where do all the flowers go -- Terry / Robert Pace -- Aiken drum -- Anyone can do a dance -- Kicklety Kacklety / Daniel Hooley -- Playing -- Doodle, doodle -- Winter is here / Stephen Scott -- Snow boots -- Winter sports / Marie Grosjean -- The little red sled / Josephine Wolverton -- Young Mozart ; Romanza / W.A. Mozart -- Folk melody -- The little shepherd / C. Debussy -- Royal march of the lion / C. Saint-Saëns -- Will you dance -- Waltz song -- One, two, three / Franz Schubert -- Valentine box -- Will you -- Abraham Lincoln / Anthony Burke -- Washington's birthday / Nancy Kelly -- Yankee Doodle -- America / Henry Carey -- Easter -- Dundee, Dundee -- Ping pong / Stephen Scott -- The frisky squirrel -- Fishpole song -- Clock talk / Daniel Hooley -- Donkey music -- The cuckoo clock / Nancy Kelly -- In March -- Lazy brown bear (a song story). Hungry brown bear / Daniel Hooley ; Please feed me ; Sleepy head ; Busy, busy bees ; Yum yum ; Zing, zing, zing -- Orchard music -- Spring is in the air / Josephine Wolverton -- The little birds' ball -- The holiday / Nancy Kelly -- The sleeping princess -- Zany Zaddlepate / Anthony Burke -- April rain -- Pounding a nail / Richard C. Berg -- Hee haw! ho hum -- Ride again / Nancy Kelly -- The cuckoo in the tree -- Engine number nine / Jean Hoover -- Grasshopper green / Josephine Wolverton -- One four-leafed clover ; Our pledge / Anthony Burke -- T' other little tune -- Bell music / Stephen Scott -- Presents -- My echo / Joseph Haydn -- I took a walk -- John Pirulero -- Johnny Boy / Daniel Hooley -- Lilac time -- The woodpecker ; Tugboat whistle / Stephen Scott -- Sailboats -- Carmelita -- Choo-choo-ka -- Bongo drums -- Blossoms in May / Franz Schubert -- Mother's day / Anthony Burke -- Ring ching ching -- A happy song -- We'll come back again -- Silver moon boat -- A rainy day / Josephine Wolverton. v. 3. Singing along / Daniel Hooley -- Starting the day -- Painting / Stephen Scott -- Our classroom / Cecilia Johns -- Old John Braddledum -- Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay -- Autumn bonfires / Stephen Scott -- Song of colors / Robert Pace -- Pop! goes the weasel -- Do as I'm doing -- Muskrat, muskrat -- Don't go near the water -- Sailing / Godfrey Marks -- Captain Columbus -- At twilight / L. Waldmann -- Walking alone / Anthony Burke -- Gnomes / Nancy Hoover -- Last night / Halfdan Kjerulf -- The postman / Josephine Wolverton -- Song of the week -- Come, dance -- Rhythm everywhere / Richard C. Berg -- Happy birthday / Robert Pace -- The little red boat / Daniel Hooley -- Jungle drums / Stephen Scott -- Music making -- Song to the sun -- Work song -- Corn-grinding song -- Prayer for rain -- Lullaby -- Sunset -- Gold and silver -- Taffy -- Autumn leaves -- The elevator / Mary Massey -- Row your boat -- Down in the meadow -- Jenny-o! -- Up in the steeple -- Laughing town -- The merry-go-round -- The storm -- Circus performers -- Soap bubbles -- Lucky Locket -- Every night -- The harmonica -- The end of day -- The sky / Robert Pace -- The race -- Dinosaur diet -- Sweet Kitty Clover -- The wind song -- Poor old man -- Moon's a-rising -- Halloween scare / Daniel Hooley -- Lucy Long -- Walk along, John -- The tower -- Building a house -- My dog Bran -- Some folks do / Stephen Foster -- Night time -- The horn -- The lamplighter -- November twilight -- Over the river and through the woods -- Gifts of God -- My canary -- Where are you going, shepherd. v. 4. My song / Daniel Hooley -- A bicycle picnic / J. Wolverton -- Things to do / Susan Gillis -- A whistling tune / J. Wolverton -- Welcome song -- The strawberry roan -- Texas cowboy -- Cindy -- Dreams / Wm. Luton Wood -- Carolina -- Then I'm going home -- Birthdays / J. R. Fairlamb -- Bunch of roses -- Blow the wind southerly -- Football weather / Stephen Scott -- Scotland's burning -- Football / Carl Wilhelm -- By the light of the moon -- Taps -- The greedy girl -- The keys of heaven -- Good night, ladies -- The wise man and the foolish man -- In Denmark -- Toro Torogil -- Robinson Crusoe -- Swimming days are over / Charles Cornish -- The venturesome three -- Walking song -- Winter fun -- Hiking song -- Hide and seek -- Lukey's boat -- Taking turns -- Morning, uncle! -- Voices -- Sing praise! / Robert Schumann -- Heave ho, my laddie! -- Remember me -- Shadows / Paul Janicek -- A merry chase / J. Wolverton -- A dancing tune / Luisa Asti -- Tootle toot! -- Tirra lirra loo - Doopy doopy doop -- Three ladies -- Green broom -- Changes / Alexander Fesca -- The autumn wind / J. Lilian Vandevere -- Black and gold / Nancy Rogers -- Halloween / J. Wolverton -- Scouting fun / George Oliver -- Autumn / Ernst Richter -- Autumn / Anna Bright -- Fishing -- Riqui riqui ran -- My green poncho -- Something told the wild geese / J. Wolverton -- Scouts / Robert Franz -- For the beauty of the earth / Conrad Kocher -- My candles -- Hop up, my ladies -- Christmas -- The twelve days of Christmas -- Gloria -- Song of the children of Bethlehem -- Ring out the bells / Mozart -- Gather around the Christmas tree / J. H. Hopkins -- New year's eve / Katherine Davis -- She'll be coming 'round the mountain -- Do re mi -- A picnic / Henry Fisher -- Lazy Sammy -- Good morning -- Riddlecum / Jane Bishop -- Dragonflies -- Cowboy's breakfast call -- Jumping rope / John Rupert -- Bicycle wheels -- Speak louder -- Meg and Molly -- Noah's ark -- Wake up, Jacob -- Bahama grass -- I'll not marry at all -- The village watchman -- Winter days -- The enchanted castle / Brahms -- Rocky mountain -- Highland laddie -- The moon shepherd -- The old ark -- One of these days -- Rainy day / Daniel Hooley -- Jet planes / Richard C. Berg -- Agbar / Stanley Brobston -- Night-herding song -- Chilly winds -- Valentine -- Anya's valentines / Richard C. Berg -- The star-spangled banner / John Stafford Smith -- Washingtone the great -- Old Abe Lincoln -- Marching along -- Marching along / Mary Massey -- There are many flags -- This is your land -- Marching to Pretoria -- Red kite -- Come to the beach -- The cuckoo -- Spring -- The farmer and his wife -- South of the border -- To market -- Go down to the market -- Mexican clapping song -- Jamaican waltz -- An ocean trip -- Land of the silver birch -- Eskimo words / Daniel Hooley -- Yoma -- Minor tunes -- Gypsy music -- Rain riders / J. Wolverton -- Snow white / Richard Graner -- A bow of red ribbon -- My grandad's song / John T. Grimley -- April / Brahms -- Sneezes / Stephen Scott -- Robin-a-thrush -- The boll weevil -- Old Quin Querribus / Luisa Asti -- Down the Allegheny -- Weevily wheat -- Swing your partner -- Wooden shoe dance -- All hands round -- The lone star trail -- Take your things and go -- Here, rattler, here -- Song of the fishes -- Sweet nightingale -- Let us with a gladsome mind -- In Sweden -- Yankee clipper -- The spring is here / C. Cornish -- Happy people -- The little shepherd -- Springtime wind -- All through the night -- Nature's praise / Schubert -- The brass band -- David and Goliath -- In Poland / Brahms -- A happy tune -- The echo / Eleanor Smith -- Summer evening -- Call of spring / K.M. von Weber -- Call of spring / Luisa Asti -- The sea / Jessie Gaynor -- My mountain home -- The shell / C.W. Gluck -- Playing -- Sweet Marie -- Emperor's hymn / Haydn -- The shepherd's song / Beethoven -- Scherzo / Mendelssohn -- The young prince and princess / Rimsky-Korsakoff -- Gavotte / Prokofieff -- Shortening bread -- Cotton needs a-picking -- Strawberry fair -- Nelly Bly ; Old folks at home ; Old dog Tray ; My brother Gum ; The glendy burk / Stephen Foster -- Heave that cotton / Will Hays -- Come along to the cornfield -- v. 5. Music Everywhere / Arthur Johnstone -- The wagon train / Daniel Hooley -- Brown-eyed Mary -- Whoopee ti yi yo -- Golden harp -- Sourwood mountain -- There's a meeting here tonight -- On top of Old Smoky -- Lemuel / Stephen Foster -- Butterfly / Ruth Allen -- Evening bugle / Anthony Burke -- October -- Rocket ship / Daniel Hooley -- Autumn rain / Stephen Scott -- Autumn wind / Dvorák -- The derby ram -- Weather -- Love somebody -- Spelling / Anthony Burke -- Tinder -- Hold him, Joe! -- Harvest song -- Sing a little hoedown -- Autumn bonfire / Ruth Allen -- Hop, hop along! -- In the fields -- Dixie / Daniel Emmett -- Aunt Dinah's quiltingg party -- Dark-eyed lad Columbus / Daniel Hooley -- Halloween night / Daniel Hooley -- Danse Macabre / Saint-Saëns -- Land of the midnight sun / Anthony Burke -- Can't you dance the polka. Lift up your voice and sing / Richard C. Berg -- We're all together again -- Chumbara -- Sweet Betsy from Pike -- Keep in the middle of the road -- There's work to be done ; No need to hurry / Richard C. Berg -- Red river valley -- Hiking song -- Harvest ball -- Keep America free and strong / Richard C. Berg -- A merry life / Luigi Denza -- Down by the river -- A capital ship / Charles E. Carryl -- The parrot -- Good-by, old Paint -- Buy a tamale -- Hayride / Richard C. Berg -- Santa Lucia -- Bells in the steeple / Diana Christy -- Cumberland gap -- Home on the range -- My home's in Montana -- Bless us, Lord / Margaret Hurley -- Autumn is here / Frederica Reynolds -- At the market place / Robert Edwards -- Down in the valley -- Friendship song -- All through the night -- One more river to cross -- There's a little wheel -- Erie canal -- Wayfaring stranger -- Columbus -- Singin' Johnny -- Mountain climbers -- Thanksgiving -- Song of thanksgiving -- Great-grandad -- Harvest time ; We'll dance to the fiddler / Richard C. Berg -- The young voyageur -- The gallant victory -- Havah nagilah -- Go down, Moses -- La raspa -- Please, señorita -- Hey diddle dum / Erica Grober -- I build me a little house -- Zum gali gali -- Tide of sleep / Johannes Brahms -- Our door is always open -- Crawdad -- The alphabet / W.A. Mozart -- Here comes the band -- Drill, ye terriers / Charles Connolly -- Men of Harlech -- Rock of ages -- Happy holiday / Frederica Reynolds -- The first Noel -- Merry Christmas / Erica Grober -- This wond'rous night -- Foom! foom! foom -- Angels we have heard on high -- Wassail song -- O come, all ye faithful / John Reading -- Here's to friends -- Auld lang syne -- Winter's best for me / Robert Edwards -- Let's skate today / Brian Merrell -- Troika riding -- We're heading home / Peter McCormick -- Arirang -- Steal away -- Soldier, soldier -- Jolly wee miner men -- Oh, worship the King / Joseph Haydn -- Rowing song -- Dabbling in the dew -- Londonderry air -- Annie Laurie / Lady John Scott -- Lovely islands of Hawaii -- Aloha oe / Queen Liliuokalani -- Hawaiian chant -- Alaska, we salute you / Richard C. Berg -- Chopsticks / Diana Christy -- Sail on, little boat -- The leaving of my love -- Toombera -- Alouette -- Praise to the Lord -- El sombrero blanco -- Raccoon hunt -- Sing your way home -- The lone prairie -- Sweet Sally Sue -- The lumberjack's song -- A bicycle built for two / Henry Dacre -- Riddle song -- The Viking ship -- To Washington and Lincoln -- Here's to America -- Polovtsian dances / Alexander Borodin -- Twilight / W.A. Mozart -- To spring -- Easter time / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Lovely appear / Charles Gounod -- Alleluia -- Spring is a wonderful time -- Lovely messengers / Felix Mendelssohn -- A prayer of thanks -- Maple sugar time -- Cuckoo bird -- Kookaburra -- Sacramento -- The fiddler -- The keeper -- Beautiful dreamer / Stephen Foster -- Robin Hood -- Toviska -- Over the hills and far away -- Every pull of the oar -- Down at the barber shop / J. Berli -- Little David -- So handy -- Legend -- Haul away, Joe -- Rio Grande -- Bendemeer's stream -- The band / Stephen Anderson -- Loch Lomond -- United States armed forces -- Field artillery song / E.L. Gruber -- The marines' hymn / L.Z. Phillips -- America the beautiful / Samuel A. Ward -- Dona nobis pacem = Grant us peace -- Tallis's canon / Thomas Tallis -- We sing of golden mornings / William Walker -- The band concert / Arr. by Villa-Lobos -- The trout ; The linden tree / Franz Schubert -- My island -- Now the day is over / joseph Barnby -- The children's prayer / E. Humperdinck -- Night time / Margaret Hurley -- Jacob's ladder -- My ukulele / W.A. Mozart -- Il trovatore. Anvil chorus / Giuseppe Verdi -- Dance together -- Four in a boat -- Skip to the fiddle / H.G. Nägeli -- Fiesta -- Caller's song -- The fisherman's farewell -- A life on the ocean wave / Epes Sargent -- H.M.S. Pinafore. We sail the ocean blue / Sir Arthur Sullivan -- The mermaid -- Find work, my daughter -- Cockles and mussels -- The nightingale -- Ring the banjo / Stephen Foster -- Happy village -- Walk into the spring -- Going to shout -- Listen to the lambs -- On a fine summer day -- Streets of Laredo -- Farewell song -- Praise ye the Lord -- The star-spangled banner / John Stafford Smith -- v. 7. (don't see volume 6) Lolly Toodum -- Captain Jinks -- Paper of pins -- Rig-a-jig-jig -- Yankee doodle -- Minuet / J.S. Bach -- Springfield mountain -- Rosa -- Barbara Allen -- Wild Amerikay -- Jolly Miller -- Captain Kidd -- An American frigate -- Henry Martin -- Haul away, Joe -- The Boston Tea tax -- Peter gray -- The riflemen at Bennington -- The battle of Saratoga -- Hail, Columbia! / Philip Phile -- Chester / William Billings -- Cousin Jedediah / H.S. Thompson -- Ma bella bimba (my little sweetheart) -- Somebody's calling my name -- No hiding place -- Glory to God / L.E. Gebhardi -- Drummers' round -- Stevedore's song -- Man smart, woman smarter -- Banana boat loader's song -- Tell me -- The gay caballero -- New river train -- Riding on the railroad -- Tiritomba -- The constitution -- Pickax, shovel, spade / Samuel Woodworth -- The hunters of Kentucky -- With a roll of his drum -- Gifts of life -- What can the matter be. v. 8. Our country -- Putting on the dog -- Shut the door -- On the roller coaster / Richard C. Berg -- Glowworm / Paul Lincke -- Stars of the summer night / I.B. Woodbury -- Grandfather's clock / Henry C. Work -- Tell me why -- Rise up, o flame / Christoph Praetorius -- Chairs to mend -- At dawning / Charles Wakefield Cadman -- The Spanish guitar -- Careless love -- Every night -- Dear Evelina -- Wandering -- Rosalie -- He's gone away -- The Camptown races / Stephen Foster -- Wade in the water -- When the saints go marching in -- Roll, Jordan, roll -- My Lord, what a mourning -- I have lost the do on my clarinet = J'ai perdu le do de ma clarinette -- Lumberjack's song -- The clear, sparkling fountain -- Angelico -- Down in Trinidad -- Water come a me eye -- My little burro -- My lady fair -- La raspa -- Sambalele -- Juanita -- Passing by / Edward C. Purcell -- Early one morning -- The keys of heaven -- When love is kind -- The lost chord / Arthur Sullivan -- Drink to me only with thine eyes -- The Dreadnaught -- Shule agra -- Come back to Erin / Claribel (Mrs. Charles Barnard) -- Turn ye to me -- Comin' thro' the rye -- Passing through Lorraine = En passant par la Lorraine -- The dove = La paloma / Sebastian Yradier -- The little town across the bay -- The first mate's wedding -- Friendships -- Marianina -- Venice -- Rome -- The crow -- Hiking song -- Hollahee, hollaho -- Down along the riverbank -- A shepherd's song -- Du, du Liegst Mir im Herzen -- Praise of the northland -- Dance the Schottische -- Journey 'round the world / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Katerina -- Everybody sing -- Gypsy life -- Vreneli -- A ship sails at dawn / Edvard Grieg -- Dark eyes -- The tales of Hoffman. Barcarolle / Jacques Offenbach -- Tannhaeuser. Evening star / Richard Wagner -- Faust. A soldier's farewell / Charles Gounod -- The pirates of Penzance. Tarantara / Arthur Sullivan -- The fortune teller. Gypsy love song / Victor Herbert -- Elijah. If with all your hearts / Felix Mendelssohn -- Cantata no. 208. Sheep may safely graze / J.S. Bach -- The free man / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Cantata no. 140. wake from sleep / J.S. Bach -- Folksong / Edward A. MacDowell -- Semele. Where'er you walk / George Frederick Handel -- Greta's warning / Ludwig van Beethoven -- The erl king / Franz Schubert -- Walking / Hugo Wolf -- Ach ya chabibi = O my beloved -- Havah Nagilah -- My own true love -- Tum-balalayka -- Boom-da-lee-da -- Mil habi lou -- Toomba -- Ships of the desert -- The street called Straight -- Saturday night -- Song of the pigeon -- Koom ba yah -- Away up the river -- Sizinyoni -- Song of the hoe -- The water wheel -- Planting rice is never fun -- Blossomtime -- On the Kaimu road -- Fairest Hawaii / Richard C. Berg -- Hawaii Ponoi / Henri Berger -- An American scene / Clare Grundman -- Cantata no. 212. Duet / J.S. Bach -- High-school cadets ; The stars and stripes forever / John Philip Sousa -- Go, team, go / Richard C. Berg -- Long live -- They march to the rolling drum -- Ninth symphony. Hymn for the nations / Ludwig van Beethoven -- v. 8 [cont.]. The marines' hymn / L.Z. Phillips -- The star-spangled banner / John Stafford Smith -- Pledge of Allegiance / F.J. Haydn -- Memorial day song -- The day is done / H.W. Loomis -- We thank thee -- We plow the fields / J.A.P. Schulze -- Come, ye thankful people / G.J. Elvey -- Turkey in the pan -- Mi y'malel -- Happy holiday -- I saw three ships -- Lo, how a rose / Michael Praetorius -- The holly and the ivy -- God rest you merry, gentlemen -- 'Tis winter now / Michael Praetorius -- The three kings -- Christmas is here -- Gloria -- O little town of Bethlehem / Lewis Redner -- Cantique du Noël / A. Adam -- Evening hymn / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Palm branches / J.B. Fauré -- The strife is o'er / Giovanni de Palestrina -- Sweet hour of prayer / W.B. Bradbury -- Blessed daylight / D. Bortnianski -- Nature's praise / Franz Schubert -- Like as a father / Luigi Cherubini -- Flow gently, sweet Afton / James E. Spilman -- The heavens are telling / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Springtime / W.A. Mozart -- The coming of spring / Rossetter G. Cole -- The seasons. Come, gentle spring / Joseph Haydn -- Give thanks -- Song of spring -- Who is Sylvia / Franz Schubert -- On a summer holiday / Richard C. Berg -- Music / Zdenko Fibich -- H.M.S. Pinafore. When I was a lad / Arthur Sullivan -- The Mikado. If you want to know who we are ; A wand'ring minstrel I ; Behold the lord high executioner ; Three little maids from school ; Finale act I ; Braid the raven hair ; Here's a how-de-do ; Mi-ya sa-ma ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Willow, tit-willow ; There is beauty in the bellow of the blast ; Finale act II / Arthur Sullivan. Note Principally unacc. melodies. Subjects School songbooks. OCLC # 478048 LC CARD # 63002543 |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: GUEST Date: 17 Jan 22 - 03:00 PM I'm not precisely sure on the etiquette on these forums. I'm interested in something Nigel Parsons posted above. I'm a music teacher in Kansas in the US, and I've been working on researching the song "Tongo", which might be Polynesian, but folks seem to have trouble finding an authentic source for it. It's mentioned as being in the Spring 1994 "Time and Tune" Vox Box, and I was wondering if there is any bibliographical information listed for it in that issue? Would it be possible to see a scan of it? Thank you! |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Nigel Parsons Date: 07 Jun 22 - 12:49 PM Hi, Guest. Sorry to not have responded at the time, but I don't keep track of this thread. There is no biographical info on the Time & Tune page for this song, but there may be in the 'Teacher's Notes' which I have somewhere. The page with the song is easy to supply as a scan, as I have digitised the whole of my Time & Tune collection. If you are checking back, just leave a similar message on the page specific to Time & Tune and I will normally respond within a couple of days. (I keep an eye out for new entries there!) |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Nigel Parsons Date: 11 Jun 22 - 01:45 PM
Y BORE GLAS / EARLY MORNING CALENNIG CALLER HERRIN’ / PENWAIG NEFYN A CHILD OF DREAMLAND / PLENTYN BREUDDWYDION CODIAD YR EHEDYDD / THE RISING OF THE LARK CROEN Y DDAFAD FELAN DAFYDD Y GARREG WEN / DAVID OF THE WHITE ROCK Y DERYN PUR / THE GENTLE DOVE FLEMISH CAROL / CAROL FLEMINAIDD FLOW GENTLY, SWEET AFTON / YN DAWEL BÊR DDYFI THE FLOWERS O’ THE FOREST / BLODAU’R GELLTYDD Y FWYALCHEN / THE BLACKBIRD GAUDEAMUS IGITUR / MEDIAEVAL STUDENTS’ SONG Y GELYNNEN / THE HOLLY GOD SAVE THE KING / DUW, CADW’N BRENIN Y RHOSYN RHUDD / THE HEDGE ROSE HEN WLAD FY NHADAU / LAND OF MY FATHERS HOB Y DERI DANDO HUN GWENLLIAN / GWENLLIAN’S REPOSE IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS / FE GRWYDRAI LLANC A’I ENETH LÂN JOY IN THY HOPE / DAL OBAITH MWYN LEEZIE LINDSAY / MARI MORGAN LISA LÂN / LISABETH MORFA RHUDDLAN / THE MARSH OF RHUDDLAN MORNING SONG / CAN FOREOL MWYNWEN GWYNEDD It appears that these songs are listed (initially) by the 'original' song title, and then by any translation. So a Welsh song translated to English will start with the Welsh title, and vice versa. To what extent they would classify as 'folk' I leave it to the reader to decide. I will probably start a new thread just on this book, and including individual songs/tunes where I find they are not already in Mudcat (or where there are significant (in my view) differences.) The title says 'Part I' and it appears (from the alphabetical listing) that there would also have been a 'Part II'. |
Subject: RE: School Songbook Index PermaThread From: Nigel Parsons Date: 11 Jun 22 - 01:46 PM Before I (gradually) get around to it, if anyone wants a particular song from this, let me know. |
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