product id: 3065 Arrangement: Piano/Vocal Product type: SongBook Media: Book Pages: 272 Genre: American Author: Jerry Silverman Language: English Expected shipping time: 48 hours Price: $42.95 A comprehensive and historically significant song collection, this massive volume captures the hopes and tragedy of the Civil War era. Songs are grouped into the following categories: The Union, The Confederacy, Lincoln, Universal Sentiments, Soldiers Songs, Battles, Negro Spirituals & Abolitionist Songs, The Lighter Side, and Post Bellum. A special feature of this text is the inclusion of authentic formal and informal portraits, plus depicting military encampment of the aftermath of the battle. Arranged for voice with piano accompaniment and guitar chords. Song list A Life On The Vicksburg Bluff (Words: A. Dalsheimer)
Abraham's Daughter (Septimus Winner)
Abraham's Daughter Ii
All Quiet Along The Potomac (W.H. Goodwin, Mrs. Ethel Lynn Beers)
Babylon Is Fallen (Henry C. Work)
Billy Barlow (Ed Clifford)
Billy Barlow-On The Times (Words: H. Angelo, Music:'Billy Barlow')
Booth Killed Lincoln
Brother Green
Cairo
Clear The Track (Words: Jesse Hutchinson, Music: Daniel D. Emmett)
Cumberland Gap
De Day Ob Liberty's Comin' (George F. Root)
Dixie (Words: Albert Pike, Music: Daniel D. Emmett)
Dixie's Land (Daniel D. Emmett)
Do They Miss Me At Home? (S.M. Grannis, Words: Caroline A. Mason)
Drink It Down
Farewell To Grog (Words: Caspas Schenk, U.S.N.)
Flight Of Doodles
Follow The Drinking Gourd (Words & Music: Adapted & Arranged By Lee Hays And)
For The Dear Old Flag I Die (Stephen Collins Foster, Words: George Cooper)
Free At Last
Give Us A Flag
Go Down, Moses
Goober Peas
Grafted Into The Army (Henry C. Work)
Hard Times In Dixie (Words: M.K., Music: Eugarps)
Here's Your Mule (Music: C.D.Benson)
High-Toned Southern Gentleman
Home, Sweet Home (Henry Rowley Bishop, Words: John Howard Payne)
I Can Whip The Scoundrel
I Goes To Fight Mit Sigel (Words: F. Poole)
I'll Be A Sargeant
Jeff In Petticoats (Words: Henry Tucker, Music: George Cooper)
John Brown's Body
Johnny Is My Darling (Words: Father Reed)
Just After The Battle (George F. Root)
Just Before The Battle, Mother (George F. Root)
Kingdom Coming (Henry C. Work)
Lincoln And Liberty (Words: Jesse Hutchinson)
Lorena (J.P. Webster, Words: Rev. H.D.L. Webster)
Many Thousand Gone
Marching Along (William B. Bradbury)
Marching Song Of The First Arkansas (Negro) Regime
Marching Through Georgia (Henry C. Work)
Maryland, My Maryland (Words: James R. Randall)
My Father, How Long?
Nine Miles To The Junction
Oh, Freedom
Oh, I'm A Good Old Rebel (Music: 'Joe Bowers')
Old Abe Lincoln Came Out Of The Wilderness
Overtures From Richmond (Words: Francis J. Child)
Pat Murphy Of The Irish Brigade
Richmond Is A Hard Road To Travel (Music: Daniel D. Emmett)
Riding A Raid
Roll, Alabama, Roll
Sambo's Right To Be Kilt (Music: S. Lover)
Sixty-Three Is The Jubilee (Words: J.L. Greene, Music: D.A. French)
Slavery Chain Done Broke At Last
Somebody's Darling (John Hill Hewitt, Words: Marie Ravenal De Coste)
Southern Battle Cry Of Freedom (George F. Root)
Southrons' Chaunt Of Defiance (A.E. Blackmar)
Steal Away
Stonewall Jackson's Way (J.W. Palmer)
Tenting On The Old Camp Ground (Walter Kittredge)
The Army Of The Free (Words: Frank H. Norton)
The Battle Cry Of Freedom (Rallying Song) (George F. Root)
The Battle Cry Of Freedom, Ii (Battle Song) (Geroge F. Root)
The Battle Hymn Of The Republic (Julia Ward Howe)
The Battle Of Shiloh
The Battle Of Shiloh Hill (Words: M.B. Smith(Comp. C, 2d Regiment, Tx Volunte)
The Blue And The Gray (Words: M.F. Finch, Music: Felix Schelling)
The Bonnie Blue Flag (Words: Harry Mccarthy)
The Brass-Mounted Army
The Cumberland And The Merrimac
The Cumberland Crew
The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh (Will S. Hays)
The Faded Coat Of Blue (J.H. Mcnaughton)
The Fall Of Charleston (Words: Eugene T. Johnson)
The Gold Band
The Grant Pill (Words: Harriet L. Castle, Music: J.C. Beckel)
The John Brown Song
The Liberty Ball (Words: Jesse Hutchinson)
The New York Volunteer
The Old Union Wagon (Words: John Hogarth Lozier)
The Rebel Soldier
The Southern Soldier
The Southern Soldier Boy (Words: Captain G.W. Alexander)
The Southern Wagon
The Vacant Chair (George F. Root, Words: Henry S. Washburn)
The Valiant Conscript
The Why And The Wherefore
The Yellow Rose Of Texas
The Young Volunteer (John Hill Hewitt)
There Was An Old Soldier
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (George F. Root)
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!, Ii (Southern Version) (George F. Root)
Virginia's Bloody Soil
We Are Coming, Father Abr'am (L.O. Emerson, Words: James Sloan Gibbons)
We Conquer Or Die (James Pierpont)
We Wait Beneath The Furnace Blast (Words: John Greenleaf Whittier, M:Martin Luther,Ch)
We'll Fight For Uncle Abe (Frederick Buckley, Words: C.E. Pratt)
We've Drunk From The Same Canteen
Weeping Sad And Lonely (When This Cruel War Is Ove (Henry Tucker, Words: Charles C. Sawyer)
When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Patrick S. Gilmore)
When Sherman Marched Down To The Sea (Words: S.B.M. Meyers, Music: E. Mack)
Who Will Care For Mother Now? (Charles C. Sawyer) |
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