Francis & Day's popular and community song book for all occasions :
Francis & Day's popular and community song book for all occasions : no. 1 [music]
Popular and community song book.
- Sydney : London : J. Albert & Sons ; Francis, Day & Hunter, [n.d.].
- 1 score (192 p.) : music ; 28 cm.
Piano acc. with chord symbols and ukelele chord diagrams.
Daisy bell / Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag / Just like the ivy, I'll cling to you / The miner's dream of home / A broken doll / Comrades / Let's all go down the Strand! / I love a lassie, or, Ma Scotch bluebell / Little Annie Rooney / The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo / Two lovely black eyes : no more politics for me / Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay : original American version / After the ball / Little Dolly Daydream : pride of Idaho / At Trinity Church I met my doom / Ask a p'liceman / Two little girls in blue / Terry, my blue-eyed Irish boy / When the summer comes again, or, Three pots a shilling / Good-bye-ee! / Killiecrankie / For old times' sake / Hearts of oak / Rio grande / Shenandoah / Men of Harlech / When Johnny comes marching home -- Blow the man down ; The girl I left behind me / John Brown's body : march song of the American war -- Tramp! tramp! tramp! the boys are marching / The harp that once / The Bay of Biscay / Rule Britannia / The British grenadiers -- Yes! let me like a soldier fall : Maritana / What shall we do with a drunken sailor? / The minstrel boy / Marching through Georgia / So early in de morning / Camptown races ; Poor old Joe / Old folks at home ; Oh! dem golden slippers / My old Kentucky home / Whist! the bogie man / All through the night / O God, our help in ages past / Glory to thee, my God / Nearer my God to thee / O come, all ye faithful -- The mistletoe bough / Abide with me / Good King Wenceslas -- Rocked in the cradle of the deep / Hark! the herald angels sing -- John Peel -- Come back to Erin / I'll take you home again, Kathleen / Killarney / The keel row ; Good night, ladies! ; The fine old English gentleman ; Loch Lomond ; Comin' thro' the rye / Annie Laurie -- On the banks of Allan water ; Robin Adair / Charlie is my darling / My bonnie ; The blue bells of Scotland / Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / The Campbells are comin' : old Scotch ballad -- Sally in our alley / The gipsy's warning / Sweet Genevieve / Cockles and mussels / Cock Robin / The last rose of summer / Come landlord, fill the flowing bowl : old English -- Silver threads among the gold / Drink to me only with thine eyes / Swing low, sweet chariot ; At Widdicombe fair : Uncle Tom Cobleigh / There is a tavern in the town : adapted from a Cornish folksong -- The little brown jug / A-hunting we will go ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms; The ash grove ; The dear little shamrock ; Londonderry air : Acushla, mine / Alice, where art thou? / Here's a health unto His Majesty ; The lass that loves a sailor / My grandfather's clock / Oh! my darling Clementine / The old rustic bridge by the mill / To be a farmer's boy / Who's that a-calling? / Wait till the clouds roll by / White wings / White wings / Won't you buy my pretty flowers? / Come, birdie, come / Simon the cellarer / Song of the Volga boatmen : a Russian folk song / For he's a jolly good fellow -- Where are you going to, my pretty maid? / Alouette = The skylark : a French-Canadian song / A-roving ; Down among the dead men / Drinking : In cellar deep / The green grass grew all around ; Jingle bells / The animal fair -- Ten little nigger boys / Old MacDonald had a farm -- One fish ball ; On Ilkla Moor baht'at ; Polly-wolly-doddle / Sweet and low / Land of my fathers / The roast beef of old England / The animals went in two by two : One more river / Three blind mice / Riding down from Bangor ; Upidee / God bless the Prince of Wales / God save the King / Auld lang syne. written and composed by Harry Dacre -- composed by Felix Powell -- written and composed by A.J. Mills and Harry Castling -- written and composed by Will Godwin and Leo Dryden -- composed by Jas. W. Tate -- written and composed by Felix McGlennon -- written and composed by Harry Castling and C.W. Murphy -- composed by Harry Lauder -- written and composed by Michael Nolan -- written and composed by Fred Gilbert -- arr. by Edmund Forman -- written and composed by Henry J. Sayers -- written and composed by Chas. K. Harris ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- words and music by Leslie Stuart -- written and composed by Fred Gilbert -- composed by A.E. Durandeau -- written and composed by Charles Graham -- written and composed by W.J. Scanlan -- written and composed by Harry Bedford -- written and composed by R.P. Weston and Bert Lee -- written and composed by Harry Lauder -- written and composed by Charles Osborne -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- new version by J.A. ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- original version by Reg Low ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- music by G.F. Root -- Moore ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- Dr. Arne ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by W. Vincent Wallace -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- words and music by Henry C. Work -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- words and music by Stephen C. Foster -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- Stephen C. Foster ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- music by David Braham -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- W. Croft -- T. Tallis -- J.B. Dykes ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- W.H. Monk -- J.P. Knight ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- written and composed by Claribel -- written and composed by Thomas P. Westendorp -- composed by M.W. Balfe -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- Lady Nairne ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by Queen Liliuokalani -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by Henry Tucker -- written and composed by James Yorkston ; arr. by Edmund Forman -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- Thomas Moore ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- composed by H.P. Danks -- Ben Johnson ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether R.A. Eastburn -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by J. Ascher -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by Henry C. Work ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- written and composed by Percy Montrose -- composed by J.P. Skelly -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by H.J. Fulmer -- written and composed by Banks Winter -- written and composed by Banks Winter -- composed by George W. Persley -- written and composed by C.A. White -- music by J.L. Hatton ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Ernest Melvin -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by W. Williams -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- J. Barnby -- air by James James ; arr. by W.S. Gwynn Williams -- music by Richard Leveridge ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- music by Brinley Richards -- Henry Carey --
Songs with piano
Popular music
Popular vocal music
M 782.42 / FRAN
Piano acc. with chord symbols and ukelele chord diagrams.
Daisy bell / Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag / Just like the ivy, I'll cling to you / The miner's dream of home / A broken doll / Comrades / Let's all go down the Strand! / I love a lassie, or, Ma Scotch bluebell / Little Annie Rooney / The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo / Two lovely black eyes : no more politics for me / Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay : original American version / After the ball / Little Dolly Daydream : pride of Idaho / At Trinity Church I met my doom / Ask a p'liceman / Two little girls in blue / Terry, my blue-eyed Irish boy / When the summer comes again, or, Three pots a shilling / Good-bye-ee! / Killiecrankie / For old times' sake / Hearts of oak / Rio grande / Shenandoah / Men of Harlech / When Johnny comes marching home -- Blow the man down ; The girl I left behind me / John Brown's body : march song of the American war -- Tramp! tramp! tramp! the boys are marching / The harp that once / The Bay of Biscay / Rule Britannia / The British grenadiers -- Yes! let me like a soldier fall : Maritana / What shall we do with a drunken sailor? / The minstrel boy / Marching through Georgia / So early in de morning / Camptown races ; Poor old Joe / Old folks at home ; Oh! dem golden slippers / My old Kentucky home / Whist! the bogie man / All through the night / O God, our help in ages past / Glory to thee, my God / Nearer my God to thee / O come, all ye faithful -- The mistletoe bough / Abide with me / Good King Wenceslas -- Rocked in the cradle of the deep / Hark! the herald angels sing -- John Peel -- Come back to Erin / I'll take you home again, Kathleen / Killarney / The keel row ; Good night, ladies! ; The fine old English gentleman ; Loch Lomond ; Comin' thro' the rye / Annie Laurie -- On the banks of Allan water ; Robin Adair / Charlie is my darling / My bonnie ; The blue bells of Scotland / Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / The Campbells are comin' : old Scotch ballad -- Sally in our alley / The gipsy's warning / Sweet Genevieve / Cockles and mussels / Cock Robin / The last rose of summer / Come landlord, fill the flowing bowl : old English -- Silver threads among the gold / Drink to me only with thine eyes / Swing low, sweet chariot ; At Widdicombe fair : Uncle Tom Cobleigh / There is a tavern in the town : adapted from a Cornish folksong -- The little brown jug / A-hunting we will go ; Believe me, if all those endearing young charms; The ash grove ; The dear little shamrock ; Londonderry air : Acushla, mine / Alice, where art thou? / Here's a health unto His Majesty ; The lass that loves a sailor / My grandfather's clock / Oh! my darling Clementine / The old rustic bridge by the mill / To be a farmer's boy / Who's that a-calling? / Wait till the clouds roll by / White wings / White wings / Won't you buy my pretty flowers? / Come, birdie, come / Simon the cellarer / Song of the Volga boatmen : a Russian folk song / For he's a jolly good fellow -- Where are you going to, my pretty maid? / Alouette = The skylark : a French-Canadian song / A-roving ; Down among the dead men / Drinking : In cellar deep / The green grass grew all around ; Jingle bells / The animal fair -- Ten little nigger boys / Old MacDonald had a farm -- One fish ball ; On Ilkla Moor baht'at ; Polly-wolly-doddle / Sweet and low / Land of my fathers / The roast beef of old England / The animals went in two by two : One more river / Three blind mice / Riding down from Bangor ; Upidee / God bless the Prince of Wales / God save the King / Auld lang syne. written and composed by Harry Dacre -- composed by Felix Powell -- written and composed by A.J. Mills and Harry Castling -- written and composed by Will Godwin and Leo Dryden -- composed by Jas. W. Tate -- written and composed by Felix McGlennon -- written and composed by Harry Castling and C.W. Murphy -- composed by Harry Lauder -- written and composed by Michael Nolan -- written and composed by Fred Gilbert -- arr. by Edmund Forman -- written and composed by Henry J. Sayers -- written and composed by Chas. K. Harris ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- words and music by Leslie Stuart -- written and composed by Fred Gilbert -- composed by A.E. Durandeau -- written and composed by Charles Graham -- written and composed by W.J. Scanlan -- written and composed by Harry Bedford -- written and composed by R.P. Weston and Bert Lee -- written and composed by Harry Lauder -- written and composed by Charles Osborne -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- new version by J.A. ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- original version by Reg Low ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- music by G.F. Root -- Moore ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- Dr. Arne ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by W. Vincent Wallace -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- words and music by Henry C. Work -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- words and music by Stephen C. Foster -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- Stephen C. Foster ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- music by David Braham -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- W. Croft -- T. Tallis -- J.B. Dykes ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- W.H. Monk -- J.P. Knight ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- written and composed by Claribel -- written and composed by Thomas P. Westendorp -- composed by M.W. Balfe -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- Lady Nairne ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by Queen Liliuokalani -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by Henry Tucker -- written and composed by James Yorkston ; arr. by Edmund Forman -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- Thomas Moore ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- composed by H.P. Danks -- Ben Johnson ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Henry E. Pether R.A. Eastburn -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by J. Ascher -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by Henry C. Work ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- written and composed by Percy Montrose -- composed by J.P. Skelly -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- composed by H.J. Fulmer -- written and composed by Banks Winter -- written and composed by Banks Winter -- composed by George W. Persley -- written and composed by C.A. White -- music by J.L. Hatton ; arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Ernest Melvin -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by W. Williams -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- J. Barnby -- air by James James ; arr. by W.S. Gwynn Williams -- music by Richard Leveridge ; arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- arr. by Henry E. Pether -- arr. by Aubrey Kennett -- music by Brinley Richards -- Henry Carey --
Songs with piano
Popular music
Popular vocal music
M 782.42 / FRAN