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Wabank schottisch
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Wacht am Rhein, Die
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Wade Matson's favorite [from] Modern gems for the banjo
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Waft him home
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Waft them back again
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Waft, ye gentle breezes
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Wafting winds
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Wagon schottisch
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The waif on the street
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Waif, The; Ballad
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Wait "till the moonlight falls on the water
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Wait 'till the clouds roll by; March
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Wait 'till the clouds roll by; Transcription
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Wait 'till the clouds roll over the moon; Waltz song
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Wait 'till the moonlight falls on the water
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Wait a wee
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Wait for the rainbow dearie
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Wait for the sunlight
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Wait for the turn of the tide
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Wait for the turn of the tide (The Great Vivian's)
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Wait for the waggon
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Wait for the wagon
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Wait for the wagon -- I love the merry sunshine -- Schubert's serenade
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Wait for the wagon -- Jordan -- Basket -- Three bells -- I've something sweet to tell you -- Few days
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Wait for the wagon, comic song
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Wait for the wagon, Ethiopian song
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Wait love until the war is over
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Wait thou still; Sacred song
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Wait till I come to thee!
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Wait till the clouds roll by
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Wait till the clouds roll by; Medley quickstep
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Wait till the clouds roll by; Waltz
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Wait till the moonlight
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Wait till the moonlight falls
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Wait till the moonlight falls on the water
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Wait till the sun shines again
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Wait till the votes are counted
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Wait till the winter is over
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Wait till you get them up in the air, boys
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Wait, my little one, wait
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Waite waltzes
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Waiters' chorus; Or, Two more to come
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Waitingsong
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Waiting 'mid the pansies
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Waiting a letter from over the sea
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Waiting and watching for me
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Waiting at the brookside
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Waiting at the church
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Waiting at the cottage gate
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Waiting at the window
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Waiting by the river
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Waiting for a certain girl
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Waiting for father
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Waiting for her sailor lad
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Waiting for me
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Waiting for my ships
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Waiting for papa
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Waiting for the angels to come!
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Waiting for the rain
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Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
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Waiting for the tide
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Waiting for thee
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Waiting for you, jock
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The Waiting heart
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Waiting heart, The; or, Glide, gondola glide
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Waiting in the gloaming
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Waiting in the moonlight
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Waiting in the rain
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Waiting in the twilight
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The Waiting mother
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Waiting near the stile
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Waiting on the other shore
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Waiting on the shore
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Waiting over there
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Waiting Saviour
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Waiting till the reaper comes
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Waiting to die
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Waiting to go home!
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Waiting! - Erwartung
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Waiting, love, for thee
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Waiting, only waiting
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Wake fairest wake, or, Moonbeams are dancing, a serenade
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Wake from thy rest
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Wake from thy slumber, love
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Wake gentle lady wake, serenade
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Wake lady wake, serenade
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Wake Nicodemus
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Wake Nicodemus!
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Wake not my darlings
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Wake not, but hear me
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Wake now the song of glory
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Wake out
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Wake Robin polka
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Wake the anthem wild and free
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Wake the song of triumph; Easter carol
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Wake the song!
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Wake thee, my dear
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Wake to the song of the birds
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Wake up Jake
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Wake up Jocelynda!
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Wake up my own sweet Rose
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Wake up my own sweet rose, waltz
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Wake up! rondo
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Wake up, serenade
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Wake wake my fairest
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Wake when the stars are above
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Wake! Dearest wake!
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Wake! Dinah wake!
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Wake! Dinah, wake!
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Wake! Oh, my forest-flower!, an Indian serenade
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Wake! oh, wake thee
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Wake, brother, wake
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Wake, lady wake
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Wake, lady wake, a serenade
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Wake, love, from thy dreams
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Wake, my love, wake!
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Wake, O my soul, and hail the morn; Christmas hymn
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Wake, sister, wake! Glee song
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Waken Christian children
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Waken lords and ladies gay
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Waken! christian children [and] A child this day is born
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Waken, Christian children!
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Waken, voice of the land's devotion
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Walch's Detroit grand march
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The Waldemere waltzes
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Waldine polka mazurka [and] Breslaur galop
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Waldmere, op. 59
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Waldröslein von Weiss, op 102, no. 4
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Waldscene, op. 82
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Wales
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Walhalla galop, op. 51, no. 12
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Walk a little
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Walk in the light
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Walk in the parlor
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Walkers dip galop
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Walkin' the dog
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Walking down the lane
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Walking in the Lane
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Walking in the rain
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Walking in the snow
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Walking on the lawn
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Walking on the shady side
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Walking out on Sunday
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Wall Street Rag
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Wallace's Quickstep (The Organ at home)
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Wallis club waltzes
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Wally mazurka
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Walnut Hill evening waltz
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Walnut Hill march
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Walnut lawn schottisch
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Walnut polka
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Walnut Street Theatre original polka, or, schottish waltz
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Walpole polka
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Walter Damrosch, 1862-1950
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Waltham quadrilles
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Waltz
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Waltz "sweet roses"
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Waltz "sweet roses" [and] Mazurka; Musicians' call
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Waltz - "Molly Green"
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Waltz - to Margaret
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Waltz [and] Schottisch [from] Mordecai Lyons
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Waltz [from] The A Series
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Waltz [from] Two little artists
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Waltz [from] Zampa
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A waltz and a set of quadrilles
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Waltz brilliant
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Waltz by Donizetti -- Spanish hop waltz -- Melody by Donizetti -- Keemo kimo polka
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Waltz from "Olivette"
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Waltz from "William Tell" -- Scheonbrunner, or, Morning star waltz -- Reichstadt's waltz -- La Marseilleise
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Waltz from "William Tell" -- Schoenbrunner, or, Morning star waltz -- Reichstadt's waltz -- La Marseilleise
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Waltz from celebrated chorus in Ernani
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Waltz from Claude Duval
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Waltz from H. M. S. Pinafore
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Waltz from Lucia de Lammermoor, op. 150
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Waltz from The Muddy day [and] The Little bunch of berries
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Waltz from The Ten fairies
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Waltz heart and hand
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Waltz Hotel Wilson
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Waltz le rossignol
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Waltz me again
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Waltz me around again Willie
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Waltz me till I'm dreamy
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Waltz of Spring
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Waltz of the angels
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Waltz of the bells
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The waltz of the roses
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Waltz or glide lancers "Fredonia"
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Waltz quadrille
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Waltz quadrille, Ermine
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Waltz quadrille; Irresistible
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Waltz quadrille; The Rage
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Waltz song
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Waltz song; Beautiful dream
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Waltz song; Nature did she give [from] The Merry war
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Waltz with me; Medley waltz
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Waltz ̉la Styrienne
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Waltz, Carmen
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Waltz, from Hamlet
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Waltz, from The Little Duke
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Waltz, from the opera Mignon
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Waltz, Girofl-̈Girofla
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Waltz, La belle Anglaise
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Waltz, La Fille de Madame Angot
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Waltz, Op 64, No 1
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Waltz-poem
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Waltz. Molly Green
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Waltz; My Nellie's blue eyes
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Waltz; Souvenir de Moscow
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Waltz; The Beggar student
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Waltzes
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Waltzes "Sounds from the heart"
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Waltzes "The Honeymoon"
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Waltzes of Reissiger
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Waltzes pastorale
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Waltzes; Iconoclastia
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Waltzes; or, Life on the Susquehanna
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Waltzing in society; or, The Stylish affair
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Walzer [from] Little leaflets, little flowers
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Walzer, op. 95, no. 3
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The Wamesit waltz
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The Wand'rer's dream of home
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Wand'ring in the valley
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The wanderer
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A Wanderer far from home
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Wanderer to the moon, The - Der wanderer an den mond
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Wanderer's evening song
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The Wanderer's evensong
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The wanderer's guiding star = Der wand'rer
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The wanderer's lament
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The wanderer's march
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The Wanderer's message
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Wanderer's musing
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Wanderer's night song - Ueber allen gipfeln ist ruh'
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Wanderer's night song, The - Wanderers nachtlied
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Wanderer's nightsong - Wanderer's nachtlied
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The Wanderer's prayer
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The wanderer's return
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The Wanderer's Song
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Wanderer's song - Wanderlied
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The wanderer's song = Das wanderlied
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The wanderer's song of home
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Wanderer's song; Wanderlust [from] In Springtime
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Wanderers guiding star
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Wanderers joy
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Wanderers Nachtlied - Wanderer's night song
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The wanderers, op. 520, no. 6
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Wandering
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The Wandering begger girl
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The wandering birdling
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Wandering birdling, The - Das Wanderne vg̲lein
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The wandering boy
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Wandering boy's return
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The Wandering brook
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Wandering by the moonlight shore, canzona nazionale Napolitana
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Wandering down sweet mem'ry's lane
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The wandering harper
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The wandering heart, op. 26
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Wandering home; or The heavenly shore
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Wandering in dreams
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The wandering in the desert
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Wandering in the May time
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Wandering in the wood - Wald wanderung
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The wandering Jew
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Wandering melodies waltzes
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Wandering melodies, waltzes
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Wandering minstrel
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Wandering minstrel = Spielmanns lied
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The wandering minstrels
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Wandering out in the cold
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Wandering pilgrims
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Wandering song
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Wandering star waltz
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The Wandering waltz
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Wandering Willie
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Wandering Willy ; My love she's but a lassie yet
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Wandering Willy and My love she' but a lassie yet
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The waning honeymoon
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Wanted - a substitute!
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Wanted a hand to hold my own, an advertisement, ballad
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Wanted!
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The war
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The War fever galop characteristique
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War hymn
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The War is over darling Kate
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War march
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The war of the worldMilchome
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The war ship of peace, an Irish melody
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War song
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War song for '61
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War song of the 69th regiment
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The War song of the Union
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War song: Monarch supreme!
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The war steed, grand military march, op. 2
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The war steed, op. 2
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The war victims
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The War will soon be o'er
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Warblers chorus galop
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Warbling birds
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Warblings at dawn
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Warblings at eve
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Wareham, with variations, op. 562
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Warenikes mit griben
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The warlike dead in Mexico
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Warna May
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Warning
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Warren guards quick step
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Warren polka
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Warriner's quick step
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The Warrior and the maiden
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The warrior bard, or, The standard bearer
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A warrior bold
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Warrior mazurka
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The warrior page, a romance
-
Warrior's battle march
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The Warrior's farewell
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The warrior's joy
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Warrior's joy march
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Warrior's joy quick step
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Warrior's rest
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The warrior's return
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Warrior's triumphal march
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Wart a kappele
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Wartman's waltz
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Warum duften die blumen?
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Was glũzt dort vom Walde im Sonnenshein, pas redoubl ̌
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Was ist des deutschen Vaterland/Die Wacht am Rhein
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Was it a crime to love thee?
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Was it a noise from the far off land
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Was it true; or, The first kiss
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Was it you
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Was my brother in the battle?
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Was there any harm in that?
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Was wet sein der sof
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Washburne polka
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Washington
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Washington and Lincoln
-
Washington artillery polka march
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Washington Assembly
-
Washington blues quick step
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The Washington blues' march ; Camp Rogers quick step
-
Washington gallop
-
Washington Grays' grand waltz
-
Washington greys grand march
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The Washington Greys' march
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Washington hymn
-
Washington light infantry waltz
-
Washington Literary Association's quick step
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Washington monument march
-
Washington monument polka
-
Washington national blues quick step
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Washington Place waltz
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Washington schottisch
-
Washington Square polka
-
Washington's call from the grave
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Washington's inaugural centennial march
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Washington, Lincoln und Moishe Rabeiny and Arein geganen sich aus gedreit
-
Washiver frailachs
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The wasp and the bumble bee
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Wasserfall, Der - The waterfall
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Wast thou sincere?
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Watch & wait
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Watch and wait
-
The watch of the drunkard's wife
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The Watch on the Rhine
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Watch with me, ye soft dark eyes
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Watch your step
-
The Watch-tower of freedom
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The Watcher
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The watcher quick step
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The watcher waltz
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The watcher waltz and quickstep
-
The watcher, waltz and quick step
-
The Watchful shepherds
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Watching
-
Watching - La veglia
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Watching and waiting
-
Watching by the golden gate
-
Watching by the sea
-
Watching for Jamie
-
Watching o'er my little bed
-
Watching the reapers
-
Watching the waves roll in
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Watching waiting for the morning
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Watching, waiting
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Watching; or, Seven times three, contralto
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Watching; or, Seven times three, soprano
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The watchman
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The watchman and the child
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Watchman tell us of the night
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Watchman! tell us of the night
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Watchman! What of the night!
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Watchman! What of the night?
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The watchman's polka mazurka
-
The Watchword
-
The Watchword, liberty or death
-
Water cresses
-
Water for me and you
-
Water lilies
-
Water lily
-
Water lily fantasia
-
Water lily waltzes
-
The water lily, op. 1
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Water lily, The - Die wasserrose!
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The water mill
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The Water nymph
-
The Water of life
-
Water power
-
Water scenes, op 13, no. 1- 5
-
The water spirits
-
Water sprite waltz
-
The water sprite, polka de salon
-
The Water-mill
-
Waterfall, The - Der Wasserfall
-
The Waterloo polka
-
The Watermill
-
The waterproof march and quick step
-
The waters of the stream run deep
-
The Watkins evening party
-
Watkins glen caprice
-
Waugh's quick step
-
The wave for me, a nautical song
-
Wave schottisch
-
The wave waltz
-
Wavelet waltz (Popular duetts)
-
Wavelets
-
Waverley galop
-
Waverley polka
-
The Waverly gallop
-
Waverly galop
-
Waverly march
-
Waverly Quadrille
-
Waverly quick step
-
Waverly schottisch
-
Waverly waltzes
-
The Waverly's Scottish dances
-
Waves of ocean
-
Waves of the Ocean
-
Waves of the ocean galop
-
Waves of the ocean; Galop
-
Waves, The [and] Our friends in heaven
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Waving banners; March
-
Waving banners; March brillante
-
Waving banners; March brillante [primo]
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Waving banners; March brillante [secondo]
-
The Waving grain waltzes
-
Waving leaf polka
-
The Wax lady
-
Wax works
-
Way down in Ca-i-ro
-
Way down in Colon town
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Way down in Cotton town
-
Way down in dixie
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Way down in Iowa I'm going to hide away
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Way down in Mexico
-
Way down in old Car'lina', a new Ethiopian melody
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Way down yonder in the corn field
-
The Way farers
-
The Way is long and dreary
-
The way my daddy went!
-
The way o' the worldsong
-
Way out in Idaho
-
The Way to be happy
-
Way to be happy waltz
-
The Way to kiss in style
-
The way to paradise
-
The way to your heart
-
Way up yonder
-
Way-side flowers
-
The way-side well, ballad
-
Wayfarers
-
Wayne Newell and Blanch Sockabasin: Traditional Passamaquoddy Music From Maine
-
Wayside blossoms waltz
-
Wayside flowers march
-
Wayside flowers waltz
-
The Wayside-chapel reverie
-
Wayward brothers
-
Wayward heart, can this be love
-
Wayward wind
-
We all are growing old
-
We are "passing away"
-
We are a lot of real jolly good boys
-
We are are coming father Abraham
-
We are brothers
-
We are coming
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We are coming father Abra'am
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We are coming father Abraam, 300,000 more
-
We are coming father Abraham, or Three hundred thousand more
-
We are coming home tommorrow
-
We are coming sister Mary
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We are coming, father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more
-
We are coming, Father Abraam, 300,000 more
-
We are coming, father Abraam, three hundred thousand more
-
We are coming, father Abraham, three hundred thousand more
-
We are going on to Richmond
-
We are growing old
-
We are growing old together
-
We are happy now dear mother, or, Heavenly voices
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We are happy, darling mother
-
We are marching on to Richmond
-
We are marching on to victory
-
We are marching to our home
-
We are parted now, romance
-
We are passing away
-
We are rising as a people
-
We are the gay & happy suckers, from the state of Illinois
-
We are the true sons of freedom
-
We are Theodore and co.
-
We are trav'ling to Mount Zion
-
We are waiting
-
We are wand'ring o'er the mountains
-
We bring thee a circlet of flowers
-
We can jolly along
-
We can't agree!
-
We come from there
-
We come to thee
-
We come, silent heroes
-
We conquer or die
-
We conquer, or die!
-
We cross the prairie as of old
-
We dance the hours away
-
We deck their graves alike to-day
-
We done quit
-
We draw the line at that; A Topical song
-
We forget not the day
-
We gathered round the festive board, or, The loved one was not there, ballad
-
We girls never mean half we say
-
We have been friends together
-
We have been friends together ballad
-
We have been friends together!
-
We have been friends, ballad
-
We have laid her down to sleep
-
We have met, loved, and parted (Sunbeams)
-
We have met, loved, and parted(Ballads without wor
-
We have parted
-
We joy that thou art free, ballad
-
We know that we were rebels, or Why can we not be brothers
-
We laid her in the valley
-
We laid the soldier down to rest
-
We lay us down to die; Ballad
-
We left New England's sunny hills
-
We lingered by the meadow side
-
We live for those we love
-
We love the rolling sea
-
We loved each other, Maud and I
-
We may be happy yet
-
We may meet again in gladness
-
We may not meet again
-
We meet again
-
We meet again - Auf wiedersehn
-
We meet again, boys
-
We meet again, op. 52
-
We meet no more!
-
We meet no more; or, Go forget me
-
We met by chance
-
We met by chance, sweet Jenny
-
We met by chance, with variations, op. 325
-
We met by the waves, ballad
-
We met no more
-
We miss thee
-
We miss thee at home
-
We miss thee, little sunshine
-
We miss thee, mother dear
-
We mourn for the Cambria's passengers
-
We mourn for Vienna's inhabitants
-
We mourn our fallen chieftain
-
We must never let our hearts be daunted [from] Chimes of Normandy
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We never can forget it, or Memories of Andersonville prison pens
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We never can forget it, or The Memories of Andersonville prison pen
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We never speak as we pass
-
We never speak as we pass by
-
We never speak as we pass by; Variation
-
We nothing see - Kommen und gehn [from] The Merry war
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We old boys
-
We only part to meet again
-
We part to meet again! Ballad
-
We parted
-
We parted at the twilight hour
-
We parted by the riverside
-
We parted in peace, a ballad
-
We parted in youth
-
We parted with a cheerful smile, or The Soldier's return
-
We pitch our tents on the old camp ground
-
We praise him, O we praise him
-
We praise thee
-
We praise thee, O God; Te Deum
-
We praise thee, O God; Te Deum in C
-
We pray you, sing that song
-
We put her in her little bed
-
We return no more!
-
We ride the foaming sea once more
-
We said good bye
-
We said goodbye
-
We sail to-morrow darling
-
We sail towards evenings lonely star
-
We sat by the river
-
We shall all be happy soon
-
We shall fear for our loved ones no more, in the glad bye and bye
-
We shall know
-
We shall know as we are known
-
We shall know each other better bye and bye
-
We shall know each other better, by and by
-
We shall know each other there
-
We shall meet again - Nous nous reverrons
-
We shall meet all the little ones there
-
We shall meet and love in heaven
-
We shall meet him by and by
-
We shall meet in that beautiful land
-
We shall meet never more
-
We shall meet no more
-
We shall miss thee Ella darling
-
We shall miss thee, Nannie darling
-
We shall miss you, dearest brother
-
We shall never forget
-
We shall not all sleep; Easter anthem
-
We shall not meet as strangers!
-
We shall see her no more
-
We shall see!
-
We should hear the angels singing
-
We should love each other more
-
We smile and speak as we pass by
-
We soon shall meet again
-
We speak of her as one long gone
-
We stand beneath our flag
-
We stood beside the window, ballad
-
We stood beside the window, op. 155
-
We take our hats off to you, Mr. Wilson
-
We thank thee for rest
-
We two
-
We two have been like brothers
-
We wait beneath the furnace blast
-
We want freedom in old Ireland, where our shamrock grows
-
We watched her breathing
-
We were boys and girls together
-
We were boys and girls together, ballad
-
We were boys together
-
We were boys together, a ballad
-
We were children then
-
We were comrades together in the days of the war
-
We were girls together, ballad
-
We were happy once together, Kate and I
-
We were simply friends
-
We will be free
-
We will bear thee hence to night
-
We will follow him forever
-
We will meet by the beautiful gate
-
We will not retreat any more
-
We will set old Ireland free!
-
We will vote as we pray
-
We will walk in the streets of the city
-
We will wander by the streamlet
-
We won't go home till morning, a favorite glee
-
We won't leave the farm
-
We write the Songs: ASCAP Concert 2012
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We write the songs: celebrating the ASCAP Collection
-
We yet shall meet again, a ballad
-
We'd better be happy than rich!
-
We'd better bide a wee!
-
We'd better bide awee
-
We'll all go home again
-
We'll all meet again in the morning land
-
We'll bear the cross
-
We'll bid farewell
-
We'll bide together still!
-
We'll conquer or die
-
We'll defend the old flag
-
We'll die on the field or be free
-
We'll do our share
-
We'll fight for uncle Abe
-
We'll fight it out here on the old union line
-
We'll gather on the old camp ground
-
We'll gather on the summer shore
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We'll get you just the same
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We'll go and seek
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We'll go down ourselves
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We'll go marching
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We'll go no more a roving, a ballad
-
We'll go to sea no more
-
We'll go with Grant again
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We'll hail the bright and sunny morn
-
We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky Home
-
We'll have a little dance to night
-
We'll hunt the buffalo!
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We'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo-out of Heligola
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We'll laugh and sing from La Traviata
-
We'll march once more, my boys
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We'll march round the world
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We'll meet above - Auf Wiedersehn
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We'll meet again in other days, no. 206, op. 179
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We'll meet again, or, The echo
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We'll meet in de light of de moon
-
We'll meet in heaven at last
-
We'll meet in the by and by
-
We'll miss you, dear brother
-
We'll neber hear de banjo play again
-
We'll never grow old
-
We'll never grow too old to love
-
We'll not forget you mother
-
We'll pledge anew our friendship true
-
We'll raise de roof to-night
-
We'll raise de roof tonight
-
We'll raise the roof to-night
-
We'll raise the roof tonight
-
We'll sink or swim together
-
We'll soon be marching home
-
We'll triumph by and by
-
We're a band of pilgrims
-
We're afloat on the river
-
We're afloat, or, The midshipman's farewell
-
We're all at home
-
We're all at home, or, When the evening shadows
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We're all young fellows bran new
-
We're all young fellows bran' new [from] Mulligan guard ball
-
We're coming
-
We're coming sister Mary
-
We're freemen now
-
We're going home
-
We're going home to-morrow
-
We're going home tomorrow
-
We're going over
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We're going to see a base ball game!
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We're growing old together Maud!
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We're marching down to dixie's land
-
We're marching to that happy land
-
We're nearing to the river; or The promised land
-
We're out upon the moonlight wave, ballad
-
We're out upon the moonlit wave, ballad
-
We're passing the bridge, mother
-
We're tenting on the old camp ground
-
We're the boys
-
We's a g'wine to fight
-
We's gwine to heah from home
-
We've a million in the field
-
We've drunk from the same canteen
-
We've got a long way to go
-
We've happier days in store, ballad
-
We've Joined the blue ribbon brigade
-
We've left them 'neath the roses; or, Memorial day
-
We've nothing that's pretty to wear
-
We've shared each other's smiles and tears
-
We-yiten lecho
-
Wearin' of the grey
-
Weariness
-
Wearing a crown of roses! - Un mattino d'amore
-
Wearing of the blue
-
Wearing of the green
-
Wearing the blue
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Wearing the red
-
Weary
-
Weary and lone
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Weary heart, be still, romance
-
Weary hours
-
A Weary lot is thine fair maid
-
Weary watching
-
Weasel schottisch
-
Weasel waltz (Cluster of violets)
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Weaving
-
Weaving my dreams
-
Weber polka
-
Weber's cradle song
-
Weber's waltz
-
Webster's funeral march
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Wechselgesang
-
The Wedding
-
The wedding bell
-
Wedding bell march
-
Wedding bell mazurka
-
Wedding Bells - Hochzeitsglocken
-
The wedding day
-
The Wedding Eve
-
The Wedding of Paddy McGee
-
Wedding Polka
-
The wedding polka, op. 20
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The wedding schottisch
-
The wedding tour quadrilles
-
The Wedding-day is coming or an other 4th of July
-
A Wee bird came
-
A Wee bird sat in the branches
-
"Weepin' Mary" by Harry Thacker Burleigh
-
The Weeping family
-
The weeping mother
-
The weeping sentinel
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A weibel vie a taibel - komisch duet
-
A weibel wi a teibel
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Das weise ziegele
-
The welcome back
-
The Welcome band book
-
The welcome flowers
-
A welcome guest
-
A Welcome home
-
The Welcome meeting
-
The Welcome message
-
The welcome polka
-
A welcome to Kossuth, op. 39
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A Welcome we sing
-
"Welcome" overture
-
A welt mit klein weltoleh
-
The west bank polonaise
-
The West end
-
The West Point cadet
-
"West side" lancers
-
The Western Beauty Waltz
-
The Western maiden
-
A western refrain
-
The western steam boat march
-
The western trapper's camp song
-
The Weston gallopade
-
A wet sheet and a flowing sea, a nautical song
-
The What-is-it
-
The wheelbarrow or cider polka
-
The Wheeling bridge polka
-
The Wheelman's song
-
"When robins nest again" waltzes
-
The whig chief
-
The Whig jubilee quick step
-
The whig rally
-
The whig song of victory
-
The Whig waltz
-
The Whigs of Columbia shall surely prevail
-
The whimsical polka
-
The whippoorwill waltz
-
The whippoorwills
-
The Whirlwind
-
The whirlwind polka
-
The Whisper of love
-
The whisper of love schottische
-
The whisper of love, schottische
-
The Whispering pine
-
The Whispering wind
-
The whispering wind, mazurka caprice, op. 38
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The Whistle of the train
-
The white and blue (Die weise blowe fun)
-
The white city wedding march
-
The White crossed banner
-
The white daisy
-
The White elephant schottische
-
The white flyer
-
The white lily polka
-
The White rose from mother's grave
-
The white rose is drooping, ballad
-
The white slave
-
The White Sox march
-
The white squall
-
The white violet a waltz
-
The white violet polka
-
The white violet waltz
-
The whole booke of psalms
-
"Whoop Her Up!" by Will Marion Cook
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The wicket gate
-
"Widders beware" maidens take care! Comic
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The widow bird
-
The widow Machree waltz
-
The widow of Nain, with variations
-
The Widow's grief
-
Dos wieg lied
-
A wieglied
-
A Wife and six small children
-
The wife's appeal
-
The wife's dream
-
The wife's dream, ballad
-
The wife's grave
-
The wife's lament
-
A wife's letter
-
The wife's plea
-
The wife's wish
-
The wife, a touching ballad
-
The wifes song
-
The wig at the rink
-
The wild albatross, a ballad
-
The wild ash deer
-
The wild ash deer with variations
-
The wild ashe deer
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A Wild boy
-
The wild brier polka
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The wild flower
-
The Wild flower of the vale
-
The wild flower polka
-
The wild flower polka, op. 2
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The wild flower waltz
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The Wild Flower's Song
-
The wild flower, waltz
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The wild haunts for me, easy Swiss song
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The Wild hunter galop
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The wild old woods
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The Wild rose
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The wild rose song
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The wild wild women are making a wild man of me
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The wild wood-birds
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The will o' the wisp fantasie schottisch, op. 17
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"Will you?" waltz
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The Willoughby polka
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The willow at the well
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The Willow by the stream
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The willow glen
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The willow song
-
The willow song, with variations
-
The willow waltzes
-
The willow wood quick step
-
The Willowvale polka
-
The Wind
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The wind and the day(a sunset on yarrow ) : op. 68, no. 2
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"The Wind and the Day (A Sunset on Yarrow)" by Arthur Foote
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The wind and the sea
-
The Wind came up
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The wind is a bachelor
-
The wind is a bachelor, ballad
-
The wind song
-
The Wind's a bard
-
The Wind's waltz
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A Winding
-
The Winds
-
The Winds are all hushed
-
The Winds reply
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The windy city
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A windy tale
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The wine gauger
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The Wine guager
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The wings of a dove
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The wings of a dove, op. 22
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The wings of song
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The winning grace redowa
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The winning side march and two step
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The Winning smile schottisch
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A winning smile, op. 10
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"Winona" lancers
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A Winter night
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The wintry wind blows chill and drear, or, The watchman
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The wise wizard
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A wish
-
The Wishing ring
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The wishing well
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The Wissahickon gallopade
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The witchop. 5
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"The Witch, Op. 5" by Edward MacDowell
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The witches dance
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The Witches flight
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The withered leaf, or, The youth and the maiden, ballad
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The withered rose bud
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The withered rose, a ballad of the far west
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The wizard of the Nilecomic opera in three acts
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The wizard's polka
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The wolf and the lamb
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The wolf at the door
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The Wolf is on the hill
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The Woman who stole my heart
-
A Woman's reason waltz
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A Wonderful experience
-
The Wonderful flea
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The Wonderful musician
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The wood bird's song
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The wood-castle galop
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The Wood-nymph
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The Wood-nymph's lover
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The woodbine
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The Woodbine polka
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The woodland call
-
The woodland stream
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The Woodlawn polka
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The Woodlawn waltz
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The woodman's axe is sounding still
-
The Woods
-
The Woodside schottisch
-
The Wooneac serenade
-
The Workers' anvil
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The Working-man's soliloquy
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The world as it is
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The world has gone shimmee mad
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The World hath no welcome for thee
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The world is bright before thee
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The World is fair
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The world is waiting for the sunrise
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The World is what we make it
-
The world keeps rolling on
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The world must never know
-
A world of love at home
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The world would be the better for it
-
The World's exposition waltz
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The World's Fair polka
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The world's fair quick step, op. 20
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The worm of the still
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The worth of woman
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The Wounded and dying soldier (On the field of battle, mother)
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The Wounded boy at Kenesaw
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The wounded hussar
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The wreath
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The wreath of melody
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The wreath of orange flowers
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The wreck
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The Wreck of the Huron
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The Wreck of the man on the side-walk
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The wreck of the Old 97 [illustrated]
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The wreck of the San Francisco
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The wrecker's daughter
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The wrecker's daughter quick step
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The writing march
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The wrong man
-
The Wyoming grand march
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The Wyoming waltz
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Das wäre grad noch nöthig
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Wedding bells
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Wedding bells march
-
Wedding bells schottische
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Wedding bells will you ever ring for me
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Wedding bells, op. 20, no. 4
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Wedding chimes waltz
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Wedding festival
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Wedding greeting
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Wedding greetings
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Wedding march
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Wedding march (Evening hour)
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Wedding march (Opus 5)
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Wedding march from Midsummer night's dream
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Wedding march, A
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Wedding of the fair Ethelena; or, The bride's farewell
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Wedding of the lily and the rose
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Wedding polonaise
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Wedding reception galop
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Wedding reception polka
-
Wedding ring, The; or, When this old ring was new
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Wedding song
-
Wedding song, male quartet
-
Wedding song, mixed voices
-
Wedding sounds; Waltz
-
Wedding tour galop
-
Wedding waltz
-
Wedlock polka
-
Wee Willie
-
Weep away heart, weep away!
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Weep for her a tear of pity
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Weep for the brave
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Weep for the love that fate forbids
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Weep mourners, weep
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Weep no more
-
Weep no more for Willie
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Weep no more o'er Allie's grave
-
Weep not I have friends up there; Variations
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Weep not comrades for me
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Weep not for me my mother dear, ballad
-
Weep not, I have friends up there
-
Weep not, lest thy tears unnerve me
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Weep not, mother, tho' I leave thee
-
Weep o'er the graves of the loved ones
-
Weep o'er the heroes as they fall
-
Weepin' Marychorus women's voices : Negro spiritual
-
Weeping Mary
-
Weeping Willow
-
Weeping by the spring
-
Weeping like those roses
-
Weeping water schottische
-
Weeping willow rondo
-
Weeping, sad and lonely, or When this cruel war is over
-
Weeping, to-night, all alone
-
Weh dem kind when a mame fehlt
-
Weh dir kind von armuth
-
Wehmuth
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Weiber, weiber
-
Weidershe meluche
-
Weigh each word carefully
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Weihnachtsbaum, heft 1 [piano, 4 hands]
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Weihnachtsbaum, heft 1 [piano]
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Weihnachtsbaum, heft 2 [piano, 4 hands]
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Weihnachtsbaum, heft 2 [piano]
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Weihnachtsbaum, heft 3 [piano, 4 hands]
-
Weihnachtsbaum, heft 3 [piano]
-
Weihnachtslied - Old Christmas song
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Weihnachtspastorale, op. 56
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Weil ich bin a Jud
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Weird polka
-
Weisst du noch? Dost thou know?
-
Weit weit in mein heimole
-
Welcome
-
Welcome Buchanan!
-
Welcome Jack home
-
Welcome as the sunlight, ballad
-
Welcome child again, ballad
-
Welcome footsteps
-
Welcome footsteps; Polka redowa
-
Welcome galop
-
Welcome home march
-
Welcome home, Jennie dear
-
Welcome home, little bark
-
Welcome hymn
-
Welcome little Robin
-
Welcome little stranger
-
Welcome o bluebird
-
Welcome pretty primrose
-
Welcome pretty primrose [and] I heard a wee bird singing
-
Welcome pretty primrose; Polka
-
Welcome schottisch
-
Welcome soldiers!
-
Welcome song of the 40th Wisconson volunteers
-
Welcome spring
-
Welcome sweet May
-
Welcome sweet bird of song, or, Jenny Lind's first night in America
-
Welcome sweet birds of spring; Vocal waltz
-
Welcome sweet spring
-
Welcome the bright sunny spring time
-
Welcome to Jenny Lind
-
Welcome to Jenny Lind, valse
-
Welcome to all; March [and] Bei kroll; Polka
-
Welcome to night
-
Welcome to our gallant boys!
-
Welcome to our pastor
-
Welcome to the Sir Knights
-
Welcome to the bishop
-
Welcome to the nations
-
Welcome to the returned volunteers
-
Welcome to-night
-
Welcome tonight
-
Welcome waltz
-
Welcome! Welcome! gallant soldiers
-
Well, let him go, and let him stay
-
Well-a-day waltz
-
Wellesley girls march
-
Wellington grand march
-
Wellington march
-
Wen Gott der freit, is kein muhl shepit
-
Wen die boy's welen kimen zuruk
-
Wen es felt uns a mame's gebet
-
Wen ich bin 15 yohr alt givoren
-
Wen men rooft deer tzurik
-
Wen men ruft dich zurik
-
Wene'er I see those smiling eyes
-
Wenlock Town
-
Wenn du kein spielmann wr̃st! If you were not a player free!
-
Wenona of the wave
-
Wentworth waltzes
-
Wer hot die shuld?
-
Wer hut die shuld?
-
Were I a birdling [from] 3 two-part songs
-
Were I a starsong
-
Were I a violet - War ich ein veilchen
-
Were I a violet - Wr̃ ich ein veilchen
-
Were I a violet on the lea - War ich ein veilchen auf der au
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Were I but his own wife, ballad
-
Were I the fairest little flower
-
Were I with thee on yonder height
-
Were I with thee on yonder heights, romance
-
Were it not darling for thee
-
Were my mother there
-
Were you fooling?
-
Werner's second tarantelle
-
Wert thou but mine, ballad
-
Wert thou like me in life's low vale, op. 48
-
Wert thou to speak farewell
-
Wesley lake schottische
-
West End schottisch
-
West Point cadet's polka
-
West Point dream waltz
-
West Point parade march
-
West Point, new polka, redowa, and polka mazurka
-
West Point; Pas militaire
-
West Point; or, Flirtation waltzes
-
West Virginia grand march
-
West end galop
-
West end galop [piano duet]
-
West end galop [violin, piano]
-
West end grand military march
-
West guard schottisch
-
West park polka
-
West wind galop
-
Westchester Lancers
-
Westchester grand march and trio
-
Western belle mazurka
-
Western star march
-
Western star polka
-
Western star quickstep
-
Western star waltz
-
Westminster waltz
-
Westmoreland waltz
-
Weston's great minor jig
-
Weston's quick step
-
Westward ho!
-
Westwood schottische
-
Wettsteit, op. 8, no. 6
-
Weyiten l'cho
-
Whack, row de dow!, or A Hunkey boy is yankee doodle
-
Whack, row do dow!, or A Hunkey boy is yankee doodle
-
Whale's dance
-
Whaling Song
-
Whar de orange blossoms grow
-
What I love - Ce que j'aime
-
What Jack will say
-
What Katy did
-
What Mollie said
-
What a duke should be
-
What a friend we have in Jesus; Variations
-
What a pity it is to be poor
-
What a single word can do
-
What a time [illustrated]
-
What a wonderful dream it would be
-
What a wonderful love that would be
-
What a world this would be
-
What answer shall I give
-
What are the little birds saying, dear mother
-
What are these that arrayed in white robes!
-
What are they doing at home to-night?
-
What are you going to do to help the boys
-
What are you thinking of?
-
What are your troubles to me?
-
What can I do, John?
-
What can it be that makes me sad
-
What can it mean?
-
What can it mean? A new ballad
-
What can old man do but die? Ballad
-
What care I how fair she be
-
What care I how fair she be?
-
What cheer galop
-
What cheer polka
-
What child is this?
-
What could I wish for?
-
What could the poor girl do?
-
What d'ye mean you lost yer dog
-
What d'yer soy
-
What did Jesus say?
-
What did he say pretty bird
-
What do birdies dream of?
-
What do the roses say in their dreams
-
What do you think he said to me
-
What do you think of that? Or, What do you think of it?
-
What do you want to make those eyes at me for?
-
What do you want with me
-
What does little birdie say?
-
What does the golden hen say?
-
What does the little one see down there
-
What does this mean?
-
What enchantment, aria [from] opera I Lombardi
-
What enchantment, aria, Non fusogno [from] I Lombardi
-
What fairy like music
-
What fun polka
-
What has the night time to do with the girl
-
What hath snared thee heart, ballad
-
What hath snared thee heart? Ballad
-
What he says!
-
What he will
-
What hid'st thou, Oh sea
-
What if the bank should break
-
What is home without a father
-
What is home without a mother
-
What is home without a mother, ballad
-
What is home without a mother, with variations
-
What is home without a mother-(in-law)
-
What is home without a mother?
-
What is home without a sister? Ballad
-
What is home without a wife
-
What is home without a wife?
-
What is it ails thee heart of mine
-
What is it makes me sad to-night!
-
What is left me (Beauties of German Song)
-
What is life without thy presence, ballad
-
What is love?
-
What is prayer?
-
What is that song you're singing?
-
What is that, mother? A ballad
-
What is the price of this
-
What is the use of our being unhappy
-
What joy to be near thee
-
What joy to be near thee, serenade
-
What joy! - Che gioja!, mezzo soprano
-
What joy! - Che gioja!, soprano
-
What kind of American are you?
-
What little sweetheart said
-
What makes the heart's loud beating? Was pocht so laut im herzen?
-
What makes the men so stupid now
-
What means this air so fine?
-
What means this beautiful music?
-
What money can't buy
-
What must a fairy's dream be? Ballad
-
What must it be to be there
-
What my mother said
-
What of the night?
-
What pleases God
-
What say'st thou, dear?
-
What shall I buy for the baby
-
What shall I call thee? Ballad
-
What shall I say
-
What shall I say to make baby smile
-
What shall be my angel name
-
What shall be my theme
-
What shall be my theme, a little ballad
-
What shall it profit?
-
What shall my love wear
-
What shall this darkey do?
-
What shall this darkey do? An Ethiopian melody
-
What shall we name our darling
-
What shall we name the baby
-
What she thought
-
What song shall it be
-
What soothes the hour of anxious care
-
What sounds of music waken me (Golden Treasury)
-
What sounds so sweet, nocturne, no. 2, op. 7
-
What the angel said to Gertie
-
What the band played
-
What the birds say
-
What the brook says
-
What the candle told was true
-
What the fire light told
-
What the imported sparrows say
-
What the little bird said
-
What the little lips are saying
-
What the negro minstrel sang [and] Styrienne
-
What the old cock sparrow said
-
What the pond lilies whispered
-
What the silver stars are doing
-
What the sparrow chirps
-
What the swallows sang
-
What then?
-
What they do at the springs
-
What though to-morrow
-
What to take!
-
What will happen when the messiah comes
-
What will it do when the mother is gone?
-
What will my future be
-
What will they say in England
-
What will they say in Michigan
-
What will they tell our children when this sad war is o'er
-
What will they tell our children!
-
What wilt thou have us to do?
-
What would Mamma say
-
What would my grandfather think?
-
What! marry dat gal
-
What'll baby do when mamma's gone?
-
What'll we do with him boys?
-
What's 'ou whisp'ring 'bout?
-
What's a' the steer kimmer! Scotch ballad
-
What's de matter, Uncle Sam?
-
What's in a kiss
-
What's new?
-
What's that? Polka
-
What's the matter with father
-
What's the matter with women?
-
What's the matter! polka
-
What's the use
-
What's the use of dreaming
-
What's the use of going home
-
What's the world to a man when his wife is a widdy
-
What's up? waltz
-
Wheat-sheaf polka
-
Wheatland march
-
Wheatland polka
-
Wheatland schottisch
-
When 'tis moonlight
-
When 'tis moonlight [title page only]
-
When 'tis starlight
-
When 'tis starlight, waltz
-
When Bessie and I went fishing
-
When Brown comes rolling home!
-
When Charley's in the box
-
When Charley's in the box!
-
When Charlie plays the drum
-
When Cupid calls
-
When Cupid plays a little game of hearts
-
When Daisy left us
-
When Daisy left us (Ballads without words)
-
When Daisy left us (Sunbeams)
-
When Father comes home
-
When Fenian's fight for freedom
-
When Flanagan fills the growler
-
When Fortune smiled
-
When Harrison Heard the Bugle's Call
-
When Hickory Jackson had his day
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When Hogan paid his rent
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When I am by thy side [from] Chimes of Normandy
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When I am dead
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When I am far away
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When I am low
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When I am old, a ballad
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When I am twenty one
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When I and my love shall meet again
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When I awoke from dreams of bliss
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When I behold [and] Floweret forget me not; Gavotte
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When I behold [from] The Mascot
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When I can read my title clear
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When I come back
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When I come back to you, we'll have a Yankee doodl
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When I courted Mary Ann
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When I dream of Annie Laurie
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When I dream of thee
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When I found you
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When I gathered the myrtle with Mary
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When I gaze on thy face
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When I get back
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When I get back to old Virginia
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When I get married today
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When I get you alone tonight
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When I give the sign, or sharp at half past nine
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When I go away
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When I have sung my songs
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When I know that thou art near me - Weiss ich dich in meiner nh̃e
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When I last bid you farewell, mother
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When I lay me down to sleep
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When I learn'd to sing & play
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When I learned to sing and play
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When I left my happy home, ballad
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When I left my home in Erin
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When I left thy shores o Naxos
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When I marry you
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When I mean to marry!
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When I played kid games with you
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When I saw sweet Nellie home
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When I say my little prayer
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When I see you I see red, white and blue
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When I shall be far away
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When I sleep 'neath the daisies
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When I survey the wondrous cross
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When I think of my own native land
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When I think of you
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When I used to lead the ballet
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When I waken from this dream
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When I waltz with you
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When I was a dreamer
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When I was a wee little slip of a girl
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When I was all the world to you
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When I was in my teens, a ballad
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When I was in my teens, ballad
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When I was seventeen [and] Midst roses sweet
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When I welcome my love o'er the sea
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When I would die
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When I'm a lady grown; Waltz song
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When I'm looking at you
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When I'm made a captain
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When I'm sailing on the Nancy Lee
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When I've climbed the ladder to heaven
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When I’m looking at you
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When Jennie comes down the lane
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When Jennie meets me at the gate
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When Jennie was raking the hay
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When Jennie went Maying with me
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When Jesus comes
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again
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When Johnny came courtin o' me
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When Johnny comes marching home
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When June time brings the roses
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When Kitty is milking the cows
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When Lena plays on the guitar
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When Mary was a lassie
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When McCloskey puts on his white vest
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When McGinnes drives up to the door
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When Michael Dooley heard the booley, booley
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When Michael O'Grady comes home
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When Mother married Pap (Sunbeams)
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When Mr. Cupid comes to town
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When Papa comes home to night
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When Papa dear, comes home
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When Papa's at home in the evening
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When Pat Clancy has his say
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When Sammy sang the Marseillaise
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When Sherman marched down to the sea
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When Spring climbes o'er the mountains - Wenn der fruhling auf di
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When Tomorrow Comes
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When Tony goes over the top
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When Washington was president (Songs & Specialitie
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When Yankee Doodle learns to parlez vous Francais
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When a boy at the old village school
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When a boy says will you and a girl says yes
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When a child I roamed the green fields thro'
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When a dream comes true
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When a hundred years have rolled
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When a last good bye we said
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When a maiden says to me
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When a man is married [from] The Widow
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When a woman loves
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When all in slumber sink to rest
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When all the world is young
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When all the world is young, lad
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When am you gwine
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When are mead and water fairest
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When around comes Sunday night
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When baby combs my hair
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When beautiful morning, an admired ballad
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When beneath the grass I sleep
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When blossoms come again
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When by the evening's quiet light, or, The angel's wing
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When circled round in youth's glad spring
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When clouds o'ercast the sky [and] Oh! why, my soul, this sadness
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When crazy Joe did the alligator slide
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When daddy came home
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When daddy's ship comes home
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When daisies nod
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When de bell rings in de evenin'
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When dear friends are gone
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When death shall have summoned
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When dim the lamps in heaven are burning
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When do we praise?
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When dreams come true
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When dusky twilight
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When e'er I see those smiling eyes
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When e'er in some succeeding year
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When evening shades are falling
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When evening shadows fall
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When evening twilight
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When evening twilight closely falls (2 soprano songs)
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When evening's twilight
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When eyelids close
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When fancy fades away
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When far from my own native shore
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When far from thee and home love
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When father carves the duck
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When first I met thee
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When first I met thee, Nellie dear
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When first I met you (New Casket of parlor songs)
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When first I saw thy gentle face, or, Constancy
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When first I saw thy smile, ballad
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When first we heard the bluebird sing
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When first we met; Waltz song
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When for eternal worlds I steer, a sonnet
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When from the sacred garden driven, cantata
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When from thine eyes a look I gain [and] I wept one night while
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When gathering clouds around I view
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When gathering clouds around I view, hymn
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When gay social pleasure
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When golden tints of evening
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When greeen leaves come again
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When he comes back to me
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When he cometh to gather his jewels
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When he is absent, I'm alone!
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When he told me that he loved me
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When he who adores thee
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When his ship comes in!
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When ich sol wider kenen sein a kind
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When in blossom time we meet; Waltz-song
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When in your eyes I look [from] La Mascotte
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When in youth a maid I loved [from] The magic flute
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When into thine eyes I gaze
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When it's apple blossom time in Normandy
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When it's cottin pickin' time in Alabam'
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When it's night time down in Burgundy
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When it's orange blossom time in loveland
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When joys full tide is rushing
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When liberty came to the land of the west
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When life hath sorrow found
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When life was May
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When life's billows
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When life's golden, turns to gray
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When life's sad dream is o'er, ballad
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When like the flowers
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When little Mamie died
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When lone thy sad heart dreameth
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When love is kind
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When love is young
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When mamma was a little girl
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When may I come for you darling
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When me thought he loved sincerely = L'amor suo me f ̈beata, cavatina [from] the opera Robert Devereux
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When me thought he loved sincerely = L'amor suo mi fe beata, cavatina from the opera of Roberto Devereux
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When memory bells chime soft and low
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When morn in youthful beauty breaks
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When morning first dawns [from] Amilie
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When morning sun
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When morning sun, op. 41
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When mosquitoes cackle
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When mother married pap (Ballads without words)
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When mother was here!
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When musing sorrow, weeps the past
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When my Pa was only a boy
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When my baby smiles at me
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When my boy comes marching home
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When my dreams come true
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When my little one's asleep
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When my locks are turning gray
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When my love comes home to me
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When my rover comes again; Waltz song
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When my saviour! - Ave verum
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When my ship comes from over the sea
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When my ship comes in
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When my ship comes in, schottische
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When my soldier is married to me
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When my spirit wakes to glory
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When near fair Ella's cot I strayed
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When night comes o'er the plain
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When night's dark shades are stealing
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When nobody's nigh to hear
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When o'er the distant eastern hills
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When o'er the distant eastern hills, hymn
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When oe'r the distant eastern hills, hymn
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When old Bill Bailey plays the ukalele
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When old Ireland is free (Songs & Specialities)
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When old friends were here
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When on her silent throne! - Allor che nel silenzio
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When other eyes shall look in thine
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When other friends are round thee
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When other friends have left thee, a ballad
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When others strive to win thy smile
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When others tell thee of their love
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When our boys come home
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When our fireman face their foe
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When our ship comes in
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When our ships wander home
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When pensive I thought of my love
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When radiant smiles from beauty beam
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When shadows darkly gather
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When shall I be a bride
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When shall I come to Jesus?
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When shall I meet thee
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When shall I meet them?
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When shall I win thy heart?
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When shall we all meet again!
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When shall we meet again
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When shall we meet again, love?
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When shall we three meet again
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When she's singing
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When should love
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When silence falleth over all; Serenade
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When silver locks replace the gold
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When silver threads adorn thy brow
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When silver threads are gold again
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When silver threads are gold again, march
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When silver threads are gold again, transcription
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When silver threads are gold again, waltz
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When slowly fades the daylight
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When slumber sweet
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When soft stars are peeping
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When soft stars are peeping, ballad
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When sparrows build
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When starry eyes look on the sea
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When stars are in the quiet skies
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When stars are shining [from] Fun on the Bristol
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When stars are shining; Waltz
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When streaming from the eastern skies; Hymn anthem
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When summer birds were singing
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When summer comes again
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When summer days are flying
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When summer flowers are blowing, ballad
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When swallows come again
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When sweet sixteena song play
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When that funny little look comes in their eye
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When that little cottage was my home
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When that name of thine's forgotten
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When that somebody else was me
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When the Lusitania went down
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When the autumn leaves are falling, rondino, op. 495
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When the autumn leaves were falling
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When the band begins to play
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When the band begins to play (Moonbeams)
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When the battle is o'er
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When the bells are ringing
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When the bells began to ring
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When the birdies nest again; Waltz song
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When the birds have changed their homes
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When the birds have gone to sleep
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When the birds return again
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When the blossoms are white in the orchard
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When the blossoms cover us darling
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When the blue birds build again
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When the blue birds build again; Waltz song [Contralto]
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When the blue birds build again; Waltz song [soprano]
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When the blue-birds are singing
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When the bluebirds nest again sweet Nellie Gray
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When the boys come home
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When the boys come home to tea
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When the boys in blue are gone
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When the boys wel'n kimen tzurik
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When the bridegroom cometh
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When the chickens crow for day
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When the clock in the tower strikes twelve
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When the clock in the tower strikes twelve [from] Mordecai Lyons
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When the clock is striking eight
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When the clouds go rolling by
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When the clouds have rolled away
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When the corn is gathered in
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When the corn is gently waving
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When the corn is ripe
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When the corn is waving, Annie dear
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When the cotton's gather'd in
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When the cup is flowing, brother dear
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When the daisies cover me
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When the dear ones gather at home
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When the dew drops fell
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When the dew is falling
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When the dew is on the grass, ballad
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When the dew is on the lea
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When the dewdrops on the rose
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When the dove is cooing
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When the early rose is blooming
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When the early stars are peeping
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When the ebb-tide flows
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When the evening bells are chiming song of Auld La
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When the evening shades are falling
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When the evening star was shining
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When the fair land of Poland [from] The Bohemian girl
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When the flowers begin to bloom; Waltz song
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When the flowers bloom on no-mans-land
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When the flowers fall asleep
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When the flowers were blooming, Maggie
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When the frost is on my brow
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When the girl you love is loving
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When the girl you love plays peek-a-boo
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When the glory-bells are ringing
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When the gold has turned to gray
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When the golden sun is sinking
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When the golden turns to gray
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When the good times come again
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When the grass grows over me
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When the grown up ladies act like babies
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When the hay was mown, Maggie
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When the heather is in bloom; Scotch song
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When the holy babe was born; Christmas carol
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When the joys of youth, aria
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When the joys of youth, aria, Ecco il pegno
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When the kye come hame
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When the lark's shrill song is hushed
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When the leaves are falling down
-
When the leaves are turning gold
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When the leaves begin to fade [violin]
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When the leaves begin to fade; Waltz
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When the leaves begin to fade; Waltz song
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When the leaves begin to fall
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When the leaves begin to fall; Waltz
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When the leaves begin to fall; Waltz brillante
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When the leaves begin to turn
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When the leaves begin to turn somersaults; Waltz
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When the leaves begin to turn; Waltz
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When the leaves begin to turn; Waltz de concert
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When the leaves return again, waltz de concert
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When the leaves return again; Waltz de concert
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When the leaves turn red and fall
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When the lights are low
-
When the lilies are in bloom
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When the little birds are singing in the garden
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When the little birds are sleeping
-
When the lonely watch I'm keeping
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When the major plays those miner melodies
-
When the mission bells were ringing down in Burma
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When the mists have cleared away
-
When the mists have rolled away
-
When the moon is brightly shining, a serenade
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When the moon is rising Allie
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When the moon on the lake is beaming
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When the moon on the lake is beaming, ballad
-
When the moon shines bright
-
When the moonbeams gently fall
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When the moonbeams gently fall; Ballad
-
When the moonbeams kiss the roses
-
When the moonlight gilds the sea
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When the morn's red light is glowing, cavatina
-
When the morn's red light is glowing, cavatina from the opera Giovanna d'Arco
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When the morning first dawns, waltz
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When the morning glories died
-
When the night wind bewaileth
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When the old folks were young folks
-
When the ole man is laid away
-
When the pansies come again; Concert waltz song
-
When the pansies come again; Vocal waltz
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When the pansies come again; Waltz brillante
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When the purple lilac's blossom
-
When the rag-time army goes away to war
-
When the rest of the world don't want you go back
-
When the right girl comes along
-
When the robins come again; Waltz song
-
When the robins nest again; Waltz
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When the robins sing good-night
-
When the roses bid summer goodbye
-
When the roses bloom
-
When the roses bloom again
-
When the roses bloom again; Waltz-song
-
When the roses bloom over me darling
-
When the roses come
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When the roses come again
-
When the roses come in June
-
When the roses go to sleep
-
When the roses sleep
-
When the roses softly sleep
-
When the roses wake again
-
When the rosy morn appearing
-
When the ship comes home
-
When the snow begins to fall; Waltz song
-
When the song bird says good night
-
When the springtime comes again
-
When the starlight tints the roses
-
When the stars are brightly shining
-
When the stars begin to peep
-
When the stars begin to peep, schottische
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When the stars begin to peep; Waltz
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When the stars begin to peep; Waltz song
-
When the stars smile on the sea
-
When the stone is rolled away
-
When the storm is passed 'twill soon be fair
-
When the storm is past
-
When the summer clouds go by!
-
When the summer comes again
-
When the summer night is come
-
When the sun goes down
-
When the sun goes down in Dixie
-
When the sun has sunk to rest
-
When the sun is brightly gleaming
-
When the sun is on the mountain, ballad
-
When the sun is shining make your hay
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When the sun sinks to rest
-
When the sunbeams kiss the roses
-
When the swallows
-
When the swallows homeward fly
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When the swallows homeward fly = Wenn die schwalben heimwarts zieh'n
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When the swallows homeward fly, Agatha
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When the swallows homeward fly, with variations, op. 507
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When the swallows homeward fly; Air and variations
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When the swallows northward fly; Waltz song
-
When the sweet summer days come again
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When the thorn is white with blossom - Lied der hi
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When the tide comes in
-
When the tide is low
-
When the twilight comes to kiss the rose good nigh
-
When the twilight dew is falling
-
When the violets are blooming
-
When the violets bloom again; Waltz song
-
When the violets bloom o'er me
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When the war is o'er
-
When the war is over, Mary
-
When the weary day doth close
-
When the whip-poor-will sings Marguerite
-
When the whipporrwill is calling
-
When the whole world has gone back on you
-
When the wild rose buds again
-
When the willow's in the vale
-
When the withered leaves have fallen
-
When the world is hushed in sleep
-
When the worn spirit (Hours of devotion)
-
When there's no light at all
-
When these old clothes were new
-
When they christened brother Johnson's child
-
When they come marching home
-
When this cruel war is over
-
When this war is over, I will come back to thee
-
When those sweet rosy lips
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When those sweet rosy lips - Quando schiudi il tuo labbro
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When those you love are smiling near
-
When thou art far away, my love
-
When thou art gone
-
When thou art near! New ballad
-
When thou art nigh
-
When thou art nigh [and] Sweetheart
-
When thou art nigh, ballad
-
When thou my love art near
-
When thou see'st the verdant bowers
-
When thou'lt meet thy love again
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When thro' the darkness
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When through life
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When through life unblest we rove
-
When through lonely wood-paths
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When through the torn sail
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When thy blue eyes are beaming - Mit deinen blauen augen
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When thy heart is bounding lightly, romance
-
When time hath bereft thee
-
When tis moonlight
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When tis starlight waltz
-
When to sad music silent you listen
-
When travelling weary
-
When twilight casts its magic spell
-
When twilight dews are falling fast
-
When twilight is closing, ballad
-
When twilight is closing, ballad [from] Chant Bohemian
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When uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo
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When wand'ring far o'er distant soil, or, I ne'er forget my home, ballad
-
When we all march home from the war
-
When we all were at home
-
When we are in the golden bonds
-
When we are old and gray
-
When we are parted
-
When we danced at the huskings
-
When we gather in de gospel tent
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When we lay us down to sleep
-
When we marched to the roll of the drum
-
When we meet at heaven's gate!
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When we meet beyond the river
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When we meet on the sly
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When we meet the angel band
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When we meet to part no more
-
When we met on the sly
-
When we parted
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When we pass the crystal river
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When we pass the golden gate
-
When we sleep beneath the daisies
-
When we start a family of our own
-
When we two parted
-
When we were sweethearts
-
When we were two little boys
-
When we were young
-
When we're on parade
-
When wil dis cruel war be ober and gib us darkies rest?
-
When will baby pray?
-
When will he come back to me?
-
When will he come?
-
When will my boy come back to me
-
When will my darling boy return?
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When will sorrow cease forever
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When will ye think of me my friends, op. 5
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When will you call and see me?
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When yo' heah de big bell ring
-
When you and I
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When you and I are gray love
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When you and I are old!
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When you and I were boys
-
When you and I were soldier boys
-
When you and I were young
-
When you and I were young Maggie
-
When you and I were young, ballad
-
When you are near little darling
-
When you can't forget the girlie who's forgotten y
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When you come back
-
When you dream of someone and someone dreams of yo
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When you find there's someone missing
-
When you hear the little birds sing
-
When you live and you love and you lose
-
When you play in the game of love
-
When you smile
-
When you steal a kiss or two
-
When you wake up dancing
-
When you want a kiss, just take it
-
When you were in your teens
-
When you were queen of the may
-
When you were seventeen
-
When you were seventeen, Maggie
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When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose
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When you'll be far from me
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When you'll forget me, Lottie dear
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When you're a long, long way from home
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When you're down
-
When you're living in a college town
-
When your hair is like the snow
-
When your silver locks were gold
-
When youth is gone true love shines on
-
Whence all this delight? Wohin mit der freud'?
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Whene'er I clasp a friendly hand
-
Whene'er I see those smiling eyes, ballad
-
Where Ella hid her blushing cheek
-
Where I played when I was but a child
-
Where am I at?
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Where am de children?
-
Where am massa
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Where are now the hopes I cherished
-
Where are now the hopes I cherished, air from the opera Norma
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Where are now the hopes I cherished, air in opera Norma
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Where are now the hopes I cherished?
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Where are the friends of childhood days
-
Where are the friends of my youth
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Where are the friends of my youth, op. 10
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Where are the harvesters?
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Where are the nine?
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Where are the old friends
-
Where are the plains of Zion
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Where are you going
-
Where are you, lovely nightingale?
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Where are you, three hundred dollars?
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Where art thou now, my beloved
-
Where art thou now, my beloved?
-
Where art thou now?
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Where art thou!
-
Where art thou, Madeleine
-
Where art thou?
-
Where away said the stranger
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Where birdies build and sing; Waltz-song
-
Where bonnie blue bells grow
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Where can all the flowers be gone? Wo sind all die blumen hin?
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Where can the weary rest?
-
Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturd
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Where did you get that girl
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Where do mosquitos go in the wintertime?
-
Where do the kind words go
-
Where do the old years go
-
Where do we go from here?
-
Where e'er I go, thou goest with me
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Where e'er thou art
-
Where east meets west
-
Where go you pretty Maggie?
-
Where has Ida gone?
-
Where has our boy gone?
-
Where hast thou gleaned to-day?
-
Where have I been all summer?
-
Where have the dear children gone
-
Where home is
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Where is Kathleen?
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Where is heaven?
-
Where is home, ballad
-
Where is my boy to night
-
Where is my loved one to-night?
-
Where is my lover?
-
Where is my own bright land
-
Where is our Moses
-
Where is papa tonight?
-
Where is peace, the inquiry
-
Where is the fold?
-
Where is the girl that I loved?
-
Where is the girl that you used to love?
-
Where is the harm?
-
Where is the man of my dreams
-
Where is the sunny land
-
Where liberty dwells, there is my country
-
Where life and pleasure reign; Waltz
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Where little baby rests
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Where little baby sleeps
-
Where mother is, 'tis home
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Where my mother sleeps
-
Where my sweet Lillie lies
-
Where oranges grow by the cargo
-
Where pretty violets grow
-
Where roses bloom; Waltz song
-
Where roses dwell
-
Where shall the baby's dimple be?
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Where shall the baby's dimple be]
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Where shall the dead and beautiful sleep
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Where shall the dead and the beautiful sleep
-
Where shall the lover rest?
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Where shall we meet, ballad
-
Where sweet music dwells
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Where the Jack O'Lanterns glow
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Where the apple blossoms fall
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Where the beautiful rivers flow
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Where the bee sucks, op. 3, no. 2
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Where the birds sing; Waltz brilliant
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Where the birds sing; Waltz song
-
Where the black-eyed Susans grow
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Where the bright waves are dashing
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Where the citron bloometh waltz
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Where the citrons bloom
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Where the citrons bloom - Wo die citronen bluhn
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Where the citrons blossom
-
Where the daisies bloom
-
Where the dreamland bells are chiming
-
Where the flowers bloom
-
Where the grass grows green
-
Where the honeysuckles grow
-
Where the ivy twines around the cottage door
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Where the mellow twilight lingers
-
Where the mocking bird sings in the orange grove
-
Where the moonbeams love to smile
-
Where the moonbeams watch the daisies
-
Where the nightingale wooes the rose
-
Where the orange blooms; Valse brillante
-
Where the orange blossoms grow; Waltz song
-
Where the pretty daisies grow; Waltz song
-
Where the red, red roses grow
-
Where the rippling waters flow
-
Where the rippling waters flow down to the mill
-
Where the rippling waters sigh
-
Where the river gently murmurs
-
Where the shadow falleth never
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Where the sparrows and chippies parade
-
Where the stars smile on the daisies
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Where the sweet arbutus grows
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Where the sweet magnolia grows
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Where the water lilies grow
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Where the water-lilies grow
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Where the wild rose
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Where the woodbine twineth
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Where the woodland birdlings warble
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Where thy torrent waters roam, a canzonetta to the Susquehanna
-
Where was Moses when the light went out
-
Where were you last night?
-
Where you been so long?
-
Where zephyr dwells, a popular French melody
-
Where!
-
Where's Rosanna gone?; or The kiss beside the door
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Where's my billy goat gone to?
-
Where's the harm? New ballad
-
Where, where is the Rover
-
Wherefore
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Wherefore Nellie look so lovely? Ballad
-
Wherefore nocturne
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Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way
-
Whether or no
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Whether the world go up or down
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Which do I love the best? Canzonette
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Which is the properest day to drink
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Which is your choice?
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Which shall it be?
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Which way is your musket a-p'intin'today?
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Which way the sweet wind blew
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Which way?
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Which would you wed of the two
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Whiff galop
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Whig gathering
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While I am dancing with you
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While I live I shall bless thee [alto, baritone or bass]
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While I live I shall bless thee [mezzo sop. or tenor]
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While I sleep O let me dream!
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While Jamie holds me dear
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While Woodrow's directing the band
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While beauty clothes the fertile vale
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While gazing on the moon's light
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While is sleeping my lady fair
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While musing all alone Hattie
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While my redeemer's near
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While my thoughts still turn to thee = Tornera nel mis core, brilliant cavatina from the popular opera Giovanna di Napoli
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While my thoughts still turn to thee, brilliant cavatina from the opera Giovanna di Napoli
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While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night, a Christmas hymn
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While shepherds watched; Anthem
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While shepherds watchedChristmas carol
-
While strolling one day in the park
-
While sunbeams shine with splendor
-
While the band is playing Dixie
-
While the days are going by
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While the evening shadows fall
-
While the light is softly falling
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While the old mill wheel is turning
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While the silent stars are keeping
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While the silver tints the gold
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While the sun shines; A Chapter on haymaking
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While the sun was shining
-
While the tom-tom plays
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While thee I seek protecting power
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While thee I seek, protecting power
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While there's life there's hope (Popular comic songs)
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While thou'rt sleeping loved Gennario [from] Lucrezia Borgia
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While through the land
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While we live, let us live
-
While we wandered astray - Nous marchions cette nuit
-
While you're away
-
Whilst I listen
-
Whip and spur galop
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Whip poor will polka
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Whip poor will, an Ethiopian song
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Whip-poor-will polka
-
Whippoorwhill schottisch
-
Whippoorwill
-
Whippoorwill mazurka
-
Whippoorwill polka
-
Whippoorwill, waltz (Golden Echoes)
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Whirl-wind march
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Whirligig
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Whirling whizzing
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Whirlwind galop
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Whirlwind; Raquet
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Whiskey of exquisite smell
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Whiskey you're the divil
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Whisky Toddy
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Whisp'ring love
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Whisper and a kiss
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Whisper darling, soft and low
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Whisper farewell, Mollie dearest
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Whisper good night love
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Whisper good night love, or the Warriors serenade
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Whisper it softly
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Whisper now to me of home
-
Whisper one gentle word
-
Whisper one gentle word, ballad
-
Whisper redowa
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Whisper softly
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Whisper softly that you'll love me
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Whisper softly, birdie darling
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Whisper softly, darling
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Whisper softly, mother's dying
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Whisper softly, tell me, darling
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Whisper softly, tell me, darling!
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Whisper songs for August
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Whisper songs for December
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Whisper songs for January
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Whisper songs for July
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Whisper songs for November
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Whisper songs for October
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Whisper songs for September
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Whisper that you love me
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Whisper thou art mine, love
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Whisper you'll be mine, love
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Whispering
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Whispering Zephyrs
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Whispering angels
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Whispering angels; Reverie
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Whispering breeze polka
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Whispering mazurka
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Whispering night winds
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Whispering pines
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Whispering waves
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Whisperings at eventide
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Whisperings of hope
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Whisperings of love; Polka
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Whisperings of spring; Caprice
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Whispers come in gentle twilight
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Whispers from Scotland
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Whispers from home
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Whispers of love
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Whispers of other days
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Whist me darlins, prey can't you be aisy
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Whistling Blues
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Whistling Jim
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Whistling Rufus
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Whistling march
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Whistling quail schottisch
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Whistling wind waltz
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Whistling winds
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White House Blues
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White Mountain waltz
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White and blue - Weiss und blau
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White anemonie schottisch
-
White bonnet march
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White cockade, with variations
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White elephant march
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White fawn polka [and] Over the garden wall
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White moss-rose march [and] Belle of the season waltz
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White mountain serenade
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White pink redowa
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White ribbon march
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White robes of gladness
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White rose galop
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White rose polka [and] Woodland mazurka [and] Nymph waltz
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White rose rondo
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White rose waltz
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White sails waft me away
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White slave, The - La Schiava bianca; Romanza
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White star waltz
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White whale march
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White's ballroom orchestra, no. 11
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White's ballroom orchestral, no. 7
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White's social concert orchestra, no. 2
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Whiter than snow
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Whither goest thou? = Ou vas-tu?
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Whither goest thou? O ̮vas-tu?
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Whither oh bird so fast?
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Whither oh bird your flight? - Voglein, wohin so schnell?
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Whither, little maiden?
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Whither?
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Whitsunday, with variations, op. 563
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Whittier's centennial hymn
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Who Dat Say Chicken In Dis Crowd
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Who are you with tonight?
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Who can it be
-
Who can tell
-
Who can tell me why?
-
Who cares for a soul?
-
Who cares! Galop
-
Who comes dar
-
Who comes dar?
-
Who comes so gracefully?
-
Who dat say chicken in dis crowd?
-
Who discovered Dixie
-
Who do you love?
-
Who does your heart beat for now
-
Who feeleth not a rapture! Whig banner song
-
Who is Silvia?
-
Who is at my window
-
Who is on the Lord's side?
-
Who is she?
-
Who is this little maiden?
-
Who knows?
-
Who paid the rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?
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Who pays?
-
Who plays the first waltz
-
Who said Dixie?
-
Who shall be queen? [and] Flora shall be queen
-
Who shall be the man
-
Who shall rule this American nation?
-
Who sings my child to sleep?
-
Who struck my mother's only son
-
Who treads the path of duty
-
Who was it?
-
Who will buy my roses red; Waltz song
-
Who will buy my roses red? Waltz
-
Who will buy the ring?
-
Who will care for me then?
-
Who will care for mother now
-
Who will care for mother now?
-
Who will help the drunkard's children?
-
Who will love my darling now!
-
Who wins thy heart? - Pour qui ton coeur?
-
Who with his minstrelsy wakes me to night, a serenade duetto
-
Who would doubt that I'm a man?
-
Who'll buy
-
Who'll buy my blackberries?
-
Who'll know? Ballad
-
Who'll protect my children now
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Who'll weep for me when I am gone
-
Who's a gwine to take care of me?
-
Who's at my window
-
Who's at my window?
-
Who's dat knocking at de ole back gate?
-
Who's dreaming of me?
-
Who's gwine to car' fo' me
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Who's that knockin' at the door
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Who's to blame
-
Who's who with you
-
Whoa Emma
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Whoa Emma waltz
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Whoa Emma!
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Whoa Emma! galop
-
Whoa Emma, march
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Whoa Emma, waltz
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Whoa! Emma
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Whoa! Emma waltz
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Whoa! Emma!
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Whoa! Emma! waltz
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Whoa! I tell you!
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Whoa, Emma!
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Whoa, Emma! waltz
-
Whoop her up!(with a whoop, la! la!)
-
Whose child?
-
Whose dog is it
-
Whose little sweetheart are you?
-
Whose pretty baby are you now
-
Whoso hearkeneth unto me
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Why I love him!
-
Why Paddy's always poor
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Why aint you fly, like me!
-
Why am I ever watching?
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Why are roses red?
-
Why are the roses so pale?
-
Why are you wandering here I pray
-
Why art thou sad when I am near?
-
Why art thou sad? Romance
-
Why ask me now to share with thee, ballad
-
Why can'st thou not rejoice
-
Why can't I have a beau?
-
Why close thy lattice
-
Why comes he not? Ballad
-
Why despair
-
Why despair?
-
Why did I love false Flora
-
Why did they leave me
-
Why did they sell Killarney
-
Why did we meet
-
Why did you leave me
-
Why did you make me care
-
Why do I love thee yet
-
Why do I love thee yet?
-
Why do I love thee?
-
Why do I weep
-
Why do I weep beside thy grave?
-
Why do I weep for thee, ballad
-
Why do I weep for thee?
-
Why do I weep, ballad
-
Why do summer roses fade, ballad
-
Why do the flowers bloom mother?
-
Why do the roses wither?
-
Why do they all make love to me
-
Why do they make girls like you
-
Why do we mourn for the past, ballad
-
Why do ye wither, flow'rets?
-
Why do you ask for me?
-
Why do'nt you come and see me?
-
Why does my darling sigh
-
Why does papa stay so late?
-
Why doesn't he speak?
-
Why don't he come!
-
Why don't he come?
-
Why don't he take the hint
-
Why don't the band play
-
Why don't you come again
-
Why don't you come again?
-
Why don't you love me more
-
Why don't you mind your mother
-
Why don't you name the day Kathleen
-
Why don't you wear your wedding ring?
-
Why don't you?
-
Why dont my darling papa come
-
Why dont you tell me so
-
Why fall these tears?
-
Why have my loved ones gone?ballad
-
Why have the dear ones departed?
-
Why have we met?
-
Why is my heart so sad?
-
Why is my heart still sad
-
Why is my heart still sad?
-
Why linger at the stile?
-
Why mourn'st thou?
-
Why must we part
-
Why need I fear when thou art near?
-
Why not say "yes", love
-
Why not?
-
Why not? march
-
Why seek ye the living among the dead? Anthem for Easter
-
Why should I be sad?
-
Why should I give my heart to you
-
Why should I love thee?
-
Why should I wait?
-
Why should anguish fill my breast, aria [from the opera] The Peri
-
Why should anguish fill my breast, aria and recitativo
-
Why should my heart be sad
-
Why should we ask?
-
Why should we live as strangers?
-
Why should we worry
-
Why should you sigh?
-
Why should'st thou ask to love me less?
-
Why shouldn't we
-
Why shouldn't we?
-
Why silent thus so long my lute
-
Why sinks my soul desponding?
-
Why so sad? Perch ̈sei mesta?
-
Why strive to hide thy tears? - Pourquoi cacher tes pleurs
-
Why tarries my love
-
Why that look of sadness?
-
Why the cows came late
-
Why the cows came late; Ballad
-
Why thou art dear to me
-
Why we call it "The Boot jack plug"
-
Why we smile
-
Why weep for me
-
Why, sweetheart? - Cara, perche si dolente
-
Why, those men
-
Why?
-
Why? Perch?̈!
-
Why? [and] Whims!
-
Wi'a hundred pipers
-
Wickedest galop
-
Wide awake march
-
Wide awake set
-
Wide awake waltz [from] Sparks
-
Wide away waltz song [from] Sparks
-
Wide world march - In die weite welt
-
Wide-awake polka
-
Widow Bedott's favorite polka
-
Widow Gagan's dream
-
Widow Grady's hop
-
Widow Ma Chree
-
Widow Machree
-
Widow Mavrone
-
Widow McCarty; Irish comic song
-
Widow clicquot
-
Widow in the cottage by the sea
-
Widow spriggins' daughter
-
Widow'd love
-
Wie bist die gewehn wenn das geld isz gewehn
-
Wie is mein kind?
-
Wie ist doch du welt so schn̲ - Oh beautiful world
-
Wie lang noch
-
Wie zennen meine kinder
-
Wiegelied = Cradle song
-
Wiegenlied
-
Wiegenlied, op. 7, no. 4
-
Wiegenliedchen
-
Wiener bonbons
-
Wife and I
-
Wife, children, and friends
-
Wife, children, home and friends
-
Wife, little ones and home
-
Wife, little ones, and home
-
Wig wag polka
-
Wig-wag polka
-
Wiggin's storm march
-
Wigwam grand march
-
Wild Hyacinth; Waltz
-
Wild Norah's lament
-
Wild Tiadatton ballad
-
Wild Tiadatton, ballad
-
Wild bells
-
Wild bird polka redowa
-
Wild cherries
-
Wild fire
-
Wild flowers
-
Wild flowers of America
-
Wild flowers, ballad
-
Wild hunt, The - Die wilde jagd
-
Wild nights
-
Wild oats
-
Wild oats galop
-
Wild oats waltz
-
Wild phlox
-
Wild rose galop
-
Wild rose polka
-
Wild rose schottisch, op. 22
-
Wild rose schottische
-
Wild rose waltz
-
Wild roses, a ballad
-
Wild spree galop
-
Wild violets
-
Wild waves
-
Wild wood carol
-
Wild-flower schottische
-
Wilda mazurka
-
Wildfang galop, op. 119
-
Wildfang, op. 42, no. 6
-
Wildfire galop
-
Wildwood blossoms
-
Wildwood by the sea
-
Wilhelm galop, op. 42
-
Wilhelmina Schottisch
-
Wilhelminen waltz
-
Will Accooe (d. 1904)
-
Will Marion Cook (1869-1944)
-
Will he be true, ballad
-
Will he come, little Katy's dying bed
-
Will he come? (Songs of Christine Nilsson)
-
Will he never come dear mother
-
Will his letter bring me sadness?
-
Will no maiden marry me
-
Will nobody marry me!
-
Will o' the wisp
-
Will of the wisp
-
Will papa say yes? [from] Love under difficulties
-
Will she come?
-
Will she come? Ob sie wohl kommen wird
-
Will she meet me tonight with a smile
-
Will the angels let me in?
-
Will the angels take me up?
-
Will the old home be forgotten
-
Will the roses bloom tomorrow?
-
Will they welcome us home
-
Will we ever meet again
-
Will we never meet again
-
Will you always be kind to me
-
Will you always call me dearie?
-
Will you always love me?
-
Will you be mine
-
Will you be true
-
Will you come back again
-
Will you come little May
-
Will you come to my mountain home
-
Will you come to my mountain home?
-
Will you come to my mountain home? Ballad
-
Will you come to the bower, favorite air with variations
-
Will you darling write to me?
-
Will you ever call me darling?
-
Will you ever think of me?
-
Will you forget?
-
Will you galop
-
Will you hearken for my footsteps?
-
Will you keep this little rosebud
-
Will you let me?
-
Will you love me still the same
-
Will you love me the same?
-
Will you love me then as now
-
Will you love me then as now quick step
-
Will you love me then as now, variations
-
Will you love me then as now?
-
Will you love me then?
-
Will you love me when I'm bald
-
Will you love me when I'm old
-
Will you love me when I'm old?
-
Will you love me, when I'm grey
-
Will you meet me by the stile Annie
-
Will you meet me by the stile, Annie?
-
Will you meet me bye and bye?
-
Will you meet me there
-
Will you meet me to-night, Jessie darling?
-
Will you meet me?
-
Will you miss me when I'm away?
-
Will you miss me, little darling?
-
Will you miss me?
-
Will you remember
-
Will you renew in me - Willst du in neuen kampf
-
Will you see that my grave's kept green?
-
Will you sometimes think of me?
-
Will you still remember me
-
Will you tell me little darling
-
Will you tell? From the opera Colette
-
Will you think of me and love me
-
Will you think of me darling when I'm far away
-
Will you think of me?
-
Will you wed me now I'm lame, love?
-
Will-o'-the-wisp galop
-
Will. Heindrick Strauss
-
Willard's polka
-
Willetta waltz
-
William Grant Still, 1895-1978
-
William H. Tyers, 1876-1924
-
William Penn march
-
William Penn's grand jubilee march
-
William Penn's march
-
William Smith
-
William Tell
-
William Tell March (Opus 5)
-
William Tell [and] Ricci waltz
-
William Tell, op. 39, no. 4
-
William Tell, overture [violin]
-
William Tell, pastorale
-
William W. Gilchrist (1846-1916)
-
William's polka
-
Williamsburg grand triumph march
-
Williamson grand march
-
Williamsport march
-
Willianna
-
Willie Bell
-
Willie Bell!
-
Willie Bell, op. 1050
-
Willie Lee
-
Willie March
-
Willie Sullivan's return
-
Willie and old Brindle
-
Willie darling
-
Willie dear
-
Willie dear, ballad
-
Willie gallop
-
Willie had a motor boat
-
Willie has gone to the warsong & chorus
-
Willie has signed the pledge
-
Willie mazurka
-
Willie my brave
-
Willie my brave quick-step
-
Willie my brave, ballad
-
Willie polka
-
Willie schottisch
-
Willie schottische
-
Willie waltz
-
Willie we have missed you
-
Willie we have missed you quick step
-
Willie we have missed you schottisch
-
Willie's a rover, galop
-
Willie's farewell
-
Willie's farewell, ballad
-
Willie's favorite quick step
-
Willie's favorite waltz
-
Willie's on the dark blue sea, ballad
-
Willie's on the dark blue sea, op. 809
-
Willie's on the dark blue sea, with variations, op. 809
-
Willie's over the sea
-
Willie's polka
-
Willie's schottisch (Eight little scamps)
-
Willie's ship
-
Willie's song
-
Willie's waltz
-
Willie, oh Willie!
-
Willie, take care of your mother
-
Willis Laurence James (1900-1966)
-
Willis waltz
-
Willow Glen march
-
Willow bank waltz
-
Willow cottage march
-
Willow dell (Schottische)
-
Willow dell polka redowa
-
Willow dell waltz
-
Willow dell, polka redowa
-
Willow schottisch
-
Willow tree quick step
-
Willowdale mazurka
-
Wilmington grand march
-
Wilmington polka
-
Wilmington schottisch, op. 14
-
Wilson
-
Wilson's battle march
-
Wilson's funeral march
-
Wilt thou be gone, love?
-
Wilt thou be true?
-
Wilt thou come?
-
Wilt thou leave me, fairest maiden?
-
Wilt thou meet me, meet me there?
-
Wilt thou remember me, a ballad
-
Wilt thou remember me, ballad
-
Wilt thou whisper my name! Ballad
-
Win Mercer
-
Winchester storm march galop
-
Wind of the western sea
-
Wind up galop
-
Windermere
-
Winding the skein
-
Winding up her little ball of yarn
-
Winding wreaths
-
Windmill polka
-
Winds that waft my sighs to the, The; Ballad
-
Windsbraut, Die; Galop
-
Windsor Locks polka
-
Windsor gallop
-
Windsor lock's polka
-
Windsor schottische
-
Windward march
-
Wine of the woods
-
Wine of the woods, op. 17
-
Wine wife and song
-
Wine, wife & song
-
Wine, wife & song waltz (Cheerful thoughts)
-
Wine, wife and song
-
Wine, wife and song waltzes
-
Wine, wife, and song waltz
-
Winged hours waltzes
-
Winged messenger
-
Wink the other eye
-
Winnebago waltz
-
Winner's American instructor for the German accordion
-
Winner's plain & fancy cotillions medley set
-
Winner's practical school for the clarinet
-
Winnie Dell
-
Winnie Lavelle
-
Winnie Waters
-
Winnie bell
-
Winnifred mazurka
-
Winning smile; Schottische
-
Winona schottisch
-
Winona waltzes
-
Winslow's hymn, at Clark's island
-
Winsome Nannie
-
Winsome Winnie
-
Winsome eyes
-
Winsome little Evalina
-
Winsome little Mary
-
Winsome quickstep
-
Winter
-
Winter Evening Waltz
-
Winter Song
-
Winter dream of spring time
-
Winter echoes; Waltz
-
Winter evening galop
-
Winter evening mazurka
-
Winter evening waltz (Evening visits)
-
Winter flower's quickstep
-
Winter morn schottisch
-
Winter nights
-
Winter pleasure schottisch
-
Winter polka
-
Winter stars
-
Winter waltz, op. 8
-
Winter winds
-
Winter's eve galop
-
Winter's eve gavotte
-
Winter's eve march
-
Winter's eve schottische
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Winter's eve; Galop
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Winter's eve; Gavotte
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Winter's eve; March
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Winter's eve; Mazurka
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Winter's eve; Minuet
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Winter's eve; Polka
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Winter's eve; Schottische
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Winter's eve; Waltz
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Winter's greeting
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Winter, grand waltz
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Wipe those pearly tears away, love
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Wir sind im Qünign In Walt
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Wire bridge schottisch
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Wisdom is calling
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Wisdom more precious than rubies
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Wise men and women [from] La Mascotte
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Wish you merry Christmas!
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Wishes
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Wishes - Sehnsucht
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Wishes, op. 28
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Wishing
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Wishmitzer husid
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Wissahickon quick step
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Wissahikon waltz
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Witch hazel polka
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Witches' dance
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Witching Dinah Crow
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With Cleveland, we will win the day
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With Kitty picking berries
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With Rue My Heart is Laden
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With a little lump of wadding in his ears
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With a sweet and mystic fragrance - Mit geheimnissvollen duften
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With a vim; March
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With angels there above; or Nellie dear
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With beauty's bloom
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With cage and pipe [from] The magic flute
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With charming girls around you
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With dance and song!
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With ev'ry joy and pleasure gay
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With eyes so blue and tender - Mit deinen blauen augen
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With flowers we've decked our soldiers' graves
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With her alone
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With her alone; Ballad
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With joy I hear the welcome call
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With joy again we hail
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With joy my heart is leaping - La gioja
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With joy we hail the sacred day
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With life and joy
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With mirth and song; Rustic waltz
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With mirth and song; Vocal waltz
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With my loved one at home - Beim liebchen zu haus
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With newer strings my mandoline
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With peace high heaven, bless us!
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With pleasant smiles
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With pleasure dance hilarious
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With rapture I think of the happy days past
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With rose buds in my hand
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With sighs, sweet rose
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With steam galop
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With steam galop (Mahler's dance music)
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With tearful eyes; Hymn
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With the angels by and bye
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With the angels bye and bye
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With the early primrose - Mit einer primula veris
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With the guard [from] Carmen
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With the lightest of hearts; Rondo
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With the old folks in the twilight
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With the seasons going by
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With the spring
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With the tide
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With the tide waltz
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With the wave I would be swimming
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With thee
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With thee my love with thee
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With those we love
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With thy blue eyes
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With verdure clad, aria from oratorio of The creation
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With verdure clad, aria from the oratorio of the Creation
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With verdure clad, op. 520
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Withered away, a canzonett
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Withered flowers
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Withered flowers - Trock'ne blumen
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Withered leaves
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Withered roses
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Within a mile of Edinboro town; The Ingleside
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Within a mile of Edinboro' town
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Within a mile of Edinboro; Transcription
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Within a mile of Edinbourough, with variations, op. 611
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Within a mile of Edinbourough; With variations
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Within a mile of Edinburg town; With variations
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Within a mile of Edinburgh [and] Mary of Argyle
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Within my heart
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Within the garden gate
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Within the gates of gold!
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Within the law
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Within the sound of the enemy's guns
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Within the vail
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Within thy heart - In deinem herzen
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Within, about, above
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Without a home
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Without a song
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Without rest; Grand galop
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Without shelter, couch, or cover - Senza tetto, senza cuna
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Without thee!
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Without thee! Ce que je suis sans toi!
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Without you love, ah, let me die
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Wizard of the wave galop
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Wizard of the wave, galop
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Wodlawn
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Wohlauf Kameraden, op. 150
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Wolk sink quick step
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Woman
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Woman at the mill
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Woman's bliss Redowa
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Woman's eyes, brilliant variations on Farewell my Lilly dear, op. 390
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Woman's eyes, or, Farewell my Lilly dear, op. 390
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Woman's heart, ballad
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Woman's heart, op. 107
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Woman's love
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Woman's love waltzes
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Woman's love; Ballad
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Woman's prayer
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Woman's resolution
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Woman's right convention, waltz
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Woman's rights
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Woman's rights convention, waltz
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Woman's rights, ballad
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Woman's smile; Waltzes
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Woman's trust
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Woman's work
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Women's love waltzes, op. 145
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Women's rights, polka and mazurka
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Won by a rose!
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Won't someone marry me?
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Won't we cut a swell
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Won't we have a jolly time
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Won't you
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Won't you be my little pal?
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Won't you buy my pretty flowers
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Won't you fly with me
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Won't you fondle me?
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Won't you kiss me good-night, little darling?
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Won't you kiss me little darling
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Won't you let me take you home?
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Won't you tell me why Robin
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Won't you waltz Home Sweet Home with me, for old
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Won't you?
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Won't you?, op. 37
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Won't your mamma let you come out and play
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Wonder waltzes
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Wonderful bridge, The; March triumphal
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Wonderful garden of love
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Wonderful girl, wonderful boy
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Wonderful polka
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Wonderful words of life
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Wonderful words of life; Transcription
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Wonderlanda musical extravaganza
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Wondrous gift
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Wont we be a happy people
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Wont you buy my pretty flowers?
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Wont you come along
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Wont you dance the polka
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Wood bird waltz
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Wood lark waltz
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Wood nymph waltz
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Wood up
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Woodbine schottisch
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Woodbine waltz
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Woodburn polka
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Woodburn polka mazurka
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Wooden wedding dance
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Wooden wedding galop
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Wooden wedding march
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Woodland Echoes
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Woodland beauty
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Woodland belle schottische
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Woodland dialogue, A [from] New series of gems of German songs
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Woodland echoes reverie
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Woodland home schottisch
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Woodland nymphs
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Woodland polka
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Woodland romance waltzes
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Woodland schottisch
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Woodland voices mazurka
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Woodland voices, op. 163
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Woodland vows
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Woodland vows galop
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Woodland vows polka
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Woodland vows schottische
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Woodland vows waltz
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Woodland waltz
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Woodland warbler; or, Come, caroling birdie, come
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Woodland warblings
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Woodland warblings waltz
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Woodland whisper waltzes
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Woodland whispers
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Woodland whispers, op. 28
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Woodleigh galop
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Woodman spare that tree
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Woodman spare that tree polka
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Woodman spare that tree! quick step
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Woodman spare that tree, polka
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Woodman! Spare that tree!
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Woodman, woodman, spare that tree
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Woodnotes
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Woods of green Erin
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Woods of green Erin, Irish ballad
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Woods of green Erin, waltz rondo
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Woodside
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Woodside galop
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Woodvale gallopade
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Woodvale quick step
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Woodward waltz
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Woody Guthrie
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Wooing
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Wooing and chilling
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Wooing in the lane
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Wooing; Ballad
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Wop, wop, wop!
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Worcester boat song
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Worcester galop
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Words are not needed
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Words are silver and thoughts are gold
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Work and rest
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Work for me
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Work for the master
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Work for the night is coming
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Work for your master
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Work makes the winning ones
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Work songs
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Work with a will
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Work, boys! Work with a will!
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Working Joe
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Working ahead
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World War I
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World itself keeps Easter Day
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World without end
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World's champions march
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World's fair
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World's fair march
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World's fair waltzes
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Worrell polka
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Worship Christ the new born King
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Worship of God in nature
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Would I could see my father
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Would I were among the mountains
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Would I were home again
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Would I were somebody's darling
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Would I were still but a child, song of the czar
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Would I were with thee
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Would I were with thee!
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Would I were with thee, ballad
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Would I were with thee, romance
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Would I were, sweet bird, like thee [from] Stradella
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Would love out last the roses bloom!
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Would that my schooling days were o'er
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Would we'd never met
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Would we'd never met, ballad
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Would ye leave your home, Robin?
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Would you answer yes or no?
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Would you be young again?
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Would you if you were me
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Would you leave me to mourn, ballad
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Would you let them part us, darling?
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Would you love me all the same
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Would you remember me
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Would you take back the love you gave me
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Would you take me back again
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Would you?
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Wouldn't you
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Wouldn't you like to know
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Wouldn't you like to know?
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Wound not thou the heart that loves thee
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Wow, wow, wow
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Wrap me in a bundle
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Wrap the flag around me boys!
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Wreath of laurel, A; Nocturne
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Wreath waltz
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Wreck of the San Francisco: Farewell to land; Departme of the steamer; The gale
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Wretched and lone
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Write a letter to my mother
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Write me a letter dear mother
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Write me a letter mother
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Write me if only a line
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Write my name in your heart
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Write the old folks a letter
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Write to me love, in the old sweet way
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Write to me often
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Write to me often darling
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Write to me over the water
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Write to me over the water, love!
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Write to me very often, ballad
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Write to me, Willie
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Wrong John, The; or, Boys be careful of the girls
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Wu nemt men amolige yohr
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Wus a mul geven is heint nishtu
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Wus toig di chochmes as narishkeit gilt
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Wyandotte waltz
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Wyer's cave mazurka
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Wyndham Polka
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Wyoming
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Wyoming March
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Wyoming quick step and waltz
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Wyoming seminary
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