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Ah! sweet mystery of life
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Ah! sweet mystery of life, at last I've found thee, Ah! I know at last the secret of it all, Naughty Marietta, (The dream melody)
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Als die alte Mutter
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Songs my mother taught me in the days long vanish'd ; Als die alte Mutter mich noch lehrte singen, D major, Gipsy melody; Superior Ed. 5192, Artist Edition edited and annotated by J. van Broekhoven. Lyrics in English and German
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Bird of blue
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All thro' life we're looking for you, little bird of blue!, E flat major
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Call me up some rainy afternoon
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Nellie Green met Harry lee, Call me up some rainy afternoon, I'll arrange for a quiet little spoon, Issued with various performer portraits on the cover; here, Mary Gibson. Cover illustration by Frevy.
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Chanson du toréador
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Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre, Señors, señors!, Carmen, English version by Dr. Th. Baker.
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Down by the old mill stream
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My darling I am dreaming, Down by the old mill stream, where I first met you, Illustrated title page; illustration of a mill, stream, man and woman walking down a path; inset photograph of Trevette Quartette: E. Weldon, E. Naddreau, R. Temple, E. Helbing.
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Every little movement
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No longer does the lithesome miss, Cavort in catchy waltz., Every little movement has a meaning all its own, Madame Sherry, Messrs H.H. Frazee & George W. Lederer's presentation of the fascinating Lina Abarbanell in Madame Sherry, a three act French Vaudeville. Personally staged by Mr. Lederer. Music by Karl K. Hoschna. Lyrics by Otto Hauerbach.
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Invictus
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Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, To Francis Rogers, For alto or bass.
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Macushla
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Macushla! Macushla! your sweet voice is calling, A Flat Major
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Morning -
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Never star was in the sky, Pas detoile an firmamment, D minor, French version by Suzanne d'Astoria Jackowska
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Mother machree
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There's a spot in my heart which no colleen may own, Sure I love the dear silver that shines in your hair, D Major, Sung by Mr Chauncey Olcott, Words printed as text on p.1., The Witmark black and white series
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Mother machree
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There's a spot in my heart which no colleen may own., Sure, I love the dear silver that shines in your hair, C Major, Sung by Mr Chauncey Olcott., Words printed as text on p.1., The Witmark black and white series
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My soul
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My soul is like the summer tress With leaves of verdure clad, To "Tia"
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Nuit d'etoiles
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Nuit detoiles soustes voiles, Deep in shadow lies the meadow, Poesie de TH. de Banville. English words by Fanny S. Copeland.
Chantée par Mr. H Weber du théâtre municipal de la Gaité
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Perfect day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
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Perfect Day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato
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Perfect day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, Includes cello obligato.
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Perfect day
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When you come to the end of a perfect day, And you sit alone with your thought, For medium voice, with cello obligato.
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