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‡aThe Arkansas traveller's songster :
‡bcontaining the celebrated story of the Arkansas traveller, with the music for violin or piano, and also an extensive and choice collection of new and popular comic and sentimental songs.
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‡c©1864
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‡aNew York :
‡bDick & Fitzgerald
‡c[1864?]
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‡a71 pages, 1 unnumbered page :
‡billustrations, music ;
‡c17 cm
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‡aDate of publication inferred from copyright notice on title page verso.
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‡aIncludes music for several numbers.
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‡aThe Arkansas traveller / by Mose Case [with explanation and music] -- The Dutch musician : as sung by Tony Pastor -- The neutral English gentleman [air: Fine old English gentleman] -- The seven days' fight [air: Louisiana lowlands] -- Money is your only friend [air: Green grow the rushes, O!] -- The theatre on a benefit night : or, The Bowery Third tier [air: Paddy's curiosity-shop] -- All mankind are worms [air: Bow, wow, wow!] -- The wedded bachelor -- Paddy O'Flanagan -- Katty O'Rann -- Philip the falconer -- She was sister to the angels -- Jake Schneider's daughter : a parody on Lord Ullin's daughter / by John F. Poole -- My own native land -- The shield, the fishball, and the sewing-machine : or, Love arsenic, and percussion-caps [air: In the merry month of May] -- Little more cider -- Kathleen O'Regan -- A little song of little things : sung by the late John Winans, at the National and Bowery Theatres [air: Fine old Irish gentleman] -- Tit for tat [air: The tickling-man] -- Highland Mary -- Am I not fondly thine own? -- I'd be a blue-bottle : sung by Mr. J. Reeve, in Buckston'e burlett, "Billy Taylor" [air: I'd be a butterfly] -- A very good hand at it : sung by William Reeve, comedian and comic vocalist [air: Jeremey Diddler] -- Chiselling the burial-club [air: Paddy's curiosity-shop] -- Yacob Schnapps and Peder Schpike : a parody on "Robin Ruff and Gaffer Green" / by John F. Poole -- The Indian's prayer -- Oh, whistle, and I'll come to you -- The humbugged husband : as sung by the Hutchinson family [air: Alice Grey] -- The sailor-boy's good-by [air: Woodman, spare that tree] -- Root, hog, or die -- Don Giovanni / done into rhyme by W.T. Moncrieff [air: A frog he would a wooing go] -- Annie Laurie -- Rory O'More -- The fine ould Irish gintleman -- Prayer-books and corkscrews [air: Derry down] -- Jane O'Malley -- Lodgings in Pat McGaradie's : sung by Fred May [air: Barney McFinnegan] -- The banks of Claudy -- Sall Brill and squinting will [air: The girl I left behind me] -- Flow gently sweet Afton -- The landlady of France [air: Yankee Doodle] -- The hazel-dell -- I'll be no submissive wife -- No! No! : the celebrated duett in the burletta of "No" : as sung by James Dunn and Mrs. W.G. Jones at the New Bowery Theatre [air: Isabel] -- Bachelor Barney O'Neil : sung by William W. Reeve, comedian and comic vocalist, at the theatres and music-halls [air: Oh dear, what can the matter be?] -- The gay little postman [air: Mr. Walker] -- Meet me, Miss Molly Malone : a parody on "Meet me by moonlight alone] : sung by Geo. C. Edeson, comedian and vocalist -- Doctor O'Toole and his illigant school : as sung by Ed Berry, comedian and vocalist [air: Derry down] -- Higgins's ball : an Irish narrative in rhyme as sung by Fred May [air: Paddy O'Carroll] -- Parody on "Mother, I've come home to die" : an original conglomeration of titles / by E.T. Johnston -- Social sentiments : or, Toasts for all times.
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‡aMode of access: Internet.
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‡bStaff notation.
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‡aIn English.
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‡aTo 1901
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‡aFredric Woodbridge Wilson Collection of Theater, Dance and Music (Harvard Theatre Collection)
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‡aUnited States
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