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In Glasgow Town My Mither Dwells. A Favorite New Song. ; Glasgow Town my Mither dwells, as sure the Maidens ken [first line] ; Blythe Sandy is a bonny lad [first line of chorus]
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Song Sheet Katy Dean. ; I'm deep in lub wid a colored gal dat came from Tennessee [first line] ; Oh! Katy! Oh! Katy, I bid you now farewell [first line of chorus]
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: Charles Magnus, 12 Frankfort St., [n.d.]
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Favorites. No. 15. Barbara Allen. ; In Scarlett towne, where I was borne, there was a faire maid dwellin' [first line]
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Song Sheet Dixie's Land. ; I wish I was in de land of cotton [first line] ; Look away--look 'way--away Dixie Land [first line of chorus]
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Annie Laurie. Ballad. From the "Vocal Melodies of Scotland." ; Maxwellton braes are bonnie, where early fa's the dew [first line]
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Emma Dale. Arranged for the Piano Forte. ; Lon time ago there dwelt a maid in the Mississippi vale [first line] ; Oh Emma dear dear Emma From the Mississippi vale [first line of chorus]
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Hunting Tower, or, When Ye Gand Awa, Jamie. Scotch Song. ; When ye gang awa, Jamie, far across the sea, laddie [first line]
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Of a' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw. A Favorite Scotch Song. ; Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the west [first line]
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Canna Munna Marry Yet. A Favorite Song. ; Tho' weel I like ye Johnny Lad, I canna winna marry yet [first line] ; We canna munna marry yet, we canna munna marry yet [first line of chorus]
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