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My Heart is Sair for Somebody. Ballad. ; My heart is sair, I daurna tell my heart is sair for somebody [first line]
Herbert Wallace (composer). - : R.A. Saalfield, 839 Broadway, Opp. Wallacks Theatre, 1878
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Songs by J.L. Gilbert. No. 2. Bonnie, Sweet Bessie. (The Most Beautiful and Popular Scotch Song Ever Written or Published). ; A highland laddie there lived o'er the way [first line]
J. L. Gilbert (composer). - : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., 1873
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Songs by J.L. Gilbert. No. 2. Bonnie, Sweet Bessie. (The Most Beautiful and Popular Scotch Song Ever Written or Published). ; A highland laddie there lived o'er the way [first line]
J. L. Gilbert (composer). - : White-Smith Music Publishing Co., 1873
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Songs by J.L. Gilbert. No. 2. Bonnie, Sweet Bessie. (The Most Beautiful and Popular Scotch Song Ever Written or Published). ; A highland laddie there lived o'er the way [first line]
J. L. Gilbert (composer). - : White-Smith & Perry, 298 300 Washington St., 1873
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Songs by J.L. Gilbert. No. 2. Bonnie, Sweet Bessie. (The Most Beautiful and Popular Scotch Song Ever Written or Published). ; A highland laddie there lived o'er the way [first line]
J. L. Gilbert (composer). - : White-Smith & Perry, 516 Washington St., 1873
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Authorized Edition of Mademoiselle Christine Nilsson's Songs. No. 1. O Waly, Waly Up the Bank. ; O waly waly up the bank, and waly waly down the brae [first line]
Jacques Blumenthal (composer). - : Wm. A. Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 1870
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Auld Robin Gray. ; Young Jamie lo'ed me weel, and sought me for his bride [first line]
: Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., 1870
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Sage & Sons Edition of Popular Songs. No. 5. Annie Lawrie. ; Maxwelton's banks are bonny, where early falls the dew [first line]
: J. Sage & Sons, 209 Main St., 1855
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Jeanie Morrison. A Ballad. ; I've wandered east, I've wandered west, through many a weary way [first line]
William Motherwell (lyricist); William R. Dempster (composer). - : Oliver Ditson, 135 Washington St., 1843
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Laddie Oh Leave Me. Ballad. ; Down whar the burnie rins wimplin' and cheerie [first line] ; Leave me leave me leave me, laddie oh leave me [first line of chorus]
James G. Maeder (composer arranger). - : kretschmar & Nunns, No. 70 So. Third, 1834
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Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. A Scotch Ballad. ; There's no' a nook in a' the land by mountain, moss or fell [first line]
John Sinclair (composer). - : Osbourn's Music Saloon, No. 30 So. Fourth St., 1832
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Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad. ; There's no' a nook in a' the land by mountain, moss or fell [first line]
C. M. Westmaicott (lyricist); John Sinclair (composer). - : J. Edgar, 68 So. Fourth St., 1832
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Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad. ; There's no' a nook in a' the land by mountain, moss or fell [first line]
C. M. Westmaicott (lyricist); John Sinclair (composer). - : A.I. Dickinson's Music Store & Circulating Library, 223 Arch St., 1832
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Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad. ; There's no' a nook in a' the land by mountain, moss or fell [first line]
C. M. Westmaicott (lyricist); John Sinclair (composer). - : Thomas G. Chase, Music Store & Circulating Library, 120 Walnut St., 1832
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The Soldier's Return. ; When wild war's deadly blast was blawn, and gentle peace returning [first line]
Robert Burns (lyricist). - : G.E. Blake, [n.d.]
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My Love She's But a Lassie Yet. Blake's Edition of Select Scottish Airs. ; My Love she's but a lassie yet [first line]
[n.d.]
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My Love She's But a Lassie Yet. ; My Love she's but a lassie yet [first line]
: G. Willig, [n.d.]
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Lizzy Lindsay. Will You Gang to the Highland Wi' Me. An Admired Old Highland Song. ; Will ye gang wi' me Lizzi Lindsay, will ye gang to the Highlands wi' me [first line]
A. Robertson (arranger). - : George Willig, 171 Chesnut St., [n.d.]
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Auld Robin Gray. ; Young Jamie lo'ed me weel, and sought me for his bride [first line]
Lady Ann Lindsay (lyricist); Rev. William Leeves (composer). - : Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., [n.d.]
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Bonnie Bessie Gray. ; Yes treen I met a winsome lass, a bonny lass was she [first line]
C. Jefferys (composer); C. W. Glover (composer). - : Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., [n.d.]
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