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That is how I need you; First line of text: Sometimes when someone needs something ; First line of chorus: Like the roses need their fragrance
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano ; Illustrated title page in black, white, and orange drawing of a young woman / Keller ; Successfully sung by Miss Emma Carus - Cover ; Excerpt from Chapel by the Sea on inside back cover ; Advertisement for other songs published by Leo Feist on back cove
Good-bye my hero; First line of text: Sweetheart I soon must leave you; First line of chorus: Goodbye my hero, Soldier of mine
Scranton, PAStaff notation; For voice and piano; Cover illustration: soldier embracing his mother and his sweetheart; Publisher advertisement on unnumbered back cover; Bookplate: Gift of Doug Brouder, Class of 198
First line of text: Rosie Green was a village queen, who enlisted as a nurse; First line of chorus: Frenchy, Oh Frenchy, Frenchy, Although your language is so new to me
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano; Cover illustration in red, white, and blue of a woman and a French soldier in a red heart on a blue background; Advertisement for for other songs published by the Broadway Music Corporation; Banner urging Americans to save beef, pork, and mutton for soldiers overseas on back cove
First line of text: Last night as I lay a sleeping, a wonderful dream came to me; First line of chorus: If you don't like your Uncle Sammy, then go back to your home o'er the sea
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano; "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover; Advertisements for other songs published by Leo Feist on back cover; Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan in
First line of text: Other day I chanced to meet a soldier friend of mine; First line of chorus: Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano; Caption title; Advertising includes musical incipit for "Mammy's little pansy" by Bert Grant; "Irving Berlin's bugle song"--Cover; "Successfully introduced by Eddie Cantor in Zeigfeld Follies"--Cover; Cover illustration: Uniformed bugler against silohuetted tents with small passe-partout indicating other arrangements available / [Barbelle]; "Dedicated to my friend 'Private Howard Friend' who occupies the cot next to mine and feels as I do about the 'bugler'.
Lincoln centennial : grand march / by E.T. Paull
New York, NYStaff notation; For piano; Caption title; Cover illustrated with center portrait of Abraham Lincoln surrounded by drawings of edifices associated with the assassinated President, including Lincoln's birthplace, Lincoln's Memorial Hall, Emancipation Statue, Lincoln in Washington, and Lincoln's Tomb, Springfield, Ill; Advertisements on back cover for other songs published by E.T. Paull, aimed at teachers and musician
Capture of Fort Donelson
Boston, MAStaff notation; Programmatic piece for piano; Descriptive notes relating the events of the battle to the musical passages, printed between staves; Illustration : Panoramic view of the capture of Fort Donelson / L. Prang & Co. Lith.; Caption title: Capture of Fort Donelso
First line of text: Now rifleman, shoot me a rare fancy shot
Chicago, ILStaff notation; For voice, piano, and guitar; Illustrated title page, lithograph of two soldiers and a hors
First line of text: Three thousand miles across the foam, A lot of Yankee boys from home; First line of chorus: Way down South in Dixie, where it's peach jam makin' time
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano; Cover illustration of soldiers holding hands and dancing around a large jar of peach jam and surrounded by smaller jars, on a French flag; Cover illustration includes portraits of performers Gus Van and Joe Schenck; Advertisements for four other songs published by Kendis and Brockman on back cover; Banner urging Americans to save beef, pork, and mutton for the soldiers overseas on back cove
First line of text: Just a little cottage where the lilacs grow; First line of chorus: Now I lay me down to sleep, Now the day is done
Quincy, ILStaff notation; For voices and piano, including part for male quartette on back cover; Cover illustration in green, white, and pink of a woman with a candle and soldiers in the background; Performed by Harry Ellis, "America's eminent tenor" - Cove