Stories of Famous Songs Vol 2

Provides Histories And Background Information On Some Of The World's Most Famous and Popular Songs, also covers regional variations in song names and with some lyrics. By S. J. Adair Fitz-gerald, c1901.

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T H I S work of lyric literature and song lore provides histories, as far as possible accurate, of some of the world's most famous and popular songs and ballads (as of circa 1900), gathered from all sorts of available sources, books, magazines, and newspapers, and living representatives and friends of deceased writers. Many of the particulars as to origin, authorship, and outcome of several of the ballads and pieces here appear in print for the first time; while nothing has been set down without due investigation and confirmation of the veracity of the various details and statements. This is Volume 2 of 2 , Volume 1 can be found HERE.

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Stories of Famous Songs Vol 2 of 2, Content Index.
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SOME OLD SONGS AND SOME NEW  "Where are you going, my Pretty Maid?" "The British Grenadiers," " Why are you wandering here, I pray," " Dumbledum Deny," " Though Lost to Sight to Memory Dear," " The Jolly Mliler," " Sands o' Dee," " My Lodging is on the Cold Ground," " Cherry Ripe," "If Doughty Deeds," "Down among the Dead Men," " Black Ey'd Susan," " How stands the Glass Around," " D'ye ken John Peel ?" " Tom Moody," " I'll hang my Harp on the Willow Tree," "The Song of the Shirt," " The Pauper's Drive," " The Ivy Green," " The Lost Chord," "Once Again," "The Vagabond," "Some Day." - 0107
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SOME CONTINENTAL SONGS Swedish Songs, Hungarian Songs, Austrian Songs, " God Preserve the Emperor," " Malbrouck," " Carmag-nole," " Madame Veto," " Charmante Gabrielle," " Vive Henri Quatre," " Carnaval de Venise," " Partant pour la Syrie," " Heil Dir im Siegeskranz," " Ich bin ein Preusse," Two Thuringian Songs, " Kanapee-Lied," " Ein Feste Burg," " Adelaide." - 0131
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CONCERNING SOME WELSH SONGS , 69 " The Dying Bard," " Sweet Richard," " The Bard's Love," " Idle Days in Summer Time," " Watching the Wheat," " Ffarwel iti Peggy ban," " March of the Men of Harlech," " Those Evening Bells," "All through the Night," " Poor Mary Ann," " Maid of Mona's Isle," " Why Lingers thy Gaze," " The Black Monk," " The Cambrian Plume," " Morva Rhuddlan," " David of the White Rock," "The Sorrows of Memory," "Wini-freda," and " St, David's Day." - 0169
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SOME SCOTTISH SONGS " O Nanny wilt thou gang with me?" "The Roof of Straw," "Bonnie Dundee," "'John Anderson, my Jo," "Maggie Lauder," "Jessie the Flower o' Dunblane," "Jeannie Morrison," "Wee Willie Winkie," "The Flowers of the Forest," "Were na my Heart licht I would Dee," "And ye shall walk in Silk Attire," " Huntingtower," "Will ye no come back to me," "An thou wert my ain thing," " Lass o' Patie's Mill," "There's nae Luck about the House," "Logie o' Buchan," " Lochaber no more," " Within a Mile of Edinburgh Town," " Blue Bonnets over the Border," "Annie Laurie," "Logan Water," "Scots wha Hae," "Blue "Bells of Scotland," "Donald Dhu," "Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch," "Highland Mary," "Duncan Gray," " Lass o' Gowrie," "Jpomin' through the Rye," " Cromlet's Lilt," " Waly, Waly," " Ye Banks and Braes," " Onagh's Waterfall," " Farewell to Ayrshire," and " Take your old Cloak about Thee." - 0192
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IRISH SONGS—ANCIENT AND MODERN General Remarks. " The Harp that once through ^Tara's Halls," " Bridget Cruise," The Last Irish Bard, "The Hawk of Bally Shannon," "Bumper, Squire Jones," "Maggy Laidir," " Planxty Davis," "The Brown Thorn," "Molly Astore," "Banna's Banks," " Coolin'," " Summer is Coming," Jacobite Songs, " Hy-Brasil," " Waiting for the May," " Roisin Dhu," The Irish Keen, " Over the Hills and Far away," " The White Cockade," " The Campbells are Coming," " The Girl I left Behind me," " I am Asleep," " TJie Black-bird," " St. Patrick's Day," " St. Patrick of Ireland," " St. Patrick was a Gentleman," " The Shamrock." " The Sprig of Shillelah," " The Night before Larry was Stretched," "Cruiskin Lawn," "The Shan Van Voght," "Grana Weal," "Twisting of the Rope," "The Dear Irish Boy," "Canadian Boat Song," Moore's Songs, ' Groves of Blarney," " Terence's Farewell," " Lord Mayo," " The Monks of the Screw," " Rory O'More," " Garryowen," " Wearing of the Green," and Street Songs - 0233
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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM, "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN - 0293
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