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Duna
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When I was a little lad (lass) with folly on my lips, To My Mother, D flat major, When sung by a lady, substitute: "And life was glad and gay"
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Duna
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When I was a little lad (lass) with folly on my lips, To My Mother, C major, Sung by John McCormack, Francis Rogers, Cantor Josef Rosenblatt and Reinald Werrenrath
When sung by a lady, substitute: "And life was glad and gay"
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Duna
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When I was a little lad with folly on my lips, To My Mother, D flat major, Sung by John McCormack, Francis Rogers, Cantor Josef Rosenblatt and Reinald Werrenrath
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I hear you calling me
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I hear you calling me, B Flat Major, Words by Harold Lake writing as Harold Harford., Words printed as text on page 1.
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I shall meet you
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There is gladness in the morning, I shall meet you in the morning, G major
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Life and death
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To look for thee- cry for thee- sigh for thee, Under my breath, For Soprano or Tenor.
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Lord is my light
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The lord is my light and my salvation, E flat major, Sung by Mr. John McCormack. Words from Psalm XXVII.
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Lord is my light
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The lord is my light and my salvation, B flat major, Sung by John McCormack. Words from Psalm XXVII.
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Lord is my light
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The lord is my light and my salvation, B flat major, Sung by John McCormack. Words from Psalm XXVII.
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Lord is my light
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The lord is my light and my salvation, E flat major, Sung by Mr. John McCormack. Words from Psalm XXVII.
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Macushla
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Macushla! Macushla! your sweet voice is calling, A Flat Major
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Mavis
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O Mavis, awake and remember, look out from your lattice and see., A flat major, Sung by Mr. John McCormack
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Roses of picardy
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She is watching by the poplars, D major, Incomplete, only pages 1-6.
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There's a long, long trail
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Nights are growing very lonely, days are very long, There's a long, long trail awinding into the land of my dreams, A flat major
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Who knows?
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Thou art the soul of a summer's day, Heart of paddy whack, The, Sung by John McCormack, also sung by Chauncey Olcott in his new play The Heart of Paddywhack