American University Historic Sheet Music Collection

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My hero
I have a true and noble lover, he is my sweetheart, The Chocolate Soldier, D major
My Jean
Under the leaves, under the dew, G major
My Jeanie
Blessings on they bonnie head, My Jeanie!, To my friend Cora H. Maulain
My laddie
Oh my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, Words by Amélie Rives writing as Princess Troubetzkoy., Words printed as text on page 1.
My laddie
Oh my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, Words written by Amélie Rives writing as Princess Troubetzkoy., Words printed as text on page 1.
My laddie
Oh, my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, G Major, Words by Amélie Rives as Princess Troubetzkoy, Words printed as text on page 2.
My ladye's garden An old song
In her garden, cook and shadye, walks each day my gentle ladye
My love is a muleteer
My love is a dashing muleteer ; Mi amor es un bello arriero, Dedicated to and sung by Julia Claussen., For Soprano.
My love is come
My heart, my heart is like a singing bird, C Major, Words by Christina G. Rosetti.
My Marguerite
Praise not to me the newborn rose, Chante qui voudra les attraits, E sharp major
My mother bids me bind my hair
My mother bids me bind my hair with bands of rosy hue, Bind' auf dein Haar, die Mutter spricht, und Bänder winde drein, G sharp major, Canzonet
My ships
If all the ships I have at sea Should come a-sailing home to me, Ah well!, D major
My soul
My soul is like the summer tress With leaves of verdure clad, To "Tia"
My sunny Tennessee
When the shades of night are falling, Tennessee, I hear you calling, As sung by Eddie Cantor in Lee & J.J. Shubert's production The Midnight Rounders of 1921
My sweetheart is somewhere in France
I've a letter from my sweetheart, And he writes me in this way, My sweetheart is far across the ocean, Cover illustration by Starmer.
My true love hath my heart
My true love hath my heart, F Major, Words by Sir Philip Sydney.
My wild irish rose
If you listen, I'll sing you a sweet little song, My wild Irish Rose, C Major, Sung by Mr. Chauncey Olcott., Words printed as text on p. 1., The Witmark black and white series
Myrtes sont flétris!!
Du temps de nos amours, ma toute belle, A Madame la Baronne Alphonse de Rothschild
Nachtigall
Das macht, es hat die Nachtigall, 'Twas when the sweet-voiced nightingale
Nancy Lee
Of all the wives as e'er you know, Yeo ho! lads, ho!, Yeo ho! lads, ho! yeo ho! The sailor's wife, the sailor's star shall be, E flat major

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