World's best 100 songs.

Collection type Library
Call Number Sheet music 820
Document type Printed Music
Year [1916?]
Pagination [11] p. ; 38 cm.
Publisher Felix McGlennon,
Note Cover title. Lyrics only to many popular wartime songs.
Place made London
Abstract

"Somewhere in Blighty, somewhere at home"; "There's a ship that's bound for Blighty" "Blighty"; "Love, come from your hiding place"; "The ladder of roses"; "It's a long, long way to any home in Kentucky"; "My little canoe"; "They called it Dixieland"; "Ap ple blossom-time with you"; "At the end of a beautiful day"; "Little grey home in the west"; "In all my dreams I dream of you"; "I was going back home (till I met you)"; "Peg o' my heart"; "On these dark nights"; "I saw six short soldiers"; "If I could on ly say in French (what I'm thinking in English"; "I want to be somebody's baby"; "Wonderful rose of love"; "I'm on my way to Mandalay"; "She's the daughter of mother machree"; "In Japanese butterfly land"; "It's tulip-time in Holland"; "We'll have a jubil ee in my old Kentucky home"; "There's a light that's burning in the window (of the house upon the hill)"; "You gave me a rosary"; "Dream-time and you"; "Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag"; "If you were the only girl in the world"; "Little miss Lan cashire"; "Cut me off a bit of roly-poly"; "The tanks that broke the ranks out in Pieardy"; "I've had a glass of gin-ger wine"; "Now you've got yer khaki on"; "Right away there for the honeymoon train"; "Oh! you cuddlesome girl"; "When I leave the world b ehind"; "Take me back to dear old Blighty"; "My mother's rosary"; "Send a photo of the king to me (I prefer one on gold)"; "Are you from Dixie? (cause I'm from Dixie too!)"; "When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose"; "Never mind"; "That's how I ne ed you"; "The song the kettle is singing (in a dear little place called home"; "That was the end of my dream"; "Some night, some waltz, some girl"; "In your crinoline you're really charming"; "Travel on the sunshine line"; "I've got a girl in Pekin"; "Und erneath one Japanese moon"; "Good-bye, Rachel"; "Bad as you are"; "Blue eyes"; "Show me the way to your heart"; "Daddy's had to go to war"; "You were the first one to teach me to love"; "Australia will be there"; "When the great day comes"; "I love my mot herland"; "Come back to me"; "My heart is calling you"; "God keep you safe"; "Swinging high - swinging low"; "Oh! to be the belle of the ball"; "When the war is over, Maggie"; "When the kitty lads come home"; "Dirty weather around the needles"; "The land of children's dreams"; "Somewhere in sunset land"; "Coo-ee! coo-ee! (the Anzac boy)"; "Somebody knows - somebody cares"; "Lovelight"; "Some hearts will be joyful"; "You're got to do it"; "In my dear old hometown"; "Had I but known"; "Back home in Tennesse e"; "One little kiss just before you go!"; "The fisher maid of old St. Malo"; "The roses have made me remember (all that I tried to forget)"; "Alabama jubilee"; "I try to forget you"; "Loading up the Manday Lee"; "A broken doll"; "An old-time waltz"; "A r ose - a kiss - a ring"; "When you're a long, long way from home"; "Keep smiling, mother!"; "Underneath the stars"; "There's silver in your hair"; "Taffy's got his Jennie in Glamorgan (ev'ry tommy's got a girl somewhere"; "England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales "; "Morning star!".

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