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42nd street
A
A boy’s best friend is his mother
A capital ship
A carol for everyman
A commencement hymn
A day of joyful singing
A dream
A gay caballero
A home by the sea
A hope carol
A hot cornet can go... (Betty Boop song)
A hunting we will go
A kiss in the dark
A la claire fontaine
A little kiss each morning
A little man
A little more cider
A little wish
A May song
A merry life
A mighty fortress
A perfect day
A pretty girl is like a melody
A smile will go a long, long way
A song of India
A toast
A trick in picking a chick
A Utah man am I
A warrior bold
Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer
Abide with me
About a quarter to nine
Adeste fideles
After I See The Sandman
After I’ve called you sweetheart how can I call you friend
After the ball
Ah, poor bird
Ah, sweet mystery of life
Ain’t she sweet?
Ain’t that a grand and glorious feeling
Ain’t we got fun
Alexander’s ragtime band
Alice blue gown
All aboard for blanket bay
All alone
All by myself
All God’s chillun got wings
All hail the power of Jesus’ name
All I do is dream of you
All the good times are past and gone
All the people that on earth
All through the night
All together
All we do is sign the pay-roll
Aloha oe
Alouette
Always
Am I blue?
Amazing grace
Amen (yea-men)
America
America (Bloch)
America for me
America the beautiful
An Autumn lullaby
An Irish love song
Anchors aweigh
And the green grass grew all around
Andantino (Deep in my heart)
Andantino (Starlight and Sunshine)
Angel of peace
Angeline the baker
Angry words
Annie Laurie
Another op’nin’, another show
Anvil chorus
Any little girl, that’s a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
April showers
Are you from Dixie?
Are you happy
Are you having any fun?
Are you lonesome tonight?
Are you sleeping?
Are you the O’Reilly
Army trumpet calls
A-roving
Art thou weary?
Asleep in the deep
At a Georgia camp meeting
At dawning
At sundown
At the baby parade
Au clair de la lune
Auf wiedersehen, my dear
Auld lang syne
Aura Lea
Aura Lee
Australia
Avalon
Awake, my soul
Away, away, away
Away in a manger
B
Baa! Baa! Black sheep
Baby Bunting
Baby face
Baby take a bow
Baby your mother
Back home in Indiana
Back home to old America
Back in your own backyard
Baltimore, our Baltimore
Barnacle Bill the sailor
Barney Google
Battle hymn of the republic
Be British
Be my little baby bumble bee
Beautiful blue Danube waltz
Beautiful dreamer
Beautiful isle of the sea
Beautiful Ohio
Because it’s your birthday today
Bedelia
Beer barrel polka
Believe me if all those endearing young charms
Bell bottom trousers
Belle Mahone
Ben Backstay
Ben Bolt
Beside a moonlit stream
Betty co-ed
Beyond the blue horizon
Bidin’ my time
Bill Bailey, won’t you please come home?
Bingo was his name
Black bottom
Bless ’em all
Blest be the tie that binds
Blow the man down
Blow, ye winds, heigh-ho
Blowin’ in the wind
Blue Hawaii
Blue river
Blue skies
Blue tail fly
Blue-eyed Mary
Boar’s head carol
Boil them cabbage down
Bojangles of Harlem
Bombed
Bonnie Doon
Bonnie Dundee
Bonnie Eloise
Bonnie laddie, hieland laddie
Bonnie sweet Bessie, the maid of Dundee
Boo-hoo
Boola boola
Boy scout march
Boys of the king
Brahms’s lullaby
Breezin’ along with the breeze
Bridal chorus from “Lohengrin”
Bridget Donahue
Bring the wagon home, John
Britannia, the pride of the ocean
Broadway rose
Brothers
Buffalo Gals
Bulldog on the bank
Burp, went the burpy bird
Bury me beneath the willow
Bury me not on the lone prairie
Button up your overcoat
By order of the king
By the beautiful sea
By the light of the jungle moon
By the light of the silvery moon
By the river Sainte Marie
Bye bye blackbird
Bye bye blues
Bye-bye pretty baby
C
California, here I come
Call me back again
Call me darling
Calm as the night
Calvary
Can a little child, like me
Canadian boat song
Cannibal king
Can’t yo’ heah me callin’ Caroline
Cantique de Noël
Captain Jinks
Careless love
Carolina in the morning
Carolina moon
Carry it on
Carry me back to old Virginny
Carry me back to Tennessee
Carry on!
Casey Jones
Catch the sunshine
Cecilia
Central will shine
Chairs to mend
Chapel in the moonlight
Charlie is my darlin’
Charmaine
Cheer, boys, cheer
Chicago
Chili bean
Chinatown, my Chinatown
Chinese song
Christ was born on Christmas day
Christian, seek not yet
Christmas carol
Christmas day in the morning
Christmas is coming
Christmas spirit
Christmas time is come again
Cielito lindo
Cindy
Ciribiribee
Civilization
Cluck old hen
Coal black mammy
Coast artillery song
Cock-a-doodle-doo
College days
Collegiate
Columbia, the gem of the ocean
Columbia’s song
Columbus stockade blues
Come back to Erin
Come, follow
Come Josephine in my flying machine
Come let us to the bagpipe’s sound
Come, let’s sing a merry round
Come, my soul, thou must be waking
Come take a trip in my airship
Come thou almighty king
Come, with thy lute
Come, ye disconsolate
Come, ye thankful people
Comin’ in on a wing and a prayer
Comin’ thro’ the rye
Commencement song
Comrades
Count your blessings
Cousin Jedediah
Coventry carol
Cradel song
Cradle hymn
Cradle song
Crawdad song
Crazy mixed up song
Crazy rhythm
Crazy words
Cripple creek
Cruising down the river
Cuddle up a little closer
Curse of an aching heart
D
Daisy Bell
Dancing with tears in my eyes
Dark eyes
Darktown strutters’ ball
Darling Nelly Gray
Dawn of to-morrow
De bezem
De camptown races
Dear Evelina, sweet Evelina
Dear hearts and gentle people
Dear little shamrock
Dear old girl
Dear old pal of mine
Dearest Mae
Deck the hall
’Deed I do
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep night
Deep purple
Deep river
Dew-dew-dewey day
Diane
Dickory, dickory, dock
Did I remember
Did you ever see a dream walking?
Dinah
Dip, boys, dip the oar
Dixie
Do you ever think of me
Donkey riding
Don’t bite the hand that’s feeding you
Don’t bring Lulu
Don’t fence me in
Don’t give up the ship
Don’t sit under the apple tree
Do-re-mi
Down among the sugar cane
Down by the old mill stream
Down by the riverside
Down de road
Down in a coal mine
Down in jungle town
Down in the valley
Down on the farm
Down South
Down the field
Down went McGinty
Down where the cotton blossoms grow
Dream faces
Drifting and dreaming, sweet paradise
Drink to me only with thine eyes
Drinking
Drunk last night
Du, du liegst mir im Herzen
E
Early to bed
El rancho grande
El relicario
Elevator man’s ball
Embraceable you
En roulant ma boule
Ene mene mine mo
Eternal father, strong to save
Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round
Eton boating song
Evening prayer
Evening star
Every little movement
Everybody works but father
Everybody’s doin’ it now
Eyes of blue
F
Fair Harvard
Fairest lord Jesus
Faith
Faith of our fathers
Farewell to summer
Fast and far: A canoeing song
Father, dear father, come home with me now
Favorite flowers
Fight the good fight
Finlandia (Be still my soul)
Flag of the free
Floating o’er Judea’s plains
Flow gently, sweet Afton
Flowing river
Fly around my pretty little miss
Follow me, full of glee
For above Cayuga’s waters
For all the saints
For all we know
For he’s a jolly good fellow
For me and my gal
For the beauty of the earth
For you
Forever with the lord
Forgive me
Forsaken
Frankie and Johnnie
Frog round
From ev’ry spire on Christmas Eve
From Greenland’s icy mountains
From ocean unto ocean
Frosty the snowman
Funiculi, funicula
G
Gaily the troubadour
Gee but you’re swell
Gee, mom, I want to go home
Get away from dis co’nfiel’!
Get me to the church on time
Giddy giddap! Go on! Go on!
Girl of my dreams
Git along little dogies
Give me a kiss by the numbers
Give me a night in June
Give me the moonlight
Give my regards to Broadway
Give peace a chance
Glad Christmas bells
Glory now to thee be given
Glory to thee, my God, this night
Go down, Moses
Go tell aunt Rhody
Go to sleep, Lena darling
Go you Northwestern
God be with you till we meet again
God bless America
God bless our native land
God bless our native land (alt. setting)
God of our fathers
God of our fathers, whose almighty hand
God, our loving father
God rest ye merry gentlemen
God save America patriotic song
God save the queen
Gone are the days
Good bye boys
Good bye old paint
Good king Wenceslas
Good luck to the boys of the Allies
Good morning, Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip
Good morning to you
Good night
Good night, farewell
Good night Irene
Good ship lollipop
Goodbye Broadway, hello France
Good-bye little girl, good-bye
Good-bye, Liza Jane
Goodbye my lady love
Goodbye, my lover, goodbye
Good-night, ladies
Goodnight, my love
Goodnight neighbors
Goodnight sweetheart
Goodnight to you all
Goody goody
Goosey goosey gander
Gorgeous
Graduation song
Grandfather’s clock
Great day
Great Tom is cast
Green grow the rushes ho
H
Hail, Columbia!
Hail hail the gang’s all here
Hail, holy light
Hail, King George
Hail to the chief
Hallelujah!
Hallelujah chorus
Hallelujah I’m a bum
Halli! Hallo!
Hallow e’en
Hand exercise song
Hand me down my walking cane
Handsome Molly
Happy are we tonight
Happy birthday
Happy days are here again
Happy greeting to all
Harbor lights
Hard times come again no more
Hark, hark my soul
Hark, hark, the lark
Hark my soul, it is the Lord
Hark the herald angels sing
Harrigan
Harrow marches onward
Has anybody here seen Kelly
Has anybody seen my girl? (Five foot two, eyes of blue)
Hava Nagila
He found it
He leadeth me
He wooed her
Headin’ home (bound for Birmingham)
Health and strength
Hear dem bells
Heartaches
Hearts of oak
Heave away, my Johnny
Heav’n, heav’n
He’d Have to Get Under - Get Out And Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile)
Heigh-ho
Heigho, heigho
Hello California
Hello cutie
Hello! Ma baby
Here comes Cookie
Here comes the girl
Here comes the showboat
Here I am - broken hearted
Here in my arms
Here, o my Lord
Here’s love in your eye
Here’s to
Here’s to our absent brothers
Here’s to the maiden
He’s a daisy
He’s a good old soul
Hey, diddle, diddle
Hey! Hey! (Hey! Hey! Your cares away)
Hi diddle bum bum
Highways are happy ways
Hinky dinky parlay voo
Hip! Hip! Hooray!
Hi-yah
Ho! every sleeper waken
Ho, ho, vacation days are here
Ho, my comrades
Hold thy peace
Holy ghost! with light divine
Holy God, we praise thy name
Holy, holy, holy
Home, boys, home
Home on the range
Home sweet home
Home-going song
Honey
Honey dat I love so well
Honolulu nights
Hooray for love
Hoosier sweetheart
Hop, hop, hop
Horses
Hot corn, cold corn
How can I leave thee
How dry am I
How d’ye do?
How firm a foundation
How great thou art
How high the moon
How sweet the name
How you gonna keep ’em down on the farm
Howdy
Humoresque
I
I ain’t gonna work tomorrow
I ain’t got nobody
I ain’t got weary yet!
I ain’t gwine study war no more
I cannot help winking my eye
I cannot sing the old songs
I can’t escape from you
I can’t give you anything but love
I don’t want to get well
I don’t want to go to bed
I don’t want to make history
I don’t want to play in your yard
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls
I feel like a feather in the breeze
I found a million dollar baby (in a five and ten cent store)
I got rhythm
(I got spurs) Jingle jangle jingle
I heard the bells on Christmas day
I heard the voice of Jesus
I kiss your hand, madame
I like mountain music
I love a lassie
I love a parade
I love my baby (my baby loves me)
I love to see the evenin’ sun go down
I love to tell the story
I love to whistle
I love you
I love you Canada
I love you from coast to coast
I love you truly
I M 4 U
I may be gone for a long, long time
I may be wrong (but I think you’re wonderful)
I miss my Swiss
I need thee every hour
I never knew
I saw mommy kissing santa claus
I surrender dear
I think, when I read that sweet story
I used to love you but it’s all over
I used to love you but it’s all over now
I want a girl just like the girl that married dear old dad
I want to be happy
I want to go back to Michigan
I will sing a lullaby
I wish I had a girl
I wish I was single again
I wished on the moon
I wonder what’s become of Sally
I wonder who’s kissing her now
Ich liebe dich (I love thee)
I’d climb the highest mountain
I’d love to call you my sweetheart
I’d love to live in loveland (with a girl like you)
I’d walk a million miles
Ida (sweet as apple cider)
If I could be with you
If I had a hammer (The hammer song)
If I had a talking picture of you
If I knock the ‘L’ out of Kelly
If we only have love
If you have a pleasant thought
If you knew Susie like I know Susie
If you see Sally
If you were the only girl (in the world)
I’ll always be in love with you
I’ll be with you in apple blossom time
I’ll see you in my dreams
I’ll sing thee songs of Araby
I’ll sing you a thousand love songs
I’ll take you home again, Kathleen
I’ll think of you
Illinois
I’m a Ding Dong Daddy
I’m afraid to go home in the dark
I’m Alabamy bound
I’m alone because I love you
I’m always chasing rainbows
I’m coming, Virginia
I’m falling in love with someone
I’m forever blowing bubbles
I’m going back to Dixie
I’m going to sit right down and write myself a letter
I’m gonna let the bumble bee be
I’m in the doghouse now
I’m just wild about Harry
I’m learning now
I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I’m nobody’s baby
I’m on my way to Dublin Bay
I’m on my way to Mandalay
I’m Popeye the sailor man
I’m shooting high
I’m sitting on top of the world
I’m sorry I made you cry
Imitation song
In a little Spanish town (’twas on a night like this)
In an old-fashioned town
In my merry Oldsmobile
In old Madrid
In the baggage coach ahead
In the evening by the moonlight
In the garden
In the gloaming
In the good old summer time
In the little red school house
In the secret of his presence
In the shade of the old apple tree
In the time of roses
Indian lullaby
Integer vitae (The man of upright life)
Into each life some rain must fall
Into the air, Army Air Force
Iowa
Is it possible?
Is it true what they say about Dixie?
I’se gwine back to Dixie
Isle of Capri
Isn’t this a night for love
It ain’t gonna rain no mo
It ain’t gonna rain no more
It came upon the midnight clear
It happened in Monterey
It is no secret (what God can do)
It looks like a big night tonight
It’s a big, wide wonderful world
It’s a fine romance
It’s a long, long way to Tipperary
It’s a sin to tell a lie
It’s all in fun
It’s been a long long time
It’s delightful to be married
It’s easy to remember
It’s my flag too
I’ve been workin’ on the railroad
I’ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts
I’ve got my love to keep me warm
I’ve got rings on my fingers
I’ve got sixpence
I’ve lost my doggy
I’ve waited honey, waited long for you
J
Ja-da
Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing, Jing, Jing!)
January and February
Jealous
Jeanie with the light brown hair
Jeannine I dream of lilac time
Jeepers creepers
Jenny Jenkins
Jesus lover of my soul
Jesus loves me
Jesus, saviour, pilot me
Jesus, tender, shepherd, hear me
Jimmy had a nickel
Jingle bells
Joan of Arc
John Brown’s body
John Henry
John Peel
Johnny Doughboy found a rose in Ireland
Johnny smoker
Johnny Zero
Jolly good company
Jolly old St. Nicholas
Joy to the world
Juanita
June in January
June is bustin’ out all over
June night
Just a baby’s prayer at twilight (for her daddy over there)
Just a cottage small (by a waterfall)
Just a gigolo
Just a memory
Just another day wasted away
Just around the corner
Just as I am
Just awearyin’ for you
Just before the battle, mother
Just for today
Just like a butterfly
Just once again
Just one more chance
Just tell them that you saw me
K
Kathleen Mavourneen
Katy-did
Keep the home fires burning
Keep thyself pure
Keep your head down, Fritzie boy!
Keep your sunny side up
Keller’s American hymn
Kemo kimo
Kentucky babe
Killarney
Kind words can never die
King George’s men
Kingdom coming
Kiss and make up
Kiss me again
Kitty from Kansas City
K-K-K-Katy
Knee deep in the daisies
L
La Brabançonne
La cucaracha
La golondrina
La Marseillaise
La paloma
La vie en rose
L’amour-toujours-l’amour (Love everlasting)
Land of hope and glory
Landing of the pilgrims (song for Thanksgiving day)
Landlord, fill the flowing bowl
Largo
Last night
Last night I had the strangest dream
Last night on the back porch
Last night the nightingale woke me
Lazy day
Lazy John
Lazy Mary, will you get up?
Lazybones
Le brigadier
Le drapeau de carillon
Lead kindly light
Lead us, heavenly father, lead us
Let a smile be your umbrella
Let it snow
Let me call you sweetheart
Let me entertain you
Let the rest of the world go by
Let’s all sing like the birdies sing
Let’s have a peal
Let’s have another cup of coffee
Let’s put out the lights (and go to sleep)
Let’s sing again
Lieber Augustin
Liebestraum
Lightly row
Lights out
Li’l Liza Jane
Lilly dale
Lily of the valley
Limehouse blues
Linger awhile
Linger longer Letty
Listen to my tale of woe
Listen to the mocking bird
Litoria
Little Annie Rooney
Little birdie
Little Bo-Peep
Little boy blue
Little brown jug
Little drops of water
Little girl
Little grey home in the West
Little Jack Horner
Little Maggie
Little old lady
Little Tom Tinker
Loch Lomond
London bridges
Londonderry air
Lonely melody
Lonesome road blues
Long boy
Long, long ago
Look at the ears on him (How do you get that way?)
Look for the silver lining
Looking at the world through rose colored glasses
Lookout mountain
Lord, dismiss us with they blessing
Lord, for to-morrow
Lord God of hosts
Lord, keep us safe this night
Lord, we come with hearts aflame
Lost chord
Louisiana lullaby
Love in bloom
Love is sweeping the country
Love makes the world go ’round
Love me and the world is mine
Love sends a little gift of roses
Love songs of the Nile
Love thy neighbor
Loveliest night of the year
Lovely evening
Lovely lady
Lovely night
Love’s greetings (Salut d’amour)
Love’s old sweet song
Loving kindness
Lullaby
Lullaby of Broadway
Luther’s cradle hymn (Away in a manger)
Lying in the hay
M
Ma
MacNamara’s Band
Madelon
Mademoiselle from Armentières
Magic on Broadway
Magnolia
Mairzy doats
Major Dundee march
Malbrouck
Mama don’t allow
Mandy
Mandy Lee
Man’s life’s a vapor
March! March!
March of the men of Harlech!
March of the volunteers
March on
Marche Lorraine
Marcheta (a love song of old Mexico)
Marching along together
Marching in khaki
Marching through Georgia
Margie
Marianina
Maria’s lambkin
Marie
Mariutch
Mary
Mary had a little lamb
Mary Lou
Maryland, my Maryland
Mary’s a grand old name
Massa dear
Massa’s in de cold ground
Me and my shadow
Me and the moon
Meerschaum pipe
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis
Meet me tonight in Dreamland
Memories
Memory lane
Merrily, merrily
Merry bells of Hamburg
Merry widow waltz
Michael Roy
Michigan, my Michigan
Mickey Mouse’s birthday party
Mighly lak’ a rose
Miller of the Dee
Miss you
Mississippi
Mississippi mud
Missouri waltz
Mole in the ground
Moonbeams and dreams of you
Moonlight and roses
Moonlight and shadows
Moonlight bay
Morning glories
Morning prayer
Morning song
Mosquito’s serenade
M-O-T-H-E-R
Mother Machree
Mother of mine (I still have you)
Mother pin a rose on me
Mountain greenery
Mr. Dooley
Mr. Frog went a courtin’
Mush-mush
Musical alphabet
Must be santa
My baby just cares for me
My beautiful lady
My blue heaven
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
My buddy
My dream sweetheart
My faith looks up to thee
My gal Sal
My heart at thy sweet voice
My heart’s in the highlands
My hero
My home’s across the Blue Ridge mountains
My little dream girl
My little girl
My love’s an arbutus
My melancholy baby
My mother’s eyes
My mother’s rosary
My old Kentucky home
My own native land
My pony boy
My reverie
My silent love
My sunshine
My sweetheart’s the man in the moon
My time is your time
My wife’s gone to the country
My wild Irish rose
N
Nancy Lee
Near the cross
Nearer, my God, to thee
Nelly Bly
Nelly was a lady
Nesting time
Never in a million years
Never should have told you
New river train
Night and day
Night-hearding song
Nine pound hammer
No can do
No greater love
No no, a thousand times no
No other one
No regrets
Noah’s ark
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen
Nobody’s sweetheart
Not because your hair is curly
Now is the hour
Now Robin, lend to me thy bow
Now thank we all our God
Now the day is over
O
O beautiful banner
O Canada
O come all ye faithful
O, come, come away
O eyes that are weary
O God, beneath thy guiding hand
O God of loveliness
O hush thee, my babie
O Jesus, I have promised
O, Katharina!
O little town of Bethlehem
O love that wilt not let me go
O maiden bright
O Mary, don’t you weep
O me! O my! (A toast)
O my love!
O paradise
O soldier, soldier
O sole mio
O tempora! O mores!
O thou from whom all goodness flows
O worship the king
Of thee I sing
Oft in danger
Oft in the stilly night
Oh, broad land
Oh by jingo
Oh, can ye sew cushions
Oh, dear, what can the matter be
Oh! dem golden slippers
Oh, didn’t he ramble
Oh didn’t it rain
Oh Frenchy
Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning
Oh how I miss you tonight
Oh Mabel
Oh! Ma-ma! (The butcher boy)
Oh Marie, oh Marie
Oh, my darling Clementine
Oh, solemn hour
Oh! Susanna
Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast
Oh, what a beautiful mornin’
Oh what a pal was Mary
Oh, what a pal was “Whoozis”
Oh where is my little dog gone
Oh, you beautiful doll
O’Hoolihan
Oklahoma
Old aunt Jemima
Old black Joe
Old cowhand
Old Dog Tray
Old fashioned garden
Old folks at home
Old Grimes
Old hundredth
Old Joe Clark
Old king Cole
Old MacDonald had a farm
Old rugged cross
Old Santa Claus
Old Zip Coon
On a Sunday afternoon
On, brave old army team
On moonlit waters
On, o thou soul
On the banks of the Wabash far away
On the beach at Bali Bali
On the beach at Waikiki (or the golden hula)
On the beam
On the road to Mandalay
On the way to France
On top of old smoky
On Wisconsin
Once in love with Amy
One hour with you
One in a million
One more ribber to cross
One sweetly solemn thought
One, two, button your shoe
One, two, three, four
Only a little box of soldiers
Onward, Christian soldiers
Organ grinder’s swing
Our blest redeemer
Our boys will shine tonight
Our country
Our flag
Our flag is there
Our God, our help in ages past
Our own Canadian boys
Out on the deep
Out the windows he must go
Over the banister
Over the rainbow
Over the river and through the woods
Over the summer sea
Over there
P
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag and smile, smile, smile
Paddle your own canoe
Paddlin’ Madelin’ home
Pagan love song
Pal of my cradle days
Palm branches
Paper moon
Paradise
Parody Field Artillery song
Pass me not
Passing by
Pay day (That was his favorite call)
Peace be with all
Peanut song
Peg o’ my heart
Peggy O’Neil
Pennies from heaven
Peter Gray
Pilgrims’ chorus
Please go ’way and let me sleep
Please keep me in your dreams
Poetry
Polly put the kettle on
Polly-wolly-doodle
Poor Butterfly
Pop! goes the weasel
Positively
Praise for peace
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!
Prayer of thanksgiving
Presidents on parade
Pretty baby
Prisoner’s song
Proudly as the eagle
Pucker up and whistle (’till the clouds roll by)
Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody
Put on your old grey bonnet
Put your arms around me, honey
R
Ragtime cowboy Joe
Rain
Rainbow on the river
Raise your hands
Rally round the flag
Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech
Ramona
Reaching for the moon
Red lips
Red moon
Red river valley
Red sails in the sunset
Red wing
Rejoice, the Lord is king
Rejoice ye pure in heart
Religion is a fortune
Remember
Rescue the perishing
Reuben and Rachel
Reuben Ranzo
Revolutionary tea
Rhythm of State Street
Ring, ring de banjo!
Rio Grande
Rio Rita
Rise, crowned with light
River, stay ’way from my door
Roamin’ in the gloamin’
Robin Adair
Robin Redbreast
Robinson Crusoe
Rochester
Rock of ages
Rock the cradle Lucy
Rock-a-by baby
Rocked in the cradle of the deep
Roll in my sweet baby’s arms
Roll Jordan roll
Roll on, silver moon
Rory O’More
Rosalie
Rose of the Rio Grande
Roses of picardy
Round her neck she wears a yeller ribbon (For her lover who is fur fur away)
Row, row, row
Row, row, row your boat
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown
Rule, Britannia!
Russian lullaby
Russian national anthem
S
Safe in the arms of Jesus
Safely through another week
Sail away ladies
Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main
Sailing, sailing, sailing
Sally in our alley
San Francisco
Santa Claus is coming to town
Santa Lucia
Save the last dance for me
Save your sorrow (for to-morrow)
Saviour, again to they dear name
Say “au revoir” but not “good-bye”
Say darlin’ say
Say it with music
Scenes that are brightest
School days
Scotland’s burning
Scots, wha hae wi’ Wallace bled
Season’s greetings
See saw Margery Daw
See, the conquering hero comes
See-saw
Semper paratus
Send out thy light
September in the rain
Serenade
Serenade (Shelley)
Shady grove
Shady tree
Shall we gather at the river
Shanty in old shanty town
She can be so nice
She gave them all the ha ha ha
She is more to be pitied than censured
She may have seen better days
She reminds me of you
She sells sea-shells
She was bred in old Kentucky
She was happy ’till she met you
She was just a sailor’s sweetheart
She wore a yellow ribbon
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain
She’s only a bird in a gilded cage
S-h-i-n-e
Shine on harvest moon
Ship ahoy!
Shoo fly!
Shortnin’ bread
Show me the way, o Lord
Show me the way to go home
Shuffle off to Buffalo
Side by side
Silent night, holy night
Silent now the drowsy bird
Silver bells
Silver dollar
Silver moon
Silver threads among the gold
Simple Simon
Since Nellie came back from the city
Sing a song of sixpence
Sing again that sweet refrain
Sing along
Sing and smile and pray the clouds away
Sing baby sing
Sing me a baby song
Sing something simple
Singin’ in the rain
Singing in the rain
Sioux City Sue
Sir eglamore
Sister Susie’s sewing shirts for soldiers
Skip to my Lou
Skye boat song
Sleep
Sleep, baby, sleep
Sleep, comrades sleep!
Sleepers, arise!
Sleepy time down South
Sleepy time gal
Sleigh ride
Slumber Song
Slumming on Park Avenue
Smarty
Smile, darn ya, smile
Smile praises, O sky, soft breathe them, O air
Smiles
So blue
So early in de morning
Softly now the light of day
Soldier boy
Soldiers’ chorus
Soldier’s farewell
Soldier’s joy
Soldiers of Christ, arise
Solomon Levi
Some day I’ll wander back again
Some folks do
Some of these days
Somebody stole my gal
Somebody’s knocking at your door
Someday (You’ll want me to want you)
Sometime
Sometimes I’m happy
Son of a gambolier
Song at twilight
Song of a thousand years
Song of the forge
Song of the G.I. dummy
Song of the islands
Song of the vagabonds
Songs my mother taught me
Sound the loud timbrel
Soup song (All you little rookies, we wish the same to you)
Sourwood mountain
Speak to me
Speed away
Spin, spin
Spirit of the T.T.C.
Spring song
Stand up for Jesus
Stars of the summer night
Stars trembling o’er us
Steal away
Steamboat Bill
Steersman, leave the watch!
Stein song
Stein song (Hovey/Bullard)
Still as the night
Stormy weather
Stout hearted men
Strike up the band
Stumbling
Style all the while
Suckin’ cider thru a straw
Summer is a-coming in
Sun of my soul
Sunday
Sunny side of the street
Sur mon pere
Susy, little Susy
Swanee
Swanee river
Swanee shore
Sweet Adeline
Sweet and low
Sweet by-and-by
Sweet day is softly dying
Sweet Genevieve
Sweet Georgia Brown
Sweet hour of prayer
Sweet Jenny Lee
Sweet Marie
Sweet potatoes
Sweet Rosie O’Grady
Sweet Sue
Sweet violets
Swing low, sweet chariot
Sylvia
T
Take me out to the ball game
Take this hammer
Talking through my heart
Tallahassee
Tap! Tap! Tap!
Taps
Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay!
Tea for two
Teasing
Tell me
Tell me the old, old story
Ten little bottles
Ten little Indians
Tenting on the old camp ground
Thanks a million
Thanks for the memory
Thanksgiving song
That big rock candy mountain
That certain party
That goes on for days and days
That old gang of mine
That wonderful mother of mine
That’s my weakness now
That’s where my money goes
The American flag
The American hymn
The animal fair
The anniversary song
The Army Air Corps
The Army Bean
The bailiff’s daughter of islington
The band played on
The banks o’ Doon
The battle-cry of freedom
The bear went over the mountain
The bee and the pup
The bees
The bell doth toll
The Bells of Osney
The bells of St. Mary’s
The best old flag on earth
The best things in life are free
The birds’ return
The blue Alsatian mountains
The blue and white (University of Toronto song)
The blue bells of Scotland
The boots
The Bowery
The boys of England
The British grenadiers
The broken ring
The call of the motherland
The call to arms
The Campbells are comin’
The cheshire hunt
The Christmas song (merry Christmas to you)
The church’s one foundation
The climate
The cossack’s song
The countersigns
The cuckoo
The curtains of night
The daughter of Rosie O’Grady
The day thou gavest
The dearest spot of earth to me is home
The desert song
The donkey
The Dutchman’s dog
The evening bell
The farmer
The farmer in the dell
The farmer’s daughters
The farmyard
The ferry
The first Nowell
The flag
The flag that never comes down
The flowers that bloom in the spring
The fountain in the park
The funny old world rolls along
The gang that sang heart of my heart
The Garibaldi hymn
The girl I left behind me
The girl in the little green hat
The glorious fourth
The glow worm
The gold diggers’ song (We’re in the money)
The good old man
The great escape march
The gypsy love song
The harp that once through Tara’s halls
The hart he loves the high wood
The heart bowed down
The heavens resound
The high cost of loving
The hills of Wyomin
The home road
The Indians had the right idea
The Japanese sandman
The keeper
The lady in red
The land o’ the leal
The land of the maple
The landlady’s daughter
The last long mile
The last mile
The last rose of summer
The letter edged in black
The little brown church
The little dustman
The little old log cabin in the lane
The little old red shawl my mother wore
The little soldier
The lone fish ball
The lonesome road
The long day closes
The lord is arisen
The Lord is my shepherd
The Lord is my shepherd (Walden)
The Lord’s my shepherd
The lord’s prayer
The Loreley
The love nest
The low-backed car
The maid from Algoma
The man in the moon
The man on the flying trapeze
The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo
The maple leaf forever
The Marine’s hymn
The men of the North
The mermaid
The minstrel boy
The more we get together
The mulberry bush
The mummy song
The music goes round and round
The night is young and you’re so beautiful
The nut-brown maid
The old cabin home
The old Chisholm trail
The old family album
The old gray mare
The old oaken bucket
The old red cradle
The palms
The patriots
The peanut vendor
The pearl
The pipe
The pledge to the flag
The poachers of Lincolnshire
The powder-monkey
The quilting party
The rainy day
The rangers’ song (We’re all pals together)
The recruit
The river Genesee
The roast beef of England
The robin
The robin and chicken (The scale song)
The roll call
The rose of no man’s land
The rose of Tralee
The sands of time
The sheik of Araby
The sidewalks of New York
The smoke goes up the chimney just the same
The snow-bird
The soldiers of the king
The son of God goes forth
The son of God goes forth to war
The song is ended
The song of the Marines (we’re shovin’ right off again)
The spacious firmament on high
The Spanish cavalier
The Spanish guitar
The spring
The star of Glengary
The stars and stripes forever
The stars and stripes forever (Sousa)
The star-spangled banner
The stormy evening
The streets of New York (In old New York)
The sun worshippers
The sunshine of your smile
The sweetest story ever told
The sweetest sweetheart in the world
The sweetheart of sigma chi
The sword of Bunker Hill
The tarpaulin jacket
The three chafers
The three crows
The three fishermen
The three little pigs
The tight little island
The trail of the lonesome pine
The tramp’s song
The tree in the wood
The two roses
The U.S.A forever
The vacant chair
The vicar of Bray
The voice in the old village choir
The waltz you saved for me
The wearing of the green
The wee cooper of fife
The Whiffenpoof song
The whippoorwill song
The whisper song
The wide Missouri
The window
The world is waiting for a sunrise
The Yankee doodle boy
The yellow rose of texas
Then I’ll be happy
Then you’ll remember me
There ain’t no bugs on me
There are many flags in many lands
There is a green hill
There is a tavern in the town
There was an old man
There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight
There’s a friend for little children
There’s a little spark of love still burning
There’s a long, long trail
There’s a rainbow ’round my shoulder
There’s music in the air
There’s no business like show business
(There’s no place like) Home for the holidays
There’s something about a soldier
There’s something in the air
They all love Jack
They go wild simply wild over me
Thine eyes so blue and tender
This is my country
This is the Army, Mr. Jones
This land is your land
This little piggie went to market
This year’s kisses
Tho’ the earth be bright
Those evening bells
Those pals of ours
Those Wabash blues
Thou source of being
Three blind mice
Three children sliding
Three little fishies
Three little words
Three o’clock in the morning
Throw another log on the fire
Throw out the life-line
Tiger rag
’Till dawning
Till we meet again
Time on my hands
Tip toe through the tulips with me
Tipitipitin
’Tis springtime
To a rose
To and fro
To be with you
To shorten winter’s sadness
To the friends we love
To the North
To the North, to the land of the pine
To thee, o country!
Today is Monday
Together
Together (wherever we go)
Tom Bowling
Tom Dooley
Tomorrow
To-morrow
Tonight you belong to me
Too many tears
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral that’s an Irish lullaby
Toot toot tootsie (goo’ bye!)
Toronto
Torpedo Jim
Trabling back to Georgia
Tramp, tramp, tramp
Tree song
Trees
True love
Trust in me
Try, try again
Turkey in the straw
Turn again, Whittington
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To everything there is a season)
Twelve days of Christmas
Twickenham ferry
Twilight on the trail
Twinkle, little star
Twinkling stars are laughing, love
Two dollar bill
Two guitars
Two hearts in three-quarter time
Two little girls in blue
U
Un Canadien errant
Uncle Elmer
Uncle Ned
Under the bamboo tree
Under the moon
Under the stars and stripes
Underneath the Wabash Moon
Unto the hills around
Up on the house-top
Upidee
U.S. Field Artillery march
V
Varsity drag
Vesper hymn
Victory song
Viennese refrain
Vilia
Viva la Canadienne
Vive la compagnie
Volare
Volga boatmen’s song
Värmeland
W
Wabash cannonball
Wagon wheels
Wait for the wagon
Wait till the clouds roll by
Wait till the sun shines Nellie
Waiting for the rainbow
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
Waiting to grow
Wake, and tune your youthful voices
Waltz of memory
Washington and Lee swing
Waterbound
Watermelon smiling on the vine
Way back when
Way down yonder in New Orleans
Way down yonder in the cornfield
’Way up on the mountain top-tip-top
We are little soldier men
We did it before (and we can do it again)
We do squads left
We meet again tonight
We shall overcome
We three kings of orient are
We wish you a merry Christmas
Weave in, my hardy life
We’d better bide a wee
Wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine
Weel may the keel row
Welcome, sweet springtime
We’ll never let the old flag fall
We’re all noddin’
We’re all together again
Westminster chimes
What a friend we have in Jesus
What a life (trying to live without you)
What can I say after I say I’m sorry?
What Child Is This?
What shall I play
What the world needs now is love
What’ll I do
What’ll I do with the baby-o?
What’ll you do?
What’s the matter with father
When day is done
When evening’s twilight gathers round
When I get you alone to-night
When I grow too old to dream
When I lost you
When I saw sweet Nellie home
When I survey the wondrous cross
When I was a lady
When Irish eyes are smiling
When it’s springtime in the Rockies
When Johnny comes marching home
When love is kind
When my baby smiles at me
When my dream boat comes home
When my sugar walks down the street (all the little birdies go tweet-tweet-tweet)
When the baby lions come
When the corn is waving, Annie dear
When the cry from Belgium
When the great red dawn is shining
When the lights are low
When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam
When the moon comes over the mountain
When the red red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin’ along
When the robins nest again
When the roll is called
When the saints go marching in
When the swallows homeward fly
When this blinkin’ war is over
When wilt thou save the people
When you and I were young, Maggie
When you were sweet sixteen
When you wore a tulip
When you’re smiling
When Yuba plays the rumba on the tuba
Where did you get that hat?
Where do we go from here?
Where do you worka John
Where have all the flowers gone?
Where have you been Billy boy?
Where is John?
Where is my wandering boy?
Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)
Where the river Shannon flows
Where they were
Where’s Elmer?
While shepherds watched their flocks
Whispering
Whispering hope
Whispers in the dark
White Christmas
White sand and grey sand
Who cares
Who is on the Lord’s side?
Who is Sylvia?
Who killed Cock Robin?
Who threw the overalls in mistress Murphy’s chowder
Who will o’er the downs so free
Who would not fight for freedom
Whoa, Emma!
Whoo-pee ti yi yo
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
Who’s sorry now
Who’s that a-calling
Who’s the best man in this town?
Who’s wonderful, who’s marvelous? Miss Annabelle Lee
Will the circle be unbroken
Will ye no come back again?
Will you love me in December as you do in May
Will you remember (sweetheart)
Winter
Winter wonderland
Wishing will make it so
With plenty of money and you (Gold diggers’ lullaby)
Wonderful one
Woodman, spare that tree
Work, for the night is coming
Worried man blues
Would God I were the tender apple blossom
Would you like to take a walk
Would you rather be a colonel with an eagle on your shoulder, or a private with a chicken on your knee?
Y
Yaka-hula-hickla-ooola
Yankee doodle
Yankee doodle-oodle
Yearning
Years of peace
Yes sir! that’s my baby
Yes we have no bananas
Yes, yes, in your eyes
Yield not to temptation
Yip-I-addy-I-ay
(Yoo hoo hoo I’ll call to you) Under your window tonight
You always hurt the one you love
You are my lucky star
You are my sunshine
You came to my rescue
You can’t pull the wool over my eyes
You don’t like it- not much
(You gotta have) Heart
You leave me breathless
You made me love you I didn’t want to do it
You must have been a beautiful baby
You oughta be in pictures (my star of stars)
You tell me your dream, I’ll tell you mine
You took the words right out of my heart
You try somebody else
You were meant for me
Your boy is on the coal pile now
You’re a grand old flag
You’re an old smoothie
You’re driving me crazy
You’re here and I’m here
You’re in Kentucky sure as you’re born
You’re in the army now
You’re the cream in my coffee
Z
Zip code song
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah
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