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Songbook title:
Jolly Songs of the Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada
Year:
1913
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Songs:
A good cigar is a smoke
A stein song
A wee deoch an’ doris
Alexander’s ragtime band
All alone, all alone, nobody here but me
Alouette
And the green grass grew all around
Annie Laurie
Any little girl, that’s a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me
Any rags?
Are you coming out tonight Mary Ann?
Auld lang syne
Baggage guard
Be my little baby bumble bee
B-E-A-N-S
Bedelia
Billy
Billy, Billy, bounce your baby doll
Bluebell
Budweiser’s a friend of mine
By the light of the silvery moon
Calligan-call again
Canada
Casey Jones
Cockles and mussels
Come Josephine in my flying machine
Come to me in Canada
Coronation day
Dear, delightful women
Do it again
Down on the farm
Down where the cotton blossoms grow
Drink to me only with thine eyes
Drinking, drinking, drinking
Dublin daisies
En roulant ma boule
Every little bit added to what you’ve got makes just a little bit more
Every little movement
Everybody gives me good advice
Everybody loves a chicken
Everybody two-step
Everybody works but father
Everybody’s doin’ it now
Fall in and follow me
Flanagan
Following in father’s footsteps
Fou the noo
Gee! But I like the music with my meals
God save the queen
Good bye boys
Goodbye booze
Good-night, ladies
Goodnight, nurse
Happy land
Has anybody seen Sir Henry?
Heidelberg
Heinz
Here’s to the maiden
Hitchy koo
Home sweet home
Honey man
How dry am I
Hurrah for Mary
I can’t be true to one little girl when another little girl comes ’round
I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m on my way
I love a lassie
I want a girl just like the girl that married dear old dad
I was roaming along
I wonder who’s kissing her now
I’d do as much for you
If you talk in your sleep don’t mention my name
I’ll do anything in the world for you
I’m a member of the midnight crew
I’m afraid to go home in the dark
I’m going back to Dixie
I’m on my way to Reno
I’m on the jury
I’m the guy
I’m the man they left behind
In my harem
In the days of old
In the evening by the moonlight
In the good old summer time
In the shade of the old armoury
It looks like a big night tonight
It was the Dutch
I’ve got rings on my fingers
Just as father used to do
Kentucky days
Kind, kind and gentle is she
Lady Angeline
Landlord, fill the flowing bowl
Little brown jug
Love’s old sweet song
Marching through Georgia
Mary Ann McCarthy
Mary went ’round and around
Moonlight bay
Mother pin a rose on me
Mr. Dooley
My beautiful lady
My little Persian rose
My Marguerite
My motter
My old Kentucky home
My Sumurun girl
My wife’s gone to the country
My wild Irish rose
Never no more
No wedding bells for me
Nothing like that in our family
O Canada
O glory
Oh, didn’t he ramble
Oh, Julia
Oh Mr. Dream man
Oh, my darling Clementine
Oh, that Navajo rag
Oh, when I die
Oh, you beautiful doll
Old Grimes
On the Mississippi
Petticoats for women
Polly-wolly-doodle
Pork, beans, and hard-tack
Private Tommy Atkins
Put on your old grey bonnet
Put your arms around me, honey
Queen’s own rifles
[Redacted slur for African American] won’t steal
Roamin’ in the gloamin’
Row, row, row
Rule, Britannia!
Scots, wha hae wi’ Wallace bled
She is my daisy
Ship ahoy!
Silver threads among the gold
Skiddy-mer-rink-a-doo means I love you
Snookey ookums
Soldier’s farewell
Soldier’s home sweet home
Somebody else is gettin’ it
Son of a gambolier
Southern girls
Steamboat Bill
Stop your tickling, Jock
Sweet Adeline
Take me back to London town
Tenting on the old camp ground
That baboon baby dance
That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune
That mysterious rag
That old girl of mine
That ragtime regimental band
That’s how I need you
The bird on Nellie’s hat
The bonnie banks o’ loch Lomond
The Cubanola glide
The Dutch company
The Eddystone light
The Gaby glide
The growler
The Hamburg show
The hanging of father
The land of the maple
The maple leaf forever
The marquee tent
The merry widow
The modern Japanee
The Oceana Roll
The old brigade
The preacher and the bear
The ragtime soldier man
The ragtime violin
The shade of the palm
The soldiers of the queen
The Spaniard that blighted my life
The Strand
The temperance corps
The three crows
The ups and downs of little Mary
The wedding of Sandy McNab
There is a tavern in the town
There’s a girl in Havana
Tobermory
Tommy
Toronto town
Under the anheuser bush
Veteran song
Vive la compagnie
Waiting at the church
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
Wal, I swan!
Waltz me around again, Willy
We parted on the shore
We’ve had a lovely time so long good-bye
What’s the matter with father
When I get you alone to-night
When I lost you
When I waltz with you
When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam
When uncle joe plays a rag on his banjo
When was there ever a night like this
Where the river Shannon flows
Who are you getting at, eh?
Who are you with tonight?
Who’s the best man in this town?
Why don’t you work?
Willie’s got another girl now
Yip-I-addy-I-ay
You can look and you can listen but m-u-m is the word
You’ll do the same thing over again
You’ll have to wait till my ship comes in
You’re a great big blue-eyed baby
You’re my baby
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