Songs of World War I. II.
A collection of popular songs from the First World War.
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Language: | English |
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MSU: Gift of J. Fred MacDonald. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 audio file (3 hr., 15 min., 12 sec.)) |
Format: | Electronic Audio Software |
Contents:
- The Man Who Put the Germ in German / Nora Bayes
- Mammy's Little Chocolate Soldier / Nora Bayes
- The Laddies Who Fought and Won / Harry Lauder
- From the North, South, East and West / Harry Lauder
- Granny's Laddie (One of the Boys Who Went) / Harry Lauder
- Don't Let Us Sing Anymore About War, Just Let US Sing of Love / Harry Lauder
- Ta, Ta, My Bonnie Maggie Darling / Harry Lauder
- Gosh, I Wish I Was a Belgian / Cal Stewart (as part of a comedy skit War Talk at Pumpkin Center)
- Coming Through the Rhine / Arthur Fields
- Good-bye Alexander, Good-bye Honey Boy / Collins and Harlan
- Good-bye Alexander, Good-bye Honey Boy / Marion Harris
- Uncle Joe Steps into France / Collins and Harlan
- Frenchy, Come to Yankee Land / Arthur Fields
- Fun in Flanders. Parts I and II / Lt. Gitz Rice and Henry Burr
- Arrival of the British Troops in France. Parts I & II, a descriptive sketch
- Keep the Home Fires Burning Till the Boys Come Home / Reed Miller and Frederick Wheeler
- On the Road to Happiness / Samuel Ash
- Let's All be Americans Now / The Knickerbocker Male Quartet
- Amercica, Here's My Boy / Andrea Sarto and The Knickerbocker Male Quartet
- Let's All Do Something / Arthur Fields
- When Johnny Marches Away / Edgar Stoddard and the Broadway Quartet
- Your Country Needs You Now / The Peerless Quartet
- When the Great Red Dawn is Shining / Charles Harrison
- Somewhere in France (is the Lily) / Henry Burr
- K-K-K-Katy / Eugene Buckley
- Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip / Eugene Buckley and The Peerless Quartet
- We'll do Our Share / While You're Over There / Robert Lewis
- Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land / Al Jolson
- If He Can Fight Like He Can Love (Good Night, Germany) / The Farber Sisters
- Where Do They Get 'Em, and How Do They Get 'Em? / Van and Schenck
- If I'm not at the Roll Call / Kiss Mother Good-bye for Me) / Campbell and Burr
- They'll be Mighty Proud in Dixie of Their Old Black Joe / Campbell and Burr
- I Didn't Raise My Boy to be a Soldier / Morton Harvey
- Stay Down Here Where You Belong / Henry Burr
- Down in the U-17 / Billy Murray
- Young America, We're Strong for You / The Peerless Quarter
- America, Here's My Boy / The Peerless Quartet
- Let's All be Americans Now / The American Quartet
- We'll Never Let Our Old Flag Fall / Edward Hamilton
- My Own United State from the musical When Johnny Comes Marching Home / Raymond Dixon
- I May be Gone for a Long, Long Time / The Shannon Four
- Over There / The American Quartet
- We're Going Over / The Peerless Quartet
- I Don't Know Where I'm Going, But I'm on My Way / The Peerless Quartet
- Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine / The Peerless Quartet
- I May Stay Away a Little Longer / The Peerless Quartet
- Oh! How I Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Home / Henry Burr
- There's Nobody Home But Me / Henry Burr
- Oh! Frenchy / Ben Linn
- When I Send You a Picture of Berlin / D. Bud Bernie
- Watch, Hope, and Wait Little Girl (Till I Come Back to You) / George Gordon and Robert Bruce
- Somebody's Waiting for Someone / The Peerless Quartet
- The Boys Who Won't Come Home / Henry Burr
- The Americans Come (An Episode in France in the Year 1918) / Reinold Warrenrath
- I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y. M. C. A. / Lambert Murphy and the Orpheus Quartet (from the military musical Yip-Yip-Yapbank)
- Bring Back My Soldier Boy to Me / Olive Kline
- God Brings You Safely to Our Arms Again / Elsie Baker
- For Dixie and Uncle Sam / Nora Bayes.