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I Saw Thee Like a Bride. A Scotch Ballad.I saw thee like a bride wi' roses purely white [first line]
(D'Almaine & Co., Soho Square, 2012-06-22)
Ma Sombaline.Way down in South Car'lina, where de southern breezes blow [first line]Come tell me, Sombaline, dat you will be ma queen [first line of chorus]
(The S. Brainard's Sons Co., 2012-06-22)
Tobie, I Kind O' Likes You.I always said I'd never wed [first line]Tobie, I kind o' likes you [first line of chorus]
(Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St., 2012-06-22)
Plantation and End Songs. I Always Takes De Cake.I'se gwine to sing a little song of a high ton'd colored affair [first line]Den I always takes de cake, just for de ladies' sake [first line of chorus]
(Thompson & Odell, 177 Washington St. Branch, 78 Tremont St., 2012-06-22)
Banjo Serenade (Chloe, I'm Waitin').By de river when night is dark, what's de music you hear dere? [first line]Plink plunk plink plunk, den to her I sing [first line of chorus]
(Edward Schuberth & Co., 23 Unon Square, 2012-06-22)
Annie Laurie. Ballad. From the "Vocal Melodies of Scotland."Maxwellton braes are bonnie, where early fa's the dew [first line]
(C. Jefferys, 21 Soho Square, 2012-06-22)
I'm O'er Young to Marry Yet.I'm over young, I'm over young, I'm over young to marry yet [first line]I'm over young, I'm over young, I'm over young to marry yet [first line of chorus]
(George Willig, 171 Chesnut Street, 2012-06-22)
I've Got a Feelin' For You. Song and Chorus.Miss Liza loved a bashful coon who'd keep a gazin' at the moon [first line]'Way down in my heart I've got a feelin' for you [first line of chorus]
(F.B. Haviland Publishing Company, New Zealand Bldg., Broadway & 37th St., 2012-06-22)