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Popular Songs Sung by Ed. Harrigan in his Popular Sketch of Who Owns the Clothes Line. Muldoon the Soldie Man.I am a man of great influance, And educated to a high degree [first line]As I walk the street each friend I meet says, "There goes Mulddon, he's a solid man." [first line of chorus]
(Frederick Blume, 27 Union Square, Broadway, 2012-06-22)
That Aeroplane Glide.Don't you hear the music playing, Can't you see those couples swaying [first line]Going up! going up! going up! Way up! [first line of chorus]
(Joe Morris Music Co., 130 West 37th St., 2012-06-22)
Mabel Wilde. Song and Chorus.In our dreams we often hear sweetest voices soft and clear [first line]In our dreams we often hear sweetest voices, soft and clear [first line of chorus]
(G.D. Russell & Company, 126 Tremont, Opp. Park St., 2012-06-22)
The Storm.The tempest rages wild and high, the waves lift up their voice and cry [first line]
(Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., 2012-06-22)
Sing My Love and I'll Forget.Sing to me love, that simple song, I used to love so dear [first line]
(Blamer & Weber, 56 Fourth St., 2012-06-22)
Yankee Doodle. A National AirA Yankee Boy is trim and tall, and never over fat sir [first line]Yankee Doodle guard your coast, Yankee doodle dandy [first line of chorus]
(Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Square, 2012-06-22)
Footstep Schottisch!
(Henry McCaffrey, No. 205 Baltimore Street, 2012-06-22)
Belles of Virginia Waltzes.
(S. Brainard's Sons, 2012-06-22)
Give Me a Moment Please.Pardon me Madame if I seem a trifle bold [first line]Give me a moment please, a moment please [first line of chorus]
(Famous Music Corp., 719 Seventh Avenue, 2012-06-22)