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Don't Forget Your Dear Old Southern Home. Sentimental Ballad.There's a dear old southern home, where I long again to roam [first line]Don't forget your dear old southern home my boy [first line of chorus] 

W. R. Arnold (lyricist); W. H. Etter (composer) (H.A. French, 2012-06-22)
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Happy Uncle Joe. Song and Chorus.Down on the old Plantation on Mississippi's shore [first line]Sadly tell the story, Wherever you may go [first line of chorus] 

J. G. Huntting (composer lyricist) (S.T. Gordon, 706 Broadway, 2012-06-22)
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Why Should Friendship's Chain Be Broke? Song and Chorus.Oh! why should friendship's chain be broke, or dimpling smiles give way [first line]Oh! Lilly, dear Lilly, Fair Lilly of Lingay [first line of chorus] 

R. G. Staples (composer) (Henry McCaffrey, 2012-06-22)
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A Smile & a Tear. A Favorite Song.You own I'm complacent, but tell me I'm cold [first line]I have lost in life's morn, all that life could endear [first line of chorus] 

M. P. Andrews (lyricist); Miss Abrams (composer) (J. & M. Paff's Musical Store, No.127 Broadway, 2012-06-22)
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Called Home.There is sorrow in this vast, vast, land [first line]Call'd home, call'd home, to happiness forevermore [first line of chorus] 

Richard F. King (lyricist); Thos. J. Ryan (composer); To Thee (composer) (George M. Krey, 1364 Broadway, 2012-06-22)
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Song Sheet Mother Kissed Me In My Dream.Lying on my dying bed, through the dark and silent night [first line]Mother kissed me in my dream [first line of chorus] 

Unknown author (Charles Magnus, No. 12 Frankfort Street, 2012-06-22)
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Mama Take Me By The Hand.Slowly 'long the crowded street, came a woman bent and old [first line]Mama, take me by the hand, you are weary, do not weep [first line of chorus] 

Wm. E. McNulty (lyricist); Harry Spiers (composer) (Oliver Ditson & Co., 2012-06-22)
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Japanese Lullaby. Sleep little Pigeon.Sleep, little pigeon, and fold your wings [first line] 

Eugene Field (lyricist); Clark Wright Evans (composer) (Otto Sutro & Co., 2012-06-22)
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(1) Ben Bolt, or, Ah! Don't You Remember. (2) Chant Favori De Kneass Varie Pour le Piano. [song and instrumental arrangement]Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice with hair so brown [first line] 

N. Kneass (composer); Charles Grobe (composer) (W.C. Peters, 2012-06-22)
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Where Dwell the Dead. A New Quartette.Where do they dwell? 'Neath grassy mounds, by daises, Lilies, and yellowcups of fairest gold First line of refrain Do they dwell there? Do they dwell there? [first line] 

T. H. Tanner (composer) (J. Sage & Sons, 209 Main St., 2012-06-22)
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