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Was There Ever A Pal Like You.Mother dear it's lonely here without you [first line]Was there ever a pal like you was there ever a gal like you [first line of chorus] 

Irving Berlin (composer lyricist) (Irving Berlin, Inc., 1587 Broadway, 2012-06-22)
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Stay in Your Own Backyard.Lilac trees a blooming in the corner, by the gate [first line]Now honey, yo' stay in yo' own back yard [first line of chorus] 

Karl Kennett (lyricist); Lyn Udall (composer) (, 2012-06-22)
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Beyond the Clouds. Song and Chorus.Mother, where is Minnie now, Minnie whom we loved so well [first line]Minnie, mother's wept all day, and her head with grief is bowed [first line of chorus] 

C. A. White (composer lyricist) (White, Smith & Perry, 298 & 300 Washington St., 2012-06-22)
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Two Little Blue Little Shoes.A trunk standing open and near it a child, enchanted by what meets its sight [first line]Two little blue little shoes, two little feet, where are they? [first line of chorus] 

M. E. Rourke (lyricist); L. Peasley (composer) (McKinley Music Co., 307-309 Wabash Ave., 2012-06-22)
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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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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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The Fairy Boy. From the Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland.A Mother came when Stars were paling, Wailing round a lonely spring [first line] 

S. Lover (composer) (John Cole, 2012-06-22)
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I Have No Mother Now. Song and Chorus.The midnight stars are gleaming upon the silent grave [first line]The cloud of grief is heaping its shadow on my brow [first line of chorus] 

H. A. Clark (composer) (J.J. Daly, No. 419 Grand Street, 2012-06-22)
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Farewell Mother Dear. Ballad.Farewell! mother dear, I go Where loved ones never can be parted [first line]Farewell! mother dear, I go Where loved ones never can be parted [first line of chorus] 

Stephen C. Foster (composer) (John J. Daly, 419 Grand St., 2012-06-22)
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