Legion airs ; songs of "over there" and "over here" /
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| Format: | Musical Score Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
L. Feist,
[1932]
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Table of Contents:
- Over there / by George M. Cohan
- There's a long, long trail / music by Zo Elliott, words by Stoddard King
- The rose of No Man's Land / by Jack Caddigan and James A. Brennan
- Keep the home-fires burning till the boys come home / music by Ivor Novello, words by Lena Guilbert Ford
- My Belgian rose / by Geo. Benoit, Rob't Levenson, Ted Garton
- When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose / music by Percy Wenrich, words by Jack Mahoney
- Good-bye Broadway, hello France! / music by Billy Baskette, words by C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis
- It's a long, long way to Tipperary / by Jack Judge and Harry Williams
- The stammering song : K-K-K-Katy / by Geoffrey O'Hara
- Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag and smile, smile, smile! / music by Felix Powell, words by George Asaf
- Anchors aweigh, the song of the Navy The sunshine of your smile / music by Lilian Ray, words by Leonard Cooke
- Where do we go from here? / by Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich
- My wild Irish rose / words and music by Chauncey Olco'tt
- Till we meet again / music by Richard A. Whiting, words by Raymond B. Egan
- Smiles / music by Lee S. Roberts, words by J. Will Callahan
- My buddy / music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn
- You'll be there / music by Ernest R. Ball, words by J. Kiern Brennan.
- When Pershing's men go marching into Picardy / music by James H. Rogers, words by Dana Burnet
- Stand, stand up America! / words and music by Edward Horsman
- Don't bite the hand that's feeding you / music by Jimmie Morgan, words by Thomas Hoier
- To the legion! : marching song / music by Slim Letford, words by Rudy Vallée and Hugh Mooney
- Connecticut / by Bertha L. Welles
- A song of Florida / words and music by Fawn D. Carroll
- Song of the Illinois legionaire / words and music by Mildred Yuill
- New Hampshire marches on / words by Edward L. Lydiard
- Sons of Ohio / by L.O. Garrison
- Legion buddies / by David Goldberg
- Legionaires / words and music by Dan A. Laning
- The Jersey legionaire / music by Leo Nash, words by C. Richard Allen
- Powder River / music by Frederick Boothroyd, words by Porter B. Coolidge
- Good-bye, good luck, God bless you is all that I can say / music by Ernest R. Ball, words by J. Keirn Brennan
- We're going over / Andrew B. Sterling ; Bernie Grossman ; Arthur Lange
- The last long mile / words and music by Emil Breitenfeld
- I want to go home / words and music by Gitz Rice
- Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers / music by Hermann E. Darewski, words by R.P. Weston
- The Darktown strutters' ball / words and music by Shelton Brooks.
- Li'l Liza Jane / by Countess Ada de Lachau
- I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way / words and music by George Fairman
- I ain't got weary yet! / music by Percy Wenrich, words by Howard Johnson
- It's a long, long way to the U.S.A. and the girl I left behind / music by Harry von Tilzer, words by Val Trainor
- The Army bean by Joseph P. Webster
- The battle song of liberty / vocal adaptiation by George L. Cobb, words by Jack Yellen
- Good morning, Mr. Zip-zip-zip! / written around a Fort Niagara fragment by Robert Lloyd
- Our country : national hymn / words and music by Frank Taft
- Uncle Sam / by Edward Bushnell
- Give me a kiss by the numbers / by Jos. F. Trounstine
- Would you rather be a colonel with an eagle on your shoulder, or a private with a chicken on your knee? / music by Archie Gottler, words by Sidney D. Mitchell
- Star-spangled banner / Francis Scott Key ; Joyhn Stafford Smith
- America (My country 'tis of thee) / S.F. Smith ; Henry Carey
- God save the king / Henry Carey
- Hail! hail! the gang's all here! / music by Theodore Morse and Arthur Sullivan, words by D.A. Esrom
- Song of the Navy / music by Bryon Gay, words by Haven Gillespie
- Have a little regiment of your own / words and music by Percival Knight
- She was just a sailor's sweetheart / words and music by Joe Burke
- I don't want to get well / music by Harry Jentes, words by Howard Johnson and Harry Pease.
- Look at the ears on him : how do you get that way? / music by L.M. Harrington, arr. by David Griffin, words by Jack W. Alford
- Pay-day! : that was his favorite call / by Arthur fields
- 'Round her neck she wears a yeller ribbon : for her lover who is fur, fur away / words and music by Geo. A. Norton
- Soup song : all you little rookies, we wish the same to you / adapted and arranged by Joh B. Archer
- If I'm not at the roll-call (kiss Mother "goodbye" for me) / George Boyden
- Roarious! : coast artillery marching song / adapted and arranged by John P. Marshall
- Coast artillery song
- Your boy is on the coal pile now / by Seaman Sam Ward
- A capital ship
- Sailing / Godfrey Marks
- Nancy Lee / music by Stephen Adams, words by Fred E. Weatherly
- Torpedo Jim / music by Jimmie V. Monaco, words by Roger Lewis
- Song of the officers' torpedo class
- The countersigns
- Turkey in the straw / music by Otto Bonnell, words by Leo. Wood
- Sims's flotilla
- Home, boys, home!
- The recruit
- All we do is sign the pay-roll
- You're in the army now
- Mademoiselle from Armentières : hinky, dinky, parley voo
- Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing, Jing, Jing!) / words an dmusic by Bob Carleton
- Homeward bound / music by Geo. W. Meyer, words by Howard Johnson and Coleman Goetz
- Where they were
- Bombed!
- We do squads left
- The bells of hell go ting-a-ling-a-ling for you but not for me
- Beside a Belgian water-tank
- When this blinkin' war is over
- Madelon
- I wonder where my buddies are to-night? : a post-war memory ballad / music by Richard A. Whiting, words by Billy Rose & Raymond B. Egan.