THE GOLDEN Book of favorite
songs
Compiled and Edited by: John W. Beattie, * William Breach *
Maybelle Glenn * Walter J. Goodell * Edgar B. Gordon * Norman H.
Hall * Ernest G. Hesser * E. Jane Wisenall (21st Edition)
Copyright 1915, 1923, 1946, Hall
& McCreary Company, Chicago
I have TWO copies of
this songbook, o
ne in good condition,
One that has a shabby
cover.
I'm asking 5.95 for the one in
good condition, and 1
.59 for the same book with
shabby covering.
Antique Collectable
Songbooks
CONTENTS:
Go to sleep, Lena darling
Graduation Song
Hail Columbia
Hail to the Chief
Hard Times come again no
more
Hark! The Herald Angels
sing
Harp, that once thro' Tara's
heart bowed down
Hey , Diddle Diddle
Hello, Speaker (a
Greeting)Ghose with Light Divine
Holy, Holy, Holy
Home, Sweet Home
Hop! Hop! Hop!
How Can I leave thee,
How D'Ye Do
How Firm a foundation
I aint gwine Study war
I cannot sing the old
songs
I heard the Bells
Illinois
Indian Lulllaby
Integer Vitae
In the gloaming
In the Prison cell I sit
It Came upon the Midnight I
think, When I read
I wandered today to the
hill
I will sing a lullaby
Janruary and February
Jesus lover of my soul
Jesus loves me
Jesus Tender Shepherd, Hear
me
Jingle Bells
John Brown's Body
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Joy to the world
Juanita
Just before the battle,
mother
Kathleen Mavoureen
Keep the home fires
burning
Keller's American Hymn
Killarney
Largo
Last Night the nightingale
Last Rose of summer
Lead, Kindly light
Lightly Row
Little Boo-peep
Little Brown Church
Little Dustman
Little Jack Horner
Little man
Liggle Tom Tinker (Round)
Little White Snow Drop
Loch Lomond
Long Long ago
Loreley
Lovely Evening (Round)
Love's Old sweet song
Lullaby and Good Night
Luther's Cradle Hymn
MacDonald's farm
Maple leaf forever
March of the Men of
Harlech
Marseillaise Hymn
Massa's in the cold ground
Merrily, Merrily, (Round)
Michigan, My Michigan
'Mid Pleasures and Palaces
Mine eyes have seen the
glory
Minstrel boy
Morning Prayer
My Bonnie
My country Tis of Thee
My faith looks up to thee
My old Kentucky home,
Nearer, My God, To Thee
Now 'Neath the silver
Moon'
Now Thank We all our God
Now the day is over
O beautiful for spacious
skys
O come all ye faithful
O God, Beneath thy guiding
Oh! Jacob get the cows
Oh, Wert thou in the Cauld
Old Black Joe
Old Dog Tray
Old folks at home
Old Hundredth
Old Oaken bucket
Old little Town o
fBethlehem
O Me! O My! ( A Toast)
Once in the Dear dead days
Onward Christian Soldiers
Our Schoold Days are
Passed
Patriots
Praise for
Peace
Praise God from Whom
Quilting party
Reuben and Rachel
Revolutionary Tea
Robin Adair
Robin and Chicken
Robin REdbreast
Robin
Rocked in the Cradle
Row your boat (Round)
Safely through Another
week
Sailing
Santa Lucia
Scale song
Scotland's burning (round)
Seeing Nellie HOme
See-Saw Margery Daw
Silent Night
Singing in the Rain
Slumber Song
Softly now the light of
day
Soft (O'er the fountain)
Soldier Boy
Soldier's farrwell
Solomn Levi
Sound the Loud Timbrel
Spanish Cavalier
Speed our republic
spring (round)
Stars of the summer night
Star spangled Banner
Stodola Pumpa
Susy, little susy
Sweet and Low
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Tell me the tales
Tenting on the old camp
ground
There are many flags
There was an old lady
There's a church in the
valley
There's music in the air
Those evening bells
Three blind mice (round)
Three fishermen
Tis springtime
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
Tree(in the wood)
Twinkle, little star
Uncle Ned
Up on the house top
vacant chair
Waiting to grow
Way down upon de Swannee
Wearing of the green
Welcome, Neighbor
We're Tenting tonight
We shall meet but we
shan't
We three Kings of Orient
Are
When I was a lady
When Johnny comes marching
When swallows homeward fly
When the corn is waving
When you and I were
young
Where the Elm tree
Branches
While shepards watched
Woodman, spare that tree
Work for the night is
coming
Yankee Doodle
Years of peace