From | The "Ah!!" waltz | to | "1776" galop
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From | 1776; Romantic comic opera | to | 6 Sacred pieces for Offertory or Opening Service
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From | 6 Solos for E-flat bass | to | Across the fields
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From | Across the harbor bar | to | The adieu = Der abschied
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From | Adieu dear land, or, Switzer farewell with variations | to | Afar - Ausfahrt
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From | Afar from thee! | to | The Agnes May quickstep
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From | Agnes May, a ballad | to | Ah! pauvre ngre il te faut souffrir - Ah! wretched slave thou…
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From | Ah! so lonely | to | Air varie
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From | Air varie II | to | Albumblatt - Album leaf
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From | Albumblatt, fr Elise | to | All for Jesus
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From | All for joy | to | Allegretto scherzando
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From | Allegro | to | The alpha waltz
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From | Alpha, A collection of elementary exercises | to | Always ready march
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From | Always remember | to | America
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From | America [and Yankee Doodle | to | Amilie
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From | Amina | to | Andalusian dance
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From | Andalusian song | to | The Angel in the dream
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From | Angel messengers | to | Angels gathering the babes
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From | Angels guard my little one | to | Annie Laurie waltz
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From | Annie Laurie with variations | to | Anticipation quadrille
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From | Antioch, with variations, op. 500 | to | Arbeiter marsch
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From | Arbor schottische | to | Arion's carnival march
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From | Arion, a collection of marches, waltzes, airs, rondos, fantasia, etc. | to | Artist's life; Waltz song
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From | The Artist's reception quadrille | to | Aspen shade waltz
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From | Asperges | to | Athenia gallopade
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From | Athenia valse sentimental | to | Aureole mazurka
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From | Aurora | to | Ave Regina
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From | Ave Regina, No. 12 | to | B. S. T. galop
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From | Ba-a, ba-a, black sheep | to | The Bachelor's dream
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From | Bachelor's dream | to | Baltimore Olio waltz
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From | Baltimore Olio waltz from the "Ballet la Gizelle" | to | Barnavnnen
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From | Barney A'leen | to | Be at the window darling
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From | Be at the window to-night, love | to | Beauties of Paradise; Polka
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From | Beauties of Ruy Blas | to | Beautiful home of the soul
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From | The Beautiful home over there | to | Beethoven's Sonatas, op. 10, no. 3
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From | Beethoven's Sonatas, op. 101 | to | Belisario overture
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From | Belisario quick step | to | Belle Rosabella; Andante and waltz
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From | La belle Savoyarde | to | Belles of St. Louis, polka de salon
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From | Belles of Trenton polka | to | Beneath the dear old flag again
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From | Beneath the evening star | to | Bertie waltz
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From | "Bertie" waltz | to | Bewitching eyes; Galop Brilliante
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From | Bewitching schottisch | to | Billee Taylor; Potpourri
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From | Billee Taylor; or, The reward of virtue | to | Birdie's goodbye, The - Der vglein abschied
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From | Birdie's lament | to | The Black hawk waltz
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From | Black hawk waltz [flute or violin, piano | to | Blessed is he that cometh [and O Lamb of God
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From | Blessed is he that considereth the poor | to | Blue Alsatian mountains
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From | The Blue Alsatian mountains | to | Blue mountain mists; Waltz
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From | The Blue mountain redowa | to | Boccaccio
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From | Boccaccio and Nancy Lee on a racket | to | Bonfire galop
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From | Le bonheur, valse de salon, op. 35 | to | Boston fire alarm galop
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From | Boston fire bells | to | Braggiotti-Mattei; Valse de concert
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From | Brainard's Musical Album No. 10 | to | Bridal chorus from Lohengrin
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From | Bridal day [from New series of gems of German songs | to | Bright eyes polka
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From | Bright eyes rondo | to | Bring flowers, sweet flowers; Easter carol
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From | Bring her back to life again | to | Brother speak in whispers light, or, The brides departure
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From | Brother's birthday galop | to | Bulgarian grand march
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From | The Bull dog on the bank | to | Buy the truth, and sell it not
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From | Buzzard in de middle ob de sky | to | Cackle! Cackle! galop
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From | Cactus mazurka | to | Calla
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From | Called away | to | Camptown races
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From | Camptown races | to | Cape girls galop
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From | Capella waltz | to | Caquetage [and Confidence
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From | Cara, ballad | to | Carolena waltzes
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From | Carolina dance, or, Dandy Jim from Carolina | to | Cast thy bread on the waters
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From | Cast thy bread upon the waters | to | Cecelia polka mazurka
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From | Cecilia Schottische | to | Central march
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From | Central park galop | to | Chant du Berceau
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From | Chant du Braconnier, Le | to | Charming May; Schottische
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From | Charming Nora Beane | to | Chelsea polka
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From | Chemin de fer; Galop | to | A Child's prayer
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From | The child's prayer, or, Good night | to | Chiming bells waltz
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From | Chiming bells; Polka | to | The Christ rejected
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From | Christ risen | to | Christmas has come again
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From | Christmas hymn | to | Cinderella, op. 390
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From | Cinderella; Waltz quadrille | to | Clarissa; Medley quadrille 36th
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From | Clarita | to | Climax; Galop [and Gustav's march
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From | Climb de golden stair | to | Club waltzes, no. 1
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From | Cluster of diamonds schottisch | to | The colonade polka
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From | Colonel Blue from Kalamazoo [and Grand walk around | to | Come away where the brooklets play
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From | Come away, come away | to | Come merry birds of spring
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From | Come my little birdie - Komm mein liebes vglein | to | Come to the sunset thee, or, The Tyrolese evening hymn
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From | Come to the sycamore | to | Come, love, dance the polka with me
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From | Come, loved religion | to | Company B. galop
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From | Company D Quickstep | to | La confiance
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From | Confidence | to | The Convention at Crowley's back gate
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From | Convention march | to | Corn flower waltz
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From | Corn flower, waltz | to | Cou cou polka
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From | Coucou polka | to | A Cradle song of the blessed Virgin
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From | Cradle song, op. 17 | to | Croton waltz
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From | The crow quadrilles | to | Cuckoo polka
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From | Cuckoo polka from La Marjolaine | to | Cynthia Snow, an Ethiopian melody
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From | Cynthia waltz | to | Daisy mazurka
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From | Daisy of the Mountain side | to | Dance on the lawn
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From | Dance on the meadow, A; Redowa | to | Danse Russe; Morceau characteristique
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From | Danse Villageoise | to | Darling I'm thinking of thee
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From | Darling I'm weary without you | to | Dashaway march
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From | The Dasher | to | The day of rest
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From | The Day of resurrection | to | De old church-yard in de lane; or, Darling Minnie Gray
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From | De ole home down de lane | to | The Dear old cottage
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From | The Dear old emerald banner | to | The declaration
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From | Declaration | to | Den I'se gwine to wing
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From | Den gode herden | to | Deus misereatur [and Benedicite
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From | Deus misereatur [from Farmer's mass | to | The diamond schottisch
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From | Diamond schottische | to | A Disappointment
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From | Disappointment; Gavotte | to | Do you, darling, do you love me?
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From | Do your best | to | Don Quixote galop
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From | Don Quixote march | to | Don't shut out the sunlight mother
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From | Don't slam the garden gate | to | Dos danzas
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From | Dose silber gates | to | Down by the seaside sadly I weep
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From | Down by the surging sea | to | Dream faces; Transcription
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From | Dream faces; Valse | to | Dream, loved one, dream!
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From | Dream, my little one! | to | Dreams; Ballad
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From | Dreamy brown eyes | to | Dsir, Le - Longing
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From | Du and du waltzes | to | Dying for thee - Morir per te!
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From | The dying girl | to | Easter anthem; Christ our Passover
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From | Easter bells | to | Echoes from the orchestra
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From | Echoes from the palisades | to | Egyptian grand march
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From | Egyptian lullaby; Laaloo [from Zenobia | to | Elegante, L'
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From | Elegiac quintetto | to | Ella Fay
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From | Ella Gray ballad | to | The emerald isle
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From | The Emerald isle waltzes | to | En passant
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From | En route march | to | Epsilon polka
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From | Equal rights, justice and liberty, or Don't abuse your power | to | The Estey organ march
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From | Esther waltz | to | Eulogy of tears = Lob der thrnen
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From | Euphemistic waltz | to | Evening echoes; Waltz
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From | Evening greeting waltz | to | Ever in tears
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From | Ever longing | to | Exile to his sister
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From | The exile to his sister, ballad | to | Fair America!
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From | Fair Daily march | to | The Fairy band mazurka
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From | Fairy bell polka | to | Fairy's cradle song
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From | The Fairy's dance polka | to | Fan brigade march
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From | Fan brigade; March and drill | to | Fantasie ber die schwalben, op. 37
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From | Fantasie ber motive aus Verdi's Troubadour, no. 1, op. 84 | to | Far o'er the sparkling river
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From | Far o'er the waves | to | Farewell to the hills
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From | Farewell to the home of my childhood | to | The fashion
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From | Fashion galop, op. 51, no. 9 | to | Fatinitza waltz
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From | Fatinitza-lancers | to | "Fedora" galop
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From | "Fedora" waltzes | to | Few days, or, The united American's
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From | Few days, or, go-ahead quick step | to | La Fille du rgiment
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From | La Fille du tambour major | to | Fireside of my mother
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From | Fireside polka | to | First thoughts
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From | First trial | to | Flash and crash march
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From | Flash and crash; Galop de concert | to | Flirtation waltzes
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From | La Flirtation, valse peculiar | to | Floretta schottische
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From | Florette's favorite waltz | to | Flower's of love I bring to thee; Concert waltz song
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From | Flower, The - Il fiore | to | Fly, bird of hope
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From | Fly, birdling, thro' the verdant wood! | to | For her I plucked the violet
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From | For her sake | to | Forever thine - Ewig dein
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From | Forever thine; Gavotte | to | Fort Mifflin quick step
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From | Fort Wayne commandery; Quick march | to | Fra Diavolo cotillions
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From | Fra Diavolo galop, op. 51, no. 1 [from Fra Diavolo | to | French singing lesson, The - Une Leon de chant Franaise
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From | French tyrolienne | to | Frolic at the husking, The [flute or violin
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From | Frolic at the husking, The [flute or violin, guitar | to | Full of joy
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From | Full of joy galop | to | The gall in blue
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From | The Gallant "Beebe grays" | to | Garcia polka
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From | Gard vous [from the operetta The prisoner of Rochelle | to | Gavotte Stephanie
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From | Gavotte Stphanie | to | The Gem puzzle
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From | The Gem puzzle schottische | to | General Scott's grand march
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From | General Scott's quick step | to | Gently down the stream
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From | Gently down the stream of time | to | Gerster's polka
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From | Gertie's galop | to | The gipsie's festival, or, Come to the old oak tree
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From | Gipsies | to | Give him my last goodbye
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From | Give me Jesus | to | Glencove waltzes
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From | Glendale polka | to | Glory be to God in the highest
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From | Glory be to God most high! Christmas carol | to | God bless our native land! - La libert!
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From | God bless our noble firemen! | to | Going to the ball
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From | Going to the hop this evening | to | Golden harp (Musical Mosairs)
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From | Golden harps are sounding | to | Goldfischlein; Polka mazurka
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From | Goldilocks | to | Good bye, but for a little while
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From | Good bye, dear love | to | Good night, and dream of me
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From | Good night, and pleasant dreams | to | Gospel melodies
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From | Gospel raft, De | to | Grafulla's favorite waltz
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From | Grains of gold | to | Grand march [from The brewer of Preston
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From | Grand march and chorus | to | Grand selection from the latest comic operas
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From | Grand selection; Beggar student | to | Grandma's pet polka
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From | Grandma's vacant chair | to | The Great centennial
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From | Great day in de morning | to | Griswold waltz
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From | Grobe's dream, op. 509 | to | Guttenberg march
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From | Guyne on his travels | to | Hail to the Lord's anointed
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From | Hail to the Lord's anointed! | to | The handsome Louise
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From | Handsome Rosie | to | Happy go lucky; Schottische
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From | Happy greeting at the gate | to | Happy thought schottische
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From | Happy thought waltz | to | Hark! what mean those holy voices
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From | Hark! what mean those holy voices? | to | Haste, my love; Barcarole
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From | Hasten back to me | to | The Hazell galop
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From | The Hazell galop, rondo | to | He would not say good-night
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From | He'll come back | to | The heart that's ever thine
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From | A heart that's kind and true, ballad | to | Heaven's morning breaks
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From | Heaven, have pity! - Numi piet | to | Help the poor when they're in need
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From | Help your ma | to | Here under the linden - Dort unter'm linnenbaum
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From | Here upon my vessels deck (Santley album) | to | "High school" march
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From | High spirits gallop | to | Ho! Reaper's of life's harvest
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From | Ho! Reapers of life's harvest | to | Home beloved I miss thee then!
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From | Home below and heaven above | to | Home, sweet home
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From | Home, sweet home (Grand fantaisies) | to | Hop o my thumb quick step
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From | Hop o' my thumb; Polka | to | House key waltz
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From | Household clock | to | How sweet the song of summer birds
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From | How sweet thy silvery song | to | Hunteresses, The - Les chasseresses
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From | The Hunters | to | Hyacinth march
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From | Hyacinth mazurka | to | I am grandma's darling
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From | I am growing old | to | I cannot forget thee, ballad
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From | I cannot give expression | to | I go down to the sea
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From | I go sweet friends, ballad | to | I knew a maiden fair
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From | I knew a pretty maiden | to | I love thee - Dich hab' ich lieb
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From | I love thee - Ich liebe dich | to | I never refuse
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From | I never was meant for the sea | to | I stood on the shore
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From | I strive to forget thee | to | I will lay me down
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From | I will lay me down in peace | to | I'd be a butterfly
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From | I'd be a shepherdess - La bergeronnette | to | I'll not forget thee darling
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From | I'll not forget you | to | I'm de captain of the black cadets
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From | I'm different from the rest | to | I'm thinking love, of thee
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From | I'm thinking my darling of thee! | to | I.O. of O.F.
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From | I.S.T.Y. galop | to | If I were a voice
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From | If I were only young again | to | Illusion galop
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From | Illusioni | to | In after years
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From | In after years, ballad | to | In silvery light!
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From | "In silvery light" waltzes | to | In the old church tower
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From | In the old familiar dell | to | Indian corn dance
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From | The Indian exile, or, The absent lover | to | Institution march
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From | Instruction book, for the mouth organ or harmonica | to | Iowa march
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From | Iowa polka | to | Is there no smile for me
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From | Is there one for me? | to | It was once our mother's way
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From | It was only a dream | to | Jack o'lantern schottisch
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From | Jack's return; or, When the robins leave their nest; Waltz song | to | Jeannette and jeannot quick step
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From | Jeannette et Jeannot | to | Jersey lily lancers
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From | Jersey lily schottische | to | Jesus, grant me this I pray
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From | Jesus, lover of my soul | to | Johnny jump up polka
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From | Johnny my lingo lay | to | The Jolly musician
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From | The Jolly old crow | to | Joy waltz
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From | Joy! | to | Jubilate Deo, O be joyful in the Lord
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From | Jubilate Deo, no. 10 | to | Juney at the gate polka
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From | Juney at the gate, a popular Ethiopian ballad | to | Kamennoi-Ostrow
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From | Kamennoi-ostrow; Album de portraits | to | Katy Darling
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From | Katy Darling's farewell to Dermot | to | Keep-a-stepping! End song
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From | Keeping step together | to | The King and the Tambour's daughter
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From | The King and the poet | to | Kiss me, mama, Nellie's dying
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From | Kiss me, mama, for I am going to sleep | to | Kleiner schker!
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From | Klose's conservatory method for the clarinet | to | Kunkel brothers' concert and exhibition duets
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From | Kunkel's Leonore march | to | L'Orient waltz and galop
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From | L'Orient, grand galop de concert | to | Ladies cavalcade quick step
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From | Ladies choice mazourka | to | Lalla rookh
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From | Lallah waltz | to | The land of the blest
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From | Land of the free | to | The last greeting = L'adieu
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From | Last greeting, The - Der letzte gruss | to | Laughing eyes of other days
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From | Laughing eyes quickstep | to | Leaning on a balcony
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From | Leanone | to | Leoline
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From | Leoline valse | to | Let the past be all forgotten
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From | Let the tidings roll! | to | Liberty bell march
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From | Liberty bell; Waltz | to | Life's sunny side
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From | Life's voyage | to | Lightly, tread lightly
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From | Lightning Polka | to | Lilly of the valley quickstep
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From | Lilly of the valley; Waltz | to | Linger longer; Waltz
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From | Linger near me little treasure | to | Little Brother Joe
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From | Little Brown Jug | to | Little Mays waltz
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From | Little Minnie's gone to sleep | to | Little blue-eyed baby sleeps
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From | Little bo peep waltz | to | A Little faded shoe
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From | Little faded shoes | to | The Little mountain church
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From | A Little mountain lad | to | Little spark
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From | Little sparrow waltz | to | Llewelyn's bride
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From | Lndler | to | Long live King Richard! - Viva Ricardo
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From | Long live our Twelfth Night queen | to | Lord is my light! The
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From | The Lord is my shepherd | to | The Lost voice
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From | Lost, or saved? | to | Love divine!
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From | Love divine; Hymn anthem | to | The Love that can never be mine
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From | The love that dieth not | to | Love's joy - Liebesfreude
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From | Love's lament | to | Lovely Mercedes, where art thou flown?
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From | Lovely Nell | to | The low back'd car
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From | Low back'd car quick step | to | Lululine waltz
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From | Lulus own polka | to | Madame Grisi's waltz
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From | madame J. W. Grard, no. 1 | to | Magnificat
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From | Magnificat [and Nunc dimittis | to | The maiden's dream
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From | The Maiden's dream | to | Malvina
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From | Malvina waltz | to | Manuel Lanciers
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From | Manuscripte waltzes | to | The March of the chickasaw guards
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From | March of the first battalion N. G. N. J. | to | Marche triomphale
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From | Marches des turcs | to | Marie march
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From | Marie polka | to | Marriage festival waltz
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From | Marriage galop | to | Mary Wood, a ballad
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From | Mary and the mossy old stile | to | Masonic grand march
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From | A Masonic hymn | to | Maudie Moore
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From | Maudie More | to | The May queen, part third, return of spring
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From | The May queen, with variations | to | The mazurka song, Hark! The merry dance inviting
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From | Mazurka, from Hamlet | to | Medley overture [from Squatter sovereignty
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From | Medley overture [from The Muddy day | to | Meet me sister with a crown
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From | Meet me there | to | Memorial hymn
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From | Memorial march | to | The mermaid polka, la Syrene
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From | Mermaid waltz | to | The Merry long ago
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From | The Merry maiden | to | Message from home; Grand march
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From | A Message from mother | to | Midnight reverie
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From | Midnight review | to | Military parade march
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From | Military parade schottisch | to | Minnehaha schottisch
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From | Minnehaha waltz | to | Mirth and prank
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From | Mirth, mirth, mirth from Mirth & wisdom | to | Mocking bird, The; Grand fantasia
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From | The mockingbird polka | to | The Monarch
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From | Monarch line grand march | to | The moon o'er the hills is beaming
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From | The moon on the leaf shines bright love, a serenade | to | Moorish serenade; Schliess mich an's herz lavene!
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From | Moorish slave, The - La Schiava mora; Romanza | to | A morning song
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From | Morning song - Morgenlied | to | Mother dear! the angels call me
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From | Mother dearest, raise my pillow | to | Mother, Oh! sing me to rest
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From | Mother, angel mother | to | Mountain house polka
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From | Mountain hunter's waltz [from Amilie | to | Mrs. Langtry; Schottische
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From | Mrs. Partington's favorite polka | to | Music and dancing
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From | Music and love; Waltz song | to | Must we leave the old home, mother?
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From | Must we meet as strangers now | to | My angel boy ballad
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From | My angel bride | to | My cottage home, with variations
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From | My cousin Mary Bell | to | My every thought, cavatina [from Leonora, part II
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From | My eyes are dim with tears | to | My heart I give to thee from An Artist of Flanders
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From | My heart and I | to | My lady's smile
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From | My lambs | to | My love's returned at last; Waltz song
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From | My love's waltz | to | My old Kentucky home polka
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From | My old Kentucky home, good night | to | My queen; Waltzes
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From | My queen; or, Love is the joy of spring time | to | My wife and I waltz
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From | My wife is so awfully stoud | to | Nannetta polka
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From | Nannie and I | to | A nations farewell to Henry Clay
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From | The nations, a melange containing six melodies | to | Neath the stars - Se dalle stelle
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From | 'Neath the twinkling stars | to | Nevada galop
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From | Nevada grand march | to | The New York Philharmonic's welcome
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From | New York Theatre Orchestra; Melodramatic music, series IV | to | New rigg'd ship, The; Rondo
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From | New rondo finale "Ah heart be hushed" [from opera Linda di Chamounix | to | Night in Venice; Polka
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From | Night in spring - Frhlingsnacht | to | No home to-night
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From | No inflation; or, Hard pan waltz | to | Nobody knows what trouble was there
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From | Nobody seems to care | to | Noon; or, In the summer of the heart
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From | Noonan reel | to | Not I only, alas! Thy victim = Ma la sola, ohime son io, cavatina from the opera Beatrice di Tenda
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From | Not I, sweet soul, not I | to | Now from the sixth hour there was darkness
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From | Now gently o'er the moonlit sea | to | O God have mercy - Gott sei mir gndig [from St. Paul
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From | O God of my salvation | to | O come with me! La Chanson de l'amoureux
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From | O come, Marie [from New series of gems of German songs | to | O now I'll get a wife! from the opera "Deseret"
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From | O now on music's magic swell | to | O wert thou but my own love, no. 16
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From | O wert thou in the cauld blast | to | O, little birds
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From | O, morning star | to | The Oceana polka
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From | Octagon polka | to | Oh Benedetta, romanza
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From | Oh Gently sleep | to | Oh my heart is weary waiting! or, Summer longings
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From | Oh my love he is a saileur [from Hiawatha | to | Oh! Dat low bridge! [from The Grip
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From | Oh! Dat preacher; An End song | to | Oh! So easy
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From | Oh! Spare the old homestead | to | Oh! these men
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From | Oh! think of me to night, love | to | Oh, sing with me
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From | Oh, softly sleep, my baby boy! | to | "Old Monroe" knights templar polka
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From | Old Ned sat at his cabin door | to | Old dog Tray
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From | Old dog Tray quickstep | to | The old hero's quick step
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From | The Old home ain't what it used to be | to | Old red's saxon waltz
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From | Old robin's farewell | to | Ole cuff in de mornin
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From | De ole grey goose | to | On board the Plymouth rock
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From | On board the plymouth rock | to | On the mountain and in the dale
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From | On the mountain; Swiss song | to | Once upon a time there was a princess
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From | Once upon a time! | to | One sweet kiss, one parting kiss - Un Baiser avant de partir!
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From | One sweet little wish, darling | to | Only a wreath of daisies
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From | Only a wreath of oaken leaves | to | Open up dem doors
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From | Open wide the gates of heaven | to | Les Orientales polka
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From | Orientalischer Spruch - Oriental sentence | to | Ossian's serenade, or, Burman lover, or, The little canoe
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From | Ossian's serenade, with brilliant variations, op. 767 | to | Our comrades sleep
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From | Our coral caves, the sea nymphs invitation | to | Our little darling
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From | Our little darling's grave | to | Our tribute of rapture; Christmas carol
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From | Our turn is coming | to | Over the rapids; Melody
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From | Over the rippling tide | to | Overture; Climax
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From | Overture; Crown of victory | to | Page and the princess, The; In four ballads
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From | Page sings to the queen, The; Dramatic song | to | Papanti's galop
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From | Papel waltz | to | The parlour quadrilles
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From | The parlour waltz | to | Passed away to heaven, ballad
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From | Passed within the gates ajar | to | Patrick's day parade, quadrille
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From | Patrick's day parade, quickstep | to | Pearl Schottische
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From | Pearl and diamond polka | to | Penitent's prayer, The - Das Gebet des bussfertigen
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From | Penitential hymn | to | La perle grand galop brillant
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From | La perle polka | to | Le Petit Faust (Potpourri)
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From | Le Petit Faust (Waltz) | to | The Philadelphia polka quadrilles
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From | The Philadelphia polka waltz | to | Picnic polka
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From | Picnic redowa | to | The pirate's chorus, ever be happy from The Enchantress
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From | The pirate's chorus, or, Ever be happy from The enchantress | to | The plantation quadrilles
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From | Planters schottische [and The C.E.L. clog | to | The plough, the anvil, and the loom
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From | Plowman's homeward march | to | Polka aria, or, Sontag polka
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From | Polka bohemienne | to | Polonaise militaire
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From | Polonaise, no. 1 | to | The Poor, forsaken tramp
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From | A Poor, wayfaring man of grief | to | Pound's waltz quadrille
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From | Pour forth a full libation now | to | The prayer of the betrothed
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From | Prayer of the blind | to | The President's inauguration march
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From | The President's last prayer | to | Pretty lips schottische
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From | Pretty little Hattie Dean | to | La prima viola
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From | Prima vista waltz | to | The Pritates of Penzance potpourri
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From | Pritchett Institute | to | Proposal
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From | The Proposal | to | Pure white lily - Weisse lilie
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From | Pure, gentle maiden! - Pura celeste vergine | to | Quadrille social medley
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From | Quadrille waltz; Dancer's delight | to | Queen of the north; Waltzes
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From | Queen of the ocean | to | Race for life
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From | Race galop | to | Rankee schottisch
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From | The Rankins' march | to | The Reapers
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From | The Reapers are coming | to | Red rover
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From | Red rover quick step | to | Rejoice in the Lord
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From | Rejoice in the Lord; Motet | to | Rendi l'sereno al ciglio
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From | Renouveau valse | to | Retrospection [and Found
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From | The Return | to | Rhein Laendler
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From | Rhein vine Sharley | to | Ring out, ye bells [from Christmas chimes
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From | Ring out, ye bells! Carol for Easter | to | River voyage
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From | River waltz | to | Robinson Crusoe quadrille
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From | Roccoco; Gavotte | to | Roller rink glide waltz
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From | Roller rink; Galop | to | Rondo
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From | Rondo (Violin & Piano) | to | Rose and Mary McGowen
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From | The Rose and shamrock | to | Rose-bud waltz
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From | The Rose-bush | to | The rosy tints of evening
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From | The rosy tints of evening, a serenade | to | Rummy Jamie rummage
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From | Run baby run! | to | S. S. Stewart's Philadelphia reel
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From | S. S. Stewart's advanced studies for the banjo | to | Sailing on the golden sea
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From | Sailing on the lake | to | Salut pesth
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From | Salut a California | to | Sans souci, or, Come ye forth to our revels by moonlight
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From | Sans souci; Gavotte | to | The Savior calls
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From | The Savior hath risen | to | Scales and preludes
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From | Scales for singing | to | Schoolcraft & coes quadrille
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From | Schoolday waltz | to | Sea breeze; Grand galop
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From | Sea breeze; Grand march | to | Second grand military waltz
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From | Second hand organ polka | to | Select music for sabbath schools, Number one
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From | Selected choruses | to | Self-deceived
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From | The Selfish men | to | The Serenade march
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From | Serenade march, a companion to "Love not" | to | The Seven-twenty train
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From | Seventh Regiment galop | to | Shannon quick step
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From | The Shanty-town brigade | to | She's dreaming of the angels
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From | She's every inch a queen | to | Shepherds, The [from Christmas chimes
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From | Sheridan's waltz | to | Shw wears a rose in her hair
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From | The Shy little maiden of sweet seventeen | to | Silver bells
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From | Silver bells are ringing, away up in de sky! | to | Silver threads were golden then
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From | Silver threads; Polka mazurka | to | Sing heigh-ho!
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From | Sing his praise | to | Singing, kissing, little birdie
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From | Singing-bird polka - Sing-vogel | to | Six songs
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From | Six villanelles | to | Slavonic love song
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From | Slaying the deer | to | The Sleepy song
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From | Sleigh bell polka | to | "Smith's band" parade march
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From | Smith's grand march brilliante | to | So we'll go no more a roving
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From | So weary and sad to-night | to | Les soires de dance, a set of quadrilles
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From | Soires de danse | to | Some day; Transcription
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From | Some day; Transcription de concert | to | Sommerabend - Summer evening
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From | Sommernachtsfest-schottisch | to | A Song of a boat
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From | The Song of a child | to | Song of the mission fairies
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From | Song of the mountain brook | to | Songs of the bible
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From | Songs of the day quadrille | to | Sound softly my lay - Kling leise mein lied
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From | Sound the signal loud | to | Souvenir
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From | Le souvenir | to | Souvenir de la Pologne
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From | Souvenir de la Saxe | to | Sparkling mazurka
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From | Sparkling piper Heidsieck | to | Spinnlied; Revised edition
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From | Spinnliedchen [from Little leaflets, little flowers | to | Spring flower polka (Rose buds)
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From | Spring flower schottisch | to | Spring, The time hath laid his mantle by
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From | Spring, gentle spring | to | St. Louis polka
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From | St. Louis serenading waltz | to | Star of my soul, the patriot soldier's farewell
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From | Star of radiance, a ballad | to | The state street quick step
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From | Staten Island, polka mazurka | to | Still thou hast my heart's devotion
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From | Still undecided? | to | Strew blossoms on their graves
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From | Strew bright, beautiful flowers | to | Su L'aria - I'll listen
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From | Suabian national dances, heft 5 | to | A Summer night
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From | Summer night reverie | to | Sunday morning
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From | Sunday morning = Sonntags fruehe | to | Sunshine in the heart
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From | Sunshine in the rain | to | Swedish nightingale polka
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From | The Swedish nightingale waltz | to | Sweet Violets
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From | Sweet affection | to | Sweet geraniums
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From | Sweet girl! Fare thee well | to | Sweet memory
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From | Sweet memory - Erinnerung | to | Sweet thought polka
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From | Sweet thought schottisch | to | Sweetheart, tell me why
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From | Sweetheart; The Bird carol | to | The sylph rondo
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From | Sylph schottisch | to | Take care! Take care!
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From | Take care! comrade | to | Tambourine girl, The; Danse caprice
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From | Tambourine; Schottische | to | Te Deum in E
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From | Te Deum in E, no. 20 | to | Teddy, please scare me again!
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From | Tedesco polka | to | Temperance bells [and Strong in Christ
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From | Temperance call reform | to | Terzetto [and Finale from the opera Attilla
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From | Terzetto [and finale from the opera Attilla | to | That well remember'd strain
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From | That wonderful land | to | There is a calm for those who weep
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From | There is a flow'r a lovely flow'r | to | There's a merry brown thrush [mezzo-soprano
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From | There's a merry brown thrush [soprano | to | They ask me if I think of thee, ballad
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From | They borrow, but never return! | to | Thinking first, then doing
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From | Thinking of Mama in her grave | to | Those happy days, polacca
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From | Those happy summer days | to | Thou lov'st the greenwood, so do I
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From | Thou lovely star - Du lichter stern | to | Three bells, with variation and finale
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From | Three brilliant gems, no. 185: Lucrezia Borgia waltz ; Affection waltz ; Mazurka | to | Through thick and thin galop
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From | Through thick and thin! March | to | Till then I'll say good bye; Ballad
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From | 'Till they lay me 'neath the sod | to | 'Tis but an hour since first we met!
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From | 'Tis but of you I dream | to | Tit-tat-to schottisch
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From | Tit-tat-to schottische | to | To the nightingale
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From | To the one I love; Acrostic ballad [from Watch | to | The tomb of Stark
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From | Tommy Todd | to | Tourbillon gallop
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From | Tourbillon, Le | to | Treasured love waltzes
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From | Treasures | to | Tripping thro' the meadows
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From | Tripping thro' the meadows; Polka rondo | to | The Truant lover
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From | Truant lover, The; Romanza | to | Tu che a dio, aria [from Lucia di Lammermoor
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From | Tu es Petrus | to | 'Twas only a daisy; Ballad
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From | 'Twas only a dream | to | A twilight thought
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From | A Twilight thought | to | Two little words; Yes or no
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From | The Two lovers | to | Uncle Jefferson
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From | Uncle Joe (Six Songs) | to | Undine
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From | The Undine polka | to | Unless! A Meno che…
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From | Unrest | to | Vain desire
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From | Vain suit, The - Vergebliches stndchen | to | Valse impromptu
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From | Valse impromptu -- Pastorale -- Idylle -- Scherzino -- Etude pour le trill -- la mazourka | to | Lo vedro and vieni heco, nocturne sur des motefs de l'opera "Ernani"
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From | Lo vedro and vieni heco, nocturne sur des motifs de l'opera "Ernani" | to | The very best, or, Dodworth's very best polka
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From | Very early in the morn | to | Le vie joyeuse
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From | La vie joyeuse, redowa | to | Village waltz
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From | The Village wedding | to | Virginia reels, no. 3
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From | Virginia rose bud | to | Vocal gems from Patience
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From | Vocal gems of The Mikado | to | Voyage, The - Wasserfahrt
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From | Voyaging | to | Waiting! - Erwartung
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From | Waiting, love, for thee | to | Waltz [from Pirates of Penzance
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From | Waltz [from The A Series | to | The Wamesit waltz
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From | The Wand'rer's dream of home | to | Was ist des deutschen Vaterland/Die Wacht am Rhein
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From | Was it a crime to love thee? | to | Wave waltz
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From | The Wavelet waltz | to | We girls never mean half we say
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From | We girls schottische | to | We sing, we sing of the blessed one
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From | We smile and speak as we pass by | to | We're the boys
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From | We's gwine to heah from home | to | Weeping like those roses
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From | The weeping mother | to | Were I a violet - War ich ein veilchen
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From | Were I a violet - Wr ich ein veilchen | to | What does little birdie say?
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From | What does the little one see down there | to | What then?
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From | What they do at the springs | to | When I was seventeen [and Midst roses sweet
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From | When I welcome my love o'er the sea | to | When he told me, that he loved me
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From | When his ship comes in! | to | When spring adorns, aria
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From | When spring comes laughing | to | When the leaves begin to fall; Waltz
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From | When the leaves begin to fall; Waltz brillante | to | When the swallows homeward fly; Air and variations
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From | When the swallows northward fly; Waltz song | to | When you want a kiss, just take it
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From | When you wear it, think of me | to | Where shall the dead and beautiful sleep
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From | Where shall the dead and the beautiful sleep | to | While climbing up de golden stairs
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From | While gazing on the moon's light | to | Whispering Zephyrs
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From | Whispering angels | to | Who are these in bright array?
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From | Who are you? Galop | to | Why do I weep
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From | Why do I weep for thee, ballad | to | The Widow bird
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From | Widow clicquot | to | Will my darling come to-day!
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From | Will no maiden marry me | to | Willie polka
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From | Willie schottisch | to | Wine, wife and song waltzes
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From | Wine, wife, and song waltz | to | The Witches flight
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From | Witches flight | to | Woman's love waltz
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From | Woman's love waltzes | to | The Woods
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From | Woods of green Erin, Irish ballad | to | Wren, The - La Capinera
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From | Wren, The; La Capinera; Canzone | to | Ye birds with grateful voices
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From | Ye canna marry me, Scotch song | to | You are all to me
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From | You are always young to me march | to | You'll wish me back again
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From | You're all the world to me | to | Your kind loving mother at home
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From | Your little darling's blind | to | The Zoo Zoo Boy
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From | Zoological garden | to | Étude mlodique, Op. 130, no. 2
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