From | The "Ah!!" waltz | to | 1st lanciers "profile"
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From | 1st meditation | to | A. L. H. grand march
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From | A. M. Schacht's dance album | to | Addio a Napoli, L'
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From | Addio del passato! | to | Afgan's advance guard, march
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From | Africa | to | Ah! Blithesome and gay - Ah! Ridda leggera
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From | Ah! Could I e'er deceive thee | to | Air of the burgomaster of Saardam; O Sancta justitia
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From | Air par le roi Louis XIII | to | Alexander house polka
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From | Alexander polka | to | All the night
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From | All the rage | to | Almost persuaded; Transcription
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From | Almost there | to | Always look up!
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From | Always meet me with a kiss or Sweet little wife of mine | to | American dance album, second album
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From | American defile march | to | And dost thou tell me
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From | And he's got the money too | to | Angel guides
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From | Angel hands are beck'ning | to | Angels of Jesus
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From | Angels of dawn waltz | to | Another sweet face in the cradle!
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From | The Answer | to | Arabian love song
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From | Arabian song - Chanson Arabe | to | Arline quickstep
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From | Arlington waltzes | to | As the shadows cross the sunlight
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From | As the sun went down | to | At the feet of Jesus waiting
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From | At the ferry | to | Aurora borealis polka
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From | Aurora lancers | to | Aveu, L (The Avowal)
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From | The Avis waltzes | to | Baby mine
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From | Baby mine has gone to rest | to | Baltimore City College
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From | Baltimore Oriole march | to | Bateau rose, Le; Ship of fancy
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From | Bathing in the surf | to | Beatrice; Staccato piece
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From | Beatty waltz | to | The Beautiful gate
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From | Beautiful gates of gold | to | Beethoven's Sonatas, op. 2, no. 1
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From | Beethoven's Sonatas, op. 2, no. 3 | to | Bella Bocca polka
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From | Bella Bocca polka [and Bijou waltz | to | Belles de Syracuse, Les; Valse
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From | Belles du sud, Les | to | Benedicite
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From | Benedicite [and Offertory anthem | to | The Best of friends must part
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From | Best polka | to | Big fat Nance
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From | Big giant polka | to | Birdie Blye galop
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From | Birdie Lou | to | Black eyed Binie's gone to rest
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From | Black gondola, The - La Gondola nera | to | Blest pair of sirens - Holde sirenen
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From | Blind boy's schottisch | to | Blue bird polka
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From | Blue bird polka (Little Favorites) | to | Bob Sackett grand march
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From | Bob White mazurka | to | Bonnie Brae's waltz
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From | Bonnie Doon | to | Bourre in G-Major
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From | Boute en train galop | to | Brentano's collection of popular melodies
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From | Brentwood waltz | to | Bright eyed Lula
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From | Bright eyed Nora | to | Brittle silver schottische
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From | Broad Street promenade | to | Bud of promise
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From | Bud of promise, four hands | to | Buy the truth, and sell it not
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From | Buzzard in de middle ob de sky | to | Cagliostro waltzes
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From | The Cake song | to | Campaign melodies, no. 2
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From | Campaign rallying song | to | Caprice
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From | Caprice Waltz | to | Carnival of Venice variations
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From | Carnival of Venise; Air and variations | to | Castinetta
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From | Casting all on Jesus | to | Centennial hymn, no. 13
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From | Centennial lancers | to | Chant te Deum, no. 7 in G
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From | Chant; Te Deum | to | La Chasse des nymphs
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From | La Chasse galop | to | Child's dream, The - Kindes traum
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From | Child's hymn on awaking - Hymne de l'enfant a son reveil | to | Chip of the old block
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From | Chiping bird waltz | to | Christ; Culbertson; Gethsemane
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From | The Christening | to | Christmas-bells
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From | Christmas-hymn with variation | to | Clarion quadrille
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From | Clarion schottische | to | Cling closer to Jesus
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From | Cling not to earth | to | Cock-a-doodle-doo
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From | Cockle-bur; Schottische | to | Come along, sister Mary!
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From | Come and cheer me little treasure | to | Come rise with the lark
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From | Come said Jesus sacred voice | to | Come, back to me
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From | Come, birdie, come | to | A company march
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From | Compare these jewels bright - E'strano poter il viso | to | Conqueror's grand march
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From | Conscript's march | to | Coral caves
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From | Coral caves march | to | Country club galop
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From | The Country cousin (I saw Esau kissing Kate) | to | The Cricket on the hearth
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From | Cricket on the hearth | to | The Crystal river
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From | Crystal river waltz | to | Cymbia polka
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From | Cymbia polonaise | to | "Daisy", The; Waltz
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From | Daisy's birth-day | to | Dancing in the sunbeams
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From | Dancing in the sunlight | to | Dar am honey on dese lips
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From | Dar's a meeting here tonight | to | Darling, I'm weary of waiting
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From | Darling, can you e'er forget | to | Day dreams
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From | Day dreams of youth - Reveries de la jeunesse | to | De ole home down de lane
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From | De ole man's time am drawing near | to | Dear old words
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From | Dear one far distant, aria | to | Delta Tau Delta grand march
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From | Delta Upsilon waltz | to | Deus misereatur [from Farmer's mass
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From | Deus misereatur in C | to | Died in the streets (Ballads without words)
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From | Dies irae | to | Do you love me as well as ever?
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From | Do you love me still the same? | to | Don't blame me
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From | Don't blame me, for I didn't do it | to | Don't tie to a man you don't know
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From | Don't touch him | to | Doubt no more
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From | Doubting | to | Down went the captain
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From | Down where the buttercups blossom | to | Dream on mid-ocean
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From | Dream on the ocean - Trume auf dem ocean | to | Dreams of the past; Waltz
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From | Dreams of the sea | to | Dual polka
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From | Dublin Bay Barcarolle (Golden Echoes) | to | "Eagle" march
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From | Earl Lena | to | Echoes
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From | Echoes - Nachklingen | to | Eight hymns
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From | Eight measure studies | to | Elfin march
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From | Elfin polka | to | The Emerald waltz
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From | Emeralds; Grand Irish medley | to | Engineering drawings and data
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From | England | to | Estelle; Mazurka caprice
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From | Esterelle (Six new fairy dances) | to | Evangeline polka
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From | Evangeline quadrille | to | Evening shadows
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From | Evening song | to | Excursion waltz
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From | Excuse me! | to | Fair Maudalie
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From | Fair Melusina; Waltz | to | Fairy fountain
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From | Fairy freaks schottische | to | Falling leaflets
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From | Falling leaves | to | Fantastic galop
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From | The Fantastic quickstep | to | Farewell to May!
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From | Farewell to Naples | to | Father I know that all my life
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From | Father John | to | Favorite trios, op. 186, vol. I
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From | Favorite trios, op. 186, vol. II | to | Feuilles volantes
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From | A Few more years | to | Fir tree stood all lonely, A - Ein fichtenbaum steht einsam
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From | Fire alarm galop | to | The First rose of summer
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From | First she would, and then she wouldn't; or Oh, you naughty, … | to | Flash
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From | Flash and crash march | to | Flirting on the ice
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From | Flirting on the lake | to | Flower of beauty
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From | Flower of beauty polka | to | The Flying Dutchman
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From | The Flying Dutchman galop | to | For you
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From | For you and me | to | Forgetmenot, The - Das Vergissmeinnicht [alto or baritone
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From | Forgetmenot, The - Das Vergissmeinnicht [soprano or tenor | to | Fourth of July march
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From | Fourth regiment march | to | A Friend of to-day is a Judas to-morrow
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From | Friend's greeting waltz | to | Frosty November and sunshiny May
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From | Frotine waltzes | to | Gaily trilling waltz
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From | Gaily we ride | to | Garfield's funeral march
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From | Garfield's grand march | to | Gavotte; Our little blondie
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From | Gavotte; Paola [and Polonaise; Osceola | to | General Denver's grand march
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From | General Garfield's campaign march | to | Geranium waltz
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From | German Fraternization March | to | Gipsey life
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From | Gipsey maiden | to | Give me kisses, ballad
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From | Give me my home! Das Haidekind | to | Globe waltz
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From | Globe waltzes | to | Go west, young man, go west
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From | Go where glory waits thee | to | Going home
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From | Going home to Georgia | to | Golden gates are swinging wide
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From | Golden grain waltz | to | Gondola-gavotte
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From | La Gondole-Melodie | to | Good evening; Schottische
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From | Good hope; Waltz | to | Good-bye
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From | Good-bye - Addio | to | The Graduate's farewell
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From | The Graduates march | to | Grand mothers story
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From | Grand national fantasia | to | Grandfather's cane
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From | Grandfather's chaise | to | Great yacht race, The; Puritan and Genesta
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From | Greek maiden, The; Gavotte | to | Guess who
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From | Guess who (Sunbeams) | to | Hail eternal hope on high; Easter hymn
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From | Hail gentle spring | to | Hanky Panky polka
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From | The Hanlan galop | to | Happy little flip-flaps
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From | Happy little folks; Galop in D | to | Hark to the children! Easter carol
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From | Hark to the sleigh bells | to | Harvest home dance (Musical Harvest)
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From | Harvest home galop | to | He careth for you
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From | He comes for me | to | He's such a lovely waltzer
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From | He's such a lovely waltzer! | to | Hearts delight
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From | Hearts delight; Gavotte | to | Helen Adair
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From | Helen polka | to | Here in this holy temple
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From | Here is the flower [from Carmen | to | Hildebrand Montrose
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From | Hildebrand schottische | to | The Holy name of Jesus
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From | Holy night | to | Homeless and alone to-night
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From | Homeless and friendless | to | Horn-pipe [and The Ballad of Billy Taylor
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From | Hornpipe and Virginia reel [from Two little artists | to | How so fair
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From | How so fair [from Martha | to | Huron River waltz
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From | Hurra! We meet again my boys | to | I Wait for thee reverie
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From | I Won't be a nun | to | I bid my love goodbye
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From | I bring the trusting heart of old | to | I have missed you Mamie dear
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From | I have missed you, Daisy darling | to | I love but thee
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From | I love but thee [from Rosita | to | I saw you last night in a dream
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From | I say Cally! don't you lose your temper | to | I will be home to-night, love
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From | I will be true | to | I'll be a rambler no more
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From | I'll be dar | to | I'll watch and wait; Waltz song
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From | I'll watch over you little loved one | to | I'm proud I'm an Irishman's son
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From | I'm sad because my love's away | to | II. Dreistimmige messe
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From | II. Valse de concert | to | If my love did but know!
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From | If my love offended thee | to | Imogene polka mazurka [and Minnie schottische
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From | Imogene quadrille | to | In love's bright joy - In liebeslust
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From | In love's embrace - Im arm der liebe | to | In the jolly polka's step
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From | In the land far away | to | Independent N. Y. Schtzen march
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From | India Rubber Yaller Girl | to | Introit for Thanksgiving
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From | Investigation lanciers | to | Irresistible grande marche militaire
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From | Irresistible polka | to | It was the time of roses; Ballad
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From | It wells becomes her, the jewel - Vi sta pur bene la gemma … | to | James G. Blaine's victory march
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From | James G. Blaine; Campaign march | to | Jerusalem, high tower thy glorious walls, hymn 497
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From | The Jessamine polka | to | Les Jeunes Beautees (Opus 5)
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From | La Jeunesse | to | The Jolly blacksmith polka
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From | The Jolly blacksmiths | to | Journey to Africa, A; Potpourri
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From | Journey to Africa; Lancers | to | Jubilate Deo (New Episcopal Music)
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From | Jubilate Deo [and Benedictus | to | Just beyond the Golden Gate
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From | Just beyond the other shore | to | Katie Dean
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From | Katie O'Moore | to | Kevinski
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From | Key West march [and Madge's polka | to | Kiss in the ring
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From | The Kiss in the rye | to | Kittie McCree
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From | Kittie McGee; Irish ballad | to | Krmagyar
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From | Krupp artillery march | to | L'oiseau s'envole - The bird to distant bowers
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From | L'oiseau s'envole l bas, l bas! - The bird see yonder | to | Lancaster march
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From | Lancaster; Mazurka | to | Largo and Menuette
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From | Largo from Symphony in D | to | Laughing Nellie Lee
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From | Laughing and crying | to | Leaves are falling - Blatter lasst die blume fallen
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From | The Leaves have fallen to the ground | to | Let me hear thy voice again
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From | Let me hold you close, my darling | to | Lexington march [and Roland march
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From | Lia morta - Leah is dead; Canto populare | to | Lift your glad voices in triumph on high
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From | Lifted up | to | Lilac galop
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From | The Lilac that grew by the gate | to | Linden leaves
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From | Linden polka mazurka | to | Little Daisy
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From | Little Daisy Blossom | to | Little Willie
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From | Little Willie's last farewell | to | Little buttercup; Rondo
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From | Little by little | to | Little gentle breath
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From | The Little girls polka | to | Little playthings on the floor
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From | The Little pleader | to | The Little wanderer
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From | Little wanderer out in the snow | to | Long live these moments of pleasure
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From | Long long ago | to | The Lord will provide
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From | Lord will provide, The (Hymn 28) | to | Louisen waltzer
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From | Louisette | to | Love song; Etude
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From | A Love story | to | Love's plaint - Plainte d'amour; Mazourka
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From | Love's pleading | to | A Lover's welcome
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From | The Lover's wooing | to | Lulu
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From | Lulu darling | to | Madeleine
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From | Madeleine polka | to | Maid at the well, The; Ballad
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From | Maid of Athens | to | Mama and papa waltz
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From | Mama kiss me, then I'll sleep | to | Manzanita; Danse characterisque
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From | Manzinita mazurka | to | March the 5th 1877
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From | March timpani | to | Margary Daw
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From | Margery | to | Marquis et Marquise
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From | Marquis et Marquise; Gavotte | to | Mascot lancers
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From | Mascot polka | to | Mattie's favorite waltz
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From | Mattie's gone away | to | May-song - Mailied
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From | The May-sun shed an amber light | to | The Meanest folks on our block
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From | The Meanest thing of all | to | Meet me at the mill
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From | Meet me at the old place Bessie | to | Memoires Russes; Expectation
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From | Memorial hymn | to | Merry Christmas 1870 Caprice
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From | Merry Christmas Bells | to | The Merry sleighride gallopade
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From | Merry snowflakes; Valse brillante | to | Mi dulce esperanza
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From | Mi gitanilla - My little gipsy | to | Mikado, The; Potpourri
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From | Mikado, The; Selections | to | Minnetta polka
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From | Minnette; Waltz | to | Missa Tota pulchra es Maria
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From | Missa brevis | to | Molly Doolan
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From | Molly Malone | to | Moonbeams on the lake; Caprice
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From | Moonlight | to | Morning blush polka
|
From | Morning breaks upon the tomb | to | Moss rose march
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From | Moss rose waltz | to | The Mother's prayer
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From | Mother's prayer [and Tema | to | Mountain shepherd's song
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From | Mountain spring mazurka | to | Murmuring breezes; Reverie
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From | The Murmuring brook | to | Must we breathe a last good-bye? Ballad
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From | Must we leave the old home, mother? | to | My black eyed May; Song and dance-schottische
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From | My blue-eyed Geraldine | to | My dear little home
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From | My dear mountain home | to | My happy home
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From | My happy old home | to | My little pink
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From | My little pussy-cat | to | My mother's old home far away
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From | My mother's old portrait; Ballad | to | My queen waltzes
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From | My queen waltzes [cornet, piano | to | The Mystic land
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From | N for Nannie and B for Ben | to | National grange quickstep
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From | National guard grand march | to | 'Neath the violets
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From | 'Neath the waves her spirit wanders | to | Nevermore!
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From | The New "old hundred" | to | New music for church and choir
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From | New national hymn | to | Night march of the brigands
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From | The Night my father died | to | No one cares for me
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From | No one my grief can feel - Nur, wer die Sehnsucht kennt | to | Nol troverai - Ne'er wilt thou find again; Melodia
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From | Nolite timere et gloria | to | Norwegian dance, suite no. 3
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From | Norwegian melodies | to | Now is the time for the baby to sleep; Lullaby
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From | Now may again breaks winter's chain | to | O Maria! Or, The Plumber's daughter
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From | O Nanny wilt thou gang with me | to | O holy dove, return; Anthem
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From | O holy stars above; Serenade | to | O that I had wings
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From | O that my load of sin were gone! | to | O, restless sea
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From | O, salutaris | to | Offenbachiana, no. 1
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From | Offenbachiana, no. 2 | to | Oh saviour, guide me still
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From | Oh say that you forgive me | to | Oh! You little darling, I love you!
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From | Oh! You little rascal | to | Oh, how beautiful!
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From | Oh, how lovely is Zion! | to | The Old Star
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From | The Old Story | to | The Old fire place
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From | The Old fireplace | to | Old oaken bucket, The; Paraphrase de concert
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From | Old oaken bucket, The; Transcription | to | The Olio schottische
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From | The Olive branch waltz | to | On the alert! Galop
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From | On the banks of Lough Neagh | to | On those jewelled walls
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From | On thy fair bosom, silver lake | to | One more Raquette
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From | One more dance | to | Only a shower; Valse song
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From | Only a smile | to | The Opal waltz
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From | Open diapason march | to | Original tunes to selected hymns, book 6
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From | Oriole mazurka quadrille | to | Our band galop
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From | Our banner of glory | to | Our house was haunted
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From | Our lady guests | to | Ours
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From | Ours galop | to | Over the stars there is rest
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From | Over the stars there is rest [alto or baritone | to | Overture; Morning, noon, and night in Vienna
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From | Overture; Ophelia | to | La Paloma; Spanish fantasia
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From | La Paloma; Spanish fantasia [and Galop "free and happy" [orch.. | to | Parish choir, The, nos. 264 and 265
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From | The Parish choir, no. 277 | to | Passing thought polka
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From | Passing thought waltz | to | Paul and Virginie
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From | Paul et Virginie potpourri | to | Peasants' love - Karntnerg'math
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From | Peck's bad boy | to | Period Waltz
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From | Period mazurka | to | Petit concerto
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From | Petit duc galop, Le | to | Picadilly galop
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From | Picco's Sardinian Shepherd's Pipe | to | Pirate, Le; Overture
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From | The Pirates caves march | to | Playful waltz
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From | Playing hide and seek | to | Le poete et la jeune fille
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From | Poetical sketches; Complete | to | Polonaise [from Two little artists
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From | Polonaise brillante | to | Popular studies forty finger exercises
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From | Port Royal galop | to | Praise the Lord - Celebrons le signur!
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From | Praise the Lord o my soul! Benedic anima mea | to | The President's inauguration march
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From | The President's last prayer | to | Pretty little Mary
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From | Pretty little Maud | to | Prince Methusalem; Lancers
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From | Prince Methusalem; March | to | Profile galop
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From | Progress | to | Pull for the shore
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From | Pull slow and steady, boys (Popular comic songs) | to | Quadrille "Esmeralda"
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From | Quadrille "Fresh laurels" | to | The Queer old bachelor
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From | Queer people there be | to | The Railroad conductors
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From | Railroad galop | to | Read me a chapter from the bible
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From | Read the answer in the stars | to | The Red, red rose
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From | The Red-cross knight | to | Remember poor mother at home
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From | Remember that true friends are few | to | Rest thee in peace from An Artist of Flanders
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From | Rest thee now! | to | Rhapsodie No. 3
|
From | Rhapsodie Russe | to | The Ringing of the old school bell
|
From | Ringing rocks | to | Robin adair
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From | Robin building her nest [and How sad our love dreams | to | Roll back again those bygone years
|
From | Roll call march | to | Rondo piacevole
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From | Rondo waltz | to | Rose schottisch
|
From | The Rose she gave me | to | Round grove waltz
|
From | Round table | to | Russian song
|
From | Russian victory march | to | Safe in the arms of Jesus; Fantasia
|
From | Safe in the arms of Jesus; Sacred march | to | Salute to New York march
|
From | Salute to San Francisco march | to | Saratoga polka
|
From | Saratoga quickstep | to | Says Aaron to Moses
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From | The Scale analyzed | to | School life waltzes
|
From | School march [from The Little artist | to | Sea cadet, The; or, Royal midshipmite potpourri
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From | The Sea cadet; or, Royal midshipmite waltz | to | See the angels coming!
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From | See the cloudlets rise | to | Selection; A Night in Venice
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From | Selection; Beggar student | to | Serenade Marie
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From | Serenade "good night beloved" | to | Shadow land
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From | The Shadow of Jesus' wing | to | She never blamed him, never
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From | She never could forget the day | to | Shepherd's Sunday song, The - Der Tag des herrn
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From | Shepherd's bells | to | The Shower of emeralds
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From | Shower of gold polka | to | Silver cliff grand march de concert
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From | Silver cliff; Caprice brillante | to | The Silvery fountain schottische
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From | Silvery midnight moon | to | Sing to me, birdie!
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From | Sing to me, dearest | to | Sit thee down beside me Mannie
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From | Sitting 'round the grate | to | Sky rockets; Polka caprice
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From | Sky-lark | to | Sleigh bell polka
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From | Sleigh bells | to | The Snow
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From | Snow ball galop | to | Softly fall the silv'ry moonbeams
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From | Softly fall the silvery moonbeams | to | Some day (Series of ballads)
|
From | Some day - Algun dia | to | The Son's of Erin
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From | Sonata | to | Song of the Grangers
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From | Song of the Harper of Erin | to | Song to the lilac; A Spring idyl
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From | Song waves | to | Sound, oh sound my gay pandero - Klinge, klinge, mein pandero
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From | Sound, sound the truth abroad | to | Souvenir de Kreuth; Bavarian Alps
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From | Souvenir de L't | to | Sparkling spray polka
|
From | Sparkling stream waltz | to | Spot and I
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From | The Spot where I was born | to | Spring! gentle spring
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From | Spring! gentle spring waltz | to | Staccato; Etude
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From | Staff sol-fa note reading | to | The Starlight waltz
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From | Starlight waltz | to | Still dear in thought, aria
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From | Still do I think of thee | to | Strew the flowers
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From | Stride la vampa - Forth stalks the vampire! | to | Sulamith
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From | Suleika | to | The Sun lies red upon the river
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From | Sun light polka | to | Sunset on Lake Monadnock; Waltz
|
From | Sunset on the Rhine | to | Sweet Blanche of the dell
|
From | Sweet Bonnie Mary | to | Sweet by and by; Brilliant variations
|
From | Sweet by-gone days | to | The Sweet long ago
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From | Sweet long ago! | to | Sweet spices
|
From | Sweet spirit comfort me | to | Sweetheart come and kiss me (Series of ballads)
|
From | Sweetheart polka | to | Sylvan spring waltz
|
From | The Sylvan stream | to | Take this message to my darling
|
From | Take your wanderer home again | to | Te Deum and Jubilate Deo
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From | Te Deum in A | to | Telegram galop
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From | The Telegraph lads | to | Tempted soul and deeply tried
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From | Tempus fugit | to | That little black moustache; A Burlesque
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From | That little black mustache | to | There are kisses waiting for me
|
From | There are names in our hearts we never speak | to | There's joy in heaven to-night
|
From | There's joy in my heart | to | Things are seldom what they seem
|
From | Things that make a man feel like a fool | to | Those roguish laughing eyes
|
From | Those tender eyes of blue | to | Thoughts of old Erin, the home of my childhood
|
From | Thoughts of other days | to | Through the beautiful gates of pearl
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From | Through the city; March | to | Till the roses wake again
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From | Till then I'll say good bye; Ballad | to | Tis night when thou art gone
|
From | 'Tis no one but me, sweet Norah! | to | To our redeemers glorious name
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From | To please the girls | to | Tommy is dead
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From | Tommy make room for your uncle | to | Towanda Mazurka
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From | Toward the setting sun | to | Trinity hymn
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From | Trinket galop | to | True for aye, true for ever
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From | True friend; Mazurka | to | The Tunes I whistled when a boy
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From | Turkey cake and wine | to | Twilight echoes; Song without words
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From | Twilight eve mazourka | to | Two gavottes
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From | Two happy hearts | to | Uncle Ned's banjo song
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From | Uncle Remus' march | to | Unforgotten
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From | The Unfortunate girl | to | Upon this holy day; Christmas carol
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From | Upside down! | to | Valse enthusiastique
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From | Valse gracieuse | to | Veni creator, no. 14
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From | Veni creator; Come holy spirit | to | Vice president Thomas A. Hendricks; Funeral march
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From | Vicissitudes; Rverie | to | The Vine gatherers
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From | Vineta [and Albumleaf | to | Vita; Valse-caprice
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From | Vite mice | to | Voluntaries for the organ, Book IV
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From | Voluntaries responses, book I | to | The Waiting mother
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From | Waiting near the stile | to | Waltz medley
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From | Waltz of the angels | to | Wandering home; or the heavenly shore [and That dear blessed name
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From | Wandering in dreams | to | Wavelets
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From | Wavering thoughts; With variations | to | We met among the daisies
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From | We met by chance | to | We'll march once more, my boys
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From | We'll marry by and by | to | A Wee bird came
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From | A Wee bird sat in the branches | to | Were you fooling?
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From | Werner's second tarantelle | to | What my mother said
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From | What of the night? | to | When I get a home on the hill; Motto ballad
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From | When I give the sign, or sharp at half past nine | to | When he cometh to gather his jewels
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From | When he is absent, I'm alone! | to | When the birds and blossoms dream
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From | When the birds are sweetly singing in the spring | to | When the purple lilac's blossom
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From | When the robins come again; Waltz song | to | When we gather in de gospel tent
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From | When we gather'd roses down the shady lane | to | Where is your boy to-night
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From | Where kisses grow | to | While I live I shall bless thee [mezzo sop. or tenor
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From | While I sleep O let me dream! | to | Whisperings of hope
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From | Whisperings of love; Polka | to | Who shall be queen? [and Flora shall be queen
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From | Who shall be the man | to | Why should I be sad?
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From | Why should I love thee? | to | Wildfire galop
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From | Wildfire quadrille | to | Willie, please don't break my dolly
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From | Willie, take care of your mother | to | Winter journey - Winterreise
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From | Winter melodies waltzes | to | Within a mile of Edinbourough; With variations
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From | Within a mile of Edinburg town | to | Wooing in the lane
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From | Wooing; Ballad | to | Y.M.C.A. grand march
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From | Yacht club march | to | You and I
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From | You and I (Vocal gems) | to | You're forgetting me, little Daisy
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From | You're nothing but a butterfly | to | Zelma Lee
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From | Zenith lancers | to | Étude mlodique, Op. 130, no. 2
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