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MYSIC ARRANGEMENTS<br />
....... Wilbur T.<br />
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PRINTER............Beumann"Malshell Corporation, Lansins, Mictriean<br />
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HOW TO USE THIS MUSIC<br />
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To begin with, Wilbur Scrivnor, a persr<br />
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ACKNOWLEDG EM ENTS<br />
After three and a half yeds of prepdation $e Sigma Phi Delta sonSbook<br />
is finaly a leality" I almost hesitate listing any acknowledgenents<br />
fot the fea: of omitting somsne's nme but there were a few who did<br />
so nuch that I have to take the chance.<br />
Fnst of all I would like to tlank Gmd President Robet l. Beals for<br />
his help. He had quite a colection of material wlnch had been collected<br />
previously. Alpha, Delta, Eta, Epsilon and Nu Chapters sent their chaptd<br />
songbooks to me which helped immeasuably" In particular, Tony<br />
xlason of Atpha, BiU Ilanko and Dm Duwell of Delta, and Bob Cater o{<br />
Nu sent in the nelodies fo! some of the songs.<br />
The &vision pages and sketclies were done by AI Hicks oI Nu" Mrc.<br />
\{illian Blackwetl copied nuch of the nusic. wilbur T. Scrivnor composed<br />
the first song in the songb@k md rearanged many of tte othel<br />
songs whele the aEangements were too difficult or did not exist at aII.<br />
Speciat acknowledgenents go out to tlE Wetbulg hess, the Tau<br />
Kappa Fpsi]ofl Fraternity, Associated Students of the University of<br />
California at Los Angeles, Bibo Mrsic, Inc., 'nre United Slnagogue<br />
Comnission on Jewish Education, North Dakota AsdcultuFl Collese,<br />
Sweet ['lusic, Inc", Mequette University, Tri State Collese, University<br />
o{ IUinois, Michigan State University, University of Califomia and The<br />
University of Manitoba Students Union"<br />
I also want to thank the many hmdreds of &atelnity men who have<br />
helped to collect the many sonss which appear in this songbook.<br />
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AlterYor'veGor€<br />
ArForceHym....<br />
AlGod'sChil ' sot liigs -<br />
A lHri, B @ad Go d .<br />
AtHai,lly Fnren ly<br />
A1 laiL, S gma PhlDelh<br />
AllHaillo 0d FEt€mily<br />
Aloete....,,<br />
Av3ys,..',..<br />
A lilm lr thiur a ltonan<br />
Amsica, ihe B€dt fir .<br />
Archo$ ABsi. . .<br />
Anse s rt hrk NdddNislr<br />
A Pr$m Fr rid il r,l ie .<br />
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AraY I he Mtse' -<br />
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3rtyFer......<br />
Bdracis....<br />
Bd1 e flyhi ol the Ra!bln .<br />
BrttLeorleti.ho,,<br />
8elliru 0oll ...-<br />
Saulitul Drcamd.<br />
B.dBaEl.Polta. .<br />
BFr, Bar, Bet , .<br />
Ber, B&r, For0ld rloi@ 0me<br />
BoPrcpaod,...<br />
B.ydeB! l lor lso<br />
Bic"c"...,,.<br />
8iL Ba ey, s@'lyd p€stonei0ne . .<br />
BlaclSalomr....<br />
Bl!€ Tri Fy....<br />
BoysltumS smaPh .<br />
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Bylh.odPrfc..<br />
m€ ,i..1 lo o i virl mY<br />
C !.i.ll6 4i \\lr skeY<br />
CME slhi Baby .,<br />
odlloM Sl telsB:<br />
DurodCr,..,.<br />
0erl lhoFah. , ,<br />
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0rcamc ...,.<br />
Dnm..,.,,.<br />
Dr€..,,....<br />
D.Lud,,....<br />
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ooM iy lhe o d Mi I srean<br />
DrernGi .. -,,<br />
Dr ir,0r il, orinN .<br />
0 nlin!s!i9....<br />
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Eigieis Ramble Sons,<br />
Fe .vshpsons , ,<br />
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Fi6l oeL . . . . - . . . . - . - , . . . . . . . 15<br />
FiwFmltio,Eyss0lBre.,. -......,. 69<br />
Fuh*alollyGsnFrlow........,,,. 67<br />
Fotm.admyg.. . . , . , , , . , , , ,,,.. 55<br />
Fou 1r.1 C|orer , . , , . . , , . , , . ,.... 59<br />
Fieidsht Sory ,.....,.......... l9<br />
FrihlosSd....<br />
Cirl ol ry Dftns. .<br />
6lory, G.ry dsild thomo<br />
tud B.$ Ahd d .<br />
c.d rcst you redy, Grl flb .<br />
Gdd x rg i6.516 , ,<br />
0@dridlL.dies ,<br />
C.od,8il SEt'on.<br />
Cosi' 0MoFry. .<br />
GoUnoftGLn.<br />
Cd 8.bE rhals .<br />
HaL BleadG.ld .<br />
Hr lHailltr !:ids allhrE<br />
HalPrdle .....<br />
lra lo th€ llith ol teslrood.<br />
liru be Hen d Aigds 5 ng<br />
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8@nofhyH.at.. -<br />
Hi- N.y l/aTd ..<br />
[ey Bndrs, Pdrtie iir. , .<br />
8dq'...,...<br />
Hnebo c Iasent -<br />
I ddl golm!*lorlhewomfl .<br />
| ,in l slin€ sto wdm mde.<br />
liyo!lie!srsie.,<br />
llr?d r ore.[! Der,<br />
LmisLoYalY....<br />
1 seyo! in my Drerms<br />
LoYey0!ddy,,,.<br />
'n .lsays ch6 rg R3inhors.<br />
limyams...,.<br />
lr my meq 0 dshibie<br />
lrthetoidoldSrmmenlne,<br />
ll mne lpon lhe midnitlri cl4r.<br />
lfsasoodday , , ,<br />
lfs, gnnd . d Mm€<br />
lhi SlDa trskY ski!4.<br />
fE befl Ndrin! ir re Rallffid . . , . , , . . . .<br />
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Lwish l!?s sii€ € ,<br />
l@i.vithlho ighl bro$i hair.<br />
liqtoBells....<br />
loy h lhe !]d d ..<br />
Layir! i lhe &tter.<br />
Ld no ml yor shelhedl<br />
Ler rh€ @sl ollhe wdld to by ,<br />
Liflh Bb$i Cirrh in llr€ Vale.<br />
Lillle Bbwiirg , ,<br />
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M ilr g?i narr F(hl Soig . .<br />
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tryBrddy ..,,,.<br />
My s, s,Coiler , ,<br />
My m€ 4cho y Baby.<br />
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My li td ish Ros ,<br />
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SigiaPh bed$ig. . . . . . . , . . . ..... 3?<br />
SismaPh oella $i9 . . , , , . , , , . . . . , . L{<br />
Si$rPf odktSweelhea ...,.,..,.. D<br />
S .ilNislrl, -,................ 15<br />
5 lver thmds andg lfr gltd ,,..,.,,,,, &<br />
sixP4.e......,,,.,.,,...... 53<br />
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setegelsnyour}ts.. .,,.,, 65<br />
sors thm [orth 0f Grem St@l , ... ,, ,. , , . 3l<br />
sonolaGabolier....,,...,,.,.,, 11<br />
SE.vs ai0ig lhe Ylld . - -........... 5l<br />
Slddie in dre reod ol Pmyd<br />
sld spai€kd Bder<br />
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sunmedime....<br />
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sw*lheadeig....<br />
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ro ro AlhoFadl m*No<br />
rorllr 0rkol, yelliN and E*n .<br />
nos slh€lror...<br />
Notrtheday s0fl.<br />
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0 tomo, yrhilhill . .<br />
0rl Ldc, l am iotNdrfy<br />
0hMy Dtlntc omsliie . .<br />
0hSr$m..,..<br />
old B fkj@ ,,.<br />
0dFolsatUome.<br />
0 d ting ol m ie . .<br />
0ld MeDmi d had a lam<br />
0 L lt eTom ol Bdhklrem<br />
0i tfe barls.l rhe Yr.hdh,<br />
0i lhomarlt andrlry.<br />
0i L! il d dinoky.<br />
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Tddi nthel.vi ..<br />
Th.fsmy 0* re. . .<br />
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Te nevhy,,...<br />
The Bovi ddCo d. .<br />
TheEnsna6...<br />
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TheC@ihus4 -<br />
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The nn rn lhe Fying Ti.pe4.<br />
TheMeiLithtshowndnlheBaroomtod<br />
'Ihe n drl lhrl Pally died<br />
The oli GnyMde, . .<br />
TheodRu$erlCri$.<br />
The@rsaloig ong lD<br />
Thm B ndMice..<br />
'Ioal lo Si!n! Phi0elk<br />
T@€ i tlr. tb0d, ,<br />
Ti n?b A na Mald<br />
Ti Slrh Coleg en!,<br />
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viva LaCompasie - -<br />
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PirPai,m.a..,<br />
PeigeHyni.,,,<br />
PBrrlBlrry,PrellyBabyolmh€ -,,<br />
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Prtydr !ms rNid me, hoiey.<br />
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v/ri r llrcif shi.s, Ne ic<br />
I/e llrrid a Bmtalor<br />
vtu thr€ lii€s d dieir dr<br />
hen day h dom. . .<br />
r/herlg@loodhdmm<br />
vihei lr slr eys ae snilis<br />
V/heiyo!and {seydns,M.gse. .. , , . . . .<br />
rtup........<br />
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SdeDays,.,,<br />
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snerrbemm. rclid lho Mdntah . . . . . . -..<br />
Shin. d H.0stMior<br />
Slbn n! the rE L go hone . .<br />
lidebyside.,..<br />
Sid*! ls oi N€rYdl<br />
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,@6d the lEadi ol Bmth. mi<br />
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ALL H AIL, MY FR ATER N ITY<br />
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ONE GREAT CHCRD OUR SOIIGS IE RAIsE, OUR AN-EHEIIS RISE A-<br />
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Thesida Nd dde Libeled Mmsmd ad4onthe+€ll'<br />
ehd ; r:me0ld Bel4b!b,lhergor he Lnnser'<br />
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SIGMA PHI DELTA'S SW EETH EART<br />
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DAYS 1.IITII SKIE5 OF BLUE<br />
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THE PAL THAT IIVE TIAD IN YOU..<br />
AND lg cAS-TLts IN TtiE AIR WILL AL-WAYS BE sol FtlR..<br />
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OF ALL T]{E GIRLS THAT I HAVE Xi{OWN. THE DEAR - EST<br />
ONE TO lE , IS TtiE GIRL T{H!r lIEAliS A - BOVE ltER<br />
TlEART T]'IE BADGE OF S. P. D. NO OTTi.ER G]RL COULD<br />
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BE SO FAIR, SO LOY-AL A\ID 50 TRUE<br />
. I PI-EDGE HER I]:Y<br />
HEART TIIAT ]<br />
I.]EV-ER SITALL PART FROM }'J SIiEETI{EART III.3-".I
DREAMCIRL<br />
l,lelody : libqbeans by v. ferb.<br />
Dream ofalllialenlies, i!0 belongto ne.<br />
t{th}!r tuby lrps e swet<br />
Please won'i yoo erle on me?<br />
Lovely 6-ed w'i ,tU wed<br />
To telllhe word you rcally 6'e<br />
Sig-ma Plri 0e-la girl.<br />
SIGMA PHI DELTA SONG<br />
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SONG. HEREIS TO IIIE S TRONO AN.I,IS TIIAT<br />
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'fiE ALL ANA SIO-MA ?HI DEL-TAS TIS CON-ING 1.EAD-EB5<br />
Otr 11{E ENG-I-NEER-ING WORLD. WEEN U! DO TTIINGS<br />
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{E DO T1IEM RIGHT AN-Y BIG JOB IS OUR DE - LIGIIT..<br />
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FIND UE AII,-WAYS BOOST-INO OTJR FRA-TER-NI-TY..<br />
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AND 9EAL.ING OTJR VO''{S TO SIG-!i,A PI1I DEL'TA<br />
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ALL HAIL TO OUR FRATERNITY<br />
iu- uert ro ouR FR.a-TER-Nr-TY, ouq FEL_Lod-sHrP so DEAF.
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pHl DEL-TA tAv nerc 'tirr't' NEV_ER DrE'<br />
CLOSING ODE<br />
As FBA-TERs rN litE BAND te g-eocn oln lasr_iNc LoY_AL-IY 19<br />
oUF BE.IOV'D FNA-TiF-N]-]Y<br />
SIGYJ !HI DLL-TA<br />
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CO}85 A LIV.ING PART O' I'S.<br />
'sIGTA ?II1 DEL.TI<br />
FRIEN DS H IP SO NG<br />
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EIG-Y,A PIJI<br />
DEL.TA3 AltE EV.ER gU.PREME, ITIEIR CAA.lliE IHE<br />
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ETA.ONG . EST OF ALL. COiIE JOIN ]N THE FRIEIiD-FHII SO<br />
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I'EAR.!Y AND reON. FOR l{E AE ALL ENA-IN-ERS.
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FOR<br />
TIEg II.I LOIX AND BRO.TITER-HOOD. OUR THANKS TO GOD !E<br />
GI1r!.<br />
oUR HEART AND HANDS 'dE PLEDGE To or"", tl*,loto"<br />
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I{AIL TO T}GE. SIC-}IA PHI DEL.-TA
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PLE DG E HYMN<br />
TO OUR FR.A-TER-NI-TY dE PI,EDGE I IIFE OF ]:ERVIC' mUE, TtE XINDLY D!!D .ttlE<br />
CIIEER.ING'dORD IOR O?II-ERS !'-4Y hE<br />
'O.,OH<br />
V-AY OUR HO?E RINO TRUE,IIE 'IST'RINO<br />
lRlE TO S. P. D. NO Y"ATTER I{H,TT ](AY B' llE TAS(,NIIII GIVE OUF EEST TO llIEE<br />
G BACE BEFORE M EALS<br />
TOR TIIIS TOOD, FOR FEL.!OI{-SfiIP IN OUR FRA-TER-TI - IY,<br />
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GoD'S ooo! IIAND. llAt ltE<br />
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The Boys frcm Signa Phi<br />
lvlelody: Rambling wreck<br />
We have a short stoty to tell you<br />
It may hurt your feeling a bit<br />
The facthat we ale engineels, deal<br />
Does not botier us-.not one bit.<br />
You may think that we are all book{0ns<br />
This fact is not entirely kue<br />
\l/e do have our moments of pleasure<br />
And so this stoly rc tell you.<br />
0h, wele the boys frofl Sigma Phi,<br />
And wele not so very neat,<br />
l|le seldom wash our hands and face,<br />
ll/e nevet wash our feet.<br />
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ll|/e're nuts about our vomen,<br />
llie're cra4 over booze,<br />
0h, we're the boys fron $gma Phi<br />
And wlD the hell are youse?<br />
0h, we're the boys frcm Sigma Phi<br />
You hear so much about.<br />
[4otheIs take their daughters in<br />
Irvhenever we go out.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from $gma Phi<br />
T{e drink our liquor mw.<br />
Whenever we go out at night,<br />
vve bfeak inost every law.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from sigma Phi<br />
,d1d we sxrc like our beer.<br />
llhenever here's a keg around<br />
You ought to hear us cheer.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
i4e love our muscatel<br />
There is no doubt about it,<br />
I{e're bound to go to h---.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
And we sure like our gin.<br />
I/hen we are out with females<br />
I./e're always bound to sin.<br />
(cl|olus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
Now we do love our wine<br />
There is m waY to fisht it<br />
lllith 'tomen we-do shine.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, w€'re the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
We're bigand bad and bold.<br />
All up an down the campus streets<br />
Our dirty deeds are told.<br />
(cll0rus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
We never fear to fight,<br />
But when you see us in a brawl,<br />
You kmw darn well we're tight.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
Ard vJe don't give a dam.<br />
We go to sclnol to break the rule<br />
And flunk the hour exams.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, we're the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
And we don't really care.<br />
lf our Prcfs give us a passing grade<br />
That's good, or bad or fair.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, Ilie're the boys from Sigma Phi<br />
And we don't give a dam<br />
we're going to be the besi engineers<br />
In this, our chosen land.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, we're the boys ffom sigma Phi<br />
We're destined for sone fame.<br />
l}le tDpe you like oul atiitude<br />
Nle'll close with this lefrain.<br />
(clDrus)<br />
We kmw this tall collegetale<br />
has sounded pfetty sad.<br />
So we'll stop!!!<br />
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TH E BROWNAND GOL D<br />
By'ed$b'!.dedghS6d.diEUdoo<br />
WE ANE !RO!D 11) BOAST OF I,|a'].I.'TO-BA<br />
TO IIER IEACII.ING<br />
rE ssALL NEV-ER BE UN_T'rtrE. STAND rJp lltE\<br />
WE HOID NOTI]IN-INO<br />
HER TE NOIi FE-NE!I:.YEARS<br />
SIjX S1BUGGIED<br />
TY. NOIi SITE LIIIES IN IEACE AND
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so ON<br />
TO VrC-!O-RY.<br />
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CLO-RY NOW UN.FOID ON !{AN.I.1O-.BA SHINE TORTH. BROIIN AND<br />
GOLD, FOR -- !{ARD TO,i{ARD StrC-CESS. WIS-DOU, HAP-PI-NE96.<br />
1{E LINE UT gE . H]ND HER. 'TISI A 9IOT-TUFE TO BE - HOIO.<br />
CHE6R FOR MAN - I . TO --BI<br />
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BY THE OLD PACIF IC<br />
3Y THE OL' fA-C1-FICIS ROIL.ING {A.IER' LOY-AL'LY<br />
8oN AND DAUGH-TER HAIL TIG EI'I-ALEII OF OUB AL- laa l{A rER<br />
MIGIIT-Y BRU-IN BEAR<br />
CAL-I-FOR.NIA HAIL YOUR WAR-RIOBA<br />
Y,AROH-ING TO 'I'IIE FRAY<br />
THEY GO FORTH TO<br />
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VIC-TIRII<br />
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II]ES A . SIJN. DER FOA tllE 9LIIE AND<br />
BRU.IN BEAR LET IOOSE THY InU -XER<br />
ILLINOIS LOYALTY<br />
1,{E'RE LOY-AL 1O YOU IL-LI.NOIB<br />
BIUEtrIL-!I-NOIS,<br />
BypctdslblU'duliob<br />
IdE I RE<br />
NOR-ANOE AND<br />
YEILL BACff YOU 1A STAND 'EAINST THE<br />
BEST IN TiIE IAIID, aOR I{E KNOIi YOU HA1E SANDI IL-L1-NO]S,TUH:<br />
BAH: SO 9YI'g TIIE BLOCK-ADE IL.LI.NOIS, GO CRASH-INC} A-<br />
HEAD II-L]-NOIS;<br />
OUR IEAU IS OUR FAI'IE PRO-ECT.OB,<br />
O!I1.BOYs, FOR UE EX.PECT A TOUCH-DOI{N !RO!{ YOU IL-LI.NOIS:.<br />
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ALL HAIL, BLUE AND GOLD<br />
By pemissior<br />
u. of calif,,<br />
M0d€ratre, not too slow<br />
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IIAROLD BINGUAM<br />
c n ent by .4 I te r t .El lus<br />
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All haill Blue and<br />
AU hdill Bluc aod<br />
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Gold,<br />
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8lu e an(l Gotd,<br />
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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY ANTHEM<br />
By peEtssion Mdqlette Univer'ity<br />
Ma,estoso<br />
Words and Music bY<br />
LIBORIUS SEMMANN<br />
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RED CED-AR IS A SCHOOL TfiAI'S KNO}IN TO<br />
ITS SPE-CIAI-r<br />
IS WIN-IiING Al'\D THOSE SPARTANS<br />
FLAY EOOD BALL SPAR-TAN 1EAI4S ARE NEV.AR BEAT.EN ATI,<br />
THE CA}IE THEY FIGHT FIGHT FOR THE ON-IY COL-ORS. GBEII{ AND<br />
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GO RIGHT TI{RU FOR M. S. U. VAl'cIl THE pOTNTS<br />
GROd-ING<br />
SPAR-TAN TEAI4S ARE BOIIND TO WIN TT{EY 'F'. FIGHTING<br />
I{IIH A VIX FAH' FAH' RAHI SEE IIiEIR TEA].1 IS WEAK-EN.ING<br />
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hoppt lim" whcn ils nrst<br />
few notes o.e h.ord on the field, in lh.lh.ok., ot on rh. dr'<br />
''Fighr On hoe b.el u'ed in ovd linle.n noh6r pidurer ond rwenlv t..ordingr hdv' bcen mode<br />
In .e.eni veoB. duala fie Fepubri.dn Notionol Convenrion, when.v.r o Coliaornron wo! pldced in<br />
."-inotion 6 'Gde; rcr w;iien dnd M.e Pr.nd.nr Ni ron "Fignt On ' vdt bri'sklv plov'd dr o solult'<br />
Durins wo'ld wor llin rh. Po.itic,.lorr torc. *d( movins in d.odlv il.ne ond .nsulfiFs dol rnss<br />
rowod d^isldnd held bv lhe loDonbe. Thovw.r.lo dnoct dl dovn as dovlighl dpptoocted lh'v b'son<br />
rh.n movemed lhorew;rd lo norm lhc b.o.h6t Th.r il .om. Murkt Ftom $. de.k of one of th' |lonr<br />
o".r,. O'* *" *** .ome lh€ 3ons lhor non. w.ll .ver iotsel h *o3 "riqhr Oni' At oll the m'n<br />
h.od kemendoui roo' '*" w6nr uP Ihe lo,k tor.. won ih. irlond<br />
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DEAR OLD IRI-STATE COLL-EGE LOUD '/IE PRAISE YOIJR NAME<br />
YOU'NE OUR AI--I,IA I'4A.IER AND IiE GLAD-LY IT PRO-CI-AII,I<br />
fiAT.PY DAYS IJEIVE SPENI HEFE DAI'S WE'LL NE IER FOR-GET<br />
AND THAT hE UUST LEA\|E YoU Is olJR OIIE IIE - GRET<br />
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R ING OUT AHOYA<br />
RING OUTI.A-HO-YA I{ITII AN M.U.,RAH R,AH, M.9.. FA}i NAH,<br />
RAH RAH FAIi RAH RAH RINO OUT A - HO-YA 1{IIT{ AN<br />
I.{. U. R.AH, R,AJI, M.U..RAH F-AH FOR OI.D MAR -qUETE.8}H I RAH:RAH:<br />
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flO: A OIIXER FOR GREEN AND SIJ,OI{ IJP WITI{ l.ELl,Ovl A{D TI'IE<br />
GRSEN. TIIEYI RE TIIE SHADES T}IAT DECT OUR ?IIAIRIES'<br />
FAR AND<br />
WIDE WI?E SI,ORIOUS sIIEEN.FITLDS O! I{AVING GREEN ]N<br />
SPR]NG-TII{E OOIJIEN YELLOW IN THE !ALL' tiOW THE<br />
GruAT HIGH ARCHING HEAWN, LOOKS AI\9 I^AUGHE UPON IT ALI-.<br />
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I{AIL 10 lHE HILLS OF NE;T-WOOD. TO TltE MICHT-Y SEA BE.LOW.<br />
HA]L TO OUR AL.MA MT-TER IHE VILL CO]J-QIIER EV-RY FOE, TOR ifE're<br />
LOY-AL TO lIlE gOUIH.I"AND HTR HON -OR hEILL UP-HOI,D.<br />
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GLAD.IY GIVE oUB 1UB iIEART9 TO TIffi TO THE BLUE AIID TO lIS COLD.<br />
M. S. U. SHADOWS<br />
U. IE LOVE TIJY gHAD-O1{S WI$N TWI - LIOHT S]-i,ENCE<br />
FALLS, !:LUSIT.ING DEEP }.\D SOFT.LY PAL-ING O!Ei, I-]/Y COV-EFID<br />
HALIS; BE-\EAT8 TI]E PINES '/E'LL GATH-ER To GIVE oTJR FAIIH 60<br />
TRUE gING OUR LOVE FOR AL-M4 }'A-!ER AND Nry PR.{I6E5 !I.S. U.
BtG "C"<br />
By p€rmisslon U. oI csliror<br />
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N. S. IIcLAREN 'I4 H. P- WILLIAMS 'I (I<br />
Brisk Maroh Tirne<br />
Oal'i<br />
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bol .l€ a. and<br />
(BiueJ B1Ie. Blue)<br />
Big<br />
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Oold. Oold . rn Aear is e ver<br />
Stao-ford! Den *ill .oo! bt<br />
Dov<br />
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TRI STATE ALMA MATER<br />
UOI'IIER, BUILT ON PIRU FOUND.A-TION.CROIWED AIID sEf gP ON A lllll,<br />
TllOU ltAst BY 1l{! !EP-U-1A-1jON,BUOyED OUR Ho!EA SUS-llrNE! OUn WrU.,<br />
BEgT OF ALL IS YOUR Ti4-'I-IIONI<br />
I I n r,<br />
WE EiER LOOf, TO TIIEE YISI ?RIDE.,<br />
DEAR OT,' IRI.STAE: CRAlfD OLD TRI-SI!1E I , TSROUGH ltfiE B!RESS OF IIIi@ AB<br />
HAIL BLU E AND GOLD<br />
IN IROUD AC-CLAII'! IEND Yotm<br />
oUR AL-I4A^ !i - ER FE-
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0n ti$onsii, 0n ti$ois n.<br />
Plunse rishi lhru that line<br />
Rur tfat ball clear'mund Chimso<br />
Al0uchdowi s!re lhis llmc<br />
0n {isconsin, 0n l/ scois i<br />
And we eill {li llris same.<br />
0n {isconsii, 0n lVismnrn,<br />
Pl!n8e r ghl lhru lhat lrnel<br />
Run lhat ball 'rodid inns\ol,<br />
Aloucidown surc this tine.<br />
0n ltiscmsin, 0n IY scoisln<br />
And wo *ill * r this came.<br />
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CES LET THE BLUE HIII,S<br />
cES CAL-I-FOR -t rIA<br />
lNrl<br />
EClt . O TO T1IE SEA.<br />
PLEDCE O' FA]TH TO<br />
TIIE VICTORS<br />
Hail to the viclo's %liafii<br />
Hailo lhe conq'ring heroes<br />
llail td Mlchlgan lhe leaders ard the besi.<br />
Haillo tl'e victors val anll<br />
Hailto t[e cmq'ring heroes!<br />
Haili Hailllo Michicai,lhe champions 0l the rlesl.<br />
Ile ched lhm asain lor Michisan!<br />
Ue cher rith n'hht md main,<br />
Ililh f,ight aid naii wd cieeI.<br />
THE U. 0F [,1. R0USER<br />
Minmeta, hals olf to lhee,<br />
To your colors trr we shal evd be,<br />
Firh ard strong uniled are we.<br />
Rah, 6h, for Ski.U-Mah<br />
Rah. 'ah, rah. 6h, nh, Rah, lor the U of M.<br />
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T}IE hEST RE-SOUND Tl]E<br />
sourn TH]S<br />
lAc-cEPT<br />
Tl+<br />
T}IEE,<br />
0N to[A<br />
fi low., proudly ailhe ioo,on lowa, of torser more.<br />
Ev'ry oya ens trillglve a rousingloastlo y0!,<br />
Et'ry loya daoghler hves yoLt lrue.<br />
0n hra, wlh yer weallh unlold, a her lage lo !s yo<br />
Low ol hni y, low of lrieid, ove oi cenlry, loo,<br />
Md€s us pmud ior $,hat you slad, Mdeaold Gold-<br />
Let werl ielhw vlhout ayyelhwwhoves hsF-<br />
Lel every da!ghter oi ouAlmaMalqwhose pride is ii<br />
Siad up lor lhe iane ed ihe honore lasling,<br />
The memuieslhal come by aid by,<br />
0r lraw he h. (, hlhihiplr, Ha*eyeS. U.l.<br />
r ay lhey evercontii!etolh've andlo prosper,<br />
To mod md to aid in the fishl,<br />
May Ihey ever grcw beltef bemsa they have mei her,<br />
Enablad lo wii tuthe righl.<br />
S.let'ste !lhe story ol Low,'s g1ory,<br />
Hawhaw hatrt, hlh high, Everybody siie.<br />
HAIL PUROUE<br />
All hai lo o'r old sold and blackL<br />
Hail Hailt old Pu-rdue!<br />
0u tiendshio may sheneverldk,<br />
Thuswe raise our soiS<br />
0filE daysre've spent 'new, wilh you,<br />
CO U NOSTHIlESTERN<br />
Co LJ Norlhweshn. Bfeali rislrt lhru ihai rne.<br />
Itith our @lors rlyrng, \Ne wiil cheer you t<br />
lhe lime, 8ah, Ralr, Raht<br />
Cn ! liodhdestem, Frsht tofvictorv<br />
$read tu the lane of our h r Mne<br />
Go Norlhweste.n, fin thal p e.
sTE t SoNC<br />
Fill tlB steins to dear old Llaine,<br />
$out til the rafters ring;<br />
$and andrink a toast once again,<br />
Let ev'ry loyal Maine man sing:<br />
(Tlen) Drink to all tfie hepy horrs<br />
orink to the careless days,<br />
l)link to Maifle, your Alma Mater,<br />
The college<br />
our heads alv€ys,<br />
To lhe trees, to the skies,,<br />
To tlE spriig in its glorious happiness,<br />
To the youth, to the fire,<br />
To llE life thal is moving and calling us;<br />
To tlp Gods, to the Fates,<br />
To llE rulersol mefl and their destjnies,<br />
To the lips to the eyes,<br />
To the gi s vlto will love us some day;<br />
0h, fill the steinslo dear old Maine,<br />
$o!t tilthe lafters rin8,<br />
$and, and diid( a toast ollce agaan,<br />
tDt ev'ry loyalhitE flEn sin!;<br />
Ohen) Dri* to all tlE ha{PY hours,<br />
&i* to the careless daYs.<br />
Dlink to llaine, olr AlnB llater,<br />
TID college of ou heark alwaYs<br />
BEER, BEER, FOR OLO IIOTRE DAME<br />
Beer, beer, for old l{olre oafie,<br />
$ake q tlE cocktails cheerilg lEr nanp<br />
9|d the fre*nen out for gii<br />
Don't let a sober sehonDre in.<br />
|le never stagget, we nevet fall,<br />
lve sober op on wood alcolnl<br />
llhile her loyal sons are narching<br />
Back lo the bal for nore.<br />
ADDITIONALCHAPTER BALLADS<br />
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codbGsion on J4hh Fnlc.tin<br />
A-DON.O-LO},: A -SHER I4O-LAH B'<br />
rOL..Y!TZIR NIV.RO<br />
L'ES NA-A.50-_BI -IiEF-TZO rol,..A-z4I }4E-1EH Slt. -MO NII{-RO.<br />
VA.CHA.RAY KICI].LOS H4(OL<br />
V'HU AY,LEE V'CNAI CO-A'LEE<br />
L'VA,DO YIillLOCH NO.FO<br />
V'TSUR CHEV.LEE B'AAYS TSO,RO<br />
V'HU]]O-YO V'HU.HO-VEH<br />
V']IU N]-SHEE U.iIO.NOS LEE<br />
V'HU Y N,YEH B{]F O RO.<br />
I'NOS KO-SEE B'YOM E(.R0.<br />
V'HU E.CHOD V'AYN SHAY.NEE<br />
B'Yl].Dl] AF.KEED RU-CHEE<br />
L'HAM.SHEEL LO L'HACH.BEE.RO<br />
B'AYS EE SHAN V' O-EE.RO<br />
B'LEE RAY-SHEES B'LEE,SACH.LEES<br />
V1M RU.CHEE G' VEE YO.SEE<br />
V'LO HO-OZ V'HA.MI$RO.<br />
ADO.NOYLEEV'LO EE.RO.<br />
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HI - NEY MA TOV<br />
coDDissioo<br />
oo lewish Educarion<br />
(],) H].NEY I"-A TOV U-YA NA--IU ShE-VET A-HTM GAM<br />
(2) HI - NEY MA TOV SHE-VET A-.HII4 GA},' YA - -<br />
itr--NEy<br />
l.rlA<br />
TOV ST$-VET A--HIM OAI4 YA - - I{AD.<br />
Englrsh hleryretation<br />
Ho{ goodLy it ls and how plemantlor brethrm to dwe lhgelher.<br />
SWING LOW,SWEET C HAR IOT<br />
swING LOllI, stlEET<br />
CEAR-I-OT. COM-INI FOR TO CARRY lIE<br />
SWINE LOW. SI{EET CHAR-I-OT' CO!'l-IN' !'OR TO CAR-RT }G<br />
I LOOKED O-VER JOR-DAN AND I,IHAT DlD I SEE,<br />
fF YOU EET TIIEFS BE FONE I DO,<br />
IIIi{ SOME-TI!,'ES U? AND sovE T]!4ES DOWN<br />
COM.IN' FOR TO CAR-RY ldE HOME:<br />
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FRIENDS lTIAT<br />
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COM-INI FOR TO CAR-RY ME HOMEI<br />
NOW THE DAY IS OVER<br />
Sabine Ba na-Cr.uld, 1865, abr.<br />
I. Nos th6<br />
2. Now the<br />
3. J€ - sos,<br />
4. Thro'the<br />
thaal - ows of the eye .<br />
Birds anal beasts aDd iow<br />
With Tby ietr-d'rest bleso<br />
Tbeir whito wiDgs a - bove<br />
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h0,<br />
(1) Shad - ows or tbe ere-niog St€al<br />
5 When tbo norDiog wakens,<br />
Then may I arise<br />
Ptrre and fresh snd Binless<br />
Io Thy holy eye8.<br />
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COM-INI AT-1ER ME;<br />
rrM coM-rNr 100,<br />
lIEAV-EN-LY BOUND,<br />
Froh r'Songs of Praise,'.<br />
of the Wa.tburg Press<br />
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Nighi is drav - iDg<br />
Staru their ralch do<br />
Calm and swoet re<br />
Thioo str - g-els<br />
Steal a-cros8 the<br />
Sootr will be a -<br />
May my eys- lids<br />
Watch-itrg round ny<br />
J. Barnby, 1868<br />
Used by permission<br />
trigh;<br />
keep;<br />
pose;<br />
sty.<br />
sleep.<br />
close.<br />
bed.<br />
the lty.<br />
6 Gl{ lory m th6 Father,<br />
Glort to the Son,<br />
Atrd to Thee, blest Spirit,<br />
While all ages run.<br />
I
ONIVARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS<br />
0nward, Ch stian Soldiers<br />
|!iilh the cross 0l lesus, Going on beiore.<br />
Christ, lhe Royal Masler, leads against the i0e;<br />
F0 ard into baille, see His banners 90.<br />
Cb$!!<br />
0nward Christian $ldiers, Marchrng as l0 lYar'<br />
}|liih th€ crcss of Jesus, going on betore<br />
Lrke lhe nisht alnv move! lhe (hurth of Cod;<br />
Bolhers ,,raare lriadrng l,1here the saints have Lrod.<br />
lYe are not divided, all one body !1e;<br />
0ne in h0pe an doctline,0ne<br />
charrty.<br />
(chorus)<br />
Ciowns and thlones may perish, kingdonls nse and v/ane;<br />
Bui the church ol lesus constani wrlL Iemarn'<br />
Gates 0f heLl canever'gainst thatChurc|l plevarl;<br />
{Je have Chrr$'s oYln promrse, and that (annol larl<br />
0ns/ard, then, ye people, join 0ur happy throng;<br />
Blend with ours Your voices<br />
ln the triulnp|l sonS<br />
Gl0rv. laud and honor, unl0 Ctuist 0uI Irng<br />
ThLsihro'counlless ages, Men and Angels en8<br />
(chorus)<br />
DEEP RIVER<br />
Deep River, rny honre is over l0rdan,<br />
Deep River, Lord, I wanl l0 cross over inlo<br />
cafp-8rcuno.<br />
Deep, deep River, my hone rs ovel Jordan<br />
Deep, d€ep River, Lord, I want t0 cross ovel inlo<br />
camPgr0und,<br />
ALL GOD'S CIlILLUN'GOT li|JINGS<br />
I got a rcbe, you goi a mbe,<br />
All God's chi lun' 8ol a lobe;<br />
\rvhen | 8d l0 heav'n, Soin'10 put on nv lobe,<br />
Goin'to slrout allover God's<br />
Heav'n. Heav'n, Heavh<br />
Ev'rybody's ta krn' 'b0ut Heav'n, arn't goin lhere<br />
Goin'i0 shoul alLovel God's Heav'n<br />
lgot shoes, you got shoes,<br />
All God's chiLlun'got shoes;<br />
When | 8et0 Heay'n, goin' i0 pui on my shoes'<br />
C0in'to walk all over God's<br />
Heav'n. Heav'n, Heav'n,<br />
Ev'rybody's lalhn'boui Heav'n, arn't g0in' there'<br />
Coin'b w;lk all over God's H€av'n.<br />
LITTLE BRO\IIN CHURCH IN THE VALE<br />
There's a church in ihe vallev in the wildlvood'<br />
No lo!elier place in the dal€.<br />
No sDoi is so dear to mY childhood,<br />
Asi6e little Bro$/n Church in theVale<br />
qs!!!<br />
0h cofire, come, cofle, cofle,<br />
crne to the church in the lllildvmod,<br />
(come, come, come, mm€, come<br />
0 come to the church in lhe dale<br />
(come, come, come, come, cone'<br />
No sDol is so dearto mY childhood'<br />
Than the litile Br0\,!n Church in the Vale.<br />
BATTLE OF IERICHO<br />
Seu!<br />
ioshua fit the battleof iericho,<br />
Jericho, JeIiclm, 0, 0, 0,<br />
loshra fli the battle 0l leiicho, and<br />
ihe walls came tumbling dos/n<br />
You may ialk about your kings of Gideon,<br />
You flai talk about your men of sarl;<br />
Buthere's none like g00d old J0shua,<br />
At the badle oi lericho.<br />
(chorus)<br />
Rrght up to lhe wallsol leri(ho,<br />
He maf(hed wjth sPeal Ln hand;<br />
"C0. blo\lthat ranr h0m," J0shua cried,<br />
Cauie the balile an in mY hand."<br />
Then lhe Iamb, Iam, sheeFhorn5 begin h bl0l,l,<br />
And ihotrunp€ts began to sound;<br />
loshra mmmanded the children t0 sho[t'<br />
And the vralls c?me tunbling down.<br />
That moning -<br />
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THE OLD RUGGED CROSS<br />
't/ ,<br />
0n a hill far away stood an old lugged crcss,<br />
Th€ emblem of sufiering and shame;<br />
And I love thai old cross vlhere the dealest and besl<br />
Fof a world of lost sinners wa slain.<br />
!Iq!!r<br />
So l'll cherish the old rugged coss,<br />
Til{ my hmhies at lasl I lay down;<br />
I ll/ill cling to the old rugged crcss,<br />
And exchange it some day iol a crcwn.<br />
0h, ihat old rugged cross, s0 despised by lhe world,<br />
Has a wondrous athaclion lor me;<br />
For the dear Lamb ol God left His glory above<br />
To bear it to dark Calvary.<br />
(chorusl<br />
NOBODY KNOI{S THE TROUBLE IVE SEEN<br />
Nobody knows the trduble I've seen,<br />
Nobody knows but lesus.<br />
Noboiy knows the houble I've seen<br />
clorv Hallelulah.<br />
som;tines l'6 up, somelimes I'm down,<br />
0h, yes, Lord.<br />
Sometimes I'm alnosto the ground<br />
0h, yes, Lord.<br />
Nobody knows the trouble I've se€n,<br />
Nobody knows but Jesus.<br />
Nobody krnwsthe tfouble I've seen,<br />
Glory Hallelujah.<br />
Nobodv knows the trouble l've seen<br />
Nobody knows but le$s.<br />
Nobody kmtvs the houble l've seen,<br />
Glory Hallelrjah.<br />
I never shall forget the day,<br />
0h, yes, Lord.<br />
llten Jesus washed my sins away,<br />
0h, yes, Lord.<br />
Nobody kruws the trcuble I've seen<br />
Nobody knows but Jes!s.<br />
Nobody knows the troubl€ I've seen,<br />
Glory Hallelujah.<br />
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STANOINC<br />
THE NEED OF PRAYER<br />
Not firy bmther, nor my sister, but it's ne, 0 Lord,<br />
$anding<br />
the need of pray'r.<br />
Nothe peacher, nol the deacon, bul it's ne, 0 LoId,<br />
Sanding<br />
the need o{ pray'r.<br />
Chorus<br />
ll's me, ll's me, lt'a me, 0 Lord,<br />
Standing<br />
the need of ptay't.<br />
ll's me, lt's me, lt's me, 0 Lord,<br />
Standing<br />
the need of prayl.<br />
Not my fatlEr, nor my mothe{, but it's me, 0 Lord,<br />
StandinI<br />
lhe need o{ 0raY'r.<br />
Nothe stangel, mr my neighbol, but it's me, 0 lold,<br />
Slanding<br />
the ne€d ol pray'r.<br />
GOD BLESS AMERICA<br />
Gbd Bless America, land that I love,<br />
Sland beside her, and guide her<br />
Thtu the night wilh a light kofl ahve.<br />
Fmm the mornlains to the praries,<br />
To the oceans white wilh foam,<br />
&d Bless Amedca, my home, sweet hone<br />
God Bless Ameica, my home, sweel tnme.<br />
0H, LoRD, I AM NoT WoRTHY (Calholic)<br />
0h, l-!fd, I an nol worthy,<br />
That Thou shouldst come to fire.<br />
But speak the u,ords of comfod,<br />
My $irit healed shall be.<br />
And humbly l'll receive Thee,<br />
The bridegroom ol my Soul.<br />
No mor€ by sin io grieve Thee,<br />
0r fly Thy sweet control.<br />
0 saoamenl mosl lrcly,<br />
0 sactafieni Divine,<br />
All praise and all thar*sgiving,<br />
Be every moment Thine.<br />
PANIS ANGELICUS (Catholic)<br />
{t{ith Reverence)<br />
Panis Angelicus, f t panis honrinun,<br />
Dat panis melicus figuris terninum;<br />
0 res mkabilisl manducat<br />
Dominun pauper, servus, et humilis,<br />
Te trina Dielas, unaque poscimus,<br />
Sic nos tu visita, secul te colimus;<br />
Pel tuas semilas duc nosquo lendimus,<br />
Ad lucem qoafir in habitas.<br />
(English words)<br />
Three in one God alone, hear 0s we ask oi The€.<br />
$ do Thou visit us, just as we worship Thee.<br />
SlDw us wither thy paths, lead us direcl to Thee,<br />
To the Light, }vherean Thou dost dwell. fuiren.
JOY TO THE IilO RLD<br />
Joy to the l'lorld, the Lord scome,<br />
Lei earth rece ve her King;<br />
Let evly heart prepare Him room,<br />
And heav'n and nature sing,,<br />
Andheav'n and nature sing,<br />
And heavh and heav'n and naiure sing.<br />
Joy to the or1d, lhe Saviof reiEns,<br />
Let men their songs employ;<br />
llhrle f elds and lloods, rocks, hills and plains,<br />
Repeat ihe sounding joy.<br />
Repeat the sounding ioy.<br />
Reeat, epeat the sounding joy.<br />
He rules the w0r1d with truth and grace,<br />
And makes the nalions prcve<br />
Tlre €lories of Hrs rrghteousness,<br />
And wonders of His Love,<br />
And uonders of His Love,<br />
And wonders, and wonders 0f HLs Love,<br />
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HARK THE HERALD ANCELS SINC<br />
Hark, the hecld angelsing,<br />
"Glory to ihe new-born Kingl"<br />
Peace on earth and mercy nrild,<br />
Cod and sinners rcconciledl<br />
Joyful, all ye naUons rise,<br />
Join the triumph of the skies;<br />
\l{ith lhe angelic hosl proclaim,<br />
Christ<br />
born in Eethleheml<br />
Harkl ihe herald angelsing,<br />
"Glory to the newton Kingl"<br />
IT CAME UPON THE I\,!IDNIGHT CLEAR<br />
It came upon the midnight clear,<br />
That glorious song ol old,<br />
From angels bending n€ar the eadh,<br />
To touch iheir harps of gold;<br />
Peace on the earlh, good will to men,<br />
Frcm heaven's all-gracious King,<br />
The wo d ln solemn stillness lay<br />
To hear the angelsing.<br />
SUll through lhe cloven skies they come,<br />
[lith peac€ful v{ings unfurled,<br />
And still their h€avenly music floats,<br />
0'er aLl the weary world;<br />
Above its sad and lowly dains,<br />
They bend on heavenly wing;<br />
And ever o'er its Babel sounds<br />
The blessed angelsing.<br />
For lol the days are hastenlng on,<br />
By prophet-bards foretold,<br />
vlhen with lhe €vercircLing years,<br />
Comes round the age ol gold;<br />
vlh€n peace shall ovel all the earth,<br />
It's ancient splendors flinS;<br />
And the whole }./orld give back ihe song<br />
!\Jhich now the angelsing.<br />
ll/E TNREE KINCS OF ORIENT ARE<br />
l/ve three kings of 0rient are,<br />
Eearing gllts we traverse afar,<br />
Field and fountain, firoor and mountain,<br />
Following yo|lder Star.<br />
etul!!:<br />
0h, star of |,/onder, star of night,<br />
Slar with royal beauty bright,<br />
llest\vard leading, slil prcceeding,<br />
Guide us to thy perfect light.<br />
Born a babe on Bdhlehenr's plain,<br />
Gold we bring lo crown h m agaln,<br />
King iorever, ceasing never,<br />
0ver us a I to reign,<br />
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O LITTLE TOhJN OF BETHLEHE]Vl<br />
0 llitle town of Bethlehem,<br />
fow still we see the lie;<br />
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep,<br />
The silent stars go by.<br />
Yet in ihy da* streelshineth<br />
The everlastine Lrght;<br />
The hop€s and fears of all the years<br />
A.e met n Th€e ionight.<br />
0 holy child of Bathlehen,<br />
Descent to us, we pray;<br />
Casl out our sin, and €nter in,<br />
Be born in us today.<br />
lI\Je hear the Chrislmas angels<br />
The greai g ad tidings iell;<br />
0h, come wilh us, abide wrth us.<br />
our Lord Eormanuel.
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SILENT NIGIlT<br />
Silent night, Holy night,<br />
All is (a rn, al s bfr€ht,<br />
'H0und !rn vir€in lrfother dnd .hrtd.<br />
tlolylnfant so tender,rnd mrtd.<br />
S eep in heavenly peac€,<br />
$€ep in heaven y peac€,<br />
Silenl night, Holy n ght,<br />
l4bndroue Star, 0 end Ihy ght<br />
Wilh the angels lei Lrsinp<br />
Al eluias to ofi (ingl<br />
iesus lhe Saviour is here,<br />
Jesus lhe Saviour is here.<br />
S lenl nlght, Holy niCht,<br />
Guidinp slar. 0 lpnd thv isht<br />
See lhe easlern wise man br nq<br />
Gifls and hofiage to our Krn[l<br />
lesos lhe Saviour is her€,<br />
Jesus the Saviour is here.<br />
O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL<br />
0 come a I ye faithful<br />
Joyiul and lriunrphant.<br />
0 cone ye, 0 come ye to Bethlehem:<br />
Come and behold hin born ihe KrnE of Angels:<br />
Chorus:<br />
0 come lel us adore Him,<br />
0 come, lel us adore Him,<br />
0 com€, let us adore Him.<br />
Christ, the Lord.<br />
Sing, choirs ol angels,<br />
Sing<br />
exultation,<br />
0, sing, allye citizens of heaven above;<br />
Gloryi0 C0d, a lglory in the highest:<br />
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Yea, Lord, we greel Thee<br />
Eorn this happy morning,<br />
.Jes0s, forever be Thy nane adoredi<br />
Ilbrd ol the Faih€r now in flesh appearing:<br />
lcn0rust<br />
AIIAY IN TNE MANGER<br />
A!!ay in lh€ manger, no crib for Hrs bed.<br />
The lli e Lord iesus la d down His s\lee head.<br />
Ine stars In rp sNy ooh down where he lav<br />
The ltlile Lord Jesus as eep on the hay.<br />
The cattle are lowing, the poor Eaby wakes.<br />
Bul I ll e Lord JesLrs. n0 (lvrnp he mates:<br />
| ove Thee Lord Jesus, to;k down trom ihe sty<br />
And stay by my cradl€ iil morning is nigh.<br />
ANCELS \VE HAVE NEARD ON HICH<br />
Angels we have heard on hish.<br />
Sweetly singing o'er the plaini:<br />
And the mountains tn reo v<br />
Echoing iheir ioyoIstrains.<br />
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Gorla in excelsis Deo,<br />
Gloria in €xcelsis 0m,<br />
Sheph€rds why this jubilee<br />
liny youa Joyous songs prolong<br />
lvhat the gladsofle tidings be<br />
\trhich inspire your heavn'ly son€.<br />
DO LORD<br />
l,4el0dy: Baltle Hymn of the Repubtic<br />
I ve Cot a hone In glory land that ouishines the sun.<br />
I'v€ goi a home in glory tand that outshines the sun.<br />
I ve gol a home in glory land that ouishines lhe sun.<br />
Way beyond the blue.<br />
Chorus<br />
Do Lord, 0 do Lord, 0 do remenrber ffe (0 Lordv)<br />
Do Lord, 0 do Lord, 0 do remeflber fire (O Lordi/)<br />
Do Lod, 0 do Lord, 0 do reflember me.<br />
[Jay beyond th€ blue.<br />
THE FIRST NOEL<br />
The first noel, the angeis did say<br />
llias lo (e arn poor sh€pherds In flelds as they tay;<br />
In fields where they lay Ieeprng the sheep,<br />
0n a cold winter's nighthat was s0 deep.<br />
Chorus<br />
Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel,<br />
Bom is the King of lsrael.<br />
They looked up and saw a star<br />
Shining<br />
tlre East beyond them lar,<br />
And to the eafth it gave great L ghi<br />
And s0 it continued both day ard night.<br />
LCn0rusl<br />
GOD REST YOU MERRY, GENTL€MEN<br />
Sd rest you merry, gen|eflen,<br />
Let nothing you dismay.<br />
Rementber Chlst, our Saviour.<br />
r/las born on Chr stmas dav!<br />
To save Us all from Satan;s Dot/,r<br />
When we were gone aslray,<br />
Clo{r-!<br />
0 I d ngs of con lort and roy, comlort and joy,<br />
uro ngs ol (omtort dnd ioy.<br />
From Cod our Heav,nly Falher.<br />
A blessed Angei came;<br />
And unlo ceftain Sheoherds.<br />
Eroughl t/dings of ihe same;<br />
fow that in Seth ehefl was born<br />
Ths Son ot God by Nanre.<br />
(cn0rus)
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NOW I5 THE HOU R<br />
Noi{ Is fiE HouR vtEN vtE vusT sAy "cooD_ByEd sooN<br />
YOU'LL BE SAIL'INS, F,AR BE-YOUND 1'IIE SEA. WtlII,E YOUIRE A-
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FE'RE GOINC TO LEAVE YOU NOId.<br />
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FA r IL<br />
BIC E-NOUqE FOR<br />
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TWO, 14( gON-Ey AIO E-NOUCH FOR rWO. AND tlI.IEN ViE're MAIRIED,<br />
HAppy liE'|LL BE<br />
UN-DER-NEAIH Tro deu-ebo. uirorn-mltn tm iru-<br />
TRIE AND YOUIL! BE M.I-N-E MINE I'II !E T-H-I-N-E ?HINE,ANd I,LL
L.O.V.E LOIT YOU ALL lhE T.I-}l.E TIME YOUII.L BE TIjE B-E.S-T<br />
AEST OF ALL TIiE R-E-S-T RESI. AND ]ILL<br />
L-O-V-E LOVE YOU ALL THE<br />
SQUAI{S ALONG I'IE VUXON<br />
lwait, s d jrsl like llre cir llral mdreddeaold.d<br />
Shswrsa pedLand the oilygir tlral dddyevery lrad<br />
A sood 0ld lashiomd gnl willr head s lr$<br />
one dio loved iobody r * bll you,<br />
lwad a sir ]!sl like th! sil tlll ma iedded old dad.<br />
lvanlab*rlusl lkethe bedthatpi.Nled ny0 d dad<br />
Itl6lhe ber a0d tlre only bed Ihat daddy dd lrad.<br />
A g00d 0ld iashiorcd bsd wiih loh 0l l0am.<br />
I looi hn nen l0.aiiy daddy lrone.<br />
0h, I wanl a beer lusl kelh. beet thal pickhd my old<br />
Tiee'sasa mofrscenten g ,<br />
And she iv6 up in the Ylkon far arry<br />
Ths she Ltud e.l6e Io ne md say-<br />
HAdolble R ,0 AN spe ls Hdrigrn<br />
Proudofallthe lish b@dllrall r me<br />
New a mani6daredlo slaid aglr me.<br />
HAdolble R I, G AN, yous*. yd sse,<br />
lsa mmlMt, shane ieverhas beei eni*cled {iUr,<br />
L0 dolbleL Y, P 0 P spels Lo ypop,<br />
Tlr.lt the mly kiid ol eidy<br />
Thegw who n.de il {m a dardy.<br />
L0 doubleL Y, P 0P F! *e, yor see<br />
h, nk 0ia stck g@ranteed lo nakey0! s ck.<br />
Lskn ng lo the lis[vlre€ s !l theday<br />
Bye od bye v! akhpapoGe<br />
A.dlhei hdl beas@l bis chGt em€day.<br />
She's gol wimiig vays gaore<br />
Ard a kiss thal ksles I ke morc<br />
lihd slre k sed r lhal Cood old mtte vry<br />
And l'llsy she did Look sweet<br />
Vilh those $owshoes oi her let<br />
As shen0shed alongmylrap ine al lhe day.<br />
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1. Work, lor<br />
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3. Work, for<br />
WORK, FOR THE NIGHT IS COMING<br />
the night<br />
the night<br />
the Dight<br />
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Lowell Mason, 1864<br />
- lng' Work thro' the morn -ing hours;<br />
- ing, Work Urro' the suD - ny noon;<br />
- rtrs, Un - der the son - s€t skies;<br />
Work whiie the dew is spark- ling, lYork 'nid spring - ing<br />
Fill bright - est hours wirh la - bor, Rest comes sure atrd<br />
While their bright iints are glow - ing, lvork, for day - light<br />
Work, Fhen the<br />
eiive ev - 'ry<br />
'lYork till the<br />
day<br />
fly<br />
last<br />
gr0ws bright - er,<br />
ioc mill - trte<br />
beamfad - ei},<br />
I\rork in the glow - ing<br />
Some"thiDg to keep in<br />
Fad - etl to shine Do<br />
Work, for the Dight rs<br />
'Work,<br />
lor the Eight is<br />
Work, for tho night ts dark -<br />
When man's work<br />
When matr works<br />
lvhetr man's sork<br />
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Fron ''Sonss of Praise"<br />
oI the Wartburs Press<br />
Used by pe.hission<br />
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JULI^\IARD HO\\TE<br />
Marcial<br />
Battle Hymn Of The Republic<br />
IOLK MELODY<br />
1,Mine eyeshaveseen th€ glo -ry of th€ com-ing of the Lordj He is<br />
2. I haveseen Hiln in thewatch-fires of i! hun-died cir-cling caflpstrheyhave<br />
3. I haveread a fie- ry tos - pel,writ in bur-nisharows of ste€lj "As ye<br />
{.Hehassound-ed forth !h€trum-Det that shall nev- cr call re- tr€at; H€ is<br />
5.Inthe beau-ty of the lil - ies,Christwasor,n aicloqs the sca, lvith .<br />
tramp-lingout the vln - tase<br />
build -ed Him an al - lar<br />
my coll - !em- ners,<br />
sift - ing out the hearts of<br />
glo - ry in His bo6 - om<br />
in<br />
that<br />
the trapes ol<br />
with yor my<br />
be - fore Ii!<br />
trans - fit -rrrcs<br />
wrath are slored' Hc hath<br />
dews afld danps, I can<br />
grace shall deal' leJ thc<br />
judt- ment seat; Oh, be<br />
you rnd m., As He<br />
loosedthe fale -ful light.fling ot His ter- ri - blesniftsword,Ilistrutl ismarch-ing on.<br />
read Histidt-eoussen-t€nce by the dim andflar-ing lrnps.His day is march-ing on.<br />
He- ro, born of {o-manrrushtle ser-pentwith His heeljSinc€ God ismarch-int on.'<br />
swifl,my soul, to an-swerHinlbe ju - bi-lait ny fe€tl our God is marchint on.<br />
died to makemenho-ly, let us die tomakern€nfree,rihil? God ismarcl-ing on.<br />
Glo- ry! glo-ry!<br />
march-ing
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Wait For The Wagon<br />
R. B. BUCKLLY<br />
1. Wiil you oom€wlth meJ ny<br />
cv-'ry Sun-dty<br />
2, Where the riv- er runs lilo<br />
lis-ten io lly<br />
Ptyl-lis de{IJ To bluernoutr-ttin trce?Where<br />
mortr-in8,dear,wl€n '!n I sn by youl slde, We,ll<br />
sil - ver, And lhe birils ttey sirS so sweet, I<br />
stor-y, now, It will re- lieve tny h€art, So<br />
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blos-soms 6mell the<br />
jump in- to. the<br />
have a cib- in,<br />
jump in - to tla<br />
swe€t'est, Comerove a-lorg with ha. I!'s<br />
wl8- on, ,1lnil .ll- taIe I rido.<br />
Phyl- lls, Aid somelhinggooal to or,t. Cono,<br />
wa8 - on, Anil ofl- we will start.<br />
Chorus<br />
\Vai i ForThew&8on,Wsit ForThovsg-onrwai! For Thewagon,lnit *,e,ll slt let€ a<br />
Three Blind Mice<br />
(Round)<br />
Three Blind<br />
Threo Blind S€e howthey run ! See trour they<br />
runl They all<br />
ran af-terthe farm-€r,s vife, she cut off their tails wiih I<br />
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with spirit<br />
John Peel<br />
i{ale Voices<br />
OLD ENGLISHMELODY<br />
D' ye<br />
D' ve<br />
John<br />
Joh!<br />
P€el<br />
Peel<br />
with<br />
*ilh<br />
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ken John Peel al the<br />
lived at Troul - beck-<br />
break<br />
Once<br />
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D' ye<br />
But-<br />
ken John P€el<br />
rlow heb gono<br />
lar, far a -way, With<br />
way, far e,Yay, We<br />
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shall<br />
hounds and his horll<br />
ne'€r hear his voice<br />
in the<br />
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m0fD - rn8_<br />
Tiras lhe sounil o his hornbroughtmefromnyb€alAndthe cry of lislounilsvtichhe<br />
led; Peel's "vies,- hrl -loo"would<br />
lhe de8d, Or the<br />
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for tom his lair<br />
morn - ing. lox from his lair, In t
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(Mate 1bie9<br />
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MARCI]ING ALONG TOGETHER<br />
MY BUDDY<br />
Marching al0ng logethe', sharing every smi e and tear.<br />
Marching along logelhef, wh<br />
Nights<br />
stline till the<br />
are<br />
skies afe ctear<br />
long since you went away,<br />
S$/ingine along<br />
Ithink<br />
the highway, 0ver<br />
about you<br />
the.0ad<br />
all ihru ihe day,<br />
ihat,s, id€.<br />
llvilhorl d bug F My<br />
IedntocraselhpJ|l^.<br />
buddy, my brddy! Nobody quite so true.<br />
0h, rum{.drddle ^rt10rlaorlr,de<br />
l'lissy01rr<br />
dee here we r0nre. we're<br />
volce, the t0uch of y0ur hand.<br />
haDDv<br />
flnkey Dinls.<br />
Just long lo know that you understand.<br />
Marchrng<br />
My<br />
alongtogether,<br />
buddy my<br />
lile<br />
buddyl Your buddy nisses you.<br />
sw0nderfutside by side.<br />
INDIANA<br />
Bad( hone again ln lnd an and it seems ihat I can see<br />
The Slean ng candlelrght n il shinrne br€ht<br />
nr0Lrgn tnP 5y(anores r0r tne;<br />
The newmown hay sends att ils ffasrance.<br />
From the fields I used to roa0;<br />
{lren I drcan aboui ihe noonliSht 0n lhe Wabash,<br />
Then I long for ny lndiana home.<br />
PEG O' l'tY HEART<br />
Peg d my heart, I love y0!. don't let us part, I love you.<br />
Since I heard your lili n'laught€r, it'syour lrisheart<br />
Peg 0' my heart y0uf glances, make ny hearl say<br />
I'M ALWAYS CT]ASINC RAINEOl1S<br />
Cone be my o$,n, come make your hone in rny heart.<br />
I'n always chasrne rarnOows, rvalrhrng cl0 ds driftrng by<br />
YJHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING<br />
[{y!chemes<br />
are iust liIe all lnv dreams endrns in lhe skv<br />
$me fello!!s look and f nd thesunshine, Ylhen lrish eyes are smiling, S[re il's 1 ke a mom in spring<br />
lalways look and find lhe rain.<br />
In ihe llll0f lrish laughler, you can hearthe angels sing<br />
Sone fellows rEk€ a winning someljnre,<br />
lllhen lrish hea s are happy, all the world seens bright<br />
I never even make a gain believe fie.<br />
and gay,<br />
I'lll aiways chasing minbows, waitinq l0 find a little And whef lrish eyes are snillng, sure they sleal y0ur<br />
bluebird in vain.<br />
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TELL ME WhY<br />
Tell me why the sta's do shine.<br />
Tell nre why the ivy tw ne.<br />
Tell nie why the sky' so blue.<br />
And | lvill te I you just why I lole you.<br />
Because Cod made the siars to sh nd.<br />
Because Cod made ilre vy t,,!ine.<br />
Because God made lhe sky so blue.<br />
Because God made yor that's lvhy I love you.<br />
I do bolieve that God above<br />
Created you to' me to ove.<br />
He picked yor ori fron a the resl<br />
Because he kne\a I'd ove you lhe best-<br />
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I mne from Alabama, id my banjo 0n ry knee<br />
I'n q'wan t0 L0uisiana, my true love f0r l0 see<br />
It ralned all nrght the ddy I left, lhe weather il {as drv<br />
The sun s0 hol. I lroze lo death, susanna don l you cry'<br />
HEART OF MY HEART<br />
Head of my heart, I love that rnelody.<br />
Ueart or ny heart bringsback a memory.<br />
Men we were kidson the corner 0f the square<br />
!!e were rough and rcady guys,<br />
But 0h! how lve could harnonize to<br />
flead 0f my hea{, ourfriends were dearerih€n,<br />
Chorus:<br />
I kn0!v a tear ,,1ould glislen, if once more I could listen,<br />
T0 lhal gang thal sang heari 0l ny heart.<br />
0h Susanna, oh, don't you cry lol me-<br />
I've come from Alabama, with my banjo 0n ny knee.<br />
THE OLD CRAY l\tARE<br />
I had a drean the other night when ev'D'ihing !{as still,<br />
Lousri I ex Susdra a.0' in '!11'll-h-l.'.--.-,^.<br />
0 | r1" oti srdv ,d.". cn" a r'r aldr ,f. u.d t0 b",<br />
tfp our\w\car , dLe i1ler rOurr. Ino tFa wds In ner q 1.. * d( .-e;soo t0 De, or1.t xtdl ,T ,"010 bp<br />
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'f" 00I dy rdrp st'd drilsldt d d L.ed .0 bd,<br />
SavsI ,'n(o1in 'on t'le roulti susdrt d0livouc'y.<br />
IanytoiyeJ"aeo.<br />
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Cioljrs:<br />
McNAIIARA'SBAN0<br />
llany long years e0, niany long years ago,<br />
The old gray mare, she ain't Yrhat she used t0 be,<br />
0hl Me name is McNamaIa, I'm the leader 0f lhe band any long years ago.<br />
Althouqh we'fe Iew in nuriber we're the linesin the land<br />
\r\Je plat al wakes and weddings and ai every fancv ball, Tlre o d gray nrafe she k cked n the witfle lree,<br />
And \,|ien weplay forfuneralswe day the narches all. She ki*ed on the !,/hiflle tree, kicked 0n the wlriifle tree,<br />
0h, the drums g0 bang and the cymbals clan8, The 0 d gray mare, she.kicked on the $rhLffle tree,<br />
and the hofns thev blaze away.<br />
Many ongYears ago.<br />
McCanhv ounDs ihe 0ld basso0n, $/hile I the pipes do play<br />
And Herlliss,y Tenmssey t00tles the flute<br />
And ihe llrrsic js somelhrng grano.<br />
FOR ME AND !/Y CAL<br />
A credit to old lleLand is McNamara's band.<br />
Ohl Me nane is uncle Yullus aM lrom Sveden I did come, The bells are ringing for me and ny ga.<br />
To D ay d ln V' Nd_turJs ba andb"alLhebrebdssdr'n. l?b,d.ae(nSngrolrFa,ldn/8a1.<br />
And when I narch al0ng lhe slreel the lad es lhrnk I nr granq Evlbody's been know ng, l0 a wedding they're going<br />
-r.y cn0ut, drrs U1cl. luli,rs djv.rg rrh dr frsn 0dn0 Aoo b. xFels ."tve beer se4ir8,<br />
0n l *ear a 0d1(F 0,+dlolls dld. Ln 0 n 0l greer Fr'et\ S rg e a1o Sdli<br />
A10 l"r ue flr.ie$ loo\irg SvFdp liai !0r i.rF "vF sper Tney're (orgr.grt rg for re and ry gJ,<br />
fhere,1O'BnFnsrrd Ry"rsdnd vFp'rdrs dnd veelar\. l1PPds0. adrtingl0 "drolyedl,<br />
[ley(on.lron<br />
l-lao.<br />
A|dsorernFlngo.{robrdd rllle \01, for t^o.<br />
But bv vrnrm ny I'n the only Svede in McNamara'! band. Forlhrce 0r four or nore; In Love and tor m0 and my gal.
]INCLE BELLS<br />
Da!hing lhro!8h the sno!v In a one-horse 0Den sterph<br />
O'er the lre d! we s0, augh ns a the way.<br />
Bel s on boblai rinS,mafingsprts rghl;<br />
Urhilur' ri is l0 I de ,nd eng r s etghrn8 song ton Aht.<br />
Jin8le bel s lrnete bells, j ng e al lire way.<br />
0 !'/hat fun rt is t0 iide in a onph06e open slo sh.<br />
linsle be s. jingle bells, jinsle allihe way.<br />
0 whai run il is l0 r de in a onehorse 0pen s eigh.<br />
rliHlTE CHRISTITIAS<br />
I'n droamrn3 ol a \|h to Chr stmas.<br />
-Jusl I ke the ones I used to know<br />
!!here the trce tDps glinen and chidren I sten.<br />
To hear s eieh.be s n the snow.<br />
I n dfean ng oi a !|h te Christmas<br />
Itth every Chrislnas card I \vr 1e<br />
r,iayour days bo merry and bright,<br />
And may al your Chf stniases be ,,,/hite.<br />
!ECK THE HALLS<br />
Deck lhe hall wilh boughs of hoIy,<br />
C.lior!<br />
Fa a la la a, la la la la.<br />
Tis the season lo be jo Ly.<br />
Don we novl our gay apparel<br />
Trol the ancient Yuletide carol<br />
See the blazlng Yr e before us;<br />
Slrkelhe hary and joln thechorus<br />
Fo low me n merry measfle<br />
\{hiie lell of YLrlet de treasLrfe.<br />
1] CI]RISTMAS TREE<br />
0 Chrislnras lree, 0 Chrslmas tfee.<br />
0lree of green unchang ns.<br />
Your b0rghs, so green In summertlme<br />
Do brave the snow of wlnleftrme<br />
0 Chrislinas lrce, 0 Chr stmas tree<br />
0 iree of green uncharglng.<br />
0 Chrhtnas iree, 0 Christnas tree<br />
You sel my hearl a singins.<br />
Like iille stafs y0ur candles bfishl<br />
Send to the world a \,/ondrous ighi.<br />
0 Chflstmas tree, 0 Chrislmas kee<br />
Yor sel ny hea( a singing-<br />
\I NTER \1lONDERLAND<br />
S ergh bells ring. Are y0u istenin'.<br />
ln the lane snow is s rstenin!<br />
A beautrfu sighl, \{erre happt lonrghl,<br />
[,a I ne in a !1 ntPr l,lonL]erland.<br />
Core away is the blLreh rd,<br />
fere lo stay is a new b fd.<br />
He sings a love song as,re go along<br />
Y{alking ln a winier wonderland.<br />
ln the meadow , e can bu d a snowman,<br />
And prelend that he ls Parsof Br0wn.<br />
He' I say "Are you narried?", we'l say. "No flran",<br />
Buly0u can d0 the l0b when y0u're ln l0!{n.<br />
kter or, we' I coaspire<br />
we drear by the frre.<br />
I0 face unaffaid the plans lhat Yre made.<br />
jlla klng in a \i/ nter wonder and.<br />
GOOD KING \]\]ENCESLAS<br />
Good King \{enceslas looked oul0n the Feasi of Stel)hen.<br />
Ithere the snow ay roLrnd abod, deeD ard cr srand even.<br />
Br ghi y shone the moon lhat nisht, tho the fr0it rvas cire<br />
\llhen a po0r man came in sighl gathling winter fuel.<br />
Hither sage, afd stand by me,<br />
lr thor kfo\rtl l, telling<br />
Y0fder peasant, \vh0 is he, where and \{hal his d\4etjin-o<br />
SiIe, he ves a good eague hence<br />
undemeath the nountain;<br />
Right againsl the loreslefce,<br />
By Saint Agne{ iountain.<br />
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V]VA LA COIJPAGNLE<br />
LoI elerv good e l0r.0w tor' a song. uve 'n<br />
d L0'pdg1F<br />
'L'.d\ t0 ddrqoflq dnd ods\ itrtong, viv" d,0 .paBrF<br />
Chofus:<br />
Vive a, vive a, vive 'amour,<br />
Vive la vive la vive l'amour,<br />
Vive l'amour, v ve I'anour<br />
A friend on yourleft and a fre ght 0n your lght,<br />
In ,rve and g0od f0l owship let rs ufite, viva la c0nDagnie.<br />
Wo<br />
SIX PENCE<br />
I got sl)( pence, jolly, jolly<br />
\rvATING FOR<br />
sir pence<br />
THE ROBERT E. LEE<br />
I got six pence to last me aLl fiy if€,<br />
I got six pence t0 spend, and sir oeme to tend and Walch thefl shulllrnC a onc, see lhem shuflline al0ng.<br />
Six pmce t0 s€nd hofle to my wile, p00r wile. lun taleyour beslgal, real pal,<br />
N0 cares have I t0 grieve me, no prelty little girLs to G0 down to the levee, I said to ihe evee.<br />
Join the shuff ir' throng, can'i y0Lr hear that music & snng<br />
I m as happy as a lak, believ€ me<br />
It's s mply great, mate, wailing on the evee,<br />
As |!e g0 r0 line, rol||ne home. Rollrng home, Rol rn8 h0mr WaitinE for the Roberl E. Lee.<br />
6y tne rrgnr0r Ine sr very mo-oGon<br />
I'm as h4py as the day when the any lets it lray<br />
As we gofolllng,<br />
ing honre.<br />
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER<br />
I got f0ur pence (repeat for iwo and no pence.)<br />
ALOUETTE<br />
Aloretle genl I e a ouetie<br />
Et lalele, 0hl<br />
Alouette, genli le alouelte<br />
Beautiiul dreamer, wake unlo me,<br />
Siarlight an de\,! drop are wailing for lhee;<br />
$unds0f lhe fude wrrLd heard ntheday<br />
Lull'd by the noonlighi have all pass'd away.<br />
Beartiirl dreanrer queen 0l nry song,<br />
List whiia I woo thee wilh sweet melody;<br />
e0ne are the days 0f life's busy lhrong<br />
Beartiful Dreamer awake unto me!<br />
Beauliful Dreaner awake unto me.<br />
YOU CAN'T GO TO HEAVEN<br />
El a bec, et la tete, ohi<br />
Repeal usins Ihe follo,xing:<br />
DEAR OLD GIRL<br />
Le Cou<br />
Dear0ld gir , the r0brn srnSs ab0ve you<br />
Dear old Air , rt soeals of hor | ove vou.<br />
The blinding tears are fa ing,<br />
As llhink ot ny losi pearl,<br />
And my broken hean it ra Inp.<br />
Callinr tor vou Dear 0 d C r.<br />
You can'lgo l0 hedven /n a lr0l ey (ar,<br />
'Cause lhem dar0lhrnes w0nrt Co that laf.<br />
Chofus<br />
ain't gonna grieve my ord no more,<br />
an't gonna grieve my ord no more,<br />
ain'l gonna grieve my lord no more,<br />
Y0u can't go to lreaven 0n rollerskahs,<br />
You'd r01l right by lh0se pearly gates.<br />
(ch0rus)<br />
You can't go l0 heaven in a rockin€ chair,<br />
You'd rock rlghl by that golden stai..<br />
You mn't go to heaven in a Ford V8,<br />
'Cause il you did, you'd sure be laie.
ON THE BANKS OF THE<br />
j/!]ABASII<br />
0h tlr€ no0nlrgl('taI lonrghl jl0ng the i abrsh<br />
rrofi rne T e 0s rnere (omes a breath of m11-mowl hav.<br />
lhr0uBh the sv(annles the (andte tights are gleam ni<br />
un rne oanNs 0|lne wabash tar arvay.<br />
YOU II]UST HAV EEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY<br />
Y!r must have been a bea!trfu1 baby,<br />
Yor nust hava been a wondefu chi d<br />
llhpn yuu Npre 0n y startin' lo r0 l0 |' nderparten<br />
lber vou drove lhe littic boys; ld.<br />
-<br />
Afd when il cane to winninr btue I bb0ns<br />
l'll bct you showod lhe othoi k ds how.<br />
rdn sec thp ludge's eyes a5 rhey hdnded y0u lhe 0 ze.<br />
l bPtyo! i rdP rhc rL{est bo,l<br />
nh yor nusi hdve bcpn d beau utbaby<br />
rrrsp. biby oo! diyot no0.<br />
FO UR LEAF CLOVER<br />
!IHEII DAY IS D1]]"]E<br />
Ihen day s dom dnd shado|]s ra I I drcan 0t r'o!<br />
lfen<br />
dry s done I thrnl 0l d thp loyr \ae Ine,v.<br />
Inar vcarnrns rptunrnt, t0 ho you in ny arn s.<br />
l10n L 80 tolp rnow ovc. dith0ui you nighi tas lost<br />
lrhen day is d0ne and grass is wel wiih iwi iqhl deu<br />
l,ly l0nely hearl is s nk rg ,vith the sun.<br />
rlL ocsl /01 doq.\ tdr.otdoo/ or^.<br />
mrss you nost0l dl ilen drr s done.<br />
Ml]TI]ER MACHREE<br />
Sure, I l0ve ihe dear silver that shines rn V0r ha r.<br />
and<br />
-0 r" hdl dlt tlr oreo d,0 ^ rn do ti r.re,<br />
lhiss ihe dear lrngefs s0 tortw0fn forme: ^<br />
0h, God bless you and keep Vou Mother Machrce.<br />
GOSH DARN D L]IlII,]]Y<br />
l'm ook ng over a fo!r leaf clovel<br />
Ttrat I ovenooked before<br />
Tlrc Dne re m nrng. s so'ieb0dy I adore<br />
I m lookins ovef a lo!r eaf clovel<br />
That over ooked bDlor"o<br />
BE ER BARREL POLKA<br />
R0ll out lhe baffe , we'l havc a barret 0f fun.<br />
R0 I out the barrel, re've poi the b ues 0n the run.<br />
Zing B0om Ta' rdf+ R ng out d song of g000 choer<br />
N0'\'s the i 0 lo ro thp bi Al for thp Cane'! a here.<br />
BEEN flORK NG ON THE RAILROAD<br />
I've been wod,ing 0n lhe rar road, i thp I ve onp dav.<br />
I've bFen work nC 0n lhe rarlr0ad, lurl to Dass tha t me<br />
Can'i you lEarthe wh sile blowing,<br />
'tnu late a te8 ffom sore o d iabte<br />
You take an arm ffom sore ot{l chatf<br />
You take a neck fron sone otd botfle<br />
Ano fiofl a norse y0Lrset s0ne hair<br />
Now ' mrthe(a logether<br />
rr'iil I the aid oi paste and q ue<br />
And 'll sei nore ov n'<br />
Fror a sosh {l3'n durmv<br />
Than 'll ever g.t from ior.<br />
\{IhERE HAS MY LITTLE DOG CONE<br />
Ihefc oh where has my I ttle dos gone?<br />
lhare oh *tere can he be?<br />
Ylilh h s ears cut short and his lail cui onp<br />
0h. where 0lr where can he be?<br />
THE [1AN ON TIIE FLYIJ.!G TRAPEZE<br />
He fl0ar\ ihr0ugt the a wrth rhc gfedtest 0t pase,<br />
rhp dd ng younS an on lhp I y n8 trateze.<br />
fr5 dLt,onr are gracel!l lhp g rls hc d0es pte;rsp<br />
And ry love he has *olen auay.<br />
This naid Ihal I oved, she hands0nre<br />
Can'l you hear<br />
'|as the cadain<br />
sweel<br />
shout ng,Dinah blo\l, yorr hom. And I lried al I knew herlo 0 ease_<br />
Brl I revor cou d p ease her onc qmrler<br />
Dinah won't you bl0w,<br />
s0 \ve<br />
Dinah uon't vou<br />
l<br />
bt0w,<br />
As Ihe maf of the llylrg Irapeze.<br />
D nah !'ron'l you bloyJ yo|ll hom.<br />
Oinalr eodl you blow, D ndh won'l vou bto\l.<br />
Dindh won'l you b ow your horn.<br />
Some0ne's in ihe kltchef with Dinab.<br />
Soneone's in the kllchen I knolr/.<br />
$rnmne's ln the kilchen \aith Dinah.<br />
Strummins on the old banjo.<br />
Fee Ir fiddle-dsi.o. feefi.liddlsdei0-e$0.<br />
Fee fi Iidd $d* -0000000, strunm ns on the 0ld banj0.<br />
BEAUT]FUL DOLL<br />
0h. y0r beauiilui d001, you sreai blg beaulifrt dot .<br />
Lel re 0!t ny ar0rs ab0ut y0u, cou d never ve<br />
0 . \ou bpduirlu d0 L you srpal big beiut fu d0 L<br />
r yor 0 ever crup e rm4 mv herrt routd mhe.<br />
'd ove to h rC yor bul I lear y0r'd break.<br />
0h 0h ohl l]hl 0h You beaLrltut do .<br />
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LITTLE BROIIN ]UC<br />
My wife and I live all alone<br />
In a little log hut !€ call ofi own.<br />
She lovesin and I love rum,<br />
Tell you |lhat, don't lve have fun!<br />
D0WN BY THE OLD l,llLL STREAM<br />
Down by the old nill stream<br />
Dressed in gingham, loo,<br />
Little brown jus, You were<br />
d0n't Ilove<br />
si)(teen, rny village queen,<br />
ihe€. {repeal )<br />
Do\,Yn by lhe old nill strean.<br />
ll I had a cow thal gav€ such milk,<br />
l'd cloihe her in the finest silk.<br />
IiHEN YOU v/ORE ATULIP<br />
I'd ieed her on the finest hay<br />
And milk her forty | fires a day.<br />
lll/hen y0u w0re a tullp, a sweel ye lol,! lulip,<br />
And I wore a big red mse.<br />
ir\,hen you caressed me twas then heaven bless€d me,<br />
mral a blessing no one knows.<br />
PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME, HONEY You made ife cheene when you calLed me dear e,<br />
Twas dovrn where lhe blrc grass grows,<br />
Your lips were sweeter lhan julip when you w0re a iulip,<br />
Pul your ans around me, honey, hold me lighl. And lwore a big red fose.<br />
0h, hLrddle up and cuddie up wilh all y0ur misht.<br />
0l 0\ yol r0ll I o1ey"(. l-yFs lhal ljld do 7p.<br />
Whon th€y ^0r1 l00k at ne ny h€art b€s ns l0 lloat<br />
Then t starts arocking ike a nrotor boat,<br />
0h, 0h, I nevef kne!,/ any girl like y0u.<br />
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LONG, LONG AGO<br />
Tell ne thetales ihato ne were so deat,<br />
LonB long ago long, long ago.<br />
Srng me the songs I delighled t0 h€dr,<br />
L0n8, l0[g ago r0n8 ag0-<br />
Now you are come, all my grief is leooved,<br />
Let me forget lhai s0 l0ng y0u have r0ve0.<br />
Let me believe lhat you love as you loved,<br />
Long, long ago, long ago.<br />
SILVER THREADS AMONG THT GOLO<br />
Dirling, I am 8ro{,rng old, sLlver lhreis among lhe g0ld,<br />
Shrne upon my brow l0day, lile is lading lan at{av;<br />
Bul, Fy da,lilg yo xilr be. wrll bp, dL$ay' voLag ard arr<br />
Yes, my darlinB y0u will be, alwavs voung ard liir t0 ne<br />
Darling I am 8ro{ ng, gro,flng olo,<br />
Silver threads anong lhe gold,<br />
Shine upon my bmwtoday,life is iadrng fast away.<br />
MOTIIER<br />
M is for ihe millron thingshe gave me<br />
0 meansonlythat she's growing old.<br />
T islor the tearshe shedio save m€<br />
H is lor her heart ofpurest gold.<br />
E is for her eyes, with oveLiglrt shlring.<br />
R m€ans risht and riphl she'll always be.<br />
Put lhem aliloeether;lhey !pell M0IfER,<br />
A jmrd that neans the wrld lo no.<br />
SI]ANTY TO\{N<br />
There's a shanly n the to!'/n 0f a I tlle dot of sround<br />
Where lhe grcen grass grows all around, all arcund.<br />
The roof so , orn, so badly tofn, lhat it trmbles t0 the<br />
gr0un0.<br />
Jusl a tunrble do\,,rn shack and lt's buiLl ,/lay back<br />
Aboui twenty five leet fron lhe ral r0ad track.<br />
Lingefs 0n my mind rost all 0l lhe lime,<br />
Keeps callLng me back lo my litlle 0 d shack.<br />
I'd be just as sassy,<br />
highly salassy,<br />
lf | !,rere kine w0uldn't nean a thing.<br />
Put my boolson tall, red lhe wriling 0n the wall<br />
And it \'/ouldn't mean a lhing, noi a d0gg0ne thrn8.<br />
There's a queen v{aiting there in herockirg charL<br />
Just blowin' her top on akeg ol b€er<br />
Lo0kin'all arouM and truckin'0n down.<br />
Came I g0lta get back to my Shanty Town.<br />
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PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES<br />
Pack up your iroub es in y0ur old kit bag and smile,<br />
srnrle, sfiile.<br />
lyhile y0u've sol a lucifer to lighl y0ur lag, Smile, boys,<br />
ihal's lhe sly e.<br />
llhat's the use of wo ying, it never was w0 h $/hile 9.'<br />
Pack up y0ur troubles in y0r 01d kit bae and snile,<br />
snile, sfiile.<br />
JEANIE i1'ITH THE LICHT BRO\VN HAIR<br />
ldrean of Jeanie with lhe liehl brown hair<br />
Borne, like a vaporon the sunnier aiI<br />
I see her kipping where the brighl streams day,<br />
Happy as the daisies lhat dance on her way.<br />
Many were lhe $ld noiesher m€fiy voice w0uld pour,<br />
Many were lhe blithe birds that warbled them o'eI<br />
I dreanr0l Jean e wilh the light br0\,yn hair,<br />
FloalinE ike a v4or 0n ihe soft sunmer ai(<br />
IHISPERINC<br />
jilhispr<br />
ng wh le you cudd e near me,<br />
Whrspering so no ono can hear me,<br />
Each litUe whisper seens lo cheef me,<br />
lknow it's true, there's no 0ne, d%r, but yo!,<br />
Y0u're whispering<br />
y0dll never leav€ me,<br />
nJhispering you'll never<br />
'vtry<br />
erievo ne,<br />
Y'hisper, and say lhat you'll be eve ne,<br />
Whispering that I ovo you.<br />
llHY DO ILOVE YOU<br />
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U,hy do I love you? l]vhy do you love nre?<br />
Why slrould there betwo happy as we?<br />
Can you see the why and wherefore,<br />
I shou d be the one you care for.<br />
You are Lrcky but I am lucky, too.<br />
IN THE COOD OLD SUMMERTIME<br />
All 0ur drearns0l loy seen to conE true,<br />
l1llaybe thal's because you love ne, maybe lhait, hy l<br />
In the g00d 0 d sulnmertrme in the Aood old summertme.<br />
Shol ing dol/ln lhe shady lane<br />
LOVE'S OLO SII/EET SONC<br />
You hold her hand and she holds yours,<br />
And lhat's a v€rygood sirn,<br />
0nc€ in the dear de?days beyond recall,<br />
That' she's your tootsey.wootsey<br />
When on the l,!0rld ihe mlsts began to fall,<br />
ln the good old sunmertime.<br />
0ut 0fthe dreams lhal rose in happy thr0ng,<br />
Lrw to our hearts love sang an old sweet s0ng,<br />
SUMMERTIME<br />
And in the dusk whero fell the firelighl gleanr,<br />
S0fl y it w0v"; itself into 0ur dream.<br />
Sumnerlifle, when ihe livlns is easy<br />
Fish are jmpin'and the colton is high.<br />
Jusl a song al lw light, when lhe lights are low,<br />
Your daddy's rich and your mon is good<br />
And lhe i ickring shadol,!s soltly c0me aod 90.<br />
$ hush litlle baby, don'l you cry.<br />
Th0'ihe heait be weary sa d the day and long.<br />
Stiil t0 us al twillght col|les love's old song.<br />
AFTER YOU'VE CONE<br />
Coln€s love's01d sweet song-<br />
After you've gone and left ne crying,<br />
After you've gono, there's n0 deny ng,<br />
Yodli feel blue, you'll fee sad,<br />
Y0u'll miss lhe dearesl pal yodv ever had.<br />
Thqe'll come a iirie, now d0n'i forget ii,<br />
Therc' I cone a time, when yodll regfet it.<br />
$ne day wh€n you grow lonely, youf heari wi I break<br />
like l]rine<br />
And yodl lrant lne onLy.<br />
Afier y0u've gone, after you've g0ne aw2y-<br />
BACK ACHES<br />
The morning after my poor ba* aches<br />
It's not a hrills or ihe rheumatiz<br />
lfyou're narrled you'd kn0w darn wel<br />
$hait ls. Bmk aches, back aches<br />
Tlre mo'ning after how ny back aches.<br />
It's not flom romance cause heaven knows<br />
It's just fro wash ng clolhes.
ON THE ROAD TO MANDALAY<br />
Cone you back to Mandalay<br />
il,here lhe old flotillas lay<br />
Cm't you hear theif paddles chunkn<br />
Fronr Rangoon to [landalay.<br />
0n the road lo MandaLay,<br />
Ylhere<br />
flylng llshesplay<br />
And ihe dawn com€s up lLkP th nder<br />
0d or china crcst the bay.<br />
MARGIE<br />
Marsie, I'm ,1ways llrinking 0f y0u Margie.<br />
I'lL tell the world I love You.<br />
Don'l foreet your p'onise to ne.<br />
I have boughl a home and ring and ever)'thlng l0l<br />
Margre, you are my Insp rali0n. days are nevel bl!re<br />
After al rs said an done lhere is reallv Onlv one,<br />
0h lvargie, Margie il's YoLr.<br />
MY BLUE HEAVEN<br />
l!/hen !,/hippoorwrlls call and ev€ning is ni8h,<br />
I hurfy io my blue heav€n.<br />
A tum io lhe riglri, a liltle white ig[],<br />
ll, I lead you to my blue lreaven.<br />
Y0u'll see a sniling lace, a frreplace, a cozv rcoff<br />
A lLltle nest that's nesiled where the r0ses bl00n<br />
Just Molly and me and babv makes lhree<br />
i]l/ete hamy in my blue heaven<br />
GIRL OF IIY DREAMS<br />
Gi ot firy drerms, I love you, honest I d0, you are s0<br />
MOONLlGHT BAY<br />
i\,e were saaling along 0n Moonlight Bay.<br />
Y0u could hearthe darkiesinsinP, thev seened t0 say.<br />
"You have stolen my hean, now d0n'l go wav".<br />
As we sans lo\,e'sold sweel song 0n moonlight bav.<br />
BY THE LIGHT (]F THE SILVERY [,IOON<br />
By the lighl 0f ihe silvery n00n I want0 sp00n;<br />
To my honey l'll croon love'slune.<br />
H0neymoon, keep a-shinin'<br />
June,<br />
Y0ur siv/y beams !'lilLbring l0ve dreans.<br />
llle'll be cuddlir'soon, by the silvery nnon<br />
AFTER THE BALL IS OVER<br />
Ailei the ball is over, ailer the break 0l day,<br />
lf I c0uld just hoLd y0ur chatms again In ny arms, Alterihe dancers leavLng, iftpr the stars d.A g0ne,<br />
Then lile would be complet€;<br />
Manv's, hedrt s breakLng ll vou could read the i all'<br />
Since y0dve been gone, de2r, life don't seeflrthe same, Mani's the lropes th,lt have vanr!hed, alter the ball<br />
P ease mfle back again.<br />
Afier all's sad an d0ne, there's 0nly one<br />
THE SlDE\IALKS OF NE\i YORK<br />
Girl of my drcans, it's You.<br />
Ea5t rde, |,lests de. aLlar0!nd lhc l0t{n<br />
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS<br />
Trptolqrlg,r rc odr0 ro,t. |01oo|0fl08e.ild irc0o*l<br />
Bovs rnd q rLs l0selher me and [1am,e 0'R0urke,<br />
l'll see vou in mv dreams, hold you In ny dleams, Trfuped lh; lrBhliantast r on the sidewal[! 0f New Yorl.<br />
9Jneon;look voi out0f my arms, siill I leel the thril<br />
[lEMORIES<br />
Li0;lhat once werc mine, tender eyes that shine<br />
Th;v will ighl my $/ay tonighi, l'll see vou in mv dreanrsM€nolies,<br />
memolies, dreams ol love s. tru€,<br />
0'er the s€a 0f m€norv, I'm drilting back t0 v0u.<br />
Cnldhood ddys, aild{ood o.Ys ar0rg the bi ds and bpps<br />
GOOONIGHT, SYiEETHEART<br />
You Ieft me al0ne, but still you're ny 0!Yn.<br />
In ny beautifrl nemories.<br />
C00dnight, swe€lhearl, lilL we meei t0n0rr0w<br />
G00dn ghl sweeiheart, sleep will ban sh s0rr0w AULD LANG SYNE<br />
Tears and Dallrng may make us lonorn,<br />
But wiih the davn, a nett day s born.<br />
Should auld acquaintance be f0rgot,<br />
$ I'Llsav--<br />
And never brought to nind?<br />
Goodnishi. sw€ethea . tho I'n nol beslde vou, Should auld acqualntance be i0rgot,<br />
G0odnraht. slleethean, strll mv l0ve wiLl guide v0u. And days of AulllLang SYne?<br />
Dreanienfold y0u, in each one l'll h0ld vo ,<br />
For ALrid Lang Syn€, my dear For Auld Lang \n!;<br />
Goodnight, sweethead, goodniglrt.<br />
lle'll kko a cLt 0f lindness, yel, tor Auld Lang rvne<br />
62
SHINE ON NARVEST MOON<br />
BILL BAILEY, lv0N'T YOU PLEASE COME HOI/E<br />
Shine 0n, shine on harven mo0n uD in Ihe skv !!on't you come hone, Bill Eaitev.<br />
ldli aor ovil5r .pl. bi.tab r,v jL"o ,tr. l4on't you come hone?<br />
Jnowr me a n't n0 rt e lo $ay oLrtdoors and 5p0on Sho noans lhe {ho e dav<br />
r0sfLrnp0n<br />
lonp.<br />
shtne 0n trarvest rL00n. I0r nLeandnyga. I' do de cool ns, dar iis, I'it payde rent.<br />
I<br />
I HAD<br />
knolvs I<br />
A DREAM, DEAR<br />
done you wrong,<br />
enber dat rainy evenjf I drove v0u 0ut.<br />
Y,ld nothin bul a fine toolh combi<br />
I had a dream dear, you had one too:<br />
I knows L'se lho blanre, s/e1l ain't dal a shame?<br />
Mrne was the best, tor rt was olyou.<br />
Bill Bai ey, rvon't you please c0me h0me?<br />
u0mp s{eetheart, tell fle, n0w i! tre trne.<br />
You lell me your dream,l'l telyoumine.<br />
DIXIE<br />
I wish I was in the and of cotlon,<br />
0 d I mes lhere are nolorgotten,<br />
L00k away l00k away look away, Dixieland.<br />
in Dixieland where lwas born,<br />
Ear y on one frosty mon,<br />
L0ok away, l0okaway, look away, Dixie and.<br />
!&r!!<br />
Then I wlsh I was in Drxle, Hooray! ll00rayl<br />
ln Dixieland l' I iake my stand t0 | ve an die n Dixie.<br />
Away, away, away down soulh in Dirie<br />
Away, alvay away down south in Dixie<br />
OLO FOLKS AT HOME<br />
MY OLD KENTUCKY HOII]E<br />
The sun sh nes bflphl0n mv 0id hentuc[v hone<br />
Tis sunmer, the dait er r; pay:<br />
The cornl0p's frpe and ihe maad0$rs afe in bt00m,<br />
livhile the birds make m!sic all the day.<br />
gtul!!:<br />
v'jeep n0 more, ny lady, 0 weep no more todav:<br />
Sie will nns one sonp for the otd Kenluclv hine.<br />
For ihe old hentuc[thome rar a|lay.<br />
The young fo ks r0ll on lhe itlle cabin ll00r,<br />
All merrv and haoov and b|phl<br />
8y'n by hard lines (0mes a lnocIrn'al lhe d00f,<br />
Then myold Kentucky hone, good night.<br />
CAMPTO|liN RACES<br />
De Camplown ladies sing dts song,<br />
Doo-dah Doo-dahl<br />
De Camptown mce lrack five miles ong,<br />
0h, doo-dah dayl<br />
Chorus<br />
Gwine io run a nlghl!<br />
Cwine lo run a I dayl<br />
Bet nry money<br />
de bo$tail nag,<br />
Saebody bel on de bay.<br />
I,ay down upon the Swanee R ver, far, fa. away.<br />
Therc's !!here my hearl is lurning ever.<br />
There's l,lhere the old lolks $ay.<br />
All up an down the whole creatLon, sadly I roanr;<br />
Stillongin' for the 0ld plantali0n<br />
And lor lhe old folks at home.<br />
All the world is sad an dreary, everylvhere I roam;<br />
0h, darkles, h0$/ my heatt grows weary,<br />
Far from the old folks at hone.<br />
SylANEE<br />
S,,Yanee, How I love ya, how | ove ya, rny dear otd S$,anee<br />
fd Sive lhe world i0 be among rhe fotts rn D t X I Even<br />
'10u8r rrv r,Inr''i for 1F, prdyrrg<br />
'ail;18<br />
tfl nFi oorn I,<br />
The-folks up nodh will see ne no llrore when I get t0 lhat<br />
SWEET GEORCIA BROWN<br />
No eal nrade ha! got a shade 0n Sweel ceorsia Brolln:<br />
Tl4D lefi feel, but 0h, s0 neal, has Sweet ce0rAra Br0wn.<br />
They all siClr and wanl t0 dre for Sweet Ge0rgi, Brolln.<br />
l' I hll you lust why, you kno$i I don't |e, nol nuch;<br />
ll's bpal \d 0. (ne,rocl\'er 0pa0 $hen she dn05 into{tr<br />
Since she cane, why il's a shamehow she coo s'em doMl;<br />
Fe els she can't gel are fel ers she ain'l met;<br />
Georgia clainred her, Georgia naned her,<br />
Sweel Georgia 8rol|n.<br />
63
MY BONNIE<br />
My Bonnie lies over the ocean,<br />
My Bonnie lresoverthe sea;<br />
My Bonnie liesoverthe ocean,<br />
0h, bring back my bonnieto me.<br />
Ah!!<br />
Bnng back, brin8 back, bfing bacl ny bonnie l0 me lo ne<br />
Bdna ba([ bfine back, 0 brLraba* my bonnre l0 ne<br />
Last nighi as I lay on my pillow,<br />
Lasi night as I lay on my bed;<br />
Lad nighi as llayon my pillow,<br />
ldreampi that my bonnie \,llas dead.<br />
(chorus)<br />
0h, blow ye winds, over lhe ocean,<br />
0h, blo$/ ye winds, over lhe se4<br />
0h, blow ye $/inds, over theocean,<br />
And bring back ny Bonnie to nre.<br />
(chorus)<br />
The,,vinds have bloun ovel the ocean.<br />
The winds have blollln ovei the sea,<br />
Th€ winds have blown over the ocean,<br />
And bro't bacl my Bonnioio me.<br />
BLUE TAIL FLY<br />
lrihen I was young I usad to wart<br />
0n master and give him his plaie<br />
And pass the bottle whor he got dry<br />
And brush away the bluelailed fly.<br />
C-I!r6<br />
Jinmie crack corn and I don'l ca'e,<br />
Jimnv crack corn and I don't cale,<br />
Jinmi crack corn ard I don't care,<br />
The naster's gone a!'/ay,<br />
And when he'd lide in th€ aflernoon,<br />
1'd l0ll0w after with a hickory bro0m;<br />
The pony beirg rather s[Y<br />
Ilhen bilten by a bluelailfly.<br />
0ne day he ride around the tarm,<br />
The llies so numerous, lhey did swarm;<br />
0ne chanced to bite h m on the thigh;<br />
The devil take the blue-tail flYl<br />
The pony run, he jump, he Pihh;<br />
He threw my master In the drtch.<br />
He died and the iury wondered !'/hr_<br />
The verdict was tlre bluelail flJ]<br />
They lay hinrunder a'slmmon tree;<br />
flis eD taoh is there to see:<br />
"Bcn;ath this $one I'm lorced to ie,<br />
Avictin of the bluFtailllY "<br />
IN MY MERRY OLDSI,lO8lLI<br />
Corie away wiih ne, Lucille, in my meny 0ldsflobile,<br />
D0wn the rcad of life $/e'll I y, automobuzzing you and L<br />
To lhe church we'll swillly steal, ther ouf ,/rcdding bells<br />
w ll peal.<br />
You can go as far as you like with fie in ny mefiy<br />
0ldsmobile.<br />
OH ALICE<br />
0h, A ice, wher€ are you going?<br />
Upstairs lo take a bath<br />
0h, Alice, with leCs like loothpicks<br />
Art a neck like a gin{le<br />
0h, Alice, steppei in the batlr tub<br />
And she pulled out lhe plug.<br />
0h, nry gracious, 0h, nry soul<br />
There go€s Alice down the hole.<br />
Clurp'glurp -glurpl<br />
LITTLE LIZA JANE<br />
I gol a gal and you got none, Li'l Liza Jare.<br />
I got a ga and you got none, Li' Liza Jane.<br />
Chorusi<br />
0h, Liza, Li'l Liza I ane.<br />
0h Liza, Li' Liza Jane.<br />
Come my love and marry me, Li'l Liza Jane<br />
I |vill tak eood care of thee, Li'l Liza lane.<br />
(Chorus)<br />
Gwine ter lhrow the dice awav, Li'l Liza iane,<br />
llhm yo'name the happy day, Li'l Liza I ane<br />
Liza iana done come to me. Li'l Liza ian€.<br />
Both as happy as can be, Li'l Liza Jane<br />
llouso and lot in Baltim0' Li' Liza lme<br />
Lolsof chillLrn r0un'de do', Li'l LizaJane<br />
(chorus)<br />
64
IT'S A GRAND OLD NAME<br />
MY MELANCHOLY EABY<br />
F0r it is Mary, Mary plain as any name could be, ftme to ne n'y melanclro y baby,<br />
But witlr pr0priety, soc dy will say " larie". Cuddle u0 an don't be blue.<br />
Lid it rvas Mary, Mary ong before lhe fashion came; Allyour lears are foo ish farcy baby,<br />
And there is so0rething there that sounds<br />
square, Y0u kn0w dear, lhat I'n in love wilh you.<br />
It's a grand old name.<br />
Elery cloud n st hav€ a silvef lining,<br />
Wait unUl lhe sunshines through.<br />
TI]ERE'S A LONG LONG TRAIL<br />
Smile. my h0n€y dear, $,hile I k ss away each lear.<br />
There's a long, long tra I awirding<br />
0r else I shall be melancholy, too.<br />
lnto the and of my dreams,<br />
!!here the niChlingales<br />
MY Il/ILD IRISH ROSE<br />
are slng ng,<br />
And a whlie moon bearns;<br />
My wild lris,\ R0se, the sweelest flou/er ihar gmws.<br />
There's a 0ng, long nighl of waiting,<br />
You may search evefywhere, but none can conpare<br />
Unt I my dreans al cone lrue,<br />
Yliih my wild lrlsh Rose<br />
Till lhe day that l' I be soins,<br />
My lvild lrishRose,lh€ srrcetest ilowerthal gmws,<br />
Down that long, on8 trail wilh you.<br />
And some day for my sake, she nay let me lake,<br />
IF YOU KNEll/ SUSIE<br />
TIe bloom lrom my wild l sh Rose<br />
lfyou kn€w Susle like lknow Susie,<br />
THE BAND PLAYED ON<br />
Ohlohl 0h what a girl!<br />
There's none so dasE as this falr lassie<br />
Casey w0uld waLtz wilh a slral]!berry blonde<br />
ohl ohr iloly loses, whal a chassisl<br />
And lhe band played 0n. He'd gllde crcss lhe flo0l<br />
we lYent riding, she didn't balk.<br />
|ryith the g r he ad0red and lhe bmd played 0n.<br />
Back lrom Yonkers, l'n lhe one thal had to walk. Bd his bfaln wa so l0aded, he nearly erpl0ded.<br />
lf yod knely Susie like lknow Susie,<br />
The poor gir shake with alafrn.<br />
ohl ohl Ylhat a qirll<br />
fle married the ^tuld girl wiih the strawbefly cur,<br />
WHEN I GROYl TOO OLD TO DREAM<br />
TEA FOR TyJO<br />
lljhen L grow loo old to dream, 1'll have you lo rernenber<br />
\lhen I grow t00 old t0 drcam, yorf love will lwe in ny Piclure you upon rry knee, tea tor lwo and tl,!o for lea<br />
Me loI you and you for me a1one.<br />
$ kiss me, my s$eet, and so Let us part.<br />
Nobody noar<br />
mren I grow<br />
us lo see us or hear us.<br />
tm old io dream lhal k ss tlili live in my N0lriends 0r relat 0ns on weehend<br />
head.<br />
vacali0ns.<br />
l|/e<br />
HUI./<br />
lvon't have it know, thal we own a te ephone, dear.<br />
$ kiss me, my sweet, and so lei us pa{.<br />
Day w I break and you'll awake and starl0 bake a sugal<br />
Ard when lCrow loo old to dreanr<br />
cake for me i0lake l0r all lhe boys to see.<br />
l]lie wi I rarse a lanrily, a girl for you and a boy for ne..<br />
Thal k ss lYil lve in ny heari.<br />
Can'l you see how happy \,,/e wl I be.<br />
THAT'S MY DESIRE<br />
PRETTY BABY, PRETTY BABY OF MI]IE<br />
T0 spend 0ne nieht wilh y0u in oLrr 0ld f0ndezvous,<br />
And renrinisce wilh you, that's my desrfe.<br />
Ev'rybody oves a babl that\ llhy I'n tove with you,<br />
T0 nreet where gypsies play d0wn rn lhat dim cafe,<br />
el|y Daoy Fe y oaby. 'n<br />
An dance lLl break of day,lhat's my desire.<br />
And I'd hhe l0 be you srsler, brolher, dad and nottEr too<br />
We'll sip a littl€ glass ol wrne, I' I gaze into your eyes<br />
Prelty baby, prelty baby.<br />
llon't you (0nE and ht ne rock yoLr In mv cfadte of ove.<br />
And feel the iouch of y0u lips pressrng on mine.<br />
And $,e'll ruddle all lhe trnre_<br />
T0 heaf you whispef low iust when t's line to<br />
0h I rani a lovrn'<br />
90.<br />
baby and rr nrSht as wett be you.<br />
Cheri, ll0ve y0u s0. lhat's my desire.<br />
LET THE REST 0F THE rrl/0RLD G0 By<br />
irYith s0neone like you, a pal g0od md lrue,<br />
I'd ike t0 leave it all behlnd ar s0 and iind<br />
Some place lhai's knowi lo God a one,<br />
Just a spot lo call o own.<br />
llie'll find perfect peace, whe{e j0ys never cease,<br />
0ut there beneath a kindly sky.<br />
ll|/e'll build a sl,eet lltlle fesi s0nrewhere in the West,<br />
And et the rest of lhe world so by.<br />
LITTLE G]RL<br />
Lrlile gi , you're lhe one gir for me.<br />
Lrllle g rl, y0u're as sweet as can be.<br />
Jusl a g ance at you meant love fron the start.<br />
And oh, whal a lhrill cane into my heart.<br />
Little 91 , with your cute Llttle ways,<br />
lan yours, for lhe rest of my days,<br />
And lhls greal big w0rld will be div ne<br />
Lilile srrl |vhen y0r're mine al mine.
OON'T FENCE ME IN<br />
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY<br />
0h, give me lard, l0ls of land under starrv skiss above. 0n lopof old smoky,<br />
Don't<br />
all covered<br />
fence me rn.<br />
with snow<br />
I lost rny true lover for c0unin'too stow.<br />
Let ne rde thf0ugh the |vide 0pen country lhal I tove<br />
Noh, courtrn's a pleasure and pd{t ng is g et<br />
Lel me be by myse f in lhe evening bre€ze<br />
And a lalse+earled lovers $i0rse than a th ef.<br />
Lislen t0 the murnrurol lhe collofw00d trees,<br />
Send ne off forever but I ask yor please,<br />
A thief, he'll just rob yor and take what y0u hav€<br />
8ut a falseheded lover witt tead you t0lhe grave.<br />
lust lurn me loose, let me straddle my old saddle<br />
Undernaalh the llestern skies.<br />
Th€ grave wiil decay you and turn you to dusl<br />
0n ny cayuse, et me wander over yondef<br />
Nol a girl ii a lhousand apoor boy can hust.<br />
Till I see the mounlalns rise<br />
I wanl to ride to the ridge wher€ lhe l\Jesl cornmences, She'll hug y0u and kiss you and tett you lllore ties<br />
Gaze at lhe nroon til I lose fly senses<br />
Than cross-tres 0n a ra k0ad or stafs in ihe skies.<br />
Can't l00k al h0bbles and I can't sland lences,<br />
Conro all you youn€ lovers and tisler to ne<br />
!on't hang your affecti0n on a green wi ow tree.<br />
The leaves lhey will withef and the r0ots thev |!i die<br />
And you'll all be forsaken and never knowhi.<br />
I LOVE YOU TRULY<br />
l/|\E=<br />
I love you truly, truly dear.<br />
Life with its s0rr0ws. lile with ils tears.<br />
Fa&s inlo drerns, |1,ien lknow vou are near.<br />
Because I love y0r trLiy, lruty daar.<br />
TIYHEN Y0U AND IY1ERE YoUNG, MAGGIE<br />
r aatered toddv l0 rlF l l, VdggrF, .04drcl rrp t(e1e<br />
SHE'LL BE COM]N'ROUNO THE MOUNTAIN<br />
She' be c0min round lhe m0unlain |Yhen she c0ires,<br />
She'll be c0nin round the m0unlain when she c0mes,<br />
She'll be steanrin'and apuffin', and she' I never slop for<br />
She' I be conin r0und ihe n0unlaif \ahen she comes,<br />
l'll be ovine you, always,<br />
ll|/ith a love that's irue, al\!ays.<br />
{hen the lhrnSs yodve planned need a heLping hand,<br />
lwlllundefstand, aL!,lays, a ways.<br />
Days nray not be falr, alwaYs.<br />
Thai's {hen l'll be lheie, always<br />
Nol0r jusl an lrour. not I0r iust a day,<br />
Nol Ior lusl a Year, bui aLwaYs.<br />
-\p rr.+ dro Irp frpdling 010 | ll Vdggr" A. xp r\pd<br />
r0 00 r0ng ago.<br />
The sreer Crove rs g0ne fr0nrthe hil . Massie,<br />
lllhere firsthe daisies spluis:<br />
Thecreakingold m I is sli, l\faggie,<br />
And lhe tria s of ife nearly done;<br />
Lel us s nC 0i the days lhat are gone, Maggie,<br />
l'flren you and I were young.<br />
SMOKE CETS IN YOUR EYES<br />
Th€y asked me how I knew my lrue love was truei<br />
l, 0i c0urse, replled, somethine here tnside<br />
Cannot be denied.<br />
They sald soneday y0u'll find all who tove are b ind.<br />
!!hen youf heat's on flfe, you rnusl reatize<br />
Snoke sets in your eyes.<br />
So I chaffed lhem, and I Rarly laushed<br />
To thin[ they co ld doubt my ove.<br />
Y.l loddv r love tds llol!. ardv. I on xrltoLt ny tove<br />
Now laughinB friends defide lea's I carnot hrde<br />
S0 | smile ard say $,hen a lovely f aine dies,<br />
Smoke geis in your eyes.<br />
66
f<br />
FOR HE'S A IOLLY GOOD FELLO\|/<br />
For he's a jolly good le lo!'r,<br />
For he's a tolly good fe low,<br />
For he's a jolly good fellow,<br />
lll/hlch nobody calr deny,<br />
For he's a joLly good fellow,<br />
For he's a jolly good fellow,<br />
For he's ajol y sood fellow,<br />
CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY<br />
WAGON SJHEELS<br />
!!ae0n wheels, waSon wheels, keep 0n aturnrd, wag0n<br />
Roll alons, sing your song,<br />
Carry rne over the hil .<br />
C0 'long u e, lhere's a steanrer al llre landing<br />
Waiting for lhe cotlon lo load.<br />
G0'long nule, ihe b0ss is underslanding,<br />
There's a Dasture at the end of eacn road.<br />
j/lag0n<br />
wheeis, wagon wheels, keep 0fatufn f',wag0n<br />
Roli along, siflg your song,<br />
Irdg0r xlpdi..r'y . \0 F, lagor x '<br />
rd y "l",0, p<br />
'eels<br />
*Cary me back lo old Vifsinnv.<br />
Thefe's where lhe cotton;nd ihe (orn and tarers !row<br />
rnere s where ihe b rds $iarble sweet In the sorinptlme<br />
rrarp 5 wfpF ll.e 00 oar.py'i ledn a I orgod ro 80; ,rrc)<br />
rnere s wnere I tah0red s0 hard t0r old Ma!sa.<br />
uay alter day in lhe field of yet or c0rn:<br />
'10 pl&e 0n ea.th d0 | love more vnceretu<br />
Than'ol Vrrsrnny, the state wherF I aas b6rn.<br />
OLD GANG OF MlNE<br />
0ee, but I'd give the world l0 see ihai old Sang of mane;<br />
I can't forget that 0ld quatei thai sang Sweet Adeline<br />
Goodbve loreler, old hll0ws and gals,<br />
Goodbve lorever,old sweetheafls and pals,1G0d bless them)<br />
Gee, but l'd give the wofld lo see ihat old gang of nine<br />
YJHIFFENPOOF SONG<br />
fo lhe lable down ai Mory's,<br />
To ihe pldce where Louis d\,'/ells,<br />
T0 lhe dear o d Temple Bar we loved so well,<br />
Slns lhe |!hiffea0ofsassembled, $/ith therr g asses<br />
ralsed on high,<br />
And lhe nragic of their singing casts ls spe l.<br />
Yes, the magic0l lheir singing 0f the songs I loved s0<br />
\,'/elr,<br />
"Shail lwasting'r and "Mav0ufneon,"and ihe resl,<br />
l]ve will serenade our Louis<br />
Mrile lrfe and voice shall lasl,<br />
Ard we'll pass and be fo'gotten lyith lhe rest.<br />
Reffain:<br />
llr/e are p0or litile lambs, wh0 have l0st 0ur way,<br />
lve're little black sheep wh0 have s0ne astray,<br />
Genllemen songsters a I on a spree,<br />
Doomed lrom |lere lo eterniiy,<br />
Lord, have mercy on suc[ as we,<br />
Baa, baa, baa.<br />
TAVERN IN THE TOUN<br />
There rs a iavem in the toj{n, in tfle toMl,<br />
Afld lhere ny dea love sils him do,rn, sits hin dol^n,<br />
An-ndriflks his wine m d Lauglrler ftee,<br />
And never. neverlhinks ol ne.<br />
Chorus<br />
Fare thee we|, for I must teave ihee,<br />
Do nol el this parllngrieve thee<br />
And remember thathe 6est 0f friends nrusl pad, musl part,<br />
Adieu, adieu, kind friends, adieu,€dieu, adieu,<br />
I can no longer siay wilh you, siay wiih y0u,<br />
l' I hang my hae 0n a weeping willow tfee<br />
And may the \,/orld go well wrlh thee.<br />
He lefl ne for a datrrsel dad! damsei<br />
;<br />
Each Friday flghi they Lsed to spad, used lospa<br />
tud now my love, once lrue lo me,<br />
Takes lhat dark damse on his knee.<br />
0h, dig my grave bOth wide an deep, wide an deep,<br />
Putomb stones ai my head and feet, head and feet,<br />
And on my breasl lu$ carve a turlle dove<br />
To sisnify I died of ove.<br />
67
AIlER CA<br />
( l. ,"Ilr<br />
Andrors<br />
d-'st,i*i<br />
l\ cdrntry i s 0l lhee, Sweol lari 0l iberty,<br />
PERFECT DAY<br />
0lthee I sinrl<br />
Land wharc ;y laihers d ed, and 0l ilre p srin's prLde !!hen you c0ne to the end 0l a perfecl day,<br />
Fron ev0fy n0untain sid0, ei lreedon r ng.<br />
And you sit alone with your thought;<br />
llhie ths chines ring 0ut with a carol gay;<br />
l,'y rrtive muntry,lhee, land 0l the noble ffee, For lhe j0ys thal lhe day has br0ughl<br />
Thy nane I ove;<br />
F0r menory has painted thrs perlecl day.<br />
ove ihy rocks and r I s, thy w00ds and tenpled ril s, vlJith colors that never fade;<br />
ily head |'lillr raptrne thrills, lke tlut above.<br />
And \le find at the end of a perfect day,<br />
The soul of a frend we've made.<br />
0ur fatlren' G0d, h llree. AUih0r of L berty,<br />
To Thee we s ng;<br />
Yl]U'RE A GRAND OLD FLAG<br />
Lo s n ay our l d be brL$l w t lrePdon'( hot! ight<br />
Prnti(l Lrs bv Tly n ghL Grcal Cod 0rr Kin!.<br />
Y0u're a grand 0ld flag, y0u're a higIfly ng f ag.<br />
AIR F0RCE HYl,lN<br />
And fofevef n Face ray you wave.<br />
You're lho emblen oi ihe lar l love<br />
ofl we so into lhe wi d b ue yonder.<br />
The honre of the free and the bravo.<br />
Every lreart<br />
Climbing h 8h into<br />
beals irue under Red, }1Jhrle. aad B ue;<br />
t[e sun.<br />
!!here there's never a boast 0r a brag;<br />
llere they c0rne z0oning l0 meel0rr thLrnder.<br />
At'eflrboys. givo lrcr tlre gunl<br />
Bri shorld auld acqua ntance be forgot,<br />
Down \ae d vo spo rng our f anies ffon under<br />
Keep your eye on lhe Crand o d flag.<br />
0if wilh ore hel-rv-a rcaf,<br />
STAR SPANGLEO BANNER<br />
\Je live in liane - 0r so down in ilame<br />
Noth ng can stop thc U. S. A r Fofce.<br />
0h, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,<br />
N,hat so proudLy we hailed ai the twilight's lasl gleaminS?<br />
THE MANINE'S HYMN<br />
lYlrose broad $ripes and b ght sta|slhr0ugh theperilous<br />
Iighl,<br />
Fron tre halls 0f Moirtezuma t0 the sh0res 0l Trip0lL: 0'er the ranparts \,!e waiched, werc s0 gallantly stfeaning?<br />
vle \! I lishi our c0untry's battle inlhe air 0n and 0f sea; Ard lhe rockel{ fed elarc 0l the bombs burstrng rn air,<br />
Frsl t0lisht fof rlghi and lreed0m, and to keep 0ur i0n0r Gave proof lhrough lhe nlghthat our Ilag was still lhere.<br />
0h, say does that star spangled banner yet wave<br />
\{e are proud to cla m the title 0f llre ljn ted States O'er lhe and 0l lhe free and the home 0i the brave?<br />
AI.lER CA, THE BEAUT FUL<br />
0 beauli(Lrl l0I spacr0Lrs sk es l0r anber \'r'aves 0l graLn,<br />
F0f purple m0unla n naleslies ab0ve the fr! led p ain<br />
Ar.r ca, Anenca, G0d shed his grace or ihee,<br />
And cf0lvn thy 800d \1r lh brolherho0d. if0n sea l0<br />
ANCHORS A]{EIGH<br />
a,{eigh ry b0ys Anch0rs A,reigh.<br />
Farcre to co egoloys, we saL at teak ol day, day. dry<br />
0n our ast n glrt ash0rc. dnnk to the foan-<br />
$ t ve reet mce m0re heds \'l sh ng you r lrappy<br />
THE CA SS(] N SONC<br />
0ver hr , 0vef da 0, \!e have hil lhe dusty trall<br />
And ihose caissons go fo ing a ons.<br />
LaL r"r | .r r, !lt i 0L r h"d l'0s" .oldF , i<br />
rr'/h e those Caissons go fo li g al0rg. ^'.cor<br />
For it's Hil Hi! Hee! In ihe F eld Altil ery<br />
Call 0fl y0ur numbers l0d and strorg {0ne-lw0)<br />
And , iefD'ere y0u g0, y0u wil always kn0w<br />
Thath0se Calss0ns are r0 | nC a 0ng (Sh0rt "(e0p<br />
'En RolL ng")<br />
Thathe Ca ssons are roLl ng along.<br />
0h, lhrs be t ever when iree men shalL stald<br />
Between theI| l0v'd hones and the wa/s desolatron<br />
Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the Heav'n rescued land<br />
Pralse the p0w'rlhai hath made and prcserved us a naiion.<br />
Then conolrer we must. when our caLrse il is tusl,<br />
Ard lh s 6eour motto: "1n God is our trust".<br />
And the sid spang ed bannd in lriunrph shall wave<br />
0hr lhe and of the free and the hofie of lhe braveL<br />
68<br />
I
FRJVOLOUS SAL<br />
They ca led he.lfivotous Sal<br />
A pecu iar $rt of a eal.<br />
flith a heart that waimet ow.<br />
Annall.r0und g00d fett0* ras n y otd Dal<br />
You lroLibles, 30rrows and rarp<br />
She was a ways wil|n! to share.<br />
Awild s0d ol devil, b;t dead on lhe tevet.<br />
FJVE FOOTWO, EYES OF BLUE<br />
Frve fool iw!, eyes of btue<br />
Bul0hl wha h0se fr!e fo0lr0uld do<br />
Has anybOdy seen my 8 l7<br />
rurned Lrp f0se, turnedown hose<br />
Never had no olh€f beals,<br />
nas anvhody seen I y Slrl?<br />
Now rlyou run into a f ye r0or two. covered l, Ih tll<br />
u dnond l|fgsand a rhose th nPs<br />
Bet your life it sn,t her<br />
Bul rould !he tove, coLrd she $oo?<br />
lou d !he, cou d she, coutd she cooT<br />
has anybody see ny gi ?<br />
SID E 8Y SJDE<br />
0h, we a n'tgotb-.r ot money<br />
rlraybe wP re rag:ed and tunnv.<br />
8ut.wp'l travel a on8 s ng rg a s0np sde bv nde<br />
lon r rnow wnat s com nP tofio ow<br />
Mavbe t s troub e rnd soirow,<br />
bur \le tt Uavel the road shalng 0u oaL], srde bv srde<br />
r'ougr dl rl ds ol .{ddlFd, I "o. I e "\ r r0,drr<br />
rusr as rong as ,le fe ioSethpr rt does,t rathr<br />
rren<br />
at dl<br />
rney !e a i had thF h0ubtes and Dart"aLl<br />
we tDe lne safle as we starled.<br />
Jusl lravelifg at0ng stngrn! a i0n€, side by s de.<br />
NO! NOI A TI]OUSANO TIMES NO]<br />
:.'*',,;:ii::l:Br'lil .r p<br />
',no<br />
,d'de, was s' p<br />
lYhowned alt the rown prooeftv_<br />
iie |v0uld pLrrsup her thr0ughrits and throuph delt(<br />
Du sne rvas u/r!e to his Same Earh time hathfeatened<br />
ere lhc wo ds she,d<br />
flol Nol A lhou$nd<br />
iines Nol<br />
i:,iiil?i<br />
* Nor A<br />
:,il#*f<br />
thousand<br />
i,ses;<br />
rimes No'<br />
iT'S A Cl]O DAY<br />
Yes t's d Sooday lor \ nArn' a ,onp<br />
And rl s a g00day for nrovrn'dton-o<br />
-<br />
Yes, il's a 8o0day how.outd anyjh nq ,o wrono<br />
A gooinay lrom morntnS tr n{ghr<br />
tes |r s a gooday for siinrn'your shoes<br />
3n0 rr t a g00 day for tos n' yoLrf btues<br />
:ver}{nn8lo<br />
garn and noth n' to toi€<br />
Lrusp l s j 800dav ftom rorn n'rilnj-otrl<br />
rsal m rhe sun .,c00d nornrng. sun, I 5e aftl +rne l0il:<br />
4fi ;;;,;il g'J!;i';i?j,, :I;.f'' "'" *"'<br />
raus€ 's. mod day f0f irayrn' rc!ibrlls<br />
Ano /f5 a gooday for cunn' your s<br />
i:,J:::,lt:?,:i?,li#, H; iyit iftii'<br />
CONEY ISLAND EABY<br />
We had a ttte parly il0wn rn Freeport.<br />
. nPIe wds ftaly lhpre Nas Mary, thFrc {ds crare<br />
re nao a ltn e party dowl n Freeoorl<br />
And |Ye had t0 .:rrry Mary ftom lhe lrtace_<br />
lle had to r: ry l\iatu lo the f"qrv<br />
we had lo L'1rry [iary fton the shofe<br />
And lhe r€a$n thrtwe had ro (arrf Marv<br />
Was that !lary(0utLln't<br />
cafry any n;re. '<br />
Goodbye mv Cnney lndnd Baby.<br />
rarewe I r0 th€e my 0\irn tfLre love, true iove,<br />
m gonra 5ar away and teavP you.<br />
$ goodbve $ long, tafewe I toreve,.<br />
loodbye my Coney lslrnd, I sard nry Coney ls and<br />
booooye nr/ Uoney tstand Baby.<br />
SCHOOL DAYS<br />
Srh00lnays srh0n days rl€af otd g0lden fule da!s<br />
npd0rn dnLl I trn dnd'ritlrtir, iaurht ro the tuie of<br />
Yor 1r€re my queen in cal c0 | was y0ur bashtu baref0ol<br />
And vou 0n my state<br />
'.|otp<br />
',t ove jou !0."<br />
wnen sP vrere a c0up F olt1d5.<br />
69
OLD MACDONALO HAD A FAR]\,I<br />
RACTIME CO!/BOY JOE<br />
0ld lilacDonald had a farm, E_fE_l_0.<br />
He always sings, ragg f' music t0 lhe cattle as he s$/ings<br />
(Repeal lhese l0ur neasres alief each verse.) eack ani lorw;'d ln'iis vadle 0n a h0rse, pretty s00dhi;e<br />
That is sync0pated galted and s such a lunny meter l0<br />
And on his larn he had sone chicks, E_l_El 0. the rcad of his repeater,<br />
With a chick, chick here, and a chick, clrick lhere, How lhey run, when they heart thls fe ow's gun,<br />
fere a chick, thele a chick, everywhere a chick, chick Because lhe weslern f0lks all know.<br />
fle's a high falutin', ro0tin', t00t n', son 0f a gun from<br />
And on his faffi he had sone ducks, El-E1-0.<br />
With a quack, quack here and a quack quack therq Rag lrme mftoy, talf abour yoLrf c0l,!b0v:, raglrne (0\,r<br />
He'e aquack, thele a quack, elerywhere a quack, quack. boy l0p. I reaL y mean il, ragrime towboy loe, I |vill<br />
repeal lt, Raglime CowboY Joe.<br />
Turkey (gobble-gobb e)<br />
PiC (oink-oank)<br />
Ford (ratiLeratile)<br />
I AIN'T Crrr/lNE STUDY hJAR N0 MoRE<br />
Cwine lo lay down my burden, downby the r verside,<br />
Do\,rn by lhe riverside, dol,'ln by Ure riverside,<br />
Gw ne to lay down myburden, do!!n by the riversrde<br />
!iq!!<br />
I ain't g!,/ine sludy war no more,<br />
Ain't gwine slrdy wa' no more,<br />
Ain'l gwlre sludy waf no nore,<br />
Ain't gwine (udy war no more,<br />
A n't gwine study war no nore,<br />
A n'l gwine study war no nore.<br />
A BICYCLE BUILT FOR T\1]O<br />
Daisy, Daisy, gi!e me your answer trLre,<br />
I'n hall crazy all for the love 0l y0u,<br />
It won't be a stylish naf age,<br />
I can't allord a can age.<br />
But you'll look sweel; uFn th€ seal,<br />
of a bicycle buillof two.<br />
OLD BLACK JOE<br />
Gone are ihe days when my heafi !,/as y0ung and gay.<br />
Gone arc ny fiieids ffon th€ colton fields away;<br />
G0ne from the ea h t0 a better Land I know,<br />
I hear the gentle v0ices calling, "0ld Black J0e "<br />
lxslus:<br />
I'm r0min8, I'm cominS, F0r my head is bendinS l0w<br />
I hear therf gertle vo,ces calling, '0ld Black loe."<br />
YlJhy d0 I weep $/hen my hea should ie€l no pain?<br />
Why do I sigh ihat my lrieMs cone nol again?<br />
Cfievin! f0{ forms no$J deparled l0ng rg0,<br />
I hear therr gently voices calling, "0ld Blacli Joe "<br />
HONEY<br />
I'm jn love wlth you, hon€y, say you love ne, 100, mney.<br />
No 0ne else will d0 h0ney, Seems funny, but it's true.<br />
Loved you fron the start, hney, bless you liitle heart,<br />
honey.<br />
Ev€ry day $ould be s0 sunny, honey, with you.<br />
THE DARKTOWN STRUTTER'S BALL<br />
l'll be down lo Belyou in a talr, honey.<br />
You'd betterbe Ieady about half pa!l erghl.<br />
Now, honey, don'i be late.<br />
I want to be ihere wher theband stadsplayin€.<br />
Remember, whm !rc getheG, honey,<br />
The t!,rc steps, I'm gonna have th€n all.<br />
I'n Sonna dance off bolh ny shoes,<br />
[I]en lhey play those "Jely Roll Blue{',<br />
Tomorrol,! nraht al the Dadilo{lr Shuiteis ba l.<br />
l'll be down io getcha in apushcart, honya,<br />
You 'd belier be redy bod past half ei8hl.<br />
Now, hony4 doncha be late,<br />
lvarta be there wh€n theyplay ihe Kashutska.<br />
Five cents, ten cenls. noltin' t0 ne.<br />
I can'l soend an ein, swi,lhreseee.<br />
Don't forPel to poMer Your nose<br />
So da hafirnl don'i schnell ,r0m your c othes,<br />
T0morrou night ri th€ mustard rianulaclure/s B'A.L'L.<br />
7u<br />
I<br />
I
IN MY ARMS<br />
In my arms, in mv arns<br />
Ain'l I nevef godna get a girl in mv arms?<br />
In my arins jn my afms.<br />
Ajn't I never e0nna gei a bundle 0f charms?<br />
lst Chorus:<br />
J.JLrst g0tl, have a h0ney h0tdrnp nre tisht<br />
Y0u can keep your tnrttrne and tour ouitin,<br />
rr I n a€onna€o lo Beilin,<br />
!rmme a grft In lny arms t0ni8ht.<br />
2nd Chorus:<br />
And I ihan[ you for the many ]etters you,| $i le<br />
.As ror s0rnelh ng ni.e and rute and female.<br />
r'r never get rt in the V.mail<br />
Cimflre a grrt in my arns loniiht.<br />
YOU ARE MY SI]NSHINE<br />
.Y0u are my su(sh ne, ny only sunshtne,<br />
I0u nare me h4py when slies are Sray;<br />
You I never Ino\]r dpa, how nu(h | ove you<br />
P ease don't take my sunshine away.<br />
DIANE<br />
I'm n heaven when I s€e you smito.<br />
Smile lor me, nry Diane.<br />
And tho' €y'ryIh ng's dark al the whi e<br />
Y0u have ljehted lhe road lmdinr h0me.<br />
Pray lor me rYhen you can.<br />
BLrt m iraller wherever I roanr<br />
Smile for me, rny Diane.<br />
SMILES<br />
There afe sn ler thdt ma.\e you ha0oy.<br />
There dre snr es thalm*e vou btue.<br />
There are s|llr es that steal a$,ay lire teadr0ps,<br />
A5 the sunbeans ltea away the det]!:<br />
There are smiles lhat have a lender meanin!.<br />
Thal the €y€s of ove alone nay see,<br />
And the smiles that f ll my ife wilh sunshine,<br />
Arc ihe smiles that you srv€ to me.<br />
BABY FACE<br />
TAKE ME OUTO TI]E BALL CAME<br />
Take me Out to lhe ba I ganre, take me out with lhe crowd<br />
bLy me s0ire peanuts and crackerjack, I d0n'lcare it I<br />
Let ne 1001, root, r00l ior the home team.<br />
lf they don't win itrs a shanrc.<br />
F0r I's one, t,!o. lhree st|kes y0u're 0ut!<br />
Al the old ba I game<br />
LET I.IE CALL YOU SY/E€TI]EART<br />
Let me call you sweeiheart, I'm in love wilh you..<br />
Lel me hear you whisper that you tove ne, too.<br />
|(eep lhe love I ghl glollrns n iour ey€so btue<br />
Lelme call Vou swpethe,rrt, l'm 1n ovp wrth you.<br />
OH MY DARLING CLEMENT]NE<br />
In a cavern In a (any0n er(avatrng tor a mrne,<br />
uwe a rnrner rorry-n ner, and his dauehter c en€ntrne<br />
fucr<br />
0h nv darlrng, oh ny darlrng ohnydartrng Clementrne<br />
Y0Lr are r0r and gone torever, dreadful s0rry, ctemeniine<br />
Irgli t\e ids d.0 t.'dtdt,/dtl"pt sh0a"/yqF"ut0q9<br />
l'" r,r8 b0,Fs ril\olt o0 N
BALLADg EOQA<br />
wr" l"vdh nt<br />
tlei'al",l<br />
THE NIGHT THAT PATTYDIED<br />
V; r. Waftt A 5a^<br />
h1. r.ltd). lf. ?,/E<br />
lHE NIGHT THAT PAT-TY }IURPHY D]ED I NEVER SHAIL FOR-GET THE<br />
WHOI.E DAN\ TOWN GOT STIN-TING DRUNK AND SOIE AIN'T<br />
6OBER YET<br />
TIS ON:Y TH]NG TTCY DID THAT NICHT 11{AT FI1-L5 I T EEART WITH<br />
ICE RIGHT OFT TIE CORPSE AND PUT IT IN TTIE<br />
BEER {BOM-BOM-BO!{) IEAT'S HOW T:iEy SHO'iED THEIR re-
SIE;T FOt IATiY IIU'IPHY T]IAI':<br />
HOi TFEY SI]OI'iED THEIR<br />
HONOR A\D TFEIR PRIDE (EOI{-EOM-BOMJ IIAT'S<br />
HO,V, TIEY<br />
lHuiED THEIR FE-rpEC? FO:1IATlY I'4IJR-PHY T'E NIOIIT T1i.4T<br />
PATIY THE NIGTT llIAT PATTY THE NIGHT TIIAT PITTY DIED.<br />
MY G ALS A CORKER<br />
IlY<br />
shE<br />
GAj_S A COR - l{ER 9Htri A l.tErl<br />
0!T A noAD oF IiAIR;JUST LIKE A<br />
taol -xEl<br />
GRISIY BEAR<br />
I BUY hEit EVERY TEING TO KEEI HER I\<br />
H:Y 9OI5 T]IAT: lIHEF5 I1Y laoNEY<br />
51YIE.<br />
coEg..<br />
Slre'sSD . rlDr\ho! dprr 16 lFt4oALirk<br />
$a sc0 a prirol pyes<br />
Jls le 4o kroio es<br />
iPy i0/s.lhilt {he e<br />
She'5Colapir 0lhrnds a( b g ts Vng tud trams.<br />
5hps g0r apr ol enr lln<br />
e {0.haiderrcB<br />
she'sgd pdr ot h ps lat rte l40t8tlhsh Ds<br />
HPy, boys llrt sqhere.<br />
!re's sD . sreathrg roa rBr ,te p m(tl.!<br />
lrp's go d pz I ol agslus le trr wirsta t.!s<br />
Hat bor-. rhat s rh{re<br />
$e'sgorapa roI ps lrsl Ielwopotc.trFs<br />
14<br />
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CHUG-A-LUGSONG<br />
T1!RE'S IO_ _ _ IIE'S TRUE BLUE,II6'S A DRU}IX.ARD TIJRU AND TIiRU<br />
HE CAN'I DANCE AND HE CAN'T SING. IIE OANIT DO A C*-D_<br />
I111NG,6O<br />
DRINI( 6HUC.A-!UG. CHUE-A.IUC CHUG-A.IUO<br />
tlerc'slo -- -, ho's Irc bl$<br />
He's a dMiad rtoush dd thbrsh<br />
$ liil !D yo( s!8s 0d .elebcle today<br />
He s flilrer gdiq lo lurven d lret going tlre ollrer way,<br />
& di*.hug.4l!g, chlga !g.....<br />
A COLD WINTER'S EVEN ING<br />
'TliAS A CO|D 1,{IN-!ERS EVEN-ING, IEE GrlESlS dERr ArI LEAVING/ O'-<br />
SI@ A SAD IEAR IN IIER BUC-IIET OF BEER A9 SIIE<br />
"{EPI<br />
LEA-RY 'rIAg oLoS-INO THE EAR ?llGN rIE TLTRNED ANt iIE SAID T0 TIE<br />
TIiOUGHT OF T1E COLD NITE A.IIEAD, ,iI€N A GEN.Ii!-Y"AN HA{D-SOMET,OOXED<br />
IA-.DY IN FED, GET OUT YOU CANIT STAY ]i}IEM YOU AiE.<br />
OV-ER TIE IRANSOIG,AND THEi,E AFE TID liOllDS TflAT HE SAID.<br />
HER YO-TITER I{E-1IER TOLD TGR TI{E THINGS A YOI'NC EIRL SHOLTLD<br />
KNOI.I<br />
A-tsOUT THE WAYS OF COL-LE@ I'IEN AND HO'{ THEY COUE AND
I<br />
G?losrr,y oo)NO{<br />
AGE HAS TAI(-EI: IIER lliAlI-TY<br />
AND SrN HAs<br />
LEFT ITS SAD SCAR SO S-I,IEM.BER YOUR YO.TIiER AI.ID g]S.TERS<br />
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BOYS 4ND LET IIER SIEEI UIID-DER TI]I BAR..<br />
A MAN WITHOUT A WOMAN<br />
t<br />
hlikeatodwiiholir tudds,<br />
AJn llwi ml mse il\rcmd<br />
Awmando*i'l kmv whal a gmd nrn she s g01<br />
3!l ilrthec'sore th ns Nohe in this r veEe<br />
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Llsts my hoiey, ehelislenh fle,<br />
lnsl *e a dold C@s ftom hand lo haid,<br />
A wosm g@sfmm md 10 n.r.<br />
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A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MINE<br />
Tlro.mi0wrs. grl knew bythe mre 0l5rwlod jre<br />
lhe vas ch el ers ies al the shnt hil f3.ti ry<br />
Ha lom vA . she had, she iad , fad I ke a $ll<br />
Aid dery n glt redlohse<br />
V llr her laldt ealher brstk<br />
I'n, mmhLin'Metch 0f 0oveny dd lon I ppqay towi l<br />
'Twdpove yI6l.onpe ei mel0wmderout in llre mn.<br />
li *ay liig ol welhs, b€ rl vel u dry,<br />
I'vepr r0 getme wlhood u layhedovn an dr..<br />
c!q!!<br />
s0 oobine yor hrmb e d lt 6 6lr0r liwF 10 Iavdn we<br />
Lil€ ady do@il lo! 0w, ldr* me whrsk€y r ear,<br />
'm aDnb i' wrel.h 0l p0vedy, the $n 0fasambo q.<br />
The sn0l a$n ofa $of a$i olau 0i a grmboler,<br />
Lm.evAtalldd hrdsome ard I eled e wrynerl,<br />
They lholshl I v?s 100 good h ve, arc !00d{0!d l0 eal;<br />
Brl ios'm0 d. ny e.l k hn, aidrowdylro dsmekst,<br />
AM al tfrc grstun w th€nm* d lg0 wandcrn'prsL<br />
I'm a idib ii'rrel.h 0l DNflty a0d lrcm T'ppqay hwf I<br />
Mymal lboulrl i d 0d prwFsho! waydoM ii Mal&i<br />
My hat I sloh lmm a silor 3d in ehhk@ *!srlrlhr4.<br />
ily sho6 | 0 icked lnn 2n 0ld dmi i€4 that evqyiie<br />
Nowy!rei esly eeslr'sml my nithfl.<br />
Ai! yo! crrdiy *e she's mt my s rlq<br />
0a!s I rever sroMd my s std srh a lre Lwa srod line<br />
tud yo! or €s y se sie's rot nyswed e.<br />
Cds ny s$eel di e relred.<br />
Thrl evsered wlutsh. d d.<br />
Shotl!st, persm lrieidol m ne.<br />
3e prcld.dlhar'rthe boy souts mar!hiis$ig<br />
3e prcpded alhrdlh le yor mdch, oig.<br />
Be lretded t0 lrc d lor tmr prelty we I<br />
Doil w, k nauhtY wmds or w? s lr& di t sle l.<br />
Be prcllded lo I d€ lhat lici of c gdelles<br />
oon l maketool lly0! 6mot rovd b.ls<br />
Ket ttui rcelds i dlm rdey0/rerr<br />
And beftrctu ml to smolelhem {h€nlhe Sodlmadd's<br />
Fd he d y vilr ms sl thit tfey b. shdnd.<br />
3e tire0aed ll.lllhd Boy Scol!!lemnded.<br />
Be prepdod and bo do.i n wddrnddeed.<br />
Don t s .l loryolr sisler tlrat srcl rlce<br />
unle$ yor td . g00d percnbge 0f i€r !r .€.<br />
Sepnpred afd be arciu mllodo<br />
Y0!r toid dmds whm lhere\ m qe rrt.h rg y0D.<br />
llor're loolru for advfll!re<br />
Aidyd omea.ros as strulwh! ssmLLally<br />
&tr'l benoMs. doi l bef 6hrcd
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PUT ON YOUR OLD GRAY BONNET<br />
Pul on yo$ 0ld emy bonnet, with lhe blue ribbons 0n it<br />
l/ih, r I frt(1010 ooborn<br />
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t1" sla{, and lhroug\ l\F ra ds<br />
lJe will drive t0 Dover, 0n orr Colden Nleddins Day.<br />
ORINI(ING SONC<br />
1€lody: 0ld Gray Bonnet<br />
Gei out thal old si ver soblet wiih lhe SPD upon lt<br />
Aid we'll a I have another keg of beer<br />
F0r il ain't for kn0wledSe that we've c0no t0 c0llege<br />
Buto raise h- whiLe we're here.<br />
tlas been enptled by the br0tlrets gathered hele<br />
Bri we can Eo t0 college on heridilary kn0wledge<br />
So lei's ralse h- hile !'/e're here<br />
LAYING<br />
THE GUTTER<br />
Layinc in the gltte{all covered up ,^ith beer<br />
My whiskers full 0f pretze s, I ih0ushl the end was near<br />
Then canre this slorious amy to save me lron this curse<br />
Gl0ry, gl0ry ha lalujah srnglhe second verse.<br />
Sins ha laluiah, Sins hallalujah<br />
Thro\,,/ a nrckel on ihe drun jrsl t0 save a drunken bun<br />
Slng hallalujah, Sing halla rlrh<br />
Thf0w a nickel 0n lhe drum and y0u'll be saved.<br />
We're bunmers, we'rc bunrmars a long way from hone<br />
The peopLe don't llke us they leave us a one<br />
\ve eat when we're hungry !,re drink when we're dry<br />
ll lhe Affiy doesn'l get us we' lli!e until wo dio.<br />
Sing hal alulah, Slng hallalulah<br />
Throw a 0ickel on lhe drum jusl to save a drunkfl bum<br />
Slng halla ujah, Sins hallaLulah<br />
Thrcw a nickel on the drul'r and you'll be saved<br />
TREE IN TI]E GROUND<br />
Thero !,/as a lree,lhe culest little tree<br />
0h... The lree in a ho e<br />
tud the greer grass gro\aing al around, allaround<br />
Ard lhe green grass grow ng all arolnd.<br />
Now on this tree, there was a lrunk<br />
The cutest litlle trunk lhat you eve' did see<br />
0h,lhe trunk 0n the tree, and the tree ln the hole<br />
And the hole n the srcund<br />
And the green grass growng all around, all around<br />
And t[e green gmss growing a I around.<br />
Now0n this lrunk, thefewasa imb...<br />
Now0n lhis liflb,lhere l]!as a branch...<br />
fl0w 0n lhis branch, lhere was a lwie...<br />
Now on this iwig,lhere was a leai...<br />
Now on lir s eaf, lhere was a nen...<br />
Now on this nesl, therc $,as a egg...<br />
PL,t 0n y0ur 0ld grey bonnd, wiih the SiCna Phi up0n it. Now in this egg,lherc was a yolk...<br />
And we'll g0lap anolherkeg 0l beer.<br />
Though we all go to m Lege, w€ get dam little kno$/ledg€. Now in this y0lk, there was a bird...<br />
But we raise he* while we'rc here.<br />
Now 0n lhis b[d, Urere l/las a wing...<br />
Now on this wing, there was a feaiher...<br />
N0v{on ihis fealher, there was a flea<br />
Nowon this f ea,lhere was DDT...<br />
No nrore flea, no firore tealher,<br />
N0 m0re trunk, no more tree, n0 m0re h0le.<br />
tud the greefl grass grows al arcund, all around,<br />
Ard lhe green grass grows all aound.<br />
DRINX,<br />
INK, DRINK<br />
Drink drink, drink, drink, drank drank, dfank, drank<br />
Drunk last night, drunk the nig berofe,<br />
Gonna gel drunk t0night like I never got drunk before<br />
For when I'n drufk I'm as happy as cafl be.<br />
For I an a nenber ol the Souse family.<br />
N0\,! the Souse faniily is lhe besl la i y<br />
Thal ever came overfron old Gernrany.<br />
No!,r ther€'s the highland Dutch and the Io\+land Dutch.<br />
The Rotterdam DLrtch and the Gosh darn Dutch-<br />
S nSing glori0Lrs, gl0rious, one keg of beer for the fourol rs<br />
And glory be l0 God there's no nore 0f us<br />
For ono 0f us can drink il aLl a10ne. Darn quickl<br />
Now God made the lrish but he d df i nLake much.<br />
Bui they're a datn siie better than the g0sh darn Dulch<br />
S,rgr"g gl0fl0us. r o,r0 |orp{Fg0'0ee r0'f.l0Lt0lu\<br />
And s orv be l0 God lhere s no more 0l us<br />
For o-re;f us can drink it all a one. Darn iruickl<br />
Deaddrunk..... The Iucky $ifk.<br />
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ENCINEER'S RAMBLE SONC<br />
[hlody: Ranbl d Wreck<br />
There {as a bold younS engrnepr<br />
trnolusr g0lout of schoo .<br />
He had a 0l 0fBrcal br8 boots<br />
And loew he was no foot.<br />
Thay el h n mdrf np naton orns<br />
Bulhe d dn't lnow the rodp<br />
& they ditched hin lwo mit0s 0ut of canr0<br />
And let him hun he road.<br />
!l!qr!!:<br />
0h didn'l he ramble he mnb ed, He ranbled a arcunrl<br />
ln and out 0l to\|n. 0h, {lidn't he ramb e. he ranbted<br />
He rambled til the butcher cul him down<br />
Ne gol a Job as an eleckic rrran,<br />
And lhoushl he'd nake sone tin.<br />
Thev tent hrn up a b I lat pote<br />
He lost h s sr p and tunbled back<br />
8rt grabbed the,,,rifos brighi,<br />
Then hLrn€lhere for a monent<br />
T the jLricepulod hls ieht.<br />
He tnen renl down in the depths<br />
llherc Satan runs lhe p ant.<br />
He 0anled lo see Ihe chief EnFineer<br />
But Satan said you can't.<br />
Theo are no eng feers down hero<br />
For lhat could never be.<br />
Then he said "l slress l'll ramble 0n,<br />
This is no place for ne."<br />
Heianrb ed Lrpto feaven<br />
To see who ai was thefe,<br />
And there yrere a bunch of fe ows<br />
Sone wefe sircking cigareltes,<br />
fud al wefe dr nk ng beer.<br />
So he koew al ome, lhe who 0 darned bunch \(efo<br />
S.P.D Engineofs.<br />
He nmbledown to $ashinglon<br />
To soe wlro al was lhere.<br />
And thefe lYas llr. ............<br />
hthe President al chair.<br />
1n \va ked 0ean.-...........<br />
And said "You great big c oYrn.<br />
\llD lhe heck don'l yor get Lrp<br />
And iel an enClneer sit dowo "<br />
IVAN SKIZAVITZSKY SXIVAR<br />
The sons ofthe prophet were hardy and boid,<br />
And qrite unaccustomed lo leaq<br />
And tho bavest 0f all lll'as a nar, I am totd.<br />
Named Abdul El BufBu Amee..<br />
lf lhey wanled a man t0 eu(ourage the van,<br />
uf to hrrass the foe rn the reai<br />
ur lo slorn a redoubt, they would set u0 a shoui.<br />
For Abdu El Bul.Bu Ameer.<br />
There were hef0es in plenty at nen known to fane.<br />
llho lought in lhe ranks ofthe Czar;<br />
Bul non€ 0f nore lame than a man bv the name<br />
0f lvan S[rzdvilzsly S[rvaf.<br />
He cou d sing I ke Caruso, both tenof and bass,<br />
He (ould p ayon lhe Spanish CurlaG<br />
h tacl, quile lhe cream 0flhe Must0vrte han<br />
llas lvan S(izavilzsky S{ivar<br />
0ne daylhis Muscovite sh0u dered his gun<br />
And walkedolln the streel !,/ilh a sneer;<br />
ue was looking for fun $ihen he haooened to run<br />
Ulron Abdul E Br,l-Bu Aneer.<br />
"Young man," sa d Bu.Bu ,,is exislence so dut ,<br />
Thal you're anxi0rs lo lhish your career?<br />
For, infidel, kn0w you have tr0d0n ihe loe<br />
0l Abdr EL Bu.Bu Aflreer."<br />
"$ lale youf last ook al the sunshlne and bfook,<br />
And send you( regrets to lhe Czar;<br />
By wh ch I imply lhal you are eoing t0 dre,<br />
Mrster lvan Sizavils[v Skvar.'i<br />
Then lh s bold Mameluke dre$, his irusly chibougue,<br />
Cryins: "AllaIi]-Allah P,lbad"<br />
And i{ith murdercus inlent he m0st suddenlv llent<br />
For lvar Ski2avitzsky Skvaf.<br />
0n a slone by lhe banks whefe the Neva d0ih r0l ,<br />
There is wr llen in characlers cleaI<br />
"0h, slfanger, renrenber to pray for the s0ul<br />
0l Abdul E Bul.Bu Anreer.'<br />
Il/hile a Musc0vile maiden her vlgildoth keep<br />
By the ight of the co d Nodhem Stal<br />
tud lhe nane thai she connantly shouts in her sleep<br />
ls lvan Skizav lzsly Slivar.<br />
THE GREENI]OUSE<br />
Nlelody: When You lvore a lutiD<br />
one day rn a grpenhousp, my blddy dnd I wp got r tob<br />
re l{n e0 awry In. nous ronrerlrng with lhe f D4ers<br />
l0 s,rv0 h0tel crpensps ,{e slept !pon the greenhouseJ 00<br />
Ha anas were the lhingl we neverl40re.<br />
Onenighl when \!e aw0ke, we f0und the greenhouse a<br />
Y/e had n0 t ne lo dress, it featty was a shane. 50000000<br />
He s'abbed a luL p. a big yetl0w rulip and tCrabbed a<br />
For f0ts de !!ere bunrng ,0d tor sjfely yeafns.<br />
Eutlle had no trne forc othes<br />
fte noxtdaythe jrry c0fdemned uswith lury<br />
r0r runnrng ar0und s0 ex00sed.<br />
lve ldid "N0'{, J!d!p qu tyo r 5ta inp the oeta l are<br />
ialling rrom hrs tu pand ny Fd rose<br />
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TI]E ENGINEERS<br />
Melody:: John Brown's Body<br />
[h ody: Ramblif'Y/reck<br />
I weaf nypinkpajarasin the sunmer when ii'sh0t \lho s the man designs oLrr purrps<br />
And I !ear my flanr'€l nighrres In the wrnter 14h€n rl's not. With iudsment. skill and care?<br />
And s0met nes in the ba ny !prrng and s0nelrme5inthetal Who is lhc nian that bullds them<br />
I tump frghl In between lhc sheet!, w ih rothms 0n at at . And who keeps lhorn in repair?<br />
1!h0 has to shul them down because lhe vatveseals<br />
Glory, g1ory for the spnnpt nre.<br />
G ory, glory forthe fall;<br />
l's lhp boar ng wear ng gear ng teafing<br />
Glory, Elory lorlhe sunlmer<br />
When I lump I ghl in between the sheets<br />
lyilh nolhlRg on at a .<br />
xJho buys his juice lor hatf a cent<br />
Afd wanh to cha.ge a dime,<br />
And \yfo when $€'ve sirned the coftract<br />
Can't dellver hall the tine?<br />
!!lo,rr ". dlo^t0t txoltr.\r DF .e.r i..orr,neoreel"<br />
Thev0I ndurrrg, load.redlr(rnsEtftlrrrat Ensrn;ei<br />
hlro lh rks laith0ut his pr0ducts we'll a I be tn the urch?<br />
yJh0lras a heathef idol whic he desirnates Research?<br />
l4ho t nts tho creoks, perfunres lhe aia<br />
And makes the Iandscapcs drearT<br />
It's the sl |k-evo ving, grass,disso ving<br />
Chenical EngiReer.<br />
urho is it takes a t'ans t oul to f nd a sel,er tap?<br />
y/ho ihen with care extremo locates<br />
ONE BEER FOR ONE<br />
0ne beer for one, two beers Ior lwo,<br />
Three beefs iorlhree, Iour beers l0r me.<br />
0ne barrel f0r 0ne, iwo bafle sfor lwo,<br />
Three barrels i0r ihree, f0ur barrels for me.<br />
0ne brewery for one, t!!0 breweries l0r lwo,<br />
Tlrree breweries ior three, f0ur breweries lor me.<br />
I slaggered home, I rang the bell,<br />
l{y wil€ came down ard gave me -<br />
HAILI NAIL IHE CANC'S ALL I]ERE<br />
A gang of.sood ral ows afe we {a'e wel are we, (ar€ wel,<br />
I th never a worryou see (you see) yoLj see (you see)<br />
l{e laugh and joke and s ng and snroke<br />
And iive liie nerfily;<br />
rh malter tIe weather whon we pel toqelher.<br />
Y'le havd a ub lee<br />
fail flailthe gang's allhere,<br />
\r!hat the deLrce do lye care<br />
WDtlhe deuce do we care,<br />
Hail, Hail we're Iull of cheer.<br />
!!hat lhe deuce do we care now<br />
llho s t goes to dig it !p<br />
tud Iinds ii no\vhere near?<br />
It's the nud.bespattefed, t0rn and ialtered Civil Engineer.<br />
llho takes the pleasure out 0l life and makes<br />
tvh0' fire a fsa good ookingirt b€cause<br />
Mo subst iutes a d ciqrhone<br />
ll r thP tcnnyrhas n8, do ar washng<br />
lndustrial EnAlneer.<br />
!!ho s the flan who'll draw a plan<br />
From a tfansallanirc iner<br />
To a haifEn made of rvire?<br />
With "ils" and "andJ',"h0\ae'ers"<br />
and',buls".<br />
Ivho flukes his neanins clear?<br />
The worknrsdaining, feeretain flg<br />
Consuliing Engireer.<br />
Who brilds a road for filiy years<br />
And chanses his deniily<br />
So there's no one lo sue?<br />
Ylho c.vers al1 the lmv€led roads<br />
The bunp pfovidinC rouglrt-on,ridlng<br />
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SONC FROi\I NORTH OF GREEN STREET<br />
Melody:0dBlmkloe<br />
Fa, far away;fron lhesinlul wortd are l/!e.<br />
Far,lar awar lrom comnorcia itie<br />
lve dwell above in a belter wortd we kn0$,.<br />
For Physics i! a pure, pure science<br />
Around lhe nuciei thev po<br />
Yes, Physics a puie;ours science<br />
IOHNNY VEREECX<br />
Melody: Belt Bottom Trcusers<br />
BLACK SALOME<br />
She'1Bot lngs on trer tinAers<br />
Bui she d dn't BethFm t;n mp<br />
ihe s got a nng n her nose and suppoie<br />
rr c,lne Tr0m ner anreslry.<br />
She s got a ring n her v0 ce that\ ca in! me<br />
Iieone lidolize<br />
Eullhe ony ng! she'ttgei fro me<br />
tue lhe r ngs bemarh her eyes.<br />
0h, I'n going io buy myse f a bia* srlome<br />
A h00lchy-kootchy dancer from 8a oney.<br />
All thal she wears is 0ne yard 0f tace<br />
And sone mosquit0 nettins r0und her taco.<br />
The r 0thes thal she wears they d0 not cost a cenr<br />
But lhey leave ol! of room lor;ovelment.<br />
\b use denying, I'n tired of home.<br />
I'm 80ing io buy myself a black satome.<br />
I AIN'T GOT NO USE FOR THE WOMEN<br />
I ain't got no use forthe women.<br />
A true one can sotdom be found_<br />
Th€y'l siicl by a man $ihen he's Mnnrn,<br />
tud iaugh ln hrs lac€ when he'5 dolr]ll.<br />
Old Bill ,/yas ar honesl cowpunchef,<br />
flonesl and uplght fid irLre.<br />
rI ie teI t0 a bad !ho0trn' gunman<br />
un accounlola gal named LLrtutu, Lulutu, Lu utu. Lutu<br />
I ain't got no use for--, elc....<br />
flow all lhr0uSh ihe nrghi they did I'ar him.<br />
U ef (a(ti and ta I chaparrat.<br />
Ti in the nrom they did find hiln<br />
Al ihe end of a cowDUncher's trai .<br />
I an'l gol no use for-.. otc....<br />
On.p t"F. ids I DL.(Td-1,s tanF wa5 J0nnnv VFnF.l<br />
rie wos a dP,irFr r^ sdLsaser a"0 sarr.cul dn;sn;;i'''<br />
HEY BROTHER POUR THE lll/JNE<br />
ne ma0e lne nnesl sausages<br />
pn0<br />
that eve, coutd be s;en<br />
one 0ay he Invented a tam0u5 sdLrsaRe machrne, llPfe_we srt enloy n8 ihe shadp.<br />
nev Brdher p0ur the wtnF<br />
g&!q$<br />
! nr th.p drint that / have mad0.<br />
0h, Mr. Johnny Vedect, how (0uld<br />
ney<br />
y0u<br />
br0tner,pour<br />
be so<br />
the<br />
mern.<br />
wtne.<br />
t0u oughl t0 be Srvm a lrrt in the oants<br />
.Lerr rou why lhe dJy rs sunnv<br />
r0r Invmhng s!(h a<br />
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machtne.<br />
m rn ovo with I ps ot honei<br />
Now all lhene,Chbors cals<br />
Ytillt<br />
a1 dops<br />
Vou sep the way shc wa ts<br />
fill never more be seen,<br />
tley Brolher poLI the {ytne<br />
They've ail bem ground lo sausapes<br />
h Johnny Verbect's mr!hrne.<br />
She is coning here to stay.<br />
fey Erother. pour ihewinl<br />
day ihe thrn g0t busred,<br />
-0ne<br />
lhp dam thrnp woutdn,t<br />
nave<br />
m<br />
waited for the dav.<br />
50,r0r11y Verbp(k, he L ds ed nsrde t0 te; pJ ley Brother, pour<br />
al .0;<br />
nrs its0<br />
the vline.<br />
nre, e had a nrghtmare rnd wa[rns rn her steeo.<br />
she wfrtes of ove in every tetter<br />
Jne gave Ine anl a hdluva yank<br />
urnprs [rvP irled bL]l I w tpether<br />
And lolrnny Verberl !!ds meai.<br />
lvirillyou sm the way slre-watIs<br />
ney br0rier p0ur the ur ne.<br />
lrlhai is Ile? ll|/hal is sortns?<br />
l/ ral are a |re slars ihar;hine?<br />
Love, my frierds, is everythtns.<br />
And love wrll soon be nine.<br />
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Pour it qulckly as you can.<br />
Hey Brolher, Dour the wine.<br />
Pour rl qurrtty on(e apa n<br />
Hey, Erother pour thp {rne.<br />
Sre's here at last, ny one and ontv_<br />
Co0dbye friends an don,t be loneiv.<br />
Vlat'll you see the lyay she watks'<br />
Hey Brother, pouf the wine.<br />
Blonli your eyes and ove has Dassed.<br />
Hey Brolher pouf the !!,ne.<br />
Her's was nevef neanl to tast.<br />
Hey, Brothef, pofi the $rine.<br />
$e inirodLrced me lo another.<br />
l\b, my friends, he's nol her br0iher.<br />
I v{i I n sslhe way shs watks.<br />
Hey Brothe. pour the wine.<br />
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8EER.8EER, BEER<br />
F0{ rt's be€r beer, beer thatmakesvoLrwanlt0cheer<br />
ln lhe farn 0n the larm Fort's beei. beef. beer.<br />
:rat ac. -<br />
ro tocr s0 ouaa,<br />
Cho.us<br />
01 t1e I e d.m s.ar ro.0 to.".<br />
Ifetes are difle fl cannot see)<br />
cannol see {l have n0t brouCht my specs \./ilh nre)<br />
I lrave not brought mv s0ecs with me.<br />
For il's wh/sley {{hi!ley, llh eIpV.<br />
Thalmakes you hP so ffisty.<br />
Fort's !v ne, wine, wine, ihat nrakes y0u feet s0 tine.<br />
For it's nuscalel lhal flukes you fee I ke hel .<br />
F0r lt'.s water, water, water, that makes y0u feel you<br />
khorus)<br />
For itt gin, gin gin llrat makes you wanl t0 s n.<br />
F0r it's rum, rum, run! lhal makes you feel s0 duirb.<br />
(choru$<br />
For 1t's brandy, brandy, brandy, lhat makes you feel so<br />
Drink boys ard dfinklt while y0u car.<br />
HYPERBOLIC TANGENT<br />
For we sle€p md srorc while the coDs brcak doMl thedoor<br />
To lhe<br />
llel0dyi<br />
cel ar ol old Sisna Phi.<br />
Battle Hymn 0l lhe Repubiic<br />
An engrneer once oved a nraidwllhpure dyiamicDassion<br />
His "Modus 00efundi" was 0i scientif c fashi0n. SHO1I I.{E THE \vAY TO CO HOME<br />
Cbflli:<br />
A hyperbolic langenl to a cyc c polar p ane.<br />
He was an Engineer.<br />
0h, maiden fair ofgolden hair, cofl€ give me iust one k ss<br />
Reacl fo.ever thus wlih ne in 0sculat ng btiss.<br />
Wth you by ass,lhedays!,r llpass in sweet svnthelic Indicale the way to my abode.<br />
lhfils<br />
I'm fatigued and wish lo retire.<br />
In k l0v{atts and BTU's we'l pay our gr0c€ry btlls. ind!lged<br />
alc0h0 cs ! rty nrnules ago,<br />
And t qenr I ghto my cerebel Lrm.<br />
lll/e'll dine upon the besi 0f go0d. The kind thai'strict v !!hefever I may peranbu ate, on land 0r sea or<br />
stable-<br />
atmospheric pressure You mn always hear ne<br />
And s0ft-b0iled eggs we'l daiLy eat fr0m a logaflthfirrc rendef this seleclioni designate the way to my abode.<br />
YlJe'll build a modernist c ohn beside the sounding sea,<br />
And raise a tribe 0f Engineers with vin and entropy.<br />
0 walt, 0 na d come be my bfide, illuminate my days<br />
Lel's synchrcn ze oLrr voltages and fluctuate in phase.<br />
0rf fiDdest maid remained unswayed by a]l this tatk<br />
fantaslic,<br />
ln fact, her quips irollr uscious ips wefe clld and<br />
SIGMA PHI BEER SONC<br />
Me ody: The Caisson's Co Ro ng Along<br />
Give a cheer, give a cheer lortheboyswhodflnkthebeer.<br />
ln the cel ar ol o d Stelna Phi.<br />
They are brave, they are bold, and thebeerthallheycan hotd,<br />
ls a slory lhafs never been lo d.<br />
So it's Euzzle, guzzle, guzzle, as lhebeergoesdown our<br />
Sholl me lhe way t0 go home, I'm I red and I wanna eo to<br />
bed. I had a lrti e drink aboLrt an houf ago and rt wint<br />
freht to my head.<br />
mrerever 1 may roan\ 0n land or sea 0r foall],<br />
You<br />
'lill a ways hear ne s ng ng th s song<br />
Jnow l]le lne 4ay t0 g0 n0ng.<br />
THE MOONLICHT SHO\]1/N ON TI]E BARROOM FLOOR<br />
Melodyr Po ty l]volly Doodle<br />
The noon ight shone<br />
th€ barrc0m floor<br />
The p ace was closed for the nrsht(the niph<br />
When out of his hote (repla ittie, bittym;use,<br />
uLrl n the pale moonli€hl.<br />
0h, lE lapp ed up the liquor on the barroom f 00r<br />
And back 0n his haunches he sat (he sat)<br />
And to the empty room he c ed,<br />
"Bling on lhe G- D- catl"<br />
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CIGARETTES AND i]vl]ISKEY<br />
once I was happy and had a good wile,<br />
I had enough noney to last me for lile.<br />
I met w th a gal and we went 0n a spree<br />
She taughi me l0 smoke an drink whiskey.<br />
q&!u!<br />
Ci€arettes and whiskey and wild, wild, w0men,<br />
'They'll dr ve you cfazy, ihey' | dfiYe you insane<br />
Cisarelles and whlskey and wild, wrLd women,<br />
They'll drive you crazy, lhey'll drive you insane.<br />
Cigafefles Ls a bl0t 0n the wh0je human race.<br />
A nLan ls a monkey wlih one in his face.<br />
Here's my definitLon beljeve me deaf<br />
A firc on one hand a lool on the other.<br />
Br0ther repent 0r ihey'l wrile on v0ur grave<br />
To {hrsleV and woiren here I es a poor slave<br />
Tale warninB, dear nranger take {arnlng 0ear Iflen0<br />
They'll wrrle rn brg lPtlers ihese \10rd5 atlh end<br />
ST. PATRICX UAS AN ENGINEER<br />
Sl Patrick uas an mglneer, he was, he was<br />
SL Palrick was an engineet, he was, he was<br />
For he surueyed lhe emera d isie<br />
Ard made rls nrap a lrne Ptoirle<br />
Erin g0 Bmugh, Rah lor the engrneers.<br />
For he invenled lhe eled'ic Lig[t.<br />
So engineers couLd study at night.<br />
For he invented lhe logalLihnr<br />
To counl the whLskers 0l bolshevrsm<br />
Fo( he invenled the nonkey wrench<br />
And screwed the awyer up0n the bench<br />
For he invented lb Calculus<br />
Ffi engineers to study afid cuss.<br />
For he invenled the stresses and shears<br />
To make us giddy before our Yems.<br />
For he invented machine desrgn<br />
Ard elbo, greaseto make 'enshrne.<br />
For he invented the sleam and gas<br />
That nake us s\,Yeat; so ld that Pass<br />
For he invented machrne desrgn<br />
And "elbow grease" t0 nake'en shine.<br />
For he invented ihe sieam and sas<br />
Thai make us sweat; so let that Pass.<br />
'Twas he invenied th€ facultY<br />
Thai chews ihe fat,xrth you and me.<br />
For he invented lhe city park<br />
So all couples could sit and spafi.<br />
For he invenied the davenpon<br />
That engineers nrighl have lhe r sp0rt.<br />
GLtlRY, GLORY DEAR OLD THERMO<br />
Tune: Bait e flymn oi the Republic<br />
Freenergy and eniropy were swirlirg ar0uit lris blain<br />
With parUal difhrentials and Creek letters in their lrain,<br />
For Deltas, Siqnas Gammas, Thetas, Epsilons, and Pis<br />
[Fre dr'r' T l'.r 0.l d leo ds l\av ddm"d belor" I i' "ves.<br />
Cbdls<br />
Clory, gLory dear old Thermo,<br />
Glory, glory dear old Thernro<br />
Clory, glory dear old Therno,<br />
l'll get you by and by.<br />
lleat content and fugacity revolved within his mind,<br />
Like m0lecules and atons thal yotr nevel have t0 rM nd.<br />
!Uth logmiihmlc fumti0ns d0in8 cake wa ks n hrs<br />
And patial m0lar quanlit esdev0uring chocolale creanrs.<br />
(cho'us)<br />
They asked h m 0n lhe f nal il a m0le of anv gas,<br />
ln a vessel \{itlr a menbrane lhrousl whichydrogen<br />
\lere compressed t0 half ils v0 ume rlhathe enlropv<br />
lf 2/30f Delta S gna equal the squale 0i De i3 Phi<br />
fle said he suessed the enlr0py would have t0 equal l0ur<br />
Un ess lhe second law would bring lt tp a mrple more<br />
Butthen t nighi be seven il the therrnostat was good<br />
0r ll nisht be alm0$ eleven if 0nce | $i v understo0d<br />
(chorus)<br />
The Dr0feser read hrs paper with a (0rrugated bro',r,<br />
l0r ie I "n lp'o 'av".0 a ddo r' bll leddil0iilPlow<br />
TilL a sudden lnspiraii0n<br />
his cerebum wasnole,<br />
And he seized his tlLrstv fountain pen and this is what he<br />
{clrorusl<br />
Just ds you Euested the enlropv, l ll hive t0 Suess yolrl<br />
Biii lire s€cond la\r won'l nise it to the nark vou might<br />
cor rr ricm fdv. bPel I00 rl you gues
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SIGMA PHI DELTA FRATERNITY<br />
ea&p ol &t/tr",t<br />
The Code of Ethics of Sigma Phi Delta is founded upon the basic<br />
principles of truth and honesty. The quotation, "Whatsoever<br />
things are true, whatsoever things are honest" should be the<br />
light guiding the footst€ps of an Engineer toward service and<br />
EUCCeSS.<br />
An Engineer should at all times be mentally, physically and<br />
morally clean, and should conduct himself as a gentl€man.<br />
He should be courageous in following his own convictiom, mentally<br />
awake to make use of every opportunity, and should consider<br />
the welfare of others before his own.<br />
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To his superiors, an Engineer should be dutiful; to his co-workers,<br />
helpful; to his subordinates, generous; to all men, brotherly.<br />
An Engineer should take a good grip on the joys of life. He<br />
should play the game like a man. He should fight against nothing<br />
so hard as his own weaknesses, and should end€avor to gain<br />
in strength.<br />
He should live so that his actions shall never besmirch his<br />
own honor, and thus maintain the honor of the Engineering<br />
Pro{ession,