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Author: Frederick E. Weatherly (1848-1929)
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
Beauty's eyes (I want no stars in heav'n to guide me
) - F. Tosti
Danny Boy (Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling) - F. Weatherly ITA
Dearest, our day is over --
F. Tosti: Parted
Friend o' mine (When you are happy, friend o' mine) - W. Sanderson
I want no stars in heav'n to guide me
F. Tosti: Beauty's eyes
It was the eve of Christmas S. Adams: The star of Bethlehem
Last night I lay a-sleeping S. Adams: The holy city
Little white star on the mountain heather W. Squire: Mountain lovers
Lord of the bygone centuries E. Coates: Star of God
Mountain lovers (Little white star on the mountain heather) - W. Squire
Nirvana - S. Adams [x]
Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling ITA F. Weatherly: Danny Boy
Oh! Shrive me, father - haste, haste, and shrive me Anonymous: The Confession of Devorgilla
Oh the green hills o' Somerset E. Coates: The green hills o' Somerset
Oh the old ship laughs as she takes the water W. Sanderson: Time to go
Parted (Dearest, our day is over --
) - F. Tosti
Roses of Picardy (She is watching by the poplars) - H. Wood
She is watching by the poplars H. Wood: Roses of Picardy
Star of God (Lord of the bygone centuries) - E. Coates
The Confession of Devorgilla (Oh! Shrive me, father - haste, haste, and shrive me) - Anonymous
The green hills o' Somerset (Oh the green hills o' Somerset) - E. Coates
The holy city (Last night I lay a-sleeping) - S. Adams
The old brigade (Where are the boys of the old Brigade) - E. Slater
The star of Bethlehem (It was the eve of Christmas) - S. Adams
Thora - S. Adams [x]
Time to go (Oh the old ship laughs as she takes the water) - W. Sanderson
Tonight and tomorrow - R. Leoncavallo [x]
When I was one and twenty (When I was one and twenty I lov'd a pretty face) - S. Adams
When I was one and twenty I lov'd a pretty face S. Adams: When I was one and twenty
When you are happy, friend o' mine W. Sanderson: Friend o' mine
Where are the boys of the old Brigade E. Slater: The old brigade
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