Hurrah for our home town boys - Public domain World War One sheet musi...
Words by Stella C. Irey ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) C46 North American Music Company (music plate)
Old folks at home; Oh! Boys, carry me long; Nelly Bly; Farewell my Lil...
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 182... More
Boys of the U.S.A - Public domain World War One sheet music
words by Marie Hollinshead-Hubbell ; music by James Hamilton Howe. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. "Dedicated to the U.S.A. and Allies." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congr... More
Trench! trench! trench! our boys are trenching
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
Return home of the boys welcome home
G.W. Tawzer ; Mulford Tausig. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
The boys from the golden West - Public domain World War One sheet mus...
Words and music by F. A. Gojeska. (statement of responsibility) For unaccompanied voice. Manuscript in ink. Staff notation. (language)
You'll sing, I'll sing, we'll all sing together when the boys come hom...
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We can't do without our fighting boys
words Irene West ; music by Edmond Roth. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Manuscript in ink. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staf... More
When the boys at the front are fighting
words and music by Edwin Holt (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Our boys in khaki, the pride of our land
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Up with the banner boys - American Civil War sheet music
Music associated with the Union side
When the boys come back from Berlin
words by May Dawson Jordan ; music by Jessie Crosby Osborne. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Sta... More
The yankee boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by Viola Taylor ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) R35 North American Music Company (music plate)
Our boys who went over to stay - Public domain World War One sheet mus...
Words by Brownie Cass ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) J98 North American Music Company (music plate)
Brave boys of yankee land - Public domain American popular sheet music
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Cheer the boys song - Public domain World War One sheet music
the words by Charles Richardson ; the music by George Graff, Jr. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) A118 World Music Publishing Corporation (music plate)
There'll be a wonderful time in this wonderful town, when those wonder...
words and music by Joseph H. McKeon. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Conrades in Arms (let's rally, boys)
words & music by Geo. S. Barlow ; arr. by Paul E. Gustafson. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
Don't be a slacker, send some tobaccer (to the boys in France)
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When Uncle Sammy's boys come marching home
words and music by Helen Olga Diamond. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
Hello, boys, are you hiking today?
Words and music by Harry C. Eldridge. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
Our boys what are we doing for our boys?
music by C.S. Brown ; words by Rosamond C. Bondy. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation... More
Our own brave boys - American Civil War sheet music
Music associated with the Union side
Buy a bond, boys, buy a bond, girls
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Cheer for the boys in the army - Public domain World War One sheet mus...
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
The boys over there - Public domain World War One sheet music
lyric by Col. Paul Johnson ; music by Roy Hartzell. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notati... More
Ne'er fear, boys cheer - Public domain American sheet music
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
General Sherman and his boys in blue
Music associated with the Union side
Our boys are home to stay - American Civil War sheet music
Music associated with the Union side
" University boys" march - Public domain sheet music. Piano, march.
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
When our soldier boys come home from France a beautiful march song
words by J.R. Burke ; music James E. Miller. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
The U.S.A. boys national lyric sheet music
[words by] Jeff W. Waynick ; [music by] G. W. Ashley. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
God bless our American boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
by Mary A. Micholson. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Onward boys over the top - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Our American boys - Public domain American popular sheet music
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Old Abe the battle eagle song & chorus poetry by L. J. Bates, Esq.; mu...
Plate/Publisher number: 225.5
The boys in khaki patriotic song
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Trench! trench! trench! our boys are trenching
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Don't you believe it dear boys - Public domain American sheet music, 1...
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
What are you going to do to help the boys
Damaged pages
Hurrah for the boys from Yankee land
[words and music] by E.P. Wideman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language) 45... More
Let us build a monument to our brave boys who died for the U.S.A
Words and music by Jere DeGraff. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
Remember the boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
words by Al. Casertano; music by Bert Marston. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Come boys come let us rally around the flag
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God bless the boys of Uncle Sam
words by Albert Finn ; music by Mae Miller. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. "Published as a supplement to "The Forum"." "To the employees of the New York world who have enlisted in the servic... More
Bless the boys! - Public domain American sheet music, 1878
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Remember boys your duty when you're on the firing line song
Words and music by Charles Bridge. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
Our boys over there - Public domain American popular sheet music
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You'd better get a girl before the boys come home
words and music by Sidney D. Mitchell, Joe Santly, & Cliff Hess. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Title from lyric sheet. Manuscript in ink; accompanied by typed lyric sheet. Also available in... More
Boys of Uncle Sam military march
By James P. Johnson and William H. Farrell. (statement of responsibility) For piano. Staff notation. (language)
The boys that are coming home - Public domain World War One sheet mus...
music by Alfred T. Plante ; words by M.B. Whitney. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Manuscript in ink. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical ... More
Our boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
words by W. B. Wilson ; music by Hector Richard. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation.... More
Uncle Sam has called his boys - Public domain World War One sheet musi...
Words by C. Calcote ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) A28-2 North American Music Company (music plate)
Hurrah for the boys of the U.S.A song
poem and © by Harriet W. Thompson ; music by R.A. Browne. (statement of responsibility) Melody only. Manuscript in ink; lyric sheet pasted in. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.... More
Boys we are proud of you - Public domain World War One sheet music
words and music by Niel O'Brien. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language) 658-... More
Hamilton's badger boys - American Civil War sheet music
Music associated with the Union side
Waiting for the boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
words and music by Fred M. Hawes. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
When our boys come marching home
Words by Tillie Knuth ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) J25 North American Music Company (music plate)
Our brave American boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Our soldier boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
by Delmar Owens. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language) 389 Delmar Music Co.... More
General Sherman and his boys in blue
Music associated with the Union side
Our boys who went over to stay - Public domain World War One sheet mus...
Words by Brownie Cass ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) J98 North American Music Company (music plate)
Return home of the boys welcome home
G.W. Tawzer ; Mulford Tausig. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Hold the line we're coming boys we're coming millions strong
Words by Margaret Newkirk Keith ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) J.2 North American Music Company (music plate)
Halt! boys, halt! - American Civil War sheet music
Music associated with the Union side
The rainbow boys had something up their sleeves
By Inez Burt Geiger. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) 563 Delmar Music Co. (music plate)
Oh boys carry me long, variations. Charles Grobe
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860
When the boys come sailing home
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When the boys come home - Public domain World War One sheet music
words by John Hay ; music by W.T. Porter. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
The boys in tan, the boys in blue are coming
words & music by James E. Waugh ; arranged by Edgar Rollman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Manuscript, in ink. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additiona... More
Move a little bit of Broadway to Paris and make the boys feel right at...
by Sam Landers and Mary Donoghue. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
College boys polka - Public domain American sheet music 1870-1885
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
You'll sing, I'll sing, we'll all sing together when the boys come hom...
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American boys in khaki - Public domain American popular sheet music
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
Don't leave the farm boys - Public domain American sheet music, 1871
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Song of the soldier boys - Public domain American popular sheet music
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Our boys in France - Public domain World War One sheet music
by Gertrude L. Berg. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Hurrah for our soldier boys - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words by Mrs. Fanna Simmerman ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) C78 North American Music Company (music plate)
Always be polite, boys - Public domain American sheet music 1870-1885
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Our boys over there - Public domain American popular sheet music
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
Victory song for the U.S. boys - Public domain American popular sheet ...
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Think of the boys over there march song
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Boys of Uncle Sam military march
By James P. Johnson and William H. Farrell. (statement of responsibility) For piano. Staff notation. (language)
Return home of the boys welcome home
G.W. Tawzer ; Mulford Tausig. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
When the boys come back - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
The boys in blue - Public domain World War One sheet music
by Courtland P. Cox. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
When the boys from Dixie eat the melon on the Rhine
Words by Alfred Bryan ; music by Ernest Breuer. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
President Wilson, be proud of your boys
Words by Mrs. Belle Kermode ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) F75 North American Music Company (music plate)
When your boys come home to you
words and music by S. E. Atkinson. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
God, spare our boys over there - Public domain World War One sheet mus...
by Wm Jerome and J.F. Mahoney ; arr. by Stephen O. Jenes. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. For men's voices (TTBB). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additio... More
Brown boys (in khaki brown) - Public domain World War One sheet music
For voice and piano. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form) Staff notation. (language)
Come on boys over the top - Public domain World War One sheet music
Words and music by Bonia Dean. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language)
The boys of the U.S.A - Public domain American popular sheet music
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More