Army Song BookUS Commission on Training Camp Activities, 1918 - 90 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... hours Of the star - ry night Sing the Songs of Li - ber - ty , Songs that shall not die . Dream the dreams of far a - way Home - fires burn - ing bright . For the long , long road to Tip - pe- ra- ry Is the road that leads me home . O ...
... hours Of the star - ry night Sing the Songs of Li - ber - ty , Songs that shall not die . Dream the dreams of far a - way Home - fires burn - ing bright . For the long , long road to Tip - pe- ra- ry Is the road that leads me home . O ...
Pagina 33
... hour , Wha for Scotland's king and law , Lay the proud u · surpers low ! See the front of Free - dom's sword will Tyrants fall in battle lour ! strong - ly draw , ev - ' ry foe ! Edward's pow'r , Chains and See approach proud Freeman ...
... hour , Wha for Scotland's king and law , Lay the proud u · surpers low ! See the front of Free - dom's sword will Tyrants fall in battle lour ! strong - ly draw , ev - ' ry foe ! Edward's pow'r , Chains and See approach proud Freeman ...
Pagina 55
... hour my heart ré - mem - bers you , Each ten - der look , each word dim . e rit . used to know , Comes back to me from out the long a go .. REFRAIN a tempo When the great red . dawn is shin ing , When the waiting hours are past , When ...
... hour my heart ré - mem - bers you , Each ten - der look , each word dim . e rit . used to know , Comes back to me from out the long a go .. REFRAIN a tempo When the great red . dawn is shin ing , When the waiting hours are past , When ...
Pagina 69
... hour when first we met The CHORUS falls a - long the hour that gave me Sum - mer sea . love and thee ! 0 Genevieve , sweet Gen - e - vieve ! The days may come , the days still the hands of mem - ' ry weave The Copyright , 1909 , by Wm A ...
... hour when first we met The CHORUS falls a - long the hour that gave me Sum - mer sea . love and thee ! 0 Genevieve , sweet Gen - e - vieve ! The days may come , the days still the hands of mem - ' ry weave The Copyright , 1909 , by Wm A ...
Pagina 73
... hours we pass here lonely , And as the days drag on and on , The words we meant to tell one only , We tell instead to Madelon . She chides our rough embrace and says , we muss her hair ; We laugh and think of her who's waiting over ...
... hours we pass here lonely , And as the days drag on and on , The words we meant to tell one only , We tell instead to Madelon . She chides our rough embrace and says , we muss her hair ; We laugh and think of her who's waiting over ...
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3.While A.M.TOPLADY J.COTTERELL Aloha Oe auld blue boys Brabançonne Cais-sons go CHORUS Com-ing Copyright MCMXVII crag and tor-rent cresc Day & Hunter dear Dix-ie Land dreams e'er ev-er Flag France freedom Garibaldi Hymn hand no price he-roes heart Home to Old Hope and Glory Hurrah ish cr J. B. DYKES J. H. NEWMAN Jane Joan of Arc Kindly Light La Marseillaise Land of Hope Lead Thou Leo Feist Let me hide Lil Liz Look a-way Lord loved to O'er Lux Benigna Madelon Maestoso Men of Harlech mer-i mf Rock mid then-circling might-y Moderato need Thee ev'ry NEWMAN J:100 mf night old America Old Black Joe old fashioned permission rall shines Sim-ply to Thy sing smile Stars and Stripes Strong To Save Sweet Sweet Chariot syne Thee ev'ry hour thee might-ier Thine Thou me Shouldst Un-der the Stars Wi-der Words & Music
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Pagina 83 - A noble army: men and boys, The matron and the maid ; Around the Saviour's throne rejoice, In robes of light arrayed. They climbed the steep ascent of heaven Through peril, toil, and pain : O God, to us may grace be given To follow in their train.
Pagina 87 - ROCK of ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee ; Let the water and the blood, From thy wounded side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath and make me pure.
Pagina 83 - The martyr first, whose eagle eye Could pierce beyond the grave, Who saw his Master in the sky, And called on Him to save. Like Him, with pardon on His tongue, In midst of mortal pain, He prayed for them that did the wrong; Who follows in His train?
Pagina 4 - The army and navy forever, Three cheers for the red, white and blue, Three cheers for the red, white and blue, Three cheers for the red, white and blue...
Pagina 3 - BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC. WIKI.TAM 9TEFFE. E, I _%_ - 'VJT— o ft-*— P- — f—i — « 1«» *M 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1. Mine eyes have seen the glo - ry of the com - ing of the Lord; He is 2.
Pagina 75 - I fear no foe with thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness; Where is death's sting? where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me.
Pagina 87 - From grape mantled bowers, Where landscapes are laughing in mazes of flowers; From mountains, all lighted by sapphire and amber, From cities of marble, from temples and marts, Arise, all ye valiants! your manhood proclaiming, Whilst thunders are meeting, and sabres are flaming, For honour, for glory, the bugles are sounding, To quicken your pulses and gladden your hearts.
Pagina 70 - TENNYSON. 133 £ 1. Sweet and low, sweet and low, Wind of the west - ern sea, 2.
Pagina 24 - They hunt no more for the possum and the coon, On the meadow, the hill, and the shore ; They sing no more by the glimmer of the moon, On the bench by the old cabin door.
Pagina 29 - But might I of Jove's nee - tar sip I would not change for thine. Since when it grows and smells, I swear. Not of it - self but thee.