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My Mother's Bible Words by George Pope Morris. Composed by J. J. Hutchinson. Harmonized by James. B.
Bring Back My Child Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1876) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus
My Poor Dog Tray A Favorite Song Words by T. Campbell. Music by James Hewitt. (circa 1800) for General MIDI playback
Save My Mother's Picture Song and Chorus Words by C. W. Brown. Music by J. Walsh. (1885) for General MIDI playback
Come Rally Round Our Flag, My Boys Words by Honorable B. D. Taylor, M. C..
My Only Brother's Gone Words by Willie Ware.
My Boy Across the Sea Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays (1872) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus
The Song I'll Ne'er Forget My Mother's Lullaby Words and Music by Julian Jordan (1889) for General MIDI playback
Song of the Sewing Machine Written & Composed by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1869) for General MIDI playback To
Jesus, Lover of My Soul Sacred Song and Quartette Words by Charles Wesley.
Bessie, My Wife, and I Words and Music by A. S. Sweet (1 Apr 1885) for General MIDI playback Beautiful Home Song
Tom Collins Is My Name by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1874) for General MIDI playback To Mr. Frank A. Conly.
My Every Thought Was of Thee Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays (1873) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus
My Darling Is Waiting for Me Words and Music by Joseph Eastburn Winner (1877) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus
The Night My Father Died Written and Composed by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1870) for General MIDI playback To
My Dear Naitive Home Words by Charles Hart.
Pershap this is the only song of Teresa Teng that has been performed by several artists in the world.
Take This Letter to My Mother Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1873) for General MIDI playback Song
Don't Drink My Boy Tonight Song and Chorus Words and Music by Linden K. Parr (1870) for General MIDI playback
Evening, My Love and You Song with obbligato for Violin and Violoncello Words by W. R. Anderson.