The Resource Songs of the rivers of America, edited by Carl Carmer ; music arranged by Albert Sirmay
Songs of the rivers of America, edited by Carl Carmer ; music arranged by Albert Sirmay
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 score (xi, 196 pages)
- Note
-
- Songs, folk songs, and ballads about rivers of the United States
- For voice and piano
- Contents
-
- East.
- Ole Tar River ;
- Tennessee.
- Ellie Rhee
- On that hill by the Tennessee
- Uncle Ned ;
- Tom-big-bee.
- Tom-big-bee River
- Songs of the rivers of the West. Arkansas.
- The bank of the Arkansaw ;
- Chicago.
- Michael Roy
- Voyageur's song ;
- Illinois.
- Illinois ;
- Kansas.
- Song of the Kansas emigrants ;
- Licking.
- The rebel's escape ;
- Missouri.
- To the West
- The wide Missouri ;
- Strolling o'er the Brooklyn Bridge ;
- Ohio.
- De boatman's dance
- Down the river
- Eliza's flight
- The Glendy Burke
- Gumbo Chaff
- Ida May
- Nancy Till
- On the banks of the Ohio
- The unconstant lover
- Flat.
- We'll hunt the buffalo ;
- Pease.
- The buffalo skinners ;
- Plover.
- Driving saw-logs on the Plover ;
- Red.
- Red River shore
- Red River Valley ;
- Republican.
- The Ogallaly song ;
- Flat River girl ;
- Rio Grande.
- The Rio Grande
- The silv'ry Rio Grande ;
- Sacramento.
- On the banks of the Sacramento ;
- San Antonio.
- Will you come to the bow'r? ;
- Sandusky.
- The Wyandotte's farewell song
- Wabash.
- Genesee.
- El-a-noy
- Way down in the paw-paw patch ;
- Wisconsin.
- On the banks of the Little Eau Pleine
- The banks of the Genesee
- Vale of our own Genesee ;
- Housatonic.
- The Housatonic Valley ;
- Songs of the rivers of the East. Allegheny.
- Hudson.
- The ballad of Henry Green
- Benny Havens, oh!
- The Hudson side
- Joe Thomas
- Johnny has gone for a soldier
- New York, oh what a charming city
- The shantyman's life
- The weeping willow
- Where Hudson's wave ;
- Have you struck Ile? ;
- Juniata.
- The blue Juniata ;
- Lehigh.
- Down in the Lehigh Valley ;
- Merrimac.
- Jim Brown
- Olban, or, The white captive ;
- Mohawk.
- Bonny Eloise ;
- Niagara.
- Brandywine.
- Buffalo gals
- Niagara Falls ;
- Penobscot.
- The logger's boast
- St. Lawrence.
- Brave Wolfe
- Canadian boat song
- My birchbark canoe ;
- Schuylkill.
- Schuylkill rowing song ;
- The banks of the Brandywine ;
- Susquehanna.
- The ballad of Peter Gray
- Old Butler's
- Such a gettin' upstairs
- Songs of the rivers of the South. Alabama.
- The rose of Alabama ;
- Catawba.
- Dearest Mae ;
- Cumberland.
- Cumberland Gap ;
- Charles.
- Deep.
- Poor Omie ;
- James.
- Stonewall Jackson's requiem
- 'Twill neber do to gib it up so ;
- Kentucky.
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Hunters of Kentucky
- My old Kentucky home ;
- Mississippi.
- The bridge ;
- Betsy Baker
- A life on the Vicksburg Bluff
- Nelly was a lady
- My old cabin home
- Roll out! heave dat cotton
- Way down in Cairo ;
- Pearl.
- Poor Juna ;
- Pee Dee.
- Ole Pee Dee
- Delaware.
- On the banks of the old Pee Dee
- Way down on the ole Pee Dee ;
- Potomac.
- All quiet along the Potomac
- Grave of Washington ;
- St. Johns.
- Baby, did you hear?
- Oh honey, I'm going down the river ;
- Sandy.
- The Vance song ;
- Ben Bolt ;
- Santee.
- Gentle Nettie Moore ;
- Shenandoah.
- Stonewall Jackson's way ;
- Stone.
- Stone River ;
- Suwannee.
- Old folks at home ;
- Tar.
- Ole Tare River
- Label
- Songs of the rivers of America
- Title
- Songs of the rivers of America
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Carl Carmer ; music arranged by Albert Sirmay
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Form of composition
- multiple forms
- Format of music
- full score
- LC call number
- M1629.C225
- LC item number
- S6
- Literary text for sound recordings
- not applicable
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1893-1976
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Carmer, Carl
- Sirmay, Albert
- Fitzgerald Rivers of America Collection (Library of Congress)
- Series statement
- R of A
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Folk songs, English
- Folk music
- Ballads, English
- Popular music
- Rivers
- Ballads, English
- Folk music
- Folk songs, English
- Popular music
- Rivers
- United States
- Label
- Songs of the rivers of America, edited by Carl Carmer ; music arranged by Albert Sirmay
- Note
-
- Songs, folk songs, and ballads about rivers of the United States
- For voice and piano
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- East.
- Ole Tar River ;
- Tennessee.
- Ellie Rhee
- On that hill by the Tennessee
- Uncle Ned ;
- Tom-big-bee.
- Tom-big-bee River
- Songs of the rivers of the West. Arkansas.
- The bank of the Arkansaw ;
- Chicago.
- Michael Roy
- Voyageur's song ;
- Illinois.
- Illinois ;
- Kansas.
- Song of the Kansas emigrants ;
- Licking.
- The rebel's escape ;
- Missouri.
- To the West
- The wide Missouri ;
- Strolling o'er the Brooklyn Bridge ;
- Ohio.
- De boatman's dance
- Down the river
- Eliza's flight
- The Glendy Burke
- Gumbo Chaff
- Ida May
- Nancy Till
- On the banks of the Ohio
- The unconstant lover
- Flat.
- We'll hunt the buffalo ;
- Pease.
- The buffalo skinners ;
- Plover.
- Driving saw-logs on the Plover ;
- Red.
- Red River shore
- Red River Valley ;
- Republican.
- The Ogallaly song ;
- Flat River girl ;
- Rio Grande.
- The Rio Grande
- The silv'ry Rio Grande ;
- Sacramento.
- On the banks of the Sacramento ;
- San Antonio.
- Will you come to the bow'r? ;
- Sandusky.
- The Wyandotte's farewell song
- Wabash.
- Genesee.
- El-a-noy
- Way down in the paw-paw patch ;
- Wisconsin.
- On the banks of the Little Eau Pleine
- The banks of the Genesee
- Vale of our own Genesee ;
- Housatonic.
- The Housatonic Valley ;
- Songs of the rivers of the East. Allegheny.
- Hudson.
- The ballad of Henry Green
- Benny Havens, oh!
- The Hudson side
- Joe Thomas
- Johnny has gone for a soldier
- New York, oh what a charming city
- The shantyman's life
- The weeping willow
- Where Hudson's wave ;
- Have you struck Ile? ;
- Juniata.
- The blue Juniata ;
- Lehigh.
- Down in the Lehigh Valley ;
- Merrimac.
- Jim Brown
- Olban, or, The white captive ;
- Mohawk.
- Bonny Eloise ;
- Niagara.
- Brandywine.
- Buffalo gals
- Niagara Falls ;
- Penobscot.
- The logger's boast
- St. Lawrence.
- Brave Wolfe
- Canadian boat song
- My birchbark canoe ;
- Schuylkill.
- Schuylkill rowing song ;
- The banks of the Brandywine ;
- Susquehanna.
- The ballad of Peter Gray
- Old Butler's
- Such a gettin' upstairs
- Songs of the rivers of the South. Alabama.
- The rose of Alabama ;
- Catawba.
- Dearest Mae ;
- Cumberland.
- Cumberland Gap ;
- Charles.
- Deep.
- Poor Omie ;
- James.
- Stonewall Jackson's requiem
- 'Twill neber do to gib it up so ;
- Kentucky.
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Hunters of Kentucky
- My old Kentucky home ;
- Mississippi.
- The bridge ;
- Betsy Baker
- A life on the Vicksburg Bluff
- Nelly was a lady
- My old cabin home
- Roll out! heave dat cotton
- Way down in Cairo ;
- Pearl.
- Poor Juna ;
- Pee Dee.
- Ole Pee Dee
- Delaware.
- On the banks of the old Pee Dee
- Way down on the ole Pee Dee ;
- Potomac.
- All quiet along the Potomac
- Grave of Washington ;
- St. Johns.
- Baby, did you hear?
- Oh honey, I'm going down the river ;
- Sandy.
- The Vance song ;
- Ben Bolt ;
- Santee.
- Gentle Nettie Moore ;
- Shenandoah.
- Stonewall Jackson's way ;
- Stone.
- Stone River ;
- Suwannee.
- Old folks at home ;
- Tar.
- Ole Tare River
- Control code
- ocn795888611
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Extent
- 1 score (xi, 196 pages)
- Lccn
- 2012657890
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Label
- Songs of the rivers of America, edited by Carl Carmer ; music arranged by Albert Sirmay
- Note
-
- Songs, folk songs, and ballads about rivers of the United States
- For voice and piano
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- East.
- Ole Tar River ;
- Tennessee.
- Ellie Rhee
- On that hill by the Tennessee
- Uncle Ned ;
- Tom-big-bee.
- Tom-big-bee River
- Songs of the rivers of the West. Arkansas.
- The bank of the Arkansaw ;
- Chicago.
- Michael Roy
- Voyageur's song ;
- Illinois.
- Illinois ;
- Kansas.
- Song of the Kansas emigrants ;
- Licking.
- The rebel's escape ;
- Missouri.
- To the West
- The wide Missouri ;
- Strolling o'er the Brooklyn Bridge ;
- Ohio.
- De boatman's dance
- Down the river
- Eliza's flight
- The Glendy Burke
- Gumbo Chaff
- Ida May
- Nancy Till
- On the banks of the Ohio
- The unconstant lover
- Flat.
- We'll hunt the buffalo ;
- Pease.
- The buffalo skinners ;
- Plover.
- Driving saw-logs on the Plover ;
- Red.
- Red River shore
- Red River Valley ;
- Republican.
- The Ogallaly song ;
- Flat River girl ;
- Rio Grande.
- The Rio Grande
- The silv'ry Rio Grande ;
- Sacramento.
- On the banks of the Sacramento ;
- San Antonio.
- Will you come to the bow'r? ;
- Sandusky.
- The Wyandotte's farewell song
- Wabash.
- Genesee.
- El-a-noy
- Way down in the paw-paw patch ;
- Wisconsin.
- On the banks of the Little Eau Pleine
- The banks of the Genesee
- Vale of our own Genesee ;
- Housatonic.
- The Housatonic Valley ;
- Songs of the rivers of the East. Allegheny.
- Hudson.
- The ballad of Henry Green
- Benny Havens, oh!
- The Hudson side
- Joe Thomas
- Johnny has gone for a soldier
- New York, oh what a charming city
- The shantyman's life
- The weeping willow
- Where Hudson's wave ;
- Have you struck Ile? ;
- Juniata.
- The blue Juniata ;
- Lehigh.
- Down in the Lehigh Valley ;
- Merrimac.
- Jim Brown
- Olban, or, The white captive ;
- Mohawk.
- Bonny Eloise ;
- Niagara.
- Brandywine.
- Buffalo gals
- Niagara Falls ;
- Penobscot.
- The logger's boast
- St. Lawrence.
- Brave Wolfe
- Canadian boat song
- My birchbark canoe ;
- Schuylkill.
- Schuylkill rowing song ;
- The banks of the Brandywine ;
- Susquehanna.
- The ballad of Peter Gray
- Old Butler's
- Such a gettin' upstairs
- Songs of the rivers of the South. Alabama.
- The rose of Alabama ;
- Catawba.
- Dearest Mae ;
- Cumberland.
- Cumberland Gap ;
- Charles.
- Deep.
- Poor Omie ;
- James.
- Stonewall Jackson's requiem
- 'Twill neber do to gib it up so ;
- Kentucky.
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Hunters of Kentucky
- My old Kentucky home ;
- Mississippi.
- The bridge ;
- Betsy Baker
- A life on the Vicksburg Bluff
- Nelly was a lady
- My old cabin home
- Roll out! heave dat cotton
- Way down in Cairo ;
- Pearl.
- Poor Juna ;
- Pee Dee.
- Ole Pee Dee
- Delaware.
- On the banks of the old Pee Dee
- Way down on the ole Pee Dee ;
- Potomac.
- All quiet along the Potomac
- Grave of Washington ;
- St. Johns.
- Baby, did you hear?
- Oh honey, I'm going down the river ;
- Sandy.
- The Vance song ;
- Ben Bolt ;
- Santee.
- Gentle Nettie Moore ;
- Shenandoah.
- Stonewall Jackson's way ;
- Stone.
- Stone River ;
- Suwannee.
- Old folks at home ;
- Tar.
- Ole Tare River
- Control code
- ocn795888611
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Extent
- 1 score (xi, 196 pages)
- Lccn
- 2012657890
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
Subject
- Ballads, English -- United States
- Folk music
- Folk music -- United States
- Folk songs, English
- Folk songs, English -- United States
- Music
- Popular music
- Popular music -- United States -- To 1901
- Rivers
- Rivers -- United States -- Songs and music
- To 1901
- United States
- Ballads, English
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