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Issue: 1906 Vol. 43 N. 9 - Page 41

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
HOME SONGS
NOW IN PRESS
THE FINEST EDITION EXTANT
DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR THIS—MAKE YOUR OWN COMPARISON.
HOME mi
SONGS
IOLIVER DITSQNCOMPANy
Will be issued September 15,1906.
In the course of years different songs, popular and classic, have held the atten-
tion of music lovers for a period, only to give way to newer ones as they appeared.
Many songs are speedily forgotten, never to be recalled; others seem destined
to live indefinitely and pass from one generation to another.
In Compiling this volume of "Home Songs" the aim was to collect the ever-
popular songs, especially those inherited by this generation from the preceding. The
past is dear to all, and these songs will awaken tender memories in the hearts of
many. The younger generation should know the songs their mothers sang and their
fathers loved; taking them up in a spirit of curiosity perhaps, they will discover the
reason for their long life, and rejoice in finding so charming a link to a past as full
of beauty as the days they live in. Not all of the numbers are of the past, however,
and a glance at the contents will awaken the interest of all who cherish the home
spirit and love the music of the fireside.
The songs are arranged for mixed voices, throughout, and may be sung with
or without piano as desired. Included in the long list are ballads of love and adven-
ture, patriotic songs of our own country, many of our best-known hymns, and a
goodly representation of rounds, a form of music that furnished healthy amusement
in the past and deserves more attention in the present.
The book contains 120 pages; bound in heavy paper, cloth back, price 50 cents.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
Until September 15, copies oi this book are offered in advance of publication at 25
cents each, post-paid, cash with order. The regular price, thereafter, will be 50 cents.
To the MUSIC TRADE the price will be 20 cents in any quantity, the transportation at our expense.
Remember, in helping us to introduce HOME SONGS you are at the same time helping yourself. The offer to the public
will be withdrawn upon publication, and then the book will be advertised extensively at regular rates.
All of our advertisements will instruct the reader to order of the Home Dealer.
THIS MEANS YOU.
Do not fail to send us a large order and secure your share of the business.
Low rates in advance of publication is not a new idea, but no one has ever before made it possible for the Home
Dealer to buy at a rate that would enable him to sell at the publisher's advanced price and make a profit, thus sharing the
benefits of a wide and immediate introduction, for every copy sold means the sale of another copy.
Uniform In Size and Price and recently issued "War
Songs/ 9 new edition; "College Songs/ 9 new edition.
CONTENTS :
Alice, where art Thou?
America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)
American Hymn, The, (Speed Our
Republic)
Annie Laurie
Aukl Lang Syne
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home
Believe Me, if All Those endearing
Young Charms
Ben Bolt
Bid Me Good-bye
Billy Boy
Blue Bells of Scotland
Blue Juniata, The
Bridge, The
By the Sad Sea Waves
Campbells are Coming, The
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
(Th'e Red, White and Blue)
Come Back to Erin
Comin' thro' the Rye
Darby and Joan
Darling Nelly Gray
Dearest Spot is Home, The
Dixie's Land
Do They Miss Me at Home?
Do They Think of Me at Home?
Dreaming
Dreaming of Home and Mother
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
Ever of Thee
Farewell Forever
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
Forsaken
Gaily the Troubadour
Good-bye, Sweetheart
Good Night, Farewell
Good Night, Ladies
Hail, Columbia
Harp that Once Through Tara's
Halls, The
Has
Sorrow
Thy Young
Days
Shaded?
Heart Bowed Down, The
Her Bright Smile
Home Again
Home, Home, can I forget Thee?
Home, Sweet Home
How can I leave Thee?
How Fair art Thou
I cannot sing the Old Songs
I love My Love
In the Gloaming
I would that My Love
John Anderson, My Jo
Juauita.
Kathleen Mavourneen
Killarney
Last Night
Last Rose of Summer, The
Life on the Ocean Wave, A
Listen to the Mocking Bird
Little Brown Jug
Little Farm well Tilled, A
Long, Long Ago
Loreley, The
Maryland! My Maryland
Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground
Midshipman, The
Minstrel Boy, The
Mollie Darling
Monarch of the Woods
My Old Kentucky Home
Nancy Lee
No One to Love
O, Fair Dove! O, Fond Dove!
Oh, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast
Old Arm Chair, The
Old Black Joe
Old Cabin Home, The
Old Folks at Home
Old Oaken Bucket, The
Together with
Our Flag is There
Robin Adair
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep
Rock Me to Sleep, Mother
Serenade
Sailing
Soldier's Farewell, The .
Some Day
Stars of the Summer Night
Star Spangled Banner, The
Sweet and Low
Take Back the Heart
Take Me Back to Home and Mother
Tenting on the Old Camp Ground
Then You'll Remember Me
There's Music in the Air
Three Fishers
Vacant Chair, The
Warrior Bold, A
What is Home without a Mother?
When the Corn is Waving
When the Swallows Homeward Fly
When You and [ Were Young,
M aggie
Within a Mile of Edinboro'
Woodman, Spare that Tree
Yankee Doodle
16 Rounds and 20 favorite Hymns.
Orders may be sent to Oliver Ditson Company, Boston; C. H. Ditson & Co.»
New York; J. E. Ditson & Co., Philadelphia, or Lyon & Healy, Chicago,
whichever i s most convenient.
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