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Honey on my lips
Description:
by Cha[rle]s E. Trevathan; edited by Reginald DeKoven
For voice and piano
"Sung by May Irwin in the Swell Mrs. Fitzswell"
"Musical supplement to the …
Year:
1898
Contributor:
Trevathan, Charles E. (composer)
De Koven, Reginald, 1859-1920 (editor)
Irwin, May, 1862-1938 (performer)
White-Smith Music Pub. Co, (publisher)
Subject:
Irwin, May > 1862-1938
African Americans > Songs and music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
Musicals > Excerpts, Arranged
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Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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I want dem presents back::
song and chorus
Description:
words and music by Paul West
For voice and piano
Caption title
Advertisement for "Hush your business, oh, go on!" and other songs: p. [6] …
Year:
1896
Contributor:
West, Paul, 1871-1918 (creator)
J. E. C. (illustrator)
M. Witmark & Sons (publisher)
Subject:
Held, Anna > 1877?-1918
African Americans > Songs and music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
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Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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I want dem presents back::
song and chorus
Description:
words and music by Paul West
For voice and piano
Caption title
Advertisement for "Hush your business, oh, go on!" and other songs: p. [6] …
Year:
1896
Contributor:
West, Paul, 1871-1918 (creator)
J. E. C. (illustrator)
M. Witmark & Sons (publisher)
Subject:
Held, Anna > 1877?-1918
African Americans > Songs and music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
Collection:
Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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Ma gal's de town talk
Description:
words & music by Ernest Hogan.
For voice and piano
Title page illustration: drawing of woman in cape, ruffled blouse, and striped skirt; photo. by …
Contributor:
Hogan, Ernest, 1865-1909 (composer)
Hogan, Ernest, 1865-1909 (performer)
Thors, Louis (illustrator)
Subject:
Hogan, Ernest > 1865-1909
Songs with piano
Popular music > United States > To 1901
African Americans > Songs and music
Collection:
Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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Topsy's polka
Description:
by J.H. Tully
For piano
Lithographed t.p.: Topsy looking over left shoulder, wearing white scarf with red embroidery on head; Louisa Corbaux delt et lith.; …
Contributor:
Tully, J. H. (creator)
Corbaux, Louisa, b. 1808 (lithographer)
C. Jefferys (Music publisher) (publisher)
Stannard & Dixon (printer)
Subject:
Polkas
African Americans > Songs and music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
Piano music
Collection:
Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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Topsy's quadrille
Description:
composed by J.H. Tully
For piano.
Lithographed t.p.: Topsy, wide-eyed and smiling, wearing white short-sleeved dress, and with hands held together in front of herself; …
Contributor:
Tully, J. H. (composer)
Sarony & Co. (lithographer)
Firth, Pond & Co. (publisher)
Subject:
Quadrilles
African Americans > Songs and music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
Collection:
Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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Topsy's song
Description:
written by Charles Jefferys; co[m]posed by Stephen Glover
For voice and piano
Lithographed t.p.: Eva and Topsy seated and holding hands, with red and white …
Year:
1852
Contributor:
Glover, Stephen, 1813-1870 (composer)
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865 (lyricist)
Corbaux, Louisa, b. 1808 (lithographer)
C. Jefferys (Music publisher) (publisher)
Stannard & Dixon (Printer)
Subject:
African Americans > Songs and music
Slavery > United States > Songs and music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
Stowe, Harriet Beecher > 1811-1896 > Musical settings
Collection:
Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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Uncle Tom's cabin::
ballad
No. 2,
Description:
[music and words] by George Linley
For voice and piano
Lyrics adapted from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's cabin
Lithographed t.p.: Eliza crossing icy …
Contributor:
Linley, George, 1798-1865 (composer)
Brandard, John, 1812-1863 (lithographer)
M. & N. Hanhart (printer)
Subject:
African Americans > Songs and music
African American women > Songs and music
Mothers > Songs and music
Slavery > United States > Songs and music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
Ballads, English > United States
Collection:
Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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The voo-doo man
Description:
[words & music by Williams & Walker]
For voice and piano.
"Williams & Walker's great success"
"Music supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, …
Year:
1901
Contributor:
Williams, Bert, 1874-1922 (composer)
Williams, Bert, 1874-1922 (performer)
Walker, George, 1873-1911 (performer)
Kerr (illustrator)
Subject:
Williams, Bert > 1874-1922
Walker, George > 1873-1911
Popular music > United States > To 1901
African Americans > Songs and music
Camp meetings > South Carolina > Songs and music
Voodooism > South Carolina > Songs and music
Collection:
Brown University Library
Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830-1920)
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We'll fight for Uncle Abe:
plantation song and chorus
Description:
composed by Fred. Buckley.
For voice and piano.
Words by C.E. Pratt.
Cover title.
Pl. no.: 22065.
Year:
1863
Contributor:
Buckley, Frederick, 1833-1864 (composer)
Pratt, C. E. (lyricist)
Buckley Serenaders (performer)
Oliver Ditson & Co. (publisher)
Genre:
sheet music
Subject:
n-us---
Lincoln, Abraham > 1809-1865 > Songs and music
African Americans > Music
Popular music > United States > To 1901
Soldiers > United States > Songs and music
War songs > United States
d1865
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LMu 86
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Brown University Library
Lincoln Sheet Music
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