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| Waste not, want not "You never miss the water till the well runs dry" first line: "When a child, I lived at Lincoln, with my parents at the farm" words Harry Linn (1846-1890) acquired and performed by the noted american minstrel performer Rollin Howard pub Sep. Winner & Son, Philadelphia 1870 pub Hamilton S. Gordon, Boston 1876 John Aler t, Clifford Jackson bt, Peter Basquin piano/harmonium, Harmoneion Singers / John Miner. New World Records 80251 |
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| [] You never miss de lager till de keg runs dry. Comic Dutch song words and sung by Gus Williams, music by Rowland Howard pub J. L. Peters, New York 1875 |
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| [] Help one another boys or Don't push a man because he's going down the hill words and sung by Harry Linn (1846-1890) pub Hopwood & Crew, London 1869 |
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| [] Keep to the right. Song for voice and piano with chorus words and sung with immense success by Harry Linn pub George Bell, Leeds 1875 |
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| [] Help a lame dog o'er the stile. A motto song. Voice and piano with chorus words and sung with immense success by Harry Linn pub B. Williams, London 1876 |
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| [] When the cock begins to crow words and sung by Harry Linn pub Hopwood & Crew, London c1880 |
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| [] Appleton's guide. Comic pub Carl Fischer, New York |
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| [] Dew drops on the rose. Song and dance pub Carl Fischer, New York |
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| [] Jim, the carter lad pub Walter Whittingham, London pub B. Williams Ltd., London |
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| [] Pull slow and steady pub B. Williams Ltd., London |
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