| Title | Parts |
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| Tommy lad. Tenor and piano. 1895 lyrics Edward Teschemacher pub Boosey & Hawkes, London 1907 pub as No.1 in C, No.2 in D, No 3 in E flat, Boosey & Hawkes, London 1934 John McCormack, Orchestra. r1914. Cheyne 44390 |
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| [] While my lady sleepeth. Serenade sung by Mr. Arthur Thompson the words translated from Lockharts Spanish ballad pub Orsborn & Tuckwood, London 1886 pub Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London |
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| [] Berceuse. Violin and piano pub F. W. Chanot, London 1895 |
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| [] Come and hear de cricket sing. Song. Followed by a dance for P. F. with "chorus bouche fermee" words Stewart Thompson pub Jefferys, London 1904 |
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| [] Adieu! Song words Edward Teschemacher pub Enoch & Sons, London 1904 |
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| [] Yo ho! a sea song of the past, in 2 keys words Edward Teschemacher pub Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London 7dec1905 |
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| [] Far from my heavenly home. Sacred song. Soprano or tenor and piano words Henry Francis Lyte pub Novello & Co., London 1906 |
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| [] Two short songs, in 2 keys words Edward Teschemacher pub J. Williams, London 1906 pub Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London |
[] 1 - Meeting [] 2 - Girleen |
| [] A song of Andalusia. Voice and piano english words by J. Gee pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1906 |
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| [] Doctors. Song words Edward Teschemacher pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1906 |
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| [] Down where the water-lilies grow. Serenade words A. Wimperis pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1906 |
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| [] If love should come to me. Song words A. Wimperis pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1907 |
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| [] The ballad of Billy Brown. Song words H. Harford pub Boosey & Co., London and New York 1907 |
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| [] Come over the sea. Song words H. Boulton pub Boosey & Co., London and New York 1909 |
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| [] What was that? Humorous song music Edward J. Margetson words Fred Frampton pub Reynolds & Co., London 1911 |
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| [] Gallop away!. Voice and piano | |
| [] The Irishman. Voice and piano | |
| [] Lullaby pub Willcocks & Co., London |