![]() ![]() “The Man Behind the Hammer and the Plow: A Song Every American Should Learn” words and music by Harry von Tilzer 1917 “Liberty Calls” words and music by Caroline B. “Let the Rest of the World Go By” words by J. “Keep the Home-Fires Burning (‘Till the Boys Come Home)” words by Lena Guilbert Ford music by Ivor Novello 1914 “Joan of Arc They Are Calling You” (2 copies, from different sources) words by Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston music by Jack Wells 1917 “Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing!)” (2 copies, with different cover images) words and music by Bob Carleton, U.S.N.R.F. “It’s Time for Every Boy To Be a Soldier” words by Alfred Bryan music by Harry Tierney 1917 “I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)” words by Will Dillon music by Harry Von Tilzer 1911 “I Didn’t Raise My Boy To Be a Soldier” words by Alfred Bryan music by Al Plantadosi 1915 “The ‘Hyphen’ Hymn: An American Recruitment Song” by Peter Murphy arranged by John Lecht 1917 Shannon arranged for piano by Frederick Knight Logan 1914 “Hush-a-bye, Ma Baby” (The Missouri Waltz) words by J. “Hindustan” by Oliver Wallace and Harold Weeks 1918 Zip-Zip-Zip!” by Robert Lloyd, Army Song Leader 1917 “Gone,” Lovingly Dedicated to the Memory of Woodrow Wilson words and music by “The Glory of Peace: International War Song” words and music by Mr. “A Friend of Mine Told A Friend of Mine” words by Alfred Bryan music by Kendis & Paley 1906 Cohan to commemorate the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington 1932 - signed “Father of the Land We Love” written for the American people by George M. Frank Black and John Golden 1916 cover contains the text of a letter by President Wilson, in which he thanks the producer for “cho the words for the song from my speeches” “Fall into Line for Your Motherland” as sung in the All-Soldier Show The Army Play by Play words by President Woodrow Wilson music by Dr. “Don’t Be Anybody’s Soldier Boy But Mine” words by Joe Lyons music by Frank Magine 1918 Wilson (California Was Good to You) words by Andrew B. “Au Revoir, But Not Good-bye, Soldier Boy” words by Lew Brown music by Albert von Tilzer 1917 “American Dance Music Collection,” Boston, 1885. “America’s Leader: A Statesman, and a Patriot True, America is Proud of You Our Leader Woodrow Wilson” published by Luke A. ![]() “Alice Blue Gown” from the musical comedy Irene words by Joseph McCarthy music by Harry “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” words and music by Irving Berlin 1912 ![]() “1912 Campaign Song: Woodrow Wilson” words by Ignatius Brennan music by Francis A. The music is arranged alphabetically by title. ![]()
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