For Voice (and Yodler) and Piano. Also includes a score for vocal trio or quartette. This may be an arrangement of a 19th-Century tune called "Irene's Lullaby". View More...
For Voice and Piano. The composer also built his own brand of pianos, which is featured on the inside and back covers. The song (Opus 200) was published by the composer with the address of 1881 Park Avenue, New York. The address is currently an tidy-but-anonymous 5-story red brick building with boarded-up windows on the first floor. The featured performer is most likely Mr. Janssen View More...
For Voice and Piano. The composer of this (Pathetic genre) song may have been Henry Robson (c1775-1850) a British concert hall poet, songwriter, and performer. Charles B. Ward (1864-1917) was a composer and vaudeville performer who popularized the song "The Band Played On". View More...