Song |
Dial-up
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Broadband |
| After the Ball (NR) |
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| Alexander (NR) |
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| Alexander's Ragtime Band (NR) |
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| America (NR) |
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| America the Beautiful (MATERNA) (TJ) |
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| The Anacreontic Song (see The
Star Spangled Banner) |
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| And
When In Future Years (see
Jolly Dogs) |
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| Angels Ever Bright and Fair (Handel) (LF) |
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| Annie Lisle (LF) |
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| Are you the O Reilly? (LF) |
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As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure
(see Git Along Little Dogies) |
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| Auld Lang Syne (NR) |
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| A Band of Brothers in DKE (PB) |
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| The Battle Cry of Freedom (TJ) |
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| Battle Hymn of the Republic (LF) |
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"The bear went over the mountain"
(see For He's a Jolly Good Fellow) |
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| Ben Bolt (PB) |
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| Bright College Years (PB) |
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"Bring the good old bugle, boys!"
(see Marching Through Georgia) |
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| The British Grenadiers (PB) |
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| Camptown Races (PB) |
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| "Can't you see the rain and hail"
(see Alexander) |
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| Clementine
(see Oh, My Darling Celementine) |
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| The College Chorus
(see Few Days) |
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| Columbia,
the Gem of the Ocean (PB) |
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"Come, brothers, and a song we'll sing, Psi U., Psi U"
(see Few Days) |
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| Comin' Through the Rye (NR) |
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"Darling, I am growing old"
(see Silver Threads Among the Gold) |
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| Dear Old Yale
(see Bright College Years) |
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| "Den I wish I was in Dixie"
(see Dixie's Land) |
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| "Den sound de horn"
(see The Year of Jubilee) |
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"The despot's heel is on they shore"
(see Maryland, My Maryland) |
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| Dixie's Land (PB) |
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"Down in front of Casey's"
(see The Sidewalks of New York) |
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| "Down in the cornfield"
(see Massa's in de Cold Ground) |
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| "Down where the waving willow"
(see Annie Lisle) |
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"Eastside, Westside, all around the town"
(see The Sidewalks of New York) |
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| "Ev'ry morn I send thee violets"
(see Violets) |
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| "Far above Cayuga's waters"
(see Annie Lisle) |
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"Farewell! Mother, may you never"
(see Just Before the Battle, Mother) |
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| "Fath'r and I went down to camp"
(see Yankee Doodle) |
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| Few Days (Psi U) (PB) |
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| "Firm, united let us be"
(see Hail! Columbia) |
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| For He's a Jolly Good Fellow (LF) |
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| "For we always seem so jolly oh!"
(see Jolly Dogs) |
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| Freshman in Park
(see The Worms Crawl In) |
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| The Girl I left Behind Me (PB) |
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| Git Along Little Dogies (PB) |
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"Give me a home in the dear old South"
(see That Old Cabin Home Upon the Hill) |
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| "Glory! Glory Hallelujah"
(see Battle Hymn of the Republic) |
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| Golden Slippers
(see Oh, Dem Golden Slippers) |
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| "Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay"
(see Old Black Joe) |
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| Good Night Ladies (LF) |
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| "The Good Time Coming"
(see Wake Nicodemus) |
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| Gregorian Psalm Tone, second (Te Deum) (PB) |
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| Hail! Columbia (LF) |
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| Harvard Has Blue Stocking Girls (PB) |
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| Hello! Ma Baby (PB) |
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| Here's to Good Old Yale (PB) |
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| "Hiawatha was an Indian"
(see Tammany) |
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| Home! Sweet Home! (LF) |
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| The Hoochy-Kootchy Dance
(see Streets of Cairo) |
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| "How dry I am"
(see Borrowed Hymns: Happy Day) |
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"Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the Jubilee!"
(see Marching Through Georgia) |
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| Hy-Can Nuck A No (PB) |
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| It's Raining, It's Pouring (LF) |
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"I once did lub a colored gal"
(see Stop That Knocking at My Door) |
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| "I will sing you a song"
(see Streets of Cairo) |
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| "I wish I was in de land ob cotton"
(see Dixie's Land) |
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"I'm a rambling wretch of poverty"
(see A Son of a Gambolier) |
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"I'm coming, I'm coming, for my head is bending low"
(see Old Black Joe) |
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"I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hill"
(see The Girl I Left Behind Me) |
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"In a cavern, in a canyon"
(see Oh, My Darling Clementine) |
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| "In the prison cell I sit"
(see Tramp, Tramp, Tramp) |
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| "Is that Mr. Reilly"
(see Are You the O'Reilly) |
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| It's Raining, It's Pouring (LF) |  |
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| I've Been Working on the Railroad (PB) |
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| John Brown's Body
(see Battle Hymn of the Republic) |
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| "Johnnie, get your gun, get your gun" (see Over There) |
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| Jolly DKE
(see Jolly Dogs) |
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| Jolly Dogs (PB) |
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| Just Before the Battle, Mother (PB) |
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| Kathleen Mavourneen (RL) |
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| Katy Darling (PB) |
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| Kingdom Coming (NR) |
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| Kingdom Has Come!
(see The Year of Jubilee) |
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| Lauriger Horatius
(see Maryland, My Maryland) |
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| Levee Song
(see I've Been Working on the Railroad) |
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| Little Annie Rooney (PB) |
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| "A Little Maiden"
(see After the Ball) |
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| London Bridge (LF) |
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| Long,
Long Ago (PB) |
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| Ma Blushin' Rosie (NR) |
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| Marching Through Georgia (PB) |
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| La Marseillaise (PB) |
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| Maryland, My Maryland (LF) |
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| Massa's in de Cold Ground (PB) |
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"Mine eyes have seen the glory
(see Battle Hymn of the Republic) |
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| My Darling Clementine
(see Oh My Darling Clementine) |
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| My Old Kentucky Home (LF) |
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"Nicodemus, the slave, was of African birth"
(see Wake Nicodemus) |
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| Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen (NR) |
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"O beautiful, for spacious skies"
(see America the Beautiful) |
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| "O Christmas tree"
(see Maryland, My Maryland) |
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| "O Tannenbaum"
(see Maryland, My Maryland) |
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| Oh, Dem Golden Slippers (LF) |
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| Oh, My Darling Clementine (LF) |
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"Oh, nobody knows the trouble I've seen"
(see Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen) |
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| "Oh say! can you see"
(see The Star Spangled Banner) |
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"Oh, the moonlight's fair tonight along the Wabash"
(see On the Banks of the Wabash) |
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"Oh, they tell me thou art dead, Katy darling"
(see Katy Darling) |
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| Old
Black Joe (PB) |
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| Old Folks at Home (LF) |
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| Old Nassau (PB) |
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| On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away (PB) |
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| On the Road to Mandalay (NR) |
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| Over There (NR) |
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| Phi Marching Song
(see A Band of Brothers in DKE) |
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| The Poor Little Country Maid
(see Streets of Cairo) |
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| The President's March
(see Hail! Columbia) |
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| Psi U., Psi U.
(see Few Days) |
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The Red, White, and Blue
(see Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean) |
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| Reuben and Rachel (LF and PB) |
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"Reuben, I have long been thinking"
(see Reuben and Rachel) |
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| "Reuben, Reuben" (see Reuben and Rachel) |
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| Riding down from Bangor
(see Reuben and Rachel) |
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| Rock-a-bye Baby (LF) |
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Sailing, Sailing
(see Borrowed Instrumental Pieces: Omega Lambda Chi) |
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| Sally in Our Alley (PB) |
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"She's my sweetheart! I'm her beau!"
(see Little Annie Rooney) |
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"Should auld acquaintance be forgot"
(see Auld Lang Syne) |
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| The Sidewalks of New York
(East Side, West Side) (NR) |
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| Silver Threads Among the Gold (NR) |
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| "So merrily sing we all"
(see A band of Brothers in DKE) |
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| "Some talk of Alexander"
(see The British Grenadiers) |
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| A Son of a Gambolier (PB) |
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| The Star Spangled Banner (NR) |
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| Stop That Knocking at My Door (PB) |
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| Streets of Cairo
(Kradoutja;Hootchy-Kootchy Dance) (LF) |
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"The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home"
(see My Old Kentucky Home) |
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| Tamanny (NR) |
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| Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay! (NR) |
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| Te Deum
(see Gregorian psalm tone, second) |
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| "Tell me the tales"
(see Long, Long Ago) |
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| Tenting on the Old Camp Ground (PB) |
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| That Old Cabin Home Upon the Hill (LF) |
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| There's Music in the Air (LF) |
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| Three cheers for Old Nassau
(see Old Nassau) |
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| To Anacreon in Heaven
(see The Star Spangled Banner) |
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| Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (PB) |
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| "The Union Forever"
(see The Battle Cry of Freedom) |
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| Violets (LF) |
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| Die Wacht am Rhein
(see Bright College Years) |
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| Wake
Nicodemus (PB) |
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| "Wave willows"
(see Annie Lisle) |
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"Way down upon the Swanee River"
(see Old Folks at Home) |
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"We won't go home until morning"
(see For He's a Jolly Good Fellow) |
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| When Johnny Comes Marching Home (TJ) |
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| "Where, Oh Where
Are the Verdant Freshmen?" (PB) |
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| "Whoopee ti yi yo"
(see Git Along Little Dogies) |
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| The Worms Crawl In (NR) |
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| Yankee Doodle (LF) |
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"Ye sons of France, awake to glory!"
(see La Marseillaise) |
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| The Year of Jubilee (TJ) |
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