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Analysis of the linguistic repertoire of a migrant family
Gaerdes, Konrad. - : University of Waterloo, 2019
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It's The Same Old Shillelagh. ; Fifty years ago me father left old Erin's shore [first line] ; Sure it's the same old shillelah me father brought from Ireland [first line of chorus]
: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., 1940
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That Certain Party. ; You know that little so and so, on what you call it street [first line] ; Has she got naughty eyes? Yes, she has got naughty eyes [first line of chorus]
: Irving Berlin, Inc., Music Publishers, 1607 Broadway, 1925
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Hello Wisconsin (Won't You Find My Yonnie Yonson). ; On a little farm in Sweden, Miss Hilda Honson one day [first line] ; Hello Wisconsin! Won't you find my Yonnie Yonson? [first line of chorus]
Bert Kalmar (lyricist); Edgar Leslie (composer); Harry Ruby (composer). - : Kalmar Puck & Abrahams Consolidated, Inc. Music Publishers, Strand Theatre Bldg., Broadway at 47th St., 1917
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That Syncopated Harp. ; An Irish lad whose music had a tempo quick and sharp [first line] ; Shweet [sic] Michael O'Finnegan, say won't you begin again [first line of chorus]
Earl Carroll (composer lyricist). - : Leo Feist, 1916
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I'll Be Back in Me Low Back Car. ; Lonesome Paddy, love sick laddie from old Emrald's Isle [first line] ; I'll be back in me Low Back car (giddyap giddyap) [first line of chorus]
Joe Young (lyricist); Walter Donaldson (composer). - : Kalmar & Puck Music Co., 152 West 45th St., 1915
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Ragtime Temple Bells. ; On a great big Yankee man-o'-war, was a great big Yankee black Jack Tar [first line] ; Boom boom! Bingety-bing in the morning sun [first line of chorus]
Anne Caldwell (lyricist); Ivan Caryll (composer). - : Chappell & Co., Ltd., 41 East 34th St., 1914
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The Message Boy. ; I'm workin' wae a grocer at the corner o' oor street [first line] ; Oh! I'm up, up early in the mornin' [first line of chorus]
Harry Lauder (composer). - : T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, 1431-1433 Broadway, 1911
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I'm English Don't Cher Know. ; I'm a cockney, don't cher know [first line] ; Now I wonder 'ow 'e knew that I was English! [first line of chorus]
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Wop, Wop, Wop! Italian Novelty Song. ; When first I come to dess-a countiree, all people call me dago man [first line] ; Wop, Wop, Wop! I wonder why dey call-a me Wop [first line of chorus]
James Brockman (composer lyricist). - : M. Witmark & Sons, 1908
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My Brudda Sylvest. ; Oh you heard about the great a strong a man [first line] ; My great big brudda Sylvest take a great a big a ship on the chest [first line of chorus]
Jesse Lasky (lyricist); Fred Fischer (composer). - : Fred Fischer Music Pub. Co., 1431-33 Broadway, 1908
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Mariutch Down at Coney Isle. ; I feel much-a mad all the day [first line] ; Mariutch she make-a de hootch a ma kootch down at Coney Isle [first line of chorus]
Andrew B. Sterling (lyricist); Harry Von Tilzer (composer). - : Harry Von Tilzer, 37 W. 28th St., 1907
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Down on Recreation Pier. ; At night, when de band is a-playin' On de Recreation Pier [first line] ; Down on Recreation Pier, all de boys from far and near [first line of chorus]
Jas. Devlin (lyricist); Ted. Breton (composer). - : M. Witmark & Sons, 1903
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Goldene - Medine. ; Amerika is a golden land lang im breit [first line]
Louis Friedsel (composer). - : S. Schenker, 66 Canal Street, 1902
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Nige-ger, Nig-ger, Never Die. A Coon Simplicity. ; When I was a pickaninny, my mama sent me to school [first line] ; Nigger, nigger, never die, black face and china eye [first line of chorus]
Wm. Osborn (lyricist); Nellie Sylvester (composer). - : Supplement to The San Francisco Examiner. March 13, 1898
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Nigger Nigger Never Die. ; When I was a pickaninny, my mama sent me to school [first line] ; Nigger, nigger, never die, black face and china eye [first line of chorus]
Wm. Osborne (lyricist); Nellie Sylvester (composer). - : Primrose and West Music Publishing, 36 West 28th St., 1897
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The Party at Odd Fellows Hall. Song & Chorus. ; I met my friend Patrick McKenna, one ev'ning on Washington Street [first line] ; Waltzes, Polkas, Lancers, Galops, Glides [first line of chorus]
J. Wendell, Jr. (lyricist); R. W. Atkinson (composer). - : Oliver Ditson Company, 1891
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Maloney Never Sleeps Upon His Beat. March Song & Chorus. ; Me name is Pat Maloney, I'm a guardian of the people [first line] ; Its forward march at twelve o'clock at night [first line of chorus]
J. W. Wheeler (composer). - : W.F. Shaw], 1890
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Ed Barry's Popular Irish Song, Paddy Flynn! ; I occupy apartments down in Casey's tenement [first line] ; Will ye's all be with me when I tackle Paddy Flynn? [first line of chorus]
Ed Barry (composer lyricist). - : Frank Harding, 1890
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Beautiful Waltz Songs and Ballads. No. 7. The German Waiter. ; I leave my faderland across der sea to roam [first line] ; For never vas I so merry as ven my orders come in [first line of chorus]
Chas. A. Loder (lyricist); Louis F. Boos (composer). - : Chas. D. Blake & Co., 488 Washington St., 1884
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