Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904
Emmett, Daniel Decatur
Emmett, Dan, 1815-1904.
Dan Emmett American entertainer and composer (1815-1904)
Emmett, Daniel Decatur (Dan)
VIAF ID: 8322392 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Dan Emmett ‡c American entertainer and composer (1815-1904)
- 200 _ | ‡a Emmett ‡b Daniel Decatur ‡f 1815-1904
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Emmett, Daniel Decatur
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Emmett, Daniel Decatur ‡d 1815-1904
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Emmett, Daniel Decatur, ‡d 1815-1904
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Emmett, Daniel Decatur, ‡d 1815-1904
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5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Mount Vernon, OH
Works
Title | Sources |
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America's battle cry : (to the tune of "Dixie") | |
Annie Laurie | |
Året rundt med Slagelse garden | |
Artyści czy propagatorzy? | |
Auld lang syne | |
Ben bolt | |
The black brigade. | |
De boatmen's dance | |
[caption title:] Boatmann ob de Ohio. | |
De contrack or Down de Reach-Low farm. | |
Cradle song | |
Dixey's land, 1860?: | |
Dixie | |
Dixie / Daniel Decatur Emmett, comp. in Brass & percussion [Enregistrement sonore] | |
Dixie's land; arr. [from old catalog] | |
Dixie's Land with brilliant variations | |
The Early Ministrel Show | |
Fife instructor | |
The fine old colored gentleman, 18--: | |
Freedom land | |
Good night ladies | |
Greenbacks, 1863: | |
gs of the Civil war [skaņu ieraksts], p1976: | |
High Daddy. The famous song written and composed expressly for Bryant's Minstrels of New York | |
Home sweet home | |
I'm going home to Dixie. Sequel to the famous song Dixie's Land. | |
I'm gwine ober de mountains | |
Jordan am a hard road to travel | |
last rose of summer | |
Laulab Tallinna Kammerkoor | |
Laule segakoorile | |
light of other days is faded | |
Lily Dale | |
Little-boy blue, come | |
Loch Lomond | |
Long, long ago | |
low-backed car | |
Mac, will win the Union back. | |
Marseillaise | |
Mary of Argyle | |
Massa's in the cold, cold ground | |
midship mite | |
Minka | |
mou-lee flower | |
Music and art, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Edward Everett Hale, William Byron Forbush, editors, Jennie Ellis Burdick, assistant editor. Volume twelve | |
My old aunt Sally | |
My old Kentucky home | |
Old air | |
De old banjo | |
Old black Joe | |
Old Dan Tucker. Written and arranged for the pianoforte by Dan. Tucker Jr | |
Old folks at home | |
old oaken bucket | |
On the teaching of singing and the singer's art | |
Our sorrow is vain | |
Polly, put the kettle on | |
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been | |
Road to Richmond: | |
Robin Adair | |
Rocked in the cradle of the deep | |
Scotland's burning | |
Slumber song | |
Soldier's farewell | |
Songs of the Civil War & Stephen Foster favorites. | |
Songs of the Virginny banjoist | |
Spanish gipsy | |
star spangled banner | |
"Striking ile." | |
Sweet and low | |
sword of Bunker hill | |
Then you'll remember me | |
There was and old woman | |
Three cheers for our Jack Morgan, 1864: | |
tiszian | |
Turkey in de straw. | |
Twickenham ferry | |
U.S.A. forever : patriotic song | |
U. S. G., a song for the times. | |
Walk along, John | |
wearing of the green | |
wet sheet and a flowing sea | |
When shall we three meet again ? | |
When stars are in the quiet skies | |
When the swallows homeward fly | |
White sand and grey sand | |
Who is Sylvia | |
I wish I was in Dixie's land. - | |
Won't you tell me why, Robin ? | |
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