Goodwin, J. Cheever (John Cheever), 1850-1912
J. Cheever Goodwin
Goodwin, J. Cheever 1850-1912
Goodwin, John Cheever 1850-1912
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, MA
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ay de mi. | |
Barcarolle. | |
The Bounding brothers of Barbary. | |
By Jove, it is a pretty little slipper! | |
The Colonel's the man for me! | |
Come along my honey : . | |
Could'st thou but know! | |
Cousins don't count. | |
The Dear little French Grisette. | |
Didn't she? Yes she did! | |
Don't be so cruel, ducky dear! | |
Early burlesque in America : Evangeline (1877) | |
Ebb and flow. | |
Emperor's lot. | |
Evangeline Rice and Goodwin's American opera bouffe. | |
Exhibits, I, II, III, IV, V. | |
Girofle, Girofla | |
Good old days! | |
Grand processional march. | |
Hey down Derry. | |
Home, sweet home! | |
How strangely sweet! | |
If Cabby told half that he knows. | |
If I were you : . | |
I'll set my true love free. | |
I'm a wonder. | |
I'm getting quite American don't you know. | |
In gay Paree. | |
In my heart. | |
In my museum. | |
The Isle of Lillipotu. | |
It's all owing to Molly. | |
It's better to laugh than cry. | |
Joseph, James and John. | |
King Cole II. | |
The Kiss you steal in the dark. | |
Love is not for a day time. | |
Love will find a way. | |
Love's rosy dream. | |
Madame Piper, 1884: | |
The Monks of Malabar. | |
Mrs. Jas. A. Oates and her most brilliant company in English comic opera! | |
My first request I'll be confessing. | |
My lady of moods : . | |
Nautch girl's dance. | |
No! No! No! | |
Not that sort of a girl! | |
Number one. | |
The Old, old story. | |
The Omniscient ostrich. | |
Once upon a time. | |
Only Simon pure. | |
Ootchy cootchy. | |
Opening chorus, Act I. | |
Papa! | |
Plunkity, plunk. | |
Pony ballet two step. | |
Rainbows follow after rain. | |
The Rogers Brothers in Central Park. | |
The sleeping beauty and the beast. | |
Song of the espada. | |
Song Words | WANG, | OPERATIC BURLETTA, | IN TWO ACTS. | LIBRETTO BY | J. CHEEVER GOODWIN | MUSIC BY | WOOLSON MORSE. | AS PRODUCED BY | The DeWolf Hopper Opera Co, | AT THE | BROADWAY THEATRE, NEW YORK. | NEW YORK: | Published by T. B. HARMS & CO., 817-819 Broadway. | Copyright MDCCCXCI by T. B. HARMS & CO. | |
Sunshine after rain. | |
Take me to your heart. | |
Take or leave me. | |
Theater playbill for Mrs. Jas. A. Oates in "Girofle Girofla," "The Princess of Trebizonde" and "La Jolie Parfumeuse" at the National Theater, Washington, November 22-25, 1875. | |
There's where I made a mistake. | |
Tirra lirra! | |
To and fro : . | |
To fear a stranger. | |
Troubles of the Reuben and the maid. | |
The Unpopular potentate. | |
Wang. | |
We're good girls still : . | |
What is love? | |
What would you say? | |
When I joined the Army. | |
When I was a child of three. | |
When it's a boy. | |
When the cat's away the mice will play. | |
When the kindly night has come! | |
When two hearts love! | |
Where he goes we go too. | |
Where'er thou art! | |
Widow's weeds. | |
You say that you adore me. |