Cooper, George, 1840-1927
George Cooper poet
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cooper, George ‡d 1840-1927
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5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York
Works
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Ah, what a fate : Ah! quel malheur. | |
Beautiful isle of the sea : for voice and piano / [words by George Cooper ; Italian version by E. C. Sebastiani ; music by J. R. Thomas] . | |
Billy, 1895?: | |
Brudder Kinkhead's stump speeches and droll discourses ... 1891. | |
Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp | |
Dear little colleen : for voice and piano | |
Dearer than life! | |
Edison sheet music collection | |
Fool, you may say it if you please : Me maquelleje comme on dit. | |
Good-bye, mavourneen : song and chorus | |
How warm was the glow | |
If you've only got a moustache : (comic song) | |
Jenny June : popular ballad | |
Kissing in the dark : ballad | |
L'Addio : The Adieu. | |
Larry's good bye : ballad | |
Linger near me little darling : ballad | |
Linger not darling : serenade | |
Little blue butterfly. | |
The little church around the corner | |
Make believe I'm dreaming : ballad | |
Men are such deceivers : Contralto song. | |
Mr. and Mrs Brown | |
Must we then meet as strangers? : for voice and piano | |
My boy is coming from the war | |
My queen of stars, awake! : Serenade for tenor | |
My wife is a most knowing woman | |
A nation mourns her honored son : in memoriam | |
Nature alone won her heart : Waltz song. | |
No home tonight, no home tonight | |
Oh, brightest dream! : Finale to act I | |
Oh, flower so fair and sweet : Fleur qui se fane avant d'eclore. | |
Oh! Hear me! : Trio | |
Old Glory leads the way | |
Only a dream. | |
Onward and upward | |
Our good ship speeds before the gale | |
Over the garden wall. | |
Painted so fine, with eyes divine! : Elle est peinte admirablement | |
The pilot brave : duet | |
Pleased with myself : Je suis satisfait. | |
The quiet skies = Il ciel sereno | |
O rare malvoisie! : O malvoisie! | |
The return : answer to Waiting : for contralto in C | |
The return, c1869: | |
Rhotomago's partner fair. | |
Roses underneath the snow : song & chorus | |
Shells we gathered years ago, while strolling | |
Sleeping beneath the fair spring flowers | |
A soldier in de colored brigade | |
The soldier's home | |
Somebody's coming to see me to-night | |
Song of the tight-rope dancer : Quand je suis sur la corde raide. | |
Speak not the sad farewell. | |
The star of the East = Étoile de L'este (Melody, star of the sea) | |
Stay not long away : Cabaletta for soprano. | |
Strolling on the sea-beat shore | |
Suffragettes parade | |
The Sunlight of our home. | |
Sweet Emerald Isle that I love so well | |
Sweet Genevieve : (song & chorus) | |
Sweet land of Tyrol : Les Canards tyroliens. | |
Sweetly she sleeps in dreamless rest | |
There are kisses waiting for me : for voice and piano | |
There are lonely hearts to cherish | |
There are plenty of fish in the sea | |
These aching teeth : Du Mal de dents. | |
To please the girls : Buffo song. | |
The Turtle-doves : Des Tourterelles. | |
Walk up, now, this is no humbug : Dans l'unique galerie. | |
Wedding bells are in the air. | |
When old friends were here | |
When this dreadful war is ended | |
When we are in the golden bonds. | |
Where pretty violets grow : for voice and piano | |
While the bowl goes round | |
While to music entrancing. | |
Whisper, Yes or No love. | |
Will mother know me in the sky? | |
Wilt thou be true? | |
With mirth and joy : Finale chorus. | |
You are always young to me : answer to Silver threads among the gold : song and chorus | |
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