Below is the index for Songs for Singin' by Frank Lynn.

INDEX OP TITLES
A-Begging We Will Go, 198
Acres of Clams, 166
Ain't It Grand to Be Bloody Well Dead,
130
Alcoholic, l4l
Ail Night Long. 226
Ann Boleyn, 12o
Apres la Guerre, 88
Ashgrove, The, 193
Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party, 16
Aunt Eliza, 120
b, 18
Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The,
196
Banbury Ale, 250
Band Played On, The, 5
Barnacle Bill, the Sailor, 54
Bastard King of England, The, 46
Bay of Mexico, 217
Beans, Bacon, and Gravy, 170
Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes, 229
Beer, Beer, 140
Beneath a Bridge in Sicily, 79
Bill Bailey, 2
Billy Barlow, 156
Bimini Gals, 214
Bless 'Em All, 80
Blood Red Roses, 216
Blood on the Risers, 85
Blood on the Saddle, 119
Blue Bells of Scotland, The, 204
Boat, A, 250
Bombed Last Night, 77
Bonnie Dundee, 202
Boola, Boola, 105
Bowery, The, 7
Bring out the Silver Goblet, 140
British Grenadiers, The, 89
Bury Me beneath the Willow, 152
Caisson Song, The, 75
Calm He Rests, 251
Can the Circle Be Unbroken, 232
Cat Came Back, The, 180
Charlie Is My Darling, 205
Chasin' Women, 64
Christofor Colombo, 30
Chug-a-lug--Drinking Game, 142
Cielito Lindo, 185
Co-ca-che-lunk, 108
Crambambuli, 106
Crydervllle Jail, 190
Darby Ram, The, 200
Darlin' Corey, 149
Das Blenenhaus, 139
Dear Old Girl, 9
Deep Blue Sea, The, 225
Delia's Gone, 208.
Der Cat's in der Schnay, 221
Devilish Mary, 178
Dixie, 12
Don't Send My Boy to Harvard U., 47
Don't You Weep after Me, 234
Drunk Street, 143
Dry Weather Houses, 209
Dummy Line, The, 70
Eggs and Marrowbone, 172
Eleazer Wheelock, 99
Elephant Song, The, 221
Every Night When the Sun Goes In, 154
Par above Cayuga's Waters, 97
Farewell, Dear, 246
Farther Along, 233
Father's Whiskers, 42
Fiddlers' Green, §0
Fireman's Band, The, 56
Fly Song, The, 84
Fraternity Man, 98
Gambling on the Sabbath Day, 236
Gaudeamus Igitur, 109
Girl of My Dreams, The, 69
Give My Regards to Broadway, 19
Go to Joan Glover, 247
Goat Song, The, 65
Good Old Army Game, The, 96
Gory, Gory, 39
Gospel Train, 220
Great Speckled Bird, The, 231
Guy That Looks Like Me, The, 50
Gypsy Davey, 158
Hail Pennsylvania, 102
Hambone Am Good, 153
Han Skal Leve, 132
Handsome Cabin Boy, The, 212
Happy Days, 245
Hard, Ain't It Hard, 148
Haul on the Bowlin', 204
He Is Not Drunk, 143
Heart of My Heart, 14
Hell and Texas, 240
Here Lies A Woman, 252
Hooray, They're Hanging Father, 123
House of the Rising Sun, The, 155
Hush, Little Baby, 157
Hüttelein, 138
I Don't Want to Be a Soldier. 76
I Don't Want No More Army, 78
I Don't Want No More College Life, 67
I Dreamed That I Dwelt on an Isle of
Cracked Ice, 91
I Had But Fifty Cents, 58
I Had a Little Duck, l4l
I Let Him, 11
I Love You Truly, 15
I Never Will Marry, 227
I Often Have Wondered Why Women Love
Men, 169
I Took My Sweetie for a Sleigh Ride, 40
I Want to Be a Friend, 107
I Want a Beer, 140
I Went Home One Night, 176
I Wish I Was a Little Rock, 59
I Wish I Was a Single Girl, 173
I Wish I Were a Fascinatin' Bitch, 43
I With I Wath a Wittle Thugar Bun, 44
Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider, 10
If Thou Art an Honest Friend, 248
Ilkley Moor baht 'At, 201
I'll Be All Smiles Tonight, 168
I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy, 21
I'm Goin' down the Road, 151
In the Cellar of Timberline Lodge, 137
In the Good Old Summertime, 7
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree, 4
Infinite Love, 145
Integer Vitae, 107
It Is Not Raining Rain on Me, 69
I've Taken the Nags As I've Pound Them,
92
Jack, Boy, Ho, 253
Jean Baptiste, 57
Johnny Must Fight, 191
Johnson Boys, 188
Kafoozalem, 34
Kentucky Babe, 20
King Alcohol, 135
King Will Take the Queen, The, 134
Kiss Them All, 55
Kissing Round, The, 254
Let Me Ply, 219
Let Simon's Beard Alone, 251
Let's Get Stinkin', 135
Lincolnshire Poacher, The, 195
Liquor and Longevity, 142
Little Maggie, 224
Little Willie, 118
Lonesome Road, 159
Look over Yonder, 189
Lord Jeffery Amherst, 100
Love That Lies, The, 145
Love's Old Sweet Song, 15
Lulu, 151
Lydia Pinkham, 49
McSoreley's Twins, 112
Madely Wilsh Du Heira, 182
Mademoiselle from Armentieres, 86
Making Toast at the Fireside, 129
Man on the Plying Trapeze, The, 22
Man's Life's a Vapor, 243
Marching to Pretoria, 207
Marine Hymn, The, 74
Mavourneen, 101
Meet Me in St. Louis, 6
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore, 210
Mine, All Mine, 144
Minnie the Mermaid, 28
Mush, Mush, 110
My Bonnie Sailed over the Ocean, 60
My Collier Laddie, 203
My Comrades, When I'm No More Drinking,
133
My Father Was a Gambler, 237
My Gal Sal, 1
My Last Gold Dollar, 165
My Wild Irish Rose, 11
'Neath the Crust of the Old Apple Pie,
5
Never Throw a Lighted Lamp at Mother,
124
Now I Am Married, 253
Now Kiss the Cup, 254
Now We'll Make the Rafters Ring, 246
Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be, 199
Oh, Marie, 18
Old MacDonald Had a Farm, 163
Old Mother Hubbard, 19
Old Zip Coon, 4l
On the Banks of the Wabash, 24
Oyster Girl, The, 194
Peanut, 108
Picture from Life's Other Side, A, 122
Picture That Is Turned toward the Wall,
The, 126
Pie in the Sky, 174
Please, 117
Pome--by a Boy, 116
Pome--by a Girl, 117
Poor Aviator Lay Dying, A, 83
Pushboat, 175
Ragged but Right, 26
Recruit, The, 93
Red Light Saloon, The, 45
Reuben Ranzo, 215
Rhyme of the Chivalrous Shark, The, 36
Rich Gal--Poor Gal, 62
Rig Jag Jig Jag, 104
Rock Island Line, 150
Rock-a My Soul, 218
Roll Me Over, 48
Rolling in the Dew, 206
Roman Senator, The, 38
Rückblick, 136
Sailor Loves His Bottle, The, 211
Salty Dog, 223
Sam, 127
Sam Bass, 238
Seven Great Towns of Greece, 255
Seven Old Ladies, 37
Shall I, Wasting in Despair, 103
She Took, 3
She's Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage, 129
Sidewalks of New York, The, 14.
Silk Pajamas, 72
Sinner Man, 147
Sis and I, 71
Soldier, Oh Soldier, 192
Song, 24
Song of the Salvation Army, The, 121
S-s-s-s, 118
Stanford Mountain Dew, 29
Starkle, Starkle, Little Twink, 145
Starving to Death on a Government Claim,
161
State Song, The, 68
Stein Song, A, 131
Sunbeam, The, 127
Susan, 119
Sweet Adeline, 17
Tell Old Bill, 160
Thank the Lord, the Light Was Green,
125
They Are Moving Father's Grave, 120
They Chew Tobacco Thin in Kansas, 171
They're Layin' Eggs Now, 25
This Train, 179
Three Blue Pigeons, 167
'Tis Women, 247
To the Lasses, 144
Toorali, 95
Tourelay, 114
Tring-ling-ling, 164
Trooper and the Maid, The, 184
'Twas You, Sir, 244
Twenty-one Years, 228
Vignette, 71
Virgin Sturgeon, The, 33
Wabash Cannonball, The, 230
Wagoner's Lad, The, 186
We're the Gang from the Blue Ox Bar, 53
When I Was a Cowboy, 235
When Johnny Comes Marching Home, 82
When This Bloody War Is Over, 73
When You Were Sweet Sixteen, 9
Whenever I Marry, I'll Marry a Maid,
252
Where Are You, 113
While Strolling Thro' the Park One Day,
8
Whip, The, 113
Whiskey Johnnie, 214
Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot,
177
Why, 143
Willie, 115
Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues, 162
Wives and Sweethearts, 144
Yes, No, 249
You Can Tell a Man from Harvard, 52
You Remind Me, 116
You Tell Me Your Dream, 13
Your Health and My Health, 145
INDEX OP FIRST LINES AND KEY PHRASES
A big fat hen, 142
A boat, a boat, haste to the ferry, 250
A little child on a sickbed lay, 125
A mademoiselle from Armentieres, parlez
vous, 86
A peanut sat on the railroad track, 108
A poor aviator lay dying, 83
A poor unworthy boy who dares, 236
A portly Roman Senator was sipping his
Rock and Rye, 38
A soldier rode from the East to the
West, 184
Across the prairie on a streak of rust,
70
Ah, bay, say, der cat's in der schnay,
221
All night long, 226
Après la guerre fini, 88
Arrah, Mrs. McSorleley had fine pretty
twins, 112
As I was going to Darby, 200
As I went a-walkin' down by the
seashore, 227
Balm of Gilead, way down on the Bingo
farm, 104
Banbury ale, 250
Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes, 229
Beer, beer, for old Notre Dame, 140
Beneath a bridge in Sicily, 79
Bombed last night, 77
Boola, Boola, 105
Bring back, bring back, bring back my
Bonnie to me, to me, 60
Bring out the silver goblet, 140
Bury me beneath the willow, 152
Calm he rests, beneath a stone, 251
Can the circle be unbroken, 232
Casey would waltz with a strawberry
blonde, 5
Caviar comes from the virgin sturgeon,
33
Come to me, my alcoholic baby, 141
Crambambuli, it is the title, 106
Cryderville Jail, no Jail at all, 190
De la Sierra Morena, Cielito Lindo,
vienen bajando, 185
Dear old girl, the robin sings above
you, 9
Don't send my boy to Harvard U., 47
East side, west side, 14
Ev'ry night when the sun goes in, 154
Par above Cayuga's waters, 97
Par away beyond the glamour of the city
and its strife. 126
Farewell, dear, 246
Farther along we'll know all about it,
233
For it's always fair weather, 131
From the great Atlantic Ocean to the
wide Pacific shore, 230
From the Halls of Montezuma, 74
Oaudeamus Igitur, 109
Get on board, children, 220
Give a cheer, give a cheer, 137
Give a rouse, then, in the Maytime, 131
Give my regards to Broadway, 19
Go to Joan Glover, 247
Hail, all hail, Cornell, 97
Hail, Pennsylvania, 102
Halfway down the trail to hell, 90
Han skal leve, han skal leve, han skal
leve hojt hurra, 132
Happy days to all them that we love,
245
Haul on the bowlin', 204
He is not drunk who from the floor, 143
Heart of my heart, 14
Here lies a woman, 252
Here's how to tell a good fraternity
man, 98
Here's to the girl who is mine--all
mine, 144
Here's to the lasses we've loved, 144
Here's to the love that lies in woman's
eyes, 145
Here's to wives and sweethearts, 144
Hey, ho, when I go down to Bimini, 214
Hooray, hooray, my father's gonna be
hung, 123
How well do I remember the night that
Willie died, 115
Hush little baby, don't say a word, 157
Hüttelein, still und klein, 138
I ain't been long in this here Army, 93
I dined with a friend in the East, one
day, 127
I don't want to be a soldier, 76
I dreamed that I dwelt on an isle of
cracked ice, 91
I drink to your health, when I'm with
you, 145
I had a girl and her name was Lulu, 151
I had a little duck, l4l
I Just called up to tell you that I'm
ragged but right, 26
I let him kiss me once, 11
I love you as I never loved before, 9
I love you truly, 15
I often have wondered why women love
men, 169
I once dressed up and went to town, 178
I say the Rock Island Line is a mighty
good road, 150
I think that I shall never see a boy
who ever thinks of me, 117
I think that I shall never see a
girl refuse a meal that's free, 116
I took my girl to a dance one night,
58
I took my sweetie for a sleigh ride,
I want a beer, Just like the beer, 140
I want to be a friend of yours, uh hm,
and a little bit more, 107
I was born long ago in eighteen ninety-
one, 170
I was seeing Nellie home, 16
I was standing by the window, 232
I went for a walk along a London street,
194
I wish I had never been born, 165
I wish I was a little rock, 59
I with I wath a wittle thugar bun, 44
Ida! sweet as apple cider, 10
If all be true that I do think, 143
If she be not such to me, 103
If thou art an honest friend, 248
I-i-if y-y-you th-th-think I
s-s-stutter, 118
I'll wreath my brow with roses, 168
I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy, 21
I'm goin' down the road feelin' bad,
151
I'm with you and you're with me, 207
I'm working on a pushboat from
Catlettsburgh to Pike, 175
In ancient days there lived a Turk, 34
In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, 30
In meiness Herzens Klause, 139
In the drinking well, 120
In the good old summertime, 7
In the shade of the old apple tree, 4
In the sky the bright stars glittered,
16
In the world's mighty gall'ry of
pictures, 122
Integer Vitae scelerisque purus, 107
Is everybody happy, cried the sergeant
looking up, 85
It is not raining rain on me, it's
raining daffodils, 69
It was late last night when the boss
came home, 158
It was on one summer's evening, 225
I've taken the nags as I've found them,
92
I've wandered all over this country,
166
Jack, boy, ho, boy, news, 253
Jean Baptiste, pour quoi, 57
Joan, come kiss me now, 254
Johnny fell down in a bucket, 164
Johnson boys were raised in the ashes,
188
Just a song at twilight, 15
King Alcohol has many forms, 135
Kiss them all, kiss them all, 55
Let me be your salty dog, 223
Let Simon's beard alone, alone, 251
Let us sing of Lydia Pinkham, 49
Let's get stinkin', said Abraham
Lincoln, 135
Let's go hunting, says Risky Rob, 156
Little Willie hung his sister, 118
Long-haired preachers come out ev'ry
night, 174
Look at poor Grandma, 130
Look down, look down that lonesome
road, 159
Look over yonder, huh, 189
M is for the many times you made me,
Madely wilsh du heira, 182
Making toast at the fireside, 129
Man's life's a vapor, 243
Many's the night I spent with Minnie,
the Mermaid, 28
Mavourneen, Mavourneen, 101
Meet me in St. Louis, Louie, 6
Mein Herz das ist ein Bienenhaus, 139
Michael, row the boat ashore, 210
Most chivalrous fish of the ocean, 36
My comrades, when I'm no more drinking,
133
My father was a gambler, he learned me
how to play, 237
My name is Prank Taylor, a bach'lor I
am, l6l
My wild Irish rose, 11
•Neath the crust of the old apple pie,
5
Never throw a lighted lamp at Mother,
124
Now I am married, Sir John, I'll not
curse, 253
Now In the town of London, large as
life, 128
Now, kiss the cup, cousin, with
courtesy, 254
Now we'll make the rafters ring, 246
0, alte Burschenherrlichkeit, 136
Oh, a-rock-a my soul in the bosom of
Abraham, 218
Oh, Charlie is my darling, 205
Oh, dear, what can the matter be, 199
Oh, Eleazer Wheelock was a very pious
man, 99
Oh, I am a poor girl, my fortune's
been bad, 186
Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton,
12
Oh, I wish I were a fascinatin' bitch,
43
Oh, it's springtime in the Rockies, 64
Oh, Lord Jeffery Amherst was a soldier
of the King, 100
Oh, Marie, oh Marie, 18
Oh, papa is out breaking rocks on the
street, 114
Oh, pity Reuben Ranzo, 215
Oh, sinner man, where you gonna run
to? 147
Oh, the coffee that they feed us, 67
Oh, the Devil in Hell they say he was
chained, 240
Oh, the King will take the Queen, 134
Oh, the minstrels sing of an English
King, 46
Oh, the moonlight's fair tonight along
the Wabash, 24
Oh, there was a man with a double chin,
40
Oh, there's blood on the saddle, 119
Oh, they chew tobacco thin in Kansas,
171
Oh, this is number one, 48
Oh, 'tis my delight on a shining night,
195
Oh, 'twas there I learned radin' and
writin', 110
Oh, we're the gang from the Blue Ox
Bar, 53
Oh, what did Tennessee, boys, 68
Oh, where are you bound, my pretty
fair maid, 206
Oh, where, tell me where does your
Highland laddie dwell, 204
Oh, whiskey is the life of man, Whiskey
Johnnie, 214
Oh, you can have your apples, your
peaches and your pears, 153
Old MacDonald had a farm, 163
Old man Sargent, sitting at the desk,
162
Old Mister Johnson had troubles of his
own, 180
Old Mother Hubbard went to the
cupboard, 19
On one summer's day sun was shining
fine, 2
Once I was happy, but now I'm forlorn,
22
One elephant went out to play, 221
One Monday morning a landlord went,
209
Our boots and clothes are all in
pawn, 216
Out of the tavern I've just stepped
tonight, 143
Over hill, over dale, 75
Please don't burn the outhouse down,
117
Rich gal she lives in a big brick
house, 62
Sam Bass was born in Indiana, 238
Sam had spirits no one could check,
127
Seven great towns of Greece, 'tis
said, 255
Seven old ladies locked in the lav-
oratory, 37
Shall I, wasting in despair, 103
She took my hand in sheltered nooks,
. 3
She wears her silk pajamas in the
summer when it's hot, 72
She's only a bird in a gilded cage,
129
Sis and I went to the circus, 71
'Skeeters am a hummin' on the honey-
suckle vine, 20
So early in the morning, 211
Soldier, oh soldier, a-comin' from
the plain, 192
Some talk of Alexander, 89
Starkle, starkle little twink, 145
Susan poisoned her grandmother's
tea, 119
Sweet Adeline, 17
Tell old Bill when he comes home this
morning, 160
Tempted and tried we're oft made to
wonder, 233
That's the way they run the army, 96
The ashgrove, how graceful, how plainly
'tis speaking, 193
The bow'ry, the bow'ry, 7
The enlisted men ride in a motor launch,
95
The fireman's band, 56
The Gen'ral calls the Colonel when the
bugler blows his horn, 96
The girl of my dreams has dyed her
hair, 69
The horse and mule live thirty years,
142
The judge says stand up boy and dry
up your tears, 228
The little bee is a busy soul, 18
The officers live on top of the hill,
78
The war is now raging and Johnny must
fight, 191
The whip, the whip, 113
The wonderful love of a beautiful maid,
145
There is a house in New Orleans, 155
There was a girl named Dinah over
there, 104
There was a Jovial beggar, 198
There was a man, 65
There was a youth, and a well beloved
youth, 196
There was an old woman in our town,
172
There was ne'er a gossoon in the
village, 110
There were three flies flew out one day,
There's many a troopship, 80
There's them that doubt and them that
don't, 50
They called her frivolous Sal, 1
They're moving father's grave to
build a sewer, 120
This train is bound for glory, 179
Three blue pigeons, 167
'Tis of a handsome female, 212
'Tis women makes us love, 247
To the lords of convention 'twas
Claverhouse spoke, 202
Tony shot his Delia, 208
'Twas early one morning I rode into
town, 45
'Twas you, Sir, 244
Wake up, wake up, darlin' Corey, 149
Way down yonder in the middle of the
field, 219
We had some chickens, no eggs would
they lay, 25
We have a dear old father, 42
Well, it's hard, and it's hard,
ain't it hard, 148
Well, yonder stands little Maggie,
224
We're coming, we're coming, our brave
little band, 121
Whar live ye, my bonnie lass, 203
What a beautiful thought I am think-
ing, 231
When first we came on this campus,
108
When I was a cowboy, 235
When I was a young man in my prime, 217
When I was bound apprentice in famous
Lincolnshire, 195
When I was single, marrying was my
crave, 173
When I went home one night, 176
When I'm dead and buried, 234
When Johnny comes marching home again,
82
When this bloody war is over, 73
When you first saw this, 24
Whenever I marry, I'll marry a maid,
252
Where are you, where are you, 113
Where hast thou been since I saw thee,
201
While strolling thro' the park one day,
8
Who's gonna shoe your pretty little
foot, 177
Who's that knocking at my door, 54
Will it go around the chalkstone, 39
Willie, oh Willie, I love you, 229
With my fillagadusha, sinamaroosha,
114
With her head tucked underneath her
arm, 128
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, 249
You can tell a man from Harvard, 52
You had a dream, dear, 13
You remind me of a man, 116
You've all heard we know, how Stanford
made his dough, 29
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