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- catalog alternative "Songs. Selections".
- catalog contributor b11884170.
- catalog contributor b11884171.
- catalog contributor b11884172.
- catalog contributor b11884173.
- catalog contributor b11884174.
- catalog contributor b11884175.
- catalog contributor b11884176.
- catalog contributor b11884177.
- catalog contributor b11884178.
- catalog contributor b11884179.
- catalog created "[1976?].".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "[1976?].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1976?].".
- catalog description ""Recorded with historical instruments at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., Division of musical instruments"--Container. V. 2 recorded June 1976 at the Renwick Gallery.".
- catalog description "Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano ; Leslie Guinn, baritone ; Gilbert Kalish, piano, melodeon ; Camerata Chorus of Washington (v. 2). Assisting instrumentalists: Robert Sheldon, flute, keyed bugle, Sonya Monosoff, violin (v. 1) ; Douglas Koeppe, piccolo, flute, Howard Bass, guitar, James Weaver, piano (v. 2).".
- catalog description "[v. 1] Jeanie with the light brown hair. There's a good time coming. Was my brother in the battle? Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice fair. If you've only got a moustache. Gentle Annie. Wilt thou be gone, love? That's what's the matter. Ah! may the red rose live alway. I'm nothing but a plain old soldier. Beautiful dreamer. Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Slumber my darling. Some folks.--v. 2. The voice of by gone days. Better times are coming. Linger in blissful repose. There are plenty of fish in the sea. My old Kentucky home, good night. The soiree polka (piano solo, 4 hands). Larry's good bye. Come where my love lies dreaming (chorus). We are coming, Father Abraam, 300,000 more. Come with thy sweet voice again. Katy bell. Hard times come again no more. Village bells polka (piano solo). The hour for thee and me. Summer longings.".
- catalog extent "2 sound discs :".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "[1976?].".
- catalog language "eng eng eng".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Nonesuch Records,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "M1620".
- catalog subject "Polkas.".
- catalog subject "Songs (Medium voice) with piano.".
- catalog subject "Songs, English United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[v. 1] Jeanie with the light brown hair. There's a good time coming. Was my brother in the battle? Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice fair. If you've only got a moustache. Gentle Annie. Wilt thou be gone, love? That's what's the matter. Ah! may the red rose live alway. I'm nothing but a plain old soldier. Beautiful dreamer. Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Slumber my darling. Some folks.--v. 2. The voice of by gone days. Better times are coming. Linger in blissful repose. There are plenty of fish in the sea. My old Kentucky home, good night. The soiree polka (piano solo, 4 hands). Larry's good bye. Come where my love lies dreaming (chorus). We are coming, Father Abraam, 300,000 more. Come with thy sweet voice again. Katy bell. Hard times come again no more. Village bells polka (piano solo). The hour for thee and me. Summer longings.".
- catalog temporal "197606--".
- catalog title "Songs [sound recording] / by Stephen Foster.".
- catalog title "Songs. Selections".
- catalog type "sound".