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A Drop of Nelson's Blood A Drop of Nelson's Blood ((Roll the Old Chariot Along))
traditional Sea Shanty /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

A Drop of Nelson's Blood" (Roll the Old Chariot Along) is one of the most gruesome sea shanties that has evolved from shanty crew to shanty crew, and from pub to pub. Its beginnings are suspect: Is this a... view details
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At the Mid Hour of Night At the Mid Hour of Night ((turn: Molly, my dear))
Traditional Irish tune /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

"At the Mid Hour of Night" comes from The Irish Melodies, National Airs, Sacred Songs, Etc., of Thomas Moore, published between 1807 and 1834. Moore, himself a singer and accomplished musician, is now best... view details
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Bound for the Rio Grande (Sea Shanty) Bound for the Rio Grande (Sea Shanty) ((Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil))
undefined /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

Bound for the Rio Grande was one of the favorite sea shanties among outward bound British and American ships during the 19th century. And the Rio Grande referred to in this song is that one in the southernmost... view details
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How Sweet Is The Torment How Sweet Is The Torment ("Si dolce e'l tormento" - Monteverdi (1624))
Monteverdi, Claudio /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

How Sweet Is the Torment, is a 2022 setting of Monteverdi's Baroque aria Si dolce e'l tormento which was published in 1624. Its strophic composition made it immediately catchy' and its original lyrics by... view details
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Il best ne le divan enfant Il best ne le divan enfant ((He is born, The Divine Child))
undefined /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

The melody of the traditional popular French Christmas carol, Il est ne le divin enfant (He is born, The Divine Child), is based upon the hunting call La tete bizarde of the 1500's. French lyrics were added... view details
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Molly Malone Molly Malone
undefined /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

The popular song of sweet "Molly Malone" (the unofficial anthem of Dublin, Ireland) is among the top 10 tunes on many a St. Patrick's Day playlists. Also known as Cockles and Mussels, this ballad tells the... view details
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Sense You Went Away Sense You Went Away
Stewart, Scott S. - Scott Stewart

African-American writer and civil rights activist James Weldon Johnson is perhaps best known as the author of "Lift Every Voice and Sing", written on the occasion of Lincoln's birthday and now known as the... view details
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St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues
Handy, William Christopher /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

William Christopher [W.C.] Handy, (who often referred to himself as the Father of the Blues'), first published "St. Louis Blues," (The jazzman's Hamlet), his most famous composition, in 1914. It became one of... view details
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Suo-Gan Suo-Gan (Sleep my dear one - a Welsh lullaby)
undefined /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

This popular Welsh tune, Suo-Gan (Sleep my dear one a Welsh Lullaby), first appeared in print c.1800, and later appeared with text by the folk scholar Robert Bryan. It is the beauty his text that allows for... view details
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The Hearse Song The Hearse Song (The Worms Crawl In, The Worms Crawl Out)
undefined /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

This delightful, seasonal Halloween ditty, The Hearse Song or The Worm Song or The Worms Crawl In, The Worms Crawl Out - in its many lyrical renditions - evolved from an English children's nursery rhyme dating... view details
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What Child Is This? What Child Is This? ((Tune: Greensleeves))
undefined /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

"What Child Is This?" is a Christmas carol' with lyrics written by William Chatterton Dix in 1865, set to the tune of the traditional English folk song Greensleeves'. The lyrics are taken from his poem The... view details
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What'll I Do? What'll I Do?
Berlin, Irving /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

"Whatll I Do?", composed in 1923 for "The New Music Box Revue", with words and music by Irving Berlin, has been said to be autobiographical. Perhaps so, this Great American Songbook standard, composed in the... view details
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Will ye go, lassie, go? Will ye go, lassie, go? ("Wild Mountain Thyme" or "Purple Heather")
Smith, Robert Archibald /arr. Scott S. Stewart - Scott Stewart

The lyrics for "Will ye go, lassie, go?" are by the Scottish poet Robert Tannahill, and come from his poem "The Braes o' Balquhither". They were set to music by Scottish composer Robert Archibald Smith, and... view details
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