There Are Just As Many Heroes Today

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Title

There Are Just As Many Heroes Today

Subject

Washington, George, 1732-1799
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Patriotic music
Popular music
Sheet music
Songs and music
Daly, Joseph M.
Allen, Thomas S., 1876-1919
United States. Army
United States. Navy
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Barnett, George, 1859-1930

Description

Lyrics depict strength of United States military and its leaders. Color cover depicts portraits of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and George Barnett surrounding a shield. Back cover has song "In the hear of the city that has no heart."

Creator

Joseph M. Daly and Thomas S. Allen

Publisher

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

Date

1914

Contributor

Daly Music

Format

pdf

Language

en

Identifier

301075
467317450

Coverage

Boston

Transcription

THERE ARE JUST AS MANY HEROES TO-DAY 1776 1861

WORDS BY THOS. S. ALLEN MUSIC BY JOS. M. DALY

Published by Daly Music Publisher Boston Mass.


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There Are Just As Many Heroes Today

Words by Thos. S. Allen Music by Joseph M. Daly

Piano.

The United States is a nation Proud of its good old name

The Army and Navy forever That is the battle cry


George Washington went out and won He was the first for fame The

Not one defeat that's hard to beat You know the reason why It's


Star Spangled Banner of Freedom Waves o'er the land and sea

born in the hearts of the nation They love to fight that's true


Copyright MCMXIV by Daly, Music Publisher, Inc. 665 Washington St., Boston, Mass. International Copyright Secured


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That gallant hero Lincoln Showed what a man can be There are

Where there is trouble brewing Just watch the boys in blue


CHORUS

just as many heroes in the United States today As ever fought with Washington Or with the Blue and Gray Our


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fathers gave their lives to save The good old U.S.A. So we'll rally 'round the flag We won't let the spirit lag There are just as many heroes today.


THE $10,000 BALLAD "IN THE HEART OF THE CITY THAT HAS NO HEART"

In the Heart of the City that has no Heart. Words by Thos. S. Allen. Music by Joseph M. Daly.

Chorus

In the heart of the city that has no heart That's where they meet, and that's where they part, The current of vice had proved too strong So the poor little girlie just drifted along Nobody cared if she lived or died Nobody cared if she laughed or cried, She's just a lost sister and nobody's

[photo and caption] A FEW OF THE CUPS WON IN THE THEATRES ON THIS GREAT SONG

The song with a moral. Every line teaches a lesson. It appeals to everyone. Don't fail to get a copy.

Daly and Allen have written several tremendous song hits in the past, such as "WHAT D'YE MEAN YOU LOST YER DOG" but "IN THE HEART OF THE CITY THAT HAS NO HEART" is without doubt their best effort.

Complete copies of the above number at all music stores, or send us 15c.

DALY MUSIC PUBLISHER, INC. GAIETY THEATRE BLDG. 665 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS.

Copyright MCMXIII by Daly Music Publisher, Inc. 665 Washington St., Boston, Mass. International Copyright secured.

Status

Complete

Percent Completed

100

Weight

20

Original Format

5
36 cm

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