My Heart Is With The North

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Title

My Heart Is With The North

Subject

Haynes, J.
Turner, J. (Joseph) W.
Sheet music
American Civil War ( 1861-1865)

Description

A patriotic song in praise of the Union, its people, and its armies.

Creator

Haynes, J. and Turner, J. (Joseph) W.

Publisher

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

Date

1864

Contributor

Oliver Ditson & Company

Format

pdf

Language

en

Identifier

301086
429529335

Coverage

Boston

Transcription

MY HEART IS WITH THE NORTH! SONG AND CHORUS. Composed by Dr. J. Haynes. Arranged by J. W. Turner.

Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington Street. Lyon & Healy, Chicago. J. E. Gould, Philadelphia. J.C. Haynes & Co., Boston. W.A. Pond & Co., New York.

Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1864, by J. Watson, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Massachusetts.


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MY HEART IS WITH THE NORTH. Poetry and Melody by Dr. J. Haynes. Arranged by J.W. Turner.

Introduction. Voice. Piano.

1. When the champions of Right heard first the trumpet's call, To

2. When the Traitors engaged to sevor this our land, And

3. From the mountains and plains a million hearts went forth To

4. Now let the Nations know the triumphs of the Free, The


battle for the Flag, it roused them one and all; to trample Treason down, our

trample down our Flag, (a bold and reckless band); The Freemen of the North swooped

conquer or to die--all heroes of the North: And half a million more, all

potency of Right o'er every land and sea; Let loyal hearts rejoice, let


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armies all went forth, -- I said, God bless the braves! my heart was with the North!

o'er the mighty plain, And flung their banners out o'er the rebellious slain!

from the distant West, Joined in the battle cry, to make their country blest.

patriots all break forth And sing, God bless the braves!--my heart is with the North!

Chorus. Air. Alto.

The drums they shall beat, and the fifes they shall play, And our

Tenor. Bass.

The drums they shall beat, and the fifes they shall play, And our

Piano.


armies with banners march forth; We'll give them three cheers, they're

armies with banners march forth; We'll give them three cheers, they're

on their winding way--Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah! My heart is with the North!

on their winding way--Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah! My heart is with the North!


NEW SONGS, WAR SONGS, HOME SONGS, Published by OLIVER DITSON & CO., 277 Washington Street, Boston.

Songs of the War. The following Songs, suggested by the stirring events of our times, comprising every variety, and illustrating the various phases and incidents of the War, have become and continue to be, very popular.

A Hero Has Fallen. J.P.King, 30 "His saddle is empty and sheathed is his sword."

American Marseillaise. H. Von Elsner, 30. "Under our flag beat the long call once more, Call up the North as you called her before."

Away goes Cuffee. Humorous. L.B. Starkweather, 30

Banner of the Sea. Bernard Covert., 30

Close His Eyes, His Wok is Done. Song & Chorus. Hutchinson, 30

Cumberland (The). F. [Doott?], 30. "At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay, On board of the Cumberland sloop of war."

Emancipation. Song & Chorus, 30. "In this land of the free, not a slave shall there be, As a cause for rebellion or treason."

From the Red Battle Field. Quartet. N. Baker, 30

High Times, Good Times. Humorous. H.S. Thompson, 30. "O, how do you like it as far as you've got? Jefferson D! Jefferson D!"

If I sleep, Will Mother Come? C.A. Shaw, 30. The last words of a dying soldier boy.

Is That Mother Bending o'er Me? J.C. Johnson, 30

Keep This Bible Near Your Heart. Song & Chorus. H.S. Thompson, 30

Mother, When the War is Over. J.W. Turner, 30

Mount, Boys, Mount! Cavalry Song. "Then mount, boys, mount! drive the rowels in the side, Let your sabres be flashing in the sun, for we'll charge the Rebel crew, with our Yankee Doddle-Doo, And we'll drive them into kingdom come."

Ole Shady, or the Song of the Contraband. [Hanby?], 30. "O, yah, yah, darkies, laugh wid me, For de white folks say Old Shady's free!"

Only One Man Killed To-Day. Solo & Quartet. G.F. North, 30

Our Beautiful Flag. song and chorus. J.C. Johnson, 30

Our Volunteers. song and chorus. A. Baumbach, 30. "Sudden and loud the war-cry rang; It thrilled our startled ears, And to the ranks with ardor spring Our gallant volunteers!"

O, Weep No More For Brave Boys gone. song & chorus. R.Z. Salem, 30

Picket Guard. song & quartet. W.H. Goodwin, 30

Rally Round the Flag, Boys. W.B. Bradbury, 30

Softly Now, Tenderly, Lift him with Care. Prof. C.S. Harrington, 30. "Softly now, tenderly, lift him with care; This is a hero whose pale form ye bear."

Soldier's Return, or Marching Home. Song & chorus. R.R. Trench, 30

Tenting on the Old Camp Ground. W. Kittredge, 35

The Sword That My Brave Boy Wore. James G. Clark, 30

The Two Pickets. Ossian E. Dodge, 30. A laughable dialogue between a Yankee and a [Secesh?] Picket, in which, as usual, the former comes out best.

Unknown Heroes. Song & chorus. W.J. Schofield, 30

Volunteer's Call to Arms. Mrs. L.A. Allen, 30

We'll Fight for Uncle Abe. Plantation Song & Chorus. Buckley, 30. "Way down in Old Varginni, I suppose you all do know, They have tried to bust the Union, but they find it is no go; The Yankee boys are starting out, de Union for to sabe, And we're going down to Washington to fight for Uncle Abe."

NEW SONGS OF HOME. The following Songs comprise the most popular pieces, and may be sung and played by the generality of performers.

Angel of the Storm. Sacred. A. Bendelari, 35

Angels Listen When She Speaks. E. L. Hine, 30. "Low her voice is, soft and kind."

Ave Maria. Gounod, 35

Birds That in Yon Pine Trees Sing. Franz Abt, 35

Hurry Me in the Sunshine. Last Words of Archbishop Hughes. J.W. Turner, 30

Danza D'Amore. Dance of Love. G. Lucantoni, 35. "Tread lightly, tread lightly, the love dance with me."

The Day-Star of my Life Has Set. J.C. Meininger, 30

Do They Pray for Me at Home? Song & chorus. W.O. Fiske, 30

Dublin Bay. Geo. Barker, 30. "They sailed away in a gallant lark. Roy Neal and his fair young bride."

Gentle Annie Ray. Song & Chorus. Fred. Buckley, 30. "I'm sitting by thy grave to-night, I'm weeping bitter tears."

Gentle Bessie. Scotch Ballad. Ed. Land, 30

Good Morrow, Love, Good Morrow. Blumenthal, 30

I'm Sitting Alone in the Moonlight. Meininger, 30

I Live for Those who Love Me. J.G. Clark, 30

I'm Coming Home to Die. O.E. Dodge, 30

I'm Lonely since my Mother Died. Song & Chorus, H.S. Thompson, 30

I Would Not Win a Heart to Share. L.P. Whitney, 30

Kathleen Aroon. Franz. Abt, 30

Katie Lee & Willie Gray. J.H. Pixley, 30. "Two brown heads with tossing curls, Red lips shutting over pearls."

Kiss Me Once More, Mother. H.S. Thompson, 30. "Kiss me once more, for the death damp is stealing."

L'Angelo D'Amor. Angel of Love. J. Geraldy, 30

Language of the Eye. C. J. Dorr, 30

Last Year. F. Hoffman, 30

Little Blue-Eyed Boy. Fred. Buckley, 30. "Like a sunbeam warm and bright."

Little Nell. Chas. Packer, 30. "They told him gently she was gone."

Maggie's Secret. Claribel, 30

Marietta, Mine. Fred. Buckley, 30

Minnie Bell. Song & Chorus. F. Nova, 30

Minnie Dill. Song & Chorus. J.P. Ordway, 30

Minnie Grey. G.c. Whittredge, 30

Mother Dear, I'm Thinking of You. Song and Chorus. J.P. Ordway, 30

Music of her Voice. W.T. Wrighton, 30

My Bonny, Bonny Mary, O. H. Hyatt, 30

O Lay Me in the Valley. Lt. J.P. King, 30

On the Banks of a Beautif'l Riv'r. W.T. Wrighton, 30

O Sing to me Those Dear Old Songs. Song and Chorus. Fred. Buckley, 30

Peggy, Dear. Song and Chorus. H. Paul, 30. "Peggy, dear, the sleigh is waiting, Get your bonnet, don't be shy."

Press the Sweet Lips Together. Song and Chorus. C.A. Vorce, 30

Silver Moonlight Winds Are Blowing. J.P. Ordway, 30

Silvery Midnight Moon. Song and Chorus. J.P. Ordway, 30

Sing, Birdie, Sing. Wilhelm Ganz, 30

Singing Through the Rain. H. Smart, 30

Sing, O Sing me to Rest. B. Covert, 30. "Mother, O sing me to rest, As in my bright days departed."

Soft Winds are Breathing. H.S. Thompson, 30

Sorrow. "The Beatitudes." No. 1. Glover, 35. "In this world abideth sorrow."

Sweet Little Cottage Maid. Song and Chorus. J.L. Gilbert, 30. "My native hills I roam along, I have no care or sorrow."

There is Light beyond the River. B. Covert, 30

Thy Mother Will rock Thee to Sleep. Lesta Vese, 30. Reply to "Rock me to sleep, mother."

"Tis Sweet to be Remembered. H.M. Rogers, 30

Twinkling Stars are Laughing, Love. Song and Chorus. J.P. Ordway, 35

Vesta Moore. Song & Chorus. Thompson, 30

We Shall Be Known Above. Song and Chorus. J.G. Clark, 30

World Would Be the Better for It. B. Covert, 30. "If men cared less for wealth and fame."

You've Forgot the Cottage Door. A. Bendelari, 35

NEW SONGS BY EMINENT COMPOSERS.

Beauties of Gounod's Opera, "Faust." Chanson du roi de Thule. (The King of Thule.) 30. Gloire Immortelle. (Glory Immortal.) 35. LeParlate d'Amor. (In the Language of Love.) 35. Salut O mon dernier Matin. (All hail, welcome to thee.) 30. Tardi si fa addio. (The hour is late, adieu.) 50

Hopes and Fears. Mendelssohn, 50

Il Bacio. (The Kiss.) Arditi. 60

Pretty Birds. Gumbert, 35. "In greenwoods where soft breezes spring."

Reaper and the Flowers. Balfe, 60

Sing, Smile, Sleep. (Chantez, Riez, Dormez.) Celebrated Serenade, by Gounod, 60

Slumber Song. Taubert, 35. (Sleep, and do not fear."

Tarry Not Long. Mendelssohn, 35

With Thanks, Kind Friends. "Sicilian Vespers." 50

NEW COMIC SONGS.

Benny Havens, O. A West Point Song, 30

Cousin Jedediah. Song and Chorus. H.S. Thompson, 30. "O, Jacob get the cows home, and put them in the pen, For the cousins are coming to see us all again; The dowdy's in the pan, and the turkey's on the fire, And we all must get ready for cousin Jedediah."

Dark Girl, dressed in blue. H. Clifton, 30. "From a village up the Hudson."

Down by the River Lived a Maiden. Song & Chorus. H.S. Thompson, 30

I'd Choose to be a Baby. F. Buckley, 30

I'm a young man from the country. H. Clifton, 30

Isabella, with the Gingham Umbrella. H. Clifton, 30

Joe Fillet: Or, Beef, Pork, and Mutton. J. Williams, 35

Music Store Window. Medley. Song and Chorus. F. Wilder, 30

Over the Wall. J.R.W. Harding, 30

Puss in Boots. C.H.R. Marriott, 30

Song of all Songs. A Medley. S.C. Foster, 30

Tony Pastor's Combination Song. Medley. 35

Tony Pastor's Medley of Cottage by the Sea. 35

Tragedy in Tenth Avenue. S.W. Hunt, 30. "I was promenading out one lovely morn, In the middle of July."

Uncle Sam's Hotel. Song and Chorus. F. Wilder, 30

Wouldn't You like to know? R. Ball, 30. "The maiden sighed, and, blushing replied, Well, wouldn't you like to know?"


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Status

Complete

Percent Completed

100

Weight

20

Original Format

5
35 cm

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