| PATRIOTIC SONGS |
| The Battle Cry of Freedom |
| Words & music: George Fredrick Root |
| The Battle Hymn of the Republic |
| Words: Julia Ward Howe |
| Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! |
| Dixie's Land (Dixie) |
| Words & music: Daniel Decatur Emmett |
| The Bonnie Blue Flag |
| Words: Harry Macarthy |
| "Maryland, My Maryland!" |
| Words: James Ryder Randall |
| The Southrons' Chaunt of Defiance |
| Music: Armand Edward Blackmar |
| THE SOLDIERING LIFE |
| We Are Coming Father Abra'am |
| Words: James Sloan Gibbions; music: Luther Orlando Emerson |
| Marching Through Georgia |
| Words & music: Henry Clay Work |
| Who'll Save the Left? |
| Words: R. Tompkins; music: George Fredrick Root |
| Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (or The Prisoner's Hope) |
| Words & music: George Fredrick Root |
| "Just Before the Battle, Mother" |
| Words & music: George Fredrick Root |
| The Soldier's Return |
| Words: W.H. Morris; music: John Rogers Thomas |
| Tenting on the Old Camp Ground |
| Words & music: Walter Kittredge |
| All Quiet Along the Potomac To-Night |
| Words: Ethel Lynn Beers; music: John Hill Hewitt |
| "The Grant Pill (or "Unconditional Surrender")" |
| Words: Harriet L. Castle; music arr. by: James Cox Beckel |
| O I'm a Good Old Rebel |
| BATTLEFIELD DEATHS |
| The Children of the Battle Field |
| Words & music: James Gowdy Clark |
| "Comrades, I am Dying" |
| Words: Thomas Manahan; music: B. Sontag |
| The Drummer Boy Shiloh |
| Words & music: Will. S. [William Shakespeare] |
| Little Major |
| Words & music: Henry Clay Work |
| The Dying Volunteer |
| Words & music: G. Gumpert |
| "Bear Gently, So Gently, the Roughly Made Bier" |
| Words: Mrs. E. A. B. Mitchell; music: Chr. Mathias |
| DOMESTIC SCENES |
| "Can I Go, Dearest Mother?" |
| Music: Bernard Covert |
| "Weeping, Sad and Lonely (or When This Cruel War Is Over)" |
| Words: Charles Carroll Sawyer; music: Henry Tucker |
| O Come You From the Battle-Field? |
| Words & music: George Fredrick Root |
| When Johnny Comes Marching Home |
| "Words & music: "Louis Lambert" (Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)" |
| The Vacant Chair (or We Shall Meet But We Shall Miss Him) |
| Words & music: George Fredrick Root |
| Brave Boys Are They! |
| Words & music: Henry Clay Work |
| Mother Is the Battle Over? |
| Music: Benedict E. Roefs |
| Grafted into the Army |
| Words & music: Henry Clay |
| Jeff in Petticoats |
| Words: George Cooper; music: Henry Tucker |
| EMANCIPATION SONGS |
| The New Emancipation Song |
| Words: R. A. T.; music: Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst |
| Glory! Glory! (or The Little Octoroom) |
| Words & music: George Fredrick Root |
| Kingdom Coming |
| Words & music: Henry Clay Work |
| Sixty-Three Is the Jubilee |
| Words: J. L. Greene; music: D. A. French |
| We are Coming from the Cotton Fields |
| Words: J.C-n; music: J. C. Wallace |