| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
| ON THE MUSIC ARRANGEMENTS |
| PREFACE TO THE DOVER EDITION |
| INTRODUCTION |
| The Union Forever |
| MARCHING AND INSPIRATIONAL SONGS OF THE UNION |
| The Battle Cry of Freedom (Rallying Song) |
| "The Battle Cry of Freedom, II (Battle Song)" |
| "Southern "Battle Cry of Freedom" |
| The Battle Hymn of the Republic |
| John Brown's Body |
| The John Brown Song |
| The President's Proclamation |
| Marching Song of the First Arkansas (Negro) Regiment |
| For the Dear Old Flag I Die |
| Marching Along |
| The Army of the Free |
| Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! |
| Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (Southern Version) |
| Nine Miles to the Junction |
| The Why and the Wherefore |
| Marching Through Georgia |
| In Dixie Land I'll Take My Stand |
| MARCHING AND INSPIRATIONAL SONGS OF THE CONFEDERACY |
| Dixie's Land |
| Dixie |
| The Officers of Dixie |
| Union Dixie |
| The Bonnie Blue Flag |
| The Homespun Dress |
| The Bonnie White Flag |
| "Maryland, My Maryland" |
| "Answer to "My Maryland" |
| Kentucky! O Kentucky! |
| We Conquer or Die |
| The Yellow Rose of Texas |
| Stonewall Jackson's Way |
| Riding a Raid |
| The Young Volunteer |
| Old Abe Lincoln Came Out of the Wilderness |
| SONGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN |
| Old Abe Lincoln Came Out of the Wilderness |
| Lincoln and Liberty |
| The Liberty Ball |
| Abraham's Daughter |
| "Abraham's Daughter, II" |
| "We Are Coming, Father Abr'am" |
| We'll Fight for Uncle Abe |
| Booth Killed Lincoln |
| Weeping Sad and Lonely |
| SENTIMENTAL WAR SONGS OF A SENTIMENTAL AGE |
| Weeping Sad and Lonely (When This Cruel War Is Over) |
| Down in Charleston Jail |
| All Quiet Along the Potomac |
| Do They Miss Me at Home? |
| Do They Miss Me in the Trenches? |
| Lorena |
| The Vacant Chair |
| The Drummer Boy of Shiloh |
| "Home, Sweet Home" |
| Somebody's Darling |
| The Southern Soldier Boy |
| "Just Before the Battle, Mother" |
| "Farewell, Mother" |
| Just After the Battle |
| Who Will Care for Mother Now? |
| Who Will Care for Micky Now? |
| The Faded Coat of Blue |
| Tenting on the Old Camp Ground |
| SONGS THE SOLDIERS SANG |
| Tenting on the Old Camp Ground |
| "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground, II" |
| Goober Peas |
| The New York Volunteer |
| Drink It Down |
| Farewell to |
| Wait for the Wagon |
| The Old Union Wagon |
| The Southern Wagon |
| The Brass-Mounted Army |
| The Valiant Conscript |
| Confederate Yankee Doodle |
| I'll Be a Sergeant |
| There Was an Old Soldier |
| Johnny is My Darling |
| When Johnny Comes Marching Home |
| Abe Lincoln Went to Washington |
| For Bales |
| The Rebel Soldier |
| The Southern Soldier |
| Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade |
| Here's Your Mule |
| "How Are You, John Morgan?" |
| I Can Whip the Scoundrel |
| Cumberland Gap |
| It's All About That Terrible Fight |
| SONGS OF BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS |
| Flight of Doodles |
| Root Hog or Die (Southern Version) |
| The Battle of Shiloh |
| The Battle of Shiloh Hill |
| Cairo |
| Brother Green |
| "Roll, Alabama, Roll" |
| Virginia's Bloody Soil |
| The Cumberland and the Merrimac |
| The Cumberland Crew |
| When Sherman Marched Down to the Sea |
| The Fall of Charleston |
| Let My People Go! |
| "NEGRO SPIRITUALS, ABOLITIONIST SONGS, SONGS OF THE NEGRO SOLDIER" |
| "Go Down, Moses" |
| Follow the Drinking Gourd |
| Steal Away to Jesus |
| Clear the Track |
| We Wait Beneath the Furnace Blast |
| "My Father, How Long?" |
| The Gold Band |
| Oh Freedom |
| Give Us a Flag |
| Many Thousand Gone |
| Free at Last |
| Slavery Chain Done Broke at Last |
| Grafted into the Army |
| "DIALECT, MINSTREL, AND COMIC SONGS" |
| Grafted into the Army |
| Billy Barlow |
| Billy Barlow?On the Times |
| Kingdom Coming (Year of Jubilo) |
| Babylon Is Fallen |
| De Day ob Liberty's Comin' |
| I Goes to Fight mit Sigel |
| The Girl I Left Behind Me |
| Sambo's Right to Be Kilt |
| Richmond Is a Hard Road to Travel |
| Overtures from Richmond |
| High-Toned Southern Gentleman |
| Hard Times in Dixie |
| Jeff in Petticoats |
| The Blue and the Gray |
| POST-WAR SONGS AND SONGS INSPIRED BY THE CIVIL WAR |
| The Blue and the Gray |
| "Oh, I'm a Good Old Rebel" |
| Hold the Fort |
| Dance Me a Jig |
| Two Brothers |
| SOURCES |
| REFERENCES |
| I. Music Anthologies and Bibliographical Sources on Music and Composers |
| II. Songsters of the Civil War and Mid-Nineteenth Century |
| III. Periodicals |
| IV. Bibliographical Sources on General History |
| V. Discography |
| IN |
| I. Index to Titles |
| II. Index to First Lines |
| III. General Index |
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