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Angels' visits and other vocal gems of Victorian America.

Title
  1. Angels' visits [sound recording] : and other vocal gems of Victorian America.
Published by
  1. New York : New World Records, p1977.

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Additional authors
  1. Battle, Kathleen.
  2. Taylor, Rose.
  3. Murcell, Raymond.
  4. Skrobacs, Lawrence.
  5. Bruce, Neely.
  6. Harmoneion Singers. prf
  7. Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Sweet by and by.
  2. Willie's grave.
  3. We are happy now, dear mother.
  4. Flee as a bird.
  5. Shall we know each other there?
  6. Trusting.
  7. Rock of ages.
  8. Oh, you must be a lover of the Lord.
  9. Put my little shoes away.
  10. I love to tell the story.
  11. Last hymn.
  12. Babe of Bethlehem.
Subject
  1. Sacred vocal music
  2. Popular music > United States > To 1901
  3. Death > Songs and music
  4. Angels > Songs and music
  5. Heaven > Songs and music
Contents
  1. Sweet by and by (3:37) ; Willie's grave (4:39) / J.P. Webster -- We are happy now, dear Mother / I.B. Woodbury (2:27) -- Flee as a bird / Unknown (3:11) -- Shall we know each other there? / R. Lowry (4:13) -- Trusting / C.A. White (4:08) -- Rock of ages / Dudley Buck (3:54) -- Angels' visits / Claude Melnotte (4:19) -- Oh, you must be a lover of the Lord / J.N.S. (3:10) -- Put my little shoes away / Charles E. Pratt (5:18) -- I love to tell the story / William G. Fischer (3:22) -- The last hymn / J.W. Hicks (7:58) -- The Babe of Bethlehem / J.W. Dadmun (3:08).
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "American songs and hymns published mostly during the 1860s and 70s that deal generally with death, heaven, and angels"-- Notes.
  2. At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
  3. Historical and descriptive notes by Richard Jackson, with discography, bibliography, and lyric texts (6 p.) on container and bound in.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, New York City.