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    Who is that man? : in search of the real Bob Dylan / by Dalton, David, 1945-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Mothra: two icons of the '60s meet under false pretenses -- That wild Mercury sound: what are Shakespeare, Memphis Minnie, Jackie DeShannon, John Lennon, Achilles, Napoleon XIV, Lesley Gore, and Johann Sebastian Bach doing on this album? …”
    Book
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    Tom Waits anthology. by Waits, Tom, 1949-

    Published 1988
    Table of Contents: “…A sight for sore eyes -- Annie's back in town -- Blue valentines -- Broken bicycles -- Burma shave -- Christmas card from a hooker in Minneapolis -- Foreign affair -- Ghosts of Saturday night (after hours at Napoleone's pizza house) -- Heartattack and vine -- I never talk to strangers -- I wish I was in New Orleans (in the ninth ward) -- Invitation to the blues -- Jersey girl -- Kentucky avenue -- Martha -- New coat of paint -- Ol' 55 -- Old boyfriends -- On the nickel -- Red shoes by the drugstore -- Ruby's arms -- San Diego serenade -- Semi suite -- Shiver me timbers -- Take me home -- (Looking for) the heart of Saturday night -- This one's from the heart -- 'Til the money runs out -- Tom Traubert's blues (four sheets to the wind in Copenhagen).…”
    Musical Score Book
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    From Saginaw Valley to Tin Pan Alley : Saginaw's contribution to American popular music, 1890-1955 / by Smith, R. Grant, 1931-

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Hurst -- Rhea Jenness -- Napoleon S. Lagatree -- Alfred W. Norris -- Harold J. …”
    Book
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    The music merchants. by Goldin, Milton

    Published 1969
    Table of Contents: “…Of simple but imposing style -- 5. The Napoleon of impresarios.…”
    Book
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    Ballads and sea songs of Newfoundland /

    Published 1933
    Table of Contents: “…Helena -- Jack Hinks -- Jack the jolly tar -- Jack was ev'ry inch a sailor -- Jennie (Janie) on the moor -- Jessie, the belle of the bar -- Jigs -- Jim Porter's shanty song -- Joan and John Blount -- John Barbour -- John Gillam's song -- John Morrissey and the black -- Johnny Boker -- Johnson-- or, The three riders -- The jolly butchermen -- Jolly poker -- Jonathan, Joseph, Jeremiah -- Just as the tide was flowing -- Kelly the pirate -- The knight and the shepherd's daughter -- Lady Franklin's lament -- Lady Isabel and the elf knight -- Lady Margaret -- The Lady Uri -- The lament -- Larry O'Gaff -- The lass that loved a sailor -- Laughing song -- The little soldier's boy -- The little Yorkshire boy -- Lonely Waterloo -- Longest name song -- Lord Ateman -- Lord Robert -- Lord Thomas -- Lord Thomas and fair Annet -- Lovely Annie -- Lovely Georgie -- Lovely Nancy from England -- The low-backed car -- Lukey's boat -- The lumber camp song -- The maid of Newfoundland -- The maid of Rygate -- The maiden who dwelt by the shore -- The man-of-war piece -- The mantle of green -- Maria and Caroline -- The Marigold -- Mary Acklin -- Mary Neal -- Maurice Kelly -- The merchants of Fogo -- The merman -- The murder of young Somers -- My dear, I'm bound for Canady -- Nae bonnie laddie will tak' me awa' -- Nancy from London -- Napoleon the exile -- Napoleon's farewell to Paris -- Near to the Isle of Portland -- Newfoundland and Sebastopol -- The nobleman's wedding -- The Nordfeld and the Raleigh -- The ould plaid shawl -- The outharbor planter -- Paddy and the whale -- Paddy backwards (Paddy's ramble to London) -- Peter Hembly (Emberly, Amberly) -- The plains of Waterloo -- The plowboy -- Polly Oliver -- The poor fisherman's boy -- The prentice boy -- The pretty fair maid with a tail -- Pretty Jessie of the railway bar -- Pretty little Mary -- Quadrilles -- The quay of Dondocken -- The rakish young fellow -- Reilly the fisherman-- Reilly's farewell -- Rich Amerikay -- Rogers the miller -- The rose of Britain's isle -- The roving Newfoundlanders -- The Royal Oak -- The Ryans and the Pittmans -- Sally Brown -- Sally Monroe -- The schooner Mary Ann -- The Scotch lassie -- Sealing cruise of the Lone Flier [2] -- The seven sailor boys -- The shirt and the apron -- Short jacket -- The silk-merchant's daughter -- Soldier boy -- The soldier's homeless boy -- Song about the fishing banks -- The Southern Cross -- The Spanish captain -- The Spanish Main -- The spirit song of George's Bank -- Squire Nathaniel and Betsy -- The squire's young daughter -- Stack of barley -- The star of Logy Bay -- Step dances -- Susan strayed the briny beach -- Sweet William's ghost -- Sylvia's request and William's denial -- Tarpaulin jacket -- Tarry sailor -- Tarry trowsers -- The ten commandments -- That dear old land -- Thomas and Nancy -- Thorwaldsen -- The three butchers -- The three old Jews -- The three riders -- Tid the gray mare -- Turkish men-o-war -- The twa sisters -- The twelve apostles -- Twin Lakes -- The unquiet grave -- Wadham's song -- The Waterford boys -- Waterloo -- Wexford City -- Wexford City (The Wexford girl) -- When the battle it was won -- While the boys in blue were fighting -- William and Phebe -- William O'Roley -- Willie o' Winsbury -- Willy Reilly -- Willy Taylor -- Willy Vare -- Wind shakes the barley -- Women's the joy and the pride of the land -- The wreck of the steamship Ethie -- The wreck of the steamship Florizel -- Yankee land -- The Yorkshire boy -- Young Barbour -- Young Beichan -- Young Charlotte -- Young Jimmy and the officer -- Young Monroe -- Young Sally Munroe -- Zillah.…”
    Book
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    Give my poor heart ease : voices of the Mississippi blues /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…King sings the blues (Joe "Poppa Rock" Louis) -- Going down to the station (Sonny Boy Williams) -- Going away blues (Lovey Williams) -- So glad to be here (Chapman Family, led by Fannie Bell Chapman) -- He's my rock, my sword, my shield (Chapman Family, led by Velma Chapman) -- Lazarus (Inmates at Camp B, Parchman Penitentiary) -- Hidden violence -- Oh Rosie (Inmates at Camp B, Parchman Penitentiary) -- There are days (Southland Hummingbirds) -- You shall be free (Mary Gordon) -- You can't carry blues and go to church (James "Son Ford" Thomas) -- I got the world in a jug and the stopper in my hand (Lee Kizart) -- It gives me ease (Jasper Love) -- Highway 61 blues (James "Son Ford" Thomas) -- It's so cold up North (Scott Dunbar) -- Blues is round you every day (Arthur Lee Williams) -- Mystery train, or, Train I ride (Lovey Williams) -- Somebody knocking on my door (Napoleon Strickland, vocal and fife ; Bernice Turner, bass drum ; Otha Turner, snare drum) -- Jaybird (Scott Dunbar) -- Boogie Chillun (Lovey Williams) -- One Drop (Reverand Isaac Thomas) -- Cairo blues (James "Son Ford" Thomas).…”
    Audio Disc Video DVD
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    Emily's songbook : music in 1850s Albany /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…The Sontag polka / Charles Louis Napoléon d'Albert, arr. ; after Giulio Alary, "My heart with joy is bounding light" -- Now I lub Sukey dearly / William Clifton -- My old Kentucky home, good night / Stephen C. …”
    Musical Score Book