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1. "Zis" for you, "zat" for you!

2. 'Mid the fields of snowy cotton 'round my dear old Southern home

3. 'Neath the pines of Vermont

4. 'Tis but a little faded flower

5. 'Tis me, o Lord; Standin' in de need of pray'r; Negro spiritual

6. 'Tis the last rose of summer; Last rose of summer

7. 'Way down in Tennessee

8. 'Way down in Tennessee; Plantation reminiscence

9. 167 polka; One-sixty-seven polka

10. 29th regiment march

11. A Ford song

12. A Southern dream waltzes

13. A down home shout; Characteristic slow-drag two step

14. A hot old time in Dixie

15. A hot time in the old town

16. A knot of blue and gray

17. A la belle etoile; Under the stars; Valse Boston

18. A little bit of sunshine; A little bit of sunshine from home

19. A little old fashioned, that's all

20. A maid and a man and a moon

21. A mound is in the graveyard, or, the missionary-mother's lament

22. A new rag, Dill pickles; Dill pickles two step

23. A perfect day

24. A soldier's rosary

25. A southern jamboree; Characteristic Negro dance and shuffle

26. A southern lullaby

27. A trip to Niagara

28. A voice in my heart, love, is calling for you

29. A warmin' up in Dixie; Cake walk, march and two step

30. A wigwam courtship; Intermezzo

31. A year ago

32. Absence makes the heart grow fonder

33. Absent

34. Adieu to the star spangled banner forever

35. Affection Schottisch

36. After all!

37. After the ball

38. After the war is over will there be any "home sweet home"

39. Agnes polka

40. Ah I have sigh'd to rest me

41. Ah! He kissed me when he left me

42. Ah! che la morte ognori; Trovatore

44. Ain't I sweet

45. Air du bariton; Marche Indienne; Africaine

46. Akahi; A kahi

47. Alabama jubilee

48. Alabama secession galop

49. Alexander's ragtime band

50. Alice blue gown; Irene

51. All I get is consolation

52. All aboard

53. All quiet along the Potomac to-night

54. All quiet along the Potomac to-night

55. All quiet along the Potomac to-night

56. All quiet along the Potomac to-night

57. All souls' day; Allerseelen; Op. 10, no. 8

58. All the Quakers are shoulder shakers (Down in Quaker town)

59. All the world will be jealous of me

60. Allah

61. Ally Ray

62. Almost home

63. Alone and from home

64. Alone!; Sans amour

65. Always do your duty, boy

66. Ambolena Snow; Afro-American military ballad

67. America shall aye be free!; Opus 55

68. America, I love you

69. American line march

70. American line march

71. American patrol; Op. 92

72. Amo

73. Amourette or Mount Vernon polka; Mount Vernon polka

74. An honest true American is good enough for me

75. An old fashioned wife; Oh boy!

77. And they say he went to college

78. Andante; Op. 32

79. Angel friends

80. Angel of dreams

81. Angel's serenade

82. Angels ever bright and fair; Theodora

83. Angola schottisch

84. Anitra's dance; Peer Gynt Suite

85. Annabel Lee

86. Annie Laurie schottisch

87. Annie Laurie; Scotch ballad

88. Annie Law

89. Annie Lawrie; Annie Laurie

90. Annie of the vale

91. Annie of the vale

92. Annie of the vale

93. Annie's dream waltz

94. Anona; Intermezzo two step

95. Answer

96. Anvil Chorus; Trovatore

97. Anvil Chorus; Trovatore

98. Anvil Chorus; Trovatore

99. Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland

100. Are You From Dixie? ('Cause I'm from Dixie too!)