Eureka Sunlight Glees: for use in singing schools, literary schools, conventions and musical societies, containing an excellent and varied collection of sacred and secular songs

Editor: S. J. Oslin, G. L. Young, J. T. Lane
Publisher: Eureka Publishing Co., Stigler, Oklahoma, 1904
Language: English
Notes: Musical catechism / prepared and arranged by John H. Smith and Hiel A. Key (pp. 3-12) -- Graded exercises (nos. 1-54) -- Sunlight glees (nos. 55-118)
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1[Solfege exercise]
2Loving voices, hear them ring[Loving voices, hear them ring]Text
3[Solfege exercise]
4Singing, singing all the day[Singing, singing all the day]Text
5[Solfege exercise]
6Summer days are coming on[Summer days are coming on]Text
7Sweet happy voices[Sweet happy voices]Text
8Sparkling little dewdrops[Sparkling little dewdrops]Text
9Once there lived an ugly man[Once there lived an ugly man]Text
10Loving and cheerful while singing today[Loving and cheerful while singing today]Text
11Speak gently to him who in error you see[Speak gently to him who in error you see]Text
12Loving Jesus, gentle Lamb[Loving Jesus, gentle Lamb]Text
13We are singing, music ringing[We are singing, music ringing]Text
14Pretty flowers, now come forth[Pretty flowers, now come forth]Text
15Beautiful springtime is coming[Beautiful springtime is coming]Text
16Here we meet in joyful concert[Here we meet in joyful concert]Text
17Beautiful dewdrops are sparkling and shining[Beautiful dewdrops are sparkling and shining]Text
18Beautiful roses, lovely and fair[Beautiful roses, lovely and fair]Text
19Over the valleys and woodlands[Over the valleys and woodlands]Text
20Be careful, be careful in singing[Be careful, be careful in singing]Text
21Now chromatics come again[Now chromatics come again]Text
22Sparkling brooklet, gently flow[Sparkling brooklet, gently flow]Text
23[Solfege exercise]
24[Solfege exercise]
25[Solfege exercise]
26[Solfege exercise]
27[Solfege exercise]
28[Solfege exercise]
29[Solfege exercise]
30[Solfege exercise]
31Here we meet in joyful concert[Here we meet in joyful concert]Text
32[Solfege exercise]
33[Solfege exercise]
34[Solfege exercise]
35Swell the anthem, raise the song[Swell the anthem, raise the song]Text
36[Solfege exercise]
37[Solfege exercise]
38[Solfege exercise]
39There's music and gladness on every breeze[There's music and gladness on every breeze]Text
40[Solfege exercise]
41[Solfege exercise]
42[Solfege exercise]
43When the mists have rolled in splendor[When the mists have rolled in splendor]Text
44[Solfege exercise]
45Beautiful flowers so rich and rareText
46[Solfege exercise]
47Oh, haste to the woodland[Oh, haste to the woodland]Text
48[Solfege exercise]
49When it seems that fate's against you[When it seems that fate's against you]Text
50In the spring of early years[In the spring of early years]Text
51[Solfege exercise]
52Away, away, to the woods away[Away, away, to the woods away]Text
53[Solfege exercise]
54We dedicate this parting hour[We dedicate this parting hour]Text
55Sometime when you were in trouble[Sometime when you were in trouble]Text
56Oh sweet are the thoughts of our childhood[Oh sweet are the thoughts of our childhood]Text
57Come to the forest, come away[Come to the forest, come away]Text
58There's a purple tint on the woodland[There's a purple tint on the woodland]Text
59Casting aside the mantle of night[Casting aside the mantle of night]Text
60Twinkle, twinkle, little star[Twinkle, twinkle, little star]Text
61O the bright spring days with their gladdest lays[O the bright spring days with their gladdest lays]Text
62I will be a sunbeam, everywhere I go[I will be a sunbeam, everywhere I go]Text
63The sweet young flowers of early spring[The sweet young flowers of early spring]Text
64Gaily we'll roam o'er the field and the wood[Gaily we'll roam o'er the field and the wood]Text
65Over the glassy lake smoothly we glide[Over the glassy lake smoothly we glide]Text
66Come now to the forest[Come now to the forest]Text
67The bread that giveth strength I want to give[The bread that giveth strength I want to give]Text
68How the merry wind blows o'er the meadows green[How the merry wind blows o'er the meadows green]Text
69We hail thee, O beautiful springtime[We hail thee, O beautiful springtime]Text
70O hasten from the busy town[O hasten from the busy town]Text
71We are on our way to school[We are on our way to school]Text
72O come, kind friends, and join our song[O come, kind friends, and join our song]Text
73We are a band of singers gay[We are a band of singers gay]Text
74Beautiful angels are guarding us ever[Beautiful angels are guarding us ever]Text
75Out in this cold world, and far away from home[Out in this cold world, and far away from home]Text
76In our own sunny land[In our own sunny land]Text
77There's a neat little cottage where the grass is ever green[There's a neat little cottage where the grass is ever green]Text
78Down in the lovely valleys[Down in the lovely valleys]Text
79In the fair sunny South where my childhood days were passed[In the fair sunny South where my childhood days were passed]Text
80Oh, we love to think of youthful and happy childhood days[Oh, we love to think of youthful and happy childhood days]Text
81Running, playing, skipping gaily[Running, playing, skipping gaily]
82Keep working, 'tis wiser than sitting aside[Keep working, 'tis wiser than sitting aside]Text
83I hear the soft winds sighing[I hear the soft winds sighing]Text
84Lo! the glad May morn with her rosy light is breaking[Lo! the glad May morn with her rosy light is breaking]Text
85When cold winds blow and winter snow[When cold winds blow]Text
86Jesus loves the little children[Jesus loves the little children]Text
87Come to my home, my mountain home[Come to my home, my mountain home]Text
88Don't let the song go out of your life[Don't let the song go out of your life]Text
89Come, soft and lovely evening[Come, soft and lovely evening]Text
90Now like a soldier brave[Now like a soldier brave]Text
91Mother 'twas dark but the light came at last[Mother 'twas dark but the light came at last]Text
92My brother, awake, and sing the sweet story[My brother, awake, and sing the sweet story]Text
93Welcome to our entertainment[Welcome to our entertainment]Text
94We take our share of fretting[We take our share of fretting]Text
95You can be a sunbeam[You can be a sunbeam]Text
96Oh, the sports of childhood![Oh, the sports of childhood!]Text
97Gaily launch and lightly row[Gaily launch and lightly row]Text
98Bird of the wilderness, blithesome and cumberless[Bird of the wilderness, blithesome and cumberless]Text
99Thou art welcome, lovely spring[Thou art welcome, lovely spring]Text
100At the sewing machine a woman sat down[At the sewing machine a woman sat down]Text

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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