Songs with hash-stripes : current section. The bugle-calls. Fatigue call ; Mess call ; Reveille ; Sick call ; Stable call ; Taps --
The coast artilleryman --
Drill, ye engineers, drill --
The drinking fusileers --
For her lover who was far away --
I don't want no more army --
In the good old target time --
It's a way we have in the army --
It was not like this in the old armee --
The monkeys have no tails in Zamboanga --
O'Reilly's gone to hell --
Stand, army, to the bar --
There is no work in the army --
With the dirt behind their ears --
Hinky-dinky, parley-voo? : World War section. Army beans --
The Battle of Bill Run --
Bill, old dog, we're going to do yah, Bombed --
Bring back my kitchen to me --
The busted king of England --
The corporal gives me hell --
Darling, I am coming back --
Get out that old broken tibia --
Give me a discharge / [words] by Walter Scott --
Good morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip --
Hail, hail, the gang's all here --
A handsome young airman --
Have you forgot us? / [words] by Walter Scott --
Hinky-dinky, parley-voo? --
Hold your head down, fusileer --
I ain't got weary yet / [words] by Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich --
If you don't like beans and hardtack --
I'll tell you where they were --
In the base at Savenay --
It's the syme the whole world over --
Just behind the battle, Mother --
Keep your eye on General Wingate's brigade / [words] by Walter Scott --
Keep your head down, Fritzie boy --
Kelly field air service song --
Look at the ears on him --
Mademoiselle soixante-quinze --
Medical officers' training camp song --
Oh, how I hate to go into the mess hall --
One of the yankee division's marching songs --
Parodies on The Darktown strutters' ball. Air service version : Kelly field ; Where do you get that stuff? ; Version of battery C, 21st F.A., division ; Version of the twenty-seventh division ; Version of the twenty-eighth division ; Version of unknown origin --
Parodies on K-K-K-Katy. K-K-K-P ; C-C-C-Cootie --
Parodies on Liberty bell. Company A, 121st M.G. Bn. ; Old General Bell --
Parodies on A long, long trail. A Camp Travis parody ; The red leg rookie's lament ; There's a long, long nail a-grinding --
Parodies on Over there. After all ; The 360th infantry parody --
Parodies on The old gray mare. The kaiser ain't what he used to be ; Pay-day song ; Signal corps song ; We're in the Q.M.C. --
Parody on Tramp, tramp, tramp --
Parodies on Where do we go from here? Bon soir, mademoiselle ; Mother, take in your service flag ; Mother, put out your serivce star ; Parody of 310th engineers ; Slip a pill to Kaiser Bill --
Post-war stanzas of Hinky-dinky, parley-voo? --
Roarious : coast artillery marching song --
Scratch, scratch, scratch --
Second field volunteers / [words] by Walter Scott --
Song from the 109th field artillery --
That's the wrong way to tickle Marie --
The twenty-eighth division --
We're all going calling on the kaiser --
We saw the damn thing through --
We've got a dinky stove n'everything --
When evening cooties crawl --
When I get to New York / [words] by Walter Scott --
When the guns are rolling yonder --
When we step up old fifth avenue.
In the days of the empire : Spanish-American War section. At Naic : no. 1 --
By old Fort San Felipe --
Down by Old Manila Bay --
The governor general's song --
If a lady's wearin' pantaloons --
On the road to Old Luzon --
The blue and the gray : Civil War section. Abraham's daughter --
All quiet along the Potomac tonight --
The battle-cry of freedom : battle song --
The battle-cry of freedom : rallying song --
Battle hymn of the republic --
The cavaliers of Dixie --
Colored soldiers at Honey Hill --
Confederate parody on Just before the battle, Mother --
Do they miss me in the trenches? --
Down in Charleston jail --
Just before the battle, Mother --
A life in the soldiers' camp --
A life on the Vicksburg bluff --
Marching through Georgia --
Mary had a little lamb --
Not the infantry, but the cavalry --
Oh, I'm a good old rebel --
Since I've been in the army --
Song from 107th colored troops --
Stonewall Jackson's way --
Tenting on the old camp-ground --
Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching --
'T was at the siege of Vicksburg --
We are the boys of Potomac's ranks --
We've drunk from the same canteen --
When Johnny comes marching home --
When Sherman marched down to the sea --
When this cruel war is over --
Would you be a soldier, laddy?
On to Mexico : Mexican War section. The battle call --
Come raise aloft the red, white, and blue --
The fair land of Texas --
Femal volunteer for Mexico --
Join the hickory blues --
The leg I left behind me --
My daddy to my mammy said --
New York volunteers' camp song --
Song of the Memphis volunteers --
Strike for your rights, avenge your wrongs --
Taylor, the fine old southern gentleman --
We're the boys for Mexico --
Will you come to the bower --
With these we'll bivouac --
From the Wabash to the Everglades : War of 1812 section. The American star --
The Battle of Stonington --
The hunters of Kentucky --
New yankee doodle dandy --
The star-spangled banner --
In the days of Yankee Doodle : Revolutionary War section. The Battle of the Kegs --
Brave Paulding and the spy --
The British light infantry --
Come out, ye continentalers --
Come swallow your bumpers, ye tories --
How stands the glass around --
The Irishman's epistle to the troops in Boston --
Old soldiers of the king --
Parody on The banks of the Dee --
The progress of Sir Jack Bragg --
Songs from the regiments. Fifty-first coast artillery song --
Fourteenth infantry song --
Garryowen : 7th cavalry --
The girl I left behind me : 7th infantry --
Hiking song of the eighth infantry --
Ninth cavalry anthem : The monkey married the baboon's sister --
Old Arizona again : 4th cavalry --
The old ninth infantry --
Only one more jungle season : 11th engineers --
Seventy-sixth field artillery song / words & music by Edith H. Ward --
Sixth field artillery song --
A son of a muskateer : 7th N.Y. --
Tenth U.S. infantry song --
Third coast artillery march --
To the eighteenth : 18th infantry --
We lead the way : 29th infantry --
We're the boys of the thirsty [i.e. thirty]-first infantry --
The young dragoon : 5th cavalry.
West Point songs. Alma mater --
Army, army, you're a wonder --
The army's coming down the river --
Cadets' graduating song for 1848 --
Dashing white sergeant --
He done his level best --
Official West Point march --