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- Now every one today Wants to find a simple way. (1)
- Now little Willie Newton knew his country was recruitin. (1)
- Now our country is at war. (1)
- Nun reckt empor des Elends Stirnen, ihr Angeschmiedeten der Not! (1)
- Oh Johnny Canuck its your luck. (1)
- Oh what welcome news. (1)
- Oh you Yankee boy. (1)
- Old England has a daughter fair. (1)
- Ole mammy Snow who's 'bout seventy fo'. (1)
- On Decoration Day every one seem'd gay. (1)
- On Flander's field, my soldier boy. (1)
- On the shore at Hampton roads. (1)
- Our Uncle Sam has drawn his sword to make this old world free. (1)
- Our Uncle Sam is mild. (1)
- Our Woodrow tried in ev'ry way to keep us out of war. (1)
- Our country's call has rung out to all (1)
- Our great fathers it is true. (1)
- Our hearts are with you soldier boys, where ever you may be. (1)
- Our soldiers on the firing line. (1)
- Out upon the ocean blue. (1)
- Over all the U.S.A., the fiery cross we display. (1)
- Over there we sent a Pershing man. (1)
- Pretty little Kitty's got the patriotic craze knitting scarfs for... (1)
- Safe in our own dear country. (1)
- Said Mary to John without any doubt. (1)
- Sailing sailing over the bounding foam, ev'ry lad aboard the boat is... (1)
- Save ev'ry penny until you have many and buy a Liberty Bond. (1)
- See the Irish soldiers march in line. (1)
- See the smoke! see the smoke! way out there (1)
- Shades of night are falling. (1)
- So you're leaving me today, Soldier boy. (1)
- Softly the moonlight is shining. (1)
- Soldier boys you know. (1)
- Some say a tinker or a tailor makes a very good husband but you you... (1)
- Some where long the Rio Grande. (1)
- Some years ago, yes many years ago, Miss Betsy Ross was plying her... (1)
- Somewhere afloat, aboard a boat, there is a Yankee bunch. (1)
- Sound the bugle call with its shrill piercing notes. (1)
- Sweetheart why are you softly sighing? (1)
- Talk about the war. (1)
- Tenshun all you Legion men. (1)
- The Empire's pride, stand side by side, upon the battlefield. (1)
- The Kaiser Bill was a mighty man and about four years ago. (1)
- The boys have all returned again. (1)
- The boys of our country have gone to fight for you and me. (1)
- The days are quickly passing there is much to do. (1)
- The time has come when we must fight Oh! Illinois! (1)
- The transport ships were leaving all. (1)
- There is a day in the year. (1)
- There is a well known Order. (1)
- There she waves on high unfurl'd to the sky. (1)
- There was a time when ev'ry girl was very hard to suit. (1)
- There's a big bound'ry line in my heart. (1)
- There's a boy with his mother watching the soldiers marching by. (1)
- There's a cloud of trouble settled on the folks all over town. (1)
- There's a flag that has waved in glory. (1)
- There's a gray haired mother in a far off town. (1)
- There's a stir in the air, there's a babel of rejoicing in the hearts... (1)
- They are coming home to the blare of bands. (1)
- They came from the plains and the highlands. (1)
- They marched away with flags a-flying. (1)
- Though England's foes may assail her, though the war clouds hang around. (1)
- To arms! to arms! the call might come someday. (1)
- Tramp, tramp, tramp the boys come marching. (1)
- Twilight shadows falling, mother waits at home, her poor heart is... (1)
- Uncle Sam has given us the signal. (1)
- Uncle Sammy, Uncle Sammy give your boys their name. (1)
- Was blasen die Trompeten Husaren heraus. (1)
- We all belong to the sixty second infantry. (1)
- We are soldier boys. (1)
- We are true Americans From the land of the free. (1)
- We have heard alot about invading hosts. (1)
- We're all doing a little bit. (1)
- We're very glad, yes very glad. (1)
- We've got the Kaiser on the run with the use of our big gun. (1)
- We've said goodbye to Daddy. (1)
- We've sung about the Army. (1)
- What's this talk about. (1)
- When I was just a little kidlet once upon atime. (1)
- When Yankee Doodle came to town a riding on his pony. (1)
- When you hear some old Jingo shouting. (1)
- When you leave your "Home sweet home." (1)
- When you're looking for a man to lead the Empire to her goal. (1)
- Who's the greatest Irishman that's in the rank and file. (1)
- Yellow rays of setting sun. (1)
- You have heard of Europe's war. (1)
- You've seen our soldiers drill on their parade grounds. (1)
- Your boy and my boy are fighting "Over there." (1)