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[857th Aviation Engineer Battalion Song]

Description: Wartime copy of the music sheet for the 857th Aviation Engineer Battalion song composed, in part, by Everette "Tex" Frazier. This copy was presented and dedicated to the commanding officer of the unit, Lt. Col. William E. Hotchkiss.
Date: [1941..1945]
Creator: Finkelstein, L. B.; Frazier, Everette Edell; Francis, W.; Harris, C. & Shropshil, R.
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation

By What Lost Campfire

Description: Sheet music for "By What Lost Campfire," for mezzo soprano. The poem is written by Arthur Sampley and the music is by George Minter. The lyrics are "By what lost camp fire/ what lone height did deserts streching [sic] far, what/ comrades faces framed in light guide western star./ Up slopes I shall not/ climb again down trails the grasses hide, past/ camps where sleeping friends have lain too late to/ ride. to one dark peak a-/ gainst the sky on which the faint trail ends./ guide star and camp … more
Date: June 1948
Creator: Sampley, Arthur & Minter, George
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Le Champ d'Asile: Romance

Description: Musical score for voice and piano or harp written in Paris in November 1818. Cover has black and white lithograph depicting a man standing with a shovel.
Date: 1818
Creator: Romagnesi, A. (Antoine Joseph Michel), 1781-1850.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

The Crucible

Description: A poem entitled "The Crucible" by O. Henry turned into a song by Alexander McFayden.
Date: 1921
Creator: Henry, O., 1862-1910 & McFayden, Alexander
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

["I'd Have To Be Crazy" sheet music]

Description: Song lyrics and music, "I'd Have To Be Crazy" written by Steve Fromholz and recorded by Willie Nelson. The song was published on Lone Star Records by Prophecy Publishing, Inc.; 1976.
Date: 1976
Creator: Fromholz, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Magruder's Victory: Grand March

Description: Musical score and cover of Ernest Frenzel's Magruder's Victory Grand March, written January 1, 1863.
Date: 1863
Creator: Frenzel, Ernest A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[McMurry University Alma Mater Song]

Description: A copy of the Alma Mater of McMurry College, arranged by John Rogers.
Date: September 23, 1947
Creator: Rodgers, John
Partner: McMurry University Library

[McMurry University Founder's Day Hymn]

Description: A copy of the Founder's Day Hymn, written for McMurry University. Words written by James Winford Hunt. Music written by Hoyt. Dated April 5, 1933.
Date: April 5, 1933
Creator: Hunt, James Winford
Partner: McMurry University Library

The Old Refrain

Description: Sheet music for the "The Old Refrain" arranged for medium voice and piano with lyrics that express nostalgia for childhood and days gone by. The front cover includes handwritten notes that say, "Miss Edwards, Officers Club."
Date: 1915
Creator: Kreisler, Fritz & Mattullath, Alice
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Original "I'd Have To Be Crazy" sheet music]

Description: Original song lyrics and music, "I'd Have To Be Crazy" written by Steve Fromholz. The original music sheets with score by Fromholz includes eight (8) Sseets with handwriting in pencil. Contains bass, piano guitar, alto sax, trombone, triplet, and concert scores, triplet and concert score arranged by R. D. Skiles, c. early 1970s/1976.
Date: [1970..1976]
Creator: Fromholz, Steve
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[PHS School Song]

Description: The Pemberton High School school song is featured on this page from the yearbook. The two verses are shown with easy piano accompaniment.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

I Shall Walk Proudly

Description: Sheet music for "I Shall Walk Proudly;" the poem was written by Arthur Sampley and the music is by Gerhardt Dorn. The lyrics say "I shall/ walk proudly through these lonely/ ways because I once walked proudly by your side/ not even death can rob me of the bride whose beauty/ made man love and woman praise. I wear with pride the/ splendor that you shed upon my days./ So walks a warrior's steed behind the pall and so the aide behind the/ nation's head and so the bridesmaid to the wedding strain,… more
Date: March 1955
Creator: Sampley, Arthur & Dorn, Gerhardt
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Sheet Music with notes]

Description: Photocopy of a few pages of sheet music for "I'm Goin' Up a Yonder," by Walter Hawkins for Lory Masters. The sheet music contains a yellow sticky note which reads 'Judy Baker wrote the song (Don Baker, one of our Dallas Heroes who was the 2016, was Judy's brother)'.
Date: 1994
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Susanna, a Sacred Oratorio

Description: This is the score of Handel's "Susanna," a sacred oratorio in three parts published by Samuel Arnold in ca. 1795. Grove Music established 1748 as the composition year of this oratorio and not 1743, as stated on the t.p. The first performance was given on February 10, 1749. The performance forces include: soloist (SATB), mixed chorus (SATB), strings (violins, viola, violoncellos, contra basses), woodwinds (oboe (2) and bassoon), trumpets (2), and continuo. . Although composed by Handel i… more
Date: 1748
Creator: Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

The Visitor

Description: Sheet music for "The Visitor," for tenor voice. The poem is written by Arthur Sampley and the music is by George Minter. The lyrics concern a dream wherein a man encounters the boy he once was - interested in freedom, truth, love, and fame instead of the heavenly.
Date: 1951
Creator: Sampley, Arthur & Minter, George
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Without a Song

Description: Sheet music for "Without a Song" arranged for high voice and piano with lyrics about the power of music to brighten one's day. The front cover includes Letha Edwards' name written in blue ink and a note written in pencil that says, "There's Good Blues Tonight."
Date: 194u
Creator: Rose, William; Eliscu, Edward & Youmans, Vincent
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum
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