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ASU Salute to Service: Music from the Great War

George M Cohan (1878-1942): Over There (1917)

 

ASU Sheet Music Collection [Call Number: SM3587]

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number SM3587.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/43319

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number SM3586.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/43306

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number SM3588.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/43321

 

Irving Berlin (1888-1989): Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (1918)

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number SM3948.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/47659 

 

Irving Berlin (1888-1989): Let's All Be American's Now (1917)

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number: SM3540.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/42347

 

Irving Berlin (1888-1989): For Your Country and My Country (1917)

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number: SM 3432.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/41858

Harry Tierney (1890-1965): Garden of Liberty (1917)

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number SM 3436.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/41903

Harry Tierney (1890-1965): If You'll Be a Soldier I'll Be a Red Cross Nurse (1917)

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number: SM3483.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/42081

Harry Tierney (1890-1965): It's Time for Every Boy to Be a Soldier (1917)

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number: SM3513.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/42149

Harry Tierney (1890-1965): My Little Service Flag Has Seven Stars (1918)

The ASU Sheet Music Collection: Call Number: SM3934.  Access the online score at https://repository.asu.edu/items/46757

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