Young Singer's Friend: or, the Lee Avenue collection of hymns and songs, sacred and secular, suitable for Sabbath schools, social circles, children's meetings, concerts, anniversaries, etc.

Editor: Jeremiah Johnson
Publisher: A. S. Barnes & Co., New York, N.Y., 1859
Denomination: Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
Notes: Divided in Parts: Part I (# only) , Doxolgies (d1), Part II (a1), Selections for Chanting (c1), Part III -Secular songs (s1), Rounds (r1).
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c25So fades the lovely, blooming flower [flowers]Page Scan
c26Deathless spirit [principle], now arise [come arise]Page Scan
c27Blessed are the dead, who die in the LordPage Scan
s1Higher, higher we will climbPage Scan
s2Sing, gayly singPage Scan
s3Merrily every heart is boundingPage Scan
s4With hundred thousand voices cryPage Scan
s5See the rising generationPage Scan
s6There's a good time coming, boysPage Scan
s7Wake and sing, brother, singPage Scan
s8How pleasant here each week to meetPage Scan
s9Up the hills on a bright sunny mornPage Scan
s11A song for our banner, the watchword recallPage Scan
s12The bright flag of AmericaPage Scan
s13Are the stars on our banner less brilliant todayPage Scan
s14I've roamed over mountainPage Scan
s15Merrily every bosom boundethPage Scan
s16Oh! blessed be the day that saw to life unfoldingPage Scan
s17Come, one and all, around me [we] standPage Scan
s18The breaking waves dashed highPage Scan
s19We come with hearts of gladnessPage Scan
s20All hail, happy day, that speakest our nation's gloryPage Scan
s21Hail, Columbia, happy landPage Scan
s22Land of our fathers, where'er [wheresoe'er] we roamPage Scan
s23In the wild chamois trackPage Scan
s24This day to greetPage Scan
s25Oh! give me back my native hillsPage Scan
s26'Tis praise and adorationPage Scan
s27Come out, come out, this wintry dayPage Scan
s28Lightly row, lightly row O'er the glassy wavesPage Scan
s29Up and down all day longPage Scan
s30Charming little valleyPage Scan
s31Little cooling meadow springPage Scan
s32Come join our celebrationPage Scan
s33A song for [of] the oakPage Scan
s34O the lovely, lovely MayPage Scan
s35La, la, la, la, la, laPage Scan
s36The bright, rosy morning peeps over the hillsPage Scan
s37O 'tis sweet to sing a cheerful songPage Scan
s38Away with your slumbers, the bright morning skiesPage Scan
s39Adieu, adieu, father winter saidPage Scan
s40Sing, O sing the song of gladnessPage Scan
s41Awake the song of merry greetingPage Scan
s42Up and down, o'er hills and meadsPage Scan
s43Come, come to the woodlandPage Scan
s44Brightly, brightly gleam the sparkling rillsPage Scan
s45A sweet little maiden awoke from her slumbersPage Scan
s46I covet not the miser's wealthPage Scan
s47Clasp hand in hand, like brothersPage Scan
s48Sing, one and all, with grateful heartsPage Scan
s49O sing ye the merry, merry song with mePage Scan
s50Of late so brightly glowing, Lovely rosePage Scan
s51The rose that all are praising is not the rose for mePage Scan
s52I knew a widow, very poorPage Scan
s53Star of peace to wanderers weary [dreary]Page Scan
s54As in the open field I strayedPage Scan
s55Mother, I've been to see the flowerPage Scan
s56In flakes of feathery whitePage Scan
s57We love it, we love it, and who shall darePage Scan
s58A song for the day beaming o'er us!Page Scan
s59We come, we come, a little bandPage Scan
s60I love thy fair and verdant hillsPage Scan
s61Loud raise the peal of gladnessPage Scan
s62Assembled in our school once morePage Scan
s63Angels from the realms of gloryPage Scan
s64Hark, hark the notes of joyPage Scan
s65We will not blush for povertyPage Scan
s66Be happy and goodPage Scan
s67Ever choose itPage Scan
s68The good and the kindPage Scan
s69When life is full of health and gleePage Scan
s70So goes it with idlersPage Scan
s71Now hearts and hands, their strength unitingPage Scan
s72Joyful hail the jubilee of earthPage Scan
s73With songs of rejoicing, hosannas, and praisePage Scan
s74O happy day! O happy day! when mercy, when mercy smiledPage Scan
s75To the Sunday school we're goingPage Scan
s76To own his gracious carePage Scan
s77We children gathered herePage Scan
s78We rise, dear friends, with true delightPage Scan
s79I've been sitting on the hillsidePage Scan
s80I love the merry ringingPage Scan
s81Freedom's sons, come join in chorusPage Scan
s82O swift we go o'er the fleecy snowPage Scan
s83Our stern forefathers were not likePage Scan
s84We sons of the mountains are happy and freePage Scan
s85On Alpine heights the love of God is shedPage Scan
s86I love the merry, merry sunshinePage Scan
s87I love the west, the gallant westPage Scan
s88How charming are the woodsPage Scan
s89We are brothersPage Scan
s90Joy is sounding, lightly boundingPage Scan
s91Mid pleasures and palacesPage Scan
s92A joyous, gay and happy bandPage Scan
s93Beat high, ye hearts of generous mouldPage Scan
s94Hurrah, hurrah, for holidayPage Scan
s95Pull away, boys steer for the covePage Scan
s96I love to be roaming through regions of lifePage Scan
s97Faintly as tolls the evening chimePage Scan
s98Oft in the stilly night, Ere slumber's chainPage Scan

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