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The pirate song for baritone solo and male chorus

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Henry F. Gilbert. (statement of responsibility)

For baritone solo, male chorus (TTBB) with piano.

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Words adapted from Stevenson's Treasure island. Additional stanzas by Alice C. Hyde.

First line: Fifteen men on the dead man's chest, yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum.

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songs medium voice with piano choruses secular men voices 4 parts with piano pirates stevenson robert louis hyde alice c progressive era to new era songs and music parlor and concert stage musical settings pirate song pirate song baritone solo baritone solo chorus american choral music the library of congress celebrates the songs of america henry f gilbert henry f henry franklin belknap gilbert hw gray alice c hyde robert louis stevenson notated music high resolution ultra high resolution performing arts
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Date

01/01/1921
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Contributors

Gilbert, Henry F. B. (Henry Franklin Belknap) -- 1868-1928 (creator)
Stevenson, Robert Louis -- 1850-1894
Hyde, Alice C.
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

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songs medium voice with piano choruses secular men voices 4 parts with piano pirates stevenson robert louis hyde alice c progressive era to new era songs and music parlor and concert stage musical settings pirate song pirate song baritone solo baritone solo chorus american choral music the library of congress celebrates the songs of america henry f gilbert henry f henry franklin belknap gilbert hw gray alice c hyde robert louis stevenson notated music high resolution ultra high resolution performing arts