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Memory's Call
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Sad memory dreams of other days
Author: William Fletcher McCauley
Tune: [Sad memory dreams of other days]
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Author:
William Fletcher McCauley
(no biographical information available about William Fletcher McCauley.)
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First Line:
Sad memory dreams of other days
Title:
Memory's Call
Author:
William Fletcher McCauley
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Better times yes better times are coming
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Sad memory dreams of other days]
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New Anti-Saloon Songs: A Collection of Temperance and Moral Reform Songs Prepared at the Request of The National Anti-Saloon League (1905), p.40
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New Anti-Saloon Songs #40
Display Title
: Memory's Call
First Line
: Sad mem'ry dreams of other days
Tune Title
: [Sad mem'ry dreams of other days]
Author
: W. F. M.
Date
: 1905
New Anti-Saloon Songs #40
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