On the fields of France
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On the fields of France
" Dedicated to and Sung by Reinald Warrenrath " '!I' ranee AToas& Jbem £y . ~U717,~r:" An~~ . ../VUSIC .£1/ SeofSe----'M..Mayo * HIGH MED LOW ()O John So3dmecniK ~am Fox ~PUb. Co. C!l~v~JAnd.. EUROPEAN' ItEI'RESENTATtVES. RoswonTH f..-co. r.ONDO,. On The Fields Of France (A TOAST) Here's to the blue of the wind -swept North, When we meet on the fields of France; May the spirit of Grant be with you all As the sons of the North advance. And here's to the gray of the sun-kissed South, When we meet on the fields of France; May the spirit of Lee be with you all As the sons of the South advance. And here's to the blue and the gray as one, When we meet on the fields of France; May the spirit of God be with you all As the sons of the Flal!, ad vance. GllllJieri Note George M. Mayo 3-1 On The Fields Of France (A TOAST) Poem by Gunner's. Mate GEO. M.MAYO Music by J. S. ZAlIlECKIK R eso I n t e I y ... 1/#" II .p.~ "'- tJ ~. 1=. I ~-- . JL' ~ ~\ ~ ~ ~ f....finnly tJ Here's II .. f r . slV7cly, with emphasi. . V I I .J of l 3 . c:::. f - 1i with you =i 1':\ march time .,' • all - . .I • fl.' II- .. .. - . !~! ~ .... • Copyright MCMXVIII by Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland, O. International Copyright Secured Copyright Canada. w Cop.rr1~ht.for Europl:l and British Empire (eXCluding Canada) Bosworth 8.: Co., I.ondon. Made in Araerica. "1.- As the'. 1':\ slowly, ~ ith e1nphasis -.....: . •.. -. • ~. -----be • time r May the spir - it of Grant France; t ... . . ' ... ~. \;) the fields of . ~ ....! tJ t' on ... 1'1' march . . -" 3 r I • • f n V 1':\ r--: . II II t 11 of the wind-swept Ncrth,V,'hen we meet · · .:: . , r the blue firmly ,........ - .....:: -" i ~ I tJ . .. .. . 1':\ 1'!f march tim e I to ,., .... ~~ , · ' broadly "'- 1i II ..... Hi "'- . .. .f: ~~: ::;,... :i . march time ~'!i ~ 8 . I . , tJ . i vance. :: j: i And. • -' "'- . tJ - of the North ad sons f ~"~" .. IIi .. - :.J~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ --e- - . ... 11 ~ finnly 11 . • . • 'l ~. f!: F- . .. .'. . b!: ,P ~~ v , ~ 11 ·· , r spir - it May the n, nl, r-' 'l ~ of Lee be !: wilh ~ p slowly, Wi~ eXPlession · ~ · I , • - -- slowly, with expression , France; on the fields of . fI. • · l~ ,.. mft. : h time 0.....: 11 , , r' 0 . ' .---. n .J------ - f 1narchf" .~111l e , As the ~ · , I I _. ~ ~ J j' f ~r ~ ;;;;'uh time I · 'lJ sons of the South ad - vance. II "', iI j: li :: ~ :.J~ . -<II On The Fields (1-1 (G) ~ ::::; -4i ~ - ~ r-, 1'1 • - - ---& '. . t:'I 1':41 , 'l • • you all '1::' II .. , the sun - kissed South,When 'we meet , flit- l1ne . r . firmly mr1rc , of oJ .". '..; m to the gray r :: :: u , 'l "--'t - :j ... , here's ::; ~ "'- -- .... ~.~i: i ~ :!~ 4 ff:::,..slowly, II 1':"1 - _ loftily'::0.- :::,.. ;::,- tJ ~ r .. ff ~~ t. loftil;~ -"- · . ·· t • n tJ . · you all ... I tJ sons II • religiously spir - it of God ~ • ... ~ I~ 11 11 ... -6 ~ . - .. I~ f~narch time ... ff 1m • ... ~ :::,.. -= ..f""'ro-, ...:; :;j • 'JI On The Field. 3-1 (G) - ~ ~ ~ l. :::,.. .:...../ ff marcit.illle:::" ten.;::,- ~ ~~ F- ~ ~ :::- g';;ndly ~ ....== tt . ffz :: ... jIr:: I..... i ~~ .... 1- .......-....-. "~D marc h t' • I ,. -I :j V As the - ... I . . . J; i :: ~ of the Flag ad - vance. ten. ten. :::,.. ... be gr~n r • te:. ·· ~ P religiollsly · . ... ten. ~ :::,.. ., <::. i!::'. -:: c;.' • II 0n!f march time ~ tJ;' , :I .- · ... :::,.. ,. As the sons of the Flag ad - vance, ·· • • • :4 ~ ~ ~ If' . , II ~ I. I ma r~h tillle with :::,.. I" 0 -.: :::,.. Ii~ May the ·· I ~ II n ~ . ~ ~ :::,.. ,... France; . · ~ tme ~. one, When we :::,.. · ~ 71Ul . as gray . ~ ~ I'" on the fields of II :::,.. :; =i . meet the ,p r tJ :4 11':"1 ...:: ::... II .- ~~: lowly, and 1n :::,.. :::,.. r to the"blue 1':"1 7- :::,.. :>- II . :::,.. :::,.. I here's And :::,.. :::- .-/ ff~ :: 11 crhe Song Immortal crhe Song Eternal . One Fleeting Hour A Song That Will Live Forever One Fleeting Hour ~. iii _ _ "'usk by DOROTHY LEE Wo,d, by KARL FUHRMANN '" The Song that made Dorothy Lee p VOICE D fast, n'trr is on,. flul-in,hollf .~ Ihatl'w -' pray'd wouldsl,,-y. Full of OR01HY LEE, who is so dearly loved, and whose songs are sung "wherever people sing:' first became known to music lovers through - her great success "One Fleeting Hour:' A beautiful, melodioussong, there is about it a wealth of human understanding which has made a wonderful irresistible appeal. The song etemi' I, it seems destined to live forever, fOT it is being sung more today than ever be· fore. The countless thousands who love this quiet little woman of the West and her inspired music. love all of her songs, but none more than her inunortal ''One Fleeting Hour." Puhli3lttJ in FiDti Keys wit/' Violin 0' C.II. Ohl/i,.t. List Price Sixty Cent, Leu Usual Discount c..".., .. •,.. c..,, NCMXV~, s•• ,oo I'.~I,,~, .. e•. ,(;I....I.... 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