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WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Moylan, The Age of Revolution in the Irish Song Tradition (2000) pp.133-134
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ed2e2d9c-44ae-470e-b4b1-9d85b6eaf762

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster (Book)   |   Text; Music
  • The Musical Repository (1802) pp.10-12
  • William Anderson (Stirling) (1802)   |   Scotland : Stirling

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]

  • Roud no: 2699    |   Online index   |   Historical notes / References
  • Traditional Ballad Index (online)

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Musical Siren (1805) pp.18-19
  • no imprint (New York) (1805)   |   USA : New York

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • New Joke Upon Joke (1809) pp.139-140
  • Warner and Hanna (Baltimore) (1809)   |   USA : Baltimore

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • New Musical Banquet or Choice Songs, Sentimental, Lively, Jovial, and Amorous (1810) pp.32-33
  • J. Parks (Montpelier) (1810) / Farnesworth and Churchill (Windsor, VT) (1810)

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • New-York Remembrancer or the Songster's Magazine (1802) pp.203-204
  • John Barber for Daniel Steele (Albany, NY) (1802)   |   USA : Albany NY

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • New-York Songster (1811) pp.38-39
  • George Forman for Christian Brown (New York) (1811)   |   USA : New York

ALONE ON THE BANK OF THE DARK-ROLLING DANUBE

  • First line: Alone on the bank of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Nightingale or Ladies' Vocal Companion (1803) p.7
  • L. Nichols (New York) (1803)   |   USA : New York

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone on the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Nightingale (1806) pp.16-17
  • E. & E. Hosford (Albany, NY) (1806)   |   USA : Albany NY

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Nightingale or Ladies Vocal Companion (1807; rpt. 1809) pp.7-8
  • Packard and Conant (Albany, NY) (1807)   |   USA : Albany NY

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Nightingale or Polite, Amatory Songster (1808) pp.7-8
  • Wm. Blagrove (Boston) (1808)   |   USA : Boston

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Patriotick and Amatory Songster (1810) pp.56-57
  • Samuel Avery (Boston) (1810)   |   USA : Boston

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Philadelphia Songster or a Complete Vocal Pocket Companion (1805) p.235
  • Bartholomew Graves (Philadelphia) (1805)   |   USA : Philadelphia

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone on the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Sky-Lark or Gentlemen and Ladies' Vocal Magazine (1810) pp.25-26
  • H. & E. Phinney (Otsego, NY) (1810)   |   USA : Otsego NY

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone on the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Sky Lark (1814) pp.33-35
  • Ashbel Stoddard (Hudson, NY) (1814)   |   USA : Hudson NY

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songs for Ladies, Lively, Pathetic and Sentimental (1820) pp.3-4
  • Sidney's Press for J. Babcock & Son; S. & W. R. Babcock (Charleston, SC, and New Haven, CT) (1820)   |   USA : New Haven CT / Charleston SC

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songs for the Parlour (1818) pp.3-4
  • Sidney's Press for J. Babcock & Son (New Haven, CT) (1818)   |   USA : New Haven CT

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songster's Companion: A New Selection of the Most Approved Songs on Various Subjects at Present Extant (1815) pp.22-23
  • no imprint (Brattleboro, VT) (1815)   |   USA : Brattleboro VT

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songster's Magazine, Vol. 1 (1820) p.7
  • J. B. Jansen (New York) (1820)   |   USA : New York

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songster's Magazine, Vol. 1 (3rd edn.1818) p.7
  • no imprint (New York) (1818)   |   USA : New York

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songster's Museum or Gentlemen and Ladies' Vocal Companion (1812) pp.66-68
  • Sidney's Press for Increase Cooke & Co. (New Haven, CT) (1812)   |   USA : New Haven CT

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songster's Olio (1815) pp.49-50
  • T. Robinson (Binghamton, NY) (1815)   |   USA : Binghampton NY

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone, to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Songsters Repository (1811) pp.97-98
  • Nathaniel Dearborn (New York) (1811)   |   USA : New York

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Star (1817) pp.16-17
  • Butler & Lambdin (Pittsburgh, PA) (1817)   |   USA : Pittsburgh

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Star (1818) pp.79-80
  • Lambdin & Minis (Pittsburgh, PA) (1818)   |   USA : Pittsburgh

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone, to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Syren (1812) pp.65-66
  • W. Cooper (Washington, DC) (1812)   |   USA : Washington DC

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Syren (1816, rpt. 1818) pp.71-72
  • W. Cooper (Washington, DC) (1816)   |   USA : Washington DC

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Theatrical Songster and Musical Companion (1815) pp.126-127
  • Thomas Brown (Boston) (1815)   |   USA : Boston

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Town and Country Song-Book (1805) pp.5-6
  • Warner & Hanna (Baltimore) (1805)   |   USA : Baltimore

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Town and Country Song Book (1813) pp.26-27
  • John Bioren (Philadelphia) (1813)   |   USA : Philadelphia

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Town and Country Song Book (1816) pp.37-38
  • William Warner (Baltimore) (1816)   |   USA : Baltimore

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text
  • Virginia Nightingale (1807) pp.66-67
  • Cottom and Stewart (Alexandria, VA) (1807)   |   USA : Alexandria VA

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE (CAPT. O'KANE) {TUNE ENTRY}

  • Roud no: 2699    |   Book   |   Music
  • Melodies of Ireland (c1885) p.84
  • White-Smith Music Pub. (Boston)
  • URL link

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Oh, alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tom Munnelly Collection (Univ. College Dublin, UCD) TM1324/A/04
  • Ó farracháin, Antaine   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/04560a22-1ee8-4460-b789-5e70a542f8d5

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: All alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Tom Munnelly Collection (Univ. College Dublin, UCD) TM1390/D/01g
  • Ó farracháin, Antaine   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/04560a22-1ee8-4460-b789-5e70a542f8d5

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Moylan, A Living Voice: Frank Harte Collection (2020) pp.131-133
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bd563e2e-0bf8-4c44-b281-42660e06112c

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow) Collection
  • Poet's Box (Glasgow) (10 Jun 1854)   |   Scotland : Glasgow
  • Image attached

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'The Wounded Hussar, to which are added..' (British Library 11621.b.7.(9)) (1799)
  • J. & M. Robertson (Glasgow) (1799)   |   Scotland : Glasgow

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Songster   |   Text; Music
  • Howe's 500 Sentimental, Comic, Scotch & Irish Songs (1874) p.178
  • Elias Howe (Boston) (1874)   |   USA : Boston

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • McEntire etc., The Lotus Dickey Songbook (1995) p.163
  • Dickey, Lotus   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/cba8e653-9923-4a04-bc5e-946b24478e74

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Along the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Proud Duchess (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2823(42))
  • Johnston, Thomas (Falkirk) (1816)   |   Scotland : Falkirk
  • URL link

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Along the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Sally Gray (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2823(5))
  • Johnston, Thomas (Falkirk) (1810-25)   |   Scotland : Falkirk
  • URL link

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • Melodist, The (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2825(1))
  • Johnston, Thomas (Falkirk) (1818)   |   Scotland : Falkirk
  • URL link

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone on the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Book songster   |   Text
  • The Dandy's Companion (New York, 1825?) p.11
  • [Christian Brown (New York) (1825?)]   |   USA : New York

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone on the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • The Wounded Hussar.., to which are added..
  • C. Randall (Stirling)   |   Scotland : Stirling

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • The Wounded Hussar, to which are added.. [6 other songs] (BL 11621.b.7.(7)) (1799)
  • J. & M. Robertson (Glasgow) (1799)   |   Scotland : Glasgow

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Thomson, A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs / Fifty Scottish Songs Vol.2 (1801) No.97
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

WOUNDED HUSSAR {TUNE ENTRY}

  • Roud no: 2699    |   Manuscript   |   Music
  • Mathhew Betham MS tune-book (VWML) MBe.60
  • Betham, Matthew   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bc783dbf-f171-479d-94db-9849140765cd
  • URL link

WOUNDED HUSSAR, THE

  • First line: Alone to the banks of the dark rolling Danube
  • Roud no: 2699    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'A Garland of New Songs' [c1817] (Harvard Univ. (Houghton) Library + ECCO)
  • J. Marshall (Newcastle)   |   England : Newcastle