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Browsing topics in Songs of the New Crusade: a collection of stirring twentieth century temperance songs
Select a topic:
Temperance
Topic
Sub-Topic
Hymn
First Line
Temperance
#61
As long as the people permit the saloon
Temperance
#62
The saloon must surely go
Temperance
#63
The barkeepers seem a pleasant lot
Temperance
#64
The tramp of marching armies
Temperance
#65
May the Lord, our Master, count on you, my friend
Temperance
#66
O Columbia, the gem of the ocean
Temperance
#67
Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light
Temperance
#68b
God save our gracious king
Temperance
#68a
My country, 'tis of thee
Temperance
#69
You purpose to cast a good ballot, my friend
Temperance
#70
Why should we falter, faint or fear?
Temperance
#71
Said a man the other day adown in old Tennessee
Temperance
#72
There was a man in our good town
Temperance
#73
Come and sign the pledge tonight, lads
Temperance
#74
Listen, listen, weary comrades!
Temperance
#75
Come, boys, and pledge your heart and hand
Temperance
#76
Fall into the ranks, lads, and courage with you bring
Temperance
#77
We're a brave and sturdy crew
Temperance
#78
Did you vote for Prohibition?
Temperance
#79
Write it on the liquor store
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