Wesley, Samuel Sebastian, 1810-1876 (organist and composer)
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Song titled "Donald and Lucy The Shepherd's Duet. Air - "Come under my plaidy"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Donald and Lucy The Shepherd's Duet. Air - "Come under my plaidy."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
Song titled "Jamie's Dream! Air, "Auld Robin Gray"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Jamie's Dream! Air, "Auld Robin Gray."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley and sold to music publisher D'Almaine and Co.
Song titled "Looking o'er the moonlight billow." Air - "Lullaby"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Looking o'er the moonlight billow." Air - "Lullaby."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
Song titled "Oh meet me to night! Air, "Over the Water to Charlie"", 1834-1857
Song titled "Oh meet me to night! Air, "Over the Water to Charlie."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley and published in the Metropolitan Magazine in June 1834.
Song titled "Oh where is he! Air, "My Boy Tammy"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Oh where is he! Air, "My Boy Tammy."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
Song titled "Scotch Melodies. The bonnie Sweet Land! Air "Kinloch of Kinloch"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Scotch Melodies. The bonnie Sweet Land! Air "Kinloch of Kinloch."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
Song titled "The Young Bride! Air - "Banks of the Dee"", 1810-1857
Song titled "The Young Bride! Air - "Banks of the Dee."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
Song titled "Thou Silver Stream. Air - "Edinborough Town"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Thou Silver Stream. Air - "Edinborough [sic] Town."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
Song titled "Thou Wakeful Star. Air - "Mary's Dream"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Thou Wakeful Star. Air - "Mary's Dream."" This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
Song titled "Wallace to his Army. Air - "Robin O'dair"", 1810-1857
Song titled "Wallace to his Army. Air - "Robin O'dair."" Referring to William Wallace who led the Wars of Scottish Independence in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. This song was set to music by Samuel Wesley.
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