Several of Foster's songs have alternate titles which are included in the "Title" column along with the original title. The original title is always given first.
Sortable tableTitle | Published | Publisher | Lyricist | Genre |
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"Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"All Day Long" | 1864 (April) | Holloway's Musical Monthly Magazine | Clara Morton |
"Anadolia" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Angelina Baker" or "Angelina the Baker" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"The Angels Are Singing Unto Me" | 1863 | Horace Waters[1] |
"Annie My Own Love" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. | Charles P. Shiras |
"The Anthenaeum Collection" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Away Down South" or "Way Down Souf" | 1848 | W. C. Peters & Co. |
"Beautiful Child of Song" | 1860 | Clark's School Visitor Magazine |
"Beautiful Dreamer" | 1864 | Wm. A. Pond & Co. | Published posthumously |
"The Beautiful Shore" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Mrs. O. S. Matteson |
"Better Times Are Coming" or "Better Days Are Coming" | 1862 | Horace Waters |
"The Bright Hills of Glory" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Mary Ann Kidder |
"Bring My Brother Back to Me" | 1863 | S. T. Gordon | George Cooper |
"Bury Me in the Morning, Mother" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Camptown Races" or "Gwine to Run All Night" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"Cane Brake Jig" or "Plantation Jig" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Choral Harp" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming" | 1855 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Come With Thy Sweet Voice Again" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Comrades, Fill No Glass for Me" | 1855 | Miller & Beacham |
"Cora Dean" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Dearer Than Life!" | 1869 (February or March) | The Demorest Monthly Magazine | George Cooper |
"Dolcy Jones" | 1849 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Dolly Day" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"Don't Be Idle" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Mary Ann Kidder |
"Don't Bet Your Money On de Shanghai" | 1861 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Down Among the Cane Brakes" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"A Dream of My Mother and My Home" or "I Dream of My Mother" or "A Dream of My Mother Land" | 1862 | Horace Waters |
"Ellen Bayne" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Eulalie" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. | Henry Sylvester Cornwall |
"Fairy Belle" | 1859 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Farewell Mother Dear" | 1861 | John J. Daly |
"Farewell My Lilly Dear" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Farewell Old Cottage" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Farewell Sweet Mother" | 1861 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Fighting for the Flag Day and Night" | 1865 | Horace Waters |
"For the Dear Old Flag, I Die" | 1863 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"For Thee Love for Thee" | 1859 | Firth, Pond & Co. | William Henry McCarthy |
"Friendship with the World" | Joseph C. Ludgate | hymn[2] |
"Gentle Annie" | 1859 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Gentle Lena Clare" | 1862 | S. T. Gordon |
"Give the Stranger Happy Cheer" | 1851 | F. D. Benteen |
"Give This to Mother" | 1864 | P. A. Wundermann | S. W. Harding |
"Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"The Glendy Burk" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Great Baby Show" or "The Abolition Show" | 1856 (September 26) | Pittsburgh Post |
"Happy Hours At Home" | 1862 | John J. Daly |
"Hard Times Come Again No More" or "Hard Times" | 1855 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"He Leadeth Me Beside Still Waters" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Joseph Gilmore |
"Heavenly Echoes" | 1867 | C. M. Tremaine | Compiled by Horace Waters |
"The Holiday Schottisch" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Hour for Thee & Me" |
"Hurrah for the Bigler Boys" | 1851 | Fletcher Hodges, Jr. |
"I Cannot Sing to Night" | 1852 | Firth, Pond & Co. | George F. Banister |
"I See Her Still in My Dreams" | 1857 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"I Will Be True to Thee" | 1862 | Horace Waters |
"I Would Not Die In Spring Time" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"I Would Not Die In Summer Time" | 1851 | F. D. Benteen |
"I'd Be a Fairy" | 1863 | S. T. Gordon |
"I'll Be a Soldier" | 1861 | John J. Daly |
"I'll Be Home to Morrow" | 1862 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"If You've Only Got a Moustache" | 1864 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"Irene" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Jennie's Own Schottisch" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Jenny June" | 1863 | Firth, Pond & Co. | George Cooper |
"Jenny's Coming O'er the Green" | 1860 (July) | Clark's School Visitor Magazine |
"Katy Bell" | 1863 | S. T. Gordon | George Cooper |
"Kiss Me Dear Mother (Ere I Die)" | 1869 | Wm. A. Pond & Co. |
"Kissing In the Dark" | 1863 | John J. Daly | George Cooper |
"Larry's Good Bye" | 1853 | S. T. Gordon | George Cooper |
"Laura Lee" | 1851 | F. D. Benteen |
"Leave Me With My Mother" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Lena Our Loved One is Gone" | 1863 | John J. Daly | George Cooper |
"Lily Ray" | 1850 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Linda Has Departed" | 1859 | Firth, Pond & Co. | William Henry McCarthy |
"Linger In Blissful Repose" | 1858 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Little Ballad Girl" or "'Tis My Father's Song" | 1860 (December) | Clark's School Visitor Magazine |
"Little Belle Clair" | 1861 | John J. Daly |
"Little Ella" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Little Ella's an Angel!" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Little Jenny Dow" | 1862 | Horace Waters |
"Little Mac! Little Mac! You're the Very Man" | 1864 | J. Marsh |
"Lizzie Dies To-Night" | 1861 (May) | Clark's School Visitor Magazine | Mary Rynon Reese |
"Long-Ago Day" | Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. |
"Lou'siana Belle" | 1847 | W. C. Peters & Co. |
"The Love I Bear to Thee" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Lula Is Gone" | 1858 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Maggie by My Side" | 1852 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Maria Bach Waltz" | 1944 | Evelyn Foster Morneweck, Chronicles of Stephen Foster's Family |
"Mary Loves the Flowers" | 1850 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Massa's In de Cold Ground" | 1852 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Melinda May" | 1851 | F. D. Benteen |
"Merry Little Birds Are We" | 1862 | Horace Waters |
"The Merry, Merry Month of May" | 1862 (May) | Clark's School Visitor Magazine |
"Mine Is the Mourning Heart" | 1861 (July) | Clark's School Visitor Magazine |
"Molly" |
"Molly Dear Good Night" | 1861 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Molly! Do You Love Me?" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"Mother, Thou'rt Faithful to Me" | 1851 | F. D. Benteen |
"Mr. & Mrs. Brown" | 1864 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"My Angel Boy, I Cannot See Thee Die" | 1865 | Wm. A. Pond & Co. | H. Brougham |
"My Boy Is Coming From the War" | 1863 | S. T. Gordon | George Cooper |
"My Brudder Gum" | 1849 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"My Hopes Have Departed Forever" | 1858 | Firth, Pond & Co. | James Gates Percival |
"My Loved One and My Own" or "Eva" | 1858 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night" or "My Old Kentucky Home" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"My Wife Is a Most Knowing Woman" | 1863 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"Nee and I" | 1861 | John J. Daly |
"Nelly Bly" | 1850 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Nelly Was a Lady" | 1849 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"No Home, No Home" | 1862 | John J. Daly |
"None Shall Weep a Tear for Me" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. | Richard Henry Wilde |
"Nothing But a Plain Old Soldier" | 1863 | John J. Daly |
"Oh! 'Tis Glorious!" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Edward Nevin |
"Oh! Boys Carry Me 'Long" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Oh! Lemuel!" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"Oh! Susanna" or "Susanna" | 1848 | C. Holt, Jr. | First performance 1847 |
"Oh! Tell Me of My Mother" | 1861 | John J. Daly |
"Oh! There's No Such Girl As Mine" or "There's No Such Girl As Mine" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Samuel Lover |
"Oh, Why Am I So Happy?" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Francis D. Murtha |
"Old Black Joe" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Old Dog Tray" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Old Folks At Home" or "Swanee River" or "Way Down Upon de Swanee River" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Old Folks Quadrilles" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Old Memories" | 1853 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Old Uncle Ned" or "Uncle Ted" | 1848 | Millets Music Saloon |
"Once I Loved Thee Mary Dear" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. | William Cullen Crookshank |
"Onward and Upward!" | 1863 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"Open Thy Lattice Love" | 1844 | George Willig | Lyrics by George P. Morris |
"Our Bright Summer Days Are Gone" or "Our Bright Bright Summer Days Are Gone" | 1861 | John J. Daly |
"Our Willie Dear Is Dying" | 1861 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Over the River" | 1863 Horace Waters |
"Parthenia to Ingomar" | 1859 | Firth, Pond & Co. | William Henry McCarthy |
"A Penny for Your Thoughts" | 1861 | Horace Waters |
"Poor Drooping Maiden" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Praise the Lord!" | 1867 | C. M. Tremaine | Compiled by Horace Waters |
"The Pure, The Bright, The Beautiful" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Ring de Banjo" or "Ring, Ring, de Banjo!" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Sadly to Mine Heart Appealing" | 1858 | Firth, Pond & Co. | Eliza Sheridan Carey |
"Santa Anna's Retreat From Buena Vista" | 1848 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Seek and Ye Shall Find" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"She Was All the World to Me" | 1864 | Horace Waters | Dr. Duffy |
"Sitting By My Own Cabin Door" | 1864 | John J. Daly |
"Slumber My Darling" | 1862 | Horace Waters |
"Soiree Polka" | 1850 | W. C. Peters |
"A Soldier In de Colored Brigade" | 1863 | Firth, Pond & Co. | George Cooper |
"The Soldier's Home" | 1863 | S. T. Gordon | George Cooper |
"Some Folks" | 1855 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Somebody's Coming to See Me to Night" | 1864 | D. S. Holmes | George Cooper |
"The Song of All Songs" | 1863 | D. S. Holmes |
"The Spirit of My Song" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen | Netta Victoria Fuller |
"Stand Up For the Truth" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Stay Summer Breath" | 1848 | W. C. Peters & Co. |
"Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Summer Longings" | 1849 | W. C. Peters & Co. | Denis Florence McCarthy |
"Sweet Emerald Isle That I Love So Well" | 1866 | John J. Daly | George Cooper |
"Sweet Little Maid of the Mountain" | 1861 | John J. Daly |
"Sweetly She Sleeps, My Alice Fair" | 1851 | F. D. Benteen | Charles G. Eastman |
"Tears Bring Thoughts of Heaven" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Tell Me Love of Thy Early Dreams" | 1864 | John J. Daly |
"Tell Me of the Angels, Mother" | 1864 | John J. Daly |
"That's What's the Matter" | 1862 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Social Orchestra" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"There Are Plenty of Fish In the Sea" | 1862 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"There Was a Time" | 1863 | S. T. Gordon | James D. Byrne |
"There's a Good Time Coming" | 1846 | Peters & Field | Charles Mackay |
"This Rose Will Remind You" or "My Story of Love" | Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. | New lyrics by Jack Lawrence |
"Thou Are the Queen of My Song" | 1859 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"A Thousand Miles From Home" | 1870 | John J. Daly |
"The Tioga Waltz" | 1896 | Morrison Foster, Biography: Songs and Musical Compositions of Stephen C. Foster |
"Turn Not Away!" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"Under the Willow She's Sleeping" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Village Bells, Polka" | 1850 | F. D. Benteen |
"Village Festival (Quadrilles Nos. 1-4)" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Village Maiden" | 1855 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Virginia Belle" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Voice of By Gone Days" | 1850 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"The Voices that Are Gone" | 1865 | Wm. A. Pond & Co. |
"Was My Brother In the Battle?" | 1862 | Horace Waters |
"Waters' Golden Harp" or "Water's Choral Harp" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Way Down In Ca-i-ro" | 1850 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Way Down South In Alabama" | 1848 | Millets Music Saloon |
"We Are Coming Father Abraham, 300,000 More" | 1862 | S. T. Gordon | James Sloane Gibbons |
"We Will Keep a Bright Lookout" | 1863 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"We'll All Meet Our Saviour" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"We'll Still Keep Marching On" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Mary Ann Kidder |
"We'll Tune Our Hearts" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"We've a Million In the Field" | 1862 | S. T. Gordon |
"What Does Every Good Child Say?" | 1867 | C. M. Tremaine | Compiled by Horace Waters |
"What Must a Fairy's Dream Be?" | 1847 | W. C. Peters |
"What Shall the Harvest Be?" | 1863 | Horace Waters | Emily Sullivan Oakey |
"When Dear Friends Are Gone" | 1864 | P. A. Wundermann |
"When Old Friends Were Here" | 1864 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"When This Dreadful War Is Ended" or "When This War Is Ended" | 1863 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
"Where Has Lula Gone" | 1858 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Where Is Thy Spirit Mary" | 1895 | Geo. Mercer, Jr. | View the archived, handwritten manuscript[3] |
"Where We Work for the Lord" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"The White House Chair" | 1856 (September 29) | Pittsburgh Post |
"Why Have My Loved Ones Gone?" | 1861 | Horace Waters |
"Why No One to Love?" | 1862 | S. T. Gordon |
"The Wife or He'll Come Home" | 1860 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Willie Has Gone to War" | 1863 | Wm. A. Pond & Co. | View the archived, handwritten manuscript[4] |
"Willie My Brave" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Willie We Have Missed You" | 1854 | Firth, Pond & Co. |
"Willie's Gone to Heaven" | 1863 | Horace Waters |
"Wilt Thou Be Gone Love" | 1851 | Firth, Pond & Co. | William Shakespeare |
"Wilt Thou Be True?" | 1864 | Horace Waters | George Cooper |
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/w/a/t/waters_horace.htm|title=Horace Waters|website=www.hymntime.com}}
2. ^{{cite web | title = Friendship with Jesus | url = http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/f/r/i/friendwj.htm | accessdate = 2015-10-17 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/u/ulsmanuscripts/pdf/31735066205752.pdf|title="Where is Thy Spirit, Mary?," - Digital Pitt|website=digital.library.pitt.edu}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://digital.library.pitt.edu/u/ulsmanuscripts/pdf/31735066205778.pdf|title="Willie Has Gone to War," - Digital Pitt|website=digital.library.pitt.edu}}