NEW SONGS
The Listener has received from the publishers, Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd., Ilfracombe, North Devon, the following songs: "Sometimes," "I’m Back with the Boys Again,’ "Mothers of England," "Keep Up Your Peckers," "For Democracy," "As Lovely For You," and "Little Children,’ all composed by James Morrell; "The Devils Have Gone Home" (W. E. Goodison-Orr), "There’s a New Road Waiting" (H. Wallis), "The Old Home" (J. Wright), "Each To-morrow" (R. Barrett), "Garden of Dreams" (R. Bros), and "Waltz in My Heart" (W. Hanham), "My Pal" (C. Stowell), "She’s the Girl of My Golden Dreams" (P. J. Herbruck), and "Sundown in Devon" (J. Fuller); also "Album Characteristique for Piano, Opus 26," by Adeline Prince. Ernest Armstrong, of Whakatane (composer of "Sons of the Diggers’), has sent us a copy of his Home Guard Marching Song entitled "Up Guards and At ’Em."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 195, 19 March 1943, Page 9
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140NEW SONGS New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 195, 19 March 1943, Page 9
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