Vocal Music

Who So Ever Will

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1941

For SATB choir and piano. The original score indicates that it was a “souvenir of the Lake Odessa Bible Conference.” It also indicates that it was “affectionately dedicated to Lake Odessa Bible Conference and My Friend Dr. H. H. Newell” and that it was “first sung by Dollie Bow of Pace’s Gospel Choral Union.”

Why Have My Loved Ones Gone?

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1861

“Why Have My Loved Ones Gone?” was submitted for copyright deposit on August 5, 1861, by Horace Waters. 

William H. Oetting Collection

William H. Oetting was an organist, composer, and educator.

Willie Has Gone to the War

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1863

“Willie Has Gone to War” was submitted for copyright deposit on July 1, 1863, by William A. Pond & Co. George Cooper authored the lyrics.

Willie My Brave

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1853

“Willie My Brave” was submitted for copyright on October 21, 1851. An arrangement with guitar accompaniment was submitted for copyright on August 23, 1853, by Firth, Pond & Co.

According to Evelyn Foster Mornweck’s The Chronicles of Stephen Foster’s Family:

Willie We Have Missed You

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1854

“Willie We Have Missed You” was presented for copyright deposit on March 4, 1854, by Firth, Pond & Co. A guitar arrangement of the song was submitted for copyright deposit on September 20, 1854, also by Firth, Pond & Co.

According to Evelyn Foster Morneweck’s The Chronicles of Stephen Foster’s Family:

Willie’s Gone to Heaven

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1863

“Willie’s Gone to Heaven” was submitted for copyright deposit on January 31, 1863, by Horace Waters of New York.

From Evelyn Foster Mornweck’s The Chronicles of Stephen Foster’s Family:

Wilt Thou Be True?

Artist (Composed By): 
Foster, Stephen C. (Collins)
1864

“Wilt Thou Be True?” was submitted for copyright deposit on January 23, 1864, by Horace Waters of New York. George Cooper authored the lyrics.

Your Love Kiss

Artist (Composed By): 
Pace, Charles H. (Henry)
1949

For solo voice and piano.

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