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The Authentic Gilbert & Sullivan Songbook

  • Composer: Sullivan, A

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Contents

  • Sullivan, A: A magnet hung in a hardware shop (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: A Maiden Fair To See (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: A man who would woo a fair maid (from The Yeomen Of The Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: A more humane Mikado never (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: A Wandering Minstrel (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Alone and yet alive (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Am I alone and unobserved?...If you're anxious for to shine (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: As some day it may happen (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Behold The Lord High Executioner (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Cheerily Carols The Lark (from Ruddigore)
  • Sullivan, A: Dance A Cachuca (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: For he's going to marry Yum-Yum (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: He Is An Englishman (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: Here's a how-de-do! (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: I Am A Courtier (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: I Am A Pirate King...Oh Better Far To Live And Die (from The Pirates of Penzance)
  • Sullivan, A: I am the captain of the Pinafore (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: I am the monarch of the sea (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: I am the very model of a modern Major-General (from The Pirates of Penzance)
  • Sullivan, A: I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: I have a song to sing, O! (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: I once was a very abandoned person (from Ruddigore)
  • Sullivan, A: I Shipped, D'Ye See (from Ruddigore)
  • Sullivan, A: I stole the prince (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: I'm Called Little Buttercup (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: I've Jibe And Joke...I've Wisdom From The East (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: If Somebody There Chanced To Be (from Ruddigore)
  • Sullivan, A: If you go in (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: In enterprise of martial kind (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: Is Life A Boon? (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: Little Maid of Arcadee (from Thespis)
  • Sullivan, A: Loudly Let The Trumpet Bray (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest…When you're lying awake (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: Miya sarna (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: My Boy, You May Take It From Me (from Ruddigore)
  • Sullivan, A: My Eyes Are Fully Open To My Awful Situation (from Ruddigore)
  • Sullivan, A: Never Mind The Why And Wherefore (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: O foolish fay (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: Oh! A Private Buffoon (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: On a tree by a river (Tit-willow)
  • Sullivan, A: Poor wand'ring one (from The Pirates of Penzance)
  • Sullivan, A: Princess Ida: A lady fair (The Ape and The Lady)
  • Sullivan, A: Princess Ida: Expressive glances
  • Sullivan, A: Princess Ida: I Am A Maiden Cold
  • Sullivan, A: Princess Ida: If you give me your attention
  • Sullivan, A: Princess Ida: This helmet, I suppose
  • Sullivan, A: Princess Ida: Whene'er I spoke
  • Sullivan, A: Princess Ida: Would you know the kind of maid
  • Sullivan, A: Prithee, Pretty Maiden (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: Sad is that woman's lot (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: So Go To Him (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: So Please You, Sir (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Spurn not the nobly born (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: Strange Adventure (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: Take a pair of sparkling eyes (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: The flowers that bloom in the spring (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: The Grand Duke: So ends my dream
  • Sullivan, A: The Law is the true embodiment (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: The soldiers of our Queen...If you want a receipt for that popular mystery (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: The Sorcerer: Dear friends, take pity on my lot
  • Sullivan, A: The Sorcerer: My Name is John Wellington Wells
  • Sullivan, A: The Sorcerer: Time was when love and I were well acquainted
  • Sullivan, A: The Sorcerer: Welcome joy! adieu to sadness!
  • Sullivan, A: The Sun Whose Rays (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Then one of us will be a Queen (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: There is beauty in the bellow of the blast (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: There Lived A King (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: Three little maids (from The Mikado)
  • Sullivan, A: Trial by Jury: O gentlemen, listen I pray
  • Sullivan, A: Trial by Jury: When first my old, old love I knew
  • Sullivan, A: Trial by Jury: When I, good friends, was called to the bar
  • Sullivan, A: Trial by Jury: With a sense of deep emotion
  • Sullivan, A: Tripping hither, tripping thither (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: Utopia Limited: In ev'ry mental lore
  • Sullivan, A: Utopia Limited: Society has quite forsaken all her wicked courses
  • Sullivan, A: We Sail The Ocean Blue (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: We're Called Gondolieri (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: Were I Thy Bride (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: When a felon's not engaged in his employment (from The Pirates of Penzance)
  • Sullivan, A: When A Merry Maiden Marries (from The Gondoliers)
  • Sullivan, A: When A Wooer Goes A-Wooing (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: When All Night Long A Chap Remains (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: When Britain Really Ruled The Waves (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: When I go out of door (from Patience)
  • Sullivan, A: When I was a lad (from HMS Pinafore)
  • Sullivan, A: When I went to the bar (from Iolanthe)
  • Sullivan, A: When Maiden Loves, She Sits and Sighs (from The Yeomen of the Guard)
  • Sullivan, A: When The Foemen Bears His Steel (from The Pirates of Penzance)
  • Sullivan, A: When the Night Wind Howls (from Ruddigore)
  • Sullivan, A: When you had left our pirate fold (from The Pirates Of Penzance)
  • Sullivan, A: With Cat-Like Tread (from The Pirates of Penzance)