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Wheeler, Charles Edward.

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Item Type
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Personal Name(s)
Wheeler, Charles Edward ; Warman, Cy ; Keith, Marian ; Lanier, Sidney ; Wheeler, Marian ; Gunn, John M.
Corporate Name(s)
London Daily News ; Ontario Lithographing Co.
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 42.98339 Longitude: -81.23304
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A-hunting we will go. Music by [C. E. Wheeler]. Voice.

Almighty Father. Music by C. E. Wheeler, words from prayers. Voice. n.d. Appears on the same sheet of music as Wheeler’s “I have called upon thee.”

Autumn March of the News. Music by C. E. Wheeler. Piano. no date. 2 copies. Composed for London Daily News (LPL has 1938-1940 issues of London News). Published by Ontario Lithographing Co., London, Ontario.

Bless the Lord O my soul. Music by C. E. Wheeler, words from scripture. Voice. (SATB) n.d.

Coming back to Canada. Music by C. E. Wheeler, words by Cy Warman. Piano and voice. 1904. Cy Warman was born in Illinois, but lived for some years in London, Ont. Wrote one of his most famous songs in London for hs bride-to-be “Sweet Marie.” Buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, London, at his request.

God of the passing years (chorus part). Music by C. E. Wheeler, words by Marian Keith. Voice. “Into the woods my master came” is included on the same sheet as this song.

Hunting Song. Music by [C. E. Wheeler]. Voice. (solo and SATB). n.d.

I have called upon thee. Music by C. E. Wheeler, words from scripture. Voice. n.d. “Almighty Father” is included on the same sheet as this song.

Into the woods my master came (chorus part). Music by C. E. Wheeler, words by Sidney Lanier. Voice. n.d. for music (words written in 1880). Appears on same sheet music as Wheeler’s “God of the passing years.”

Hear O Lord. Music by C. E. Wheeler. Words from prayer/scripture. Voice. (SATB) n.d. This song is found at the bottom of the sheet for “Let the words of my mouth,” also by Wheeler.

Lead them forth. Music by M.K. [Marian Keith] and C. E. Wheeler. Voice. n.d.

Let the words of my mouth. Music by C. E. Wheeler. Words from scripture. Voice. (SATB) n.d. “Hear O Lord” is included on the same sheet.

[Let us sing a song of London] (first line of untitled piece). Music by C. E. Wheeler. Voice. (TTBB). n.d.

Man that is born of woman (chorus). Music by C. E. Wheeler. Words from Book of Common Prayer. Voice. (SATB) n.d.

The mists o’ Loughcree. Music by C. E. Wheeler, words by Marian Keith. Piano and voice. 1929.

O heavenly Father over us bend. Music by [C. E. Wheeler]. Voice. (SATB) n.d.

Sing for our fallen brave. Music by C. E. Wheeler. Voice. (TTBB) n.d.

Sing Noel. Music by C. W. Wheeler and MK. Voice. (SATB) n.d.

We thy people and sheep of thy pasture (Chorus). Music by C. E. Wheeler. words from scripture. Voice (SATB). n.d.

We’re all Old Boys today. Music by C. E. Wheeler, words by John M. Gunn. Piano and voice. 1938.

London Sheet Music - ARCHIVAL BOX #394C

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