| Music to Welcome the Spring | |
| Hymns of Rejoicing | |
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1. All things bright and beautiful
(interwoven with traditional English Royal Oak) |
. . . . . W H Monk
(arr JF) |
| 2. St George's Edinburgh | . . . . . A M Thomson |
| Ye gates, lift up your heads on high (arr JF) | |
| 3. Jesu, joy of man's desiring | . . . . . J S Bach (arr Percival Price) |
| For the young at heart | |
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4. Boys and girls come out to play,
and other nursery tunes |
. . . . . JF |
| 5. Teddy bear's picnic | . . . . . John W Bratton (arr JF) |
| 6. The music box | . . . . . H J Rufty |
| Specially for Spring | |
| 7. Spring song | . . . . . Felix Mendelssohn |
| 8. Song without words No. 9 | . . . . . Felix Mendelssohn |
| 9. O for the wings of a dove | . . . . . Felix Mendelssohn |
| 10. When Irish eyes are smiling | . . . . . Ernest R Ball (arr JF) |
| Scottish songs for Catherine MacKenzie | |
| 11. Ye banks and braes | . . . . . (arr Sally Slade Warner) |
| 12. Skye boat song | . . . . . (arr John D Gordon) |
| 13. The blue bells of Scotland | . . . . . (arr John D Gordon) |
| Carnival Suite | . . . . Frank Della Penna |
| 14. Ambience dedicated to Percival Price | |
| 15. Popcorn | |
| 16. Carousal | |
| 17. Sleepy -Head | |
| National Anthem |