Author:Edward Teschemacher

Collections

 * Songs of the Norseland (1906), collection of Danish and Norwegian folk songs translated by Teschemacher, with music by Hermann Löhr
 * Romany Songs (1909), collection of songs with music by Hermann Löhr and lyrics by Teschemacher and Arthur Cleveland

Individual songs

 * "Farewell to Summer" (1900)
 * "Because" (1902)
 * "The Little Irish Girl" (1903)
 * "I Know a Lovely Garden" (1903)
 * "Mattinata" (1904) (translated from Italian)
 * "Tommy Lad!" (1907)
 * "Until" (1910)
 * "Where My Caravan Has Rested" (1910)
 * "Your Heart Will Call Me Home" (1912)
 * "Sweetest Rose That Ever Bloomed" (1912)
 * "What Would the Roses Say?" (1912)
 * "The Bells of Burmali", from Songs of the Orient (1912)
 * "Eyes That Used to Gaze in Mine" (1912)
 * "Those Sad Blue Eyes" (1912)
 * "The Voyagers" (1912)
 * "The Call of the Homeland" (1912)
 * "Life and Love" (1912)
 * "Lily of My Heart" (1912)
 * "Rose of Mine" (1912)
 * "The Clasp of a Hand" (1912)
 * "I Looked Into Your Heart" (1912)
 * "Absence" (1912)
 * "The Dawn" (1912)
 * "The Little Shawl of Blue" (1913)
 * "Trusting Eyes" (1913)
 * "Shipmates O' Mine" (1913)
 * "Serenade Espagnole" (1914)
 * "Night and Dawn" (1914)
 * "I Wonder If Love Is a Dream" (1914)
 * "Stars That Light My Garden" (1915)
 * "Go For A Soldier" (1915)
 * "Golden Bird" (1915)
 * "Out of the Silence" (1915)
 * "Come and See the Roses" (1915)
 * "Those Eyes of Blue" (1915)
 * "The Blackbird Sings to You" (1915)
 * "Fairies from the Moon" (1915)
 * "O Flower Divine" (1915)
 * "Love's Silent Song" (1915)
 * "Oh May My Dreams Come True" (1915)
 * "Your Voice" (1915)
 * "Come to Me, Morna" (1915)
 * "God's Beautiful Valley" (1915)
 * "This Rose of Mine" (1915)
 * "Dear Little Girl Named You" (1915)
 * "Fairlie/Mable Browning" (1915) (words by Teschemacher and E.W. Anderson)
 * "Secret of My Heart" (1915)
 * "Calling Me Home to You" (1916)
 * "No Voice but Yours" (1916)
 * "The Garden of Your Heart" (1917)
 * "The Trail That Leads to Home" (1917)
 * "Garden of Summer" (1920)