Texts by R. Service set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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- Can you recall, dear comrade, when we tramped God's land together (from The Spell of the Yukon) - A. Bliss
- Freedom's Fool (To hell with Government I say) (from Rhymes of a Roughneck)
- Grin (If you're up against a bruiser and you're getting knocked about —) (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias
- I Am Freedom's Fool (To hell with Government I say) (from Rhymes of a Roughneck) - G. Bachlund
- If you're up against a bruiser and you're getting knocked about — (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias (Grin)
- L'Envoi (You who have lived in the land) (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias
- Premonition ('Twas a year ago and the moon was bright) (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias
- The Heart of the Sourdough (There where the mighty mountains bare their fangs unto the moon) - S. Lias
- The Lure of Little Voices (There's a cry from out the loneliness — oh, listen, Honey, listen!) (from The Spell of the Yukon)
- The Lure of the Little Voices (There's a cry from out the loneliness — oh, listen, Honey, listen!) (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias
- There's a cry from out the loneliness — oh, listen, Honey, listen! (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias (The Lure of Little Voices)
- There where the mighty mountains bare their fangs unto the moon - S. Lias (The Heart of the Sourdough)
- The tramps (Can you recall, dear comrade, when we tramped God's land together) (from The Spell of the Yukon) - A. Bliss
- To hell with Government I say (from Rhymes of a Roughneck) - G. Bachlund (Freedom's Fool)
- 'Twas a year ago and the moon was bright (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias (Premonition)
- You who have lived in the land (from The Spell of the Yukon) - S. Lias (L'Envoi)
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