The following songs were from Charles H. Kerr’s Socialist Songs with Music (1902):
- All for the Cause (William Morris)
- Breaking Chains (Charles H. Kerr)
- Come, Comrades, Come! (William Morris)
- Day-Dawn (Evelyn Pyne)
- The Day of the Lord (Charles Kingsley)
- The Fatherhood of God (John Jones)
- Hark! The Battle-Cry Is Ringing! (Henry Stephens Salt)
- A Harvest Hymn (John Glasse)
- Hey for the Day! (Tom Maguire)
- The Hope of the Ages (E. Nesbit)
- Hymn of the Toilers (Rose Alice Cleveland)
- The International Party (Charles H. Kerr)
- The Jubilee of Labor (Herbert N. Casson)
- The Laborer’s Battle Hymn (James L. Joynes)
- Life of Ages (Samuel Johnson)
- The Long-Haired Kings (Charles H. Kerr)
- March, March, Comrades All (Tom Maguire)
- The March of the Workers (William Morris)
- Marching Song (Charles H. Kerr)
- The Marseillaise (Charles H. Kerr)
- No Master (William Morris)
- Men of the People (Herbert Burrows)
- The Ninety and Nine (Rose Elizabeth Smith)
- Onward, Brothers (Havelock Ellis)
- Onward, Friends of Freedom (John Glasse)
- Out of the Dark (Samuel Longfellow)
- Prayer-Answer (E. D. Cheney)
- Rallying Song (James P. Morton, Jr.)
- The Red Flag (James Connell)
- The Smith and the King (Edward Carpenter)
- Toilers, Arise! (Edward Carpenter)
- True Freedom (James R. Lowell)
- The Voice of Toil (William Morris)
- What Ho! My Lads (James L. Joynes)
- When the Revolution Comes (John R. Glasier)
- Workers of England (James Connell)
- Your Work, My Work (Charles H. Kerr)