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19th century Vienna drinking song

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If anyone knows the sheet music of this tune:

Ja wir san halt Lichtentaler.mpg

Ja mir san halt Lichtentaler

I discovered this tune on a cd with Viennese drinking songs. The track is called Aber grebelt muss er sein.
This appears to be an old march, Lichtenthaler Marsch composed by Alois Strohmayer (1822-1890), and later on converted into a drinking song, still popular today in Vienna and Austria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alois_Strohmayer

It seems Alois father played music together with the composer Franz Schubert.
http://www.musiklexikon.ac.at/ml/musik_S/Strohmayer_Familie.xml
Sohn des Privatlehrers Martin St., der noch gemeinsam mit Fr. Schubert in der Lichtentaler Kirche musiziert hatte
 
And just when I was going to close my internet session... I found the sheet music in pdf...

Its an arrangment by Willy Jelinek, and the sheet music is in public domain, here it is:
http://gso.gbv.de/DB=1.60/SET=1/TTL=1/MAT=/NOMAT=T/CLK?IKT=8062&TRM=Aber+greblt+muaß+er+sein

I found this website five minutes ago, seems to be a digital dbase of old songs sheet music.
Ill have a look later this week, maybe some more treasures can be found here.

Happy to have found the sheet music already. Now I can learn the tune to play for an evening of songs I have to go to with my accordion. I wanted to play the tune and show it to some friends.
 
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