The folksong fake book : a collection of 1000 folksongs from around the world : melody, lyrics, chords.
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Milwaukee, WI : H. Leonard Corp., [2000].
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0634012703, 9780634012709
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Table of Contents
A-hunting we will go
A-roving
a-tisket a-tasket
Abdul Abulbul Amir
Ach du lieber Augustin (O my dearest Augustine)
Acres of clams
Across the fields
Across the hall
Across the western ocean
Adam in the garden pinnin' leaves
Ah, poor bird
Ain't no more cane on the brazis
All day long
All God's children got shoes
All my trials
all night, all day
All night long
All over this world
All quiet along the Potomac tonight
All the pretty little horses
All through the night
Aloha oe
Alouette
Amazing grace
Angel band
Animal fair
Annabel Lee
Annie Laurie
Are you sleeping?
Arkansas traveler
As I roved out
As I was going to Ballynure
Ash grove (Llwyn On)
At the foot of yonder mountain
Auld lang syne
Aunt Dinah's quilting party
Aura Lee
Baa baa black sheep
Babe of Bethlehem
Bad company
Bad girl
Bailiff's daughter of Islington
Ballad of Ned Kelly
Ballad of the tea party
Baloo baleerie
Baloo, lammy
Baltimore fire
Bamboo flute
Banana boat loader's song (Day oh)
Banks of the Don
Banks of the Ohio
Banks of the sweet primroses
Barbara Allen
Barnyard song (I had a rooster)
Barnyards of Delgaty
Batchelor's walk
Battle on Shiloh's Hill
Battleship of Maine
Be present at our table, Lord
Be thou my vision
Bear went over the mountain
Beautiful brown eyes
Beautiful dreamer
Bedlam
Beggar
Believe me, if all those endearing young charms
Bendemeer's stream
Beware, Oh, take care
Big corral
Big road blues
Big rock candy mountain
Bile them cabbage down
Bill Groggin's ghost
Billy Barlow
Billy boy
Billy broke locks
Billy the Kid
Bingo
Birmingham bull
Black-eyed Susie
Black is the color of my true love's hair
Blackbirds and thrushes
Blood on the saddle
Blooming bright star of Belle Isle
Blow away the morning dew
Blow the candles out
Blow the man down
Blow the wind southerly
Blow, ye winds, in the morning
Blow, ye winds, westerly
Blue tail fly (Jimmy crack corn)
Blue bells of Scotland
Blue Mountain Lake
Boatman dance
Bobby Shaftoe
Bold Fenian men
Bold fisherman
Bold Robert Emmet
Bold soldier
Bold tenant farmer
Boll weevil
Boney was a warrior
Bonniest lass
Bonny bunch of roses
Bonny Earl of Murray
Bonny lighter boy
Bonny ship the Diamond
Bothbay whale
Boston burglar
Boston tea tax song
Botany bay
Bound for South Australia
Bound for the Rio Grande
Bow and balance
Bowld soger boy
Bowling Green
Brass mounted army
Brennan on the moor
Bright Phoebe
Brisk young bachelor
British Grenadiers
Broke and hungry
Brown eyes
Brown gal in de ring
Brown's ferry blues
Bruton town
Buckeye Jim
Buffalo gals (Won't you come out tonight)
Buffalo skinners
Bulldog and the bullfrog
bury me beneath the willow
Bury me not on the long prairie
bye, baby bunting
Byker Hill
Calton Weaver
Calvary
Campbells are coming
Camptown races
Canada-I-O
Cock Robin
Cod-liver oil
Cold water
Cole Younger
Colorado trail
Columbus stockade blues
Come all ye fair and tender maidens
Come and go with me
Come, Aurora
Come follow
Come, my dearest (Pjesma)
Come, o my love
Come, thou fount of every blessing
Come, ye sinners, poor and needy
Comin' through the rye
Cordelia Brown
Cork leg
Cosher Bailey's engine
Cotton-eye Joe
Cotton field song
Country gardens
County of Mayo
Cowboy
Cowboy's dream
Cowboy's life is a dreary life
Cradle hymn
Cradle song (Kehto Laula)
Crawdad song
Cripple Creek
Croppy boy
Cruel mother
Cruel war is raging
Cruel youth
Cryderville Jail
Cuckoo
Cumberland crew
Cumberland Gap
Cutty wren
Dabbling in the dew
Dance to your daddy
Danny boy
Danville girl
Darlin' Corey
Darling maiden, hark, I ask thee (Krakowiak)
Darling Nelly Gray
Daugher, will you marry?
David of the white rock
Days of forty-nine
Deadheads and suckers
Death and the lady
Deep blue sea
Deep river
Deer song
Delia's gone
Derby ram
Devil's questions
Devilish Mary
Dick Darby
Didn't it rain
Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel?
Died for love
Dingle puck goat
Dink's song
Dixie
Do as I'm doing
Dodger song
Don't I wish I was a single girl again
Don't sing love songs
Don't you weep after me
Doney gal
Donkey riding
Dowie dens of Yarrow
Down by the riverside
Down by the Salley Gardens
Down by the station
Down in my heart
Down in that valley
Down in the valley
Down in the willow garden
Down the river
Dreary Black Hills
Drill, ye tarriers, drill
Drink to me only with thine eyes
Drover's dream
Drummer and the cook
Drunkard's doom
Drunken sailor
Dry bones
Dry weather houses
Du, du Liegst Mir im Herzen (You, you weigh on my heart)
Dublin city
Dumbarton's drums
Dumplins
Duncan and Brady
Dunderbeck
Dying ranger
Dying stockman
E-ri-e Canal
Early one morning
East Virginia
Easter rebellion
Ebenezer
Eddystone light
Edward
Eensy, weensy spider
Eggs and marrowbone
Eileen Oge
Elanoy
Empty bed blues
Engine 143
Equinoxial and Phoebe
Erie Canal
Erin's lovely home
Every night when the sun goes in
Every time I feel the spirit
Everybody loves Saturday night
Exultation
Ezekiel saw the wheel
Factory girl
Fair Harvard
Fair maid of Sorrento (Vera Sorrentina)
Farewell, Nancy
Farmer in the dell
Farmer is the man
Farmer's daughter
Father Murphy
Father's whiskers
Felix, the soldier
Fenian man o'war
Fenians of Cahirciveen
Ferryland sealer
Filimiooriooriay
Finnegans' wake
Fire down below
Fix me, Jesus
Flash Jack from Gundagai
Flow gently, sweet Afton
Flower so white (Flor, Blanca Flor)
Flying cloud
Fod
Foggy dew
Foggy, foggy dew
Foggy mountain top
Follow the drinkin' gourd
For he's a jolly good fellow
For Kansas
Four Marys
Four nights drunk
Four pence a day
Fox
Frankie and Johnny
Free at last
Free little bird
Freedom
Freight train
Frog in the bog
Frog went a'courtin'
From Erin's shores
Fuller and Warren
Funiculi, funicula!
Gal that got stuck on everything she saw
Gallows pole
Galway piper
Garryowen
Gee, ma, I want to go home
Geordie
George Collins
Get up, Jack!
Gin I were
Girl I left behind me
Git along, little dogies
Give me that old time religion
Go down, Moses
Go in and out the village
Go tell Aunt Rhody
Go, tell it on the mountain
Go to slep my little baby (Duérmete Nino Chiquito)
Go way from my window
God save the King
Goin' across the mountain.
Goin' down to town
Goin' to Germany
Golden slumbers
Golden vanity
Goober peas
Good boy
Good morning, Mister Railroadman
Good news
Good night ladies
Good old rebel
Goodbye, old paint
Goosey, goosey gander
Gospel plow
Gospel train
Grandfather's clock
Great day
Great gettin' up mornin'
Great silkie
Great speckled bird
Green bushes
Green corn
Green gravel
Green grow the lilacs
Green grow the rashes, O
Green grows the laurel
Greenland fisheries
Greensleeves
Grey goose
Grizzly bear
Groundhot
Guantanamera
Guide my feet
Gypsy Davey
Hail, hail, the gan's all here
Hallelujah, I'm a bum!
Hand me down my walking cane
Hard, ain't it hard
Hard is the fortune of all womankind (Wagoner's lad)
Hard luck
Hares on the mountain
Harp that once
Hatikva
Haul away, Joe
Haul on the bowline
Hauling song
Hava Nagila
Have you seen but a white lily grow?
He arose
He is king of kings
He never said a mumbalin' word
He paid a debt
He's gone away
He's got the whole world in his hands
Hear lullabies and sleep now (Nanita nana)
Heave away
Hell-bound train
Henry Martin
Hey diddle diddle
Hey ho! nobody home
Hey Lolly, Lolly
Hickory dickory dock
Hieland laddie
High Barbaree
High Germany
Highland lad my love was born
Hill and gully rider
Hinky dinky parley voo
Home in that rock
Home on the range
Home sweet home
Homeward from the mountains (Hjemreise Fra Saeteren)
Honest ploughman
Hoosen Johnny
Horse named Bill
Hot cross buns
Hounds of Filemore
House carpenter
House of the rising sun
Housewife's lament
How can I keep from singing?
How can I leave thee?
How firm a foundation
How should I your true love know
How old are you, my pretty little miss?
Hudson River steamboat
Hullabaloo-balay
Hunters of Kentucky
Hunting the hare
Hurree hurroo
Hurry up, Liza Jane
Hush, little baby
I am a pilgrim
I can't feel at home in this world anymore
I don't want to get adjusted
I gave my love a cherry (Riddle song)
I know my lover
I know where I'm going
I never will marry
I ride an old paint
I shall not be moved
I walk the road again
I want Jesus to walk with me
I will feed my baby
I wish I was a mole
I wish I was single again
I'd like to be in Texas
I'll give my love an apple
I'm a roaring repeater
I'm gonna sing when the spirit says sing
I'm on my way
I'm sad and I'm lonely
I'm seventeen come Sunday
I'se the b'y that builds the boat
I've been working on the railroad
I've got no use for women
I've got peace like a river
I've got sixpence
If he'd be a buckaroo
If you're happy and you know it
Ilkley Moor
In good old colony times
In the forest grew a tiny birch tree
In the good old summertime
In the pines
In the shade of the old apple tree
Intoxicated rat
Irish astronomy
Irish girl
Irish washerwoman
Irishman's epistle
Iroquois lullaby
It was a lover and his lass
It was a mouse
It's the same the whole world over
Jack was ev'ry inch a sailor
Jackson
Jacob's ladder
Jam on Gerry's rocks
Jay Gould's daughter
Jeanie with the light brown hair
Jefferson and Liberty
Jenny Jenkins
Jerry Ryan
Jesse James
Jesus born in Beth'ny
Jesus loves me
Jesus, the christ, is born
Jim Fisk
Joe Bowers
John Brown's body
John Hardy
John Henry
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
John Peel
John Riley (I & II)
Johnny, come down to Hilo
Johnny has gone for a soldier
Johnny I hardly knew ye
Johnny Todd
Johnson boys
Join the British Army
Jolly Miller
Jordan ain't a hard road to travel
Joshua (Fit the battle of Jericho)
Jug of punch
Juniper tree
Just a closer walk with thee
Just before the battle, mother
Katy Cline
Katy Cruel
Kentucky babe
Kevin Barry
Keys to Canterbury
Kitt alone and I (I & II)
Kitty of Coleraine
Knight and the shepherd's daughter
Krishna
Kumbaya
Cucaracha
Ladies of Brisbane
Lady gay
Lady Isabel and the elf knight
Lady of Carlisle
Landlord, fill the flowing bowl
Lark in the clear air
Lark in the morn
Last request
Lavender's blue
Laxy Mary, will you get up?
Leatherwing bat
Let Erin remember the days of old
Let me fly
Let us all be joyful now (Gaudeamus Igitur)
Let us break bread together
Li'l Liza Jane
Life's railway to heaven
Likes likker better than me
Lily of the west
Limerick is beautiful
Lincolnshire poacher
Linstead market
Listen to the mockingbird
Little Annie Rooney
Little brown jug
Little David play on your harp
Little Joe, the wrangler
Little Maggie
Little Mohee
Little old sod shanty on my claim
Little orphan girl
Little saucepan (Sospan Vach)
Little snowball bush (Kalinka)
Liza Jane
Loch Lomond
London Bridge
Lonesome valley
Looby loo
Look down that lonesome road
Lord, I want to be a Christian
Lord Rendal
Low, low lands of Holland
Lullayb (Komoriuta)
Lullaby, my baby (Arroro Mi Nino)
MacPherson's farewell
Maid freed from the gallows
Maid on the shore
Make me a bed on the floor
Mama don't low
Mama, have you heard the news
Man goin' round
Man on the flying trapeze
Man without a woman
Mandolina
Marching through Georgia
Marianne
Mary Ann
Mary had a baby
Mary had a little lamb
Mary Hamilton
Matilda
May song
McCaffery
Me father's a lawyer in England
Men of Harlech
Men of the west
Mermaid song
Merrily we roll along
Michael Finnegan
Michael row the boat ashore
Michael Roy of Brooklyn City
Midnight special
Mighty day
Miller's daughter
Miss Lilian
Mrs. McGrath
Mrs. Murphy's chowder
Mister Rabbit
Molly Bann
Molly Brannigan
Molly Malone
More pretty girls than one
Morrissey and the Russian sailor
Motherless children
Mountain dew
Mountains of Mourne
Mowing the barley
Muffin man
Mulberry bush
Must I go bound?
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
My dame had a lame tame crane
My days have been so wondrous free
My heart's tonight in Texas
My home's across the Smoky Mountains
My Lord, what a morning
My love is a rider
My luve is like a red red rose
My mother chose my husband
My mother's old red shawl
My old hen
My old Kentucky home
My sweetheart's a mule
My white horse
My wild Irish rose
Nassau bound
Nearby to my dear one
Nelly was a lady
New river train
New York girls
Next market day
Night herding song
Nightingale with the dark beak
Nine hundred miles
Nine miles from Gundagai
Nine pound hammer
No hiding place
No Irish need apply
No more booze
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Nobody's business
None can love like an Irishman
Norah O'Neale
O how I love Jesus
O no, John!
O soldier
O waly, wally (the water is wide)
ODonnell Aboo
Oak and the ash
Oats, peas, beans and barley grow
Oh, Brandy, leave me alone
Oh, daddy be gay
Oh Dear! what can the matter ber?
Oh, freedom
Oh how lovely is the evening
Oh Mary, don't you weep
Oh Rowan tree
Oh, sinner man
Oh! Susanna
Oh, them golden slippers
Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone
Oh, won't you sit down?
Old ark's a-moverin'
Old Aunt Kate
Old bark hut.
Old Black Joe
Old blue
Old Chisholm trail
Old cow died
Old Dan Tucker
Old dog tray
Old folks at home
Old gospel ship
Old gray mare
Old Joe Clark
Old MacDonald had a farm
Old oaken bucket
Old orange flute
Old rattler
Old soldiers never die
Old turf fire
Old woman who went to market
Ole grey goose
Oleanna
Omie wise
On a crystal throne
On a Monday
On Jordan's stormy banks
On Mondays I never go to work
On the banks of Allan Water
On the Paris way
On top of old Smoky
Once I had a sweetheart
One man shall mow my meadow
One more day
ONe more river
One morning in May
Ophelia letter blow 'way
Otto Wood
Outward and homeward bound
Over the mountains (Love will find out the way)
Over the river and through the woods
Over the waves
Ox-driving song
Paddy and the whale
Paper of pins
Parting glass
Pat-a-pan (Willie, take your little drum)
Paw paw patch
pay me my money down
Peanut sat on a railroad track
Peter, Peter pumpkin eater
Po' boy
Polly, put the kettle on
Polly wolly doodle
Poor boy
Poor Lazarus
Poor lonesome cowboy
Pop goes the weasel
Praties, they grow small
Preguntales a las estrellas
Pretty girl milking her cow
Pretty little girl with the red dress on
Pretty Polly
Pretty Saro
Prison bound
Prisoner for life
Putting on the style
Queen Jane
Queen of hearts
Queensland drover
Railroad Bill
Railroader for me
Raise a ruckus tonight
Rake and rambling boy
Rambling blues
Rambling sailor
Real old mountain dew
Rebel soldier
Red apple juice
Red iron ore
Red light saloon
Red River Valley
Regular army, oh!
Reuben and Rachel
Reuben's train
Revolutionary tea
Rich Irish lady
Richmond is a hard road to travel
Riding in a buggy
Rifle
Rig-a-jig jig
Ring around the rosie
Rise and shine
Rise up, shepherd, and follow
Rising of the moon
River in the pines
Rivers of Babylon
Road to Gundagai
Road to the Isles
Robin redbreast
Rock-a-bye baby
Rock-a-my soul
Rock about my Saro Jane
Rock Island line
Rocks and gravel
Roddy McCorley
Roll, Alabama, roll
Roll down in line
Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Roll on the ground
Roll over
Rolling home
Rosa
rose of Tralee
Rose, Rose
Rosewood casket
Rosin the beau
Round the bay of Mexico
Roving gambler
Row, row, row your boat
Rue
Run, children, run
Russian lullaby
Rye whiskey
Sable Island song
Sacramento
Sail away, ladies
Sailing in the boat
Sailing, sailing
Sailor on the deep blue sea
Sailor's hornpipe
St. james Infirmary
Sakura
Sal got a meatskin
Sally Ann
Sally Brown
Sally Goodin
Sally in our alley
Salty dog
Sam Bass
Sam Hall
Samson
Santa Lucia
Santy Anna
Scarborough Fair
School days
Scotland's burning
Scots wha hae
Seeing Nellie home
Set down, servant
Seven Irishmen
Shandy grove
Shall we gather at the river?
Shalom Chaveyrim
Shan Van Vocht
Shanty-man's life
Shake that little foot
Shaver
She moved through the fair
She wore a yellow ribbon
She'll be comin' 'round the mountain
She's like a swallow
Shenandoah
Ship that never returned
Shoo fly, don't bother me
Shoot the buffalo
Short'nin' bread
Shuckin' of the corn
Shul Agra
Sign of the bonny blue-bell
Silkie
Silver dagger
Simple gifts
Since I've been in the Army
Sing a song of sixpence
Sing an' jump up for joy
Single girl
Sioux Indians
Six questions
Skibbereen
Skillet good and greasy
Skip to my Lou
Skye boat song
Sledghammer song
Sleep, baby, sleep
Sleep, my baby, precious darling
Sleep, my child
Snake baked a hoecake
So early in the morning
Soldier boy
Soldier, soldier, will you marry me?
Somebody's knocking at your door
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Son of a gambolier
Song of the Volga boatman
Sons of liberty
Soon ah will be done
Sourwood Mountain
South Australia
Sow took the measles
Sowing on the mountain
Sporting bachelors
Springfield Mountain
Squid-jiggin' ground
Standing in the need of prayer
Star in the east
Star of county down
Starving to death on my government claim
State of Arkansas
Steal away
Stir the pudding
Strawberry roan
Streets of glory
Streets of Laredo
Sugar baby
Sumer is icumen in
Sun don't set in the mornin'
Sun hangs high
Swannanoa tunnel
Sweet and low
Sweet Betsy from Pike
Sweet Rosie O'Grady
Sweet the evening air of May
Swing a lady
Swing and turn, jubilee
Swing low, sweet chariot
Tailor and the mouse
Take me out to the ball game
Take this hammer
Taking gair in the night
Tam Pierce
Tanyard side
Tarantella
Tarry trousers
Tell me why
Ten little Indians
Ten thousand cattle
Tenting tonight
Texas Rangers
Tex-i-an boys
That crazy war
There is a balm in Gilead
There is a tavern in the town
There was an old soldier
There's a hole in the bottom of the sea
There's a hole in the bucket
There's a little wheel a-turning in my heart
These bones goin' to rise again
This little light of mine
This old man
This train
Three blind mice
Three lilies
Three ravens
Timber (Jerry the mule)
Times a-getting hard, boys
Tipperary recruiting song
Tis the last rose of summer
Titanic
To all good cheer
Tobacco union
Tobacco's but an Indian weed
Told my captain
Tom cat blues
Tom Dooley
Tom, tom the piper's son
Tom's gon to Hilo
Trail to Mexico
Tramp! tramp! tramp!
Trav'lin' man
Trees are getting high
Troika rushing
Trooper and the maid
True lover's farewell
Tum Balalaika
Turkey song
Turtle dove
Twelve gates tot he city
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Two maids went a-milking one day
Tyin' a knot in the Devil's tail
Unquiet grave
Unto a poor blind lover
Utah iron horse
Vicar of Bray
Vicksburg blues
Vine and fig tree
Wabash Cannon Ball
Wae's me for Prince Charlie
Wanderin'
Water come a me eye
Water in me rum
Wayfaring stranger
We gather together
Wearing of the green
Weaving lilt
Weel may the keel row
Were you there?
What time is it?
When Adam was created
When cockleshells turn silverbells
When I can read my title clear
When Johnny comes marching home
When the saints go marching in
Whiskey Johnny!
Whiskey, you're the Devil
Whistle, daughter, whistle
White coral bells
Wild colonial boy
will the circle be unbroken
Will ye go, lassie?
Will y no' come back again?
Willie Moore
Willie the weeper
With my swag all on my shoulder
Wondrous love
Wooing
Work of the weavers
Worried man blues
Wrap me up in my tarpaulin jacket
Yankee Doodle
Ye banks and braes O'Bonnie Doon
Ye parliaments of England
Yellow rose of Texas
Yonder stands a handsome lady
Young man who wouldn't hoe corn
Zaccaheus
Zum Gali Gali.
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Published
Milwaukee, WI : H. Leonard Corp., [2000].
Language
English
ISBN
0634012703, 9780634012709
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