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The folk song abecedary
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782.4262 L535
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782.4262 L535
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Table of Contents
From the Book
Abilene
Acres of clams
Old rosin the beau
Lincoln and liberty
All God's children got shoes
All my trials
All the good times
Anne Boleyn
A-roving
The ash grove
Bailiff's daughter of Islington
Banks of the Ohio
Barbara Allen
Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes
Betty and Dupree
The big rock candy mountain
Billy Barlow
Billie Magee Magaw
Billy boy
Black is the color of my true love's hair
Blow the candles out
Blow the man down
The boll weevil
Boll weevil blues
Brennan on the moor
Buffalo boy
Bury me beneath the willow
The butcher boy
The cambric shirt
Can the circle be unbroken
Careless love
The cat came back
The cherry tree carol
Cindy
Clementine
Cockles and mussels
Coplas
Copper kettle
Corena
The cowboy's lament
The crawdad song
Cripple Creek
The Danville girl
Darlin' Corey
Deep blue sea
Delia's gone
The Derby ram
Don't you weep after me
Down in the valley
Drill, ye tarriers, drill
The drunken sailor
Early one morning
East Virginia
Easy rider
Eggs and marrowbone
Every night when the sun goes in
The farmer who went out for beer
Farther along
Florella (the jealous lover)
The foggy, foggy dew
Follow the drinking gourd
The four Maries
Four nights drunk
The fox
Frankie and Johnny
Gently, Johnny, my jingalo
Go down, Moses
Go tell Aunt Rhody
Go tell it on the mountain
Goin' down the road feelin' bad
The golden vanity
Good news
Gospel train
Great silkie of Sule Skerry
The gerat speckled bird
Green grow the lilacs
Green grow the rushes
Greenback dollar
Greensleeves
What child is this?
The gypsy laddie
Gypsy Davey
The wraggle-taggle gypsies
The gypsy rover
Hangman, hangman
Haul away, Joe
Haul on the bowline
Henry Martin
He's got the whole world in his hands
Hey Lidee
The holly and the ivy
Home on the range
The house carpenter
Hush, little baby
I am a pilgrim
I know where I'm goin'
I never will marry
I ride an old paint
I wish I was single again
I'm a rambler
In the pines (Black Girl)
Jacob's ladder
Jesse James
Joe Bowers
John Henry
Johnny has gone for a soldier (Buttermilk Hill)
Johnny, I hardly knew ye
When Johnny comes marching home
Johnny, fill up the bowl
Joshua fit the battle of Jericho
The jug of punch
Just a closer walk with Thee
The keeper of the Eddystone Light
The keeper of the Asteroid Light
The keeper of the London Zoo
The keeper would a-hunting go
Knaves will be knaves
Kum ba ya
Landlord, fill the flowing bowl (three jolly coachmen)
Let my little light shine
The Lincolnshire poacher
Little Maggie
Lolly too dum
Lord Lovel
Lord Randall
Mama don't allow
Man of constant sorrow
Maryanne
Michael, row the boat ashore
Midnight special
Miss Bailey
Mister Froggie went a-courtin'
The hunters of Kentucky
Must I go bound
New River train
Nine hundred miles
Nine-pound hammer
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen.
Oh Mary, don't you weep
Oh, no, John
The old ark's a-moverin'
The old Chisholm Trail
The old maid's song
Old mountain dew
Old Stormalong
Omie wise
On top of old Smoky
Paper of pins
Pat works on the railway
Pick a bale of cotton
Putting on the style
Railroad Bill
Raise a ruckus
Red apple juice
The Red Light Saloon
The Red River Valley
Reuben Ranzo
The riddle song
Rock about my Saro Jane
The Rock Island Line
'round the Bay of Mexico
The roving gambler
Rye whiskey
Saint James Infirmary blues
Sally, let your bangs hang down
Shenandoah
The ship that never returned, the train that never returned
Silver dagger
Sinner man
Skip to my Lou
The Sloop John B.
Soldier, soldier, will you marry me?
Springfield Mountain
Stagolee
Steal away
Sweet Betsy from Pike
Vilikins and Dinah
Swing low, sweet chariot
Talking blues
Tell old Bill (this morning, this evening, so soon)
There's a hole in my bucket
This train
The Titanic
Tom Dooley
The twelve days of Christmas
The two sisters
The Vicar of Bray
The courtier
The Wabash Cannonball
The wagoner's lad
Wanderin'
The water is wide
We wish you a merry Christmas
The wee cooper of Fife
Where are you going, my good old man?
Whistle, daughter, whistle
When the saints go marching in
When the saints go marching home
Whiskey Johnny
Whisky in the jar (Kilgary Mountain)
Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot?
Whoopee ti yi yo
Wildwood flower
Willie the weeper
Cocaine Lil
The willow garden
The willow tree
The Winnsboro Cotton Mill blue
Worried man blues
Young Charlotte.
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