Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

The library of folk songs, [editor, Amy Appleby]

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The library of folk songs, [editor, Amy Appleby]
Language
eng
Form of composition
multiple forms
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other
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Main title
The library of folk songs
Oclc number
43771464
Responsibility statement
[editor, Amy Appleby]
Table Of Contents
Love and longing. Careless love ; Frankie and Johnny ; Down in the valley ; The riddle song ; Tom Dooley ; On top of Old Smoky ; Greensleeves ; Early one morning ; The green bushes ; The foggy, foggy dew ; The lark in the morn ; Barbara Allen ; You, you, in my heart living ; Danny Boy ; Eileen Alannah ; Believe me if all those endearing young charms ; Comin' through the rye ; Roamin' in the gloamin' ; Annie Laurie ; I know where I'm goin' ; My bonnie, bonnie boy ; Lass of Richmond Hill ; My Bonnie ; Tum-balalayka ; Juanita -- Fun and dancing. Polly-wolly-doodle ; Crawdad song ; The fox ; She'll be comin' round the mountain ; I've been workin' on the railroad ; L'il Liza Jane ; Oh dear! what can the matter be? ; There's a hole in the bucket ; Paw-paw patch ; The Big Rock Candy Mountain ; The hokey pokey ; The blue tail fly ; Stodola pumpa ; Froggy went a-courtin' ; Old Rosin, the beau ; The Derby ram ; John Peel ; Vive l'amour ; O du lieber Augustine ; The Kerry dance ; Chiapanecas ; La Jesucita -- Holidays and celebrations. Go tell it on the mountain ; Mary had a baby ; Jingle bells ; Over the river and through the wood ; Thanksgiving hymn ; The first Noel ; The holly and the ivy ; We wish you a Merry Christmas ; Here we come a-wassailing ; Coventry carol ; I saw three ships ; For he's a jolly good fellow ; The twelve days of Christmas ; Angels we have heard on high ; Pat-a-pan ; Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella ; He is born ; O Tannenbaum ; St. Patrick's Day ; Hanukkah song ; Havah nagilah ; Fum, fum, fum ; Auld lang syne ; Good King Wenceslas ; Deck the hall -- Quiet times and far away places. Kumbaya ; Sweet and low ; Lovely evening ; The ash grove ; The cuckoo ; We may roam through this world ; In stilly night ; Santa Lucia ; Cockles and mussels ; Bendemeer's stream ; Killarney ; 'Tis the last rose of summer ; The breeze ; The hammock ; Flow gently, sweet Afton ; Loch Lomond ; Ye banks and braes ; The bluebells of Scotland -- Soldiers, sailors, and cowboys. Michael, row the boat ashore ; Yankee Doodle ; When Johnny comes marching home ; Red River Valley ; The yellow rose of Texas ; Home on the range ; I ride an old paint ; The streets of Laredo ; The old Chisholm Trail ; Blow the man down ; Away Rio ; The Erie Canal ; Shenandoah ; The roast beef of old England ; The British grenadiers ; The grand old Duke of York ; The minstrel boy ; The girl I left behind me ; The hundred pipers ; Charlie is my darling ; Skye boat song ; Men of Harlech -- Faith and freedom. Oh freedom ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Nobody knows the trouble I see ; Steal away ; Go down, Moses ; Sometimes I feel like a motherless child ; He's got the whole world in his hands ; Look down that lonesome road ; Git on board, little children ; Deep river ; Keep your eyes on the prize ; We shall overcome ; When the saints come marching in ; Amazing grace ; Battle hymn of the republic ; Worried man blues ; Let us break bread together ; The Marseillaise ; Dona nobis pacem ; Hatikvoh ; The wearing of the green
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