Tto Z
ta an coileach ag fogairt an lae
tabhair dom do lamh (give me your hand)
taimse im chodladh (alternative tune)
ta/im si/nte ar do thuama (From the cold sod that's o'er you)
Tak' Me Ol' Galoshes/The Wellie Waught
Tarrytown (Wild Goose Grasses)
There Was a Crooked Man (alternate)
There Was an Old Woman (Skin and Bones)
There's No Seder Like Our Seder
There's No Business Like Show Business
Tidewash (AKA "The Jig From Hell") - © Jeri Corlew
tiocfaidh an samhradh (standard tune)
Tombigbee River (Gum Tree Canoe)
Trail Of The Lonesome Pine, The
Trees They Grow So High, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)
Trimdon Grange Explosion the tune that the song was apparantly written to, a Victorian parlour ballad called "Go and Leave Me"
Trimdon Grange Explosion the tune given by A.L. Lloyd in "Folk Song in England"
Trip to Portsmouth - © Jeri Corlew
Twa Magicians, The (Child #44) or The Coal-Black Smith
Waltzing Matilda (Queensland version)
What Will I Do Gin My Hoggie Die? / Oh Leave Novels
Warlike Seamen (Copper Family)
Wee Weaver Paddy Tunney's tune (transcribed from his book, "The Stone Fiddle")
Wee Weaver transcribed from Steeleye Span
Whale-Catchers, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)
When Father Papered the Parlour
When I Was A Little Boy (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)
Where The Lilies Used To Spring - © Matthew Richards (Mbo)
Whistlebinkie - © Matthew Richards (Mbo)
Willie's Lady / Son Ar Chiste (Song of Cider)
Wind that shakes the barley, The
Wop She 'Ad It-io (Copper Family)
Ye Mar'ners All (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)
Young And Single Sailor, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)
Young Edwin In The Lowlands Low (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)
Young Girl Cut Down In Her Prime, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)