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Cattail Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications (84* d) Index: Ewan MacColl-Peggy Seeger Songbook (Oak) 12 Aug 07


EWAN MacCOLL - PEGGY SEEGER SONGBOOK

Forward by Irwin Silber.
Illustrations selected by, and from, the collection of Moses Asch.
Library of Congress No: 63 - 14092


Oak Publications, 3rd Printing, Paperback, 1963 - price: $2.45


"EWAN MacCOLL - PEGGY SEEGER SONGBOOK".


VARIOUS TRADES

The printers trade
I'm champion at keepin' 'em rolling
Needle and thread
The firefighter's song


CONTEMPORARY BROADSIDES

Jamie Foyers
The ballad of Springhill
Go down, you murderers
The ballad of Jimmy Wilson
The lifeboat Mona
Hey ho! Cook and Rowe!
The crooked cross
The young birds



THE IRON ROAD

Song of the iron road
Fireman's calypso
Ballad of leisure time
The fireman's not for me


ROAD BUILDERS

The exile song
Hot asphalt
The driver's song
Come, me little son
The fitter's song


THE BOLD FISHERMEN

North sea holes
Shoals of herring
Net - hauling song
Song of the fish-gutters
Fisherman's wife


COALMINERS

The plodder seam
The big hewer
Schoolday's end
Miner's wife
The gallant colliers


LOVERS

The first time ever I saw your face
The letter
My love and I are one


SONGS FOR SURVIVAL

Five fingers
The Trafford Road ballad
The dove
There's better things
That bomb has got to go
Brother, won't you join in the line?
Come live with me
March with us today
When I was young
Lullabye for the times


JUST SONGS

The space girl's song
The ballad of the carpenter
I'm a rambler
The lag's song
Northern city
No agents need apply
Come, fill up your glasses


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