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Ba Loinnireach Grian an Trathnona (This air is used with a variation on The Banks of the Lee) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Babes in the Wood [William Gardiner (uncredited in the sheet music)] (from Billy Weekes' personal collection) | Popup Midi Player |
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Babes in the Wood | Popup Midi Player |
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The Babes in the Woods (published by Carr's Musical Repository (Levy Sheet Music Collection)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Baby Owlet / Tecolotito (from Florence H. Botsford, 1922, Songs of the Americas ) | Popup Midi Player |
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Babylon Is Fallen | Popup Midi Player |
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Bachelor's Hall | Popup Midi Player |
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Bachgen Bach O Dincar | Popup Midi Player |
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Back Home Again In Indiana | Popup Midi Player |
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Bad Man Ballad (from Lomax, American Ballads and Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Balaloo, Lammy (From Alfred Moffat's Fifty Traditional Scottish Nursery Rhymes (1933), where it is called Now
balaloo, lammy; midi made from notation in that book.) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Ballad of Cursed Anna | Popup Midi Player |
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Ballad of Davy Crockett | Popup Midi Player |
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The Ballad of Pat McBraid [Grant Rogers] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Ballad of Sharpeville [Ewan MacColl] | Popup Midi Player |
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Ballad of the Yarmouth Castle | Popup Midi Player |
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Ballet (in Jacob van Eyk's
Der Fluyten Lust-Hof, Amsterdam, 1654, II, 41v, where it was called Ballet
ancestral to Love Lies a Bleeding/Dominion of the Sword) | Popup Midi Player |
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Ballina Whalers [Harry Robertson] | Popup Midi Player |
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Ballybay | Popup Midi Player |
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Baloo Baleerie (Tune from William Cole's Folk Songs of England, Scotland, and Wales) | Popup Midi Player |
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Balulalow (traditional Scottish) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Banks of Green Willow (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Banks of Newfoundland (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Banks of Newfoundland (2) (From Margaret Christl and Ian Robb on Folk-Legacy -- they credit Edith
Fowke with collecting this", says the DT file. She did indeed; it came from Mr. O.J. Abbott of Ontario, in 1957. Fowke included it
in The Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs (1973) with the comment, "At least half a dozen songs share the title The Banks of
Newfoundland, but this particular one is rare. Mr Abbott's version is the only one with a tune that has turned up in North America."
Midi made from the notation given in that book. ) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Banks of Sweet Primroses (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Banks of the Dee | Popup Midi Player |
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Banks of the Mossen (Tune as recorded by Bob Copper from Jim Swain, Felpham, Hastings, Sussex, in 1954. From
notation in Bob's book Songs and Southern Breezes (1973).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Banks of the Wabash | Popup Midi Player |
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Banks of the Wabash | Popup Midi Player |
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Barbarossa (from the Third National Music Reader) | Popup Midi Player |
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Barges | Popup Midi Player |
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Barley Straw (Lyrics embedded) | Popup Midi Player |
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Barnyard Song (from Lonesome Tunes: Folk Songs from the Kentucky Mountains (1916), collected by Loraine Wyman.) | Popup Midi Player |
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Basket of Eggs | Popup Midi Player |
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Basket of Eggs (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Basket of Turf (from leeneia) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Bastard King of England (from Cray, Erotic Muse) | Popup Midi Player |
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Battle of Maxton Field [Malvina Reynolds] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Battle of Prestonpans | Popup Midi Player |
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Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends | Popup Midi Player |
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Be Thou My Vision | Popup Midi Player |
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Be Thou My Vision | Popup Midi Player |
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Beans in My Ears | Popup Midi Player |
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Bear It Like a Man [Harry Clifton] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Beastiary (Bestiary) | Popup Midi Player |
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Beautiful Dreamer | Popup Midi Player |
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Because All Men Are Brothers | Popup Midi Player |
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Been Ridin' | Popup Midi Player |
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Beer, Beer, Beer (Charlie Mopps) | Popup Midi Player |
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Beggars to God [Bob Franke] | Popup Midi Player |
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beinn a 'cheathaich | Popup Midi Player |
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Believe Me if All those Endearing Young Charms | Popup Midi Player |
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Belle's Bonnie Bogie | Popup Midi Player |
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Benjamin Bowlabags | Popup Midi Player |
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Benjamin Bowmaneer (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bennachie (midi from the notation given in John Ord's Bothy Songs and
Ballads (1930, reprinted 1995).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bennachie (2) (midi from the notation given in John Ord's Bothy Songs and
Ballads (1930, reprinted 1995). lyrics from Greig) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bessy and Her Spinning Wheel [Burns - 1792] (Midi made from the notation in Burns: Poems and Songs (James Kinsley, OUP, 1969).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Beverly Hillbillies Theme | Popup Midi Player |
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Beware of Larry Gorman | Popup Midi Player |
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The Bigler's Crew (from Folk Songs Out Of Wisconsin - correction of the tune in the Digital Tradition) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Bigler's Crew (Timber Drougher Bigler) (from Ivan Walton & Joe Grimm, Windjammers) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bile Em Cabbage Down | Popup Midi Player |
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Billy Barlow (A civil war song) | Popup Midi Player |
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Billy Barlow (2) (from Belden's Ballads and Songs Collected by the Missouri Folk-Lore Society ) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bimis Ag Ol | Popup Midi Player |
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Bimis Ag Ol 2 (CĂșisle an Cheoil) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Birch Tree (from the Girl Scouts Sing Together Songbook, 1949) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bird in a Gilded Cage | Popup Midi Player |
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Birds in the Spring (From the Copper family, who call it By The Green Grove) | Popup Midi Player |
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Black and White [Ewan MacColl] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Black Bear (a traditional pipe march sequenced by Matthew Richards (MattR)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Black Socks (from the singing of Judy Cook) | Popup Midi Player |
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Black Sod Bay | Popup Midi Player |
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Black Velvet Band | Popup Midi Player |
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Blackbird of Sweet Avondale | Popup Midi Player |
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The Blacksmith (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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La Blanche Biche | Popup Midi Player |
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Blest Mary Wanders through the Thorn | Popup Midi Player |
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind | Popup Midi Player |
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Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk (As sung by Sheila Stewart of Blairgowrie;
she learnt it from her mother, Belle, who in turn had it from "an old ploughman",
probably in the early 1950s.
Midi made from the notation in Ailie Munro's The Folk Music Revival in Scotland) | Popup Midi Player |
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Blue Tail Fly | Popup Midi Player |
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Blues in the Night | Popup Midi Player |
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Boats of Peter's River | Popup Midi Player |
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Bob-A-Needle (from Step It Down, Bessie Jones and Bess Lomax Hawes) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Bodhran Song | Popup Midi Player |
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The Bold Benjamin | Popup Midi Player |
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The Bold Benjamin (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bold Carter (Noted by Ralph Vaughan Williams from Mr J. Whitby, the sexton of
Tilney All Saints, near King's Lynn, in 1905. The song is also known as Polly On The Shore.
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The Bold Fisherman [George W. Hunt] | Popup Midi Player |
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Bold Jack Donohue The Aussie bushranger (thread is one version) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bold Lovell | Popup Midi Player |
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Bold Poachers (Noted by E.J. Moeran from Robert Miller of Sutton in Norfolk, 1921. Midi made
from the notation given in the Journal of the Folk Song Society, vol. 7, no. 26 (1922).
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Bonnie Kellswater (from Taylor's Traditional Tunebook (compare with In Praise of the Glen)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bonnie Saint John (Also re-written by burns as The Sheperd's Wife
Midi made from the notation in Burns: Poems and Songs (James
Kinsley, OUP 1969).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bonnie Tavern Green (Traditional: as sung by Paddy Tunney; learnt from his mother Brigid Tunney
Sometimes seen as 'Bonny Tavern Green') | Popup Midi Player |
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Bonnie Tyneside (MIDI from leeneia) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Bonnie Wee Lassie (from The Burl Ives Song Book, pp 202-203) | Popup Midi Player |
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Bonny Bonny (The Nightingale) (from Sam Henry's Songs of the People) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Bonny Bushes Bright (from Sam Henry's Songs of the People where it's called
The Bonny Bushes Bright"
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made from notation in the Henry collection; the set came from Frank Thompson of Priestland, Bushmills, in 1937.) | Popup Midi Player |
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