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Un Du Akerst Un Du Zeyst (You Plow and Sow) [Chaim Zhitlowsky ] (from Ruth Rubin, A Treasury of Jewish Folksong ) | Popup Midi Player |
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Una bhan | Popup Midi Player |
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The Unclaimed Pint [Blessings Barbara] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Unclaimed Pint (first revision) [Blessings Barbara] | Popup Midi Player |
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Uncle Bud (from Steamboatin' Days, Mary Wheeler (1944)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Uncle Bud (from Randolph/Legman, Roll Me In Your Arms: Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore) | Popup Midi Player |
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Uncle Ned [Stephen Collins Foster] | Popup Midi Player |
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Uncle Nobby's Steamboat | Popup Midi Player |
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Under the Boardwalk | Popup Midi Player |
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Underneath Our Cottage Window (Czech) (from Happy Meeting: Folk Songs from Czechoslovakia, World Around Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Underneath Our Cottage Window (Czech) (from Botsford Collection of Folk Songs, Volume 3, Southern Europe) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Unfortunate Tailor (Noted by Dr. George Gardiner from George Lovett of Winchester in 1906, and from Alfred Oliver
of Basingstoke in 1907. Midi made from notation in Marrowbones, ed. Frank Purslow (EFDS Publications, 1965).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Unter Dayne Wayse Shtern [Avraham Sutskever & Avrom Brudno] (from Songs Never Silenced, by Velvel Pasternak) | Popup Midi Player |
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Up a Tree [Harry Clifton] | Popup Midi Player |
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Up in a Balloon [George W. Hunt] | Popup Midi Player |
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Up In The North (version collected by John Baldwin from Freda Palmer of Witney, Oxfordshire, in 1969;
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Folk Music Journal, volume 1 number 4 (1969). Baldwin transposed Mrs. Palmer's tune from A Flat to G;) | Popup Midi Player |
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Up with the Lark in the Morning [Harry Clifton] | Popup Midi Player |
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Upon the Alpine Pasture | Popup Midi Player |
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Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte | Popup Midi Player |
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urchnoc chein mhic cainte | Popup Midi Player |
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Valley Forge (First verse and chorus) | Popup Midi Player |
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Valley of Strathmore | Popup Midi Player |
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Valparaiso in a Rowboat [Zeke Hoskin] | Popup Midi Player |
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Varka Yialo (Barka Gialo) (from greekmidi.com) | Popup Midi Player |
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Varsovienne No. 2 (Put Your Little Foot) (from Ira W. Ford, Traditional Music of America ) | Popup Midi Player |
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Vieni Sul Mar | Popup Midi Player |
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Vigilante Man [Woody Guthrie] (from The [Nearly] Complete Collection of Woody Guthrie Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Volunteer Organist [Words by Wm. B. Gray. Music by G.L.S. Spaulding] (Published in 1893) | Popup Midi Player |
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Vu Iz Dos Gesele | Popup Midi Player |
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Wae's Me For Prince Cherlie (per Wilma Paterson (Songs of Scotland, 1997)
this was written by one William Glen,
set to the melody Ladie Cassiles Lilt, (Skene MS, 1615-20),
which is a version of Johny Faa or the Gypsie Laddie.
midi from the notation she gives with Johny Faa) | Popup Midi Player |
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Wait for the Turn of the Tide [Harry Clifton] | Popup Midi Player |
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Wallaby Stew | Popup Midi Player |
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Wallflower Waltz [Sharyn Dimmick] | Popup Midi Player |
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Waltz [Jon Freeman] | Popup Midi Player |
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Waltzing Matilda (Original Christina McPherson tune for Matilda.) | Popup Midi Player |
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Waltzing Matilda (Queensland version) | Popup Midi Player |
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Wann ich vun dem Land rei kumm (Pennsylvania Dutch original of "When I First Came To This Land" - from Pennsylvania Songs and Legends, 1949) | Popup Midi Player |
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The War Game [Ewan MacColl] | Popup Midi Player |
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Warlike Seamen (Copper Family) | Popup Midi Player |
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Waterbound | Popup Midi Player |
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The Waterford Boys (from the sheet music at Levy collection) | Popup Midi Player |
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Wave Over Wave | Popup Midi Player |
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We Didn't Know [Tom Paxton] | Popup Midi Player |
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We Have Fed You All for a Thousand Years [Music by Von Liebich] (from the IWW Little Red Songbook) | Popup Midi Player |
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We'll go to Sea No More | Popup Midi Player |
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Weave [Rosemary Crow] (from the Girl Scout Sangam GIT/Sangam Songbook) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Weddin' o' Lauchie M'Graw (collected from Joe Yates of Sofala by John Meredith in 1983) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Wedding Song [Stookey] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Wee Kirkcudbright Centipede [Matt McGinn] (from the notation in Sing a Song of Scotland (Sheila Douglas, 1981).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Wee Sandy Waugh (In Alfred Moffat's Fifty Traditional Scottish Nursery
Rhymes (1933); midi made from notation in that book.) | Popup Midi Player |
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Wee Weaver (transcribed from Steeleye Span) | Popup Midi Player |
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Wee Weaver Paddy Tunney's tune (transcribed from his book, "The Stone Fiddle") | Popup Midi Player |
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Weepin' Willer [Harry Clifton] | Popup Midi Player |
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Weevils in the Flour | Popup Midi Player |
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Welcome Poor Paddy Home | Popup Midi Player |
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Welcome Yule! (From The Oxford Book of Carols, ed. Percy Dearmer, R. Vaughan Williams and Martin Shaw. The carol appears in "Sloane MS.
2593, of the beginning of the 15th century or temp. Henry VI. Another version in the Bodleian Douce MS. 302, the collection of
John Awdlay, the blind chaplain, c.1430, printed in Sandys Christmastide, 1852."
The tune is modern, and was composed by Sydney Hugo Nicholson (1875-1947), sometime organist at Westminster Abbey and a
prolific composer of church music. Midis made from the notation in the Oxford book
Melody line only) | Popup Midi Player |
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Welcome Yule! (full arrangment
Text 15th Century; spelling modernised. Tune by S.H. Nicholson) | Popup Midi Player |
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Welcome, Welcome Every Guest | Popup Midi Player |
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Were you ever in Dumbarton | Popup Midi Player |
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West Virginia Mine Disaster [Jean Ritchie] | Popup Midi Player |
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The West's Asleep | Popup Midi Player |
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The Western Ocean (All For Me Grog) (from Helen Creighton's Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea [Allan Cunningham] (from Songs the Whalemen Sang (Gale Huntington), page 49) | Popup Midi Player |
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Wexford Fishing song | Popup Midi Player |
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Wexford Lullaby | Popup Midi Player |
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The Wexford Murder (Noted by Fred Hamer from Walter "Paddy" Church of Bedfordshire, and
published in Garners Gay (Fred Hamer, EFDS, 1967).) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Whale Song [lyrics, Geoffrey Dearmer; music Hoagy Carmichael] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Whale-Catchers (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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What Did Delaware? | Popup Midi Player |
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What Shall I Give to Thee? [Septimus Winner] | Popup Midi Player |
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What Shall I Offer Thee? [Septimus Winner] | Popup Midi Player |
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What Will I Do Gin My Hoggie Die? / Oh Leave Novels | Popup Midi Player |
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Wheel Of Fortune | Popup Midi Player |
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When a Knight Won His Spurs (hymnbook arrangement) | Popup Midi Player |
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When a Knight Won His Spurs (Jan Struther's poem was set to this air, which is a variant of The Fair Flower of Northumberland. vocal line only) | Popup Midi Player |
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When A Man's In Love | Popup Midi Player |
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When Father Papered the Parlour | Popup Midi Player |
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When First I Went To Caledonia (Another song sung to the Mo Run Geal Dileas tune.
Midi modified from the Kelvinhaugh midi with reference to a recording by Waterson/Carthy, who learnt it in Cape
Breton where the song was made.) | Popup Midi Player |
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When First We Met/So Here's to You [Alan Bell] | Popup Midi Player |
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When I First Came To This Land (Oscar Brand's version of the tune from Singing Holidays, 1957) | Popup Midi Player |
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When I First Came To This Land (Pete Seeger's version of the tune, from American Favorite Ballads (1961)) | Popup Midi Player |
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When I Was A Little Boy (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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When I Was In My Prime (midi made by ear from pentangle recording) | Popup Midi Player |
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When I Was Single (Lomax FSNA) (from Lomax, The Folk Songs of North America) | Popup Midi Player |
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When I Was Single (Lomax FSUSA) (from Lomax, Best Loved American Folk Songs (Folk Song: USA)) | Popup Midi Player |
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When I Was Young (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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When McGuiness Gets a Job [Jim O'Neil & Jack Conroy] (tune from the original sheet music, 1880) | Popup Midi Player |
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When Mursheen went to Bunnan | Popup Midi Player |
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When Poppies Close Their Eyes [Christine Turner Curtis and Ruth McConn Spencer] (from the Ginn & Company school songbook, Singing Juniors) | Popup Midi Player |
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When She Cam Ben, She Bobbed (Midi made from the notation in Burns: Poems and
Songs (James Kinsley, 1969).) | Popup Midi Player |
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When Spring Comes In (Midi made from notation in Bob Copper's A Song for Every Season (1971).) | Popup Midi Player |
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When the Battle it Was Won ( From MacKenzie's Ballads and Songs from Nova Scotia, where no tune was
given. The Roud Index at present lists only two sets with tunes; one from Maine, USA, the other from Newfoundland. The latter
would presumably be the one to go for here, with the usual health warning: there is no evidence that this tune is even remotely like the
one that belonged to the text in the DT, but it was used for a similar version of the song in another part of Canada, so it might be.
Midi made from notation in Peacock's Songs of the Newfoundland Outports (1965): vol.3, where it is called The Deserter. Noted
by Kenneth Peacock from Mrs. Thomas Walters of Rocky Harbour, July 1958. ) | Popup Midi Player |
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When the Roll is Called Up Yonder | Popup Midi Player |
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Where Did You Get That Hat? [James Rolmaz] | Popup Midi Player |
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Where Is the Little Street (Vu Iz Dos Gesele) [Malvina Reynolds] | Popup Midi Player |
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Where Moorcocks Crow | Popup Midi Player |
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Where the Grass Grows Green (Denny Blake) [Harry Clifton] | Popup Midi Player |
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Where the Lilies Used to Spring [Matthew Richards (MattR)] | Popup Midi Player |
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Where the Old Allegheny and Monongahela Flow [J.J. Manners (tune traditional)] (from George Korson's Pennsylvania Songs & Legends) | Popup Midi Player |
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