Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Jun 22 - 08:02 PM Thread #103890 Message #4144018 Posted By: GUEST 11-Jun-22 - 03:49 PM Thread Name: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications
Does anyone know who originally did "I'll Tell You What I Saw Last Night"? It sounds like something Blind Alfred Reed would've written
-Joe Offer, Mudcat Music Editor- |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: Jack Campin Date: 06 Aug 16 - 10:14 AM Russian Songs Forty contemporary and traditional songs in Russian and English compiled, edited and arranged by Jerry Silverman 1966 Library of Congress card catalogue no. 66-19059 Traditional Songs In the Window Stands a Red Rose Oh, My Sweetheart Ural Lament The Young Girl Was Married Off Pskov Lyrical Melody Zhaleika Voronezh Round-Dance Chastushki Old Tikhvin Melody By The Seashore Far-Off Sweetheart Novgorod Lyrical Melody The Pear Tree Ducks Are Flying Where Have You Been Modern Songs Composed In Traditional Style On A Raven-Black Horse Interplanetary Chastushki Timmy May You All Prosper I Will Go To The Swift River The Ural Rowan Tree Two Swallows The Daisy Oh, The Fog By The Old Oak The River Runs Modern Songs "Seagull" - The Maiden Is Named Entreaty (Night Blues) Moscow Nights If Father A Hero Fell My Heart, Be Still Evening In Port If All The Young Men... Buchenwald Alarm The Volga Flows The Sacred War Girls Dancing On The Deck A Song About A Captain Let The Sun Shine Forever Danube Garland The Wonder-Song (I am not about to try typing the Cyrillic versions of the titles - I can email a photo of the contents page to anybody who wants to do it). |
Subject: Index: Irish Songs of Resistance (Patrick Galvin) From: Shimbo Darktree Date: 29 Mar 13 - 11:48 PM Irish Songs of Resistance – Patrick Galvin 50 songs of Ireland's struggle for freedom and independence (1169-1923) with historical notes and guitar chords. Oak Publications © 1962 After Aughrim's Great Disaster – 17 Batchelor's Walk – 55 Blarismoore Tragedy, The – 86 Bold Black And Tan, The – 63 Bold Fenian Men, The - Michael Scanlan – 51 Bold Robert Emmet – 32 Boulavogue – P J McCall – 28 Boys From The County Cork, The – 70 By Memory Inspired – 101 Cork Men And New York Men, The – T D Sullivan – 89 Clare's Dragoons – Thomas Davis – 19 Croppy Boy, The – 23 Drumboe Castle – 100 Dunlavin Green – 94 Fair Of Turloughmore, The – 93 Famine Song, The – 44 Fenian Man o'War, The – 48 Follow Me Up To Carlow – P J McCall – 90 God Save Ireland – T D Sullivan – 83 Grazier Tribe, The – 21 Green Upon The Cape, The – 91 Henry Joy McCracken – William Drennan (attributed) – 34 Irish Free State, The – 71 Jackets Green, The – Michael Scanlan – 97 James Connolly – 99 John Mitchel – 45 Johnny Grey – 37 Kelly The Boy From Killanne – P J McCall – 33 Kevin Barry – 67 Lonely Banna Strand – 57 Memory Of The Dead, The – John Kells Ingram – 39 Men Of The West, The – William Rooney – 30 Michael Dwyer – T D Sullivan – 95 Nation Once Again, A – Thomas Davis – 42 Native Swords – Thomas Davis – 41 O'Donnell Aboo – M J McCann – 12 Patriot Mother, The – Mary Eva Kelly – 85 Rising Of The Moon, The – John Keegan Casey – 35 Royal Blackbird, The – 16 Sean Treacy – 65 Shan Van Vocht, The – 27 Skibbereen – 46 Smashing Of The Van, The – 50 Station Of Knocklong, The – 60 Terence McSwiney – 67 Tipperary Recruiting Song – 86 Wearing Of The Green, The – 84 Wexford Massacre, The – M J Barry – 96 Wind That Shakes The Barley, The – Robert Dwyer Joyce – 98 Wrap The Green Flag Round Me, Boys – J K O'Reilly – 75 |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: Joe Offer Date: 09 Dec 11 - 07:13 PM Thank you kindly, GM. One might wonder why Geoff Lawes posted a link to the song index of Sing Out! Magazine. Since its beginning in 1950, Sing Out! has had words and music for several songs in each issue, always in a distinctive format. You'll notice the same format in the Oak Publications songbooks, and it was similar in the People's Songs Bulletin. Irwin Silber (1925-2010) was the executive director of People's Songs from 1947-1949. He was editor of Sing Out! 1950-1967, and he was associate producer at Folkways Records 1958-1964. From 1960-1967, Silber was Editor and Co-Publisher (with Moses Asch) of Oak Publications. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Index: Songs of Phil Ochs From: GMGough Date: 09 Dec 11 - 05:11 AM Songs of Phil Ochs Copyright 1964 Appleseed Music Inc What's That I Hear 7 Hills of West Virginia 8 There But For Fortune 9 Bound For Glory 10 Draft Dodger Rag 11 William Moore 12 Talking Plane Disaster 14 Talking Vietnam 15 Thresher 17 Lou Marsh 18 Remember Me 19 Firehouse 35 (page 20) No Christmas in Kentucky 21 Celia 22 Links on the Chain 23 That Was The President 24 What Are You Fighting For 25 Automation Song 26 Power And Glory, The 27 Another Country 28 Too Many Martyrs 29 I Ain't Marchin' Anymore 30 Iron Lady, The 32 |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: GeoffLawes Date: 08 Dec 11 - 08:41 PM On-Line Alphabetical Index to songs in SING OUT |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 11 - 04:43 PM Anyone have Songs of Phil Ochs Can you post the index? -Joe- |
Subject: Index: Folksinger's Wordbook (Oak Publications) From: Joe Offer Date: 14 Oct 10 - 02:34 PM Well, I know there was a request NOT to post this index, but posting it makes it searchable. FOLKSINGER'S WORDBOOK Compiled and edited by Irwin and Fred Silber Oak Publications, 1973
Source: Elderly Instruments, which charges $34.95 for this wonderful book. |
Subject: Index: Favorite Spanish Folksongs From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Jan 09 - 09:52 PM Favorite Spanish Folksongs: Traditional Songs from Spain and Latin America Compiled and Edited by Elena Paz Oak Publications, 1965 (3rd printing, 1967) Desde Mexico he venido (From Mexico I've Come) - Mexico El humahuaqueño (The Humahuaquenian) - Argentina Vidalita (My Little Love) - Argentina Boquita colorada (Pretty Little Mouth) - Bolivia Noches de luna (Moonlit Nights) - Argentina Los contrabandistas de ronda (The Smugglers on the Town) - Spain Con las abejas (With the Bees) - Spain A la una naci yo (I Was Born at One O'Clock) - Sephardic Avridme, Galanica (Let Me In, Galanica) - Sephardic Arvoles yoran (The Trees Cry) - Sephardic Subo, subo (I Climb, I Climb) - Argentina El venadito (The Little Deer) - Mexico Nobleza india (Indian Pride) - Bolivia Taripai—cha-cucharata (Please Pass the Spoon) - Argentina Cielito lindo (Heavenly One) - Mexico La Borinqueña (Puerto Rican National Anthem) - Puerto Rico La India (The Indian Maid) - Chile Lucumi (Lucumi) - Cuba Corrido de la campaña reeleccionista (Ballad of the Re-election Campaign) - Mexico Corrido de la miseria (Ballad of Poverty) - Mexico Corrido de los oprimidos (Ballad of the Oppressed) - Mexico Corrido de las tres pelonas (Ballad of the Three Flappers) - Mexico La Bamba - Mexico El cascabel (The Rattle) - Mexico Celos (Jealousy) - Bolivia El cierro - Chile Las mañanitas (Birthday Song) - Mexico Venid, pastoricitos (Come, Little Shepherds) - Spain Los pastores a Belen (Shepherds to Bethlehem) - Spain Esta noche nace un Niño (Tonight a Child is Born) - Spain De las montañas venimos (We Come From the Mountains) - Puerto Rico Sonccuiman (To My Heart) - Peru Achachu - Peru Roman Castillo - Mexico La zandunga - Mexico A la rurru, niño (Hush a Bye, Baby) - Spain A la nanita nana (Rock a Bye, Baby) - Spain Eres alta y delgada (You Are Tall and Slender) - Spain Cuando yo me muera (When I Die) - Argentina Mucho te quiero (I Love You Very Much) - Argentina Mi caballo blanco (My White Horse) - Chile El Pequen - Chile De larga jornada (The Long Journey) - Latin America Miren cuntas luces (See the Many Lights) - Latin America Echen confites (Scatter the Bon Bons) - Mexico Dos puntas tiene el camino (The Road Has Two Ends) - Chile La Liorona (The Weeping One) - Mexico Una tarde fresquita de mayo (A Fresh Afternoon in May) - Argentina La rana (The Frog) - Mexico |
Subject: Index: The Banjo Player's Songbook (Oak) From: wyrdolafr Date: 19 Jan 09 - 01:59 PM The Banjo Player's Songbook - Tim Jumper Oak Publications © 1984 ISBN: 0-8256-0297-1 Across the Western Ocean - 211 Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow - 38 All the Good Times Are Past and Gone - 234 Amazing Grace - 254 Angelina Baker - 216 Angeline - 148 Arkansas Traveler - 149 Auld Lang Syne - 192 The Band Played On - 241 Banjo Picking Girl - 89 The Banks o' Doon - 190 Been All Around This World - 119 Big Ball's In Town - 40 Bile 'Em Cabbage Down - 40 Bill Bailey - 244 Bill Cheatum - 250 Black-Eyed Susan - 83 The Black Velvet Band - 48 Blow The Man Down - 199 Blow Ye Winds - 214 Bound To Ride - 117 Buffalo Gals - 140 Bungle Rye - 56 By The Light of the Silvery Moon - 251 The Carlton Weaver - 60 The Campton Races - 217 Can't You Dance the Polka? - 146 Captain Kidd - 112 Careless Love - 123 Carry Me Back to Old Virginny - 237 Chanuke, O Chanuke - 274 Cindy - 84 Cluck Old Hen - 128 Coal Creek March - 151 Colored Aristocracy - 152 The Coo-Coo - 130 Cotton-Eyed Joe - 97 Coulter's Candy - 185 Crawdad - 122 Cripple Creek - 26 The Cruise of the Calibar - 180 Cumberland Gap - 27 Daisy - 230 Darling Nellie Gray - 231 Deck The Hall - 282 Dicey Riley - 82 Dixie - 28 Down In The Valley - 29 Down The Road - 142 Drink It Up Men - 66 The Eighth of January - 153 The Erie Canal - 30 Farewell to Tarwathie - 191 Fishin' Blues - 128 Flowers of Edinburgh - 154 Fly Around, My Pretty Little Miss - 141 For He's A Jolly Good Fellow - 240 The Fox - 136 Frankie and Johnny - 102 Freight Train - 115 Gaspe Reel - 155 The Girl I Left Behind Me - 72 Give Me That Old Time Religion - 255 Give My Regards to Broadway - 246 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen - 281 Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad - 125 Golden Slippers - 236 Good King Wenceslaus - 283 Go Tell Aunt Rhody - 135 Go To Sea No More - 208 Grandfather's Clock - 228 Greenland Fisheries - 206 Gyspy Davy - 59 The Handsome Cabin Boy - 212 Handsome Molly - 85 Hard Times - 222 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - 280 Haul Away Joe - 196 Hava Nagila - 273 Heave Away, Me Johnny - 197 Hello! Ma Baby - 250 Hello, Patsy Fagan - 172 Hi for the Beggarman - 62 Henneh Mah Tov - 276 Home On The Range - 32 Hot Corn, Cold Corn - 40 I Am A Pilgrim - 256 I Can't Feel at Home in This World Anymore - 260 I'll Fly Away - 257 I'm A Rover - 58 In The Good Old Summertime - 242 Isn't It Grand, Boys? - 177 I's the B'y - 213 Jesses James - 104 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - 261 Jingle Bells - 278 John Hardy - 108 John Henry - 116 Johnny Todd - 77 Jubilee - 41 The Jug of Punch - 65 June Apple - 156 Just a Closer Walk with Thee - 266 Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy - 43 Kelly, the Boy from Killane - 174 Kum Ba Yah - 259 The Leaving of Liverpool - 202 Let Erin Remember - 176 Little Birdie - 134 Little Brown Jug - 67 Little Liza Jane - 92 Little Maggie - 86 Loch Lomond - 184 Lonesome Valley - 262 Long Journey Home - 124 MacPherson's Farewell - 186 The Maid of Amsterdam - 87 Marching Through Georgia - 31 The Mermaid - 210 Michael, Row the Boat Ashore - 269 Mississippi Sawyer - 157 Mole In the Ground - 133 The Moonshiner - 70 More Pretty Girls than One - 80 Mountain Dew - 68 Mountain Tay - 64 My Johnny Lad, 187 My Old Kentucky Home - 218 My Wild Irish Rose - 235 New River Train - 120 The Nightingale - 76 Nine Hundred Miles - 118 Ode to Joy - 264 Oh My Little Darling - 73 Oh! Susanna - 220 Old Dan Tucker - 98 Old Folks at Home - 221 Old Jimmy Sutton - 158 Old Joe Clark - 96 Old Molly Hare - 131 The Old Woman from Wexford - 182 On top of Old Smoky - 33 Our Boys Will Shine Tonight - 245 Over the Waterfall - 159 Paddy West - 94 Polly Wolly Doodle - 88 Pretty Polly - 106 Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey - 252 Railroad Bill - 100 Rakes of Mallow - 160 Red-Haird Boy - 161 Red Wing - 162 Ring, Ring the Banjo - 224 Rio Grande - 200 Rise Her Up - 203 The Rising of the Moon - 178 Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms - 78 Rose Tree - 163 Roving Gambler - 55 Row, Bullies, Row - 194 Sacremento - 34 Sally Ann - 143 Sally Goodin - 145 Salty Dog Blues - 124 Sandy River Belle - 164 Santy Anno - 201 Scotland the Brave - 186 Shady Grove - 75 Shalom CHaverim - 272 She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain - 39 The Ship that Never Returned - 232 Short'nin' Bread - 44 The Sidewalks of New York - 227 Silent Night - 284 Simple Gifts - 265 Sinner Man - 263 Skip to My Lou - 144 The Sloop John B - 198 Soldier's Joy - 165 Sourwood Mountain - 35 South Australia - 207 Sowing On the Mountain - 267 Speed the Plough - 166 The Squid-Jigging Ground - 204 Sugar Babe - 127 Sugar Hill - 36 Sweet Betsy of the Pike - 90 Sweet Sixteen - 167 Take Me to Ballgame - 226 Tom Dooley - 103 To the Begging I will Go - 51 Turkey In the Straw - 132 The Wabash Cannonball - 114 Waterbound - 42 Way Down the Old Plank Road - 45 Wayfaring Stranger - 268 We Wish You a Merry Christmas - 279 What Do You Do with a Drunken Sailor - 205 When the Saints Go Marching In - 270 When You and I Were Young Maggie - 238 Whiskey In the Jar - 54 Whiskey, Johnny - 195 Wild Bill Jones - 107 The Wild Colonial Boy - 52 The Wild Rover - 50 Wildwood Flower - 74 Will the Circle Be Unbroken? - 258 The Work of the Weavers - 188 Worried Man Blues - 126 Yankee Doodle - 99 The Yankee Doodle Boy - 247 You Are My Sunshine - 79 Young Roddy McCorley - 170 You're a Grand Old Flag - 248 Note: The songs/tunes are arranged for 5 string clawhammer banjo in a variety of tunings. The songs are divided up into the various chapters: Lover False and True Spunky Gals A Parcel of Rogues Murder and Foul Play Long Steel Rails Shouting the Blues All God's Critters Swing Your Partner Fiddle Tunes The Shamrock Shore: Songs of Ireland Ye Highlands and Ye Lowlands: Songs of Scotland Chanteys and Songs of the Sea America's Troubadour: Songs of Stephen Foster Just a Song at Twilight: Parlor Favorites Songs from Tin Pan Alley How Sweet the Sound: Gospel Songs Jewish Songs of Celebration Christmas Songs and Carols |
Subject: Index: The Irish Songbook (Oak Publications) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 11:49 PM The Irish Songbook 75 songs collected, adapted, written and sung by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. Arranged for piano and guitar by Robert DeCormier. Compiled and edited by Joy Graeme. Copyright 1979 by Tiparm Publishers, Inc. Oak Publications - OK 64188 ORO, SE DO BHEATHA 'BHAILE! - Page 2 HI FOR THE BEGGARMAN - Page 4 THE HOLY GROUND - Page 6 JOHNNY IS A ROVING BLADE - Page 10 AR FOL LOL LOL O - Page 13 I ONCE LOVED A LASS - Page 16 REDMOND O'HANLON - Page 18 EAMANN AN CHNOIC - Page 20 PADDY DOYLE'S BOOTS - Page 23 WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU MARRIED A SOLDIER? - Page 24 THE MAID OF THE SWEET BROWN KNOWE - Page 26 GALWAY CITY - Page 28 JOHNNY, I HARDLY KNEW YE - Page 31 MY SON TED - Page 34 WILLIAM BLOAT - Page 36 MR. MOSES RI-TOORAL-I-A Y - Page 38 THE BLACK CAVALRY - Page 40 EILEEN AROON - Page 42 AS I ROVED OUT - Page 44 NELL FLAHERTY'S DRAKE - Page 46 AN POC AR BUlLE - Page 50 EVER THE WINDS - Page 52 ROCKY ROADTO DUBLIN - Page 54 THE BARD OF ARMAGH - Page 56 LAMENT FOR BRENDAN BEHAN - Page 58 WHISKEY, YOU'RE THE DEVIL - Page 62 THE LEAVING OF LIVERPOOL - Page 65 BLOW YE WINDS - Page 68 BOULAVOGUE - Page 70 THE CROPPY BOY - Page 72 ... MRS. ROCKETT'S PUB - Page 7'4 A MAN OF DOUBLE DEED - Page 78 PAPER OF PINS - Page 80 THE WREN SONG - Page 82 WEELA WALLIA - Page 84 WHEN I WAS YOUNG - Page 86 SALLY-O - Page 88 THE CURLEW'S SONG - Page 90 BLACKWATER SIDE - Page 92 THE MONTH OF JANUARY - Page 98 BUNGLE RYE - Page 100 MASTER McGRATH - Page 102 THE LOWLANDS OF HOLLAND - Page 104 THE RAPPAREE - Page 106 THE LOUGH NEAGH FISHERS - Page 109 MAID OF FIFE-E-O - Page 112 THE EARL OF MORAY - Page 114 THE COBBLER - Page 116 LORD NELSON - Page 118 , THE BUTCHER BOY - Page 120 WINDS OF MORNING - Page 122 THE ROCKS OF BAWN - Page 124 MADERINE RUE - Page 126 McPHERSON'S LAMENT - Page 128 FOUR GREEN FIELDS - Page 130 BOLD TENANT FARMER - Page 132 FREEDOM'S SONS - Page 135 THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY - Page 138 CONVICT OF CLONMEL - Page 140 O'DONNEL ABU - Page 142 THE 23rd OF JUNE - Page 144 NANCY WHISKEY - Page 146 THE OLD ORANGE FLUTE - Page 148 THE COCKlES OF BUNGAREE - Page 151 THE WILD ROVER - Page 154 FARE THEE WELL, ENNISKILLEN - Page 156 MICK McGUIRE - Page 158 ISN'T IT GRAND, BOYS? - Page 162 THE BEGGARMAN - Page 164 IRISH ROVER - Page 168 CRUISCIN LAN - Page 171 GALWAY ,RACES - Page 173 PORTLAIRGE - Page 176 FOGGY DEW -Page 180 THE PARTING GLASS - Page 182 Index of Recordings - Page 185 |
Subject: Index: Negro Songs from Alabama (Oak) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 11:28 PM Negro Songs from Alabama Collected by Harold Courlander second edition Oak Publications 1960, 1963 I. RELIGIOUS SONGS: PRAYERS, ANTHEMS AND SPIRITUALS MOVE MEMBERS MOVE DIDN'T YOU HEAR WAKE UP JONAH ROCK CHARIOT PREACH MY GOSPEL WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE MOANING JOB, JOB PRAYER THE SUN WILL NEVER GO DOWN THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST TIME KING DAVID IT'S GETTING LATE IN THE EVENING TRAVELLING SHOES WONDER WHERE IS MY BROTHER GONE DEATH IS AWFUL TROUBLED, LORD, I'M TROUBLED TRAMPING, TRAMPING DEAR AND GONE FREE AT LAST I'M GOING HOME ON THE MORNING TRAIN JESUS GOING TO MAKE UP MY DYING BED OH DEATH HAVE MERCY COME ON UP TO BRIGHT GLORY I'M CLIMBING UP THE HILLS OF MT. ZION PLUMB THE LINE GOING TO SHOUT ALL OVER GOD'S HEAVEN LORD, I'M WAITING ON YOU. TIP AROUND MY BED RIGHT EASY LOOK HOW THEY DONE MY LORD MY GOD AIN'T NO LYING MAN WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED IN HEAVEN I'M STANDING IN A SAFETY ZONE II. WORK AND FIELD SONGS JOHN HENRY BLACK WOMAN WATER ON THE WHEEL CAPTAIN HOLLER HURRY THE CAPTAIN CAN'T READ NOW YOUR MAN DONE GONE SHE DONE GOT UGLY EVALINA I'M GOING UPTOWN III. CALLS, CRIES AND HOLLERS HEY RUFUS WOH HOO(field call) I'M GOING DOWN THE ROAD FATHER'S FIELD CALL CHILDREN'S FIELD CALL IV. LULLABIES GIVE MY HEART EASE LITTLE LAP DOG V. CHILDREN'S GAME SONGS LOOP DE LOO MARY MACK KUSHIE DYE YO MAY GO ROUND THE NEEDLE AMASEE ROSIE DARLING ROSIE GREEN GREEN ROCKY ROAD JUST WATCH THAT LADY SANGAREE PEEP SQUIRREL CHARLIE OVER THE OCEAN SEE SEE RIDER BLUEBIRD BLUEBIRD GOING UP NORTH LITTLE SALLY WALKER OLD LADY SALLY WANTS TO JUMP STOOPING ON THE WINDOW BOB-A-NEEDLE ROSIE GAL |
Subject: Index: Slave Songs of the United States (Oak) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 10:47 PM SLAVE SONGS OF THE UNITED STATES The complete original collection (136 songs) collected and compiled by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware and Lucy McKim Garrison in 1867, with new piano accompaniments and guitar chords by Irving Schlein. Oak Publications 1965 Almost Over Archangel Open The Door Aurore Bradaire A way Down In Sunbury Bell Da Ring Belle Layotte Blow Your Trumpet, Gabriel Bound To Go Brother, Guide Me Home Brother Moses Gone. Build A House In Paradise Calinda Caroline Charleston Gals Children Do Linger Come Along, Moses Come Go With Me Day of Judgment, The . Don't Be Weary, Traveller Early In The Morning Every Hour In the Day Fare Ye Well Give Up The World God Got Plenty o' Room Go In The Wilderness Gold Band, The Golden Altar, The Good-Bye Good-Bye, Brother Good News, Member Good Old Way, The Graveyard, The Gwine Follow Hail Mary Hallelu, Hallelu Happy Morning Heave Away Heaven Bells, The Heaven Bell A Ring Hold Out To The End Hold Your Light Hunting For A City Hunting For The Lord Hypocrite and The Concubine, The I An' Satan Had A Race I Can't stay Behind I Can't Stand The Fire I Don't Feel Weary I Hear From Heaven To-day I Know When I'm Going Home I'm A-Trouble In De Mind I'm Going Home . I'm Gwine To Alabamy I'm In Trouble In The Mansions Above I Saw The Beam In My Sister's Eye I want To Die Like-a Lazarus Die. I want To Go Home . I Want To Join The Band I Wish I Been Dere Jacob's Ladder Jehovah, Hallelujah Jesus On The Water-Side Jesus, Won't You Come By-And-Bye! Jine 'E m John, John, Of The Holy Order Join The Angel Band Jordan's Mills Just Now King Emanuel Lay This Body Down Lean On The Lord's Side Let God's Saints Come In Little Children, Then Won't You Be Glad Lolotte Lonesome Valley, The Lord, Make Me More Patient Lord, Remember Me Many Thousand Go Meet, a Lord Michael Row The Boat Ashore My Army Cross Over My Body Rock 'Long Fever My Father, How Long? Musieu Bainjo Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Had No Man Can Hinder Me No More Rain Fall For Wet You Not Weary Yet Oa Brothers, Don't Get Weary O Daniel O'er The Crossing Old Ship Of Zion, The On To Glory O Shout Away Poor Rosy Praise, Member Pray All De Member Pray On Rain Fall And Wet Becca Lawton Religion So Sweet Remon Resurrection Morn, The Rock O' Jubilee Rock O' My Soul Roll, Jordan, Roll Round The Corn, Sally Run, Nigger, Run Sabbath Has No End Satan's Camp A-Fire Sail, O Believer Shall I Die? Shock Along, John Shout On, Children Sinner Won't Die No More Sin Sick Soul, The Social Band, The Some Valiant Soldier Stars Begin To Fall Tell My Jesus "Morning" There's A Meeting Here Tonight These Are All My Father's Children This Is The Trouble Of The World Travel On The Trouble Of The World Turn, Sinner, Turn O! Wait, Mr. Mackright Wake Up, Jacob We Will March Through The Valley What A Trying Time When We Do Meet Again White Marble Stone, The Who Is On The Lord's Side Winter, The Wrestle On, Jacob You Must Be Pure And Holy |
Subject: Index: Freedom Is a Constant Struggle (Oak) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 07:14 PM FREEDOM IS A CONSTANT STRUGGLE Songs of the Freedom Movement by Guy & Candie Carawan Oak Publications 1968 I GOT ON MY TRAVELING SHOES (14) Traveling Shoes (17) Great Day for Me (18) Birmingham Sunday (22) We've Got a Job (24) We're Gonna March in St. Augustine Tonight, My Lord (27) 1 Love Everybody (28) Wade in the Water (30) Legend of Danville (32) Demonstrating G.I. (34) Oginga Odinga (38) The Prophesy of a SNCC Field Secretary (44) You Should Have Been There (46) I Ain't Scared O' Your Jail (48) Nothing But a Soldier (50) Go Ahead (52) Up Above My Head FREEDOM IS A CONSTANT STRUGGLE (58) Why Was the Darkie Born? (62) Freedom Train A' Comin' (72) Father's Grave (77) I Want My Freedom (78) It Isn't Nice (84) Mississippi Goddam (92) Freedom Is a Constant Struggle (96) We Got a Thing Going On (100) Go Tell It On the Mountain (104) Carry It On I BEEN IN THE STORM SO LONG (113) Where Ya Go Lily (115) Throw Me Anywhere, Lord (116) Juba (118) Give Me the Gourd to Drink Water (121) Bully tn' Jack-A-Diamonds (122) Go Down Old Hannah (126) Delta Blues . (128) Bourgeois Blues (133) Down On Me (134) I Been in the Storm So Long (136) Go Down Moses (137) Moses (138) I'll Be All Right OH. WALLACE. YOU NEVER CAN JAIL US ALL (152) This May Be the Last Time (154) Berlin Wall (157) Do What the Spirit Say Do (159) Right! Right! (160) Which Side Are You On? (162) Another Day's Journey (164) Way Over Yonder in Montgomery (168). Oh, Wallace (172) Murder on the Road in Alabama WE GOT THE WHOLE WORLD SHAKIN' (183) I Don't Want To Be Lost In the Slums (184) Lead Poison On the Wall (186) Rent Strike Blues (188) Burn, Baby, Burn (192) People Get Ready (194) Never Too Much Love (196) Gonna Be A Meetin' Over Yonder (200) Freedom Now (204) We Got the Whole World Shakin' (210) Keep On Pushing' PREFACE TO EPILOGUE (213) AN EPILOGUE- The Movement's Moving On: The New Mood by Julius Lester (223) The Movement's Moving On |
Subject: Index: Songs For Peace (Oak Publications) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 04:45 PM SONGS FOR PEACE 100 songs of the peace movement compiled and edited by The Student Peace Union introduction by Pete Seeger Oak Publications 1966 A New Day Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round All Mixed Up An Anthem for the Space Age And Freedom Too Asikatali Ban, Ban, Ban, the Bloody H-Bomb Better World A-Coming Brother Won't You Join In the Line Civil Defense Sign Cold War Calypso Come Away Melinda Crow on the Cradle The Cruel War is Raging Die G Dona Nobis Pacem Don't You Weep After Me Dommsday The Dove Down by the Riverside Everybody Loves Saturday Night Five Fingers Flowers of Peace Flowers of the Forest Furusato Guantanamera The H- Bomb's Thunder HammerSong Hymn for Nations I Ain't A-,Marchin' Anymore I Come and Stand I Want To Go To Andorra I'm Going to Join the Army I'm Not Going To Be the Unknown Soldier I'm On My Way I've Got To Know Johnny I Hardly Knew You Kmn Ba Ya Lament of the Soldiers Wife Le Deserteur Lift Every Voice and Sing Listen Mr. Bilbo Mack the Bomb Man With the Knob Many Thousands Gone Monster in the Loch Mrs. McGrath Oh, Freedom One Man's Hands Peace Call Peace Isn't Treason Peace March Song Peat Bog Soldiers The Pigeon Playing War Poost Vsyegda Put My Name Down Ragupati Ragava Rajah Ram Sinner Man Shalom Chaverlm Strangest Dream Talking Atom Talking Cuban Crisis Talking Peace . Tenting On the Old Camp Ground Then We'll Have Peace There's Better Things To Do There's Rain in the Forest This Land Is Your Land This Little Light. of Mine This O1d World is Changing Hands The Ulster Soldier Boy United Nations Make A Chain Vine and Fig Tree Walk in Peace Wasn't That A Time We Shall Not Be Moved We Shall Overcome We'll All Go Together We're Gonna Move We've Got to Find Another Way What a Grand and. Glorious Feeling What Did You Learn in School Today What Have They Done To the Rain When Johnny Comes Marching Home Where Have All The Flowers Gone? Will You Work for Peace or Wait for War? The Willing Conscript Woke-up This Morning with My Mind Set On Freedom . Zum Gali Gali |
Subject: Index: The Folksinger's Guitar Guide, Vol 2 (Oak) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 03:59 PM The Folksinger's Guitar Guide Advanced Volume 2 by Jerry Silverman Oak Publications 1964 Introduction I Tablature: Meltab and Gitab II. Chromatic Bass Runs Cindy Talking Blues Goodnight, Irene The Rangers' Command Roll On, Columbia Additional Chords I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore Descending Runs Hold The Fort Pastures of Plenty Acres of Clams Eggs And Marrowbone Down In The Willow Garden Table of Chromatic Runs Railroad Bill Woke Up This Morning With My Mind On Freedom Sloop John B. John Brown's Body Abilene III. Melody And Accompaniment At The Same Time Nine Hundred Mile s (I-IV) Wildwood Flower (in C and G) Darling Cory IV. Four- Finger Picking Te11 Old Bill The Four-Finger Rag Skip To My Lou (in C and D) John Henry V. On Finding The Right Chord Above The Third Fret: Movable Inversions And Their Use Skip To My Lou We Shall Overcome Wanderin' Been In The Pen So Long Nine-Pound Hammer All My Trials VI. Special Effects Obtainable In Certain Keys C major Crawdad Lonesome House Blues G major Instrumental Intro To "Talking Blues" The Campbells Are Coming (guitar duet) Pretty Polly (G minor) D major Easy Does It Two Maidens Went Milking A major Empty Pockets Blues Venga Jaleo E major Slidin' Around VII. The Circle of Fifths Explained And Applied To Folk Songs Salty Dog Every Night When The Sun Goes In VIII. Greek Music in 7/8 Time Treeya Pedya Volyotika Yerakina IX. South Of The Border, Down Hemiola Way: A Glimpse Into 6/8 Polyrhythm Llorona Huapanga Rhythm Llorona Malaguena Salerosa |
Subject: Index: The Flat-Picker's Guitar Guide (Oak) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 01:53 PM The Flat-Picker's Guitar Guide An Advanced Instruction Manual and Song Book by Jerry Silverman Oak Publications 1963 INTRODUCTION TABLATURE THE PICK, AND HOW TO HOID IT SECTION ONE:Accompaniment With A Pick CHAPTER I - THE CHURCH LICK The Johnson Boys (10) Willie Moore (12) The Storms Are On the Oceans (14) I Never Will Marry (16) CHAPTER II. - HAMMERING-ON I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (18) Brown Eyes (20) CHAPTER III - THE CHURCH LICK WITH THE BLUES WRINKLE Brown's Ferry Blues (23) Crawdad (24) CHAPTER IV. - A TYPICAL BLUEGRASS RUN My Home's Across the Smoky Mountains (27) Wagoner's Lad (29) CHAPTER V. - THE WHY,- WHEN AND WHERE OF BARRE CHORD Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms (33) Bill Bailey (34) Black, Brown and White Blues (36) SECTION TWO: The Solo Guitar With A Pick CHAPTER Vl - CARTER FAMILY Wildwood Flower (38) Columbus Stockade (40) Hard Ain't It Hard (42) Bright Shines the Moon (44) In the Pines (45) CHAPTER VII. - SINGLE-STRING Everyday Dirt (48) Mountain Dew (50) Cindy (52) Red Rocking Chair (54) CHAPTER VIII - CROSS PICKING Jesse James (56) John Hardy (60) SECTION THREE: Other lands - New Techniques CHAPTER IX. - SYNCOPATION IN THE CARIBBEAN Que Bonita Bandera (64) Love Alone (66) CHAPTER X. - FANCY STEPPES - THE UNORTHODOX CHURCH LICK On a Raven Black Horse (68) CHAPTER XI. - RHYTHMIC AND MELODIC PATTERNS IN 7/8 TIME Samyotisa (72) Yovano (74) SECTION FOUR: Songs To Polish Your Technique On Skillet Good and Greasy (78) Little Maggie (80) Flop-Eared Mule (83) Reuben's Train (86) Under the Double Eagle (88) Stewball (90) Farther Along (92) Deep-River Blues (94) CHORD CHART |
Subject: Index: The Season of the Year (Oak) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 01:24 PM The Season of the Year Folk Songs of Christmas and the New Year Compiled and edited by Irwin Silber Oak Publications 1971 Mary Had A Baby, 7 Virgin Mary Had One Son, 8 The Holly and The Ivy, 9 A Virgin Most Pure, 10 Christ Child Lullaby, 12 Child of God, 13 Duermete, Nino Lindo, 14 The Holly Bears A Berry, 15 Oh, Mary, Where Is Your Baby?, 16 Away In A Manger, 19 How Far Is It To Bethlehem? ,20 Un Flambeau, Jeanette, Isabella, 22 Poor Little Jesus, 25 Comfort and Tidings of Joy, 26 De Nederige Geboorte, 27 What Child Is This?, 29 Joy to The World, 31 Jesous Ahatonhia, 32 Les Anges Dans Nos Campagnes, 35 Brightest and Best, 36 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, 38 Go Tell It On The Mountain, 39 Stille Nacht, 41 It Was On Christmas Day, 42 Wasn't That A Mighty Day, 43 Masters In This Hall, 45 A Child This Day Is Born, 47 Rise Up Shepherd and Follow, 48 The First Noel, 49 No Room At the Inn, 51 The Babe of Bethlehem, 52 Cherry Tree Carol, 54 King Herod and The Cock, 55 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, 56 Sant Josep I La Mare de Deu, 58 The Carnal and The Crane, 59 In the Reign of Great Caesar, 61 Down in Yon Forest, 63 Jingle Bells, 64 Santa Claus Blues, 66 Oh, Tannenbaum, 69 I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In, 70 We Wish You A Merry Christmas. 71 Good King Wenceslas, 72 It's Almost Day, 73 Cowboy's Christmas Bqll, 74 Children, Go Where I Send Thee, 77 The Seven Blessings of Mary, 79 The Twelve Days of Christmas, 80 What Month Was My Jesus Born In?, 82 Auld Lang Syne, 85 Cowboys' New Year's Dance, 86 Young Charlotte, 88 Esta Noche Es N oche Guena, 90 Deck the Halls, 91 Gloucestershire Wassail, 92 Wassail Song, 93 Come, Fill Up Your Glasses, 94 |
Subject: Index: Bluegrass Guitar by Happy Traum (Oak) From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 01:08 PM Bluegrass Guitar by Happy Traum Oak Publications 1974 Instruction book with both standard music and guitar tabs Bluegrass songs: Mama Don't 'Low New River Train Rollf In My Sweet Baby's Arms Bury Me Beneath The Willow Going To Georgia Handsome Molly You're A Flower In The Wildwood Old Rattler Midnight On The Stormy Deep Rosa Lee McFall I Am A Pilgrim Angel Band Crying Holy Standing In The Need Of Prayer All The Good Times My Grandfather's Clock Under The Double Eagle Rakes of Mallow Devil's Dream Forked Deer Soldier's Joy John Henry Newgrass: Orange Mountain Special Barrel Of Fun Stoney Creek Sally Goodin Arkansas Traveler Cross Picking: Dill Pickle Rag Sittin' On Top Of The World Handful Of Love |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 12:52 PM Pete Seeger's "How to Play the 5-String Banjo" was eventually picked up by Oak. It is listed on the back cover of a 1974 Oak publication along with some other titles not on the list at the top. The version of Pete's book that i have is 3rd Edition Revised, 1962 which was still published by Pete himself. So the Oak version would have been after 1862 and before 1974. My version does not have an index to the songs included although there are many with both banjo tabs and melody lines. rlr |
Subject: Index: Ramblin' Boy and Other Songs by Tom Paxton From: raredance Date: 18 Jan 09 - 12:39 PM Ramblin' Boy and Other Songs by Tom Paxton Oak Publication 1965 I. TOPICAL & PROTEST SONGS 9 The Thresher Disaster 10 The Great American Dream 12 Six Men Riding 13 When Morning Breaks 14 I Read It in The DailyNews" 16 There Was A Time 17 A Job of Work to Do 18 The Willing Conscript 20 The Dogs of Alabama 21 Strange Rain 22 The High Sheriff of Hazard 24 Whad Did You Learn in School Today? 27 Standing on the Edge of Town 28 A Rumbling in the Land II CHILDREN'S SONGS 33 Little Brand New Baby 34 Going to the Zoo 36 Let' s Pretend. 38 My Dog's Bigger Than Your Dog 40 The Marvelous Toy III STORY SONGS 45 Willie Seton 46 John, John, John 48 I'm the Man That Built the Bridges IV. YOU'VE GOT TO FEEL BAD SOMETIMES 53 Deep Fork River Blues 54 I Can't Help But Wonder (Where I'm Bound) 56 Come Along Home 57 Ramblin' Boy 59 Rain and Snow 60 I'm on My Last Old Train 61 I'm Bound for the Mountain and the Sea 62 Fare Thee Well, Cisco V. FURTHER PILLS TO PURGE MELANCHOLY 67 Bottle of Wine 68 I Happen to Like Whiskey, Sir! 70 The Natural Girl for Me 72 I'm Going to the Limelight to Die 74 The N. Y. Mets Victory and Commiseration Song 75 Willie My Weaver-O 76 The Meanest Man in the World VL. LOVE SONGS 81 My Lady's A Wild Flying Dove 83 Ev'ry Time (When We Are Gone) 84 Please Let Me Stay With You 85 The Last Thing on My Mind |
Subject: Index: Anthology of American Folk Music (songbook) From: Joe Offer Date: 05 Sep 07 - 05:35 AM Thanks to a link from the infamous Abby Sale, I posted the Anthology Index - in this thread (click) Anthology of American Folk Music edited by Josh Dunson and Ethel Raim, published by Oak Publications in 1973. Here's the table of contents:
6. Explanation of musical orthography 7. Guitar and banjo figures 8. Who chose these records? (an interview with Frank Walker) 18. the birth and growth of the Anthology of American Folk Music (as told by Moses Asch) 20. What happened to Volume IV? 22. Henry Lee 24. The House Carpenter 26. Old Lady and the Devil 28. The Butcher's Boy 30. The Wagoner's Lad 32. King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O 34. Old Shoes and Leggins 36. Willie Moore 38. A Lazy Farmer Boy 40. Peg and Awl 42. Ommie Wise 44. My Name Is John Johanna 46. Bandit Cole Younger 48. Charles Giteau 50. John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man 52. Gonna Die With a Hammer in My Hand (John Henry) 54. Stackalee 56. White House Blues 58. Frankie 60. When the Great Ship Went Down 62. Engine 143 64. Kassie Jones 66. Down on Penny's Farm 68. Got the Farm Land Blues 70. Since I Laid My Burden Down 72. John the Revelator 74. Little Moses 76. Shine on Me 79. The Coo Coo Bird 80. East Virginia 82. Sugar Baby 84. I wish I Was a Mole in the Ground 87. Single Girl, Married Girl 88. Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme 90. Country Blues 92. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean 94. Way Down the Old Plank Road 97. Train on the Island 98. Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line 100.Spike Driver Blues 102.K.C. Moan 104.The Lone Star Trail 106.Fishing Blues 108.Black Jack David 110.Down on the Banks of the Ohio 112.Nine Pound Hammer 114.Hello Stranger 116.No Depression in Heaven So, this isn't all the tracks in the 6-CD collection, but it's a good number of them. I wish there were a site that provided all the lyrics to all the songs in the anthology, but I haven't found it yet. If you want a scanned copy of the book, the download link is: http://towerofbabel.com/sections/music/troubadours/anthology/anthology.zip |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 04 Sep 07 - 09:03 AM Not posted so far (unless I skipped over it) is "Anthology of American Folk Music," edited by Josh Dunson and Ethel Raim, 1973. Someone here at Mudcat posted a link to it and I made a copy. If someone has an original copy, that would be the best one to list, but I can do it if the original poster can't be contacted. |
Subject: Index: Bonnie Bunch of Roses (Oak) From: Joe Offer Date: 04 Sep 07 - 02:51 AM Songs of England, Ireland & Scotland: A Bonnie Bunch of Roses by Dan Milner music transcribed by Paul Kaplan Oak Publications, 1983 - still in print Introduction A Note from the Transcriber About the Accompaniments About the Modes Guitar Chords Used in this Book Guitar Tunings Older Ballads Binnorie My Boy Tommy, O! Hind Horn Down by the Greenwood Sidey The Well Below the Valley Thomas the Rhymer Tomlin Captain Wedderburn's Courtship Lord Bateman The Carnal and the Crane Diverus and Lazarus Fair Annie Fair William and Lady Maisry Lord Gregory Cold Blows the Wind Barbara Allen Thomas O'Winesberrie The Shepherd's Boy Robin Hood and Little John The Battle of Harlaw The Death of Queen Jane Georgy The Bonny Lass of Anglesey A Little Before Me Time The Jolly Beggar The Golden Vanity Captain Ward and the Rainbow Johnny of Hazelgreen The Maid and the Soldier Polly Vaughn The Trees Are Getting High The Widow Woman's Daughter Frog in a Cocked Hat City Streets to the t-Sugain Road The Rocky Road to Dublin Feein' Time The Turfman from Ardee The Besom Maker Come A' Ye Tramps an' Hawkers The Beggin' Bung Your Eye The Saucy Bold Robber Poor Murdered Woman James McDonald Sam Hall Brennan on the Moor The Wild and Wicked Youth Sylvie The Farmer's Downfall Remarks on the Times I Wish They'd Do It Now Barney Leave the Girls Alone Soldiers Morrissey and the Russian Sailor Morrissey and the Buffalo Boy Morrissey Again in the Field General Wolfe The Banks of the Nile Jackie Munroe The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie-O The Black Horse Arthur McBride The Kerry Recruit McCaffery Sailors The Royal Oak On Board a Ninety-Eight The Flying Cloud The Campaero The Greenland Whale Fishery The Wings of a Gull A Lady Fair I Am a Maid That Sleeps in Love The Handsome Cabin Boy Spanish Ladies Boney The Dreadnaught Peter Street Th Banks of Newfoundland Tapscott (We're all Bound to Go) Transports and Immigrants Henry the Poacher Van Dieman's Land John Mitchel Tattie Jock The Donside Emigrant's Farewell Lovely Ann The American Wakes The Green Fields of America Towards Irish Independence The Seven Irishmen The Woods of Trugh Erin's Green Shore Dunlavin Green Nell Flaherty's Drake The Yorkshire Pigs The Blackbird of Avondale Skibbereen Country Life Johnnie Sangster Tally Ho! Hark Away Féach A Phadraig (Look, Patrick) The Holly and the Ivy All the Little Chickens in the Garden The Nice Little Window Dame Durden The Crabfish The Suckling Pig The Gallant Poacher Tatties an' Herrin' The May Morning Dew Napoleon! The Devil and Bonaparte The Plains of Waterloo The Mantle So Green The Green Linnet Napoleon Bonaparte The Grand Conversation on Napoleon The Bonnie Bunch of Roses Love The Flower of France and England O' Matt Hyland The Blacksmith The Banks of the Bann (The Brown Girl) Lovely Willie Moorlough Mary TibbieDunbar The Flower of Magherally The Flower of Sweet Strabane Erin the Green The Red-Haired Man's Wife The Dear Irish Boy Heather on the Moor The Rigs O'Barley The Lily of the West ...and Marriage The Unfortunate Wife How to Cook a Husband How to Cook a Wife Katie Kearney Poor Man's Labour The Wooden Leg'd Parson Rap-A-Tap-Tap The Butcher's Frolic There's Nothing Can Equal a Good Woman Still Close Encounters The Little Ball of Yarn The Banks of the Bann (Willie Archer) The Buxom Lass Maggie Lauder Fire! Down Below The Gay Old Man Brave Old Donnelly Ramble Away Rosemary Lane Drinking Songs The Punch Ladle When Jones's Ale Was New The Derby Ram John Barleycorn The Card Song Lanigan's Ball Preab San Ôl An Bunnán Bui Going Home with the Milk in the Morning Fare Ye Weel Whiskey When Fortune Turns Her Wheel Bibliography |
Subject: RE: Singout Reprints 6 From: Susan of DT Date: 25 Aug 07 - 11:08 AM Reprints From Sing Out, Volume 6 Copyright 1964, Oak Publications A Horse Named Bill 23 A Rich Irish Lady 54 Blowin' in the Wind 38 Bonnie Shoals of Herring, The 24 Boston Burglar 32 Bowling Green 53 Butcher's Boy, The 35 Chewing Gum 29 Clean O 61 Coorie Doon 28 Cotton Mill Girls 22 Croppy Boy, The 52 Dick Darby the Cobbler 46 Do Re Mi 60 Engine 143 58 First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 3 Five Fingers 37 Flowers of Peace, The 15 Gambler, The 30 Golden Vanity, The 14 Green Grow The Lilacs 25 Guantanamera 56 Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 6 Henry Martin 39 He Was A Friend of Mine 18 The Holly Bears A Berry 19 Kerry Recruit, The 8 Mail Myself to You 5 Make Me A Bed on Your Floor 13 Margaritkes 16 My Home's Across the Smoky Mtns 40 Oh, Babe it Ain't No Lie 59 Old Maid's Song 42 Peggy-O 49 Poor Miner's Farewell 34 Pretty Polly 41 Railroader's Lament 55 Rock About My Saro Jane 20 Scarborough Fair 36 S'Dremlin Feigle 43 Stewball 62 Tom Joad 26 Van Dieman's Land 31 Vi Azoy Trinkt A Keyser Tey? 12 Vigilante Man 47 We Shall Overcome 63 What Have They Done to the Rain? 21 Will You Go Lassie, Go? 48 Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues 4 You Souls of Boston 44 Zebra Dun 10 Zog Nit Keynmol 50 |
Subject: Index: The Dulcimer Book (Ritchie) (Oak) From: Susan of DT Date: 25 Aug 07 - 10:48 AM THE DULCIMER BOOK by Jean Ritchie Copyright Oak Publications 1963 Mostly instruction, some songs: 29 Bachelor's Hall 27 Barb'ry Ellen 40 Dear Companion 26 Go Tell Aunt Rhodie 32 Goin' Down Town 28 Goin' To Boston 37 Ground Hog 36 O Johnny's On The Water 35 Old Betty Larkin 39 Old Joe Clark 32 Over The River, Charlie 34 Pretty Betty Martin 38 Pretty Polly 30 Pretty Saro 35 Shady Grove 33 What'll I Do With The Baby-O? |
Subject: Index: New English Broadsides (Oak) From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 07 - 10:25 PM New English Broadsides: Songs of Our Time from the English Folk Scene Compiled by Nathan Joseph and Eric Winter, 1967
The chastity belt The flowers of Manchester HARVEY ANDREWS Death come easy Kids' colour bar Leave me now DOMINIC BEHAN Arkle Liverpool Lou The patriot game The sea around us JOHN BRUNNER The H-bomb's thunder Oh 007 (Leave those girls alone) ALEX CAMPBELL Been on the road so long Drinkin's ower risky DAVID CAMPBELL Come and get me The way of the world We know the day is coming You can't make a racehorse crow You fly too bold You'll be proud of me IAN CAMPBELL The apprentice's song The canny miner lad Come kiss me love Hard life on the cut The snow is falling The sun is burning SYDNEY CARTER Friday morning Glass of water Judas and Mary Landlord and tenant The rat race A reel of recording tape Silver in the stubble Standing in the rain NADIA CATTOUSE Long time boy ALASDAIR CLAYRE A cold wind blows The invisible backwards-facing grocer who rose to fame ALEX COMFORT I wish I was a silver watch I'll tell you where to put it if you like STAN CROWTHER The merry wives of Camberley KARL DALLAS The Arbroath tragedy ROBIN DENSELOW Morning Tuesday breakfast TERRY GOULD The hunters The mercenaries STEVE GRANT There once was a garden LESLIE HAWORTH The three friends BERT JANSCH Courting blues Harvest your thoughts of love It don't bother me A man I'd rather be The needle of death Oh how your love is strong Oh my babe Ramblin's gonna be the death of me Running from home Strolling down the highway HUGH JONES Ellen Vannin Marco Polo STAN KELLY Comeallye and gobackagain Four pounds a day I wish I was back in Liverpool Liverpool lullaby MATT McGINN The hielan'man Lots of little soldiers Stop the world I've lost my yo-yo Three nights and a Sunday double time JOHN MARSHALL Sweet greens and blues MAURICE ROSENBAUM They let Delgado die JOHN RENBOURN National Seven LEON ROSSELSON Across the hills Battle Hymn of the New Socialist Party History lesson I wish I was back in Liverpool There's gonna come a morning STEPHEN SEDLEY Helping the police CYRIL TAWNEY The oggy man ROGER WATSON The pick and the malt shovel COLIN WILKIE I loved a lad ERIC WINTER Comeallye and gobackagain Four pounds a day The hunters I'll tell you where to put it if you like The jolly farmer They let Delgado die SPIKE WOODS Motorbike kid The quiet beast |
Subject: Index: Broadside, Volume 3 (Oak) From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 07 - 10:14 PM Broadside: 96 Songs of Our Times from America's Foremost Topical Song Magazine (Volume 3) compiled and edited by Sis Cunningham ad Gordon Friesen Produced by Oak Publicatins for Broadside, 1970
All Mixed Up, 14 All My Children of The Son, 79 Are You Bombing With Me Jesus?, 57 Away O'ee, 10 The Backlash Blues, 66 The Ballad of Martin Luther King, 54 Ballade Vom Feind, 33 Bayou Baby, 56 Been On The Road So Long, 53 Black Panther, 77 Blood On The Grapes, 22 Boraxo, 86 Brother That Ain't Good, 68 Burn, Baby, Burn, 45 The Calendar, 21 California's Ship of State, 74 The Cardinal, 13 Changes, 11 Chaplain of The War, 78 The Chinaberry Tree, 9 The Circle, 71 Commuter—Computer Blues, 70 Computer Love-Song, 88 Cross My Heart, 85 "Cush" Holston, 39 Delta Blues, 19 Doesn't Someone Have A Plan, 49 Empty Boots, 20 Farewell Mr. Charlie, 9 Feet First Baby, 87 Fires of Napalm, 24 Follow, 28 Four Women, 8 Garbage, 16 Go Tell It On The Mountain, 19 Help Your Brother's Boat Across, 21 Henry at The Grating, 46 Hey Mr. Rockefeller, 67 I Believe I Do, 43 I Never Knew My Brother, 76 If Jesus Was Alive Today, 62 I've Got To Go Down Town, 41 Inners and Outers, 23 It's Enough To Be Young, 40 Janey's Blues, 75 Joaquin Murieta, 30 Kill For Peace, 13 Like The Miller Grinds The Wheat, 47 Little Wheel Spin and Spin, 65 Loneliness, 58 Long Chains, 59 Lots of Little Soldiers, 18 Lullaby, 42 The Man Says Jump, 81 Manhattan, Manhattan, 36 The Market, 27 The Marvelous Toy, 82 May Their System Soon Be Broken, 71 Men of Principle, 47 Mister Blue, 34 A Mother's Gift, 69 Move On Over, 12 My Oklahoma Home, 17 New Christ Cardiac Hero, 38 Nobody Cares, 52 Oh, Chicago Town, 29 Our Children Are Dying, 22 Pig Hollow, 25 A Pickaxe and A Stone, 51 Poor Boy Michael Strange, 72 Porque Los Pobres No Tienen, 26 Preserven El Parque Elysian, 85 The Pusher, 81 The Raw Recruits, 20 Revolution, 7 The Rock, 37 Song of The Sixties, 35 Stagolee, 63 Stay A Little Longer Where It's Warm, 84 Steve's Ballad, 48 Student Edward, 84 'Taterbug Mandolin Man, 49 They Can't Put It Back, 32 This World Has Been A Prison, 23 Trouble With Jesus, 62 Tungsten, 55 Twenty Tons of T.N.T., 15 Vahlsing Pollutes It, 55 The War Is Over, 31 We Didn't Know, 83 The Welfare Song, 80 What If They Gave A War and No One Came?, 60 What Will We Do With Our Freedom, 73 When The Morning Comes Again, 61 Wild Hog, 57 Younger Generation Blues, 44 |
Subject: Index: Broadside, Volume 2 From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 07 - 10:11 PM I wish I had volume 2. It always kills me to have volumes 1 and 3 of something. Anybody have this one? |
Subject: Index: Broadside (Volume 1) From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 07 - 10:09 PM Broadside: Songs of Our Times from the Pages of Broadside Magazine (Volume 1) compiled and edited by Sis Cunningham Produced by Oak Publicatins for Broadside, 1964 Ain't Gonna Let Segregation Turn us Around (Negro Freedom Song) Ballad for Bill Moore (Don West) Ballad of Emmet Till (Bob Dylan - Len H. Chandler) Ballad of Ira Hayes (Peter La Farge) The Ballad of Lou Marsh (Phil Ochs) Ballad of Major Eatherly (Gene mmn) Ballad of Medgar Evers (Phil Ochs - Bob Gibson) Ballad of Oxford, Mississippi (Phil Ochs) The Ballad of Roger (Anonymous) Benny "Kid" Paret (Gil Turner - Len H. Chandler) The Birminghan Bull (Ernie Marrs) Black Stallion (Peter La Farge) Bound for Glory (Phil Ochs) The Boy Salutes (Malvina Reynolds) The Bumblebee (Eric Andersen) Business (Walter Lowenfels - Pete Seeger) Direct Digit Dialing Song (Van Corey) The Dola Explosion (Alex Lukenan) The Flowers of Peace (Pete Seeger) Freedom Train (Will McLean) Get On Board, Children, Children (Willie Peacock and Sam Block) The Great New York Newspaper Strike (Gil Turner) The H-Bomb's Thunder (John Brunner) Hazard Kentucky (Phil Ochs) I Ain't A-Scared of Your Jail (Negro Freedom Song) I Can See a New Day (Les Rice) I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound (Ton Paxton) It Isn't Nice (Malvina Reynolds) If You Miss Me at the Back of the Bus (Negro Freedom Song) Keep On Keeping On (Len H. Chandler) Last Stop on the Jim Crow Train Links on the Chain (Phil Ochs) Little Boxes (Malvina Reynolds) Masters of War (Bob Dylan) Mississippi Goddam (Nina Simone) Mombo (Matt McGinn) Never Turn Back (Bertha Gober) Nobody Knows (Bayle Stanley) Now That, the Buffalo's Gone (Buffy Sainte-Marie) Old Jim Crow (Jackie Alper) One Man's Hands (Alex Comfort - Pete Seeger) Only A Hobo (Bob Dylan) Paths of Victory (Bob Dylan) The People Are Scratching (Marrs, Martin, Seeger) Pains of Nebrasky-O (Eric Anderson) Playboys and Playgirls (Bob Dylan) The Power and the Glory (Phil Ochs) Punch Press Operator (Bernie Packer - Pete Seeger) Ramblin' Boy (Tom Paxton) The Rats (Tom Paxton) Secret Songs (Len H. Chandler) The Sharpeville Massacre (John Steele) The Shelter Diggers (Agnes Friesen) Song to be Sung When the Negotiators Agree (Michael Kennedy - Denise Kennedy) Strangers in Your Town (Peter La Farge) The Submerine Called Thresher (Gene Kadish) Talking Birmingham Jam (Phil Ochs) Talking Christmes (Paul Wolfe) Talking Civil Rights (Delday Lewis) Talking Crystal City (Kenneth Harrison) Talkin' Peace (Bill Frederick) Talking Riot Blues (Albeit Lannon, Jr.) Talking Vietnam (Phil Ochs) That Was the President and That Was the Man (Phil Ochs) The Times I've Had (Mark Spoelstra) To Be A Man (Len H. Chandler) Train A-Travelin' (Bob Dylan) Train For Auschwitz (Tom Paxton) Turn Around Miss Liberty (Len H. Chandler) Unemployment Lament (Patrick Skye) What Did You Learn in School Today? (Tom Paxton) Will You Work for Peace or Wait for War (Agnes Friesen) The Willing Conscript (Tom Paxton) With God on Your Side (Bob Dylan) |
Subject: Index: 62 Outrageous Songs (Oak) From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 07 - 09:55 PM I'm surprised this one wasn't on the list Susan of DT sent me - the one I posted up top. -Joe- 62 Outrageous Songs Compiled by Jerry Silverman Oak Publications, 1966 - my copy was originally $2.95
Pity the Downtrodden Landlord Humoresque Don't Cry, Lady Doctor Freud The Bonniest Lass Lying In Calcutta Gutter Putting On the Style Guardian Beauty Contest Lady Chatterly's Lover He Can't Diddle Me Plastic Jesus The Ecumenical March What A Friend We Have In Hoover Poisoning the Students' Minds On Mondays I Never Go To Work Get Out the Gotkes The Eagles, They Fly High I Was Having Trouble Seeing Mary Draft Dodger Rag Peggy, The Pearl of Pensacola Shootin' With Rasputin Rap, Tap, Tap Uncle Fred and Auntie Mabel Charlie Mopps The Panic Is On The Man With the Microphone Skillet Good and Greasy Cosher Bailey Who Killed Norma Jean? My Sweetheart's A Mule In The Mines The Commissioner's Report The Man Who Comes Around My Mother Chose My Husband A Little Bit Off the Top Maids, When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man The Friggin' Falcon The Ballad of Aimie McPherson They're Moving Father's Grave To Build A Sewer The Gay Caballero Bella The Foggy Dew The Soldier and the Sailor The Barsted King of England The Quartermaster Store The Fireship Old Soldiers Never Die Put It On the Ground Bill Bailey The Rand Hymn Wee-Wee The Old Triangle Four Nights Drunk Blood On the Saddle Old King Cole The Foreman O'Rourke The Man Who Waters the Workers' Beer The Baiham Vicar My Father Was Born A Hebrew It's the Same the Whole World Over Six Questions The Red Light Saloon Empty Bed Blues |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: Joe Offer Date: 23 Aug 07 - 06:42 PM Q asked that we NOT post the index to Folksingers' Wordbook (click for index), apparently because he thinks it's too long. I suppose that's a reasonable request. Same with The Peggy Seeger Songbook: Warts and All and The Essential Ewan MacColl Songbook, both of which are relatively recent publications from Oak (click). Still, if somebody were to provide a link to online indexes for these books, that would be a wonderful contribution. -Joe- |
Subject: Index: Songs From Shakespeare's Plays... (Oak) From: cetmst Date: 23 Aug 07 - 06:13 PM Songs From Shakespeare's Plays and Popular Songs of Shakespeare's Time Compiled and Edited by Tom Kines, Oak Publications, 1964 Agincourt Song Ah! the Sighs That Come fro' the Heart, William Cornyshe, 70 All in a Garden Green, tune "Gathering Peascods", 74 And Let Me the Canakin Clink!, Othello, 36 And Will He Not Come Again?, Hamlet, 34 Calino Custurame, Henry V, 56 Carman's Whistle, Henry IV, 57 Chairs to Mend, Dr. Hayes, 100 Cold's the Wind and Wet's the Rain, 73 Come Live With Me and Be My Love, Merry Wives of Windsor, 25 Come O'er the Bourne, Bessy. King Lear, 54 Cryes of London, Richard Deering, 96 Farewell Dear Love, Twelfth Night, 16 Fine Knacks for Ladies, John Dowland, 58 Fortune My Foe. Merry Wives of Windsor, 22 From the Fair Lavinian Shore, John Wilson, 62 Go From My Window, 86 Greenseeves, Merry Wives of Windsor, 23 Have You Seen But a White Lily Grow, Robert Joihnson,68 Heigh Ho for a Husband, Much Ado About Nothing, 40 Hey Ho, Nobody Home, Pammelia, 101 Hey Robin, Jolly Robin, Twelfth Night, 12 High Barbaree, 78 How Should I Your True Love Know?, Hamlet, 32 Hunt Is Up, The, Romeo and Juliet, 49 I Loathe That I Did Love, Hamlet, 35 It Was a Lover and His Lass, As You Like It, 46 Jog On, Jog On, the Footpath Way, The Winter's Tale, 27 King Lear and His Three Daughters, 81 King Stephen Was a Worthy Peer, Othello, 37 Lawn as White as the Driven Snow, The Winter's Tale, 29 Light o' Love, Two Gentlemen of Verona and Much Ado About Nothing, 44 Loath to Depart, Pammelia, 102 Martin Said to His Man, Deuteromelia, 91 Never Weather-Beaten Sail, Thomas Campion, 64 New Oysters, Thomas Ravenscroft, 98 Now Robin Lend to Me Thy Bow, Pammelia, 95 O Mistress Mine, Twelfth Night, 9 Of All the Birds, Deuteromelia, 88 Pastime With Good Company, Henry VIII, 71 Peg o' Ramsey, Twelfth Night, 10 Quoth John to Joan, tune "Wolsey's Wilde", 75 Sick Tune, The, Much Ado About Nothing, 42 Since First I Saw Your Face, Thomas Ford, 60 Spanish Lady, The, 77 Stephano's Songs, The Tempest, 52 There Dwelt a Man in Babylon, Tweltch Night, 13 Thou Cans't Not Hit It, Love's Labour Lost, 53 Three Merry Men, Twelfth Night, 11 Three Ravens, The, Melismata, 87 Titus Andronicus's Complaint, tune "Fortune", 20 To Shallow Rivers, Merry Wives of Windsor, 24 Tomorrow Is St. Valentine's Day, Hamlet, 33 Tune Thy Music to Thy Heart, Thomas Campion, 63 We Be Soldiers Three, Deuteromelia, 93 We Be Three Poor Mariners, Deuteromelia, 92 What If a Day, Thomas Campion, 66 What Shall He Have That Killed the Deer?, As You Like It, 48 When Daffodils Begin to Peer, The Winter's Tale, 26 When Samson Was a Tall Young Man, tune "Spanish Pavan", 84 When That I Was a Little Tiny Boy, Twelfth Night, 18 Where Griping Grief, Romeo and Juliet, 50 Who Hath His Fancy Pleas'd, Wilhelm van Nassuen, 76 Who Liveth So Merry, Deuteromelia, 90 Whoop, Do Me No Harm, The Winter's Tale, 28 Willow Song, The, Othello, 38 Willy, Prithee Go to Bed, Deuteromelia, 94 Bibliography: Bantock, One Hundred Songs of England, Ditson, 1914 Baring-Gould, Rev. Sabine, English Minstrelsie, 8 v., no date Bridge, Sir Frederick, Shakespearean Music in the Plays and Early Operas, Dent, 1923 Caulfield, John, Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays Chappell, William, Old English Popular Music, Wooldridge, 1893 Gibbon, John Murray, Melody and the Lyric, Dent 1930 Hubler, Edward, Shakespeare's Songs and Poems, McGraw, Hill, 1959 Hullah, John, The Song Book, MacMillan & Co., 1866 Jackson, Vincent, English Melodies from the 13th to 18th Century, Dent, 1910 Keel, Frederick, Music in the Time of Queen Elizabeth, Private, 1914 Long, J.H., Shakespeare's Use of Music, 2 v., University of Florida Press, 1955 & 1961 Naylor, E.W., Shakespeare and Music, Dent, 1896 Shakespeare Music, Curwen, 1912 Percy, Thomas, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, v. 1 & 2, Geo. Bell and Sons, 1876 Sharp, Cecil, One Hundred English Folk Songs, Ditson, 1916 Vincent, Charles, Fifty Shakespeare Songs, Ditson, 1905 |
Subject: Index: Bluegrass Songbook (Oak Publications) From: 12-stringer Date: 18 Aug 07 - 02:37 PM Bluegrass Songbook by Peter Wernick "Over 130 Old Time, Traditional, Newgrass, Gospel and Novelty Bluegrass tunes presented in new tablature for guitar or banjo, plus special tips on singing from Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Lester Flatt, Jesse McReynolds, Charlie Waller, and other bluegrass greats." (c) 1976, Oak Publications, a division of Embassy Music Corporation There is no musical notation. Melodies are given in tablature form, based on the G-B-D strings of guitar or banjo. Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow All the Good Times Are Past and Gone Amazing Grace Angel Band Ballad of Jed Clampett Banks of the Ohio A Beautiful Life Before I Met You Big Ball in Boston Blue Ridge Mountain Blues The Bluebirds Are Singing For Me Bluegrass Express Bound to Ride Brand New Shoes Bringing Mary Home Bury Me Beneath the Willow The Children Are Crying and Calling Your Name Close By Columbus Stockade Blues Daddy Sang Bass Dark Hollow Darling Corey Detroit City Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Don't Put Her Down, You Helped Put Her There Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky Down in the Willow Garden Down the Road Eating Out of Your Hand Face Lost in the Crowd Fair and Tender Ladies Foggy Mountain Top Footprints in the Snow Fox on the Run [no melody tablature, due to copyright restrictions] Free Born Man Freight Train Give Me Your Hand Handsome Molly He Will Set Your Fields on Fire Heaven Hello City Limits Highway of Regret Hot Corn, Cold Corn How Mountain Girls Can Love I'm a Pilgrim I Know You're Married But I Love You Still I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap If I Lose In the Pines It's a Long Long Way to the Top of the World (no melody tablature due to copyright restrictions) It's in My Mind to Ramble Jesse James John Hardy John Henry Katy Daley Knoxville Girl The Last Song Late Last Night (Way Downtown) Legend of the Rebel Soldier Life is Like a Mountain Railroad Listening to the Rain Little Bessie Little Birdie Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake Little Glass of Wine Little Joe Little Maggie Little White Church Lonesome River Lonesome Road Blues Long Black Veil Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill) Lord, I'm Coming Home Love, Please Come Home Making Plans Man of Constant Sorrow Maple on the Hill Matterhorn Memories of Mother and Dad Memory of Your Smile Midnight on the Stormy Deep Milwaukee, Here I Come Mr Engineer Mountain Dew My Better Years My Dying Bed New Freedom Bell New River Train Nine Pound Hammer The Old Old House Ole Slew Foot On the Jericho Road Out on the Ocean Pallet on Your Floor Paradise Poor Ellen Smith Precious Memories Pretty Polly Rabbit in the Log (Feast Here Tonight) Rank Stranger Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms Roll Muddy River Roll On Buddy Roving Gambler Satisfied Mind Short Life of Trouble Singing All Day and Dinner on the Ground Sitting on Top of the World She Left Me Standing on the Mountain Steppin' Stones Stone Walls and Steel Bars Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes Sweet Sunny South Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Teardrops in My Eyes Tennessee Tennessee Stud That's How I Can Count on You Things in Life Think of What You've Done This is the Girl I Love Tragic Romance Two Little Boys Victim to the Tomb Wabash Cannonball We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus Wear a Red Rose What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul When the Golden Leaves Begin to Fall Where the Soul Never Dies White House Blues Widow Maker Wildwood Flower Will the Circle Be Unbroken With Care from Someone Working on a Building Worried Man Blues Wreck of the Old 97 Y'All Come You Go to Your Church and I'll Go to Mine |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: cetmst Date: 18 Aug 07 - 07:45 AM Reprints from Sing Out!, volume 3, 1961 A la Claire Fontaine Alberts Asteroid Light, The Battle of New Orleans Bells of Rhymney Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done Black Fly Song, The Blow Ye Winds in the Morning' Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies Darlin' Die Gute Kamerad Done Laid Around Drunken Spacemen Duermete Nino Lindo East Virginia El Dia De Tu Santo Forty-Two Kids Four Nights Drunk Four Pence a Day Go Tell It on the Mountain Grizzle Bear Ha-Ha This-A-Way Hans Beimler High Germany I Am a Pilgrim Intoxicated Rat, The It's Almost Done Jarama Valley Johnson Boys, The Kum Ba Yah Little Moses Mary Had a Baby 1913 Massacre, The Old Aunt Kate Patriot Game, The Quizmasters, The Red Apple Juice River of My People Rock Island Line Roll Down the Line Roll On Columbia Run Come See St. James Hospital She Moved Through the Fair Song for Peace Spacey Jones Talking D.J. Blues Talking Nothin' Talking Un-American Blues Things Are Comin' My Way This Train Unemployment Compensation Blues Venezuela Vigndig A Fremd Kind Wagoner's Lad Walk On Alabama Water Is Wide, The Wildwood Flower |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: cetmst Date: 18 Aug 07 - 07:35 AM Reprints from Sing Out!, volume 2, 1960 Alabama Bound All My Trials Blantyre Explosion Buffalo Skinners Bury Me Beneath the Willow Come and Go With Me To That Land Cryderville Jail Darlin' Corey Delia's Gone Eight Hundred Miles Every Night When the Sun Goes In Gallows Pole, The Go Down You Murderers Green Corn Guardian Beauty Contest Hans Beimler He Lies in American Land House of the Rising Sun Hudson River Steamboat I Ain't Got No Home in This World Anymore I Can't Feel at Home in This World Anymore I Had a Rooster I Never Will Marry I'm a Stranger Here In Tarrytown Lass From the Low Country, The Let Me Fly Let My Little Light Shine Liebster Meiner Little Maggie Little Phoebe MTA Song, The Mary, What You Gonna Name That Pretty Little Baby? Mighty Day Money Is King New York Town Oh, Had I a Golden Thread Oifn Pripetshok Oleanna Pastures of Plenty Pich a Bale of Cotton Poor Lazarus Ragaputi Ragava Rajah Ram Si Me Quieres Escribir Sinner Man Soldier's Prayer, The Squid-Jigging Ground, The State of Arkansas Step By Step Streets of Glory There Is Power Titanic, The Too Old to Work Trouble in Mind Twelve Gates to the City When First Unto This Country When I First Came to This Land Whistle, Daughter, Whistle Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? Wo Riley Work of the Weavers, The |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: cetmst Date: 18 Aug 07 - 07:20 AM Reprints from Sing Out! (volume 1, 1959) Ah! Si Mon Moine Voulait Danser All Night Long Ballad of Sam Hall Banks of the Ohio Been in the Pen So Long Billy Barlow Black and White (The Ink Is Black) Blood Red Roses Blow the Candle Out Break Bread Together Buffalo Boy Darby Ram The Demi Said to Me Doctor Freud Domestic Worker's Song Easter Rebellion Song Farther Along La Firolera Foggy Dew. The Great Dust Storm Greenland Fisheries Gypsy Davey Hold the Line Home In That Rock Housewife's Lament Hullabaloo Belay Hymn for Nations I Don't Want to Get Adjusted I Walk the Road Again In Tarrytown I've Got to Know Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Klan, The Love Alone Ludlow Massacre MTA Song Mi Y'malel Michael, Row the Boat Ashore Mighty Day Mister Block Mrs. McCrath Mule Skinner Blues My Old Man Never Touch Water Number Twelve Train Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly, The Pay Day at Cold Creek Pay Me My Money Down Peg and Awl Pittsburgh Poisoning the Students' Minds Portland Town Putting On the Style Rebel Girl, The Rise Up Shepherd and Follow Roll on the Ground Round the Bay of Mexico This Land Is My Land Two Maids Went a-Milking One Day Tomorrow Is a Highway Wraggle-Taggle Gypsies, The |
Subject: Index: Ewan MacColl-Peggy Seeger Songbook (Oak) From: Cattail Date: 12 Aug 07 - 02:38 PM 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 |
Subject: Index: Instrumental Blues Guitar (OakPublications) From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 12 Aug 07 - 06:19 AM Thanks for the info on Old-Time String Band Songbook Joe - I hadn't checked the listings above in detail - that saved me a bit of typing!. Here's the index for Masters of Instrumental Blues Guitar (and now I've been reminded, I'm off to listen to the Coffee Blues - never fails to make me smile). Mick Masters of Instrumental Blues Guitar by Donald Harwood Original Edition 1967 by Traditional Stringed Instruments, Inc Oak edition 1968 $2.95 SBN 8256-0001-4 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-14542 CHAPTER. 1. MUSICAL ATTRIBUTES OF THE BLUES, 1 Timing And Length, 1 Blues Chord Progressions, 2 Melodic Structure, 6 Rhythmic Units, 7 Instrumental Breaks, 8 Emotional Mood, 9 CHAPTER 2. SURVEY OF ALTERNATING BASS FINGERPICKING, 11 Red River - Mance Lipscomb, 12 Lonesome Road Blues - Etta Baker, 15 My Creole Belle - Mississippi John Hurt, 17 Sugar Babe, It's All Over Now - Mance Lipscomb, 18 Cocaine Blues - Reverend Gary Davis, 21 I Got Mine - Frank Stokes, 23 T'Aint Nobody's Business - Guitar Duet, 25 Take A Look At That Baby - John Fahey, 28 CHAPTER 3. MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT, 31 Casey Jones, 33 Louis Collins, 34 Got The Blues, Can't Be Satisfied, 36 Stack O'Lee, 38 See See Rider, 38 Coffee Blues, 40 Sliding Delta, 41 Oh, Mary Don't You Weep, 42 Bye And Bye I Will See Jesus, 43 Candy Man Blues, 45 Frankie, 47 CHAPTER 4. THE MONOTONIC BASS OF MANCE LIPSCOMB, 51 Aint' Gonna Rain No Mo', 53 Going To Louisiana - See See Rider, 55 Ella Speed, 58 Take A One On Me, 59 Cocaine Done Killed My Baby, 60 'Bout A Spoonful, 61 Charlie James, 63 CHAPTER 5. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS, 66 I'm An Old Bumble Bee - Bo Carter, 68 GLOSSARY OF MUSICAL TERMS, 73 DISCOGRAPHY WITH KEYS AND TUNINGS, 77 |
Subject: Index: Australian Favorite Ballads (Oak) From: 12-stringer Date: 12 Aug 07 - 01:38 AM Australian Favorite Ballads: 61 Traditional Songs of Australia with Guitar Chords compiled by John Lahey (c) 1965 by Hill of Content Publishing Co Pty, Ltd; this edition by Oak Publications. Lead sheets with chords; illustrated by old photos and woodcuts
The Albury Ram, 49 "Ard Tae", 50 Big Poll the Grogseller, 20 Birchgrove Park, 39 The Bludger's Song, 43 Bluey Brink, 78 Botany Bay, 26 The Broken Down Squatter, 66 Broken Hearted Shearer, 53 Bushman's Farewell to Queensland, 91 The Catalpa, 31 The Colonial Widow, 22 Come and Join the Union, 48 Convict Maid, 30 Dennis O'Riley, 15 Dinky Di, 88 The Drover's Dream, 56 The Dying Stockman, 70 Fair Young Jockey, 92 Farewell Address, 28 Farewell to Tommy Corrigan, 84 The German Girls, 24 A Good Time Coming, 18 A Good Time Coming [another version], 19 The Great Northern Line, 60 Gumtree Canoe, 93 Herbert Hoover's Love Song, 10 I am a Tolerant Man, 14 Ireland Over Here, 86 Jackie Jackie, 12 Jim Jones, 32 Kelly's Farewell, 80 Lachlan Tigers, 58 Ladies of Brisbane, 68 Licence Hunting, 16 The Lost Sailor, 42 Maggie May, 40 The Maiden's Prayer, 89 Maids of the Mountains, 74 Molly McGuigan, 34 Moreton Bay, 38 Murrumbidgee Shearer, 72 A Nautical Yarn, 95 Ode to Westralia, 13 The Old Bullock Dray, 65 On the Wallaby, 94 The Orange and the Green, 82 Our Father's Cleared the Bush, 96 The Overlanders, 69 The Springtime It Brings on the Shearing, 64 Struggle in the West, 44 To Dr Mannix, 81 Travelling Down the Castlereagh, 62 The Union Boy, 46 Van Dieman's Land, 36 Wallaby Stew, 54 Waltzing Matilda, 52 Wild Colonial Boy, 76 Wild Rover, 71 |
Subject: Index: Old-Time Mountain Banjo (Oak) From: 12-stringer Date: 12 Aug 07 - 01:23 AM Old-Time Mountain Banjo An Instruction Manual for playing the old-time five-string mountain banjo, based on the styles of traditional banjo-pickers by Art Rosenbaum (c) 1968, Oak Publications, a division of Embassy Music Corporation some music but mostly tablature, with lyrics, plus discography and notes on 23 banjo tunings; songs marked * are instrumental only; illustrated by drawings; songs in specific players' styles are noted
Baby-O (Frank Proffitt), 61 Black Eyed Susie, 42 *Brickyard Joe, 74 The Butcher's Boy (Buell Kazee), 44 *Chilly Winds (Wade Ward), 49 Cluck, Old Hen, 47 *Coal Creek March (Pete Steele), 32 Danville Girl (Dock Boggs), 68 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down (Charlie Poole), 67 Frankie Was A Good Girl, 34 Free a Little Bird as I Can Be, 20 Going Down the Road Feeling Bad (Cass Moore), 17 Ground Hog, 23 *Heavy Loaded Freight Train (Pete Steele), 48 The Hills of Mexico (Roscoe Holcomb), 24 Hook and Line, 11 In the Pines, 31 Little Birdie, 39 Little Sadie (Hobart Bailey), 56 Lonesome Road Blues (Snuffy Jenkins), 70 Lynchburg Town, 16 Mole in the Ground (Bascom Lunsford), 36 Old Ruben, 52 *Pretty Little Miss (Fred Cockerham), 62 Pretty Polly (Pete Steele), 27 Shady Grove, 13 Sourwood Mountain, 15 *There Was an Old Soldier and He Had a Wooden Leg, 58 Way Down the Old Plank Road (Uncle Dave Macon), 72 |
Subject: Index: Folksinger's Guide to the 12-String Guitar From: 12-stringer Date: 12 Aug 07 - 01:04 AM A Folksinger's Guide to the 12-String Guitar as Played by Leadbelly by Julius Lester and Pete Seeger (internal evidence suggests that the book was written by Lester) no copyright date or notice Tablature only (no music), with lyrics; songs marked * are not from the Leadbelly repertoire but are presented as "Other Approaches" to the 12-string
*Bells of Rhymney, 73 Black Girl [In the Pines], 21 Bottle Up and Go, 57 Cotton Song [Cotton Fields], 12 Duncan and Brady, 37 Easy Rider, 39 Fannin Street, 58 *Freight Train, 77 Gallis Pole, 61 Grey Goose, 18 Hitler Song, 31 In New Orleans (House of the Rising Sun), 49 [a frequently requested piece of tab on the 'Cat, and here it is, but NB that Lester tabs just the first half of the guitar break, without mentioning that fact!] John Hardy, 43 John Henry, 53 Julie Ann Johnson, 15 Midnight Special, 33 National Defense Blues, 29 Poor Howard, 67 Red Bird, 14 Relax Your Mind, 41 Roberta [in G], 45 Roberta [in F, guitar tab only], 48 Salty Dog, 35 Skip to My Lou, 9 So Easy When You Know How, 68 T B Blues, 65 There's a Man Goin' Round Takin' Names, 11 They Hung Him on a Cross, 25 *The Water is Wide, 74 We Shall Be Free, 13 |
Subject: Index: The Leadbelly Songbook (Oak) From: 12-stringer Date: 12 Aug 07 - 12:45 AM The Leadbelly Songbook edited by Moses Asch and Alan Lomax (c) 1962, Oak Publications illustrated; lead sheets and chords, no tablature
Ain't You Glad, 82 Alabama Bound, 75 Army Life, 66 Backwater Blues, 22 Black Betty, 84 Black Girl, 37 Boll Weevil, 23 Borrow Love and Go, 42 Bourgeois Blues, 24 Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie, 60 Can't You Line 'Em, 86 Christmas is a-Coming, 61 Come Along All You Cowboys, 43 Corn Bread Rough, 29 Cotton Song (Cotton Fields), 39 Cow Cow Yicky Yicky Yea, 47 DeKalb Blues, 34 Didn't Old John, 25 Don't Sleep Too Long, 85 Duncan and Brady, 74 Easy Rider, 89 Fannin Street, 32 Gallis Pole, 52 Go Down, Old Hannah, 50 Good Morning Blues, 64 Green Corn, 58 Grey Goose, 88 Ha Ha This-A-Way, 29 Ham and Eggs, 55 Happy Birthday, 30 Haul Away Joe, 77 Hitler Song, 68 House of the Rising Sun, 57 (nb, this is not "In New Orleans," Leadbelly's better-known version of "Rising Sun") In the Evening, 94 Irene, 93 Jailhouse Blues, 63 Jean Harlow, 87 Jim Crow Blues, 91 John Henry, 31 Julie Ann Johnson, 67 Keep Your Hands Off Her, 48 Leavin' Blues, 20 Little Children's Blues, 83 Little Sally Walker, 92 Look Away in the Heaven, 35 Looky Looky Yonder, 19 Meeting at the Building, 44 Midnight Special, 71 More Yet, 65 National Defense Blues, 73 Old Man, Will Your Dog Catch a Rabbit?, 49 Old Riley, 38 On a Monday, 79 Pick a Bale of Cotton, 56 Pigmeat, 78 Poor Howard, 21 Pretty Flower, 36 Red Bird, 90 Rock Island Line, 80 Salty Dog, 41 Shorty George, 69 Skip to My Lou, 53 Stewball, 72 T B Blues, 62 Take This Hammer, 45 There's a Man Goin' Round Takin' Names, 28 They Hung Him on a Cross, 40 Titanic, 26 We Shall Be Free, 76 We Shall Walk Through the Valley, 59 Whoa, Buck (expurgated version), 46 Yellow Gal, 54 You Can't Lose-a Me, Cholly, 51 |
Subject: Index: Old-Time Country Guitar (Oak) From: 12-stringer Date: 12 Aug 07 - 12:26 AM If I'm not mistaken, Old Time String Band Songbook, noted above by Mick, is just a retitle of New Lost City Ramblers Songbook. Old-Time Country Guitar by Stephen Cicchetti and Fly Bredenberg [names are given in reverse order on the cover] (c) 1976, Oak Publications, a division of Embassy Music Corporation tablature only, no music, with lyrics for songs marked * (the others are instrumentals)
Bibb County Grind (South Georgia Highballers), 20 *Boat's Up the River (Roscoe Holcomb), 34 *Brownskin Blues (Dick Justice), 24 Buck Dancer's Choice (Sam McGee), 46 *Careless Love (Jimmie Tarlton), 38 *Cocaine (Dick Justice), 22 *Dixie (Riley Puckett), 66 Drummer Boy (Sam McGee), 58 Franklin Blues (Sam McGee), 51 Fuller Blues (Sam McGee), 54 The Georgia Stomp (Andrew & Jim Baxter), 70 Jailhouse Rag (David Miller), 30 *Johnson City Blues (Clarence Greene), 27 Kentucky Moon Waltz (Lena Hughes), 42 *Left All Alone Again Blues (Hoke Rice), 73 Logan County Blues (Frank Hutchison), 38 *Railroad Blues (Sam McGee), 48 *They Are Wild Over Me (Wesley Long), 34 *White House Blues/Goodbye Booze (Roy Harvey), 62 *Worried Man Blues (Maybelle Carter), 18 |
Subject: Index:Hard Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People (Oak) From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Aug 07 - 09:12 PM Hard Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People Compiled by Alan Lomax Notes on the songs by Woody Guthrie Music Transcribed and edited by Pete Seeger foreward by John Steinbeck published by Oak Publications, 1967
All Around the Jailhouse 185 All In and Down and Out Blues 56 Arkansas Hard Luck Blues 28 Ballad of Barney Graham, The 290 Ballad of John Catchins, The 804 Ballad of the Blue Bell Jail 296 Ballad of the TVA 196 Beans, Bacon and Gravy 94 Better Go Down and Jine the Union 326 Blowin' Down This Road 216 Boll Weevil 30 Bonny of the Union 218 Boss Is Having a Terrible Time, Parles-vous, The 316 Bourgeois Blues 344 Bring Me My Robe and Slippers, James 243 Buffalo Skinners, The 100 CCC Blues 195 CIO Is Bigger than It Used to Be, The 310 CWA Blues 194 Calls for an Honest Square Dance 320 Capitol City Cyclone 356 Casey Jones 92 Chief Aderholt 180 Chiseler's Sorrow, The 186 Coal Creek Explosion 153 Collective Bargaining in Our Shops 248 Collector Man Blues 42 Come All You Coal Miners 166 Come All You Hardy Miners 118 Come On Friends and Let's Go Down 168 Commonwealth of Toil, The 97 Cotton Mill Blues 123 Cotton Mill Colic 120 Crossbone Skully 70 Davidson-Wilder Blues 288 Depression Blues 45 Dickman Song, The 208 Don't Kill My Baby and My Son 334 Don't Take Away My PWA 191 Down and Out 50 Down in Old Henderson 270 Down On Roberts' Farm 34 Down the Street We Hold Our Demonstration 295 Drill Ye Barriers Drill 104 Dust Bowl Refugee 224 Dust Can't Kill Me 220 East Ohio Miners' Strike 152 Fare Ye Well Old Ely Branch 148 Farmer Is the Man, The 32 Fifteen Miles from Birmingham 48 Fisher Strike, The 240 Fool There Was, A 361 Goodbye Semaria 312 Goody Goody 255 Got a Union in the Country 302 Dust Storm Disaster 218 Greenback Dollar, The 175 Hallelujah, I'm a Ku Klux 340 Hard Times in Cryderville Jail 72 Hard Times in the Mill 124 Hard Working Miner, The 136 Harry Bridges 327 Hitch-Hike Blues 65 How About You? 946 I Ain't Got No Home in This World Anymore 64 I Am a Girl of Constant Sorrow 156 I Am a Union Woman 142 I Hate the Capitalist System 164 I Love Coal Miners I Do 146 If You Ain't Got the Do Re Mi I'm Goin' Down that Road Feeling Bad 215 I'm Looking for that New Deal Now 206 I'm Thinking Tonight of an Old Southern Town 158 Insurance Man Blues 44 It Ain't Gonna Work No More 318 It's Hard Times in These Mines 135 It's Me, O Lord 272 Jesse James and His Boys 112 Jesus Christ Was a Man 336 John Brown's Body 108 Johnnie Woncha Ramble 111 Kentucky Miners' Dreadful Fate 150 Kentucky Miner's Wife's Hungry, Ragged Blues 144 Knots to Knudsen 249 Little David Blues 285 Lonesome Jailhouse Blues (Olen Montgomery) 80 Lonesome Jailhouse Blues (Aunt Molly Jackson) 141 Long, Long Ago 160 Longshoreman's Strike 119 Lord, It's All, Almost Done 76 Ludlow Massacre 332 Lynchburg Town 36 Ma and Pa (A Unionization Plan) 319 Mama Don't 'Low No Bush-Wahs Hangin' Around 338 Man Frank Weems, The 276 Marion Massacre, The 30S Marion Strike, The 308 Matthew Kimes 116 Midnight Special 78 Mill Mother's Lament, The 184 Mister Congressman 360 Mister Farmer 274 Murder of Harry Simms, The 170 My Children Are Seven In Number 292 Mysteries of a Hobo's Life 96 NRA Blues 192 New Stranger Blues 58 Nineteen-Twenty Eight - Nineteen Thirty Four 190 No Dough Blues 52 No Job Blues 47 No More Mournin' 262 No More Shall I Work in the Factory 126 O, The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga 311 Oh, Mister Sloan 243 Old Chain Gang, The 68 Old Chisholm Trail, The 102 On the Picket Line 250 One Dime Blues 54 Our Children They Were Sickly 309 Pie in the Sky 88 Pity The Shape I'm In 357 Planter and the Sharecropper, The 265 Powder Mill Jail Blues 284 Pretty Boy Floyd 114 Raggedy Raggedy Are We 265 Red Cross Store 354 Roane County 298 Rock-A-Bye-Baby 258 Roll On Buddy 138 Roll the Union On 268 Ruben 82 Scabs in the Factory 328 Seven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat 38 Shirt Factory Blues 300 Silicosis Is Killin' Me 134 Sit Down 244 Sixty Six Bighway Blues 62 Skinnamalinkadoolium 106 So Long, It's Been Good To Know You 226 Song of the Evicted Tenant 273 Song of the West Virginia Miners 283 Soup Song, The 294 Starvation Blues 59 Story of Sara Ogan, The 154 Striking Miners, The 179 Take This Hammer 84 Talkin' Dust Bowl 228 Ten Little Farmer Men 264 That Old Feeling 167 There Is Mean Things Happening in This Land 260 There Was a Rich Man and He Lived in Detroitium 254 There's Something About a Worker 252 These Old Cumberland Mountain Farms 29 They Tell Us To Wait 152 Things About Comin' My Way 86 Toiling on Life's Pilgrim Pathway 186 Tom Joad 236 Tom Mooney Is Free 356 Tramp, The 90 Unemployment Stomp 46 Union Fights the Battle of Freedom 314 Union Maid 324 Union Train 291 Up In Old Loray 183 Vigilante Man 234 WPA Blues 202 Waitin' On Roosevelt 210 Wanderin' 65 Wartime Blues 352 We Ain't Down Yet 278 We Pity Our Bosses Five 317 We Shall Not Be Moved 348 Weave Room Blues 130 Weaver's Life 132 Welcome the Traveler Home 172 Welfare Blues 198 We'll Be Wearing Union Buttons 315 We're the Guys 246 When the Maid Comes To Town 118 When You're Down and Out 232 Which Side Are You On? 176 Why Do You Stand There in the Rain? 352 Win It 151 Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues 128 Working for the PWA 197 Working on the Project 200 Worried Man Blues 330 Write Me Out My Union Card 297 You Guys Got To Organize 322 You Kick and Stomp and Beat Me 83 You Low Life Son of a Bitch 342 You Okies and Arkies 225 You're Bound To Get Lousy in the Lousy Old Jail 74 You're On Your Last Go 'Round 204 I found a first edition of this book for sale online for $650 (and didn't buy it). I paid $20 for my second edition, and I couldn't pass up a paperback I found later for $8.99. Maybe they'll pay for my grandchildren's education.... This page (click) has some interesting information on the book:
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Subject: Index: American Folksong: Woody Guthrie (Oak) From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Aug 07 - 08:49 PM American Folksong by Woody Guthrie, edited by Moses Asch Published in 1947 by Moe Asch of DISC Company of America, 117 West 46th St., NY Illustrations by York Cunningham, Jr., and by Woody Guthrie reprinted from the original edition by Oak Publications, 1961
Leadbelly Is A Hard Name Voice Stackabones Own Song Goin' Down This Road I Ain't Got No Home In Anymore Been In Jail Talling Subway Blues Talk This World Joe Hillstrom Boomtown Bill Tom Joad Jack Hammer John Pretty Boy Floyd Belle Starr Billy The Kid When The Curfew Blows On My Way Gonna Get Together in the Live Oak Good Old Union Feeling What Shall It Profit A Man At My Window Moneyless Children Sharecropper Song Ain't A-Gonna Do Hooversville Electricity and All Turkey in the Corn Old Army Mule Go and Leave Me Pastures of Plenty Notes About Music The Music To The Songs Goin' Down This Road I Ain't Got No Home in this World Anymore Boomtown Bill Tom Joad Jack Hammer John Pretty Boy Floyd Billy The Kid When The Curfew Blows On My Way Moneyless Children At My Window Good Old Union Feeling Sharecropper Song Electricity and All Turkey in the Corn Old Army Mule Go and Leave Me Pastures of Plenty |
Subject: Index: Reprints from the People's Song Bulletin From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Aug 07 - 08:17 PM Reprints from the People's Song Bulletin, 1946-1949 An Oak Publication, 1961 price: $1.95 Foreword (Pete Seeger) Introduction (Irwin Silber) Front Page - Vol. 1, No. 1
All The Pretty Little Horses Sh, Ta - Ha - Dah - Day Bling! Blang! Jig Along Home Eddystone Light Tom Dooley Big Rock Candy Mountain Runnin', Runnin' Cold Water Rye Whiskey The Farmer's Curst Wife Toom Balalaika Mule Skinner's Holler The State of Arkansas Ain't It A Shame Jinny Jenkins To Anacreon in Heaven Little Willie Greensleeves Quantrell Side Original Talking Blues It Was Poor Little Jesus Doria Nobis Shorty George Barney Graham Eating Goober Peas Times Gettin' Hard Lee Hays Stir the Pudding The Twelve Days of Christmas Cherry Tree Carol The Poor Man's Family Catskill Festival The Fireship Boston Tea Tax Song We Wish You a Merry Christmas The Buffalo Skinners Fair and Free Elections New York City Santa Claus Blues Changes Roll On, Columbia The Praties The Preacher and the Slave Joe Hill (Article) Problema Social Birth of La Conga Lamento Borincano Go Tell Singing People Two Early Labor Songs:
Eight Hours Capitalistic Boss Wasn't That A Time The Four Maries Swingin' On A Scab Peace On Earth The Same Merry-Go-Round The Ballad for Un-American Blues The Death of Harry Simms Out of Your Pocket Raggedy Go Where I Send Thee Jesus Christ The Dodger Song I Am a Girl of Constant Sorrow I'm A-Looking for a Home Mad As I Can Be The Rankin Tree The Scabs Crawl In United Nations Make a Chain |
Subject: Index: Jewish Songs (Oak) From: Jack Campin Date: 11 Aug 07 - 06:34 PM Jewish Folk Songs in Yiddish and English Compiled and edited with English adaptations by Ruth Rubin With Guitar Accompaniments by Ethel Raim (c) 1965 Oak Publications 165 West 46th St., New York, N.Y. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 65-22692
Af Di Felder, Grine Felder (Over the Greenwood, on the Plain) Ale Vasserlech Flisn Avek (All the Rivers Flow Down to the Sea) A Geneyve (The Robbery) Aylye Lyulye Lyulye Bin Ich Mir A Shnayderl (I Am A Little Tailor) Bay Dem Shtetl Shteyt A Shtibl (We Live At The Edge Of Town) Oyfn Yam Veyet A Vintele (Over The Sea The Breezes Are Blowing) Bayt-zhe Mir Ois a Finf-un-tsvantsiger (Bandsmen, Change My Twenty-Fiver Now) Bin Ich Mir Gegangen Fishelech Koyfn (I Went To Market To Buy Me Some Fish) Biztu Mit Mir Broygez (Why Do You Pout And Frown?) Bulbes (Spuds) Chatskele, Chatskele (Hey There, Chatski) Dremlen Feygl Oyf Di Tsvaygn (Sleep My Baby, Hungry Baby) Du Meydele Du Fayns, Du Meydele Du Sheyns (Pretty Little Girl, Can You Answer Me?) Es Iz Gefloygn Di Gilderne Pave (The Golden Peacock Came A-Flying) Eyder Ich Leyg Mich Shlofn (No Sooner To Bed) Eyn Kol, Eyn Kol, Eyn Kol Vayn (Sparkling, Bubbly, Lovely Wine) Gibn Dir Mayn Tochter (Tell Me, Darling Daughter) Hob Ich A Por Oksn (Have You Seen My Honey Bears?) Hop, Mayne Homentashn! (Hey, Hey, Homentashn!) Hot Zich Mir Di Zip Tsezipt (My Old Sieve Was All Worn Out) Lomir Zich Iberbetn (Come, Let's Be Friends Again) Gey Ich Mir Shpatsirn (I Strolled Out One Spring Morning) Mayn Yingele (My Little Son) Michalku Ot Azoy Neyt A Shnayder (This Is How A Tailor Stitches) Oyfn Barg Un Ibern Barg (Up The Hill And Over The Hill) Oy, A Nacht A Sheyne (The Moon Was Sailing In The Sky) Oy, Dortn, Dortn, Ibern Vasserl (Away Across The Hills) Oyfn Pripetshok (On The Little Hearth) Papir Iz Doch Vays (One Day As I Was Walking) Shlof Mayn Kind, Mayn Treyst, Mayn Sheyner (Sleep My Baby, My Sweet Comfort) Shpilt-zhe Mir Dem Nayem Sher (Play That Lovely Tune For Me) Shvartse Karshelech Raysn Mir (Red Cherries Are Not For Picking) Sheyn Bin Ich, Sheyn (I Am So Pretty) Shlof Mayn Kind, Shlof Keseyder (Sleep My Baby, I Will Croon To You) Trink Bruder, Trink Oys! (Drink Brother, Drink Up!) Tsvey Taybelech (Two Little Doves) Yeder Ruft Mich Ziamele (People Call Me Ziamele) Yomi, Yomi Yoshke Fort Avek (Yoshke's Going Off To War) Zhamele Zits Ich Mir Oyfn Benkele (On A Stool, One Summer's Day) Zhankoye Zog Nit Keynmol! (We Survive) Zolst Azoy Lebn Un Zayn Gezint (I'll Sing To The Baby And It Won't Cry) Vacht Oyf! (Awake!) |
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: Oak Publications From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 11 Aug 07 - 05:36 PM I couldn't see it listed above (though I think it's been mentioned on Mudcat before), but the index for Sing Out! is available online at Song Index for Sing Out!. (This is a direct link to the page, but it can be accessed indirectly in the frames from the Sing Out site; follow link to the Sing Out Resource Centre, then from there to the index). I've got some Oak books. The ones to hand appear to be: Old-Time String Band Songbook (not listed above, but with dates 1964, 1976) Masters of the Instrumental Blues Guitar (1967) and two more recent ones: The Gow Collection of Scottish Dance Music (1986) Western Swing Fiddle (1994) I think I've got some more, but would probably have to hunt around for them (not on shelves!) I'll try and put up the contents for the two early ones tomorrow. Mick Hi, Mick - Old-Time String Band Songbook was indexed above under the title New Lost City Ramblers Songbook -Joe- |
Subject: Index: Folk Songs of the Americas (Oak) From: cetmst Date: 11 Aug 07 - 04:17 PM Folk Songs of the Americas edited by A. L. Lloyd and Isabel Aretz de Ramón y Rivera for the International Folk Music Council with the assistance of the International Music Council and the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). This edition published 1966 by special arrangement with the original publisher, Novello and Company Limited, London, © Novello and Company Limited, 1965.
Renaud Isabeau a s'y promène Blanche comme la niege Quand j'étais chez mon père La Sainte Vierge aux Cheveux Pendants Le long e la mer jolie Dans les Haubans J'ai cueilli la belle rose Là-haut sur ces montagnes En roulant ma boule Lisette Dans les chantiers nous hivernons Thye Bonny Banks of the Virgie O The Lover's Ghost Oh, who is at my bedroom window? The Gypsy Laddie The False Young Man The Maid on the Shore The Maiden's Lament Bold Wolfe The Stormy Scenes of Winter She's like the Swallow Mary Ann The Lumber Camp Song UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: The Wife of Usher's Well Little Matty Groves The House Carpenter Mr. Woodbury's Courtship The Gallows Tree The Low-Down Lonesome Low Locks and Bolts The Nightingale Jackie Frazier Daniel Monroe The Pinery Boy The Dear Companion Blach is the colour When first to this country a stranger I came Every night when the sun goes in Pretty Saro The chickens they are crowing Sally Buck Swing a lady round Liza Anne Mamma's gone to the mail boat The Lazy Farmer Ox-Driving Song The Buffalo Skinners The Dying Cowboy Red Iron Ore A Shanty-Man's Life The Grey Goose Mule on the Mount Lynchburg Town The Babe of Bethlehem Tone the bell easy Gideon's Band Lay dis body down I'll herar the trumpet sound Tell all theworld, John Put John on the islan' Go Down, Death Dry Bones MEXICO: Señora Santa Ana Miren cuántas luces (See how bright the heavens) El cura no va a la iglesia (The curate won't go to church) Malhaya la cocina Oh, cursed be the kitchen fire) El Matrimonio Desigual (The Mismatched Couple) Las olas de la laguna (The waves upon the lagoon) Cajeme GUATEMALA: Nací en la cumbre (I was born on the mountain) Vamos a la mar (Let's go to the sea) HONDURAS: Flores de Mimé El Sapo (The Frog) Papanulan COSTA RICA: El Toro Pinto The Spotted Bull) Ay! tituy PANAMA: Hojita de Guarumal (Green leaf of the guarumo) Mi pollera (My skirt) BAHAMAS: Dig my grave long an' narrow The wind blows east CUBA: Má Teodora Yo quisiera vivir en la Habana Vamos a hacer un ajiaco (We're going to make a fine stew) Al amanecer del día (Just as day is dawning) Para los caficultores (For the coffee-workers) Hay aquí, madre un jardín Mother, there's a garden fair) HAITI: For Atti Daï (Cult Song) Jéorico JAMAICA: Oh, Selina John Thomas Three acres o' coffee Once I was a trav'ller TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Anansi, play for Ma Dogoma Wind'ard Car'line Dandy man, oh Leggo me han' Cap'n Baker Emma COLOMBIA: El Zancudo (The Mosquito) El Pajarillo (The Little Bird) La Cartagena Mi Compadre Mono My friend Mister Monkey) Van cantando por la sierra (O'er the mountain they go singing) VENEZUELA: Adorar al niño (Come, hasten, shepherds) La corona (The Crown) Tono de Velorio de Cruz (Watch-Night Song) La Burriquita (The Little Donkey) El Mampulario Amalia Rosa Se fué volando (They have flown away) Sanguéo El Carite (The Fish) Que el cantar tiene sentido (A somg has its meaning) BRAZIL: La Na Catarineta (The ship Catarineta) Como pode vivir o peixe (How can a fish live) Tenho um vestido novo (I have got a new dress) Da Bania me mandaram (From Bahia someone sent me) Triste vida é do marujo (A sdailor's life is a sad one) Vem cá, Cabaleira (Come here Cabeleira) Colônia, usina Catende ECUADOR: Yo soy indiecito (I'm a little Indian) San Juanito Kurikinga Pirusa PERU: Hakumamai purisisun (O Dearest Mother) Dime, lluvia, si ya se divisan (Tell me, rain) Al canto de una laguna (By the edge of a lagoon) La Lluvia (The Rain) El Puquito (The Pigeon) BOLIVIA: Canto para Cosechar la Papa (Potato-gathering Song) Navidava puri nihua (Christmas is Here) Taquircapuscaiqui ari (I'll tell you all about it) He venido, palomita (My little dove, I Cannot stay) CHILE: Ha nacido en un portal (He was born in a stall) La Pastora (The Shepherdess) Déjenme paso que voy (Let me be free) Ingrato, ya no me quieres (False lover, now you don't love me) En la cordillera llueve (It's raining on the mountain) PARAGUAY: La Guaireñita Che lucero Aguai-î (The Star Called Aguai-i) ARGENTINA: Yo no canto por cantar (I don't sing just to be heard) Despierta mi palomita (Awake, my beloved) Ahora voy a cantarles (All the night long I'll be singing) Cansado estoy de vivir (I'm weary of living) Una palomita (A little dove) Pues que es lo que me dices (Since all that you've been saying) Dicen que no me quiere (They say that you don't love me) Disen que las heladas (They say the frost in winter URUGUAY: La terrible inmensidad (Dark and immense are these plains) |
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