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' S óró londubh buí (traditional tune (O my blackbird gay) used for Brown and Yellow Ale) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sabrina Fair [Milton] | Popup Midi Player |
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Sagart na Cuile Baine | Popup Midi Player |
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The Sailor From Dover (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Sailor in the North Country (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Sailor's Life (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Saint Patrick Was a Gentleman (from Clinton's 'Gems of Ireland', c 1840) | Popup Midi Player |
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Saints of God | Popup Midi Player |
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Salisbury Plain (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sally Ann (From Pete Seeger's American Favorite Ballads) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sally Anne (from The Folk Songs of North America (Alan Lomax)) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Sally Buck (Collected by Cecil Sharp from William Wooton at Hindman, Kentucky (Sharp 159A)) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Sally Buck (Collected by Cecil Sharp from Alex Coffey, Nash, Virginia, May 9, 1918) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sally Monroe | Popup Midi Player |
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Sally Wheatley | Popup Midi Player |
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Sand Dance [Wilson Kepple and Betty] (full version) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sand Dance | Popup Midi Player |
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Sandy Seaton's Wooing (child #33
midi made from notation reproduced from Moffat in Bronson's Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads.) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Santa Fe Trail (from Katie Lee's Ten Thousand Goddam Cattle) | Popup Midi Player |
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El Santo Nino [traditional Puerto Rican] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Saucy Bold Robber | Popup Midi Player |
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Schoolday's End [Ewan MacColl] (from The Essential Ewan MacColl Songbook) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Schooner Blizzard | Popup Midi Player |
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The Schooner Kandahar | Popup Midi Player |
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Scotch and Soda | Popup Midi Player |
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Scotch on the Rocks (sequenced by Matthew Richards) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Scow on Cowden Shore (version one and two use the same tune.) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Scow on Cowden Shore (3) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sea Fever [Andrews] | Popup Midi Player |
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Sea Fever [Ireland] | Popup Midi Player |
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Sea/n O/ Duibhir an Gleanna (Tune 1 3/4 time with the odd bar of 4/4 stuck in!!) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sea/n O/ Duibhir an Gleanna (Tune 2 3/4 time) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sea/n O/ Duibhir an Gleanna (Tune 3 6/8 time) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sea/n O/ Duibhir an Gleanna (Tune 4 3/4 time) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sea/n O/ Duibhir an Gleanna (Tune 5 3/4 time) | Popup Midi Player |
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Seacht nDolas Na Maighdine Muire | Popup Midi Player |
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Seacht Suailci Na Maighdine Muire | Popup Midi Player |
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Sealsong (Also known as "Hó i Hó i") | Popup Midi Player |
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The Seasons (set noted by W.A. Barrett at Shoreham, Sussex, in the late C19th;
it was published in his English Folk-Songs (1891)
and re-printed in Roy Palmer's Everyman's Book of
English Country Songs (1979)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sebastopol | Popup Midi Player |
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The Second Minuet [Words by Aubrey Dawdon, Music by Maurice Besly] | Popup Midi Player |
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See Amid The Winter's Snow | Popup Midi Player |
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Senor Don Gato | Popup Midi Player |
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Seoladh na nGamhan | Popup Midi Player |
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seoladh na nGamhan (2) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Session-Widow's Lament [Aidan Crossey] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Seven Beatitudes of the Virgin Mary | Popup Midi Player |
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Seven Daffodils [words by Fran Moseley, Music by Lee Hays] (from the songbook, Travelin' on with the Weavers (by the Weavers, Harper & Row, 1966)) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Seven Joys of Mary | Popup Midi Player |
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Seven Sorrows of Mary | Popup Midi Player |
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The Seven Wonders | Popup Midi Player |
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Shabby Genteel [Harry Clifton] | Popup Midi Player |
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Shabby Genteel [lyrics by Harry Clifton, Tune by Gus Williams] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Shady Wood of Truagh (from the singing of Charlie and Ann Heymanns (sp?)) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Shady Woods of Trugh (from Folksongs Sung In Ulster, compiled by Robin Morton (Mercier Press, Dublin, 1970)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Shallo Brown | Popup Midi Player |
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The Shame of Going Back [Henry Lawson & Priscilla Herdman] | Popup Midi Player |
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Shanagolden | Popup Midi Player |
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Shane Crossagh (from Sam Henry's Songs of the People) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Shape of Things [Sheldon Harnick] | Popup Midi Player |
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She's a Dear Maid to Me | Popup Midi Player |
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The Sheffield Apprentice | Popup Midi Player |
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Shepherd of the Downs (Copper Family) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Shepherd's Wife (This is Robert Burns' rewrite of a traditional song
Midi made from the notation in Burns: Poems and Songs (James
Kinsley, OUP 1969).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Shepherds Arise (Copper Family version: midi made from the notation in Bob Copper's A Song
For Every Season (1971).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Shiny-O or Shiney-O | Popup Midi Player |
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A Ship Came Sailing (Source: Songs of the West: Folk songs of Devon and Cornwall, song #86. Sabine Baring Gould. Originally published 1889-91.) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Ship Came Sailing (melody only) (Source: Songs of the West: Folk songs of Devon and Cornwall, song #86. Sabine Baring Gould. Originally published 1889-91.) | Popup Midi Player |
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Ship In Distress (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Shipyard Slips | Popup Midi Player |
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shliabh na mBan | Popup Midi Player |
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Shortning Bread | Popup Midi Player |
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shule agra | Popup Midi Player |
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shule agra (Johnnie's gone for a soldier) (faster version) | Popup Midi Player |
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Shut de Door | Popup Midi Player |
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Sidewalks of New York | Popup Midi Player |
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Sift Along Boys | Popup Midi Player |
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Sile ni Dhuibhir | Popup Midi Player |
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The Silk Merchant's Daughter | Popup Midi Player |
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Silver Whistle (First verse & chorus - Translated from Gaelic: Co Sheinnea) | Popup Midi Player |
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Silver Whistle (subsequent verses and chorus) | Popup Midi Player |
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Since Love is the Plan (The tune is first found as "The Irish Lover's Morning Walk" on a single sheet song with music, c 1780) | Popup Midi Player |
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Since Nancy Died | Popup Midi Player |
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Sinead ni Mholtain | Popup Midi Player |
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Sing Irishmen Sing | Popup Midi Player |
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Sing Rickety Tickety Tin (The Irish Ballad) | Popup Midi Player |
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Singin' With The Big Choir [R. J. Pratt © 1996, 2002] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Single Bolinder (Shares the tune of 'Little Chance') | Popup Midi Player |
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Sir James Reply (See the song by MMario in the Mudcat Songbook) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sir James the Rose (#235A from the Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection) | Popup Midi Player |
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Sir James the Rose (B) (#235B from the Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection) | Popup Midi Player |
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Siuil a Ruin (#59 in O'Neill's Music of Ireland) | Popup Midi Player |
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Siuil a Ruin (#60 in O'Neill's Music of Ireland) | Popup Midi Player |
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Siuil a ruin | Popup Midi Player |
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Six Dukes Went A-Fishing (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Six Lords Went a-Hunting (Midi made from Cecil Sharp's transcription from William Atkinson at Marylebone
Workhouse, London, 9th October 1908, as printed in The Folk Music Journal, vol.I, no.1, 1966.) | Popup Midi Player |
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Six Ribbons [Jon English & Mario Millo] | Popup Midi Player |
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Six White Boomers | Popup Midi Player |
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Sixers Reel [Matthew Richards (MattR)] | Popup Midi Player |
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Sixteen Tons | Popup Midi Player |
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