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Katie Bairdie (#1657a from the Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection) | Popup Midi Player |
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Katie Beardie (2) | Popup Midi Player |
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Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning (from Jerry Silverman's Folk Song Encyclopedia) | Popup Midi Player |
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Keepers & Poachers | Popup Midi Player |
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Kelley's Irish Brigade | Popup Midi Player |
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Kellswater | Popup Midi Player |
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Kellswaterside (from ABC Tunefinder (compare with Lovely Glenshesk I)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Keltie Clippie | Popup Midi Player |
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Kentucky Waltz | Popup Midi Player |
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The Kettle Valley Line (The Kettle Valley Line, as sung by Stan Triggs himself) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Key of R [Libby Anthony] | Popup Midi Player |
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Kilkelly [Peter Jones] | Popup Midi Player |
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Killiecrankie | Popup Midi Player |
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Da Kine [Mark Cohen] | Popup Midi Player |
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King Jamie and the Tinkler (Kirkpatrick used the tune given in the
Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society (vol.III no.I, 1936),
which is a traditional one found in Frank Kidson's
manuscript collection) | Popup Midi Player |
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King O'Luve (Child #89 (Fause Foodrage): this is Child's example C, and came from the Harris MS, "Derived from
Jannie Scott, an old Perthshire Nurse, c.1790". Child and Bronson both refer to it as Eastmuir King
The tune, given in Child as well as in
Bronson, is the one that Andy Irvine mistakenly used for Willy of Winsbury) | Popup Midi Player |
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The King of Borneo (Bastard King of England) [words & music by Frank Crumit, 1929] | Popup Midi Player |
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King of the Fairies (set tune) | Popup Midi Player |
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King of the Fairies (Another version) | Popup Midi Player |
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Kinmont Willie [Child #186] (Bronson gives the tune published by Alexander Campbell
in Albyn's Anthology (1816),
with considerable reservations as to its authenticity) | Popup Midi Player |
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Kitty from Coleraine | Popup Midi Player |
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The Klan [Alan Arkin and David Arkin] | Popup Midi Player |
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The Knickerbocker Line (from English Dance and Song ) | Popup Midi Player |
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Knife In The Window | Popup Midi Player |
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The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter (Published by Cecil Sharp in "100 English Folk Songs" (1916), Lyrics embedded) | Popup Midi Player |
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Kyrie de Moines (Rugby version) (From a French Rugby Song Website) | Popup Midi Player |
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Kyrie des Moines (The Monks' Lament) | Popup Midi Player |
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L'année Passée [Massie Patterson and Lionel Belasco] (from sheet music) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lachlan Tigers (May also be the tune for Musselburgh Field -JRO-) | Popup Midi Player |
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Laddie With the Golden Hair (made from the notation in Alfred Moffat's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Highlands.) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lads of Virginia (see thread for multiple versions
see also Australia
see also Weary in Virginny,O) | Popup Midi Player |
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Lady Leroy (This is taken from H.M. Belden's Ballads and Songs Collected by the Missouri Folk-Lore
Society, and came originally from A.F. Wade's MS collection, where no tune was given. Variants have been found in a number of
places, but there is another set from Missouri at The Max Hunter Folk Song Collection:
The Lady Leroy As sung by Mrs. Tressie Rose in Gainesville, Missouri on July 1, 1958.) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lady Leroy 2 (Midi made from the version in the Sam Henry collection) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lady Maria [Dave Robinson] (tune submitted by Dave Robinson himself) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lady of Skin and Bone i (appears to be an Irish version of the song,
from Petrie's Ancient Music of Ireland (1855; p.166)) | Popup Midi Player |
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Lady of Spain [Tolchard Evans, 1931] | Popup Midi Player |
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Lagan Love | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree | Popup Midi Player |
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Lambton Worm | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds (given in Irish Street Ballads (1938). Midi made from the notation
in that book.) | Popup Midi Player |
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Lang Johnny Moore (Child 251, Bronson's tune No. 8) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lark in the Clear Air | Popup Midi Player |
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Las Vegas in the Hills of Donegal [Pat Gallagher] | Popup Midi Player |
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Lassie Gathering Nuts | Popup Midi Player |
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The Last Unicorn | Popup Midi Player |
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The Last Voyage of the Union (Lovely Ann) (collected in 1896 by Dr John Clague from Tom Kermode of Bradda) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Laughing Cat [Jeri Corlew] (for Katlaughing) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Laughing Policeman | Popup Midi Player |
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Lawd I Want Two Wings (from Mary Allen Grissom, The Negro Sings a New Heaven) | Popup Midi Player |
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Lay Down, Little Dogies [Woody Guthrie] (from The Nearly Complete Collection of Woody Guthrie Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Le Petit Mari | Popup Midi Player |
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Le Roi Renaud | Popup Midi Player |
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Le Roi Renaud (tune variation for verse 20) | Popup Midi Player |
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Le Tueur de Femmes | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lea Rig | Popup Midi Player |
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Leafpeepers [Jeri Corlew] | Popup Midi Player |
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Les Filles de Mon Pays | Popup Midi Player |
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Les Tristes Noces | Popup Midi Player |
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Let Each Man Learn to Know Himslef (Mormon Hymn) | Popup Midi Player |
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Let Go the Reef Tackle | Popup Midi Player |
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Let Her Sleep Under the Bar | Popup Midi Player |
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Let Peace Prevail [Margaret J. Nelson] | Popup Midi Player |
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Let Peace Prevail [Margaret J. Nelson] (from Sing Out! Magazine, Summer, 2002) | Popup Midi Player |
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Let the Church Roll On (from The Negro Sings a New Heaven, Mary Allen Grissom, 1930, 1969) | Popup Midi Player |
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Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing | Popup Midi Player |
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Letter to Eve [Pete Seeger] | Popup Midi Player |
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Lieber Heinrich (Wenn der Pott aber nu en Loch hat) (German version of "There's a Hole in the Bucket") | Popup Midi Player |
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Liewer Heinrich (Dear Henry) (from Songs Along the Mahantongo: Pennsylvania Dutch Folksongs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Liewer Heinrich (Dear Henry) (from George Korson's Pennsylvania Songs and Legends) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lifeboat Mona [Peggy Seeger] (from The Peggy Seeger Songbook) | Popup Midi Player |
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Your Light from the Lighthouse | Popup Midi Player |
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Lily the Pink | Popup Midi Player |
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Lily the Pink / Winke (German song "Winke, Winke" - same tune as "Lily") | Popup Midi Player |
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Líontar Dúinn an Crúiscín [Seán Bán Mac Grianna ] (see 'Fill Up the Jar'
see also 'Crúiscín Lan') | Popup Midi Player |
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Lisbon [Little Bridget Flynn] (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Birdie (from Jerry Silverman's Folk Song Encyclopedia) | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Birdie (Randolph) (From Randolph, Ozark Folksongs, vol. 4, p. 122, A) | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Bridget Flynn | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Brown Jug (from George Butterworth Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Chance (Midi made from the notation in A.L. Lloyd's Folk Song in England
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The Little Chickens In The Garden [James A. Bland] (from the original sheet music, 1883) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Little Chickens in the Garden (Randolph) (from Vance Randolph's Ozark Folksongs) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Little Drummer Boy | Popup Midi Player |
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The Little Fighting Chance (from W. Roy Mackenzie's Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia (1928, the text was noted from Robert Langille of Tatamagouche.
aka: The Fourteenth of July, in Songs of the Peasantry of the Weald of Surrey and Sussex (1843);) | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Jim [Almeda Riddle (tune only)] (from A Singer and Her Songs: Almeda Riddle's Book of Ballads) | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Yellow Roses (Full) [unknown] | Popup Midi Player |
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Little Yellow Roses (melody) [unknown] | Popup Midi Player |
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London Town (Ring Dang Doo) (from Logsdon, The Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing) | Popup Midi Player |
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The Lone Fish Ball | Popup Midi Player |
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Lonesome Dove 3 (Midi made from the notation in
English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians (Oxford University Press, 1952).) | Popup Midi Player |
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Long Johnny Moore (Child 251) | Popup Midi Player |
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Long Lankin (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | Popup Midi Player |
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Long Live the Pope (from the St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book) | Popup Midi Player |
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Long Live the Pope (Harmony) (from the St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book) | Popup Midi Player |
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Long Long Ago | Popup Midi Player |
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Long Long Ago (full orchestration, for better or for worse) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Long Time Ago (4) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Long Time Ago (6) | Popup Midi Player |
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A Long Time Travelin' (transcribed from a recording by Anne Hills) | Popup Midi Player |
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