Folk songs, English
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Folk songs, English
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Folk songs, English
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Incoming Resources
- Ballads & songs of Lancashire, ancient and modern
- Reliques of ancient English poetry, consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, together with some few of later date, Edited, with a general introd., additional prefaces, notes, glossary, etc. by Henry B. Wheatley
- The ballad literature and popular music of the olden time, a history of the ancient songs, ballads, and of the dance tunes of England, with numerous anecdotes and entire ballads; also, a short account of the minstrels, By W. Chappell. The whole of airs harmonized by G.A. Macfarren. With a new introd. by Frederick W. Sternfeld
- Folk songs and ballads, English lute songs, Disc 4
- Broadside ballads of the restoration period from the Jersey collection known as the Osterley Park ballads, with an introduction and notes by F. Burlington Fawcett
- The Easington explosion and other pit songs, by Jock Purdon
- Poverty knock, a picture of industrial life in the nineteenth century through songs, ballads and contemporary accounts, selected and edited by Roy Palmer
- Neue Wege in der englischen Folkloristik, Rolf Berndt
- Merry songs and ballads, prior to the year 1800, Edited by John S. Farmer
- The Grainger edition, (CD 8)
- Loose and humorous songs, from Bishop Percy's folio manuscript, Edited by Frederick J. Furnivall. Introducton by John Greenway
- Folk songs and ballads, Western world, Disc 7
- The traditional tunes of the Child ballads, with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America
- Traditional topics, edited and published by Peter Nalder
- The British broadside ballad and its music, by Claude M. Simpson
- Manavilins, a muster of sea-songs, as distinguished from shanties, written for the most part by seamen, and sung on board ship during the closing years of the age of sail, 1890-1910, By Rex Clements
- Songs of the Durham coalfield, by Jock Purdon
- Rhymes of northern bards, 1812, Edited by John Bell. Facsimile with an introd. by David Harker
- English folk-song and dance, by Frank Kidson and Mary Neal
- The foggy dew, more English folk songs from the Hammond & Gardiner mss, Selected & edited by Frank Purslow
- A method of preparing music for computer analysis, Jerome Wenker
- A collection of right merrie garlands for North country anglers, Ed. by Joseph Crawhall, and continued to this present year
- Allan's illustrated edition of Tyneside songs and readings, With lives, portraits, and autographs of the writers, and notes on the songs
- Simple gifts, Raminsh, Wilberg, Applebaum, Copland, McDougall
- Molly on the shore, Irish reel for full band or theatre band : on two Cork reel tunes..., by Percy Aldridge Grainger
- Traditional tunes, a collection of ballad airs, chiefly obtained in Yorkshire and the south of Scotland; together with their appropriate words from broadsides and from oral tradition, collected and edited with illustrative notes, by Frank Kidson
- The Pepys ballads, edited by Hyder Edward Rollins
- Songs of the British Isles in tribute to Kathleen Ferrier, Linda Finnie
- British and Irish tradition, [review of gramophone recordings], D.K. Wilgus
- Come all ye bold miners, ballads and songs of the coalfields
- The constant lovers, more English folk songs from the Hammond & Gardiner MSS, Selected & edited by Frank Purslow
- The Wood-lark, being a selection of the newest and most popular comic, naval, military, patriotic, Scottish, Irish, pastoral, humorous, Bacchanalian, amatory, rural and hunting songs, from the most approved authors
- The minstrelsy of the English border, Being a collection of ballads, ancient, remodelled, and original, founded on well known border legends. With illustrative notes, by Frederick Sheldon
- Minstrelsy of the Scottish border, with notes and introduction by Sir Walter Scott; revised and edited by T. F. Henderson
- Liege and lief, Fairport Convention
- English and Scottish ballads, edited by Francis James Child
- Twice were angels, [2]
- The Grainger edition, (CD 15)
- Folk songs and ballads, tavern songs, Disc 2
- A collection of seventy-nine black-letter ballads and broadsides, printed in the reign of Queen Elisabeth, between the years 1559 and 1597, Accompanied with an introduction and illustrative notes
- Robin Hood, ballads and songs relating to that celebrated outlaw ; with anecdotes of his life, from Ritson and others
- Old ballads, historical and narrative, with some of modern date, collected from rare copies and mss., by Thomas Evans
- Songs for singing folk, the Dave and Toni Arthur song book, edited by Tony Wales
- The glamoury, Emily Portman
- Folk songs and ballads, The wraggle taggle gypsies, Disc 3
- Fern Hill, American choral music
- A collection of ballads, edited, with introduction and notes by Andrew Lang
- Sbornik angliiskikh i amerikanskikh pesen, dlya srednei shkoly, sostavitel' N. M. Karaseva
- The Oxford book of ballads, chosen & ed. by Arthur Quiller-Couch
- Out of his head, poems and songs, Bernard Wrigley ; foreword by A.L. Lloyd
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