The Resource The Burl Ives song book : American song in historical perspective, song versions by Burl Ives ; text by Burl Ives ; arranged for the piano by Albert Hague ; illustrations by Lamarine Le Goullon and Robert J. Lee
The Burl Ives song book : American song in historical perspective, song versions by Burl Ives ; text by Burl Ives ; arranged for the piano by Albert Hague ; illustrations by Lamarine Le Goullon and Robert J. Lee
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 score (275 pages)
- Note
- Includes chord symbols
- Contents
-
- Mr. Froggie went a-courting
- The Erie Canal
- The praties they grow small
- Patrick on the railroad
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- The ox-driving song
- Joe Bowers
- What was your name in the States?
- The Sioux Indians
- The hand-cart song
- Old Rosin the beau
- The tailor and the mouse
- Ben Bolt
- The little old sod shanty
- I've got no use for women
- When I was single
- Poor boy
- The Utah iron horse
- The cowboy's lament
- The fox
- The escape of old John Webb
- The hart he love the high wood
- Oh, Absalom, my son
- Let Simon's beard alone
- Greensleeves
- The riddle song
- The devil's nine questions
- Tobacco's but an Indian weed
- Paper of pins
- The golden vanity
- Captain Kidd
- Henry Martin
- Edward
- Barbara Allen
- Brennan on the moor
- Lord Thomas and fair Elinore
- Lord Randall
- The foggy, foggy dew
- Little Mohee
- Pretty Polly
- Robin
- Why soldiers why?
- On springfield mountain
- The bold soldier
- Yankee Doodle
- What a court hath old England
- Heart of oak
- The ballad of the tea party
- The Boston tea tax
- Psalm III
- Free America
- Chester
- The rifleman's song at Bennington
- The Battle of Saratoga
- The Yankee Man-of-War
- Johnny has gone for a soldier
- How happy the soldier
- Sir Peter Parker
- Cornwallis country dance
- The world turned upside down
- Confess Jehovah
- My days have been so wondrous free
- The maid of Amsterdam
- High barbaree
- The pirate song
- The Constitution and the Guerriere
- The Hornet and the Peacock
- Ye parliaments of England
- The patriotic diggers
- Miss Bailey's ghost
- Blow the man down
- Old hundred
- Away, Rio
- Shenandoah
- The drunken sailor
- Hullabaloo belay
- Haul away Joe
- Sacramento
- Rolling home
- Blow ye winds
- The whale
- Song of the fishes
- The seven joys of Mary
- The Dreadnought
- The crocodile song
- The wayfaring stranger
- Nearer my God to thee
- Wondrous love
- The turtle dove
- Billy boy
- The divil and the farmer
- Aunt Rhody
- The wee copper o'Fife
- The Indian Christmas carol
- A Bonnie, wee lassie
- Old blue
- Sourwood mountain
- Down in the valley
- Lolly too dum
- I'm sad and I'm lonely
- Careless love
- Skip to my Lou
- Turkey in the straw
- Grandfather's clock
- Mother goose nursery rhymes
- Old Dan Tucker
- Kemo-Kimo
- The blue-tail fly
- Buffalo gals
- The Abolitionist hymn
- Nicodemus
- The young man who wouldn't hoe corn
- The sow took the measles
- The grey goose
- Peter gray
- Label
- The Burl Ives song book : American song in historical perspective
- Title
- The Burl Ives song book
- Title remainder
- American song in historical perspective
- Statement of responsibility
- song versions by Burl Ives ; text by Burl Ives ; arranged for the piano by Albert Hague ; illustrations by Lamarine Le Goullon and Robert J. Lee
- Language
- eng
- Accompanying matter
-
- discography
- other
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Form of composition
- folk music
- Format of music
- full score
- Literary text for sound recordings
- not applicable
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1909-1995
- 1920-2001
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Ives, Burl
- Hague, Albert
- Series statement
- Originals
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Folk songs, English
- Ballads, English
- Folk music
- Ballads, English
- Folk music
- Folk songs, English
- United States
- Label
- The Burl Ives song book : American song in historical perspective, song versions by Burl Ives ; text by Burl Ives ; arranged for the piano by Albert Hague ; illustrations by Lamarine Le Goullon and Robert J. Lee
- Note
- Includes chord symbols
- Bibliography note
- Includes discography (pages 270-274)-and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Mr. Froggie went a-courting
- The Erie Canal
- The praties they grow small
- Patrick on the railroad
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- The ox-driving song
- Joe Bowers
- What was your name in the States?
- The Sioux Indians
- The hand-cart song
- Old Rosin the beau
- The tailor and the mouse
- Ben Bolt
- The little old sod shanty
- I've got no use for women
- When I was single
- Poor boy
- The Utah iron horse
- The cowboy's lament
- The fox
- The escape of old John Webb
- The hart he love the high wood
- Oh, Absalom, my son
- Let Simon's beard alone
- Greensleeves
- The riddle song
- The devil's nine questions
- Tobacco's but an Indian weed
- Paper of pins
- The golden vanity
- Captain Kidd
- Henry Martin
- Edward
- Barbara Allen
- Brennan on the moor
- Lord Thomas and fair Elinore
- Lord Randall
- The foggy, foggy dew
- Little Mohee
- Pretty Polly
- Robin
- Why soldiers why?
- On springfield mountain
- The bold soldier
- Yankee Doodle
- What a court hath old England
- Heart of oak
- The ballad of the tea party
- The Boston tea tax
- Psalm III
- Free America
- Chester
- The rifleman's song at Bennington
- The Battle of Saratoga
- The Yankee Man-of-War
- Johnny has gone for a soldier
- How happy the soldier
- Sir Peter Parker
- Cornwallis country dance
- The world turned upside down
- Confess Jehovah
- My days have been so wondrous free
- The maid of Amsterdam
- High barbaree
- The pirate song
- The Constitution and the Guerriere
- The Hornet and the Peacock
- Ye parliaments of England
- The patriotic diggers
- Miss Bailey's ghost
- Blow the man down
- Old hundred
- Away, Rio
- Shenandoah
- The drunken sailor
- Hullabaloo belay
- Haul away Joe
- Sacramento
- Rolling home
- Blow ye winds
- The whale
- Song of the fishes
- The seven joys of Mary
- The Dreadnought
- The crocodile song
- The wayfaring stranger
- Nearer my God to thee
- Wondrous love
- The turtle dove
- Billy boy
- The divil and the farmer
- Aunt Rhody
- The wee copper o'Fife
- The Indian Christmas carol
- A Bonnie, wee lassie
- Old blue
- Sourwood mountain
- Down in the valley
- Lolly too dum
- I'm sad and I'm lonely
- Careless love
- Skip to my Lou
- Turkey in the straw
- Grandfather's clock
- Mother goose nursery rhymes
- Old Dan Tucker
- Kemo-Kimo
- The blue-tail fly
- Buffalo gals
- The Abolitionist hymn
- Nicodemus
- The young man who wouldn't hoe corn
- The sow took the measles
- The grey goose
- Peter gray
- Control code
- ocm52070893
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Extent
- 1 score (275 pages)
- Lccn
- 2003550726
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Publisher number
- 48
- Label
- The Burl Ives song book : American song in historical perspective, song versions by Burl Ives ; text by Burl Ives ; arranged for the piano by Albert Hague ; illustrations by Lamarine Le Goullon and Robert J. Lee
- Note
- Includes chord symbols
- Bibliography note
- Includes discography (pages 270-274)-and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Mr. Froggie went a-courting
- The Erie Canal
- The praties they grow small
- Patrick on the railroad
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- The ox-driving song
- Joe Bowers
- What was your name in the States?
- The Sioux Indians
- The hand-cart song
- Old Rosin the beau
- The tailor and the mouse
- Ben Bolt
- The little old sod shanty
- I've got no use for women
- When I was single
- Poor boy
- The Utah iron horse
- The cowboy's lament
- The fox
- The escape of old John Webb
- The hart he love the high wood
- Oh, Absalom, my son
- Let Simon's beard alone
- Greensleeves
- The riddle song
- The devil's nine questions
- Tobacco's but an Indian weed
- Paper of pins
- The golden vanity
- Captain Kidd
- Henry Martin
- Edward
- Barbara Allen
- Brennan on the moor
- Lord Thomas and fair Elinore
- Lord Randall
- The foggy, foggy dew
- Little Mohee
- Pretty Polly
- Robin
- Why soldiers why?
- On springfield mountain
- The bold soldier
- Yankee Doodle
- What a court hath old England
- Heart of oak
- The ballad of the tea party
- The Boston tea tax
- Psalm III
- Free America
- Chester
- The rifleman's song at Bennington
- The Battle of Saratoga
- The Yankee Man-of-War
- Johnny has gone for a soldier
- How happy the soldier
- Sir Peter Parker
- Cornwallis country dance
- The world turned upside down
- Confess Jehovah
- My days have been so wondrous free
- The maid of Amsterdam
- High barbaree
- The pirate song
- The Constitution and the Guerriere
- The Hornet and the Peacock
- Ye parliaments of England
- The patriotic diggers
- Miss Bailey's ghost
- Blow the man down
- Old hundred
- Away, Rio
- Shenandoah
- The drunken sailor
- Hullabaloo belay
- Haul away Joe
- Sacramento
- Rolling home
- Blow ye winds
- The whale
- Song of the fishes
- The seven joys of Mary
- The Dreadnought
- The crocodile song
- The wayfaring stranger
- Nearer my God to thee
- Wondrous love
- The turtle dove
- Billy boy
- The divil and the farmer
- Aunt Rhody
- The wee copper o'Fife
- The Indian Christmas carol
- A Bonnie, wee lassie
- Old blue
- Sourwood mountain
- Down in the valley
- Lolly too dum
- I'm sad and I'm lonely
- Careless love
- Skip to my Lou
- Turkey in the straw
- Grandfather's clock
- Mother goose nursery rhymes
- Old Dan Tucker
- Kemo-Kimo
- The blue-tail fly
- Buffalo gals
- The Abolitionist hymn
- Nicodemus
- The young man who wouldn't hoe corn
- The sow took the measles
- The grey goose
- Peter gray
- Control code
- ocm52070893
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Extent
- 1 score (275 pages)
- Lccn
- 2003550726
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Publisher number
- 48
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