Folk songs, English
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Folk songs, English
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Folk songs, English
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- The American songbag, [compiled by] Carl Sandburg ; introduction by Garrison Keillor
- Animal folk songs for children, traditional American songs, Ruth Crawford Seeger, illustrated by Barbara Cooney
- The twelve days of Christmas, illustrated by Jan Brett
- Seven Kentucky mountain songs, as sung by Marion Kerby and John J. Niles, collected and arranged by John J. Niles ; cover design by C.M. Sutherland
- Old MacDonald had a farm, illustrated by Carol Jones
- Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger songbook, foreword by Irwin Silber
- The library of folk songs, [editor, Amy Appleby]
- Black song, the forge and the flame : the story of how the Afro-American spiritual was hammered out, John Lovell, Jr
- The 12 days of Christmas, illustrated by Amanda Shufflebotham
- Songs to grow on, a collection of American folk songs for children, assembled with explanatory text and rhythm band arrangements, Piano settings by Florence White ; Designed and illustrated by David Stone Martin
- There was an old lady who swallowed a shell!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- Folk songs from Scotland, Lowland and Highland, recorded and edited by Alan Lomax with the help of the MacLeans of Raasay, Hamish Henderson and William Montgomerie ; translation and texts of Gaelic songs by Sorley McLean
- 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
- Jean Ritchie's swapping song book, [Compiled by] Jean Ritchie. Photos. by George Pickow. Piano arrangements by A.K. Fossner and Edward Tripp
- The folk song abecedary,, by James F. Leisy. Musical autography by Alfredo Seville
- Two English folk-songs, arranged for voice and violin by Ralph Vaughan Williams
- American history in song, a resource for educators, compiled, edited, and arranged by Ruth De Cesare
- Greenwich Village, the happy folk singing days, 1950s and 1960s ; with musical notation, guitar chords and arrangements for mountain dulcimer, by Ralph Lee Smith with Madeline MacNeil
- The twelve days of Christmas, illustrated by LeUyen Pham
- Songs of the West:, ballads, topical songs [and] folk songs/, [Compiled and edited by] Paul Glass and Louis C. Singer ; Arranged for voice and piano, with guitar chords
- The bonnie bunch of roses, by Dan Milner ; music transcribed by Paul Kaplan
- The Abelard folk song book, more than 101 ballads to sing, edited & arranged for piano and guitar by Norman Cazden ; illustrated by Abner Graboff
- Rise up singing, edited by Peter Blood-Patterson ; introduction, Pete Seeger ; editorial consultants, Judy Bell [and others] ; art director & illustration, Anne Blood-Patterson ; illustration & cover art, Kore Loy McWhirter ; calligraphy, Sam Hinton
- The Leadbelly songbook, the ballads, blues, and folksongs of Huddie Ledbetter, edited by Moses Asch and Alan Lomax ; [musical transcriptions by Jerry Silverman ; introductory essays and biographical sketches by Frederic Ramsey, Jr., Charles Edward Smith, Alan Lomax, Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger ; foreword by Moses Asch]
- I've been working on the railroad, illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Folk songs in settings by master composers, Herbert Haufrecht ; with a preface by Virgil Thomson
- Old MacDonald had a farm, by Salina Yoon
- Deck the hall, a traditional carol, illustrated by Sylvia Long
- Quodlibet on American folk tunes, (The fancy blue devil's breakdown) : for 2 pianos, 8 hands, Ingolf Dahl
- Songs of the great American West, Compiled and edited by Irwin Silber ; Music annotated, edited and arranged by Earl Robinson
- A garland of mountain song, songs from the repertoire of the Ritchie family of Viper, Kentucky, edited with notes by Jean Ritchie ; with piano accompaniment by Hally Wood Gordon ; produced under the supervision of Milton Rettenberg
- Hot cross buns, and other old street cries, chosen especially for children by John Langstaff, pictures by Nancy Winslow Parker
- Roll me over, edited by Harry Babad ; compiled and collected at the University of Illinois by the Illini Folk Arts Society
- Old American songs, newly arranged
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