Incoming Resources
- Reggae playground
- Thomas' songs & roundhouse rhythms
- Two Rilke songs, for mezzo-soprano and piano, Donald Martino
- This pretty planet, Tom Chapin
- Philadelphia Chickens, [lyrics by Sandra Boynton ; music by Sandra Boynton & Michael Ford]
- Album of duets, Franz Lehár
- Songs for the young at heart, Taj Mahal
- Tres poemas de Enrique Gonzalez Martinez, canto y piano, Manuel M. Ponce
- A Riley album, ten songs by James Whitcomb Riley, set to music by Rupert Hughes
- Thomas' train yard tracks, [songs composed by Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell]
- Great songs of Madison Avenue, edited by Peter and Craig Norback ; musical arrangements and autography by Kenneth J. Costa
- Jugendlieder, Alban Berg ; herausgegeben von Christopher Hailey
- Dreamland, world lullabies & soothing songs
- A first book of songs, by Peter Warlock
- The jade garden, for soprano and piano : four miniatures of ancient Japanese and Chinese poetry, Leslie Bassett
- Joining hands with other lands, [by Jackie Weissman]
- Sesame Street, Sesame Workshop ; producer, Kevin Clash ; directed by Kevin Clash [and others]
- Ring-a-round-a-rosy, nursery rhymes, action rhymes, and lullabies, illustrated by Priscilla Lamont
- Pop! goes the weasel and Yankee Doodle, Robert Quackenbush
- The testament of freedom, a setting of four passages from the writings of Thomas Jefferson : for men's voices with piano, band or orchestral accompaniment, by Randall Thompson ; [piano-vocal score]
- Rocketship run, The Laurie Berkner Band
- Arias from operas, for soprano, selected and edited by Sergius Kagen ; English translations by Astra Desmond [and others]
- Seven Elizabethan lyrics, opus 12, for high voice, Roger Quilter
- Cabaret songs, for medium voice and piano, volumes 1 and 2, William Bolcom ; [poems by] Arnold Weinstein
- Latin playground, Putumayo World Music
- The epitaph, from More trivia, David Diamond ; Logan Pearsall Smith
- Maurice Sendak's Really Rosie, starring the Nutshell Kids, scenario, lyrics, and pictures by Maurice Sendak ; music by Carole King ; design by Jane Byers Bierhorst
- Three songs, for voice and piano, op. 45, Samuel Barber
- Reading lyrics, edited and with an introduction by Robert Gottlieb and Robert Kimball
- The songs of Cole and Johnson Brothers, as selected by J. Rosamund Johnson ; with a foreword by Thomas L. Riis
- Thirteen Dickinson songs, George Perle
- Selections from Chess, [lyrics by] Tim Rice ; [music by] Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus ; [piano arrangements, Anders Eljas and Ola Eriksson]
- Twenty songs, Thomas Augustine Arne
- My little mother, David Diamond ; [text] by Katherine Mansfield
- 65 songs for voice and piano, Wolf ; [edited by] Sergius Kagen ; [English translations by Waldo Lyman]
- Good news, vocal selection, music & lyrics by B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson ; book by Laurence Schwab, B.G. De Sylva and Frank Mandel ; adapted by Abe Burrows
- Kidz bop, 18
- The Ella Jenkins song book for children, created by Ella Jenkins ; illustrated by Peggy Lipschutz ; piano accompaniments by Sherman Krane
- Children's favorites, 30 classic tunes, Volume one
- Baby genius
- Five summer songs, on poems of Emily Dickinson, Ronald Perera
- 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
- Footloose, music & lyrics by Kenny Loggins & Dean Pitchford ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- Shake sugaree, Taj Mahal
- Toddlin' tunes, sing along with Cathy Bollinger
- French Renaissance songs, for voice and guitar = Francia reneszánsz dalok : énekhangra és gitárra, transcribed and edited by Dániel Benkő
- American anthem, a song of our nation, words by Gene Scheer ; art by Fahmida Azim, Elizabeth Baddeley, Matt Faulkner, Michelle Lee, Rafael López, [and eight others]
- Six selected songs, by Edward MacDowell ; high voice
- International favorites, project manager, Tony Esposito
- Wait a minim!, a musical entertainment, devised and directed by Leon Gluckman ; musical arrangements and direction by Andrew Tracey