Incoming Resources
- The train they call the City of New Orleans, Steve Goodman ; illustrated by Michael McCurdy
- The seals on the bus, by Lenny Hort ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- My dolly, Woody Guthrie ; pictures by Vladimir Radunsky
- Mary had a little lamb, [adapted by] Mary Ann Hoberman ; [illustrated by] Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Like me and you, illustrated by Lillian Hoban ; words and music by Raffi and Debi Pike
- John Denver's Ancient rhymes, a dolphin lullaby, adapted & illustrated by Christopher Canyon
- How much is that doggie in the window?, words and music by Bob Merrill ; as retold and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- The poetics of American song lyrics, edited by Charlotte Pence.
- Hark! The aardvark angels sing, a story of Christmas mail, Teri Sloat
- Morning glory on the vine, early songs & drawings, Joni Mitchell
- Daddy's little girl, words and music by Bobby Burke and Horace Gerlach ; pictures by Maggie Kneen
- Reading lyrics, edited and with an introduction by Robert Gottlieb and Robert Kimball
- 'Scuse me while I kiss this guy, and other misheard lyrics, by Gavin Edwards ; illustrated by Chris Kalb
- Take me out to the ball game, Maryann Kovalski
- I'm still here in the bathtub, brand new silly dilly songs, by Alan Katz ; illustrated by David Catrow
- The itsy-bitsy spider, by Rosemary Wells
- Michael Hague's illustrated The teddy bears' picnic, by Jimmy Kennedy
- Daddy's little boy, words and music by Billy Collins ; pictures by Maggie Kneen
- Naomi Judd's Love can build a bridge, performed by the Judds ; illustrated by Suzanne Duranceau
- Morning has broken, by Eleanor Farjeon ; illustrated by Tim Ladwig
- Mrs. O'Leary's cow, adapted by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Jenny Mattheson
- Imagination song, by Joe Raposo ; illustrated by Laurent Linn
- God bless the child, words and music by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog, Jr. ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- Santa Baby, adapted and illustrated by Janie Bynum
- Island in the sun, Harry Belafonte and Lord Burgess ; pictures by Alex Ayliffe
- The ants go marching, edited by Ann Owen ; illustrated by Sandra D'Antonio ; music consultant, Peter Mercer-Taylor ; reading consultant, Susan Kesselring
- Lyrics, 1964-2008, Paul Simon
- At the zoo, by Paul Simon ; illustrated by Valérie Michaut
- The hokey pokey, words by Larry La Prise, Charles P. Macak, and Taftt Baker ; pictures by Sheila Hamanaka
- Yankee Doodle, [illustrated by] Steven Kellogg
- Little white duck, lyrics by Walt Whippo ; music by Bernard Zaritzky ; illustrated by Joan Paley
- The eensy-weensy spider, adapted by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- That dancin' dolly, a retelling of Buffalo gals, a traditional American song, by Jennifer J. Merz
- Cows in the kitchen, June Crebbin ; illustrated by Katharine McEwen
- Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah, Susan L. Roth
- The twelve cats of Christmas, Kandy Radzinski
- If you're happy and you know it!, Jane Cabrera
- If you're happy and you know it--, illustrated by Annie Kubler
- Señor Don Gato, a traditional song, illustrated by John Manders
- Word crazy, Broadway lyricists from Cohan to Sondheim, Thomas S. Hischak
- Cien corridos, alma de la canción mexicana, recopilación de Mario Arturo Ramos
- A valentine for you, Wendy Watson
- Noël Coward, the complete lyrics, edited and annotated by Barry Day
- Row, row, row your boat, illustrated by Annie Kubler
- I'm a little teapot, as told and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Elvis Presley's Love me tender, lyrics by Elvis Presley and Vera Matson ; illustrated by Tom Browning
- Goin' to Boston, an exuberant journey in song, H. Ellen Margolin ; illustrated by Emily Bolam
- Here we go round the mulberry bush, Will Hillenbrand
- Dog train, deluxe illustrated lyrics book of the unpredictable rock-and-roll journey, music by Sandra Boynton & Michael Ford ; lyrics and drawings by Sandra Boynton
- The bear went over the mountain, Rosemary Wells