Folk songs, English -- United States
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Folk songs, English -- United States
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Folk songs, English
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- What, woman, and who, myself, I am, an anthology of songs and poetry of women's experience, edited by Rosalie Sorrels ; illustrated by Liz Schoeberlein ; music copy and decoration by Jean Rudokas
- Odetta at town hall
- The rough guide to Americana
- Anglo-American ballads.
- Singing family of the Cumberlands., Illustrated by Maurice Sendak
- Harmony pie, the Harmony Sisters
- Doc Watson guitar anthology, 103 guitar notation legend, cover photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images ; music transcription by Jeff Jacobson and Ron Piccione
- The sounding joy, Christmas songs in and out of the Ruth Crawford Seeger songbook
- The Grandma Moses American songbook, paintings by Grandma Moses ; music arranged for piano and guitar by Dan Fox ; [piano/vocal/guitar]
- The Joan Baez songbook., Arrangements and introduction by Elie Siegmeister. Preface by John M. Conly. Illustrated by Eric von Schmidt. Edited by Maynard Solomon. Music editors: Christa Landon & Jack Lothrop
- Man, bird, and beast,, edited by J. Frank Dobie
- Skip to my lou, [by] Robert Quackenbush
- Songs and ballads of American history, and of the assassination of presidents, Edited by Duncan B. M. Emrich
- See what tomorrow brings, Peter, Paul and Mary
- The big rock candy mountain, Burl Ives
- David Bromberg.
- Memories.
- These old dark hills, Robin & Linda Williams
- This land is your land
- Beautiful dreamer, the songs of Stephen Foster
- Song of America
- Waterloo, Tennessee, Uncle Earl
- Burl Ives
- Turn! turn! turn!, words from Ecclesiastes circa 250 B.C.E., translated into English in London in 1607, arranged and adapted with music by Pete Seeger ; illustrated by Wendy Anderson Halperin
- The best of Tim Buckley
- Pete Seeger's Rainbow quest, Advertisers' Broadcasting Co. ; produced and directed by Sholom Rubinstein
- Foreverly, Billie Joe + Norah
- BAYOU BALLADS TWELVE FOLK SONG FROM LOUISIANA
- Pete, Pete Seeger
- American - English folk-songs from the Southern Appalachian Mountains, collected and arranged with piano accompaniment by Cecil J. Sharp
- Folk giants, Schirmer's easy five string banjo book : famous contemporary folk songs, by Oscar Brand ... [et. al.] ; arranged by Dick Weissman ; edited by Dan Fox
- Across the Amerikee, showpieces from coal camp to cattle trail, Stephen Wade
- Frankie and Johnny, race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan
- Close to the bone, Robbie O'Connell
- American rhapsody
- Leadbelly, the Library of Congress recordings
- We shall overcome, the Seeger sessions, Bruce Springsteen
- 900 miles;, the ballads, blues, and folksongs of Cisco Houston., [Edited for publication by Moses Asch and Irwin Silber. Musical transcription by Jerry Silverman. Duets transcribed by Ethel Raim. Additional transcriptions by Happy Traum]
- Animal folk songs for children;, traditional American songs., Illustrated by Barbara Cooney
- My dusty road, Woody Guthrie
- Anglo-American shanties, lyric songs, dance tunes, and spirituals., Edited by Alan Lomax
- Festival, filmed at the Newport Folk Festival, a film by Murray Lerner
- Joan Baez
- The Texas campfire tapes, Michelle Shocked
- If I had a hammer, songs of hope & struggle, Pete Seeger
- Goin' to Boston, an exuberant journey in song, H. Ellen Margolin ; illustrated by Emily Bolam
- 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]
- There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight, [by] Robert Quackenbush
- Old Mother Hippletoe;, rural and urban children's songs.
- 100 WLS barn dance favorites, pioneer songs, southern songs, cowboy songs, fiddle tunes, sacred songs, mountain songs, home songs, compiled by John Lair from the Music Library of WLS, the prairie farmer station, Chicago
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