Speranza
16th and 17th Century
By a known author:
As I Walked Forth
The
Bay of Biscay, O!
Come Live With Me (Marlowe)
I Pass All My Hours
Lilli
Burlero
My Lodging It Is On the Cold Ground
Old Maid In the Garret
When the King Enjoys His Own Again
----
From Broadsides of the 16th and 17th
Century
The Ages of Man
As I Was Going to Banbury
Barbara Allen
The Bold Pedlar and Robin
Hood
The Bold Soldier
Blow Away the Morning Dew
By A Bank As I Lay
The Carman's Whistle
Chevy Chase
Child Waters
The Coasts of High Barbary
Corydon and Phyllis
The
Cruel Mother
Death and the Lady
Go No More A Rushing
The Golden
Vanity
Greensleeves
The Hawthorn Tree
I Once Loved a Lass (The False
Bride)
John Barleycorn
Johnie Scot
King Arthur
King Pharoah
(Gypsy Christmas Carol)
Lavender's Blue
Leather Bottel, The
Lord
Bateman
Love Will Find Out The Way
Maid of Amsterdam
Near Woodstock
Town
Oak and the Ash, The
Oh No, John
Robin
Hood and the Bishop of Hereford
Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne
Robin
Hood and the Tanner
Scarborough Fair
Seeds of Love, The
Seventeen
Come Sunday
Some Rival Has Stolen My True Love Away
Spanish Ladies
Sweet William
Three Butchers, The
Three Ravens, The
Trooper
and the Maid, The
Two Magicians, The
Valiant Lady, The
Ward the Pirate
We Be Three Poor Mariners
Woods So Wild, The
-----
Songs that may have been known in the 17th Century
Battle of Otterburn, The
Briery Bush, The
Bruton Town
Barkshire Tragedy, The
Bird Song, The
Blow, Ye Winds, Blow
Death of Queen Jane, The
Duke of Bedford, The
Drowned Lover, The
Edward
Girl I Left Behind Me, The
Lord Rendal
Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor
Murdered Brother, The
Ruggleton's Daughter of Iero
Tarry Trousers
Twa
Corbies, The
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18th Century
----
By a known author
A Fox May Steal Your
Hens, Sir
A Soldier and a Sailor
Ally Croaker
And Ye Shall Walk in
Silk Attire
Bay of Biscay, The
Black-Eyed Susan
Come, Loose Every
Sail to the Breeze
Dashing White Sergeant, The
God Save the King/Queen (Arne)
Heart of Oak
Lass of Richmond Hill, The
Married to a Mermaid
Miss
Bailey's Ghost
Norah, Dear Norah
Sally In Our Alley (Carey)
Sweet is the
Budding Spring of Love
To Anacreon in Heaven
Toll For the Brave
----- Folksongs
Abroad As I Was Walking
Admiral Benbow
Andrew Barton
Arethusa, The
Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The
Bedlam
Billy
Taylor
Blackbirds & Thrushes
Blow the Candle Out
Blow the Candles
Out
Buffalo, The
Captain Kidd
Captain Wedderburn's Courtship
Cheshire Man, The
Come Here, Fellow Servant
Dabbling in the Dew
Down
Among the Dead Men (1700)
Early One Morning
Fair Maid of Islington, The
False Lamkin
Flash Lad
Foggy, Foggy Dew, The
Good Morning, Pretty
Maid
Green Bushes
Hares on the Mountains
Henry Martin
High Germany
Irish Girl, The
Jack Hall
The
Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter
Lady Maisry
Lincolnshire Farmer, The
Little Turtle Dove, The
Little Sir Hugh
Lord Lovel
Low, Low
Lands of Holland, The
Lucy Wan
Mermaid, The
O Sally, My Dear
Outlandish Knight, The
Over the Hills and Far Away
Paul Jones
Ploughboy, The
Polly Vaughn
Rare Willie
Rolling in the Dew
Saucy Sailor Boy, The
Spanish Lady, The
Still Growing
Trees They Do Grow High, The
True Lover's Farewell, The
Water is Wide, The
(O Waly, Waly)
Waxie's Dargle
Well of St. Keyne , The
Why, Soldiers,
Why
William and Mary
William Taylor
Women All Tell Me, The
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19th
Century Music
---- By a known author
SONGS BY Charles Dibdin
Ben Backstay
Jolly Young Waterman, The
Lass That Loves a Sailor, The
Token, The
Then Farewell My Tridonotuse-Built Wherry
Tom Bowling
Tom Tough
--- SONGS BY Thomas Haynes Bayly
Gaily the Troubadour
Long, Long Ago
Others -- Songs by 19th century composers other than DIDBIN AND BAYLY:
Ballynamony
Mulligan Guard, The
Nancy Lee
Poor
Murdered Woman, The
Private Tommy Atkins
Sling the Flowing Bowl
Tarpaulin Jacket. The
Three Fishers
----
Folksongs and Shanties
For
more shanties (because so few have definite country origins) go to Songs of the
Sea.
A Hundred Years Ago
A Woman's Work is Never Done
Here's Adieu to
All Judges and Juries
Alice Gray
All Round My Hat
As I Walked
Through the Meadow
Bachelor's
Hall
Banks of the Sweet Primroses, The
Belfast Mountains
Billy Boy
Blacksmith, The
Blow the Man Down
Blow the Wind Southerly
Bold Nelson's Praise
The Bold Princess Royal
A Bold Young Farmer
Boney's Lamentation
Boney Was A Warrior
The Bonny Lighter Boy
Bonny Light Horseman
The Bonny Ship The Diamond
Botany Bay
Brimbledon Fair
A Brisk Young Sailor
Britons,
Strike Home
Can of Grog
Chesapeake and Shannon
Dance to your Daddy
The Dead Horse
Derry Down Dale
Drink Little England Dry
Drunken
Sailor
Eight Bells
Eliza Lee
English Country Gardens
Fair Susan
Farewell, Nancy
The Female Highwayman
The Female Smuggler
Fire
Down Below
The Fish Of The Sea
Hanging Johnny
Here's to the Grog
Homeward Bound
The Isle of France
It's of a Sailor Bold
Johnny
Todd
The Gallant Hussar
George Collins
Grand Conversation of
Napoleon
Gypsy Rover
Haul Away, Joe
House Carpenter
How Happy the Soldier
I Know Where
I'm Going
I Must Live All Alone
Jackaroe
The Keeper of the Eddystone
Light
The Keys of Canterbury
The Lass of Swansea Town
The Lass That
Loves A Sailor
Leave Her, Johnny
The Little Lowland Maid
Lord
Franklin
The Lost Lady Found
Madam, Will You Walk?
Marlboro
Mary
of the Moor
My Darling Ploughman Boy
My Johnny Was a Shoemaker
Nancy
Whisky
On Board a Ninety-Eight
Our Ship She
Lies in Harbour
The Ox-Eyed Man
Paddy Doyle's Boots
Paddy, Get Back
Paddy West
The Pirate Song
The Ploughboy (Lark in the Morn)
Poor
Old Horse
Poor Sally Sits A-Weeping
The Pretty Ploughboy
Pretty
Polly Oliver
Quare Bungle Rye
The Rambling Sailor
Reuben Ranzo
Reynardine
The Rich Nobleman and His Daughter
Richard of Taunton
Dean
The Rio Grande
Rolling Down to Old Maui
Rolling Home
Rosetta and Her Gay Ploughboy
Sam Hall
The Sheffield Apprentice
At the Sign of the Bonny Blue Bell
The Soldier's Farewell
Sweet Joan
Sweet Lovely Joan
Through Moorfields
Travel the Country Round
Undaunted Mary
The Unquiet Grave
Van Diemen's Land
The Wealthy
Farmer's Son
We'll Rant And We'll Roar
We're All Bound To Go
Whisky
Johnnie
Will Watch
The Willow Tree
Ye Sons of
Albion
Young Edwin in the Lowlands Low
Young Ramble-away
The Young
Servant Man
-----
After 1900
Go Get the Ax
Private Tommy Atkins
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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