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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Traditional Songs of England: A to Z

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Abbotts Bromley Horn Dance

Abide With Me

All Things Bright and Beautiful

A-Roving

Banks Of Allen Water

Barbara Allen

Begone, Dull Care

Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind Dew

Blow Away The Morning Dew

Blow The Man Down

Blow The Wind Southerly

Bonnie Tyneside

British Grenadiers, The
British Man O' War
Burton Ale
Cherry Ripe
Come Lasses and Lads

Cruel War, The

Cuckoo, The

The Cutty Wren

Dashing Away With The Smoothing Iron

Dorsetshire Hornpipe

Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes (Jonson, "Volpone")

Drunken Sailor

Early One Morning

An English Country Garden

Fair Maid of Islington

Foggy Foggy Dew, The

The Girl I Left Behind Me

God Save The King/Queen (Arne)

The Greenland Whale Fisheries

Greensleeves

The Greenwood Tree

Gypsy Rover

Here's To The Maiden Of Bashful Fifteen

Hesleyside Reel

Home, Sweet Home (Bishop, from "Clari, or the Maid of Milan", an opera).

I Saw Three Ships

It Was A Lover And His Lass

John Peel

Keeper, The
Land Of Hope And Glory (Benson/Elgar, 1902 -- first sung by Clara Butt)

Lass of Richmond Hill, The
Leaving Of Liverpool, The

Lincolnshire Poacher, The

Linnen Hall

Lord Franklin

Miller of Dee, The

My Boy Willie

The Navy Hymn (Eternal Father, Strong To Save)

The Nightingales Sing (Also known as The Grenadier and the Lady)

Oh Dear! What Can The Matter Be?

O God Our Help In Ages Past

Oh! Rest Thee Babe

Over the Hills and Far Away

Polly Oliver

The Rakes Of Mallow

The Riddle Song

Roast Beef of Old England

Royal Oak (Also known as All Things Bright And Beautiful)

Rule Britannia (Arne)

Sailor's Hornpipe

Scarborough Fair (1660)

Vicar of Bray, The
Wait For The Wagon
Water Is Wide, The

Where The Bee Sucks

Widdicombe Fair

Willow Tree, The

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