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CONTENTS

12 SONGS INDEXED BY ORIGIN 536

GUITARCHORDS

ISBN 0-634-01270-3

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HAL•LEONARD® CORPORATION

BLUEMOUND

RO. P.o.eox

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MILW AUKEE , WI 53213

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-The Editors

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CONTENTS 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 33 31 31 32 32 33 34 35 35 34 36 36 36 37 38 38 38 39 40 41 42 44 43 39 42 44 46 46 47 47 48 45 48 48 50

A-Hunting We Will Go A-Roving A-Tisket A-Tasket Abdul Abulbul Amir Ach du lieber Augustin (0 My Dearest Augustine) Acres of Clams Across the Fields Across the Hall Across the Western Ocean Adam in the Garden Pinnin' Leaves Ah, Poor Bird Ain't No More Cane on the Brazis All Day Long All God's Children Got Shoes All My Trials All Night, All Day All Night Long All Over This World All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight All the Pretty Little Horses All Through the Night Aloha Oe Alouette Amazing Grace Angel Band Animal Fair Annabel Lee Annie Laurie Are You Sleeping? Arkansas Traveler As I Roved Out As I Was Going to Ballynure The Ash Grove (Llwyn On) At the Foot of Yonder Mountain Auld Lang Syne Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party Aura Lee Baa Baa Black Sheep Babe of Bethlehem Bad Company The Bad Girl The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington The Ballad of Ned Kelly The Ballad of the Tea Party Baloo Baleerie Baloo, Lammy Baltimore Fire The Bamboo Flute Banana Boat Loader's Song (Day Oh) The Banks of the Don Banks of the Ohio The Banks of the Sweet Primroses Barbara Allen Barnyard Song (I Had a Rooster) The Barnyards of Delgaty

40 50 51 52 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 49 56 58 58 59 57 59 60 60 61 61 62 63 62 63 64 64 65

66 66 68 67 68 69 69 70 71 74 72 73 72 71 74 75 76 76 76 77 78 78 79 67

Batchelor's Walk The Battle on Shiloh's Hill Battleship of Maine Be Present at Our Table, Lord Be Thou My Vtsion The Bear Went Over the Mountain Beautiful Brown Eyes Beautiful Dreamer Bedlam The Beggar Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms Bendemeer's Stream Beware, Ob, Take Care The Big Corral Big Road Blues The Big Rock Candy Mountain Bile Them Cabbage Down Bill Groggin's Goat Billy Barlow Billy Boy Billy Broke Locks Billy the Kid Bingo Birmingham Bull Black-Eyed Susie Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair Blackbirds and Thrushes Blood on the Saddle The Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle Blow Away the Morning Dew Blow the Candles Out Blow the Man Down Blow the Wind Southerly Blow, Ye Winds, in the Morning Blow, Ye Winds, Westerly The Blue Tail Fly (Jimmy Crack Corn) The Blue Bells of Scotland Blue Mountain Lake Boatman Dance Bobby Shaftoe The Bold Fenian Men Bold Fisherman Bold Robert Emmet The Bold Soldier The Bold Tenant Farmer The Boll Weevil Boney Was a Warrior The Bonniest Lass The Bonny Bunch of Roses The Bonny Earl of Murray The Bonny Lighter Boy The Bonny Ship the Diamond Boothbay Whale Boston Burglar Boston Tea Tax Song Botany Bay Bound for South Austra lia

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80 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 86 84 84 86 87 87 85 88 88 90 90 91 83 89 92 92 91 93 94 94 95 96 95 96 97 98 97 98 100 100 102 99 101 104 102 103 104 105 104 106 106 107 108 108 110 110 111 109 112

Bound for the Rio Grande Bow and Balance The Bowld Soger Boy Bowling Green The Brass Mounted Army Brennan on the Moor Bright Phoebe The Brisk Young Bachelor The British Grenadiers Broke and Hungry Brown Eyes Brown Gal in de Ring Brown's Ferry Blues Bruton Town Buckeye Jim Buffalo Gals (Won't You Come Out Tonight) The Buffalo Skinners Bulldog and the Bullfrog Bury Me Beneath the Willow Bury Me Not on the Lone "Prairie Bye, Baby Bunting Byker Hill The Calton Weaver Calvary The Campbells Are Coming Camptown Races Canada-I-O Canoe Song Cape Ann Cape Cod Girls Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines Captain Kidd Captains and Ships The Card Song Careless Love Carnival of Venice Carrion Crow (I) Carrion Crow (II) Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Casey Jones The Cat Came Back Charles Guiteau Charlie Is My Darling Charlie Mopps Chester Chewing Gum Chiapanecas The Chivalrous Shark Cider Through a Straw Cielito Lindo (My Pretty Darling) Cindy Clare's Dragoons Clear the Track, Let the Bulgine Run Clementine Click Go the Shears The Coasts of High Barbary Cock-A-Doodle-Doo

112 113 113 114 103 115 115 116 116 117 116 117 118 118 120 118 119 120 117 120 121 122 121 122 123 124 124 124 125 125 126 126 127 128 127 128 129 130 130 131 132 133 134 134 132 136 136 137 138 138 139 135 139 140 140 141 141

Cock Robin Cod-Liver Oil Cold Water Cole Younger The Colorado Trail Columbus Stockade Blues Come All Ye Fair and Tender Maidens Come and Go with Me Come, Aurora Come Follow Come, My Dearest (Pjesma) Come, 0 My Love Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy Comin' Through the Rye Cordelia Brown The Cork Leg Cosher Bailey's Engine Cotton-Eyed Joe Cotton Field Song Country Gardens The County of Mayo The Cowboy The Cowboy's Dream A Cowboy's Life Is a Dreary Life Cradle Hymn Cradle Song ( Kehto Laula) The Crawdad Song Cripple Creek The Croppy Boy The Cruel Mother The Cruel War Is Raging The Cruel Youth Cryderville Jail The Cuckoo The Cumberland Crew Cumberland Gap The Cutty Wren Dabbling in th e Dew Dance to Your Daddy Danny Boy Danville Girl Darlin ' Corey Darling Maiden, Hark, I Ask Thee (Krakowiak) Darling Ne lly Gray Daughter, Will You Marry? David of the White Rock Days of Forty-Nine Deadheads and Suckers Death and the Lady Deep Blue Sea Deep River The Deer Song Delia's Gone The Derby Ram The Devil's Questions Devilish Mary

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142 142 143 144 144 139 146 146 147 145 148 148 149 150 150 151 152 152 154 153 154 154 156 156 157 158 157 155 158 162 160 159 160 161 162 163 163 164 164 166 165 167 168 169 170 170 168 169 167 172 171 172 174 173 175 174 176

Dick Darby Didn't It Rain Didn't My Lord Deliver Dani el? Died for Love The Dingle Puck Goat Dink's Song Dixie Do As I'm Doing The Dodger Song Don 't I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again Don 't Let Your Deal Go Down Don 't Sing Love Songs Don't You Weep After Me Doney Gal Donkey Riding The Dowie Dens of Yarrow Down by the Riverside Down by the Salley Gardens Down by the Station Down in My Heart Down in That Valley Down in the Valley Down in the Willow Garden Down the River The Dreary Black Hills Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill Drink to Me Only with Thin e Eyes The Drover' s Dream The Drummer and the Cook The Drunkard' s Doom The Drunken Sailor Dry Bones Dry Weather Houses Du, Du Liegst Mir im Herzen (You, You Weigh on My Heart) Dublin City Dumbarton's Drums Dumplins Duncan and Brady Dunderbeck The Dying Ranger The Dying Stockman E-ri-e Canal Early One Morning East Virginia The Easter Rebellion The Ebenezer The Eddystone Light Edward Eensy, Weensy Spider Eggs and Marrowbone Eileen Oge Elanoy Empty Bed Blues Engine 143 Equinoxial and Phoebe The Erie Canal Erin 's Lovely Home

176 178 177 178 178 180 180 179 181 182 181 182 183 183 186 184 185 184 185 186 188 187 188 187 189 190 191 191 192 192 193 194 193 194 195 196 196 197 198 195 198 197 198 199 200 200 202 201 201 203 203 204 204 204 205

206 205 206

Every Night When the Sun Goes In Every Time I Feel the Spirit Everybody Loves Saturday Night Exultation Ezekiel Saw the Wheel The Factory Girl Fair Harvard The Fair Maid of Sorrento (La Vera Sorrentina) Farewell, Nancy The Farmer in the Dell The Farmer Is the Man The Farmer's Daughter Fath er Murphy Father's Whiskers Felix, the Soldier The Fenian Man O' War The Fenians of Cahirciveen Ferryland Sealer Filimiooriooriay Finnegan's Wake Fire Down Below Fix Me,' Jesu s Flash Jack from Gundagai Flow Gently, Sweet Afton Flower So White (Flor, Blanca Flor) The Flying Cloud Fod The Foggy Dew The Foggy, Foggy Dew Foggy Mountain Top Follow the Drinkin' Gourd For He's a Joll y Good Fellow For Kansas The Four Marys Four Nights Drunk Four Pence a Day The Fox Frankie and Johnny Fr ee at Last Free Little Bird Freedom Freight Train The Frog in the Bog Frog Went A-Courtin' From Erin's Shores Fuller and Warren Funiculi, Funi cula! The Gal That Got Stuck on Everything She Saw The Gallows Pole The Galway Piper Garryowen Gee, Ma, I Want to Go Home Geordie George Collins Get Up, Ja ck! Gin I Were The Girl I Left Behind Me Git Along, Little Dogies

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207 207 208 208 208 209 209 210 210 212 210 211 212 211 213 213 214 214 214 215 215 216 216 217 218 217 218 219 219 220 220 220 221 221 222 223 224 222 225 223 225 224 226 226 226 227 227 228 228 229 229 230 229 232 230 232 233

Give Me That Old Time Religion Go Down, Moses Go In and Out the Village Go Tell Aunt Rhody Go, Tell It on the Mountain Go to Sleep My Little Baby (Duerrnete Niii.o Chiquito) Go 'Way from My Window God Save the King Goin' Across the Mountain Goin' Down to Town Goin' to Germany Golden Slumbers The Golden Vanity Goober Peas The Good Boy Good Morning, Mister Railroadman Good News Good Night Ladies The Good Old Rebel Goodbye, Old Paint Goosey, Goosey Gander Gospel Plow The Gospel Train Grandfather's Clock Great Day Great Gettin' Up Mornin' The Great Silkie The Great Speckled Bird The Green Bushes Green Corn Green Gravel Green Grow the Lilacs Green Grow the Rashes, 0 Green Grows the Laurel Greenland Fisheries Greensleeves The Grey Goose Grizzly Bear Groundhog Guantanamera Guide My Feet Gypsy Davey Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here Hallelujah, I'm a Bum! Hand Me Down My Walking Cane Hard, Ain't It Hard Hard Is the Fortune of All Womankind (The Wagoner's Lad) Hard Luck Hares on the Mountain The Harp That Once Hatikva Haul Away, Joe Haul on the Bowline Hauling Song HavaNagila Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow? He Arose

233 234 235 235 234 231 236 238 236 237 237 237 240 239 239 238 240 240 242 243 242 243 244 241 244 245 246 246 245 247 248 247 249 250 248 250 251 249 252 251 249 252 253 253 254 254 254 255 255 256 256 256 258 258 257 259 259

He Is King of Kings He Never Said a Mumbalin' Word He Paid a Debt He's Gone Away He's Got the Whole World in His Hands Hear Lullabies and Sleep Now (A La Nanita Nana) Heave Away The Hell-Bound Train Henry Martin Hey Diddle Diddle Hey, Ho! Nobody Home Hey Lolly, Lolly Hickory Dickory Dock Rieland Laddie High Barbaree High Germany A Highland Lad My Love Was Born Hill and Gully Rider Hinky Dinky Parley Voo Home in That Rock Home on the Range Home Sweet Home Homeward from the Mountains (Hjemreise Fra Saeteren) The Honest Ploughman Hoosen Johnny A Horse Named Bill Hot Cross Buns The Hounds of Filemore The House Carpenter House of the Rising Sun The Housewife's Lament How Can I Keep from Singing? How Can I Leave Thee? How Firm a Foundation How Should I Your True Love Know How Old Are You, My Pretty Little Miss? Hudson River Steamboat H u!Jaballoo-Balay The Hunters of Kentucky Hunting the Hare (Hela'r 'Sgyvarnog) Hurree Hurroo Hurry Up, Liza Jane Hush, Little Baby I Am a Pilgrim I Can't Feel at Home in This World Anymore I Don't Want to Get Adjusted I Gave My Love a Cherry (The Riddle Song) I Know My Love I Know Where I'm Going I Never Will Marry I Ride an Old Paint I Shall Not Be Moved I Walk the Road Again I Want Jesus to Walk with Me I Will Feed My Baby I Wish I Was a Mole I Wish I Was Single Again

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260 261 260 262 262 263 264 265 262 264 265 266 266 267 267 268 268 269 270 270 270 272 272 271 273 271 273 274 274 275 275 277 276 280 277 278 280 281 278 279 281 282 283 284 282 285 286 283 285 288 288 286 284 287 289 289 290

I'd Like to Be in Texas I'll Give My Love an Apple I'm a Roaring Repeater I'm Gonna Sing When the Spirit Says Sing I'm On My Way I'm Sad and I'm Lonely I'm Seventeen Come Sunday l'se the B'y That Builds the Boat I've Been Working on the Railroad I've Got No Use for Women I've Got Peace Like a River I've Got Sixpence If He'd Be a Buckaroo If You're Happy and You Know It Ilkley Moor In Good Old Colony Times In the Forest Grew a Tiny Birch Tree (Yo Pole Berezyn'ka Stoiala) In the Good O ld Summertime In the Pines In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree The Intoxicated Rat Irish Astronomy The Irish Girl The Irish Washerwoman The Irishman's Epistle Iroquois Lullaby It Was a Lover and His Lass It Was a Mouse It's the Sarne the Whole World Over Jack Was Ev'ry Inch a Sailor Jackson Jacob's Ladder The Jam on Gerry's Rocks Jay Gould 's Daughter Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Jefferson and Liberty Jenny Jenkins Jerry Ryan Jesse James Jesus Born in Beth'ny Jesus Loves Me Jesus, the Christ, Is Born Jim Fisk Joe Bowers John Brown's Body John Hardy John Henry John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt John Peel John Riley (I) John Riley (II) Johnny, Come Down to Hilo Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye Johnny Todd Johnson Boys Join the British Army

289 290 291 292 291 293 292 294 294 296 296 297 298 298 295 299 293 295 300 300 301 302 302 303 303 304 304 301 304 305 305 306 307 308 308 308 306 307 309 310 310 311 309 312 312 313 314 311 314 316 313 316 317 318 315 318 317 320

The Jolly Miller Jordan Ain't a Hard Road to Travel Joshua (Fit the Battle of Jericho) Jug of Punch The Juniper Tree Just a Closer Walk with Thee Just Before the Battle, Mother Katy Cline Katy Cruel Kentucky Babe Kevin Barry The Keys to Canterbury Kitty Alone and I (I) Kitty Alone and I (II) Kitty of Coleraine The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter Krishna Kumbaya La Cucaracha Ladies of Brisbane Lady Gay Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight Lady of Carlisle Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl The Lark in the Clear Air The Lark in the Morn The Last Request Lavender's Blue Lazy Mary, Will You Get Up? Leatherwing Bat Let Erin Remember the Days of Old Let Me Fly Let Us All Be Joyful Now (Gaudeamus Igitur) Let Us Break Bread Together Li'I Liza Jane Life's Railway to Heaven Likes Likker Better Than Me Lily of the West Limerick Is Beautiful The Lincolnshire Poacher Linstead Market Listen to the Mockingbird Little Annie Rooney Little Brown Dog Little Brown Jug Little David Play on Your Harp Little Joe, The Wrangler Little Maggie Little Mo hee Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim The Little Orphan Girl Little Sandy Girl The Little Saucepan (Sospan Vach) Little Snowball Bush (Ka.linka) Liza Jane Loch Lomond London Bridge Lonesome Valley

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319 320 320 321 321 322 322 322 324 323 324 325 325 325 326 327 328 328 329 327 330 329 331 332 330 334 332 333 334 335 331 336 333 336 338 338 339 339 340 337 340 342 335 341 342 343 344 343 344 345 346 341 348 347 346 348 349

Looby Loo Look Down That Lonesome Road Lord, I Want to Be a Christian Lord Renda! The Low, Low Lands of Holland Lullaby (Komoriuta) Lullaby, My Baby (Arroro Mi Nino) MacPherson's Farewell The Maid Freed from the Gallows The Maid on the Shore Make Me a Bed on the Floor Mama Don't 'Low Mama, Have You Heard the News Man Goin' Round The Man on the Flying Trapeze A Man Without a Woman Mandolina Marching Through Georgia Marianne Mary Ann Mary Had a Baby Mary Had a Little Lamb Mary Hamilton Matilda May Song (Canci6n de Maja) McCaffery Me Father's a Lawyer in England Men of Harlech (Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech) The Men of the West Mermaid Song Merrily We Roll Along Michael Finnegan Michael Row the Boat Ashore Michael Roy of Brooklyn City Midnight Special Mighty Day The Miller's Daughter (La Fille de la Meuniere) The Minstrel Boy Miss Lilian Mrs. McGrath Mrs. Murphy's Chowder Mister Rabbit Molly Bann Molly Brannigan Molly Malone (Cockles and Mussels) More Pretty Girls Than One Morrissey and the Russian Sailor Motherless Children Mountain Dew Mountains of Mourne Mowing the Barley The Muffin Man The Mulberry Bush Must I Go Bound? My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean My Dame Had a Lame Tame Crane My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free

349 350 350 352 350 352 351 353 347 351 353 354 355 356 357 358 357 358 359 355 360 360 361 359 362 361 364 364 363 362 365 366 365 366 367 367 368 368 368 369 370 370 370 372 372 369 371 373 374 374 375 373 376 375 376 376 378

My Heart's Tonight in Texas My Home's Across the Smoky Mountains My Lord, What a Morning My Love Is a Rider My Luve Is Like a Red Red Rose My Mother Chose My Husband My Mother's Old Red Shawl My Old Hen My Old Kentucky Home My Sweetheart's a Mule My White Horse (Mi Caballo Blanco) My Wild Irish Rose Nassau Bound Nearby to My Dear One (Aupres de ma Blonde) Nelly Was a Lady New River Train New York Girls (Can't You Dance the Polka?) The Next Market Day Night Herding Song Nightingale with the Dark Beak (Rouxinol do Pico Preto) Nine Hundred Miles Nine Miles from Gundagai Nine Pound Hammer No Hiding Place No Irish Need Apply No More Booze Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Nobody's Business None CanLove Like an Irishman Norah O'Neale 0 How I Love Jesus 0 No, John! 0 Soldier 0 Waly, Waly (The Water Is Wide) O'Donnell Aboo The Oak and the Ash Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow Oh, Brandy, Leave Me Alone Oh, Daddy Be Gay Oh Dear! What Canthe Matter Be? Oh, Freedom Oh How Lovely Is the Evening Oh Mary, Don't You Weep Oh Rowan Tree Oh, Sinner Man Oh! Susanna Oh, Them Golden Slippers Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone Oh, Won't You Sit Down? The Old Ark's A-Moverin' Old Aunt Kate The Old Bark Hut Old Black Joe Old Blue The Old Chisholm Trail The Old Cow Died Old Dan Tucker

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378 379 380 379 380 381 382 382 383 384 384 384 385 385 386 377 383 386 387 389 388 390 387 390 392 391 393 389 394 393 392 394 395 396 396 397 398 398 397 399 399 399 400 400 400 402 402 403 404 404 401 404 405 403 405 406 406

Old Old The The Old Old

Dog Tray Folks at Home Old Gospel Ship Old Gray Mare Joe Clark MacDonald Had a Farm

Old Oaken Bucket The Old Orange Flute Old Rattler Old Soldiers Never Die The Old Turf Fire The Old Woman Who Went to Market The Ole Grey Goose Oleanna Omie Wise On a Crystal Throne (Necken's Polska) On a Monday On Jordan's Stormy Banks On Mondays I Never Go to Work On the Banks of Allan Water On the Paris Way (Passant par Paris) On Top of Old Smoky Once I Had a Sweetheart One Man Shall Mow My Meadow One More Day One More River One Morning in May Ophelia Letter Blow 'Way Otto Wood Outward and Homeward Bound Over the Mountains (Love Will Find Out the Way) Over the River and Through the Woods Over the Waves The Ox-Driving Song Paddy and the Whale Paper of Pins The Parting Glass Pat-A-Pan (Willie, Take Your Little Drum) The Paw Paw Patch Pay Me My Money Down Peanut Sat on a Railroad Track Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater Po' Boy Polly, Put the Kettle On Polly Wolly Doodle Poor Boy Poor Lazarus Poor Lonesome Cowboy Pop Goes the Weasel The Praties, They Grow Small Preguntales a Las Estrellas The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow Pretty Little Girl with the Red Dress On Pretty Polly Pretty Saro Prison Bound A Prisoner for Life

407 407 408 408 409 409 410 410 411 411 412 412 413 413 414 414 415 408 416 416 417 418 415 420 417 420 421 419 421 422 423 422 423 424 425 424 425 426 427 426 427 428 428 429 429 430 430 432 431 431 432 433 433 434 434 434 435

Putting on the Style Queen Jane Queen of Hearts The Queensland Drover Railroad Bill A Railroader for Me Raise a Ruckus Tonight Rake and Rambling Boy Rambling Blues The Rambling Sailor Real Old Mountain Dew The Rebel Soldier Red Apple Juice Red Iron Ore The Red Light Saloon Red River Valley The Regular Army, Oh! Reuben and Rachel Reuben's Train Revolutionary Tea A Rich Irish Lady Richmond Is a Hard Road to Travel Riding in a Buggy The Rifle Rig-A-Jig Jig Ring Around the Rosie Rise and Shine Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow The Rising of the Moon The River in the Pines Rivers of Babylon The Road to Gundagai The Road to the Isles Robin Redbreast Rock-A-Bye, Baby Rock-A-My Soul Rock About My Saro Jane The Rock Island Line Rocks and Gravel Roddy McCorley Roll, Alabama, Roll Roll Down the Line Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms Roll on the Ground Roll Over Rolling Home Rosa The Rose of Tralee Rose, Rose Rosewood Casket Rosin the Beau Round the Bay of Mexico The Roving Gambler Row, Row, Row Your Boat Rue Run, Children, Run Russian Lullaby

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435 435 436 437 436 436 437 438 438 438 439 439 440 440 441 442 443 441 442 444 444 446 445 446 446 447 447 448 450 449 450 450 449 448 451 451 452 452 453 453 454 454 456 458 459 460 455 461 455 460 456 460 462 459 457 462 458

Rye Whiskey Sable Island Song Sacramento Sail Away, Ladies Sailing in the Boat Sailing, Sailing Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea Sailor's Hornpipe St. James Infirmary Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) Sal Got a Meatskin Sally Ann Sally Brown Sally Goodin Sally in Our Alley Salty Dog Sam Bass Sam Hall Samson Santa Lucia Santy Anna Scarborough Fair School Days Scotland's Burning Scots Wha Hae Seeing Nellie Home Set Down, Servant The Seven Irishmen Shady Grove Shall We Gather at the River? Shalom Chaveyrim (Shalom, My Friend) The Shan Van Vocht The Shanty-Man's Life Shake That Little Foot The Shaver She Moved Through the Fair She Wore a Yellow Ribbon She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain She's Like a Swallow Shenandoah The Ship That Never Returned Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me Shoot the Buffalo Short'nin' Bread Shuckin' of the Corn Shule Agra The Sign of the Bonny Blue Bell Silkie The Silver Dagger Simple Gifts Since I've Been in the Army Sing a Song of Sixpence Sing an' Jump Up for Joy Single Girl The Sioux Indians Six Questions Skibbereen

461 463 464 464 465 459 463 466 465 466 466 467 467 468 468 469 470 471 473 474 471 472 469 475 470 472 473 474 475 479 478 476 478 477 479 478 480 480 484 481 481 482 483 482 483 484 484 485 486 485 486 487 488 488 489 487

Skillet Good and Greasy Skip to My Lou Skye Boat Song Sledgehammer Song (Dubinushka) Sleep, Baby, Sleep Sleep, My Baby, Precious Darling (Duerme Nino Pequefi.ito) Sleep, My Child (Ainte) Snake Baked a Hoecake So Early in the Morning Soldier Boy Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me? Somebody's Knocking at Your Door Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child The Son of a Gambolier Song of the Volga Boatman The Sons of Liberty Soon Ah Will Be Done Sourwood Mountain South Australia The Sow Took the Measles Sowing on the Mountain The Sporting Bachelors Springfield Mountain The Squid-Jiggin' Ground Standing in the Need of Prayer Star in the East The Star of County Down Starving to Death on My Government Claim The State of Arkansas Steal Away Stir the Pudding The Strawberry Roan The Streets of Glory The Streets of Laredo Sugar Baby Sumer Is lcumen In (Summer Is A-Corning In) Sun Don't Set in the Momin' The Sun Hangs High (Charki Hidjaz) Swannanoa Tunnel Sweet and Low Sweet Betsy from Pike Sweet Rosie O 'Grady Sweet the Evening Air of May Swing a Lady Swing and Turn, Jubilee Swing Low, Sweet Chariot The Tailor and the Mouse Take Me Out to the Ball Game Take This Hammer Taking Gair in the Night Tam Pierce The Tanyard Side Tarantella The Tarry Trousers Tell Me Why Ten Little Indians

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490 489 491 490 492 490 492 493 494 495 495 496 496 497 497 498 498 498 500 500 501 501 502 502 502 503 504 503 504 505 505 499 505 506 506 507 508 507 509 508 510 510 510 512 512 513 514 514 511 515 516 516 516 518 519 520

Ten Thousand Cattle Tenting Tonight The Texas Rangers The Tex-i-an Boys That Crazy War There Is a Balm in Gilead There ls a Tavern in the Town There Was an Old Soldier There 's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea There's a Hole in the Bucket There's a Little Wheel A-Turning in My Heart These Bones Goin' to Rise Again (Dese Bones Gwine to Rise Again) This Little Light of Mine This Old Man This Train Three Blind Mice Three Lilies (Drei Lilien) The Three Ravens Timber (Jerry the Mule) Times A-Getting Hard, Boys Tipperary Recruiting Song 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer The Titanic To All Good Cheer (Ein Prosit der Gemiitlichkeit) Tobacco Union Tobacco's but an Indian Weed Told My Captain Tom Cat Blues Tom Dooley Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son Tom's Gone to Hilo The Trail to Mexico Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Trav'lin' Man The Trees Are Getting High Troika Rushing (Troika Mchitsia) The Trooper and the Maid The True Lover 's Farewell Tum Balalaika Turkey in the Straw Turkey Song The Turtle Dove Twelve Gates to the City Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Ah! Vous Dirai-je, Maman?) Two Maids Went A-Milking One Day Tyin' a Knot in the Devil's Tail The Unquiet Grave Unto a Poor Blind Lover (A Un Nino Ciegocito) The Utah Iron Horse The Vicar of Bray Vicksburg Blues Vine and Fig Tree The Wabash Cannon Ball Wae's Me for Prince Charlie Wanderin' Water Come a Me Eye

520 520 521 518 521 522 522 523 524 523 524 525 526 525 517 526 522 526 527 528 529 530 528 530 529 527 531 531 532 532 533 534 533 534 535 534 535

Water in Me Rum Wayfaring Stranger We Gather Together The Wearing of the Green Weaving Lilt Wee! May the Keel Row Were You There? What Time ls It? (Hoe Laat ls't?) When Adam Was Created When Cockleshells Turn Silverbells When I Can Read My Title Clear When Johnny Comes Marching Home When the Saints Go Marching In Whiskey Johnny! Whiskey, You're the Devil Whistle, Daughter, Whistle White Coral Bells The Wild Colonial Boy Will the Circle Be Unbroken Will Ye Go, Lassie? Will Ye No ' Come Back Again? Willie Moore Willie the Weeper With My Swag All on My Shoulder Wondrous Love Wooing (Werbung) The Work of the Weavers Worried Man Blues Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket Yankee Doodle Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon Ye Parliaments of England The Yellow Rose of Texas Yonder Stands a Handsome Lady The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn Zacchaeus Zurn Gali Gali

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SONGS INDEXED BY ORIGIN AFRICA

295 Kumbaya 368 Oh, Brandy, Leave Me Alone AFRICAN-AMERICAN

26 27 27 28 28 29 29 32 92 ll0 124 134 135 142 143 139 152 159 178 178 187 193 198 208 214 216 216 218 217 225 226 233 233 234 234 253 258 262 262 277 286 291 306 308 313 320 330 343 350

Adam in the Garden Pinnin' Leaves All Day Long All God's Children Got Shoes All My Trials All Night, All Day All Night Long All Over This World Angel Band Calvary Clear the Track, Let the Bulgine Run The Crawdad Song Darlin' Corey Deep River Didn't It Rain Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel? Dink's Song Down by the Riverside Dry Bones Every Time I Feel the Spirit Ezekiel Saw the Wheel Fix Me, Jesus Follow the Drinkin' Gourd Free at Last Go, Tell It on the Mountain Good News Gos.pel Plow The Gospel Train Great Day Great Gettin' Up Momin' Guide My Feet Hand Me Down My Walking Cane He Arose He Is King of Kings He Never Said a Mumbalin' Word He's Got the Whole World in His Hands I Am a Pilgrim I Want Jesus to Walk with Me I'm Gonna Sing When the Spirit Says Sing I'm On My Way Jacob 's Ladder Johnny, Come Down to Hilo Joshua (Fit the Battle of Jeri cho) Let Me Fly Let Us Break Bread Together Little David Play on Your Harp Lord, I Want to Be a Christian Mary Had a Baby Mother less Children My Lord, What a Morning

364 370 372 374 374 410 424 447 467 467 470 471 470 479 484 490 496

Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Oh, Freedom Oh, Sinner Man Oh, Won't You Sit Down? The Old Ark's A-Moverin' Raise a Ruckus Tonight Rock-A-My Soul Set Down, Servant Somebody's Knocking at Your Door Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Soon Ah Will Be Done Sowing on the Mountain Standing in the Need of Prayer Steal Away Swing Low, Sweet Chariot There Is a Balm in Gilead These Bones Goin' to Rise Again (Dese Bones Gwine to Rise Again) 496 This Little Light of Mine 522 Were You There?

ANTIGUA

ll8 Cordelia Brown 462 Sing an' Jump Up for Joy ARGENTINA

322 Lullaby, l\1y Baby (Arroro Mi Nino) AUSTRALIA

43 The Ballad of Ned Kelly 79 Botany Bay 67 Bound for South Australia Ill

155 188 300 360 373 408 422 526 530

Click Go the Shears The Drover's Dream Flash Jack from Gundagai Ladies of Brisbane Nine Miles from Gundagai The Old Bark Hut The Queensland Drover The Road to Gundagai The Wild Colonial Boy With My Swag All on My Shoulder

AUSTRIA

527 Wooing (Werbung) BAHAMAS 140 Delia's Gone 255 Nassau Bound

BRAZIL

355 Nightingale with the Dark Beak (Rouxinol do Pico Preto)

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CANADA

31 47 62 66 84 97 100 100 184 198 204 261 265 271 274 275 281 327 396 435 453 475 485 488

Alouette The Banks of the Don The Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle Blow, Ye Winds, Westerly Bright Phoebe Captains and Ships Carrion Crow (I) Carrion Crow (II) Fenyland Sealer The Frog in the Bog Geordie I'll Give My Love an Apple I'se the B'y That Builds the Boat Iroquois Lullaby It Was a Mouse J ack Was Ev'ry Inch a Sailor J erry Ryan Mary Ann Paddy and the Whale Sable Island Song She's Like a Swallow The Squid-Jiggin' Ground Taking Gair in the Night The Tarry Trousers

CARIBBEAN

160 163 198 399 520

Dry Weather Houses Dumplins Freedom Pay Me My Money Down Water in Me Rum

CENTRALEUROPE

249 How Can I Leave Thee? CIDLE

353 My White Hors e (Mi Caballo Blanco) CIDNA

46 The Bamboo Flute COLOMBIA

459 Sleep, My Baby, Precious Darling (Duerme Nino Pequefiito)

CUBA

223 Guantanamera ENGLAND

26 44 45 52 54

Ah, Poor Bird The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington The Banks of the Sweet Primroses Be Presen t at Our Table, Lord Bedlam

54 60 62 63 64 65 69 71 72

76 80 80 85 86 87 95 103 109 112 116 121 126 127 130 130 136 138 140 144 150 157 158 162 168 168 169 176 182 192 194 196 201 204 210 211 212 219 223 224 228 229 232 236 238 245 248

The Beggar Bingo Blackbirds and Thrushes Blow Away the Morning Dew Blow the Candles Out Blow the Wind Southerly Bobby Shaftoe Bold Fisherman The Bold Soldier The Bonny Lighter Boy Bound for the Rio Grande Bow and Balance The Brisk Young Bachelor The British Grenadiers Bruton Town Captain Jink s of the Horse Marines Charlie Mapp s The Coasts of High Barbary Cock Robin Come, Aurora Country Gardens The Cruel Mother The Cuckoo The Cutty Wren Dabbling in the Dew David of the White Rock Death and the Lady The Derby Ram Died for Love Donkey Riding Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes The Drummer and the Cook Dublin City Early One Morning The Eddystone Light Edward Erin's Lovely Home The Farmer 's Daughter The Foggy, Foggy Dew For He's a Jolly Good Fellow Four Pence a Day The Gallows Pole George Collins God Save the King Golden Slumbers The Golden Vanity The Green Bushes Greensleeves Gypsy Davey Hares on the Mountain Haul on the Bowline Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow? Henry Martin High Germany The House Carpenter How Should I Your True Love Know

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264 266 267 273 274 285 289 290 289 297 299 302 302 303 304 310 321 321 324 323 331 332 346 366 365 366 367 387 390 393 392 407 408 411 420 430 431 434 438 441 441 446 446 455 455 478 483 484 492 497 498 501 503 505 506 507

I'm Seventeen Come Sunday I've Got Sixpence Ilkley Moor It Was a Lover and His Lass It 's the Same the Whole World Over John Peel Johnny Todd Join the British Army The J oily Miller The Keys to Canterbury The Knight and the Shepherd's Da ughter Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight Lady of Carlisle Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl The Lark in the Morn The Lincolnshire Poacher Lord Renda! The Low, Low Lands of Holland The Maid Freed from the Gallows The Maid on the Shore Mary Hamilton Me Father's a Lawyer in England Mowing the Barley 0 No, John! 0 Soldier 0 Waly, Waly (The Water Is Wide) The Oak and the Ash On Mondays I Never Go to Work One Man Shall Mow My Meadow Outward and Homeward Bound Over the Mountains (Love Will Find Out the Way) Queen Jane Queen of Hearts The Rambling Sailor Ring Around the Rosie Rolling Home Rose, Rose Rue Sailor's Hornpipe Sally in Our Alley Sam Hall Scarborough Fair Scotland's Burning The Sign of the Bonny Blue Bell The Silver Dagger Sumer ls lcumen In (Summer Is A-Coming In) Sweet the Evening Air of May The Tailor and the Mouse There Is a Tavern in the Town This Old Man The Three Ravens 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Tobacco's but an Indian Weed Tom's Gone to Hilo The Trees Are Getting High The True Lover 's Farewell

512 514 515 522 523

Two Maids Went A-Milking One Day The Unquiet Grave The Vicar of Bray Wee! May the Keel Row When Cockleshells Turn Silverbells

FINLAND 124 Cradle Song ( Kehto Laula) FRANCE 35 Are You Sleeping? 339 The Miller's Daughter (La Pille de la Meuniere) 356 Nearby to My Dear One (Aupres de ma Blonde) 388 On the Paris Way (Passant par Paris) 398 Pat-A-Pan (Willie, Take Your Little Drum) 512 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Ah! Vous Dirai-je, Maman?)

GERMANY 24 Ach du lieber Augustin (0 My Dearest Augustine) 161 Du, Du Liegst l\llir im Herzen (You, You Weigh on My Heart)

307 Let Us All Be Joyful Now (Gaudeamus lgitur) 498 Three Lilies (Drei Lilien) 502 To All Good Cheer (Ein Prosit der Gemiltlichkeit) INDIA

293 Krishna IRELAND

23 25 36 36 40 51 55 55

70 74 73 71 75 83 89 108 119 122 125 132 142 144 149 152 170 171

Abdul Abulbul Amir Across the Western Ocean As I Roved Out As I Was Going to Ballynure Batchelor's Walk Be Thou My Vision Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms Bendemeer's Stream The Bold Fenian Men Bold Robert Emmet The Bold Tenant Farmer Boney Was a Warrior The Bonny Bunch of Roses Brennan on the Moor Byker Hill Clare's Dragoons The Cork Leg The County of Mayo The Crappy Boy Danny Boy Dick Darby The Dingle Puck Goat Don't You Weep After Me Down by the Salley Gardens The Easter Rebellion Eileen Oge

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Fair Harvard Farewell, Nancy Father Murphy Felix, the Soldier The Fenian Man O' War The Fenians of Cahirciveen Finnegan's Wake The Flying Cloud The Foggy Dew From Erin's Shores The Galway Piper Ganyowen The Girl I Left Behind Me Green Grows the Laurel The Harp That Once The Hounds of Filemore I Know My Love I Never Will Marry The Irish Girl The Irish Washerwoman The Irishman' s Epistle John Riley (I) Johnn y I Hardly Knew Ye Jug of Punch Kevin Barry Kitty of Coleraine The Lark in the Clear Air Let Erin Remember the Days of Old Limerick Is Beautiful McCaffery The Men of the West Mermaid Song Michael Roy of Brooklyn City The Minstrel Boy Mrs. McGrath Mrs. Murphy's Chowder Molly Brannigan Molly Malone (Cockles and Mussels) Morrissey and the Russian Sailor Mountains of Mourne My Wild Irish Rose The Next Market Day No Irish Need Apply None Can Love Like an Irishman Norah O'Neale O'Donnell Aboo The Old Orange Flute The Old Turf Fire The Parting Glass The Praties, They Grow Small The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow Rake and Rambling Boy Real Old Mountain Dew A Rich Irish Lady The Rising of the Moon Roddy McCorley

432 432 448 450 451 460 456 458 468 469 473 487 501 518 517 528

The Rose of Tralee Rosin the Beau The Seven Irishmen The Shan Van Vocht She Moved Through the Fair Shule Agra Since I've Been in the Army Skibbereen The Son of a Gambolier The Sons of Liberty The Star of County Down The Tanyard Side Tipperary Recruiting Song The Wearing of the Green Whiskey, You're the Devil Will Ye Go, Lassie?

ISRAEL

229 230 450 509 516 535

Hatikva HavaNagila Shalom Chaveyrim (Shalom, My Friend) Tum Balalaika Vine and Fig Tree Zurn Gali Gali

ITALY

179 202 444 488

The Fair Maid of Sorrento (La Vera Sorrentina) Funiculi, Funicula! Santa Lucia Tarantella

JAMAICA

47 237 240 310 329 364 423 520

Banana Boat Loader's Song (Day Oh) Hey Lolly, Lolly Hill and Gully Rider Linstead Market Marianne Nobody's Business Rivers of Babylon Water Come a Me Eye

JAPAN

322 Lullaby (Komoriuta) 438 Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) LATIN-AMERICA

401 Preguntales a Las Estrellas MEXICO

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Ain't No More Cane on the Brazis Chiapanecas Cielito Lindo (My Pretty Darling) Flower So White (Flor, Blanca Flor) La Cucaracha Mandolina

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NETHERLANDS 430 521 523

Rosa We Gather Together What Time Is It? (Hoe Laat Is't?)

NIGERIA 177 257

Everybody Loves Saturday Night I WJ.l Feed My Baby

486 508 518 521 529 531 533

Tam Pierce The Trooper and the Maid Wae's Me for Prince Charlie Weaving Lilt Will Ye No' Come Back Again? The Work of the Weavers Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon

SERBIA NORWAY 244 385

Homeward from the Mountains (Hjemreise Fra Saeteren) Oleanna

RUSSIA 268 In the Forest Grew a Tiny Birch Tree 0/o Pole Berezyn'ka Stoiala) Little Snowball Bush (Kalinka) 464 Sledgehammer Song (Dubinushka) 468 Song of the Volga Boatman 507 Troika Rushing (Troika Mchitsia) 318

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SWEDEN 377

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Auld Lang Syne Baloo Baleerie Baloo, Lammy Barbara Allen The Barnyards of Delgaty The Blue Bells of Scotland The Bonniest Lass The Bonny Earl of Murray The Bonny Ship the Diamond The Calton Weaver The Campbells Are Coming Charlie Is My Darling Comin' Through the Rye The Dowie Dens of Yarrow Dumbarton's Drums Flow Gently, Sweet A&on The Four Marys Gin I Were The Great Silkie Green Grow the Rashes, 0 Hieland Laddie A Highland Lad My Love Was Born Hurree Hurroo I Know Where I'm Going Loch Lomond MacPherson's Farewell My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean My Luve Is Like a Red Red Rose Oh Rowan Tree On the Banks of Allan Water The Road to the Isles Scots Wha Hae Silkie

On a Crystal Throne (Necken's Polska)

SYRIA 463

SCOTLAND

Come, My Dearest (Pjesma)

Sleep, My Child (Ai:nte)

TOBAGO 316 340

Little Sandy Girl Miss Lilian

TRINIDAD 389 86

Ophelia Letter Blow 'Way Brown Gal in de Ring

TURKEY 480

The Sun Hangs High (Charki Hidjaz)

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A-Hunting We Will Go A-Tisket A-Tasket Acres of Clams Across the Fields Across the Hall All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight All the Pretty Little Horses Aloha Oe Amazing Grace Animal Fair Annabel Lee Annie Laurie Arkansas Traveler At the Foot of Yonder Mountain Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party Aura Lee Babe of Bethlehem Bad Company The Bad Girl The Ballad of the Tea Party Baltimore Fire

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59 60 61 61 63 64 66 68 68 69 72 77

78 78 81 82 82 84 84 87 85 88 88 90 90 91 83 93 94 94 95 96 96

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Ban.ks of the Ohio Barnyard Song (I Had a Rooster) The Battle on Shiloh's Hill Battleship of Maine The Bear Went Over the Mountain Beautiful Brown Eyes Beautiful Dreamer Beware, Oh , Take Care The Big Corral Big Road Blues The Big Rock Candy Mountain Bile Them Cabbage Down Bill Groggin's Goat Billy Barlow Billy Boy Billy Broke Locks Billy the Kid Birmingham Bull Black-Eyed Susie Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair Blood on the Saddle Blow the Man Down Blow, Ye Winds, in the Morning The Blue Tail Fly (Jimmy Crack Corn) Blue Mountain Lake Boatman Dance The Boll Weevil Boothbay Whale Boston Burglar Boston Tea Tax Song The Bowld Seger Boy Bowling Green The Brass Mounted Army Broke and Hungry Brown Eyes Brown 's Ferry Blues Buckeye Jim Buffalo Gals (Won't You Come Out Tonight) The Buffalo Skinners Bulldog and the Bullfrog Bury Me Beneath the Willow Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie Bye, Baby Bunting Camptown Races Canada-1-0 Canoe Song Cape Ann Cape Cod Girls Captain Kidd The Card Song Careless Love Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Casey Jones The Cat Came Back Charles Guiteau Chester

105 106 108 110 113 113 112 113 113 114 103 115 115 116 117 117 118 118 117 120 121 122 122 124 125 126 127 128 128 129 131 133 132 136 137 138 139 139 141 141 146 146 147 145 148 148 150 153 154 154 156 156 157 158 162 160

Chewing Gum Cider Through a Straw Cindy Clementine Cod-Liver Oil Cold Water Cock-A-Doodle-Doc Cod-Liver Oil Cold Water Cole Younger The Colorado Trail Columbus Stockade Blues Come All Ye Fair and Tender Maidens Come and Go with Me Corne Follow Come, 0 My Love Corne, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Corne, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy Cotton-Eyed Joe Cotton Field Song The Cowboy The Cowboy's Dream A Cowboy's Life Is a Dreary Life Cradle Hymn Crippl e Creek The Cruel War Is Raging The Cruel Youth Cryderville Jail The Cumberland Crew Cumberland Gap Dance to Your Daddy Danville Girl Darling Nelly Gray Daughter, Will You Marry? Days of Forty-Nine Deadheads and Sucker s Deep Blue Sea The Deer Song The Devil's Questions Devilish Mary Dixie Do As I'm Doing The Dodger Song Don't I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Don't Sing Love Songs Doney Gal Down in My Heart Down in That Valley Down in the Valley Down in the Willow Garden Down the River The Dreary Black Hills Drill, Ye Tarriers , Drill The Drunkard's Doom The Drunken Sailor

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164 164 166 165 167 169 167 172 172 174 173 175 174 176 178 180 182 181 183 185 191 192 193 195 196 197 195 197 199 200 201 204 205 206 207 207 208 208 209 210 212 210 211 213 213 214 214 215 215 217 219 220 220 220 222 224

Duncan and Brady Dunderbeck The Dying Ranger The Dying Stockman E-ri-e Canal East Virginia Eensy, Weensy Spider Eggs and Marrowbone Elanoy Empty Bed Blues Engine 143 Equinoxial and Phoebe The Erie Canal Every Night When the Sun Goes In Exultation The Factory Girl The Farmer in the Dell The Farmer Is the Man Father's Whiskers Filimiooriooriay Fod Foggy Mountain Top For Kansas Four Nights Drunk The Fox Frankie and Johnny Free Little Bird Freight Train Frog Went A-Courtin' Fuller and Warren The Gal That Got Stuck on Everything She Saw Gee, Ma, I Want to Go Home Get Up, Jack! Git Along, Little Dogies Give Me That Old Time Religion Go Down, Moses Go In and Out the Village Go Tell Aunt Rhody Go 'Way from My Window Goin' Across the Mountain Goin' Down to Town Goin' to Germany Goober Peas The Good Boy Good Morning, Mister Railroadman Good Night Ladies The Good Old Rebel Goodbye, Old Paint Goosey, Goosey Gander Grandfather's Clock The Great Speckled Bird Green Corn Green Gravel Green Grow the Lilacs Greenland Fisheries The Grey Goose

222 225 226 227 227 228 230 235 235 236 238 239 242 243 242 243 241 244 245 247 248 247 250 250 251 252 252 253 254 254 254 256 256 258 259 259 260 260 263 262 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 270 270 272 275 276 280 277 278

Grizzly Bear Groundhog Hallelujah, I'm a Bum! Hard, Ain't It Hard Hard ls the Fortune of All Womankind (The Wagoner's Lad) Hard Luck Haul Away, Joe He Paid a Debt He's Gone Away Heave Away The Hell-Bound Train High Barbaree Hinky Dinky Parley Voo Home in That Rock Home on the Range Home Sweet Home The Honest Ploughman Hoosen Johnny A Horse Named Bill House of the Rising Sun The Housewife's Lament How Can I Keep from Singing? How Firm a Foundation How Old Are You, My Pretty Little Miss? Hudson River Steamboat The Hunters of Kentucky Hurry Up, Liza Jane Hush, Little Baby I Can't Feel at Home in This World Anymore I Don't Want to Get Adjusted I Gave My Love a Cherry (The Riddle Song) I Ride an Old Paint I Shall Not Be Moved I Walk the Road Again I Wish I Was a Mole I Wish I Was Single Again I'd Like to Be in Texas I'm a Roaring Repeater I'm Sad and I'm Lonely I've Been Working on the Railroad I've Got No Use for Women I've Got Peace Like a River If He'd Be a Buckaroo If You're Happy and You Know It In Good Old Colony Times In the Good Old Summertime In the Pines In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree The Intoxicated Rat Irish Astronomy Jackson The Jam on Gerry 's Rocks Jay Gould's Daughter Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Jefferson and Liberty

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Jenny Jenkins Jesse James Jesus Born in Beth'ny Jesus Loves Me Jesus, the Christ, Is Born Jim Fisk Joe Bowers John Brown's Body John Hardy John Herny John J acob Ji ngleheimer Schmidt John Riley (II) Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier Johnson Boys Jordan Ain't a Hard Road to Travel The Juniper Tree Just a Closer Walk with Thee Just Before the Battle, Mother Katy Cline Katy Cruel Kentucky Babe Kitty Alone and I (I) Kitty Alone and I (II) Lady Gay The Last Request Lavender's Blue Leatherwing Bat Li'! Liza Jane Life's Railway to Heaven Likes Likker Better Than Me Lily of the West Listen to the Mockingbird Little Annie Rooney Little Brown Dog Little Brown Jug Little Joe, The Wrangler Little Maggie Little Mohee Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim The Little Orphan Girl Liza J ane Lonesome Valley Looby Loo Look Down That Lonesome Road Make Me a Bed on the Floor Mama Don't 'Low Marna, Have You Heard the News Man Goin' Round The Man on the Flying Trapeze A Man Without a Woman Marching Through Georgia Merrily We Roll Along Michael Finnegan Michael Row the Boat Ashore Midnight Special Mighty Day

342 335 343 344 341 348 347 348 349 349 350 352 352 351 353 347 351 357 358 357 359 360 361 359 361 365 368 368 369 370 370 369 371 373 375 376 375 376 376 378 378 379 380 379 380 381 382 383 384 384 385 386 383 386 390 387

Mister Rabbit Molly Bann More Pretty Girls Than One Mountain Dew The Muffin Man The Mulberry Bush Must I Go Bound? My Dame Had a Lame Tame Crane My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free My Heart's Tonight in Texas My Home's Across the Smoky Mountains My Love Is a Rider My Mother Chose My Husband My Mother's Old Red Shawl My Old Hen My Old Kentucky Home My Sweetheart's a Mule Nelly Was a Lady New River Train New York Girls (Can't You Dance the Polka?) Night Herding Song Nine Hundred Miles Nine Pound Hammer No Hiding Place No More Booze 0 How I Love Jesus Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow Oh, Daddy Be Gay Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be? Oh How Lovely Is the Evening Oh Mary, Don't You Weep Oh! Susanna Oh, Them Golden Slippers Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone Old Aunt Kate Old Black Joe Old Blue The Old Chisholm Trail The Old Cow Died Old Dan Tucker Old Dog Tray Old Folks at Home The Old Gospel Ship The Old Gray Mare Old Joe Clark Old MacDonald Had a Farm Old Oaken Bucket Old Rattler Old Soldiers Never Die The Old Woman Who Went to Market The Ole Grey Goose Omie Wise Ona Monday On Jordan 's Stormy Banks On Top of Old Smoky Once I Had a Sweetheart

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One More River One Morning in May Otto Wood Over the River and Through the Woods The Ox-Driving Song Paper of Pins The Paw Paw Patch Peanut Sat on a Railroad Track Po' Boy Polly, Put the Kettle On Polly Wally Doodle Poor Boy Poor Lazarus Poor Lonesome Cowboy Pop Goes the Weasel Pretty Little Girl with the Red Dress On Pretty Polly Pretty Saro Prison Bound A Prisoner for Life Putting on the Style Railroad Bill A Railroader for Me Rambling Blues The Rebel Soldier Red Apple Juice Red Iron Or e The Red Light Saloon Red River Valley The Regular Army, Ohl Reuben and Rachel Reuben 's Train Revolutionary Tea Richmond Is a Hard Road to Travel Riding in a Buggy The Rifle Rig-A-Jig Jig Rise and Shine Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow The River in the Pines Robin Redbreast Rock-A-Bye, Baby Rock About My Saro Jane The Rock Island Line Rocks and Gravel Roll, Alabama, Roll Roll Down the Line Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms Roll on the Ground Roll Over Rosewood Casket The Roving Gambler Row, Row, Row Your Boat Run, Children, Run Russian Lullaby Rye Whiskey

437 436 436 437 438 439 439 440 442 443 442 445 447 450 449 449 448 452 452 453 454 454 456 458 459 460 459 457

462 461 463 465 466 465 466 466 471 474 472 469 472 474 475

478 476 478 477

479 480 484 481 481 482 482 483 485

Sail Away, Ladies Sailing in the Boat Sailing, Sailing Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea St. J arnes Infirmary Sal Got a Meatskin Sally Ann Sally Goodin Salty Dog Sam Bass Samson School Days Seeing Nellie Horne Shady Grove Shall We Gather at the River? The Shanty-Man's Life Shake That Little Foot She Wore a Yellow Ribbon She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain Shenandoah The Ship That Never Returned Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me Shoot the Buffalo Short'nin' Bread Shuckin' of the Corn Simple Gifts Single Girl The Sioux Indians Six Questions Skillet Good and Greasy Skip to My Lou Sleep, Baby, Sleep Snake Baked a Hoecake So Earlyin the Morning Soldier Boy Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me? Sourwood Mountain The Sow Took the Measles The Sporting Bachelors Springfield Mountain Star in the East Starving to Death on My Government Claim The State of Arkansas Stir the Pudding The Strawberry Roan The Streets of Glory The Streets of Laredo Sugar Baby Sun Don't Set in the Momin' Swannanoa Tunnel Sweet and Low Sweet Betsy from Pike Sweet Rosie O 'Grady Swing a Lady Swing and Turn, Jubilee Take Me Out to the Ball Game

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Take This Hammer Tell Me Why Ten Little Indians Ten Thousand Cattle Tenting Tonight The Texas Rangers The Tex-i-an Boys That Crazy War There Was an Old Soldier There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea There's a Hole in the Bucket There's a Little Wheel A-Turning in My Heart This Train Timber (Jerry the Mule) Times A-Getting Hard, Boys The Titanic Tobacco Union Told My Captain Tom Cat Blues Tom Dooley The Trail to Mexico Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Trav'lin' Man Turkey in the Straw Turkey Song The Turtle Dove Twelve Gates to the City Tyin' a Knot in the Devil's Tail The Utah Iron Horse Vicksburg Blues The Wabash Cannon Ball Wanderin' Wayfaring Stranger When Adam Was Created When I Can Read My Title Clear When Johnny Comes Marching Home When the Saints Go Marching In Whiskey Johnny! Whistle, Daughter, Whistle White Coral Bells Will the Circle Be Unbroken Willie Moore Willie the Weeper Wondrous Love Worried Man Blues Wrap Me Up in My Tarpaulin Jacket Yankee Doodle Ye Parliaments of England The Yellow Rose of Texas Yonder Stands a Handsome Lady The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn Zacchaeus

VENEZUELA 209

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ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN (0 My Dearest Augustine) 18th Century German

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ALL DAY LONG

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ALL MY TRIALS African-Americ an Spiritual

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ALL NIGHT LONG 19th Century African-American Spiritual

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ALL QUIET ALONG THE POTOMAC TONIGHT Words by Ethel Lynn Beers Music by John H. Hewitt 1863

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7. On Batchelor's Walk a scene took place, which I'm sure had just been planned, For the cowardly Scottish Borderers turned and fired without command . With bayonets fixed they charged the crowd and left them in their gore, But their deeds will be remembered in Irish hearts for evermore . 8. God rest the souls of those who sleep apart from earthly sin, Including Mrs . Duffy, James Brennan and Patrick Quinn; But we will yet avenge them and the time will surely come, That we'll make the Scottish Borderers pay for the cowardly deeds they done.

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BINGO Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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10. "Oh miller, oh miller, here's five gold rings ..• If you 'II put me safe on shore again."

7. "I never, I never will lend you my hand ... But I will have Willie and all of his land."

Chorus

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11. The miller received those five gold rings ... And pushed the maiden in again.

8. Sometimes she sank and sometimes she swam ... Until she came to the old mill dam.

Chorus

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12. The sister was hung on the gallows high ... And the miller was burned at the stake nearby .

9. The miller, he got his fishing hook ...

And fished the maiden out of the brook .

Chorus

Chorus

THEBOWLDSOGERBOY Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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THE BRASS MOUNTED ARMY American Civil War Song

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7. But when we are a-marchin'; The order number blank, It makes the private soldier Forever stay in rank.

9. An' now my song is ended, It's beautiful an' true; The pore men an' the widders Must have a line or two.

8. On every big plantation Or a nigger-holder's yard, Just to save his property, Our generals place a guard.

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BRENNAN ON THE MOOR

19th Century Irish

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2. I am motherless , fatherless, sister- and brotherless too, I am motherl ess, fatherless, sister- and brotherless too, Reason I tried so hard to make this trip with you.

3. You miss me, woman, count the days I'm gone. You miss me, woman, count the days I'm gone. I'm goin' away to build me a railroad of my own.

4. I feel likejumpin' through the keyhole in your door, I feel likejumpin' through the keyhole in yow· door If you jump this time, baby, you won't jump no more.

5. I believe my good gal has found my black cat bone, I believe my good gal has found my black cat bone, I can leave Sunday morning; Monday morning I'm stickin ' 'r ound home.

6. I want to show you woman what careless love has done, I want to show you woman what careless love has done , Caused a man like me to be a great long way from home.

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BUFFALO GALS (Won't You Come Out Tonight) Words and Music by Cool White (John Hodges) 1844

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7. Our meat it was buffalo rump and iron wedge bread, And all we had to sleep on was a buffalo robe for a bed; The fleas and graybacks worked on us, oh, boys, it was not slow, I'll tell you there's no worse hell on earth than the range of the buffalo . 8. The season being near over, old Crego he did say The crowd had been extravagant, was in debt to him that day . We coaxed him and we begged him, and still it was no goWe left his damned old bones to bleach on the range of the buffalo. 9. Oh, it's now we've crossed Pease River and homeward we are bound, No more in that hell -fired country shall ever we be found. Go home to our wives and sweethearts, tell others not to go, For God's forsaken the buffalo range and the damned old buffalo.

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7. But I stationed out my pickets and up to the bank did go. And there upon the counter I struck my fatal blow. "Just hand us over your money and make no further delay. We are the famous Younger boys; we spend no time in play." 8. The cashier, being as true as steel, refused our noted band; 'Twas Jesse James that pulled the trigger that killed this noble man. We run for life, for death was near, four hundred on our trail. We soon were overtaken, and landed safe in jail. 9. I am a noted highwayman; Cole Younger is my name. My crimes and depredations have brought my mane to shame. And now in the Stillwater Jail I lie, a-wearin' my life away; Two James boys live to tell the tale of that sad and fatal day .

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COME, THOU FOUNT OF EVERY BLESSING American Music from Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, 1813 Words by Robert Robinson , 1758

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THE DYING RANGER American

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7. It is true I love my country, For her I gave my all. Ifit hadn't been for my sister, I would be content to fall. I am dying, comrades, dying, She will never see me more, But in vain she'll wait my coming By our little cabin door. 8. Comrades, gather closer And hear my dying prayer. Who'll be to her a brother, Shield her with a brother's care? Up spake the noble rangers, They answered one and all, "We will be to her as brothers Till the last one does fall." 9. One glad smile of pleasure O'er the ranger's face was spread; One dark, convulsive shadow, And the ranger was dead. Far from his darling sister We laid him down to rest, With his saddle for a pillow And his gun across his breast.

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E-RI-E CANAL 19th Century American

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EARLY ONE MORNING English

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GEE, MA, I WANT TO GO HOME Copyright © 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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7. Then the cabin boy did swim all to the larboard side, His strength began to fail him, and bitterly he cried, "0, messmates, take me up, for I'm drifting with the tide, And I'm sinking in the lowland low, Lowland, lowland, And I'm sinking in the lowland low."

8. His messmates took him up , and on the deck he died, And they wrapped his body up all in an old cow's hide ; And they threw him overboard to go with wind and tide, And they sank him in the lowland low, Lowland, lowland, And they sank him in the lowland low.

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Well, down he come a-windin' ...

9. He was six weeks a-fallin' ...

10. He was six weeks a-findin' ... 11. An ' he put him on de wagon ...

12. An' he taken him to de white house ... 13. He was six weeks a-pickin' ... 14. Lordy, your wife an' my wife ... 15. Oh, dey give a feather pickin' .. . 16. An' dey put him on to parboil, ...

17. He was six months a-parboil' ...

18. An' dey out him on de table ... 19. Now, de fork couldn ' stick him ...

20. An' de knife couldn't cut him ... 21. An' dey throwed him in de hog -pen ... 22. An' he broke de ol' sow's jaw -bone ...

23. An' dey taken him to de saw-mill ... 24. An' he broke de saw's teeth out ... 25. An ' de las' time I seed him ... 26.

Well , he's flyin' across de ocean ...

27. Wida long string o' goslin's ... 28. An ' dey all goin': Quank Quink -Quank ...

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GUIDE MY FEET African-American Spiritual

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HAIL, HAIL, THE GANG'S ALL HERE Words by D.A. Esrom Music by Theodore F. Morse and Arthur Sullivan

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7. With broadside and broadside, and at it they went, For fully two hours or three, When Henry Martin gave to her the death shot, The death shot, the death shot, Heavily listing to starboard went she. 8. The rich merchant ship she was wounded full sore;

Right down to the bottom went she. And Henry Martin sailed away on the sea, Salt sea, salt sea, For to maintain my two brothers and me. 9. Bad news! bad news! unto fair London town,

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THE HELL-BOUND TRAIN American

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HIGH GERMANY 18th Century English

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A HORSE NAMED BILL

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8. She knows no games so when she plays She rolls her eyes for days and days She vibrates And yodels And breaks the Ten Commandments.

And spareribs And things too fierce to mention.

9. 0, what can you do in a case like that O, what can you do but stamp on your hat Or on an eggshell Or a toothbrush Or anything that's helpless.

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8. They had not been at sea two weeks, I'm sure it was not three, When this poor maid began to weep, And she sept most bitterly. 9.

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HOT CROSS BUNS Nursery Rhyme Song

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8. "Alas! 'Twas no dream- ahead I behold it, I see I am helpless my fate to avert." She lay down her broom, her apron she folded, She lay down and died and was buried in dirt.

7. "Last night in my dreams I was stationed forever, On a far little rock in the midst of the sea. My one change of life was a ceaselessendeavor, To sweep off the waves as they swept over me." Chorus

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7. They did not let our patience tire, Before they showed their faces; We did not choose to waste our fire, So snugly kept our places; But when so near we saw them wink, We thought it time to stop 'em, And 'twould have done you good, I think, To see Kentucky drop'em.

8. They found, at last, 'twas vain to fight, Where lead was all the booty, And so they wisely took to flight, And left us all our beauty; And now, if danger e'er annoys, Remember what our trade is, Just send for us Kentucky boys, And we'll protect ye, ladies.

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I WANT JESUS TO WALK WITH ME African-American Spiritual

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jin gle, els did life,_ of my quick,_ tor right !, __ tie cared il's step - moth - er she would hang me, soap,_ it with

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l'D LIKE TO BE IN TEXAS American Cowboy Song

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IF YOU'RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT American Game Song

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J. J J J J J 14. 1. Where hast thou been since I saw thee? 2. I've been a - court-ing Mar - y Jane, 3. Thou'll sure - ly catch thy death of cold, 4. Then we shall have to bur - y thee, 5. Then worms shall come and eat thee up, 6. Then ducks shall come and eat the worms, 7.,8. (See additional lyrics)

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IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME Words by Ren Shields Music by George Evans African-American Minstrel Song, 1902

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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9. "Lie there, lie there, you false young man, Lie there instead of me, For six pretty maids you've drownded here, And the seventh one has drownded thee."

8. And as he rose and as he sank And as he rose, said he, "0 give me your hand, my pretty Polly, My bride forever you'll be."

10. She lighted on her milk-white steed And led the fast traveling grey, And rode till she came to her father's outside One hour before it was day.

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7. And when she did recover, Threw her fan down in the lions' den; Saying, "Which of you to gain a lady Will return her fan again?" 8. Then up spoke the brave lieutenant, Raised his voice both loud and clear, Saying, "You know I am a dear lover of women, But I will not give my life for love."

9. Then up spoke this brave sea captain, He raised his voice both loud and high, Saying, "You know I am a dear lover of women, I will return her fan or die." 10. Down in the lions' den, he boldly entered, The lions being both wild and fierce; He marched around and in among them, Safely returned her fan again.

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THE LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER English

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Southern American Folksong

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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3.Some 4. She's

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LITTLE BROWN DOG American Children's Song

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LITTLE DAVID PLAY ON YOUR HARP African-American Spiritual

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1. "No_ 2. Her_ 3. As the 4. Then the

s. 6.

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LITTLE MOHEE Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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and - die lit - tie hold them lead cows

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he rode to the up his ma had mar - ried by to know them all was called out with the and sort - a quiet - ed. we found where Rock - et

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wood. lead. Joe. Joe.

(D.S.)

a cook.

LIZA JANE American

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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go go went is est

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LITTLE OLD SOD SHANTY ON MY CLAIM Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

American Pioneer Song

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LITTLE SANDY GIRL Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

Folksong from Tobago

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THE LITTLE SAUCEPAN (Sospan Vach)

Welsh

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

Em

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Ma Ma

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Chorus Em

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Scottish

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LORD RENDAL

English

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1. Where have you been 2. What have you been Where_ did she 3. 4. What was the col - or 5. What will you leave you leave 6. What will 7. Whal will you leave 8. What will you leave

to my and_ ges and it and and_ and_ and_ to_

eels bed

spick land gold cows rope

my

Bm

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t

you been all you been eat

Whal will What will What will

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you leave your moth- er, you leave your broth- er, you leave your lov - er,

to my and_ ges and it and and_ and_ and_ to_

I've

been 0 eels From bed spick 0 my land my gold my cows rope a A

G

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to

sick

my

moth. moth . moth . moth . moth. moth. moth moth -

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I've 0 From 0 My My My A

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What have Where_

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your moth - er, your broth - er, your lov - er,

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eat ing, gel them from, on their skin, your fa - ther,

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THE LOW, LOW LANDS OF HOLLAND 18th Century English

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press - gang Hol - land four and there are fire

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a ey and er er

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low, fore low, low, low,

low I'd low low low

J

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day __ is ___ love __ to ___ swaithe _

ver y Bui Hol - land my I'll bnild Says the moth er not a 5. There's

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my bed cold __ sea - men dukes and can die -

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rise, young plen - Ii spar - kling mar ried mar - ried

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land self land land land

To __ My_ To __ Have_ Have_

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lay on my bed; where grows no_ green, ed __ fame, of not ment? you to la my_ hair, goes in

A And With 0 Nei-ther

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now, __ will your

1. Sleep 2. What 1. Nen 2. Ne

ne ya

My ___ Flutes __ Bo

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mi

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boy __ may

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to

sleep. comes?

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,.

18th Century Scottish

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

1.

G

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ll ·~ J Fare - well

2. 'Twas 3. The 4. Un 5. There's 6. He

r

ye dun a worn o' Grant, these bands come here the lid

by Laird tie some took

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there's

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son's time a ledge the cause not a man that nae ith

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will_ at a on __ in __ I do er __

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be __ win dow she ter __ Pe al]_ Scot part_ with_ hand shall play on not_

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fare - well, fare - well that I was con-demned the first laid hands and gie to me and some to buy and broke it o'er

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to __ thee. to __ dee. on_ me. my_ sword, my lid - die, a __ stone.

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yon lows der gal ver blan - ket she threw 0 let Mac-Pher son at __ brave him a break her through the mid dead_ when I'm and

tree. me. dee.

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Additional Lyrics

8. The reprieve was comin' o'er the brig o' Banff To let MacPherson free, But they pit the clock a quarter afore And hanged him to the tree.

7. 0 little did my mother think When first she cradled me, That I would turn a rovin' boy And die on the gallows tree.

THE MAID ON THE SHORE English

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Dm

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young

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of 1. 'Twas 2. 'Twas of 3. ''I have ter 4. Af 5. Where he placed robbed 6. She

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young

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maid - en cap - tain sil - ver,

lived all sailed the lots have got her cab in robbed them

who who

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I they his she

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Additional Lyrics

7. I done the deed, I shed the blood. At Liverpool Assizes my trial I stood. Judge says to me, "Mc Caffery, Prepare yourself for the gallows tree."

8. I had no father to take my part, Likewise no mother to break her heart. Only one pal and a girl was sheShe'd have laid down her life for McCaffery.

9. Come all you young Irishmen, come listen to me, Have nothing to do with the British Anny. For only lies and tyranny Made a murderer out of McCaffery.

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rise. were all their cries. the ground, down.

9. Up to the tWrty-seventh round 'twas fall and fall about, Which made the burly sailor to keep a sharp lookout. The Russian called his second and asked for a glass of wine. Our Irish hero smiled and said, "The battle will be mine." 10. The tWrty-eighth decided all, The Russian felt the smart When Morrissey, with a fearful blow, he struck him o'er the heart. A doctor he was called on to open up a vein. He said it was quite useless, he would never fight again.

11. Our hero conquered Thompson, the Yankee Clipper too; The Benicia boy and Shepherd he nobly did subdue. So let us fill a flowing bowl and drink a health galore To brave Jack Morrissey and Paddies evermore.

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mu - sic

the birds make by the bench the field where

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are the may

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folks there hill and poor folks

the the the

D

a- koock - ing at the door, the old friends have to part, we tot - ter on the road,

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sum- mer, 'Tis mead- ow, On er Where - ev

the lit - tie cab - in floor, a shad - ow o'er the heart, the wea- ry load, to tote

on like for

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the mead - ow's in the bloom, While the glim - mer of the moon, On In the trou - hie all will end,

and by and

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Ken-tuck - y home, sum and the 'coon, will have to bend,

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THE MULBERRY BUSH Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

American Game Song

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1.Here 2, This 3. This 4. This 5. This 6. This

we is is is is is

go the the the the the

round way way way way way

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the we we we we we

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mul her - ry wash __ our i ron our scrub __ the mend __ our sweep __ the

7.,8. (See additional lyrics)

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J bush, clothes, clothes, floor, clothes, house,

The We We We We We

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mul her wash ___ i ron scrub ___

bush. clothes. clothes. floor. clothes. house.

ry

our our the our the

mend ___

sweep __

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Here This This This This This

we is is is is is

go the the the the the

mul her - ry wash __ our i ron our scrub __ the mend __ our sweep __ the

Ji le-

I

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round way way way way way

the we we we we we

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bush, clothes, clothes,

The We We We We We

floor, clothes, house,

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mul her - ry wash ___ our i ron our scrub ___ the mend __ our sweep __ the

bush clothes clothes floor clothes house

So So So So So So

F

ear

ly ly Iy Iy ly ly

ear ear ear ear ear

in Mon Tues Wednes Thurs Fri

morn morn

the day day day day day

ing. ing. ing. ing. ing. ing.

mom mom morn morn

Additional Lyrics

7. This is the way we bake our bread, etc. So early Saturday morning. 8. This is the way we got to church, etc. So early Sunday morning.

MY DAME HAD A LAME TAME CRANE Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

*

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will luvetbeestill,

my dear, till a' the seas gang dry. will come a- gain, my love, tho' 'twere ten thou-sand mile.

MY MOTHER'S OLD RED SHAWL American

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

Am

G

'*tR 1. It 2.0h,

IJ J.

the shelf, on of - ten aches

now lies my heart

'jl D

j

Li

for of

is left I think

that

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= - r

-

is fad a dull

ed and torn, throb- bing pain

That dear old When child - hood

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life

no more,

been pressed, the smile

have by

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lent - ly fall bit - ter thrall

si and the world's

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That Of

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yet

fond

shall be

~ To To

gleam like gems seek the heart

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ly

a-dore

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of yore. to last.

How Oh,

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That

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at rest. be - guile.

The How

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on moth- er's old red shawl. that throbbed be- neath this shawl.

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shawl my moth- er

old

dear

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that

lit

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wore. G

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to me,

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loved treas

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now be- neath the dai - sies are one whose love could ev - 'ry care

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on-bid- den I'd fly from

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to mind those hap - PY days too beau - ti - fol and

bring joy -

'Tis_ And_

shawl my moth-er wore. vi - sions come a - gain. G

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to that

this heart the days

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these folds made bright

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come tears glad - ly

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the hands to of - ten fond, love - ly child-hood

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tie old

red shawl my moth

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MY SWEETHEART'S A MULE American Work Song

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

IJ

J

sweet - heart's

My

G

D7

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IJ

J

J

a

mule

in

the

sun

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nev

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r

IJ_j;J shines. ___

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0

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down

where

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day

I

sit

and

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chew

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my

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MY LOVE IS A RIDER Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

American Cowboy Song

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j

1J

My love The first The next He made My love Lis - ten, all

f #1iJ

is time time me has you

quit

J

it co,

now a at was as who

girls __ made him fight ing boy cow

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a I I some a

rid met saw pres gun, maid

young

er, him him,' ents, and ens,

IJ just high Tom a far well swings

IJ

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IJ

wild

hors

'twas 'twas

ear

es ly time them he you

be in that a can re

breaks, spring; fall, ring.

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sad - die gai - ly danced lo have you spurs and you leave

IJ

puts did nnd all his nnd

on; go, fro, know; rope, go

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for head lin bet as the

my ed son's ter his raw

sake. thing. hall. thing: booze. hide.

use,

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With a mn For he wished And_ prom He'd_ won And there's no Up the trail

J

and me ised it more in

a to he'd by cow the

IJ

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prom ised rid - ing Swing ing The re - tum that But he's quit his Ride_ shy of

J

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one me and maid him you

foot a he en's his nnd

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But he's He was

side:

He ties He tipped He laughed 'Twas a young And he's sold He'll court

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on the gale. the war cries a rise rior_ clan; a chief - lain and war le.ss the ea - gle sweeps 0 - ver the plain, of our sires; at, the homes tars we kneel

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by Lough Swil ly is bound in his van - guard are pranc of the ci ty is prowl in the foe is ex - tend

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is sound - ing, Loud ad - vane ing, With man is howl ing, Fear de - fend ing, The al -

trum - pet aid is o'er Des - mond the war wolf the cause that Clan - con - nell's

1. Proud ly 2. Prince ly 3. Wild - ly 4. Sa - cred

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nell nell nell llell

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a-boo! a-boo! a-boo! a-boo!

THE OAK AND THE ASH 17th Century English

Copyright C 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

fit4

Em

IJ

1. A 2. ''O 3. "I 4. "But 5. "A 6. ''Then

North fain like still maid fare

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did

such mind gain noth

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not a - gree, ing of hay; maids as me; could but frame; I do see, - ing butmoum;

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J

NorthCoun ticed me d~es not mmd that love for hope to

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maid be court, ceive, am,

up

to the nor the I a and a dy, and

in

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and the ash

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If __

Un my,

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though lads there I Iii Iii

with her na and the lass is no fan cit to the my own coon see I do

tore es cy y try you,

it are for my a I

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bit - ter made her re- pent, and so There_ should I __ see what is pleas Their_ pomp and their pride I can nev North_ But_ lad that is I'll have a ne'er_ For_ I shall here in this place sis mem- b'ring my broth - ers, my Re

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and the bon-nie

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They_ flour - ish at home

in my own conn - try!"

368

OATS, PEAS, BEANS AND BARLEY GROW American Game Song

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

Am

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peas, beans the farm ing for

2. First

3. Wait

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r

p

1. Oats,

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Ji

bar

ley his

sows

J.

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grow; seed, ner,

part

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peas, beans he stands ing for

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or his pen the

or and and

foot

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how and

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ley his

grow; ease; ner, __

Do He

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oats, turns we

while

bar takes part

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one know his hands, me in,

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and and a

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you stamps

p

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peas, beans a - round all dai

and to ly

Ji

bar view dance

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ley the and

11

grow?

land. sing.

OH, BRANDY, LEAVE ME ALONE Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

South African

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f*1J 1. Oh, 2. My 3. Oh,

IJ

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Bran home, Bran

dy, is dy,

r

leave so you C

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J

me far broke

IJ

a my

me far broke

a

lone, way, heart,

a

IJ

lone, way, heart,

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Oh, My Oh,

Bran home, Bran

r

dy, is dy,

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Oh, My Oh,

Bran

home,

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me far broke

a a my

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dy, is dy,

Bran

leave

so you

leave so you

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mem mem mem

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lone, way, heart,

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must can we

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go not must

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home.

stay. part.

OH, DADDY BE GAY American version of an English Folksong

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

,•#n p 1. There 2.

Em

D

1J was One

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an day

old she



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lived dear

her

p

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There

was One

an day

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gay!

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an

worn sent

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had - n't moved out And when he got

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be he

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liv ing did - n't

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un hos

der band

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worn sent

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Em

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If

hill plo;,

there still. know how.

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Oh,

Dad

D

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C an her

Ji

lived dear

So,

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f

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the to

If un hus

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she

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OH DEAR! WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE? Traditional American

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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dear!

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What

dear!

Oh,

can

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can

mat - ter

the

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prom-ised prom-ised D

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11

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prom-ised lit tie

to bring straw hat

a a

Dear,

be?

be?

bas - ket

a set

bunch of off the

be?

mat - ter

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long

at

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fair.

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me to

so

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can

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to please me, and of po - sies, a

trin - ket

what

dear,

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blue blue

then for gar- land

a smile, oh lil - ies, of

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he a

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rib - hons to rib - hons that

up up

vowed he would tease me; gar- land of ros - es, D

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hair. ___ hair. ___

bon - nie brown hon - nie brown

my my

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OH!SUSANNA Words and Music by Stephen C. Foster First published 1848

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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come had

from a

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J. Al dream

a the

barn oth

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a er

with night

a when

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goin' thought

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jo 'ry

on thing

my was

knee. still.

ban ev

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I

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an san

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a na

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san com

na ing

for down

to the

rained buck

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night cake

sun I,

so "I'm

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Oh!

Su

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day in

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lef~ mouth,

the the

weath tear

er was

it in

was her

dry. eye.

The_ Say_

the was

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froze from

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to the

death, south,

Su Su

san san

na na

don't

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you you

don't

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don't

you

cry

cry.I cry. G7

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na,

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come

from

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a

barn

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for

me,

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on

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OH, FREEDOM Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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D7

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Oh_______

free - dom. _

2. No 3. No 4. No 5. There'll

more_ more __ more __ be__

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moum-ing,_

weep - ing, _ fight - ing, _ sing - ing, _

more more

light - ing sing - ing

o o o o o

-

ver ver ver ver ver

be

me; __ me;_I me; __

_ _

me; __ me; __

_ _

And

bur-ied

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in my

grave,_

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p

home

to my

r

If

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Oh No no no

more more more

be

there'll

I



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Ir

be

a

slave,

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r

ID

be - fore I'd

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free - dom,_ mourn-ing, _ weep-ing,_ fight - ing, _ sing- ing,_

more

There'll

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Oh No No No

D7

free- dom moum-ing weep- ing

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j

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I'd

be

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and be

Lord

IJ

free.

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OH HOW LOVELY 15 THE EVENING Copynght © 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

American Camp Song

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I .J"

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how

love

ly

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IJ.

is

the

eve

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the

bells

I

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ning,

sweet

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the

eve

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ly

ring

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are

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ring

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Ding,

dong,

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lg_

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ding;

ding,

dong,

ding.

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OH MARY, DON'T YOU WEEP Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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weep, don't

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don't

weep,

don't

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you mourn.

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my got

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drown

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don't G

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you

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'bout,_ glad,_ to pray,

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drown

got

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where Mo the rock Stand on Chained in ___ and he can't Hell thought soul he Missed that __ stayed My soul got hap-py and

would_

sure - ly I tan•s grum-blin' am and I in the val - ley

could

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OH, THEM GOLDEN SLIPPERS Words and Music by James A. Bland, 1879

Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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my my it's

3. So,

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wed way wind

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ding last

day, fall, blow,

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r

wear

up up up

ride ride

in in in

11

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4 bought r

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last ter and

Sis nice

Luce, clean,

j

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gray camp kid

horse meetin' gloves

4• j ole great white

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goin'

to

wear

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long folks uls

the

your

in in in

char - iot char - iot

morn;

I'm __ They will our And

rain

don't_

wear 'em tuned_ fall_

j

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so

well, time, need,

I when when

will we you

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that we why,

I will you

love have will

not

robe_

white ther en

Ben __ slip - pers

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that there you

I will will

used be have

Ir

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gold - en

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so

look

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to that to

drive, day, wear,

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soon, Juice, teen,

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to

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char - iot char - iot char - iot

in in in

the the the

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the gold

them

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slip-pers!

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them

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sli~ers!

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THE OLD GOSPEL SHIP American Gospel Song

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7. I wish I bad a sweetheart; I'd set her on the shelf, And ev'ry time she'd smile at me I'd get up there myself. Chorus

OLD MacDONALD HAD A FARM American Folksong

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2. Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O! And on this farm he had a chick, E-I-E-IO! With a chick, chick here And a chick, chick there, Here a chick, there a chick, Everywhere a chick, chick Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-IO! Other verses: Cow - moo, moo Dogs - bow, bow Pigs - oink, oink Rooster - cock-a-doodle, cock-a-doodle Turkey - gobble, gobble Cat- meow, meow Horse - neigh, neigh Donkey - hee-haw, bee-haw

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OLD RATTLER

American

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OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE American Army Song

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6. The animals went in five by five... With Saratoga trunks they did arrive ... Chorus

7. The animals went in six by six... The hyena laughed at the monkey's tricks ... Chorus

8. The animals went in seven by seven ... Said the ant to the elephant, who are you a-shovin' ...

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11. The animals went in ten by ten ... The Ark she blew her whistle then ... Chorus

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PAPER OF PINS 19th Century American adaptation of an Irish Folksong

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11. Ob, yes, I'll accept the key to your chest, That I may have gold at my request, And I will marry you, And I will marry you.

7. I'll give to you a dress of red, All bound around with golden thread, etc. 8. I'll give to you a blue silk gown, With golden tassels all around, etc.

12. And now I see that money is all, And woman's love is nothing at all; So I'll not marry you, So I'll not marry you.

9. I'll give to you my hand and heart, That we may marry and never part, etc. 10. I'll give to you the keys of my chest, That you may have gold at your request, If you will marry me, If you will marry me.

13. I'm determined to be an old maid, Take my stool and live in the shade, And marry no one at all, And marry no one at all.

THE PAW PAW PATCH Southern American Singing Game Song

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Mountain Song from Kentucky

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4. At my trial, baby, you could not be found. At my trial, baby, you could not be found. It's too late, mistreatin' woman, you know I'm prison bound.

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7. 0, no, said King Henry, that never might be! I'd lose my pretty flower to save my baby.

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that sail ors bold her, the tem Sep the south - ward sprang she howled a- cross the a - long we hove sho - vels while took

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7. The tug Escanaba she towed out the Minch, The Roberts she thought she had left in a pinch, And as she passed by us she bid us good-bye, Saying, ''We'll meet you in Cleveland next Fourth of July!" 8. Through Louse Island it blew a fresh breeze; We made the Foxes, the Beavers, the Skillagalees, We flew by the Minch for to show her the way, And she ne'er hove in sight till we were off Thunder Bay. 9. Across Saginaw Bay the Roberts did ride With the dark and deep water rolling over her side. And now for Port Huron the Roberts must go, Where the tug Kate Williams she took us in tow.

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7. Now I'm walking up the track, Hoping I'll get back; I'm a thousand miles away from home. 8. If I ever get back to you, You can beat me black and blue, For I'll never leave my shanty home again.

REVOLUTIONARY TEA Copyright© 2000 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION

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RUSSIAN LULLABY American version of a Russian Folksong

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7. Her parents don't like me, They say I'm too poor, And I'm unfit To darken her door. 8. Her parents don't like me, Well, my money's my own, And them that don't like me Can leave me alone. 9. Oh whiskey, you villain, You 're no friend to me, You killed my poor pappy, God-damn you, try me.

SABLE ISLAND SONG Folksong from Nova Scotia

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7. Sam had another companion, called Arkansas for short; Was shot by a Texas ranger by name of Thomas Floyd. Oh, Tom, he's a big six-footer and thinks he's mighty fly, But I can tell you this racket- he's a dead-beat on the sly. 8. Jim Murphy was arrested, and then released on bail; He jumped his bond at Tyler and then took the train for Terrill. But Major Jones had posted Jim, and that was all a stall; 'Twas only a plan to capture Sam before the coming fall.

9. Sam met his fate of Round Rock, July the twenty-third. They pierced poor Sam with rifle balls and emptied out his purse. Poor Sam, he is a corpse and six feet under clay, And Jackson's in the bushes trying to get away. 10. Jim had borrowed Sam's good gold and didn't want to pay, The only shot he saw was to give poor Sam away. He sold out Sam and Barnes and left their friends to mournOh, what a scorching Jim will get when Gabriel blows his horn!

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