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Folk-songs, dances, and traditional tunes from many countries.
The summer will not come ;
Drink to me only ;
Cockles and mussels ;
I was rowing in a boat ;
Carrion crow ;
My golden bird ;
Strawberry fair ;
The unprotected ;
An old woman clothed in grey ;
To a little castle there came a light : cradle song ;
Aiken drum ;
Les compagnons de la Marjolaine ;
Big Ola, dear Ola ;
Tam Glen ;
Ma belle si ton âme ;
Almighty Father ;
Fill every glass ;
Belle qui tiens ma vie : pavane ;
Golden slumbers : also known as Jenny ;
The white cockade ;
Shenandoah ;
Ye banks and braes ;
Bobby Shaftoe ;
Rosalil and her mother ;
Jocky said to Jenny ;
Amaryllis : chanson du roi Louis XIII ;
O gin my love were yon red rose ;
Come lasses and lads ;
O lay thy loof in mine, lass ;
The Galway piper ;
The flowers of the forest ;
Sir Roger de Coverley : country dance ;
Le printemps rapelle aux armes ;
The minstrel boy ;
Bonnie wee thing ;
Have you heard of a frolicksome ditty? ;
The heavens are blue ;
Cease your funning ;
My love's in Germany ;
If all the flowers ;
Come sweet lass ;
Jeunes fillettes ;
The coast of the High Barbaree ;
Since I lost my beloved ;
The Irish washerwoman : jig ;
The sun rises bright in France ;
Like a crystal so fine ;
The strawberry : Karelian folk dance ;
The three ravens ;
The ash grove ;
The green grass ;
The fate of the five sons ;
Love lament from Telemarken ;
The country maid ;
The winter is long and my heart is sad ;
Packington's pound : 18th-century dance ;
The rose in the valley ;
A shepherd kept sheep ;
John Anderson, my jo ;
Sweet Mary through a thorn grove did go ;
The song of the young raftsmen ;
Polly Oliver ;
Ae fond kiss ;
Always beneath the blue sky ;
Hornpipe ;
A girl was sitting on a stone ;
Song of the night watchman ;
By the slope ;
Johnny Todd ;
Sinner man : from the Appalachian Mountains ;
O dear, what can the matter be? ;
Pinchossel and Hannah ;
Green sleeves : 18th-century version ;
A round song ;
Let the bullgine run ;
Polska : a fiddle tune ;
Come ye not from Newcastle? ;
The Creator of heaven and earth : religious folk-song ;
High Germany ;
Ring, ring, my cow's bell ;
Sweet lass of Richmond Hill ;
Hi, hi, ho ;
The lass of Patie's mill ;
By yon castle wa' ;
Song on the victory of Agincourt ;
Cradle song ;
O, the oak and the ash ;
O mother, poor mother ;
Around the candles ;
She's like the swallow ;
All happiness has fled from me ;
Planxty MacGuire ;
A song for the beloved ;
18th-century air from The beggar's opera ;
O'Carolan's concerto -- -- Rounds.
Steeple bells ;
Swan song ;
The four loves ;
Derry derry ding dason ;
Lovely evening ;
Where is John? ;
Frogs' festival ;
Lavender's blue : also known as Morning is come ;
Rose, rose ;
London's burning ;
Tallis's canon ;
Ah, poor bird ;
The ferry ;
Great Tom is cast ;
Ho, every sleeper waken ;
My dame ;
Frère Jacques ;
Kookaburra ;
White sands and grey sands ;
Chairs to men ;
Let's have a peal ;
Hunting song ;
Come, follow, follow, follow.
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