| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| All around my hat |
p. 2 |
| The Blacksmith |
p. 2 |
| Blow away the morning dew |
p. 2 |
| Fear an bhata |
p. 2 |
| Safe from harm |
p. 3 |
| Get up and bar the door |
p. 3 |
| Greensleeves |
p. 3 |
| Gypsy rover |
p. 4 |
| Henry Martin |
p. 4 |
| I Live Not Where I Love |
p. 4 |
| If I were a blackbird |
p. 4 |
| Leatherwing bat |
p. 5 |
| Lily of the West |
p. 5 |
| My love is like a red red rose |
p. 5 |
| One man shall mow my meadow |
p. 5 |
| Polly Vaughn (Von) |
p. 6 |
| Sae Will We Yet |
p. 6 |
| Searching for lambs |
p. 6 |
| There was a pig went out to dig |
p. 6 |
| The three ravens |
p. 7 |
| The Wind & Rain |
p. 7 |
| Ye Banks and Braes |
p. 7 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Ain't nobody's business |
p. 8 |
| Alabama bound |
p. 8 |
| Baby what you want me to do |
p. 8 |
| Before You Accuse Me |
p. 8 |
| Bring me a lil water, Silvy |
p. 9 |
| Cakewalk into town |
p. 9 |
| Corrina, Corrina (trad.) |
p. 9 |
| Corrina, Corrina (Dylan) |
p. 9 |
| Cross road blues (Crossroads) |
p. 9 |
| Deep Elem blues |
p. 9 |
| Diddie wa diddie |
p. 10 |
| Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down |
p. 10 |
| Fishin' Blues |
p. 10 |
| Hesitation blues |
p. 10 |
| How long, how long blues |
p. 10 |
| I believe I'll dust my broom |
p. 11 |
| I've got what it takes |
p. 11 |
| In the evening |
p. 11 |
| In the Jailhouse Now |
p. 11 |
| It's nobody's fault but mine |
p. 12 |
| Kansas City |
p. 12 |
| My babe (don't stand no cheatin') |
p. 12 |
| Papa's on the housetop |
p. 12 |
| See See Rider |
p. 12 |
| Sitting on top of the world |
p. 12 |
| Sweet home Chicago |
p. 13 |
| That's all right (Mama) |
p. 13 |
| The thrill is gone |
p. 13 |
| Why don't you do right |
p. 13 |
| Women Be Wise |
p. 13 |
| You got to move |
p. 14 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Across the universe |
p. 14 |
| Alison |
p. 14 |
| All my loving |
p. 15 |
| As tears go by |
p. 15 |
| Baby now that I've found you |
p. 15 |
| Build me up buttercup |
p. 15 |
| Can't buy me love |
p. 15 |
| Every breath you take |
p. 16 |
| Fields of Gold |
p. 16 |
| A groovy kind of love |
p. 16 |
| Hey Jude |
p. 16 |
| I only want to be with you |
p. 16 |
| I saw her standing there |
p. 17 |
| I still haven't found what I'm looking for |
p. 17 |
| I Will (Beatles) |
p. 17 |
| I'm Henry the 8th, I am |
p. 17 |
| If I fell |
p. 18 |
| Julia |
p. 18 |
| Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter |
p. 18 |
| Ob-la-di, ob-la-da |
p. 18 |
| Satisfaction (I can't get no) |
p. 18 |
| Wild world |
p. 19 |
| You won't see me |
p. 19 |
| You've got to hide your love away |
p. 19 |
| Your song |
p. 19 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Always on my mind |
p. 20 |
| Blame it on your heart |
p. 20 |
| Bless the broken road |
p. 20 |
| Cold, Cold Heart |
p. 20 |
| Crazy |
p. 21 |
| The first cut is the deepest |
p. 21 |
| Folsom prison blues |
p. 21 |
| The gambler |
p. 21 |
| Guess things happen that way |
p. 22 |
| Help me make it through the night |
p. 22 |
| Hey Good Looking |
p. 22 |
| I walk the line |
p. 22 |
| I will always love you |
p. 22 |
| Jackson |
p. 23 |
| Jolene |
p. 23 |
| Love and happiness |
p. 23 |
| Move It On Over |
p. 23 |
| Okie from Muskogie |
p. 24 |
| Pancho and Lefty |
p. 24 |
| Please help me I'm falling |
p. 24 |
| Ring of fire |
p. 25 |
| The river |
p. 25 |
| That's the way love goes |
p. 25 |
| Walking after midnight |
p. 25 |
| Your Cheatin' Heart |
p. 25 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Annie |
p. 26 |
| At seventeen |
p. 26 |
| Big Italian rose |
p. 27 |
| Christians and pagans |
p. 27 |
| The colors of earth |
p. 27 |
| Courage |
p. 28 |
| Don't Put Her Down |
p. 28 |
| For the Mothers |
p. 28 |
| Here's to the men |
p. 29 |
| Home is Where the Heart Is |
p. 29 |
| I am a rock |
p. 29 |
| I kissed a girl |
p. 30 |
| Let it go |
p. 30 |
| Let my stomach be soft and round |
p. 30 |
| Mean |
p. 31 |
| Names |
p. 31 |
| The power of loving you |
p. 32 |
| Rosa's Lovely Daughters |
p. 32 |
| Seasons of love |
p. 32 |
| Sensitive new age guys |
p. 33 |
| Sisters are doin' it for themselves |
p. 33 |
| The Ones Who Aren't Here |
p. 31 |
| Tree of life (Peltoniemi) |
p. 33 |
| True Colors |
p. 33 |
| Walk a mile |
p. 34 |
| Walking on my wheels |
p. 34 |
| We are family |
p. 34 |
| We won't hold back |
p. 34 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| All that is gold |
p. 35 |
| Box of rain |
p. 35 |
| El Condor Pasa |
p. 35 |
| Daydream |
p. 36 |
| Daydream believer |
p. 36 |
| Dire wolf |
p. 36 |
| Do you believe in magic |
p. 36 |
| Follow that dream |
p. 36 |
| Hallelujah (Cohen) |
p. 37 |
| I'm a believer |
p. 37 |
| If I Had a Boat |
p. 37 |
| Looking out my back door |
p. 38 |
| The mountain |
p. 38 |
| Mr. Tambourine Man |
p. 38 |
| Oh River |
p. 38 |
| Rainbow Connection (song) |
p. 39 |
| Rattlin' bones |
p. 39 |
| Tanglewood Tree |
p. 39 |
| Time in a bottle |
p. 40 |
| The Unicorn |
p. 40 |
| Unicornio |
p. 40 |
| Vincent |
p. 41 |
| When you wish upon a star |
p. 41 |
| Wondering where the lions are |
p. 41 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Black waters |
p. 42 |
| Blue boat home |
p. 42 |
| Call me the whale |
p. 42 |
| Gentle arms of Eden |
p. 43 |
| Habitat |
p. 43 |
| Hard rain's a-gonna fall |
p. 43 |
| Hey little ant |
p. 44 |
| I am a dolphin |
p. 44 |
| In My Bones |
p. 44 |
| It really isn't garbage |
p. 45 |
| Just one earth |
p. 45 |
| Lambeth children |
p. 45 |
| Letter to Eve |
p. 45 |
| Live like a prayer |
p. 46 |
| Living planet |
p. 46 |
| Locally grown |
p. 46 |
| Low to the ground |
p. 47 |
| The mahogany tree |
p. 47 |
| Make it mend it |
p. 47 |
| My Dirty Stream |
p. 48 |
| My granddaughter's wedding day |
p. 48 |
| My roots go down |
p. 48 |
| One drum |
p. 49 |
| Panning for gold |
p. 49 |
| Praise bogs |
p. 49 |
| Rockin' in a weary land |
p. 49 |
| Sing for the Climate |
p. 49 |
| Solartopia |
p. 50 |
| Sulphur Passage |
p. 50 |
| There goes the mountain |
p. 50 |
| There'll come a day |
p. 50 |
| This Pretty Planet |
p. 51 |
| Two hands hold the earth |
p. 51 |
| Water |
p. 51 |
| We Belong to the Earth |
p. 51 |
| Where do the children play |
p. 52 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Banana pancakes |
p. 61 |
| Birthday round |
p. 61 |
| Bless This House |
p. 62 |
| Bring him home (Les Mis) |
p. 63 |
| Cat's in the cradle |
p. 62 |
| Child of Mine |
p. 62 |
| Coloring outside the lines |
p. 63 |
| Family tree (Chapin) |
p. 63 |
| Father and Son |
p. 63 |
| Four hands |
p. 64 |
| Gather the family |
p. 64 |
| God danced the day you were born |
p. 64 |
| Hallelujah (Wheatley) |
p. 64 |
| Happy adoption day |
p. 65 |
| Hi fi stereo color TV |
p. 65 |
| I cried |
p. 65 |
| It's a Long Way |
p. 65 |
| Kindergarten wall |
p. 66 |
| Let the little children (chant) |
p. 66 |
| My dog Sam |
p. 66 |
| On children |
p. 66 |
| On the day you were born |
p. 66 |
| Oyfn pripetshik |
p. 67 |
| Right field |
p. 67 |
| So many ways to be smart |
p. 67 |
| Turn off the TV |
p. 67 |
| We Will Build This House |
p. 68 |
| You get a little extra when you watch TV |
p. 68 |
| Your house is strong |
p. 68 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Along the Colorado Trail |
p. 69 |
| Back in the saddle again |
p. 69 |
| Bracero |
p. 69 |
| Canned goods |
p. 70 |
| Don't fence me in |
p. 70 |
| Early |
p. 70 |
| Ghost riders in the sky |
p. 70 |
| Homegrown tomatoes |
p. 71 |
| Houses in the fields |
p. 71 |
| I'm an old cowhand |
p. 71 |
| Night rider's lament |
p. 72 |
| Oklahoma hills |
p. 72 |
| Our little town |
p. 72 |
| Ragtime Cowboy Joe |
p. 72 |
| Rivers of Texas |
p. 73 |
| Sweet Betsy from Pike |
p. 73 |
| Take me back to Tulsa |
p. 73 |
| Telling takes me home |
p. 73 |
| This old town |
p. 74 |
| Trouble in the Fields |
p. 74 |
| Tumbling tumbleweeds |
p. 74 |
| Wahoo |
p. 74 |
| Windmills |
p. 75 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| All I really want to do |
p. 83 |
| Closer to Fine |
p. 83 |
| Come Join the Circle |
p. 83 |
| Common ground (Chapin) |
p. 84 |
| Deep in the darkest night |
p. 84 |
| Don't let me come home a stranger |
p. 84 |
| The gathering of spirits |
p. 84 |
| Glad to have a friend like you |
p. 85 |
| God bless us every one |
p. 85 |
| How could anyone |
p. 85 |
| Howdi do |
p. 85 |
| I will be your friend |
p. 85 |
| If I needed you |
p. 86 |
| It don't cost very much |
p. 86 |
| It's a pleasure to know you |
p. 86 |
| Lema'an achai veriai (Psalm 122) |
p. 86 |
| Love Call Me Home |
p. 86 |
| Old friends (McCaslin) |
p. 86 |
| One kind word |
p. 87 |
| Outside of a small circle of friends |
p. 87 |
| Parting song |
p. 87 |
| Side by side |
p. 87 |
| Stand by Me (King) |
p. 87 |
| To Everyone in All the World |
p. 88 |
| You've got a friend in me (Newman) |
p. 88 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Abdul Abulbul Amir |
p. 88 |
| Addams Family theme |
p. 89 |
| Alvin (round) |
p. 89 |
| Always look on the bright side of life |
p. 89 |
| Best day ever |
p. 89 |
| The campfire song song |
p. 90 |
| The Court of King Caractacus |
p. 90 |
| Dear Abby |
p. 90 |
| Dem deer |
p. 90 |
| Donut song |
p. 90 |
| ESPN |
p. 91 |
| Fish Heads |
p. 91 |
| From a Dog's Stance |
p. 91 |
| Hello mudduh, hello fadduh! |
p. 91 |
| I was born about 10,000 years ago |
p. 92 |
| Little Jack Horner (original) |
p. 92 |
| Little Jack Horner (parody) |
p. 92 |
| Lydia, the tattooed lady |
p. 92 |
| National Brotherhood Week |
p. 92 |
| O how he lied |
p. 93 |
| Pharoah, Pharoah |
p. 93 |
| Political science |
p. 93 |
| Reuben & Rachel |
p. 93 |
| The saga begins |
p. 94 |
| Sandwiches are beautiful |
p. 94 |
| Scalloped potatoes |
p. 94 |
| Secret agent man |
p. 95 |
| Shopping is therapy |
p. 95 |
| Star trekking across the universe |
p. 95 |
| Worms crawl in, the |
p. 97 |
| Vatican rag |
p. 95 |
| Wal I swan |
p. 96 |
| What I want is a proper cup of coffee |
p. 96 |
| Why am I painting the living room? |
p. 96 |
| You went the wrong way, old King Louie |
p. 97 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Aloha Oe |
p. 98 |
| As time goes by |
p. 98 |
| Beyond the sea |
p. 98 |
| La Mer |
p. 98 |
| Button up your overcoat |
p. 98 |
| By the Beautiful Sea |
p. 99 |
| Bye bye blackbird |
p. 99 |
| Catch a falling star |
p. 99 |
| Five foot two, eyes of blue |
p. 99 |
| The Glory of Love |
p. 99 |
| I don't know why (I just do) |
p. 99 |
| It had to be you |
p. 100 |
| Me & my shadow |
p. 100 |
| Miss the Mississippi & You |
p. 100 |
| Mister Sandman |
p. 100 |
| Moonlight Bay |
p. 100 |
| Old Cape Cod |
p. 100 |
| Que sera, sera (Whatever will be, will be) |
p. 101 |
| Sentimental journey |
p. 101 |
| Sweet Adeline |
p. 101 |
| Sweet Sue, Just You |
p. 101 |
| Swinging on a Star |
p. 101 |
| Tip-toe thru' the tulips with me |
p. 102 |
| Walkin my baby back home |
p. 102 |
| When the red red robin |
p. 102 |
| Yes, Sir, That's My Bab |
p. 102 |
| You Belong to Me |
p. 102 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| The 59th Street Bridge song |
p. 103 |
| Big mamou |
p. 103 |
| La cucaracha |
p. 103 |
| Dance for the Nations |
p. 103 |
| Dancing queen |
p. 104 |
| Diggy liggy lo |
p. 104 |
| Don't worry be happy |
p. 104 |
| Down at the twist & shout |
p. 104 |
| Hernando's hideaway |
p. 105 |
| I'll tell me ma |
p. 105 |
| Iko iko |
p. 105 |
| It's raining men |
p. 105 |
| Jambalaya (Williams) |
p. 106 |
| Jambalaya (Cajun lyrics) |
p. 106 |
| Jolie Blonde (original) |
p. 106 |
| Jolie Blonde (Doucet) |
p. 106 |
| The jolly tinker |
p. 106 |
| My husband's got no courage in him |
p. 106 |
| Nine times a night |
p. 107 |
| La porte en arriere |
p. 107 |
| Quinn the Eskimo |
p. 107 |
| Staines Morris |
p. 108 |
| Take it easy |
p. 108 |
| Tie me kangaroo down sport |
p. 108 |
| Under the sea |
p. 108 |
| Up among the heather |
p. 109 |
| Wang dang doodle |
p. 109 |
| Whistle while you work |
p. 109 |
| Wrap that rascal |
p. 109 |
| YMCA |
p. 110 |
| You gotta know how |
p. 110 |
| Your disco needs you |
p. 110 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Across the Borderline |
p. 126 |
| Are you from Dixie? |
p. 126 |
| Beautiful Ohio |
p. 127 |
| Caledonia |
p. 127 |
| Canción mixteca |
p. 127 |
| Chitlin cookin' time in Cheatham County |
p. 127 |
| Down in the milltown |
p. 127 |
| Down under |
p. 128 |
| Ferry me over |
p. 128 |
| Home (Bonoff) |
p. 128 |
| Home (Phillips) |
p. 128 |
| I am a patriot |
p. 128 |
| Leaving the land |
p. 129 |
| My Tennessee mountain home |
p. 129 |
| The old home place |
p. 129 |
| Our town (Dement) |
p. 129 |
| The river that flows both ways |
p. 130 |
| Sacred ground (Muller) |
p. 130 |
| The streets of Old Quebec |
p. 130 |
| Sweet home Alabama |
p. 130 |
| Welcome, welcome emigrante |
p. 131 |
| West Virginia my home |
p. 131 |
| Yerushalaim shel-zahav |
p. 131 |
| Your state's name here |
p. 132 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Another Train |
p. 132 |
| National Anthem (Arise! Arise!) |
p. 133 |
| Bird by bird |
p. 133 |
| Branching out |
p. 133 |
| The creek's gonna rise |
p. 133 |
| Crossing the Water |
p. 134 |
| Fast car |
p. 134 |
| For real |
p. 134 |
| Give light |
p. 135 |
| Hope for one & all |
p. 135 |
| I Am Willing |
p. 135 |
| I stand for love |
p. 135 |
| I will survive |
p. 136 |
| If Not Now |
p. 136 |
| Lay down your weary tune |
p. 136 |
| Many rivers to cross |
p. 136 |
| May I suggest |
p. 137 |
| Old Tin Cup |
p. 137 |
| Quiet Hills |
p. 137 |
| Ready for the storm |
p. 137 |
| Right Here |
p. 138 |
| Rock me on the water |
p. 138 |
| Shelter from the Storm |
p. 138 |
| Show the way |
p. 138 |
| Shower the people |
p. 139 |
| Singing through the hard times |
p. 139 |
| Somewhere to Begin |
p. 139 |
| Three Little Birds |
p. 139 |
| Turn the World Around |
p. 139 |
| Unknown blessings |
p. 140 |
| What a Wonderful World |
p. 140 |
| Why walk when you can fly |
p. 140 |
| Witch hazel |
p. 140 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| A la nanita nana |
p. 157 |
| Alright for now |
p. 157 |
| And we shall want no more |
p. 157 |
| Baby mine |
p. 158 |
| Bluegrass boy |
p. 158 |
| Dream Angus |
p. 158 |
| Dreamland |
p. 158 |
| Dreams of harmony |
p. 158 |
| Duerme negrito |
p. 159 |
| Fais dodo |
p. 159 |
| Go to sleepy, little baby |
p. 159 |
| Didn't leave nobody but the baby |
p. 159 |
| Goodnight, my someone |
p. 159 |
| Hand upon your heart |
p. 159 |
| I don't want to live on the moon |
p. 160 |
| Kitty Alone |
p. 160 |
| Let it be your lullaby |
p. 160 |
| Love makes a family |
p. 160 |
| Lullaby for Teddy-o |
p. 160 |
| Moon and me |
p. 160 |
| Owl moon |
p. 161 |
| Pocket full of stardust |
p. 161 |
| Rozhinkes mit mandlen |
p. 161 |
| Sea of dreams |
p. 161 |
| Sleep my baby |
p. 162 |
| Suliram |
p. 162 |
| The sun settles down |
p. 162 |
| Time is now for sleeping |
p. 162 |
| Twinkle twinkle little star |
p. 162 |
| Watch the stars |
p. 163 |
| Water, sun, earth & sky |
p. 163 |
| Wherever you go |
p. 163 |
| Who can sail? |
p. 163 |
| Vem kan segla |
p. 163 |
| Who Will Sing Me Lullabies |
p. 163 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| 1,2,3,4 |
p. 164 |
| A team |
p. 164 |
| Ain't no rest for the wicked |
p. 164 |
| American idiot |
p. 165 |
| Anyone else but you |
p. 165 |
| Birdhouse in your soul |
p. 165 |
| Black Horse & the Cherry Tree |
p. 166 |
| Boulevard of broken dreams (Green Day) |
p. 166 |
| F***in' perfect |
p. 166 |
| Good riddance (Time of your life) |
p. 166 |
| Hey soul sister |
p. 167 |
| Hey There Delilah |
p. 167 |
| I and love and you |
p. 167 |
| I will wait |
p. 168 |
| I won't give up |
p. 168 |
| I'm yours |
p. 168 |
| If I Had $1,000,000 |
p. 169 |
| Live and die |
p. 169 |
| Naked as we came |
p. 169 |
| Old before your time |
p. 169 |
| Rolling in the deep |
p. 170 |
| The Scientist |
p. 170 |
| Someone like you |
p. 170 |
| Sons & daughters |
p. 170 |
| Under the bridge |
p. 171 |
| Viva la vida |
p. 171 |
| We are young |
p. 171 |
| You and I |
p. 172 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Ain't No Sunshine |
p. 172 |
| Baby love |
p. 172 |
| Bring it on home to me |
p. 173 |
| Chapel of love |
p. 173 |
| Cupid |
p. 173 |
| Dark end of the street |
p. 173 |
| Do you know the way to San Jose |
p. 173 |
| Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight |
p. 174 |
| How Sweet It Is (to Be Loved by You) |
p. 174 |
| I heard it through the grapevine |
p. 174 |
| I try |
p. 174 |
| I want you back |
p. 174 |
| The loco-motion |
p. 175 |
| Mustang Sally |
p. 175 |
| My guy |
p. 175 |
| Natural woman |
p. 175 |
| On Broadway |
p. 176 |
| Please Mr. Postman |
p. 176 |
| Sunny |
p. 176 |
| The tide is high |
p. 176 |
| Under the boardwalk |
p. 176 |
| Way you do the things you do |
p. 177 |
| You are not alone |
p. 177 |
| You're no good |
p. 177 |
| You've really got a hold on me (RA) |
p. 177 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Almost like being in love |
p. 178 |
| Aquarius |
p. 178 |
| As long as he needs me |
p. 178 |
| Beauty & the beast |
p. 178 |
| Buttercup |
p. 179 |
| Consider yourself |
p. 179 |
| Defying gravity |
p. 179 |
| (You gotta have) Heart |
p. 179 |
| Hello Young Lovers |
p. 180 |
| I cain't say no |
p. 180 |
| I dreamed a dream |
p. 180 |
| I whistle a happy tune |
p. 180 |
| I'd do anything |
p. 181 |
| If I loved you |
p. 181 |
| It ain't necessarily so |
p. 181 |
| Lida Rose |
p. 181 |
| Matchmaker |
p. 182 |
| Oh lady be good |
p. 182 |
| Ol' man river |
p. 182 |
| On the street where you live |
p. 182 |
| People will say we're in love |
p. 182 |
| Someone to watch over me |
p. 183 |
| Stranger in paradise |
p. 183 |
| There's no business like show business |
p. 183 |
| Till there was you |
p. 184 |
| Tit-Willow |
p. 184 |
| Tomorrow |
p. 184 |
| A whole new world |
p. 184 |
| You'll never walk alone |
p. 184 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Are you tired of me my darling |
p. 185 |
| The blackest crow |
p. 185 |
| Blue moon of Kentucky |
p. 185 |
| Bury me beneath the willow |
p. 185 |
| Cluck old hen |
p. 186 |
| The Cuckoo |
p. 186 |
| Don't this road look rough & rocky |
p. 186 |
| Fly around my pretty little miss |
p. 186 |
| Fox on the run |
p. 186 |
| Gold watch & chain |
p. 187 |
| Goodbye Miss Liza |
p. 187 |
| Grey cat on a Tennessee farm |
p. 187 |
| Handsome Molly |
p. 187 |
| Hello stranger |
p. 187 |
| I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes |
p. 188 |
| John Hardy |
p. 188 |
| Little cabin home on the hill |
p. 188 |
| Little Maggie |
p. 188 |
| Little satchel |
p. 188 |
| My Dixie darling |
p. 189 |
| Orphan girl |
p. 189 |
| Red rocking chair |
p. 189 |
| Rockingham Cindy |
p. 189 |
| Rocky Top |
p. 189 |
| Sail away ladies |
p. 190 |
| The storms are on the ocean |
p. 190 |
| Train on the island |
p. 190 |
| Waterbound (traditional) |
p. 190 |
| Waterbound (Powell) |
p. 190 |
| Waves on the sea |
p. 190 |
| Way down the old plank road |
p. 191 |
| Who will sing for me? |
p. 191 |
| Wildwood flower |
p. 191 |
| Y'all come |
p. 191 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Blackberry pie |
p. 192 |
| Blue skies |
p. 192 |
| California stars |
p. 192 |
| Cassiopeia |
p. 192 |
| Erev shel shoshanim |
p. 193 |
| Full Moon Rising |
p. 193 |
| Gum tree canoe |
p. 193 |
| Hal-an-tow |
p. 193 |
| I can see clearly now |
p. 193 |
| June is bustin' out all over |
p. 194 |
| Long is our winter |
p. 194 |
| The Lord is good to me |
p. 194 |
| Misty morning |
p. 194 |
| Red-winged Blackbird |
p. 194 |
| Redbird's Wing |
p. 194 |
| Shenandoah (Mitchell) |
p. 195 |
| Some sweet country |
p. 195 |
| Song for a winter's night |
p. 195 |
| Trees of the wild (Schimmel round) |
p. 195 |
| Underneath the Stars |
p. 196 |
| Wild rose of the mountain |
p. 196 |
| Wings to fly |
p. 196 |
| Winter's come & gone |
p. 196 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Apples & bananas |
p. 210 |
| Bare necessities |
p. 210 |
| Bling blang |
p. 210 |
| The blue-tail fly |
p. 210 |
| Down on Grandpa's farm |
p. 211 |
| Mi chacra |
p. 211 |
| J'ai perdu le do de ma Clarinette |
p. 211 |
| Fiddle-i-fee |
p. 211 |
| Found a peanut |
p. 211 |
| Hopalong Peter |
p. 211 |
| I had an old coat |
p. 212 |
| If you love a hippopotamus |
p. 212 |
| It's no fun when ya gotta eat an onion |
p. 212 |
| Jenny Jenkins |
p. 212 |
| Let's go fly a kite |
p. 213 |
| Little bird, little bird |
p. 213 |
| Little black bull |
p. 213 |
| Little cabin in the woods |
p. 213 |
| Little Johnny Brown |
p. 213 |
| Little Sally Walker |
p. 213 |
| A manatee sneezed on me |
p. 214 |
| Mango walk |
p. 214 |
| Mi cuerpo hace musica |
p. 214 |
| Michael Finnegan |
p. 214 |
| Miss Mary Mack |
p. 214 |
| Mister Rabbit |
p. 214 |
| My aunt came back |
p. 215 |
| Pancake hat |
p. 215 |
| Rubber duckie |
p. 215 |
| Silly, silly song |
p. 215 |
| Sing a song of sixpence |
p. 215 |
| Skidamarink (Skinnamarink) |
p. 216 |
| Somebody come & play |
p. 216 |
| Upside down |
p. 216 |
| What I Am |
p. 216 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| All for me grog |
p. 217 |
| Gone to the dogs |
p. 217 |
| All for me job |
p. 217 |
| The barley mow |
p. 217 |
| Bully in the alley |
p. 218 |
| The Calton Weaver |
p. 218 |
| Du, du, liegst mir im herzen |
p. 218 |
| Fathom the bowl |
p. 218 |
| Garnet's home-made beer |
p. 218 |
| Get up Jack John sit down |
p. 219 |
| Johnny come down to Hilo |
p. 219 |
| Let union be (in all our hearts) |
p. 219 |
| O du lieber augustin |
p. 219 |
| Pace egging |
p. 220 |
| Parlez nous a boire |
p. 220 |
| The Parting Glass |
p. 220 |
| Roll the old chariot along |
p. 220 |
| Sam's gone away |
p. 220 |
| The Scotsman |
p. 221 |
| Seven drunken nights |
p. 221 |
| The soldier & the Sailor's Prayer |
p. 221 |
| Whiskey in the jar |
p. 222 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| All in this together |
p. 222 |
| The Bells of Rhymney |
p. 222 |
| Corporate welfare song |
p. 223 |
| Dives & Lazarus |
p. 223 |
| Down on the corner |
p. 223 |
| Hole in the bucket (Curtis) |
p. 224 |
| I cannot sleep |
p. 224 |
| Imagine healthcare |
p. 224 |
| In the bleak midwinter |
p. 224 |
| It's a hard life wherever you go |
p. 224 |
| Jesse James |
p. 225 |
| Beans bacon & gravy |
p. 225 |
| Leaving Eden |
p. 225 |
| Mean things happening in the land |
p. 226 |
| More Than Enough |
p. 226 |
| Mr. Businessman's blues |
p. 226 |
| No banker left behind |
p. 226 |
| One meatball |
p. 227 |
| A Place Called England |
p. 227 |
| Raggedy, raggedy are we |
p. 227 |
| Rich girl |
p. 227 |
| The rich man's house |
p. 228 |
| Rolling home (Tams) |
p. 228 |
| Sing about these hard times |
p. 228 |
| They're taking it away |
p. 228 |
| Time to remember the poor |
p. 229 |
| Tom Joad |
p. 229 |
| When the rain comes down |
p. 230 |
| World in Their Pocket |
p. 230 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| All I have to do is dream |
p. 230 |
| Book of Love (Monotones) |
p. 230 |
| Bye bye love |
p. 231 |
| Can't help falling in love with you |
p. 231 |
| Can't take my eyes off of you |
p. 231 |
| Do wah diddy diddy |
p. 231 |
| Don't be cruel |
p. 232 |
| Duke of Earl |
p. 232 |
| Earth angel |
p. 232 |
| It's my party |
p. 232 |
| Love me tender |
p. 232 |
| Love Potion Number 9 |
p. 232 |
| The monster mash |
p. 233 |
| Not fade away |
p. 233 |
| Rock around the clock |
p. 233 |
| Teenager in love |
p. 234 |
| That'll be the day |
p. 234 |
| Wake up little Susie |
p. 234 |
| When will I be loved? |
p. 234 |
| Why do fools fall in love? |
p. 234 |
| Yakety yak |
p. 234 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy |
p. 235 |
| Blood red roses |
p. 235 |
| Can't you dance the polka? |
p. 236 |
| Clear away in the morning |
p. 236 |
| Down by the river |
p. 236 |
| Final trawl |
p. 236 |
| Frobisher Bay |
p. 237 |
| Handsome cabin boy |
p. 237 |
| Jack was every inch a sailor |
p. 237 |
| Jack is every inch a sailor (parody) |
p. 237 |
| The Jeannie C. |
p. 238 |
| Leave her Johnny |
p. 238 |
| The leaving of Liverpool |
p. 238 |
| Lowlands away |
p. 238 |
| The Mermaid |
p. 239 |
| The Mingulay boat song |
p. 239 |
| Old Zeb |
p. 239 |
| Paddy West |
p. 240 |
| Pay me my money down |
p. 240 |
| Round the bay of Mexico |
p. 240 |
| Santa Lucia (original Italian lyrics) |
p. 240 |
| Santa Lucia (English lyrics) |
p. 241 |
| Schedar |
p. 241 |
| Shawneetown |
p. 241 |
| Shoals of herring |
p. 241 |
| Sonny's Dream |
p. 242 |
| Sweet Roseanna |
p. 242 |
| We sail the ocean blue |
p. 242 |
| Windy old weather |
p. 242 |
| With cat-like tread, upon our prey we steal |
p. 242 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| American pie |
p. 243 |
| Calling Joe Hill |
p. 244 |
| Canción a Victor |
p. 244 |
| Christmas in Washington |
p. 244 |
| Circle of Song (Turner) |
p. 244 |
| Common ground (Winter) |
p. 245 |
| Did You Hear John Hurt? |
p. 245 |
| Emmylou |
p. 245 |
| Folk song army |
p. 245 |
| Great tom is cast |
p. 246 |
| High over the Hudson |
p. 246 |
| Huddie Ledbetter was a helluva man |
p. 246 |
| I want to sing that rock & roll |
p. 246 |
| In my family's house (O'Brien) |
p. 247 |
| Last call |
p. 247 |
| Leader of the band |
p. 247 |
| Like Woody done |
p. 247 |
| Music in my mother's house |
p. 248 |
| My images come |
p. 248 |
| Oh, Mandolin |
p. 248 |
| Paul Robeson song (Powerful voice) |
p. 248 |
| Rise Up Singing |
p. 249 |
| Roll on Woody |
p. 249 |
| Sing people sing |
p. 249 |
| Singer of songs |
p. 250 |
| Singing in the Rain |
p. 250 |
| Spoon of sand |
p. 250 |
| Ukulele lady |
p. 250 |
| Walking in Memphis |
p. 250 |
| Way over yonder in the minor key |
p. 251 |
| We'll pass them on |
p. 251 |
| Woodstock |
p. 251 |
| Woody's children |
p. 252 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Ain't done nothin if you ain't been called a Red |
p. 252 |
| Call it democracy |
p. 252 |
| Dance To Tom Paine's Bones |
p. 253 |
| Do you hear the people sing? |
p. 253 |
| Eve of destruction |
p. 254 |
| Freedom come all ye |
p. 254 |
| God's Counting on Me |
p. 254 |
| Have you been to jail for justice? |
p. 255 |
| I'm Gonna Say It Now |
p. 255 |
| If you say yes |
p. 255 |
| Jailhouse door |
p. 256 |
| Let justice roll down (Vance) |
p. 256 |
| Long Kesh |
p. 256 |
| Love me, I'm a liberal |
p. 256 |
| O God of earth & altar |
p. 257 |
| One voice in the crowd |
p. 257 |
| The red flag |
p. 257 |
| Rise As One |
p. 258 |
| Rise as One (Fowler) |
p. 257 |
| Rise as one (Jencks) |
p. 258 |
| Si mi quieres escribir |
p. 258 |
| Solo le Pido a Dios |
p. 258 |
| Still looking for freedom |
p. 258 |
| Talkin' about a revolution |
p. 258 |
| We are the many |
p. 259 |
| We shall rise |
p. 259 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Angel of the morning |
p. 260 |
| Bad bad Leroy Brown |
p. 260 |
| Bad moon rising |
p. 260 |
| Barbara Ann |
p. 261 |
| Brown eyed girl |
p. 261 |
| Don't know why (I didn't come) |
p. 261 |
| Don't stop believing |
p. 261 |
| Friend of the devil |
p. 262 |
| Fun fun fun |
p. 262 |
| Happy together |
p. 262 |
| Helplessly hoping |
p. 262 |
| I Feel the Earth Move |
p. 262 |
| I got a name |
p. 263 |
| In my room |
p. 263 |
| Love the one you're with |
p. 263 |
| Peaceful easy feeling |
p. 263 |
| Proud Mary |
p. 264 |
| Red rubber ball |
p. 264 |
| Surfing USA |
p. 264 |
| Sweet Caroline |
p. 264 |
| These Boots Are Made for Walkin' |
p. 264 |
| Time after time |
p. 265 |
| Uncle John's band |
p. 265 |
| Up on Cripple Creek |
p. 265 |
| Walk away Renee |
p. 266 |
| The Weight |
p. 266 |
| You're my home |
p. 266 |
| Your mama don't dance |
p. 266 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| 100 Years |
p. 267 |
| Across the great divide |
p. 267 |
| Breaths |
p. 267 |
| Carry on |
p. 268 |
| Casimir Pulaski Day |
p. 268 |
| La chanson des vieux amants |
p. 268 |
| Coming into my years |
p. 269 |
| Farthest Field |
p. 269 |
| Feel so near |
p. 269 |
| Forever young |
p. 270 |
| Galileo |
p. 270 |
| A Garden of My Own |
p. 270 |
| Good luck John |
p. 270 |
| I will follow you into the dark |
p. 271 |
| Mrs Robinson |
p. 271 |
| Ne me quitte pas |
p. 271 |
| Passing through (Curtis) |
p. 272 |
| A question of tempo |
p. 272 |
| Stones in the road |
p. 272 |
| Tank Park salute |
p. 272 |
| Tears in heaven |
p. 273 |
| Le Temps des Cerises |
p. 273 |
| That's the way the world goes around |
p. 273 |
| These days |
p. 273 |
| Tide & the River Rising |
p. 274 |
| To My Old Brown Earth |
p. 274 |
| Travelin' shoes |
p. 274 |
| The Twentieth Century is Almost Over |
p. 274 |
| Wanting memories |
p. 275 |
| What will I leave |
p. 275 |
| When I go |
p. 275 |
| Who Knows Where the Time Goes |
p. 276 |
| Won't you come & sing for me? |
p. 276 |
| You can't always get what you want |
p. 276 |
| Your long journey |
p. 276 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Been all around this world |
p. 277 |
| The bicycle song |
p. 277 |
| Carey |
p. 277 |
| Don't give your heart to a rambler |
p. 278 |
| Follow that road |
p. 278 |
| Freeborn Man |
p. 278 |
| Girl from the North Country |
p. 278 |
| Great American bum |
p. 279 |
| I Am a Wanderer |
p. 279 |
| I'm On My Way (Haines) |
p. 279 |
| Leavin' on a jet plane |
p. 279 |
| Me and Bobby McGee |
p. 280 |
| Muss I denn |
p. 280 |
| Wooden heart |
p. 280 |
| Mystery train |
p. 280 |
| Route 66 |
p. 280 |
| Roving gambler |
p. 280 |
| Rusty old American dream |
p. 281 |
| Six days on the road |
p. 281 |
| Wagon wheel |
p. 281 |
| Well May the World Go |
p. 282 |
| Title | Page |
|---|---|
| Ballad of the Carpenter |
p. 282 |
| Bring back the 8 hour day |
p. 282 |
| Byker hill |
p. 283 |
| Call the captain |
p. 283 |
| Coal town road |
p. 283 |
| Dignity |
p. 284 |
| Dump the bosses off your back |
p. 284 |
| Hands |
p. 284 |
| Hillcrest Mine |
p. 284 |
| If it weren't for the union |
p. 285 |
| Minimum wage strike |
p. 285 |
| Nine pound hammer |
p. 285 |
| Peg & awl |
p. 285 |
| Silken dreams |
p. 286 |
| Take em down |
p. 286 |
| Talking union |
p. 286 |
| There is a power in a union (Bragg) |
p. 287 |
| There is power in the union (original Hill) |
p. 286 |
| We Were There |
p. 287 |
| Which side are you on? (Bragg) |
p. 287 |





