Folk songs, English -- United States
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Folk songs, English -- United States
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Folk songs, English
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Incoming Resources
- Hits, Joni Mitchell
- Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings, the folk-lore of the old plantation, by Joel Chandler Harris ; with illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser
- Other voices, too, (a trip back to bountiful), Nanci Griffith
- Up where we belong, Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Joni Mitchell archives -, the early years (1963-1967), Joni Mitchell, Volume 1
- Song and play time, Pete Seeger
- Songs of town and city folk, folk songs, composed songs [and] ballads, arr. for voice and piano, with guitar chords. [Compiled and edited by] Paul Glass and Louis C. Singer
- The Spirituals of Harry T. Burleigh, low voice
- Blues & ballads, a folksinger's songbook, by Luther Dickinson, Volumes I & II
- Classic songs, Judy Collins
- Down-east spirituals, and others, three hundred songs supplementary to the author's Spiritual folk-songs of early America, collected and edited by George Pullen Jackson
- Wake up and sing!, folk songs from America's grass roots selected and adapted for young children, with teaching suggestions by Beatrice Landeck and Elizabeth Crook ; guitar chords and diagrams by Michael Childs ; piano settings by Charity Bailey ; illustrated by Bob Blansky
- Shining my flashlight on the moon, Christine Lavin
- Old MacDonald had a farm, [illustrated] by Glen Rounds ; with music arrangement included
- Eva by heart, Eva Cassidy
- Sylvia Hotel, Cheryl Wheeler
- Oh my little darling, folk song types
- At the Gate of Horn, Odetta
- Diamonds & rust in the bullring, Joan Baez
- These times we're living in, a Red House anthology
- Magic ship, Mountain Man
- The Bottom Line archive, live at the Bottom Line, Doc Watson
- Folkways, a vision shared, a tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly
- American anthem, from ragtime to art song
- American favorite ballads, Pete Seeger, Vol. 1
- A treasury of civil war songs, Tom Glazer
- The book of the blues, [edited by Kay Shirley] ; annotated by Frank Driggs ; record research by Joy Graeme ; music research by Bob Hartsell ; [pref. by John Hammond ; introd. by Orrin Keepnews]
- Both sides now, Joni Mitchell
- Ellis Paul live
- Bedouine, Bedouine
- Birds, beasts, bugs & fishes, little & big, animal folk songs, Pete Seeger
- Somewhere near Paterson, Richard Shindell
- Slow train through Georgia, Norman Blake
- Ireland forever!
- Winter solstice, John McCutcheon
- Songs to grow on, a collection of American folk songs for children, assembled with explanatory text and rhythm band arrangements, Beatrice Landeck ; piano settings by Florence White ; designed and illustrated David Stone Martin
- Keep on doing, the Roches
- Two classic albums from the Kingston Trio, the Kingston Trio : From the "Hungry i."
- The best of Arlo Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie
- Jerry Silverman's Folk songs for schools and camps, 81 favorite songs with words, chords, music
- Joni Mitchell archives -, the Reprise years (1968-1971), Joni Mitchell, Volume 2
- Sweet Betsy from Pike, a song from the gold rush days, illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker
- Cellabration!, a tribute to Ella Jenkins
- Creative folk guitar #2, very, very easy arrangements in tablature, arranged by Lisle Crowley
- The New blue book of favorite songs, [341 selections, complete with music]
- Civil War songs and ballads for guitar, compiled, edited and arranged by Jerry Silverman
- The Heritage collection of America's best loved folk songs
- No such place, Jim White
- Folk, gospel & blues, will the circle be unbroken?
- Demon in Disguise, David Bromberg
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