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- 3 Dyer-Bennet records
- A Collection of songs and ballads relative to the London prentices and trades : and to the affairs of London generally, during the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries
- A Comfortable new ballad of a dreame of a sinner ..
- A Description of a strange (and miraculous) fish : cast upon the sands in the meads, in the hundred of Worwell, in the county palatine of Chester, (or Chesshiere[)] : the certainty whereof is here related concerning the said most monstrous fish : to the tune of Bragandary
- A Most excellent ditty, called Collins conceit ..
- A New ballad of London's loyalty : to a pleasant new tune, call'd Burton-Hall
- A New ballad upon the land-bank, or, Credit restored : to the tune of All for love and no money
- A New ballad upon the present conspiracy of the papists : sung by Belzebub, at a merry-meeting of the devils
- A New ballad, intituled, The battell of Agen-Court, in France, betweene the English-men and Frenchmen : to the tune of, When flying fame
- A New ballad, or, The true-blew-Protestant dissenter : with their sad lamentation for their late loss of Aldersgate-street
- A New ballad, with the definition of the word Tory
- A New collection of songs and poems
- A New song, or, Englands outcry against the late Lord Chancellour Jefferies
- A Will Holt concert : songs and ballads
- A book of Roxburghe ballads
- A collection of songs, selected from the works of Mr. Dibdin. Volume III
- A collection of songs, selected from the works of Mr. Dibdin. Volume V
- A friends advice, : in an excellent ditty, concerning the variable changes in this life. : To pleasant new tune,
- A lamentable relation of a fearfull fight at sea, upon our English coast, between the Spaniard and the Hollander : who after their first meeting and fight which was on Friday the sixt of September last past, and the finall fight on Friday being the eleventh of October following, the event whereof you may hear in this following ditty : to the tune of, Let us to the wars againe
- A maid in bedlam
- A maid of constant sorrow
- A maid of constant sorrow
- A new merry dialogue betweene John and Bessee, the two lusty brave lovers of the country, or, A couragious way of vvooing
- A paumflet compyled by G.C. to master Smyth and Wyllyam G. : prayenge them both for the loue of our Lorde, to growe at last to an honest accorde
- A pleasant new song that plainely doth show that al are beggers, both high and low, a meane estate let none despise for tis not money that makes a man wise : to the tune of Cuckolds all a row
- A proper newe ballad declaring the substaunce of all the late pretended treasons against the Queenes Maiestie, and estates of this realme : by sundry traytors who were executed in Lincolnes-Inne fielde on the 20 and 21 daies of September, 1586 : to Wilsons new tune
- Airs and graces
- Alan Patricof presents Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand & Dave Sear at Town Hall
- All day singin' : Louisiana and Smoky Mountain ballads
- American anthology of old world ballads
- An American garland : being a collection of ballads relating to America, 1563-1759
- An ansvvere to a Romish rime lately printed : wherein are contayned Catholike questions to the Protestant, the which rime was put foorth without date or day, name of authour or printer, libell-like, scattered and sent abroad, to withdraw the simple from the fayth of Christ, vnto the doctrine of Antichrist the pope of Rome
- An ansvvere to a Romish rime lately printed, and entituled, A proper new ballad : wherein are contayned Catholike questions to the Protestant, the which ballad was put foorth without date or day, name of authour or printer, libell-like scattered and sent abroad, to withdraw the simple from the fayth of Christ, vnto the doctrine of Antichrist the pope of Rome
- An artificiall apologie, articulerly [sic] answerynge to the obstreperous obgannynges of one W.G. : euometyd to the vituperacion of the tryumphant trollynge Thomas Smyth
- An enuoye from Thomas Smyth upon thaunswer of one W.G. ..
- An exact description of the manner how His Maiestie and his nobles went to Parliament, on Munday, the thirteenth day of Aprill, 1640, to the comfortable expectation of all loyall subiects : to the tune of Triumph and ioy, &c.
- And the music plays so grand
- Andrew Rowan Summers sings with dulcimer
- Anglo-American folk songs
- Another side of Bob Dylan
- Ballads
- Ballads
- Ballads
- Ballads
- Ballads
- Ballads
- Ballads and broadsides
- Ballads and folk songs of the Southwest : more than 600 titles, melodies, and texts collected in Oklahoma
- Ballads and folk songs, Vol. 1
- Ballads and songs
- Ballads of Sacco and Vanzetti
- Ballads of the Green Berets
- Ballads reliques
- Ballads, blues & boasters
- Bawdy ballads of old England : the Mufitians of Grope Lane
- Bawdy sea shanties
- Bawdy sea shanties, [Vol. 5]
- Bawdy songs and backroom ballads, Vol. 2
- Bawdy songs and backroom ballads, Vol. 3
- Bawdy songs and backroom ballads, Vol. 4
- Bawdy songs and backroom ballads, Vol. 4
- Bawdy songs goes to college
- Bawdy western songs, Vol. 6
- Because it's there
- Big bad John and other fabulous songs and tales
- Blood, sweat and tears
- Blow, boys, blow
- Bob Dylan
- Bob Everhart : international
- Bound for glory : original motion picture score
- Break the news to Mother : Victorian and Edwardian ballads
- British traditional ballads in America, Vol.1
- Broadside ballads : (London: 1600-1700)
- Broadside, Vol. 8, Song for Patty
- Burl Ives : a collection of ballads, folk and country songs, Vol. 3
- Cads, blackguards and false true-loves
- Carols of all seasons
- Cavalier songs and ballads of England from 1642 to 1684
- Christy's panorama songster : containing the songs as sung by Christy, Campbell, Pierce's Minstrels, and Sable Brothers
- Cumberland Mountain folk songs
- Dangerous songs!?
- Doc Watson and his family
- Driftin' way of life
- Englands day of joy and rejoycing, or, Long lookt for is come at last, or, The True manner of proclaiming Charls the Second King of England, &c. : this eighth day of this present May, to the ever honored praise of General Monck, being for the good of his country and the Parliament : to the tune of Jockey
- English shepherd and farming songs
- Farewell, Angelina
- Favourite ballads
- Fly to the desert : from Lalla Rookh
- Folk song and minstrelsy
- Folk songs
- Folk songs and ballads, Vols 1-2
- Folk songs of courting and complaint
- Folkways-Viking record of Folk ballads of the English-speaking world
- Four strong winds
- Gazette : songs by Pete Seeger, Vol. 2
- God bless the grass
- Golden vanity
- Good admonition, or, To al sorts of people this counsell I sing : that in each ones affaire, to take heed's a faire thing : to the tune of, Magina-cree
- Great British ballads not included in the Child collection
- Harry Smith's Anthology of American folk music, Vol. 4
- Harry and Jeanie West
- Heartbreak
- Helen Traubel sings folk songs and ballads
- Horton Barker : traditional singer
- I can see a new day
- I tell you John Iarret, you'l breake : Iohn Iarrets wiues counsell to her husband ..
- Ignoramus, an excellent new song : to the tune of Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding
- In person
- Intersections of genre and mode : authenticity, fragility, and identification in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1800)
- Isla Cameron
- Joan Baez
- Joan Baez in concert
- Joan Baez in concert, Pt. 2
- Joan Baez-- 5
- John Jacob Niles sings folk songs
- Joseph Able Trivett
- Josh
- Kenny Rogers and the First Edition present The ballad of Calico
- Land of giants
- Lonesome valley : [a collection of American folk music]
- Lonesome valley : [a collection of American folkmusic]
- Lyrica erotica, Vol. 1
- More bawdy cockney songs, Vol. 2
- Muckram Wakes
- My bonny dear Shonny my crowny my honey ..
- Negro folk songs and ballads
- Nice girls don't stay for breakfast
- North Carolina ballads
- Now she that I louyd trewly : beryth a full fayre face hath chosen her ..
- Oates's bug---bug --- boarding-school, at Camberwell. : A song. : To the tune of, My Lord Russels farewell.
- Old English popular music
- One day at a time
- Pete Seeger
- Phil Ochs in concert
- Pills to purge melancholy
- Poems
- Precious memories
- Presenting: The New Christy Minstrels
- Puttin' on the style : folk songs, ballads and spirituals
- Rainbow quest
- Reliques of ancient English poetry : consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier Poets, (chiefly of the lyric kind.) Together with some few of later date
- Reliques of ancient English poetry : consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces : together with some few of later date
- Reliques of ancient English poetry : consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets, (chiefly of the lyric kind.) Together with some few of later date
- Reliques of ancient English poetry: consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets ; : together with some few of later date
- Richard Dyer-Bennet : tenor, accompanying himself on the classic Spanish guitar, Volume 4
- Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 2
- Rollicking sea shanties
- Rolling down to Rio
- Roundelay or The new syren, a collection of choice songs including the modern
- Sam Hinton sings the song of men : all sorts and kinds
- Seldome cleanely, or, A merry new ditty, wherein you may see, the tricke of a huswife, in every degree ... : to the tune of, Vpon a summers time
- Select ayres and dialogues for one, two, and three voyces, to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol
- Simple gifts
- Simple gifts : Anglo-American folk songs
- Sing out with Pete!
- Skipping barefoot through the heather
- Son of dalliance
- Songs of the Michigan lumberjacks
- Songs of the late Charles Dibdin : with a memoir
- Songs. Elegiac. Sea
- Spoken literature of old English ballads
- Strange and wonderfull news of a woman which lived neer unto the famous city of London : who had her head torn off from her body by the Divell and her lymbs rent in peices and scattered about in the room where the mischief was done : which may serve to forewarn all proud and disloyall men and women to have a care how they behave themselves whilst they live in this sinfull world, that they fall not into the like temptations : the manner how shee made her bargain with the Divil, shee confest to some of her neighbors before her death : the tune is Summer time
- Streets of Laredo, and other ballads of the Old West
- Terrea Lea and her singing guitar : folk songs
- Teton tea party with Charles Brown
- The Ballad of the cloak, or, The Cloaks knavery : to the tune of From hunger and cold, or, Packington's pound
- The Best of the Weavers
- The Black-letter ballads in the Free Reference Library, Manchester
- The Brimigham ballad on Their Royal Highnesses return from Scotland : to the tune of, Monk's march
- The Bull-finch being a choice collection of the newest and most favourite English songs which have been sett to music and sung at the public theatres & gardens
- The Charms of melody; or Siren medley. : Being the most extensive collection of love, sentimental, war, hunting, bacchanalian, humorous, sea,-and political songs, old English, Irish, Scotch and German ballads, legendaries, &c. Ever brought together in a single publication, selected from the best poets and most admired writers
- The Dillards, live!
- The English and Scottish popular ballads
- The English and Scottish popular ballads
- The English and Scottish popular ballads : The Child ballads, Vol. 1
- The English and Scottish popular ballads : The Child ballads, Vol. 3
- The English and Scottish popular ballads : The Child ballads, Vol. 4
- The English and Scottish popular ballads : the Child ballads, Vol. 2
- The English and Scottish popular ballads, Vol. 2
- The English and Scottish popular ballads, Vol. 3
- The English and Scottish popular ballads, [Vol. 1], (Child ballads)
- The Friends of Old-Time Music
- The Happy return of the old Dutch miller : to the tune of the first
- The Ioyfull peace concluded betweene the King of Denmarke and the King of Sweden by the meanes of our most worthy soueraigne, Iames, by the grace of God, King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, &c. : to the tune of Who list to lead a soldiers life
- The Jupiter book of ballads
- The Kingston Trio
- The Loyal London prentice : being his constant resolution to hazard his life and fortune for his king : with his defiance to popery and faction ... : to a pleasant old tune called The royal rose
- The Merry companion: or, Universal songster : Consisting of a new collection of above 500 celebrated songs, with their tunes prefix'd to each song. D... under the following heads, viz. 66 Scots Songs, with a glossary explaining the difficult words. 210 English love songs, expressing their different passions. 93 Songs for the bottle, and others of wit and humour. 139 Miscellaneous songs, including those of hunting and jollity, the free-masons, songs in praise of admiral vernon, and all the favourite ones in the late operas, entertainments, and farces
- The Merry companion; or, Feast for the sons of Comus. : Containing the humourous, ludicrous, droll, laughable, comic, funny, imitative, entertaining, songs, that are sung by the merry and diverting choice spirits. The whole compiled to preserve good humour and harmony. By direction of the goddess of mirth and health, the beautiful Vestina
- The Spanish lady's love to an English sailor
- The Wayfaring stranger
- The Weavers at Carnegie Hall
- The Weavers at Carnegie Hall, Vol. 2
- The Wraggle taggle gipsies : [Folk songs and ballads of Elizabethan England]
- The art of the bawdy song
- The bab ballads : more bab ballads
- The bab ballads of W.S. Gilbert : Cautionary verses of Hilaire Belloc
- The ballad of Reading Gaol
- The ballad of the white horse
- The banks of the blue Moselle : ballad
- The best of dalliance
- The best of the Weavers
- The book of ballads
- The cheating age, or, Leonard of Lincolnes iourney to London to buy wit : to a pleasant new tune
- The complete Mr. Fox
- The death of Floyd Collins
- The deceived virgin, or, The treacherous young lovers cruelty : being a new song sung at Windsor
- The folk music of the Newport Folk Festival, Vol. 1
- The gelding of the devil, or, The prettiest jest that e'r was known : how the bakers wife her skill hath shown. Then listen a while, and I the news will tell, betwixt the baker and the devil of hell. To a dainty new tune, called The gelding of the devil, or, The card players
- The history of the Catnach Press : at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Alnwick and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in Northumberland, and Seven Dials, London
- The lady gay
- The minstrelsy of the English border. : Being a collection of ballads, ancient, remodelled, and original, founded on well known border legends. With illustrative notes
- The ret[ur]ne of M. Smythes enuoy ..
- The tracks of Sweeney
- The two constant lovers in Scotland : or, A pattern of true love expressed in this ensuing dialogue, between an Earls daughter in Scotland, and a poor serving-man; she refusing to marry the Lord Fenix, which her father would force her to take, but clave to her first love Tomey o'th Pots. To a pleasant new tune
- The unfortunate coucubine [sic]. Or, Rosamond's overthrow
- The wayfaring stranger
- The workhouse cruelty, being a full and true account of one Mrs. Mary Whistle, a poor woman, : who had formerly been a good house-keeper in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields showing how because she disobliged the governor, M--th and the matron, his sister Mrs Underhood she was put into the dark hold, ... Tune of Death and the lady
- Thirteen down
- Thomas D'Urfey's Pills to purge melancholy : Lewd songs and low ballads from the 18th century
- Tom Dooley : Scarlet ribbons
- Tom Glazer sings the ballad of "Namu the killer whale" : and other ballads of adventure
- Tonight in person
- Twentieth century minstrel
- VVell met neighbour: or, A dainty discourse betwixt Nell and Sisse : of men that doe use their wives amisse. Then all you good women their cases pitty, the cause you shall heare if you list to this ditty. To the tune of Ragged and torne
- War ballads U. S. A
- We shall overcome : recorded live at his historic Carnegie Hall concert, June 8, 1963
- Well met neighbour, or, A dainty discourse betwixt Nell and Sisse, of men that doe use their wives amisse, then all you good women their cases pitty, the cause you shall heare if you list to this ditty : to the tune of Ragged and torne
- Western wind [and other] English folk songs [and ballads]
- When Kentucky had no union men
- Wit and mirth : or, Pills to purge melancholy
- Woody Guthrie : Library of Congress recordings
- Woody Guthrie sings folk songs
- Woody Guthrie sings folk songs : with Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry, Vol. 2
- [A handful of pleasant delights]
- [The Lamentation of] John Musgrave : who was execued [sic] at Kendal for robbing the King's receiver, and taking away from him great store of treasure : to the tune of, Wharton
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