Folk songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales., Arr. for piano and guitar by Norman Monath. Drawings by Edward Ardizzone
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Folk songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales., Arr. for piano and guitar by Norman Monath. Drawings by Edward Ardizzone
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eng
Bibliography note
"Discography": p. 237-239
Main title
Folk songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Oclc number
368010
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Arr. for piano and guitar by Norman Monath. Drawings by Edward Ardizzone
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- Mrs. McGrath
- Land of my fathers
- O no, John!
- Oft in the stilly night
- Died for love
- Corn rigs are Bonnie
- Men of Harlech
- Rise, rise, thou merry lark
- Skye boat song
- The green bushes
- The road to the Isles
- Ho ro my nut-brown maiden
- The time I've lost in wooing
- All through the night
- Down by the Salley Gardens
- The parting glass
- The little red fox
- Oh Rowan tree
- The dove
- The mountains o' Mourne
- Flow gently, sweet Afton
- When cockleshells turn silverbells
- Awa', whigs, awa'
- John O'Dwyer of the glen
- Weel may the keel row
- Bendemeer's stream
- To the beggin' I will go
- Kevin Barry
- Allan Water
- Ye banks and braes o' Bonnie Doon
- The oak and the ash
- Wae's me for Prince Charlie
- I wish I had the shepherd's lamb
- Baloo baleerie
- The bells of Aberdovey
- Early one morning
- Gently, Johnny, my jingalo
- Fairest Gwen
- Idle days in summer time
- Counting the goats
- She moved through the fair
- The banks of the sweet primroses
- Hares on the mountain
- Cuckoo, dear
- A May day carol
- 'Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry
- The little saucepan
- My boy Willie
- Cock robin
- Will ye no come back again?
- Farewell! But whenever you welcome the hour
- Whack fol the diddle
- Greensleeves
- The cherry tree carol
- The kind old man
- Down by the Glenside
- The ash grove
- The lark in the clear air
- Is there for honest poverty
- Leezie Lindsay
- The little full jug
- The trees are getting high
- David of the white rock
- O'Donnell aboo
- The three ravens
- The piper o' Dundee
- Lilli Burlero
- Over the mountains
- Can ye sew cushions?
- The rising of the moon
- Weaving lilt
- When Pat came over the hill
- The wark o' the Weavers
- Molly Brannigan
- Monday, Tuesday
- Lavender's blue
- Joy upon thy bright cheek dances
- Robin redbreast
- Come, ol love
- Blow the wind southerly
- Charlie is my darling
- When I'm lonely, dear white heart
- The banks of the roses
- Over the stone
- Scot's wha he'e wi' wallace bled!
- Megan's fair daughter
- My luve is like a red, red rose
- Robin Adair
- Green grow the rashes, O!
- I'm seventeen come Sunday
- The bold Fenian men
- Let Erin remember the days of old
- Kilgary Mountain
- A Highland lad my love was born
- To see Swainson
- The croppy boy
- Lullaby
- Buttercup Joe
- Two maidens went milking one day
- The bard of Armagh
- The blue bells of Scotland
- The wearing of the green
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- Mrs. McGrath
- Land of my fathers
- O no, John!
- Oft in the stilly night
- Died for love
- Corn rigs are Bonnie
- Men of Harlech
- Rise, rise, thou merry lark
- Skye boat song
- The green bushes
- The road to the Isles
- Ho ro my nut-brown maiden
- The time I've lost in wooing
- All through the night
- Down by the Salley Gardens
- The parting glass
- The little red fox
- Oh Rowan tree
- The dove
- The mountains o' Mourne
- Flow gently, sweet Afton
- When cockleshells turn silverbells
- Awa', whigs, awa'
- John O'Dwyer of the glen
- Weel may the keel row
- Bendemeer's stream
- To the beggin' I will go
- Kevin Barry
- Allan Water
- Ye banks and braes o' Bonnie Doon
- The oak and the ash
- Wae's me for Prince Charlie
- I wish I had the shepherd's lamb
- Baloo baleerie
- The bells of Aberdovey
- Early one morning
- Gently, Johnny, my jingalo
- Fairest Gwen
- Idle days in summer time
- Counting the goats
- She moved through the fair
- The banks of the sweet primroses
- Hares on the mountain
- Cuckoo, dear
- A May day carol
- 'Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry
- The little saucepan
- My boy Willie
- Cock robin
- Will ye no come back again?
- Farewell! But whenever you welcome the hour
- Whack fol the diddle
- Greensleeves
- The cherry tree carol
- The kind old man
- Down by the Glenside
- The ash grove
- The lark in the clear air
- Is there for honest poverty
- Leezie Lindsay
- The little full jug
- The trees are getting high
- David of the white rock
- O'Donnell aboo
- The three ravens
- The piper o' Dundee
- Lilli Burlero
- Over the mountains
- Can ye sew cushions?
- The rising of the moon
- Weaving lilt
- When Pat came over the hill
- The wark o' the Weavers
- Molly Brannigan
- Monday, Tuesday
- Lavender's blue
- Joy upon thy bright cheek dances
- Robin redbreast
- Come, ol love
- Blow the wind southerly
- Charlie is my darling
- When I'm lonely, dear white heart
- The banks of the roses
- Over the stone
- Scot's wha he'e wi' wallace bled!
- Megan's fair daughter
- My luve is like a red, red rose
- Robin Adair
- Green grow the rashes, O!
- I'm seventeen come Sunday
- The bold Fenian men
- Let Erin remember the days of old
- Kilgary Mountain
- A Highland lad my love was born
- To see Swainson
- The croppy boy
- Lullaby
- Buttercup Joe
- Two maidens went milking one day
- The bard of Armagh
- The blue bells of Scotland
- The wearing of the green
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