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Folk songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales

Title
Folk songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales / selected and edited by William cole ; arranged for piano and [i.e. or] guitar by Norman Monath ; drawings by Edward Ardizzone.
Publication
Secaucus, N.J. : Warner Bros. Publications, [1993?], c1969.

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Additional Authors
  • Cole, William, 1919-2000.
  • Monath, Norman.
Description
1 score (xi, 243 p.) : ill.; 28 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • With chord symbols.
  • English words, also printed as text.
  • Includes title and first line indexes.
Bibliography (note)
  • Discography: p. 237-239.
Contents
England. Hares on the mountain ; Allan Water ; My boy Willie ; When cockleshells turn silverbells ; The banks of the sweet primroses ; I'm seventeen come Sunday ; Greensleeves ; The trees are getting high ; On Ilkla Moor baht 'at ; O waly, waly ; Weel may the keel row ; The three ravens ; Early one morning ; O no, John! ; A May Day carol ; The oak and the ash ; Lavender's blue ; Blow the wind southerly ; The cherry tree carol ; The green bushes ; Over the mountains ; Gently, Johnny, my jingalo ; Two maidens went milking one day ; Cock Robin ; Died for love ; Buttercup Joe -- Ireland. Down by the salley gardens ; Let Erin remember the days of old ; The cruiskeen lawn ; Shule aroon ; The little red fox ; When Pat came over the hill ; The bold Fenian men ; The parting glass ; Bendemmer's stream ; The Mountains o' Mourne ; The wearing of the green ; The rising of the moon ; The lark in the clear air ; I wish I had the shepherd's lamb ; O'Donnell Aboo ; She moved through the fair ; Mrs. McGrath ; Lilli burlero ; Monday, Tuesday ; Farewell! but whenever you welcome the hour ; Kevin Barry ; Kilgary Mountain ; Oft in the stilly night ; Molly Brannigan ; John O'Dwyer of the glen ; The time I've lost in wooing ; The Croppy boy ; The banks of the roses ; The Bard of Armagh ; 'Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry ; Whack fol the diddle -- Scotland. Green grow the rashes, O! ; Wae's me for Prince Charlie ; The wark o' the weavers ; Flow gently, sweet Afton ; The blue bells of Scotland ; Baloo baleerie ; Is there for honest poverty ; Corn rigs are bonnie ; Can ye sew cushions? ; A Highland lad my love was born ; Ho ro my nut-brown maiden ; Robin Adair ; Awa', Whigs, awa' ; My luve is like a red, red rose ; Weaving lilt ; Turn ye to me ; To the beggin' I will go ; Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon ; Scots wha ha'e wi Wallace bled ; Charlie is my darling ; Oh rowan tree ; Will ye no' come back again? ; The piper o' Dundee ; Leezie Lindsay ; The road to the Isles ; An Eriskay love lilt -- Wales. The bells of Aberdovey ; To see Swainson ; Robin Redbreast ; David of the White Rock ; The kind old man ; Men of Harlech ; Fairest Gwen ; Over the stone ; Cuckoo dear ; Megan's fair daughter ; Little saucepan ; The ash grove ; Rise, rise, thou merry lark ; Lullaby ; All through the night ; Joy upon thy bright cheek dances ; Idle days in summertime ; Counting the goats ; The dove ; Welsh national anthem.
Call Number
JMF 07-618
ISBN
  • 0897249550
  • 9780897249553
LCCN
723188618804
OCLC
27988614
Title
Folk songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales / selected and edited by William cole ; arranged for piano and [i.e. or] guitar by Norman Monath ; drawings by Edward Ardizzone.
Imprint
Secaucus, N.J. : Warner Bros. Publications, [1993?], c1969.
Bibliography
Discography: p. 237-239.
Added Author
Cole, William, 1919-2000.
Monath, Norman. Arranger
Other Standard Identifier
723188618804
Publisher No.
VF1880 Warner Bros. Publications
Research Call Number
JMF 07-618
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