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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- The heart of the flower, Bob Franke
- The folk den project 1995-2005, Roger McGuinn
- The list, [performed by] Rosanne Cash
- The Peter Yarrow songbook, sleepytime songs, [compiled by Peter Yarrow] ; illustrated by Terry Widener
- Looking for the moon, Tom Paxton
- Birds, beasts, bugs & fishes, little & big, Pete Seeger
- Someday, Arlo Guthrie
- Kilkelly, Moloney, O'Connell & Keane
- Bootleg, Johnny Cash, v. 2
- Goin' to Boston, an exuberant journey in song, H. Ellen Margolin ; illustrated by Emily Bolam
- Dark ships in the forest, ballads of the supernatural, John Roberts & Tony Barrand
- A treasury of Library of Congress field recordings, selected and annotated by Stephen Wade
- Singing our way west, songs and stories of America's westward expansion, Jerry Silverman
- Journey home, Bill Staines
- There was a time, Knots and Crosses
- This fire, politics, love and other small miracles, produced by John McCutcheon & John Jennings
- Sylvia Hotel, Cheryl Wheeler
- Nobody left to crown, Richie Havens
- I hear America singing!, great folk songs from the Revolution to rock, [compiled by] Hazel Arnett. Music arrangements: Carl Miller with Hazel Arnett
- Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads
- A Treasury of American song, text by Olin Downes and Elie Siegmeister ; music arranged by Elie Siegmeister
- Bridges, Bill Staines
- Best loved songs and hymns, popular, patriotic and folk songs, church hymns and gospel songs, spirituals and carols /
- Ye Mariners All
- Anthology of American folk music, edited by Harry Smith
- American ballads and folk songs, collected and compiled by John A. Lomax ... and Alan Lomax; with a foreword by George Lyman Kittredge. --
- A good life for all, Tom Sieling
- The American songbag, [compiled by] Carl Sandburg ; introduction by Garrison Keillor
- The folk songs of North America, in the English language, Melodies and guitar chords transcribed by Peggy Seeger, with one hundred piano arrangements by Matyas Seiber and Don Banks. Illustrated by Michael Leonard. Editorial assistant, Shirley Collins
- The Iowa waltz, Greg Brown
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