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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- Blue, all selections written by Joni Mitchell
- This machine kills fascists, Woody Guthrie
- The angels in heaven done signed my name, Leo Bud Welch
- The books of American Negro spirituals, including The book of American Negro spirituals and The second book of Negro spirituals, [compiled by] James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson
- Rise up singing, the group singing songbook, conceived, developed & edited by Peter Blood & Annie Patterson ; illustrated by Kore Loy McWhirter ; introduction by Pete Seeger
- Parallelograms, Linda Perhacs
- Classic African American songsters, from Smithsonian Folkways
- Folksinger, Willie Watson, Vol. 2
- My dusty road, Woody Guthrie
- Old Town School of Folk Music songbook, edited by Michael J. Miles and Jimmy Tomasello ; arrangements by Michael J. Miles
- We shall overcome, the Seeger sessions, Bruce Springsteen
- Rise up singing, the group-singing song book, conceived, developed & edited by Peter Blood & Annie Patterson ; illustrated by Kore Loy McWhirter ; introduction by Pete Seeger
- Lead Belly, the Smithsonian Folkways collection
- No direction home, the soundtrack, Bob Dylan
- Breaking the thermometer, Leyla McCalla
- Got a mind to ramble, Tom Rush
- Nashville obsolete, Dave Rawlings Machine
- What will we do, Lula Wiles
- Leaving Eden, Carolina Chocolate Drops
- Heartland, an Appalachian anthology
- Making speech free, Utah Phillips
- The essential Bob Dylan
- Traveling wildfire, Dom Flemons
- Slave songs of the United States
- Rappahannock blues, John Jackson
- Folk song U.S.A., collected, adapted and arranged by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. Alan Lomax, ed.; Charles Seeger and Ruth Crawford Seeger, music ed
- American folk, game & activity songs for children
- Roll on, Columbia, the Columbia River songs, Woody Guthrie
- Seventy Negro spirituals, for low voice, edited by William Arms Fisher
- The midnight special, song book
- José-Luis Orozco canta Esta es mi tierra, This land is my land
- Bawdy songs and backroom ballads, compiled by Oscar Brand ; with a foreword by Louis Untermeyer ; arranged for piano, guitar and voice by Robert M. Abramson ; illustrated by Irving Sloane
- Little seed, songs for children by Woody Guthrie, Elizabeth Mitchell
- The honor of your company, the life and music of one of America's modern folk music legends as told in his own words and more than 85 songs, Tom Paxton ; edited and with an introduction by Milton Okun
- A treasury of American song, text by Olin Downes and Elie Siegmeister ; music arranged by Elie Siegmeister
- A Prairie home companion folk song book, [compiled by] Marcia and Jon Pankake ; foreword by Garrison Keillor ; illustrations by John Palmer Low
- Tracy's family band rode the mule around the world, Tracy and Eloise Schwarz
- Songs from the film Out of Darkness, the mine workers' story, Tom Juravich
- Hootenanny tonight!, [compiled] by James F. Leisy
- The Leadbelly legend, a collection of world-famous songs, by Huddie Ledbetter ; edited by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. Hally Wood, music editor ; special note on Leadbelly's 12-string guitar by Pete Seeger
- Magic ship, Mountain Man
- Whoever shall have some good peanuts, and other folk songs for children, sung by Sam Hinton
- Pete Seeger at the Village Gate
- Songs America sings, 121 all-time sing-along hits in easy-to-play arrangements for piano, voice, and guitar, [arranged] by Melvin Stecher, Norman Horowitz, and Claire Gordon
- Folk songs in settings by master composers, Herbert Haufrecht ; with a preface by Virgil Thomson
- Sounds of silence, Simon and Garfunkel
- Songs of slavery and emancipation
- Evening machines, Gregory Alan Isakov
- Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton
- Bob Dylan
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