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Roud Folk Song Index The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of around 250,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve Roud (born 1949), a former librarian in the London ...
number; the full catalogue can also be found on the
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) is the library and archive of the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS), located in the society's London headquarters, Cecil Sharp House. It is a multi-media library comprising books, periodic ...
website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers to books and liner notes, as has also been done with Child Ballad numbers and Laws numbers. This list (like the article
List of the Child Ballads The Child Ballads is the colloquial name given to a collection of 305 ballads collected in the 19th century by Francis James Child Francis James Child (February 1, 1825 – September 11, 1896) was an American scholar, educator, and folklorist, ...
) also serves as a link to articles about the songs, which may use a very different song title. The songs are listed in the index by accession number, rather than (for example) by subject matter or in order of importance. Some well-known songs have low Roud numbers (for example, many of the Child Ballads), but others have high ones. Some of the songs were also included in the collection ''
Jacobite Reliques ''Jacobite Relics'' is a two volume collection of songs related to the Jacobite risings, compiled by the Scottish poet and novelist James Hogg on commission from the Highland Society of London in 1817. Most of the songs in the collection are Jacob ...
'' by Scottish poet and novelist
James Hogg James Hogg (1770 – 21 November 1835) was a Scottish poet, novelist and essayist who wrote in both Scots and English. As a young man he worked as a shepherd and farmhand, and was largely self-educated through reading. He was a friend of many ...
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The Index

The index is a database of nearly 200,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs that have been collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by
Steve Roud Steve Roud (; born 1949) is the creator of the Roud Folk Song Index and an expert on folklore and superstition. He was formerly Local Studies Librarian for the London Borough of Croydon and Honorary Librarian of the Folklore Society. Life and c ...
, a former librarian in the
London Borough of Croydon The London Borough of Croydon () is a London borough in south London, part of Outer London. It covers an area of . It is the southernmost borough of London. At its centre is the historic town of Croydon from which the borough takes its name; ...
. The
English Folk Dance and Song Society The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS, or pronounced 'EFF-diss') is an organisation that promotes English folk music and folk dance. EFDSS was formed in 1932 when two organisations merged: the Folk-Song Society and the English Folk Dan ...
(EFDSS) listed 187,800 records in the growing Folksong database as at October 2012 (which total includes all of the songs in the Broadside database that have 'traditional' origins). The purpose of the index is to give each song a unique identifying number. The numbers were assigned on a more or less arbitrary basis, and are not intended to carry any significance in themselves. However, because of the practicalities of compiling the index (building on previously published sources) it is true as a general rule that older and better-known songs tend to occupy low numbers, while songs which are obscure have higher numbers. Closely related songs are grouped under the same Roud number. If a trusted authority gives the name of a song but not the words it is assigned Roud number 000.


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The Raggle Taggle Gypsy "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" (), is a traditional folk song that originated as a Scottish border ballad, and has been popular throughout Britain, Ireland and North America. It concerns a rich lady who runs off to join the gypsies (or one gypsy). Com ...
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The Unfortunate Rake "The Unfortunate Lad", also known as "The Unfortunate Rake", is a traditional folk ballad (), which through the folk process has evolved into a large number of variants. Synopsis In nineteenth-century broadside versions, the narrator meets a comr ...
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The Sprig of Thyme "The Sprig of Thyme", "The Seeds of Love", "Maiden’s Lament", "Garners Gay", "Let No Man Steal Your Thyme" or "Rue" () is a traditional British and Irish folk ballad that uses botanical and other symbolism to warn young people of the dangers in t ...
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", " Garners Gay" #" Lord Thomas and Fair Annet" (Child 73) #"
The Three Ravens "The Three Ravens" () is an English folk ballad, printed in the song book ''Melismata'' compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft and published in 1611, but it is perhaps older than that. Newer versions (with different music) were recorded right up throug ...
" (Child 26) #"
Lamkin "Lamkin" or "Lambkin" () is an English-language ballad. It gives an account of the murder of a woman and her infant son by a man, in some versions, a disgruntled mason, in others, a devil, bogeyman or a motiveless villain. Versions of the balla ...
" (Child 93) # "The Female Highwayman", "Sovay" (Laws N21) #"
The Twa Sisters "The Twa Sisters" ("The Two Sisters") is a traditional murder ballad, dating at least as far back as the mid 17th century. The song recounts the tale of a girl drowned by her jealous sister. At least 21 English variants exist under several name ...
" (Child 10) #"
The Cruel Mother "The Cruel Mother" (a.k.a. "The Greenwood Side" or "Greenwood Sidey") () is a murder ballad originating in England that has since become popular throughout the wider English-speaking world. According to Roud and Bishop :''Widely collected in Br ...
" (Child 20) #"
Lord Randal "Lord Randall", or "Lord Randal", () is an Anglo- Scottish border ballad consisting of dialogue between a young Lord and his mother. Similar ballads can be found across Europe in many languages, including Danish, German, Magyar, Irish, Swe ...
" (Child 12) #"
The Baffled Knight "The Baffled Knight" or "Blow Away the Morning Dew" () is a traditional ballad existing in numerous variants. The first-known version was published in Thomas Ravenscroft's ''Deuteromelia'' (1609) with a matching tune, making this one of the few ear ...
" (Child 112) #"
The Elfin Knight "The Elfin Knight" () is a traditional Scottish folk ballad of which there are many versions, all dealing with supernatural occurrences, and the commission to perform impossible tasks. The ballad has been collected in different parts of England, ...
" (Child 2) (also " Scarborough Fair") #"
The Dowie Dens o Yarrow "The Dowie Dens o Yarrow", also known as "The Braes of Yarrow" or simply "Yarrow", is a Scottish border ballad (). It has many variants ( Child collected at least 19) and it has been printed as a broadside, as well as published in song collect ...
" (Child 214) #"
The Daemon Lover "The Daemon Lover" (Roud 14, Child 243) – also known as "James Harris", "A Warning for Married Women", "The Distressed Ship Carpenter", "James Herries", "The Carpenter’s Wife", "The Banks of Italy", or "The House-Carpenter" – is a popular ba ...
" (Child 243) #"
The Cruel Ship's Carpenter "Pretty Polly", "The Gosport Tragedy" or "The Cruel Ship's Carpenter" () is a traditional English-language folk song found in the British Isles, Canada, and the Appalachian region of North America, among other places. The song is a murder ba ...
" (Laws P36A/B) #" Frog Went A-Courting" #"
The Three Butchers "The Three Butchers", "Bold Johnson", "Dixon and Johnson" or "Johnson-Jinkson" (Roud # 17; Laws L4) is a traditional English folk ballad telling the story of how two or three butchers defeat seven or more robbers. There are a large number of versio ...
" (Laws L4) #"
The Bramble Briar "The Bramble Briar", "The Merchant's Daughter" or "In Bruton Town" (Roud 18; Laws M32) is a traditional English folk murder ballad that tells the story of how two brothers murder a servant who is courting their sister. There are many versions of ...
" (Laws M32) #"
Honest Labourer The Honest Labourer also known as The Jolly Thresher, Poor Man, Poor Man or The Nobleman and the Thresher is a traditional English Folk ballad (Roud #19), which tells the story of a meeting between a poor labourer and a wealthy noble. Synopsis A ...
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The Fause Knight Upon the Road The False Knight Upon the Road is a British ballad, collected and published as Child ballad 3, Roud 20. It features a riddling exchange between a schoolboy and a "false knight," the devil in disguise. As to its provenance, it is presumed to not ...
" (Child 3) #"
Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight "Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight" ( Child #4; Roud #21) is the English common name representative of a very large class of European ballads. The most frequently collected variant, The Outlandish Knight or ''May Colvin'' tells the tale of a young ...
" (Child 4) #"
Gil Brenton "Gil Brenton" is Child ballad 5, Roud 22, existing in several variants. Synopsis A man (often described as a king or lord) has brought home a foreign woman to be his wife. In several variants, the bride is warned that if she is not a maiden (i ...
" (Child 5) #"
Earl Brand "Earl Brand" ( Child 7, Roudbr>23 is a pseudo-historical English ballad. Synopsis The hero, who may be Earl Brand, Lord Douglas, or Lord William, flees with the heroine, who may be Lady Margaret. A Carl Hood may betray them to her father, but the ...
" (Child 7) #"
Erlinton ''Erlinton'' (Roud 24) is #8 of the Child Ballads, the collection of 305 ballads from England and Scotland, and their American variants, collected by Francis James Child in the late nineteenth century. The collection was published as ''The Engli ...
" (Child 8) #" The Fair Flower of Northumberland" (Child 9) #"
The Cruel Brother "The Cruel Brother" ( Child 11, Roud 26) is a folk song. Synopsis A knight (or lord) courts a lady. She tells him he must win the consent of her kin. He neglects that of her brother John. John mortally stabs her on her wedding day. She live ...
" (Child 11) # "Babylon", "The Bonnie Banks o Fordie" (Child 14) #"
Hind Horn "Hind Horn" (Child Ballads, Child 17, Roud Folk Song Index, Roud]28 is a traditional English and Scottish folk ballad. Synopsis Hind Horn and the king's daughter Jean fall in love. He gives her a silver wand, and she gives him a diamond ring an ...
" (Child 17) #"
Sir Lionel Sir Lionel is the younger son of King Bors of Gaunnes (or Gaul) and Evaine and brother of Bors the Younger in Arthurian legend since the Lancelot-Grail cycle. He is a double cousin of Lancelot and cousin of Lancelot's younger half-brother He ...
" (Child 18) #"
Willie's Lyke-Wake "Willie's Lyke-Wake" is Child ballad 25. Synopsis Willie sets up his wake and lies in his winding cloth. His love discovers this and pleads with her father to let her go. When he does, and she enters the room, Willie rouses himself and declares ...
" (Child 25) # "A-Growing", "He's Young But He's Daily A-Growing" (Laws O35) #" Kempy Kay" (Child 33) #"
Hind Etin "Hind Etin" (Roudbr>33 Child 41) is a folk ballad existing in several variants. Synopsis Lady Margaret goes to the woods, and her breaking a branch is questioned by Hind Etin, who takes her with him into the forest. She bears him seven sons, but ...
" (Child 41) #"
The Broomfield Hill "The Broomfield Hill", "The Broomfield Wager" "The Merry Broomfield", "The Green Broomfield", "A Wager, a Wager", or "The West Country Wager" (Child 43, Roudbr>34 is a traditional English folk ballad. (The Roud Index lists a number of other title ...
" (Child 43) #"
Tam Lin Tam (or Tamas) Lin (also called Tamlane, Tamlin, Tambling, Tomlin, Tam Lien, Tam-a-Line, Tam Lyn, or Tam Lane) is a character in a legendary ballad originating from the Scottish Borders. It is also associated with a reel of the same name, also ...
" (Child 39) #"
Captain Wedderburn's Courtship "Captain Wedderburn's Courtship" is an old Scottish ballad dating from 1785 or earlier. It is Child Ballad #46, Roud 36. It is known by a number of titles, including "Lord Roslin's Daughter" and "The Laird of Rosslyn's Daughter". The song was coll ...
" (Child 46) #"
Proud Lady Margaret "Proud Lady Margaret" is Child ballad 47, existing in several variants. Synopsis A man arrives at the heroine's castle to woo her. She is frequently critical of him, on the grounds that his clothing shows him to be no gentleman. In most variant ...
" (Child 47) #"
The Twa Brothers "The Twa Brothers" is a traditional ballad () existing in many variants. Synopsis Two brothers are wrestling when a blade that one of them is carrying mortally wounds the other; occasionally, one of them stabs the other intentionally. Attempts ...
" (Child 49) #"
The King's Dochter Lady Jean "The King's Dochter Lady Jean" is Child ballad No. 52. Synopsis The King's youngest Daughter, Jane, is sitting in her bower one day when she is overcome with the urge to gather nuts from the King's forest. She goes to the forest to do so when a fo ...
" (Child 52) #"
Young Beichan "Young Beichan", also known as "Lord Bateman", "Lord Bakeman", "Lord Baker", "Young Bicham" and "Young Bekie", is a traditional folk ballad categorised as Child ballad 53 and Roud 40. The earliest versions date from the late 18th century, but ...
" (Child 53) #" Sir Patrick Spens" (Child 58) #"
Fair Annie Fair Annie is Child ballad number 62, existing in several variants. Synopsis A lord tells Fair Annie to prepare a welcome for his bride, and to look like a maiden. Annie laments that she has borne him seven sons and is pregnant with the eighth; ...
" (Child 62) #" Child Waters" (Child 63) #" Fair Janet" (Child 64) # "Lady Maisry", "Bonnie Susie Cleland" (Child 65) #" Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet" (Child 66) #"
Young Hunting "Young Hunting" is a traditional folk song, Roud 47, catalogued by Francis James Child as Child Ballad number 68, and has its origin in Scotland. Like most traditional songs, numerous variants of the song exist worldwide, notably under the title ...
" (Child 68) #"
Lord Lovel Lord Lovel is number 75 of the ballads anthologized by Francis James Child during the second half of the 19th century, (Roud 49) and exists in several variants. This ballad is originally from England, originating in the Late Middle Ages, with the ...
" (Child 75) #"
The Lass of Roch Royal "The Lass of Roch Royal" (Roud 49) is Child ballad number 76, existing in several variants. Synopsis A woman comes to Gregory's castle, pleading to be let in; she is either pregnant or with a newborn son. His mother turns her away; sometimes sh ...
" (Child 76) #"
Sweet William's Ghost Sweet William's Ghost (Child 77, Roudbr>50 is an English Ballad and folk song which exists in many lyrical variations and musical arrangements. Early known printings of the song include Allan Ramsay's ''The Tea-Table Miscellany'' in 1740 and Tho ...
" (Child 77) #"
The Unquiet Grave "The Unquiet Grave" is an English folk song in which a young man's grief over the death of his true love is so deep that it disturbs her eternal sleep. It was collected in 1868 by Francis James Child as Child Ballad number 78. One of the more comm ...
" (Child 78) #"
Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard "Matty Groves", also known as "Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard" or "Little Musgrave", is a ballad probably originating in Northern England that describes an adulterous tryst between a young man and a noblewoman that is ended when the woman's ...
" (Child 81) #" Child Maurice" (Child 83) #" Bonny Barbara Allan" (Child 84) #" Prince Robert" (Child 87) #" Young Johnstone" (Child 88) #"
Fause Foodrage Fause Foodrage ( Child ballad 89, Roud 57) is a Scottish murder ballad of the 17th or 18th century. It was first printed by Walter Scott in '' Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border'' (1802). Scott cited Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw as the ballad's probable ...
" (Child 89) #" Jellon Grame" (Child 90) #"
Fair Mary of Wallington Fair Mary of Wallington or Fair Lady of Wallington is Child ballad 91 and number 59 in the Roud Folk Song Index. Child lists at least seven variants of the ballad. The first variant is titled "Fair Mary of Wallington", while another variant (va ...
" (Child 91) #" Brisk Young Sailor (Courted Me)", "The Alehouse", "Died For Love", etc. (Laws P25) #" The Gay Goshawk" (Child 96) #" Brown Robyn" (Child 97) #"
Johnie Scot Johnie Scot is Child ballad number 99. Synopsis Johnie Scot served the king of England and got his daughter pregnant. The king threw her in prison to starve. One day, back in Scotland, he sent a shirt to his love, and she sent back a letter wit ...
" (Child 99) #"
Willie o Winsbury Willie O Winsbury is Child Ballad 100 (Roud 64). The song, of which there are many variants, is a traditional Scottish ballad that dates from at least 1775, and is known under several other names, including "Johnnie Barbour" and "Lord Thomas of Win ...
" (Child 100) #"
Willie o Douglas Dale Willie o Couglas Dale or Willie O Douglas Dale is Child ballad 101. Synopsis Willie goes to court, and he and a lady fall in love. When she is pregnant, they flee, but she goes in labor on the way, and gives birth to a son. They go on with the ...
" (Child 101) #"
Tom Potts Tom Potts is #109 of the Child Ballads, the collection of 305 ballads from England and Scotland, and their American variants, collected by Francis James Child in the late nineteenth century. The collection was published as ''The English and Scottis ...
" (Child 109) #"
The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter "The Knight and the Shepherd’s Daughter" is an English ballad, collected by Francis James Child as Child Ballad 110 and listed as number 67 in the Roud Folk Song Index. Synopsis A knight persuades a shepherd's daughter to give him her virgini ...
" (Child 110) #"
The Twelve Days of Christmas The Twelve Days of Christmas, also known as Twelvetide, is a festive Christian season celebrating the Nativity of Jesus. In some Western ecclesiastical traditions, "Christmas Day" is considered the "First Day of Christmas" and the Twelve Days a ...
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Johnie Cock Johnie Cock (also Johnny O'Breadisley or Jock o' Braidislee) is a traditional Scottish folk ballad, listed as the 114th Child Ballad and number 69 in the Roud Folk Song Index. Synopsis Johnie Cock is warned by his mother that he is in danger ...
" (Child 114) #" A Gest of Robyn Hode" (Child 117) #"
Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires or Robin Hood and the Widow's Three Sons is a traditional ballad about Robin Hood, listed as Child ballad 140 and Roud 70. Synopsis Robin meets an old woman lamenting that her sons will hang for poaching the king' ...
" (Child 140) #"
Robin Hood and Queen Katherine "Robin Hood and Queen Katherine" is Child ballad 145. " Robin Hood's Chase", Child ballad 146, takes up after it. Synopsis Robin befriends Queen Katherine. When King Henry offers a large wager that his archers cannot be excelled, she summons Robi ...
" (Child 145) #"
Sir Hugh "Sir Hugh", also known as "The Jew's Daughter" or "The Jew's Garden", is a traditional British folk song, Child ballad No. 155, Roud No. 73, a folkloric example of a blood libel. The original texts are not preserved, but the versions written down ...
" (Child 155) #" Queen Eleanor's Confession" (Child 156) #" Gude Wallace" (Child 157) #" Johnie Armstrong" (Child 169) #"
The Death of Queen Jane "The Death of Queen Jane" is an English ballad that describes the events surrounding the death of a Queen Jane. It is catalogued by Francis James Child as Child Ballads, Child #170. Some of the versions given are Scotland, Scottish, in which the ...
" (Child 170) #"
Six Dukes Went a-Fishing "Six Dukes Went a-Fishing" (Roud 78) is a traditional English folk ballad. Synopsis Six dukes go to the coast on a fishing trip but find the body of another duke, that of Grantham, washed up on the shore. They take him away, embalm his remains wit ...
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Mary Hamilton "Mary Hamilton", or "The Fower Maries" ("The Four Marys"), is a common name for a well-known sixteenth-century ballad from Scotland based on an apparently fictional incident about a lady-in-waiting to a Queen of Scotland. It is Child Ballad 1 ...
" (Child 173) # "Captain Car", "Edom o Gordon" (Child 178) #"
The Laird o Logie The Laird O Logie or The Laird Of Logie is Child ballad number 182. Synopsis Young Logie (or Ochiltrie) is imprisoned, to hang. May Margaret comes to court to plead for his life. She is unable to win a pardon but steals some token or a forged p ...
" (Child 182) #" Jock o the Side" (Child 187) #"
Archie o Cawfield Archie o Cawfield, also known as "The Bold Archer", "The Bold Prisoner", or "The Escape of Old John Webb"", is an Anglo-Scottish border ballad ,''The English and Scottish Popular Ballads''; Vol. 3; by Francis James Child. Courier Dover Publication ...
" (Child 188) #" Hughie Grame" (Child 191) # "The Lochmaben Harper", "The Blind Harper" (Child 192) #''No record'' #" Jamie Douglas"; "Waly Waly", "The Water Is Wide", "When Cockleshells Turn Silver Bells" (Child 204) #"
Lord Delaware Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr ( ; 9 July 1577 – 7 June 1618), was an English merchant and politician, for whom the bay, the river, and, consequently, a Native American people and U.S. state, all later called "Delaware", were named. He was ...
" (Child 207) #" Lord Derwentwater" (Child 208) #"
Geordie Geordie () is a nickname for a person from the Tyneside area of North East England, and the dialect used by its inhabitants, also known in linguistics as Tyneside English or Newcastle English. There are different definitions of what constitut ...
" (Child 209) # "The Mother's Malison", "Clyde's Water" (Child 216) #"
Broom of the Cowdenknowes "Broom of the Cowdenknowes", also known as "Bonny May", is a traditional Scottish love ballad, ( Child 217, Roud 92). It has been traced to the seventeenth century, but its exact origin is unknown. The title of the song references the Scotch B ...
" (Child 217) #"
Katharine Jaffray Katharine Jaffray is Child ballad 221 (Roud 93). It exists in several variants. The poem first appears in ''Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border'' (Kelso: James Ballantyne, 1802), 1.216–19, under the title "The Laird of Laminton". The editor of th ...
" (Child 221) #" Lizie Lindsay" (Child 226) #" Glasgow Peggy" (Child 228) #" The Earl of Errol" (Child 231) #" Richie Story" (Child 232) #"
Andrew Lammie "Andrew Lammie" is Child ballad 233 (Roud 98). It is said to record a historical event, with the grave of the heroine in thchurchyardat Fyvie. Synopsis Tifty’s Annie falls in love with Andrew Lammie, a lord's trumpeter. Her parents refuse p ...
" (Child 233) #" The Earl of Aboyne" (Child 235) #" Bonny Baby Livingston" (Child 222)


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* 101. " Glenlogie", "Bonnie Jean o' Bethelnie" (Child 238) * 102. "
Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie (Child 239, Roud 102), is a Scottish folk song. Synopsis Its heroine, Jeannie, is to be married off at the insistence of her father to a wealthy man, Lord Saltoun, but she is in love with Annachie Gordon, the subje ...
" (Child 239) * 103. "The (Bonnie) Rantin' Laddie", "Lord Aboyne" (Child 240) * 104. " Henry Martin", " Sir Andrew Barton" (Child 167 / Child 250) (see also Roud 192) * 105. "The Kitchie-Boy", "Bonny Foot-Boy", "Earl Richard's Daughter" (Child 252) * 106. "Lord William", "Lord Lundy", "Sweet William" (Child 254) * 107. "Burd Isabel And (Earl/Sir) Patrick", "Burd Bell" (Child 257) * 108. "Broughty Wa's", "(Burd) Helen" (Child 258) * 109. "(Lord Thomas and) Lady Margaret", "Clerk Tamas (and Fair Annie)" (Child 260) * 110. " John Thomson and the Turk", "The Trooper and the Turk" (Child 266) * 111. " The Heir of Linne" (Child 267) * 112. "Lady Diamond (and the King's Daughter)", "Lady Daisy", "Eliza's Bower" (Child 269) * 113. " The Lord of Lorn (and the Flas Steward)" (Child 271) * 114. "
Four Nights Drunk "Seven Drunken Nights" is a humorous Irish folk song most famously performed by The Dubliners. It is a variation of the Scottish folk song " Our Goodman" ( Child 274, Roud 114). It tells the story of a gullible drunkard returning night after n ...
" (Child 274) * 115. "Get Up and Bar the Door", "John Blunt", "Old John Jones" (Child 275) * 116. " The Friar (in the Well/and the Maid/Well Fitted)" (Child 276) * 117. " The Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin", " The (Wee) Cooper of Fife", "The Daughter of Peggy-O", "Dan Doo", etc. (Child 277) * 118. "The (Jolly/Ragged/Dirty) Beggar", "Davy Faa", "Farmer and Tinker", "Gaberlunyie Man", etc. (Child 279) * 119. "The Beggar-Laddie", "The Beggar's (Dawtie/Prince)", etc. (Child 280) * 120. "
The Keach i the Creel The Keach I the Creel is Child ballad 281. Synopsis A young woman tells a man that her parents keep her too close for them to meet. The man has his brother make a ladder and a pulley to hoist a basket (creel) down the chimney; the ladder takes ...
" (Child 281) * 121. "
The Highwayman Outwitted By a Farmer's Daughter ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
" * 122. "Sweet Trinity", "Golden Vanity", "Bold Trellitee", etc. (Child 286) * 123. " (The) (Young) (Earl of) Essex('s Victory over the Emperor of Germany)", "Queen Elizabeth's Champion", "Great Britain's Glory" (Child 288) * 124. "The Mermaid", "As I Sailed Out One Friday Night", "The Cabin Boy" (Child 289) * 125. "The Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie", "The Flowers of Edinburgh", "My Lady Ye Shall Be" (Child 290) * 126. "The Derby Ram", "As I was Going to Derby" * 127. " The Leaves of Life", "Under the Leaves", " The Seven Virgins" * 128. "The Herring Song", "Bolliton Sands", "The (Jolly) (Old/Red) Herring('s Head)" * 129. "
The Rattlin' Bog "The Rattlin' Bog" is an Irish folk song. It is a version of an internationally distributed folk song type. In the Roud Folk Song Index it has the number 129, and carries such titles as "The Everlasting Circle", "The Tree on the Hill", " The Gre ...
", "The Everlasting Circle", "Down in the Lowlands" * 130. " Three Jolly Rogues" * 131. " The Fox" * 132. "
The Blind Beggar The Blind Beggar is a pub on Whitechapel Road in the East End of London, England. Due to its location close to Whitechapel Station, the pub is generally described as being in Whitechapel; it is however located just on the Bethnal Green side of ...
" (Laws N27) * 133. "Green Grow The Rushes Oh", "Come and I Will Sing You", "The Dilly Song", etc. * 134. " The Coasts of High Barbaree" (Laws K33) * 135. "O Let Me in This Ae Night", "Cold Blow And A Rainy Night", "The Laird o' Windywa's", etc. * 136. "
King Orfeo ''Sir Orfeo'' is an anonymous Middle English Breton lai dating from the late 13th or early 14th century. It retells the story of Orpheus as a king who rescues his wife from the fairy king. The folk song ''Orfeo'' (Roud 136, Child 19) is base ...
" (Child 19) * 137. "
Widecombe Fair Widecombe Fair is an annual fair in England, held in the Dartmoor village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor on the second Tuesday of September. It is well known as the subject of the folk song of the Widecombe Fair (song), same name, featuring Uncle Tom ...
", "Tom Pearce", "Tam Pierce" * 138. " The Miller's Three Sons", "The Miller's Will", "The Miller and His Sons", "The Dishonest Miller" (Laws Q21) * 139. " Jones' Ale", "Joan's Ale Was New" * 140. "The Bold Grenadier", "The Nightingale Song", "One Morning In May", etc. (Laws P14) * 141. "Dog And Gun", "The Golden Glove" (Laws N20) * 142. "Charming Mary Neal" (Laws M17) * 143. "The Counting Song", "One Man Went to Mow", etc. * 144. "
The Maid Freed from the Gallows "The Maid Freed from the Gallows" is one of many titles of a centuries-old folk song about a condemned maiden pleading for someone to buy her freedom from the executioner. In the collection of ballads compiled by Francis James Child in the late ...
" (Child 95), " The Prickle Holly Bush" * 145. "Glasgerion", "Glenkindie" (Child 67) * 146. " No, Sir, No", "No John No" * 147. "Clerk Corvill", "(Giles/George) Collins", "
Lady Alice Lady Alice is Child ballad 85. It may be a fragment of a longer ballad that has not been preserved. Synopsis Lady Alice sees a corpse being carried by and is told it is her lover. She asks the bearers to leave the corpse, saying that she herself ...
" (Child 42 / Child 85) * 148. " The Banks of Sweet Dundee" (Laws M25) * 149. "
The Crabfish "The Crabfish" is a ribald humorous folk song of the English oral tradition. It dates back to the seventeenth century, appearing in Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript as a song named "The Sea Crabb" based on an earlier tale. The moral of the story is ...
" * 150. "When I Was a Young Man I Lived Rarely" * 151. "An Awhesyth", "The Pretty Ploughboy", or other versions of "The Lark in the Morning"; " The Lark in the Morning" is a version on its own * 152. " Early Early In The Spring", "The Trail To Mexico", "The Sailor Deceived", etc. (Laws M1) * 153. "The Haymakers' Song", "The (Pleasant) Month of May" * 154. "I Once Loved a Lass", "The False Bride", "The Week Before Easter" * 155. "Mary Of The (Wild) Moor" (Laws P24) * 156. "The Betrayed Maiden", "Betsy (The Waiting Maid)", etc. (Laws M20) * 157. "
Banks of the Ohio "Banks of the Ohio", also known as "Down on the Banks of the Ohio" and "I'll Never Be Yours", is a 19th-century murder ballad, written by unknown authors. The lyrics tell of "Willie" who invites his young lover for a walk during which she rejects hi ...
" (Laws F5) * 158. " Bold William Taylor" (Laws N11) * 159. " The Soldier's Alphabet" * 160. "
The Farmer's Curst Wife The Farmer's Curst Wife is a traditional English language folk song listed as Child ballad number 278 and number 160 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The lyrics of the ballad are sometimes sung to the melody of the song '' Lillibullero''. Robert B ...
" (Child 278) * 161. "Riddles Wisely Expounded", "Lay Bent To The Bonny Broom", "The Devil's Nine Questions", etc. (Child 1) * 162. "The Light Dragoon", "The Trooper And The Maid", etc. (Child 299) * 163. "The Jolly Ploughboy", "The Scarlet And The Blue", "The Warwickshire RHA", etc. * 164. "
John Barleycorn "John Barleycorn" is an English and Scottish folk song listed as number 164 in the Roud Folk Song Index. John Barleycorn, the song's protagonist, is a personification of barley and of the alcoholic beverages made from it: beer and whisky. ...
" * 165. "Adieu My Lovely Nancy", "The Sailor's Farewell", "Swansea Town", etc. * 166. "
Polly Vaughn "Polly Vaughn" is an Irish folk-song (Roud 166, Laws O36). Synopsis A man, sometimes called Johnny Randle, goes out hunting for birds. Usually this is described as being in the evening or by moonlight in the rain. He sees something white in ...
" (Laws O36) * 167. "The Brisk Young Butcher", "The Leicester Chambermaid", "Aikey Fair", etc. * 168. "The Fair Lass Of Islington" * 169. "The Seasons Of The Year" * 170. "Once I Had A Sweetheart" * 171. "Young Ramble Away", "Brimbledown Fair" * 172. "Bonnie Annie", "The Banks Of Green Willow" (Child 24) * 173. " Strawberry Fair" * 174. "The Cobbler And The Butcher", "The Cunning Cobbler Done Over" * 175. "Cruel Was My Father", etc. (Laws P20) * 176. "The Little Dun Mare" * 177. ''No record'' * 178. "The Gentleman Soldier", "The Sentry", etc. * 179. "The Grey Cock", "Saw You My Father?", "The Cock Is Crowing", etc. (Child 248) * 180. " The Brown Girl" (Child 295) * 181. "The Maid on The Shore", "The Mermaid", "The Sea Captain" (Laws K27) * 182. "Edwin", "Young Edwin in the Lowlands Low" * 183. "Eggs and Marrowbone", "Marrowbones" (Laws Q2) * 184. "Johnny Sands" (Laws Q3) * 185. "The Drowned (Lover/Sailor)", "In London Fair City", "Scarborough Banks", etc. (Laws K18) * 186. "The (Pretty/Jolly/Simple) Ploughboy" (Laws M24) * 187. "Jemmy And Nancy", "The Yarmouth Tragedy", etc. (Laws M38) * 188. "The Councillor's Daughter", "The Crafty Lover", "The Lawyer Outwitted", etc. (Laws N26) * 189. "The Lake Of Coulfin", "Willy Leonard", etc. (Laws Q33) * 190. "Bold Reynard", "Bold Reynolds", "Gentlemen of High Renown" * 191. " The White/Blue/Green Cockade", "Sad Recruit", etc. * 192. "Elder Bordee", "A True Relation of the Death of Sir Andrew Barton a Pyrate and Rover" (Child 167 / Child 250) (see also Roud 104) * 193. "Sweet Lemminy" * 194. ''No record'' * 195. "Sir Arthur And Sweet Mollee", etc. (Laws O14) * 196. "The Wife of Usher's Well", "The Lady Gay", "Three Little Babes", etc. (Child 79) * 197. "
The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry "The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry" or "The Grey Selkie of Sule Skerry" is a traditional folk song from Shetland and Orkney. A woman has her child taken away by its father, the great selkie of Sule Skerry which can transform from a seal into a h ...
" (Child 113) * 198. " Willie and Lady Maisry" (Child 70) * 199. "
The Famous Flower of Serving-Men The Famous Flower of Serving-Men or The Lady turned Serving-Man (Child 106, Roud 199) is a traditional English language folk song and murder ballad. Child considered it as closely related to the ballad "The Lament of the Border Widow" or "The Bord ...
" (Child 106) * 200. "Edward", "How Come That Blood on Your Shirt Sleeve", etc. (Child 13)


201 to 300

* 201. " The False Lover Won Back" (Child 218) * 202. "The Jolly Ploughboy", "Two Young Brethren", "The Two Brothers" * 203. "O Good Ale Thou Art My Darling" * 204. "Maa Bonny Lad" * 205. "
The Bonny Hind "The Bonny Hind" is Child ballad number 50 (Roud The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of around 250,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve ...
" (Child 50) * 206. "Rare Willie Drowned in Yarrow" (Child 215) * 207. " Santianna", "Santy Anna", "The Plains of Mexico" * 208. "
Poor Paddy Works on the Railway Poverty is the state of having few material possessions or little " * 209. "
Here We Come A-wassailing ''Here We Come A-wassailing'' (or ''Here We Come A-Caroling''), also known as ''Here We Come A-Christmasing,'' ''Wassail Song'' and by many other names, is a traditional English Christmas carol and New Year song, typically sung whilst wassailing, ...
", "
Gloucestershire Wassail The Gloucestershire Wassail, also known as "Wassail! Wassail! All Over the Town", "The Wassailing Bowl" and "Wassail Song" is an English Christmas carol from the county of Gloucestershire in England, dating back to at least the 18th century,Buckla ...
", "
Gower Wassail The Gower Wassail is a wassail song from Gower in Wales, UK. Wassailing is a midwinter tradition wherein either orchards or households are blessed by guisers, which came to Wales through exposure to English custom. The song is printed in A.L. L ...
", and other wassails * 210. " Maids When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man" * 211. "
Wa'ney Island Cockfight "Wa'ney Island Cockfight" or "The Bonny Grey" is an English folk song, Roud 211. Variants of the song exist across northern England from Cumbria to Shropshire. Lyrics As with many folk songs, the lyrics vary depending on the source, with referen ...
", "The Bonny Grey" * 212. ''No record'' * 213. ''No record'' * 214. "Famed Waterloo" (Laws 38) * 215. "Maria Martin" * 216. " Stormalong" * 217. "When Bucks A-Hunting Go" * 218. "Oxford/Worcester City" * 219. "
Thomas the Rhymer Sir Thomas de Ercildoun, better remembered as Thomas the Rhymer (fl. c. 1220 – 1298), also known as Thomas Learmont or True Thomas, was a Scottish laird and reputed prophet from Earlston (then called "Erceldoune") in the Borders. Thomas ...
" (Child 37) * 220. "
Willie's Lady Willie's Lady is Child ballad number 6 and Roud #220. The earliest known copy of the ballad is from a recitation transcribed in 1783. A variant of this ballad was one of 25 traditional works included in ''Ballads Weird and Wonderful'' (1912) and i ...
" (Child 6) * 221. "
Van Diemen's Land Van Diemen's Land was the colonial name of the island of Tasmania used by the British during the European exploration of Australia in the 19th century. A British settlement was established in Van Diemen's Land in 1803 before it became a sepa ...
", "Young Henry the Poacher" * 222. " Thorny Moor Woods" * 223. "
The Ballad of Chevy Chase "The Ballad of Chevy Chase" is an English ballad, catalogued as Child Ballad 162 ( Roud 223Sehere/ref>). There are two extant ballads under this title, both of which narrate the same story. As ballads existed within oral tradition before being wr ...
", "The Hunting of Cheviot" (Child 162) * 224. "
Captain Ward and the Rainbow Captain Ward and the Rainbow, or Ward the Pirate, is Child ballad 287. It recounts a tale of the pirate Captain Ward, likely Jack Ward. Synopsis The king sends a ship, the ''Rainbow'', after Captain Ward. In one variant, the ship carries 500 sea ...
" (Child 287) * 225. ''No record'' * 226. "The Female Drummer" * 227. "Admiral Benbow" * 228. "The Widow of Westmoreland's Daughter" * 229. "Little Gypsy Girl" (Laws O4) * 230. "
We Wish You a Merry Christmas "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is an English Christmas carol, listed as numbers 230 and 9681 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The famous version of the carol is from the English West Country The West Country (occasionally Westcountry) is ...
", "Open the Door", etc. * 231. "The Cabin Boy", "I am a Maid that's Deep in Love" (Laws 231) * 232. "The Game Of Cards", "Game of All Fours" * 233. "The Duke of Marlborough" * 234. "
Lizie Wan "Lizie Wan" is Child ballad 51 and a murder ballad. It is also known as "Fair Lizzie". Synopsis The heroine (called variously Lizie, Rosie or Lucy) is pregnant with her brother's child. Her brother murders her. He tries to pass off the blood a ...
" (Child 51) * 235. "A You a Hinny Bird" * 236. "
The Cutty Wren "The Cutty Wren" and its variants such as "The Hunting of the Wren" are traditional English folk songs. It is also the territorial song for the British overseas territory of Tristan da Cunha. The origins and meaning of the song are disputed. It ...
" * 237. " Bessy Bell and Mary Gray" (Child 201) * 238. "The Happy Couple" (Laws N15) * 239. "Female Cabin Boy" (Laws N13), "Handsome Cabin Boy" (Laws M23) * 240. "The Best Old Man", "My Good Old Man", "My Old Man" * 241. "The German Clockmaker", "I am a Von German" * 242. " Young Allan" (Child 245) * 243. " Redesdale and Wise William" (Child 246) * 244. "
Willie's Fatal Visit Willie's Fatal Visit is Child ballad 255. Synopsis A woman asks after her mother, her father, her brother John, and her true love Willie. Only Willie was nearby. He came to her at night, and she took him to bed, telling the cock not to crow un ...
" (Child 255) * 245. " Alison and Willie" (Child 256) * 246. "
The Suffolk Miracle The Suffolk Miracle is Child ballad 272 and is listed as #246 in the Roud Folk Song Index. Versions of the ballad have been collected from traditional singers in England, Ireland and North America. The song is also known as "The Holland Handke ...
", "The Holland Handkerchief"(Child 272) * 247. "
The Laird o Drum The Laird o Drum is Child ballad number 236. It is found in six versions, A to F, all based on Alexander Irvine's courtship of and marriage to Margaret Coutts, his second wife. Synopsis The lord of Drum goes to woo a shepherd lass. She does no ...
" (Child 236) * 248. "
King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth is a ballad first found in the Child Ballad collection, number 273. A ballad of this title was licensed in 1564. Versions of this ballad also exist outside the Child collection. Additional copies can ...
" (Child 273) * 249. "
John Dory John Dory, St Pierre or Peter's fish, refers to fish of the genus ''Zeus'', especially ''Zeus faber'', of widespread distribution. It is an edible demersal coastal marine fish with a laterally compressed olive-yellow body which has a large dark ...
" (Child 284) * 250. " John of Hazelgreen" (Child 293) * 251. "
King Henry Fifth's Conquest of France ''King Henry Fifth's Conquest of France'' ( Child 164; Roud 251) is a British ballad which recounts a highly fictionalized version of the Battle of Agincourt and the events surrounding it. Synopsis In the ballad, King Henry sends his page to Fr ...
" (Child 164) * 252. " Three Drunken Maidens" * 253. "
Fair Margaret and Sweet William "Fair Margaret and Sweet William" ( Child 74, Roudbr>253 is a traditional English ballad which tells of two lovers, of whom either one or both die from heartbreak. Thomas Percy included it in his folio and said that it was quoted as early as 16 ...
" (Child 74) * 254. " Frankie and Johnny", "Frankie Dean" * 255. "
Engine One-Forty-Three "Engine One-Forty-Three" is a ballad in the tradition of Anglo-American train wreck songs. It is based on the true story of the wreck of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's '' Fast Flying Virginian'' (''FFV'') near Hinton, West Virginia in 1890. The ...
", "The FFV", "George Alley", etc. (Laws G3) * 256. "The Jam at Gerry's Rock" (Laws C1) * 257. " The State of Arkansas" * 258. "The Soldiers's Poor Little Boy" (Laws Q28) * 259. " Jack o' Diamonds" * 260. "Fair Charlotte" (Laws G17) * 261. "
The Boston Burglar ''The Boston Burglar'' (Roud 261) was a number one hit in the Irish Charts for Johnny McEvoy in 1967. It is a transportation ballad commonly assumed to have been adapted in America from the sea shanty ''The Whitby Lad'' / ''Botany Bay''. before t ...
" (Laws L16) * 262. "The Girl I Left Behind" (Laws P1) * 263. "The Cruel Miller" (Laws P35) * 264. "John Riley", "The Broken Token", "A Fair Young Maid All in Her Garden" (Laws N42) * 265. "The Dark Eyed Sailor" (Laws N35) * 266. "Banks of Claudy", "Claudy Banks", "Cloddy Banks" (Laws N40) * 267. "George Riley", "John Riley", "Young Riley" (Laws N36 / Laws N37) * 268. "
Jack Monroe Jack Monroe (born 17 March 1988) is a British food writer, journalist and activist known for campaigning on poverty issues, particularly hunger relief. She initially rose to prominence by writing a blog titled ''A Girl Called Jack'' (now r ...
" * 269. " Rosemary Lane", "Bell Bottom Trousers" * 270. "John Riley" (Laws M8) * 271. "Villikens and Dinah" (Laws M31) * 272. "The Rebel Soldier" * 273. "
A Sailor's Life "A Sailor’s Life" (Roud 273; Laws K12) is an English language folk song which describes the attempt of a young woman to find her lover, a sailor. Eventually she hears that he has drowned and mourns him. History The song was printed in eighteen ...
" (Laws K12) * 274. "The Sailor's Bride" (Laws K10) * 275. " The Little Mohee", "The Lass of Mohee" (Laws H8) * 276. "The Green Bed" (Laws K36) * 277. "
Seventeen Come Sunday "Seventeen Come Sunday", also known as "As I Roved Out", is an English folk song (Roud Folk Song Index, Roud 277, George Malcolm Laws, Laws O17) which was arranged by Percy Grainger for choir and brass accompaniment in 1912 and used in the first ...
" (Laws O17) * 278. " The Seven Joys of Mary" * 279. "Green Grows the Laurel" * 280. "Erin's Green Shore" (Laws Q27) * 281. "Father Grumble", "The Old Man Who Lived in the Woods" (Laws Q1) * 282. "Grandma's Advice" * 283. " Three Jolly Huntsmen", "Six Jovial Welshmen" * 284. "Shepherds Are the Best of Men" * 285. "
Old Polina Old Polina is a traditional Newfoundland folk song. It is most likely based on the ship ''Polynia'', built in 1861, of the Dundee Seal and Whale Fishing Company fleet. ''Polynia'' was commanded by Captain William Guy from 1883 to 1891, when she was ...
" * 286. " The Beggars Chorus", "To the Begging I Will Go" * 287. "Old Christmas Day" * 288. "
Babes in the Wood Babes in the Wood is a traditional English children's tale, as well as a popular pantomime subject. It has also been the name of some other unrelated works. The expression has passed into common language, referring to inexperienced innocents ent ...
" (Laws Q34) * 289. "The Box Upon Her Head" (Laws L3) * 290. "Three Maidens A-Milking Did Go" * 291. "The Bold Fisherman" (Laws O24) * 292. "Lass O' Glenshea" (Laws O6) * 293. " My Bonny Boy", "The Grey Hawk" * 294. "Brian O Linn" * 295. ''No record'' * 296. "The Spanish Fight" * 297. "Cupid's Garden" * 298. "Dabbling in the Dew" * 299. "
The Lincolnshire Poacher "The Lincolnshire Poacher" is a traditional English folk song associated with the county of Lincolnshire, and deals with the joys of poaching. It is considered to be the unofficial county anthem of Lincolnshire. It is catalogued as Roud Folk ...
" * 300. "Adieu to Your Judges and Juries"


301 to 400

* 301. "Loss of the Amphitrite", "The Anford-wright" * 302. "
King John and the Bishop "King John and the Bishop" is an English folk-song dating back at least to the 16th century. It is catalogued in Child Ballads as number 45 and Roud Folk Song Index 302. It tells how King John, covetous of the bishop of Canterbury's wealth, com ...
" (Child 45) * 303. " The Twa Knights" (Child 268) * 304. "Souling Song", "Catherning", "Stafford Begging Song", "Caking Song" * 305. "May Song", "May-day Carol", "Awake Awake", "Padstow May Song", "Whitsuntide Carol" * 306. " The Carnal and the Crane", "King Herod and the Cock", "King Pharim" (Child 55) * 307. "The Little Lowland Maid", "The Cruel Lowland Maid", "The Pretty Sailor" * 308. "Irish Girl", "New Irish Girl", "Molly Bawn", "As I Walked Out", "Red Red Rose", "Banagher Town", "The Irish Wash-woman", "Grace Grace", "Gramachree", "My Irish Polly", "I Wish I Were", "One May Morning", "Love It is a Killing Thing", "Irish Girl's Lament", "I Would I Were a Little Bird", "Pretty Polly", "Let the Wind Blow High or Low", "One Day as I Walked", "I Wish I Was in Dublin Town", "Red and Rosie Wis Her Cheeks", "I Wish I Had You in Yon Green Lawn", "The Manchester Angel", "Down By Yon Riverside", "Her Boots Were O the Spanish Leather" * 309. "
Canada-I-O "Canada-I-O" (also known as "Canadee-I-O" or "The Wearing of the Blue") is a traditional English folk ballad (Roud 309). It is believed to have been written before 1839. When her love goes to sea, a lady dresses as a sailor and joins (his or anot ...
" * 310. "Harvest Home", "Here's a Health unto Our Master", "The Mistress's Health", "Shepherd's Health", "The Greasy Cook", "Sheep Shearing Toast", "Drink Boys Drink", "Peas Beans Oats and the Barley", "Bridal Song", "The Haymakers' Song" * 311. "The Bold Trooper", "The Old Drover", "The Game Cock" * 312. " Blackwater Side" (Laws O1) * 313. "The Mountaineer's Courtship", "When Shall We Be Married", "Nicol O' Cod", "Nicholas Wood", "Haymaker's Song", "The Country Courtship", "What'll I Wear to the Wedding John", "Buffalo Boy", "My Dear Old Innocent Boy", "Reckle Mahudie", "My Old Sweet Nichol", "Joan to Jan", "Dear Old Ages Boy", "Nickety Nod", "John and Mary", "Where Shall We Go For Our Honeymoon John", "Johnny My Darling Lad" * 314. "The Sailor Likes His Bottle O", "The Sailor's Loves", "So Early in the Morning", "A Bottle of Rum" * 315. "Five Gallon Jar" * 316. ''No record'' * 317. "
Rio Grande The Rio Grande ( and ), known in Mexico as the Río Bravo del Norte or simply the Río Bravo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The length of the Rio G ...
" * 318. "A Long Time Ago", "Noah's Ark Shanty" * 319. "Sacramento" * 320. "Sing Fare You Well" * 321. "The Bold Dragoon" (Laws M27) * 322. "
Drunken Sailor "Drunken Sailor", also known as "What Shall We Do with a/the Drunken Sailor?" or "Up She Rises", is a traditional sea shanty, listed as No. 322 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It was sung onboard sailing ships at least as early as the 1830s, and ...
" * 323. " The Battle of Chevy Chase" * 324. "
Oh Shenandoah "Oh Shenandoah" (also called "Shenandoah", "Across the Wide Missouri", "Rolling River", "Oh, My Rolling River", "World of Misery''") is a traditional folk song, sung in the Americas, of uncertain origin, dating to the early 19th century. ...
" * 325. "
South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ...
" * 326. "Billy Boy", "Billy My Billy", "Charming Billy", "My Boy Willie", "My Boy Tammy", "Tammy's Courtship", "I Am to Court a Wife", "The Lammie", "Where Have You Been All the Day", "We're All Jolly Fellows That Follow the Plough", "Lord Rendal", "Bonny Lad Highland Lad", "Willy the Witch", "Can't Jump Josie" * 327. "The Bully Boat", "Sally My Dear", "Ranzo", "Oh What Did You Give for Your Fine Leg O' Mutton" * 328. "
Zip Coon "Turkey in the Straw" is an American folk song that first gained popularity in the 19th century. Early versions of the song were titled "Zip Coon", which were first published around 1834 and performed in minstrel shows, with different people c ...
", "Wild Goose Nation", "Ranso", "Huckleberry Hunting", "The Wild Goose Shanty" * 329. "
Hares on the Mountain "Hares on the Mountain" (Roud 329) (otherwise titled "Blackbirds and Thrushes", "If All the Young Women", "Nancy Lay Sleeping", "The Knife in the Window", "Shepherd So Bold", "Sally My Dear", "Lightning and Thunder", "Crawling and Creeping" and "Ai ...
", "Sally my Dear", "Knife in the Window", "Crawling and Creeping" * 330. "
The Riddle Song "The Riddle Song", also known as "I Gave My Love a Cherry", is an English folk song, a lullaby carried over by settlers to the American Appalachians. History "The Riddle Song" descends from a 15th-century English song in which a maiden says sh ...
", "I Gave My Love a Cherry", "Perry Merry Dictum Domine", "Kilkenny Is a Fine Place", "Don't You Go A-rushing", "Four Sisters", "Four Brothers", "My Father Gave Me Fifty Cents", "Gifts From Over the Sea", "I'm a Rover", "Dublin Bay" * 331. "Sally in the Garden Sifting Sand", "Sally Ann", "The Hog-eyed Man", "Rodybodysho", "Hauling into Blackwall Docks", "O Who's Been Here", "As I Went up in My Cornfield" * 332. "
Robin Hood and the Tanner Robin Hood and the Tanner is Child ballad 126 (Roud 332). It is a late seventeenth-century English broadside ballad and one of several ballads about the medieval folk hero Robin Hood that form part of the Child ballad collection, which is one of ...
" (Child 126) * 333. "
The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood is Child ballad 132 (Roud 333), featuring Robin Hood. It is a traditional version of ''Robin Hood Newly Revived''. Synopsis A pedlar meets Robin Hood and Little John, and Little John asks what he has in his pack. Li ...
" (Child 132) * 334. " The Bonny Earl of Murray" (Child 181) * 335. " The Death of Parcy Reed" (Child 193) * 336. "
The Fire of Frendraught ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
" (Child 196) * 337. "
Bothwell Bridge Bothwell is a conservation village in the South Lanarkshire council area of Scotland. It lies on the north bank of the River Clyde, adjacent to Uddingston and Hamilton, east-south-east of Glasgow city centre. Description and history An anc ...
" (Child 206) * 338. " Bonnie James Campbell" (Child 210) * 339. " The Gardener" (Child 219) * 340. " Rob Roy" (Child 225) * 341. " Bonny Lizie Baillie" (Child 227) * 342. " The Duke of Gordon's Daughter" (Child 237) * 343. " The Baron o Leys" (Child 241) * 344. "Astrilly", "The Pitman's Farewell" * 345. "Jeannie and Jamie", "Huntingtower" (Laws O23) * 346. "
All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough "All Jolly Fellows that Follow the Plough" (Roud 346) or The Ploughman's Song is an English folk song about the working life of horsemen on an English farm in the days before petrol-driven machinery. Variants have been collected from many traditi ...
", "Jolly Plough Boys", "Arise My Jolly Fellows", "'Twas Early One Morning", "One Midsummer's Morning", "The Cocks Were A-crowing", etc. * 347. " Greenland Whale Fishery" * 348. "William and Mary", "Little Mary, The Sailor's Bride", etc. (Laws N28) * 349. "Isle Of St. Helena", "Boney's In St. Helena", "Boney's Defeat" * 350. "The Soldier and the Sailor", "The Soldier's Prayer" * 351. "The River Lea" * 352. ''No record'' * 353. "Johnnie Booker", "Do My Johnny Poco" * 354. "Leave Her Johnnie Leave Her" * 355. "The Painful Plough", "The Useful Plough", "The Faithful Plough", "Old Friend Gardener and Ploughman" * 356. "The Sweet Nightingale" * 357. "Old Humphrey Hodge", "Rock the Cradle John" * 358. " Bold Reynard the Fox", "The Duke's Hunt" * 359. "Ellen the Fair" * 360. "The Roving Journeyman", "The Roving Irishman", "The Roving Navvie Man", "Roving Jack" * 361. "The Courting Case", "The Drunkard's Courtship" * 362. " The Old Man From Over The Sea" * 363. "Hares in the Old Plantation", "The Hearty Poacher", "I Keep My Dogs and Ferrets, Too" * 364. "Jack the Rover", "Aylesbury Girl", "Haselbury Girl", "As I Went Down to Salisbury", "As I Rode Up Through London Street", "Untied Garter" * 365. "Arthur of Bradley's Wedding" * 366. "Seeking Service", "The Rigwiddy Carlin", "Bargain with Me", "Tam Bo/Bowie/Booey", "Magherafelt Hiring Fair", "My Brave Billy Boy", "The Wanton Widow" * 367. " Sweet Polly Oliver" * 368. "Blow the Candle Out", "Bengalee Baboo" * 369. " Sam Hall" (Laws L5) * 370. "At the Dawning of the Day" * 371. "Sweet Nightingale", "Come Come My Pretty Maid", "Well Met Pretty Maid", "To Milk in the Valley Below", "The Milkpail" * 372. "British Man-of-war", "Lovely/Pretty Susan" * 373. "The Braemar Poacher", "The Roving Highlander", "The Poacher of Benabourd" * 374. " The Wark O' the Weavers" (David Shaw) * 375. "O'er the Muir Among the Heather", "Up Yon Wide and Lonely Glen", "Heather Down the Moor" * 376. "Outward Bound", "The Faithful Sailor Boy" (Laws K13) * 377. "Basket of Eggs", "Eggs in Her Basket" * 378. "Bonny Blue Handkerchief" * 379. "Green Broom", "The Broom Dasher", "Jack and His Brooms" * 380. "Seven/Two Years O'er Young", "Touch Not the Nettle" * 381. "The Scornful Dame", "Come Write Me Down Ye Powers Above", "Second Thoughts Best", "The Shepherd and His Bride" * 382. "Richard/Dicky of Taunton Dean", "Old Dobbin", "Dumbledown Deary" * 383. "The Broken-down Gentleman" * 384. "
Farewell to Nova Scotia "Farewell to Nova Scotia" is a popular folk song from Nova Scotia, Canada. It was adapted from the Scottish lament "The Soldier's Adieu" written by Robert Tannahill. It was written sometime before or during World War I and popularized in 1964 wh ...
" * 385. " Batchelor's Hall", "
Bachelor's Hall A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six ...
", "When Boys Go A-courting" * 386. "Rambling Boys/Lads of Pleasure" * 387. "The Blackbird", "If I Was a Blackbird" * 388. "The Wreck off Scilly", "The Rocks of Scilly", "Stormy Winds Do Blow" * 389. "Hark! Hark! What News?" * 390. "
Old Dan Tucker "Old Dan Tucker," also known as "Ole Dan Tucker," "Dan Tucker," and other variants, is an American popular song. Its origins remain obscure; the tune may have come from oral tradition, and the words may have been written by songwriter and perfor ...
" * 391. "Jeannette and Jeannot", "Poor Jeannette" * 392. ''No record'' * 393. "The Hearty Good Fellow", "One Penny", "No Money and Plenty", "Saddle My Horse" * 394. "
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" is an English traditional Christmas carol. It is in the Roxburghe Collection (iii. 452), and is listed as no. 394 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It is also known as "Tidings of Comfort and Joy", and by other varia ...
", "Come All You Worthy Gentlemen" * 395. " Cheerly Man", " Sally Racket" * 396. "The Bold Lieutenant", "The London Lady", "The Lion's Den", "Lions and Tigers", "St. James's", "The Lady of Carlisle" (Laws O25) * 397. "
Reynardine Reynardine is a traditional English ballad (Roud 397). In the versions most commonly sung and recorded today, Reynardine is a werefox who attracts beautiful women so that he can take them away to his castle. What fate meets them there is usually l ...
" * 398. "Caroline of Edinburgh Town", "The Hedginer" (Laws P27) * 399. "The Sheffield/Unfortunate Apprentice", "Died for Love of You", "The Chambermaid", "The Maid and Her Box", "My Sad Overthrow" * 400. "William Hall", "George Reilly", "The Brisk Young Lover/Farmer"


401 to 500

* 401. "No, My Love No", "Warfare Is Raging", "Bad Company Did Entice Me" * 402. "I Drew My Ship into a Harbour", "Awake Awake You Drowsy Sleeper", "Who Is Tapping at my Window?", "I'll Lock You Up in Your Bedchamber", "Cruel Father", "Daughter In The Dungeon" * 403. "The Drowsy Sleeper" * 404. "The State of Georgia", "Born and Raised in Ole Virginia", "O Molly Dear, Go Ask Your Mother" * 405. "Lover's Lament","Beauty Bright", "Oh Once I Did Court a Damsel", "Don't You Remember Last Friday Night", "Off to the War", "The Single Girl" * 406. "Locks and Bolts", "'Twas over Hills", "Young Men and Maids", "I Never Knew", "The Back o' Benachie", "Johnny Dials", "Over Hills and over Fields", "Anna May", "The Cuckoo" * 407. "Pretty Nancy of Yarmouth", "Barbara Allen" * 408. "
The Farmer's Boy "The Farmer's Boy" is a traditional English folk song or ballad, listed as number 408 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It has been arranged as a military march. History Origins The earliest written record of the song is under the name "The Lu ...
" * 409. " Butcher Boy" * 410. "
Bury Me Beneath the Willow "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" is a traditional ballad folk song, listed as number 410 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It is also known as "Bury Me Beneath the Weeping Willow", "The Weeping Willow", "The Willow Tree" and "Under the Willow Tree". Its a ...
" * 411. "Dear Companion" * 412. "The Rejected Lover" * 413. " The Cuckoo" * 414. "
On Top of Old Smoky "On Top of Old Smoky" (often spelled "Smokey") is a traditional folk music, folk song of the United States. As recorded by The Weavers, the song reached the pop music charts in 1951. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 414. History as ...
" * 415. "The Blind Girl", "The Blind Child's Prayer" * 416. ''No record'' * 417. "
Pretty Saro ''Pretty Saro'' (Roud 417) is an English folk ballad originating in the early 1700s. The song died out in England by the mid eighteenth century but was rediscovered in North America (particularly in the Appalachian Mountains) in the early twent ...
", "Go Away Willie", "Sir Hugh" * 418. "Mary at the Garden Gate" * 419. "The False Young Man", "False True Love", "Bird in a Cage", "T Stands for Thomas", "False Lover's Farewell", "As I Walked Out One May Morning", " The Verdant Braes of Screen" * 420. "The Silk Merchant's Daughter", "Miss Martha", "The Virginian Lover" * 421. "Sinful to Flirt" * 422. "Turtle Dove", "True Lover's Farewell", "Careless Love", "
Fare Thee Well Fare Thee Well may refer to: * "Fare Thee Well" (poem), an 1816 poem by Lord Byron * "Fare Thee Well" (song), an English folk ballad * "Dink's Song "Dink's Song" (sometimes known as "Fare Thee Well") is an American folk song played by many folk ...
" * 423. ''No record'' * 424. "My Love Is Over the Sea", "Sailing on the Sea", "Sea Song" * 425. "The Bind Girl's Prayer" * 426. "Rosewood Casket" * 427. "Tarry Trousers" * 428. "The Gambling Man" * 429. ''No record'' * 430. "
Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green "Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green" is the title of an English song, composed by the London music hall and broadside songwriter Harry Clifton (1832–1872), and first published in 1864. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 430. ...
" * 431. " Rattlesnake Mountain" * 432. "Will the Weaver" (Laws Q9) * 433. "A Week's Work Well Done", "Tiresome Wife", "The Holly Twig", "Bachelor Bright and Brave" * 434. "The Dumb Wife's Tongue Let Loose" * 435. "The Weary Pund O'Tow" * 436. "Single Girl", "O Then", "The Deserter" * 437. "O Then O Then", "I Wish I Was Single Again" * 438. "The Lazy Farmer", "The Lazy Man", "Georgia Boy", "Harm Link" * 439. "Spring Glee","When Spring Comes In", "The Dairymaid" * 440. "Cornbread and Buttermilk", "Old Virginia Girls" * 441. "I Must and I Will Get Married", "The Fit's Come On Me Now" * 442. "Hardly Think I Will", "Common Bill", "Silly Billy", "The Green Young Man" * 443. "Scenes Of Winter" * 444. "
Charles Guiteau Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was " ...
" (Laws E11) * 445. ''No record'' * 446. "
Down in the Willow Garden "Down in the Willow Garden", also known as "Rose Connelly" is a traditional Appalachian murder ballad about a man facing the gallows for the murder of his lover: he gave her poisoned wine, stabbed her, and threw her in a river. It originated in the ...
", "Rose Connelly" (Laws F6) * 447. "
Omie Wise Omie Wise or Naomi Wise (1789–1808) was an American murder victim, who is remembered by a popular murder ballad about her death. Song Omie Wise's death became the subject of a traditional American ballad. (Roud 447) One version opens: In acc ...
" * 448. "Ellen Smith" * 449. "Macafee's Confession", "Harry Gray" * 450. "When the Work's All Done This Fall" * 451. "
Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies "Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies" ( "Tiny Sparrow" or "Little Sparrow") (Roud #451) is an American folk music ballad, originating from the Appalachian region. On the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library Catalogue the earliest versions are from "B ...
" * 452. "
The Bitter Withy The Bitter Withy or Mary Mild (Roud #452) is an English folk song reflecting an unusual and apocryphal vernacular idea of Jesus Christ. The ''withy'' of the title is the Willow and the song gives an explanation as to why the willow tree rots from t ...
" * 453. "
The Cherry-Tree Carol "The Cherry-Tree Carol" ( Roud 453) is a ballad with the rare distinction of being both a Christmas carol and one of the Child Ballads (no. 54). The song itself is very old, reportedly sung in some form at the Feast of Corpus Christi in the early ...
" (Child 54) * 454. "The Irish Girl", "Meeting Is a Pleasure", "Loving Hanner", "You Will Remember" * 455. "Johnny Doyle/Dials", "The Muddy Droves" * 456. "Skewball", "The Plains of Kildare" * 457. "The Orphan Girl" * 458. "Two Little Orphans" * 459. "Fond Affection", "Go and Leave Me, If You Wish It", "Once I Loved" * 460. "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes", "Broken Vows", "Broken Hearted Lovers" * 461. "Fair and Tender Maidens" * 462. ''No record'' * 463. "They Were Standing By the Window" * 464. "Look on and Cry" * 465. "The Rowan County Murder" * 466. "The Drowned Lover", "Down by the Sea-Shore", "Oh! My Love's Dead", "I Never Will Marry" (Laws K17) * 467. "The Deaf Woman's Courtship" * 468. "Billy Grimes" * 469. "The Foolish Boy", "The Swapping Song", "The Bugle Played for Me", "Six Horses", etc. * 470. "Hush, Little Baby, The Mocking Bird" * 471. "Black Mustache" * 472. "Blow the Wind Wester/Whistling" * 473. "Well Done Liar", "Martin Said To His Man" * 474. "I Have Finished Him a Letter", "Anna Lee" * 475. "All For Me Grog" * 476. "Brennan on the Moor" * 477. "Dives and Lazarus (ballad), Dives and Lazarus" (Child 56) * 478. "The New York Trader", "Sir William Gower", "Bedlam", etc. * 479. "Sir Cawline" (Child 61) * 480. "Come All You Western Rangers" * 481. "Tom's Gone to Ilo" * 482. "Brown Adam" (Child 98) * 483. "The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington" (Child 105) * 484. "Lowlands of Holland", "Come All You Little Irish Girls", "The Lawlands O' Holland", "(The) Low (Low) Lands of Holland", "The Lowlands O' Holland", "Lowlands Low", "The Maid's Lamentation For the Loss of Her True Love", "The Lowlands of Germany", "The Soldier Bride's Lament", "Maiden's Complaint For the Loss of Her Sailor", "The Lily of Arkansas", "Sea Captain, (the/a) New Song", "I'll Build Myself a Gallant Ship", "Abroad as I Was Walking", "Holland is a Fine Place", "A New Song, Called the Distressed Sailor", "The Cold Fields of Ireland", * 485. "Sea shanty#Nature of the songs, Boney Was a Warrior" * 486. "New York Girls", "Can't You Dance the Polka" * 487. "Lady Franklin's Lament", "Lady Franklin's Lament, Lord Franklin" (Laws K9) * 488. "Whip Jamboree" * 489. "Soldier Will You Marry Me" * 490. "The Newry Highwayman", "Adieu, Adieu", "The Rambling Boy" (Laws L120) * 491. "The Poor Old Couple" * 492. "The Rainbow", "The Fight of the Spanish Main", "The Rich Damsel", "As We Were A-Sailing", etc. (Laws N4) * 493. "The Deserter" * 494. "Cock Robin" * 495. "Died for Love", "Oh What a Voice", "I Wish I Wish", "I Wish I Was a Child Again", "Sweet William" * 496. "Glee", "Of All The Birds", "Jolly Red Nose", "The Owl" * 497. "Christmas Day in the Morning" * 498. "The Roving Gambler" * 499. "Man of Constant Sorrow" * 500. "Pearl Bryant", "Jealous Lover", "The Berkshire Tragedy", "Philadelphia lawyer" (Laws F1A / Laws F1B / Laws F1C)


501 to 600

* 501. "Skin and Bones" * 502. "London Bridge Is Falling Down" * 503. "Miller of Dee" * 504. ''No record'' * 505. "Wicked Polly" * 506. "Whistle O'er the Lave O't", "The Kneeband", "My Mother Sent Me for Some Water" * 507. ''No record'' * 508. ''No record'' * 509. "The Nut Girl", "A-Nutting We Will Go" * 510. "Butter and Cheese and All" * 511. "Jack the Jolly Tar", "Pull the String", "Do Me Ama" * 512. "Colin and Phoebe" * 513. "Poor Old Horse" * 514. "The Holly and the Ivy", "Sans Day Carol" * 515. "The Massacre at Glencoe", "The Pride of Glencoe", "MacDonald", "Donald's Return to Glencoe" * 516. "With my Navvy Boots On", "Bold English Navvy" * 517. "Airlin's Fine Braes", "Cairse of Brindese/Pomaise" * 518. "The Rambling Sailor" * 519. "Van Diemen's Land", "The Poacher's/Smuggler's Song" * 520. "The Kerry Recruit" (Laws J8) * 521. "Donald Munro", "Two Sons of North Britain" * 522. "The Death of Nelson" * 523. "The Loss of the Ramillies", "The Wreck of the Ramillies (song), The Wreck of the Ramillies" * 524. "Ye Gentlemen of England" * 525. "Down on Erin's Wild Shore", "The Desolate Widow", "Isle of Man Shore", "Quays of Belfast" * 526. "Charles Dickson", "Sally Monroe" * 527. "Farewell, Dearest Nancy" * 528. "The Bold Princess Royal" (Laws K29) * 529. "Kelly the Pirate" * 530. "The Tarry Sailor" * 531. "The Saucy Sailor Boy" (Laws K38) * 532. ''No record'' * 533. "Whiskey in the Jar" * 534. "Patrick Fleming", "Lovell the Robber" * 535. ''No record'' * 536. "William and Harriet" * 537. "Willie Reilly (And (His) (Dear) Colleen Bawn)" * 538. "The Trial of Willy Reilly" * 539. "Her Servant Man" * 540. "The Squire's Young Daughter" * 541. "The Braes of Balquhidder, The Braes o' Balquither" (inspiration for "Wild Mountain Thyme"/"Will You Go Lassie, Go") * 542. "Yonder Stands a Lovely Creature", "The Roving Sailor", "Ripest Apples", "Spanish Lady" * 543. ''No record'' * 544. "Farmyard Song", "I Love My Little Rooster", "The Thrashing Machine" * 545. "The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie", "Peggy-O" * 546. "Georgie Barnwell" * 547. ''No record'' * 548. "The Rich Merchant's Daughter", "Flower of London'' * 549. "The Red River Shore" (Laws M26) * 550. "The Paisley Officer" * 551. "Lisbon", "William and Nancy/Polly" * 552. "The Silk Merchant's Daughter", "The Miser", "New York Streets" * 553. "Caroline and her Sailor Bold" (Laws N17) * 554. "The Prince of Morocco", "The Young Prince of Spain" * 555. "Kate and Her Horns", "The Clothier" * 556. "Love In a Tub", "The Old Miser Outwitted" * 557. "Johnny German" * 558. "Foggy Dew (English song), Foggy Dew" (Laws O3) * 559. "Blackberry Fold" * 560. "William and Susan", "Black-eyed Susan" * 561. "Poor Mary in the Silvery Tide" * 562. "The Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe" * 563. "Rambling Beauty", "The Widow's Daughter" * 564. " Blackwater Side" (Laws P18) * 565. "Bonny Irish Boy" * 566. "Barren Down Brae" * 567. "All Around My Hat (song), All Around My Hat", "The Nobleman's Wedding", "Another Man's Wedding" (Laws P31) * 568. "I Am a Sailor by My Right" * 569. "The Old Oak Tree" * 570. "The (Little Lousy) Tailor", "(There Was a / The) Jolly Boatman", "(The / The Old / Bold / The Bold) (Boatswain / Boatsman) Of Dover", "(The) (Boatswain / Sailor) and the Tailor", "Bold Bos'n", "(Tailor / The Boatsman / The Boatman) and the (Chest / Kist)", "The Jolly (Boatswain / Bosun)", "There Was a Wealthy Merchant", "The (Boatsman / Boatswain) and the Tailor", "The Sailor Boy", "The Tailor in the (Tea) Chest", "The (Deil / Devil) in the Kist", "The Old Bo's'n", "The Tailor and the Sailor", "The Bosun's Chest", "The Boatswain's (Honest) Wife", "Johnny's Gone to Sea", "The Boatman's Wife and the Tailor", "The Boatswain and the Lass that loves a Sailor", "The Bold Bo'sun", "The Jolly Sailor", "Old Sea Chest", "The (Little / Pretty) Tailor" * 571. "Lather and Shave" * 572. "The Turkey Factor", "The Factor's Garland" * 573. "Paper of Pins", "Blue Muslin", "The Marriage Song", "The Silver Pin" * 574. "Sucking Pig", "The Parson and the Pig" * 575. "Jan's Courtship", "Poor Bob", "Roger's Courtship" * 576. "Searching for Lambs" * 577. "Little Boney", "Boney's Total Defeat and Wellington's Victory" * 578. "The Maid in Bedlam", "The Loyal Lover" * 579. "I Shall Be Married Next Monday Morning" * 580. "Hare Hunting Song", "The Morning is Charming" * 581. "Jenny of the Moor" * 582. "The Tardy Wooer", "Gallant and Gay" * 583. The Curragh of Kildare, "Cold Winter Is Past", "The Curragh of Kildare" * 584. Sporting song, "Dido and Spandigo", "Dido Bendigo", "The Duke's Hunt" * 585. "In Bibberley Town", "The Beverly Maid" * 586. "Banks of Sweet Primroses" * 587. "The Americans Have Stolen my True Love Away", "American King", "The Young Rival" * 588. "The Rifle Boys", "Success to the Blues" * 589. "Little Bingo" * 590. "Hodge of the Mill and Buxom Nell", "Roger of the Vale" * 591. "Once More A-lumb'ring Go" * 592. "Lovely Joan" * 593. "Farewell Lads and Lasses", "I live not where I love" * 594. "Queen of the May" * 595. "The Knight's Dream", "The Labouring Man's Daughter", "Cornish Young Man" * 596. "Farewell to Kingsbridge", "North Amerikay" * 597. "Sussex Carol", "On Christmas Night All Christians Sing" * 598. "Ratcliffe Highway#Song, Ratcliffe Highway" * 599. "Spurn Point", "The Wreck of the Industry" * 600. "Hills Of Caledonia", "Jamie Raeburn, Jamie/John Raeburn"


601 to 700

* 601. "The Old Miser", "The Sailor's Misfortune and Happy Marriage", "The Lady of Riches", "The Press Gang", "The Lady and the Sailor" * 602. "Our Captain Calls", "The Distressed Maid" * 603. "Banks of the Roses" * 604. "Welcome Sailor", "The Nightingale" * 605. "Through Moorfields" * 606. "The Brisk and Bonny Lad", "The Country Lass" * 607. "Through the Groves" * 608. "Cottage Near a Wood", "It's Forty Long Miles" * 609. "The Death of Bill Brown" * 610. "The Rippon Sword Dancers' Song", "Pace Egging Song" * 611. "Jack Donahoe" * 612. "Sidney Allen" * 613. "Boston Harbour" * 614. "Pace Egging Song" * 615. "He That Will Not Merry Be" * 616. "Heave Away", "We're All Bound to Go" * 617. "The Ages of Man" * 618. "Smuggler's Boy" * 619. "Honest Ploughman" * 620. "Poor Black Bess" * 621. "Turpin Hero" * 622. "Bloody Waterloo" * 623. "Andrew Rose", "Andrew Ross" * 624. "General Wolfe (song), General Wolfe" * 625. "The Yankee Man-of-War", "The Stately Southerner" * 626. "Constitution and Guerrierre" * 627. "Young Edward", "The Battle of Mill Springs" * 628. "The Dying Ranger" * 629. "Two Soldiers", "The Fierce Last Charge", "The Battle of Gettysburg" * 630. "The Merrimac", "The Cumberland and the Merrimac" * 631. "The Dying Cowboy", "The Lone Prairie" * 632. "Billy Venero" * 633. "The Lonely Cowboy", "Cowboy's Home Sweet Home" * 634. "The Hills of Mexico", "Buffalo Skinners", "On the Trail of the Buffalo" * 635. "My Heart's Tonight in Texas" * 636. "Jimmy Judge" * 637. "Johnny Doyle", "Johnny Stiles" * 638. "Jim Whalen" * 639. "Harry Dunn" * 640. "Michigan-i-o", "Canaday-i-o", "The Jolly Lumberman" * 641. "The Backwoodsman" * 642. "Jack Haggerty" * 643. "The Rock Island Line" * 644. "Go to Sea Once More" * 645. "The Bigler's Crew" * 646. "Charles Augustus Anderson", "The Saladin Mutiny" * 647. "Bound Down to Newfoundland", "The Schooner Mary Ann" * 648. "The Gallant Brigantine" * 649. "The Maid of Amsterdam" * 650. "Johnny Come Down to Hilo" * 651. "Whiskey Johnny" * 652. "Haul on the Bowline" * 653. "Mainsail Haul", "Paddy Lay Back" * 654. "Still I Love Him", "The Black Shawl", "Do You Love an Apple?", "I'll Go With Him Wherever He Goes" * 655. "Death ('Tis/is) a Melancholy (Day/Call)", "Tribulation", "Awful Awful Awful" * 656. "The Little Family", "Bethany" * 657. "Amanda (the Captive/and Albin)", "(Her/The) White Bosom Bare", "(The) White (Maiden) Captive", "Young Albin", "Olban", "Young Alban and Amandy", "Lamanda", "The Wild Mustard River", "(Bright/Sufferings of) Amanda" (Laws H15) * 658. "Burglar Man" (Laws H23) * 659. "(Courting) the Widow's Daughter", "The Widow's (Old Broom/A-courtin')", "Last Saturday Night (Was Jolly/I Entered a House)", "Hard Times", "Johnny Mccardner", "Billy B. Madison" (Laws H25) * 660. "Pleasant and Delightful" * 661. "Peggy (Band/Bawn/Bond/Bain/Ban/Bann)", "Peggy Bawn's Air", "As I Went O'er", "A Song About a Man-of-war", "Ireland Hill", "As I Walked O'er the Highland Hills", "Sweet Island's Hill" * 662. "The Press Gang", "Man of War" * 663. "Fountain of Christ's Blood" * 664. "The Bonny Bunch of Roses" (Laws J5) * 665. "The Birmingham Boys" * 666. "Widdliecombe Fair", "Monaghan Fair" * 667. "Shanty Boys in the Pine", "Jim Lockwood" * 668. "Peter Emberly" (Laws C27) * 669. "River in the Pines" (Laws dC33) * 670. "(The) Shanty Boy (Wins)", "Trenton Town", "(The Shanty Boy and) the Mossback", "The Farmer's Son and the Shanty Boy", "Shanty Boys", "The Farmer and the Shanty Boy", "Shanty Boy Farmer Boy", "Shanty Girl", "The Shanty-boy and the Farmer's Son", "The Moss-back and the Shanty Boy", "The Shanty Boy and the Farmer" * 671. "The Journeyman Tailor", "The Jolly Stage Driver" (Laws O13) * 672. "One Night As I Lay On My Bed" * 673. "Bold Manning" (Laws D15) * 674. "Katie Mora" (Laws N24) * 675. "The Merchant's Daughter", "Constant Farmer's Son" (Laws M33) * 676. "Dennis O'Reilly" * 677. "Wild Colonial Boy" (Laws L20) * 678. "Mrs. McGrath", "Mrs. McGraw", "My Son Ted", "My Son John", "The Sergeant and Mrs. McGrath" * 679. "The Eumerella Shore" * 680. "Grey Mare", "Roger the Miller" (Laws P8) * 681. "Lowlands" * 682. "The First Noel, The First Nowell" * 683. "The North Country Collier" * 684. ''No record'' * 685. "The Girl I Left Behind Me", "Blyth Camps" * 686. "Oxen Ploughing" * 687. "Spanish Ladies" * 688. "The Streams of Lovely Nancy" * 689. "Wicklow Rangers", "The Girl I Left Behind Me" * 690. "The Dolphin", "Lord Exmouth", "The Warlike Seaman" * 691. "Bob Sims", "Logan County Jailhouse", "Sporting Cowboy" (Laws E17) * 692. "The Death of J.B. Marcum" (Laws E19) * 693. "Henry Green" (Laws F14) * 694. "Fuller and Warren" (Laws F16) * 695. "Ellen Flannery", "Floyd Frasier" (Laws F19) * 696. "Little Mary Phagan" (Laws F20) * 697. "Charlie Lawson", "The Lawson Murder" (Laws F35) * 698. "The Mines of Avondale" (Laws G6) * 699. "Ten Thousand Miles Away from Home", "Western Hobo" (Laws H2) * 700. I Saw Three Ships, "I Saw Three Ships", "The Sunny Bank"


701 to 800

* 701. "New Years Carol", "Awake Awake" * 702. "The Moon Shines Bright" * 703. "Blow Boys Blow" * 704. "One More Day" * 705. "Silver Jack" (Laws C24) * 706. "The Banks of Little Eau Plain", "Johnny Murphy" (Laws C2) * 707. "The Cumberland's Crew" (Laws A18) * 708. "Gay Spanish Maid" (Laws K16) * 709. "The White Cockade" * 710. "Away to California", "The Wisconsin Emigrant" (Laws B25) * 711. "Silver Dagger (song), Silver Dagger" * 712. "Wreck of the Six Wheeler", "Jay Gould's Daughter" (Laws I16 / Laws dl25) * 713. "Mary's Dream" (Laws K20) * 714. "Mantle of Green" (Laws N38) * 715. "Beaver Creek" * 716. "The Quaker's Courtship" * 717. ''No record'' * 718. ''No record'' * 719. "The Old Maid's Song" * 720. ''No record'' * 721. "Drunkard's Hell" * 722. "Husband's Dream" * 723. "The Drunkard's Lone Child" * 724. "For Seven Long Years I've Been Married" * 725. "Little Brown Jug (song), Little Brown Jug" * 726. ''No record'' * 727. "When I Die", "Grease My Heels" * 728. "Old Adam", "When Adam was first created" * 729. "Charlie", "Weevily Wheat", "O'er the Water to Charlie" * 730. "Three Dukes", "The Dilsey Dolsey Officer" * 731. "Jenny Jenkins" * 732. ''No record'' * 733. "The Jolly Miller" * 734. "In and Out the Window", "Round and Round the Village" * 735. "Pretty Little Pink", "Green Coffee" * 736. "Little Fight in Mexico" * 737. ''No record'' * 738. "Buffalo Gals" * 739. "Sally Goodin" * 740. "I Love Coffee" * 741. "Uncle Joe Cut off His Toe" * 742. "The Grand Old Duke of York" * 743. ''No record'' * 744. ''No record'' * 745. "Old McDonald Had a Farm", "The Farmyard", "The Merry Green Fields (of the Lowland)" * 746. "The Old Woman and her Pig", "Little Betty Pringle" * 747. "The Woodpecker", "Bird Song" * 748. "Jaybird Died with the Whooping Cough" * 749. ''No record'' * 750. "I Had a Little Sweetheart" * 751. "The Old Gray Mare" * 752. "The Jackfish", "Fish on a Hook" * 753. "Bob Ridley'" * 754. "Sourwood Mountain" * 755. ''No record'' * 756. "Red River Valley (song), Red River Valley" * 757. "Wildwood Flower" * 758. ''No record'' * 759. "Gum Tree Canoe" * 760. "See the Train go Round the Bend", "Goodbye My Lover Goodbye", "I Saw the Ship Go Round the Bend" * 761. "Someone's Tall and Handsome" * 762. "Bonnie Blue Eyes" * 763. "I Love Little Willie" * 764. "Old Grimes" * 765. "Twenty Years Ago" * 766. "History of the World", "Walk in the Parlor" * 767. "Meet Me By Moonlight" * 768. "May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister" * 769. "The Red White and Red" (Laws dA36) * 770. "Bluebird" * 771. "John Brown's Body" * 772. "Sweet Sunny South" * 773. "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" (Laws A15) * 774. "The Titanic (song), The Titanic" * 775. "The Ship that Never Returned" (Laws D27) * 776. "Aunt Sal's Song", "The Bashful Courtship" * 777. "Wreck of the Old 97" * 778. "Kingdom Coming", "The Year of Jubilo" * 779. "Battleship of Maine" * 780. "Little Sadie" * 781. "Little Marian Parker" (Laws F33) * 782. "Give to My Love Nell", "Jack and Joe" * 783. "Frankie Silver" (Laws E13) * 784. "Charlie Brook" * 785. "Dublin Bay" * 786. "Young Companions", "Bad Company" (Laws E15) * 787. "White House Blues", "Unlucky Road to Washington" * 788. "Farewell Dear Roseanna" (Laws M30) * 789. "I'm Going Back to North Carolina" * 790. "John Henry (folklore), John Henry" (Laws I1) * 791. ''No record'' * 792. "My Mistress Came to the Door", "Rap-Tap-Tap", "The Farmer's Servant", "The Thresher in the Barn" * 793. "The Poacher's Fate", "The Gallant Poacher", "Come All You Lads of High Renown". * 794. "The Bonnie House of Airlie" (Child 199) * 795. "The Boyne Water" * 796. "The Ranger", "Three Huntsmen", "Tom Reynard" * 797. "Old Roger" * 798. "Major Andre's Death", "John Paulan", (Laws A2) * 799. "The Government Claim", "Starving to Death on a Government Claim", "The Lane County Bachelor", "Greer County" * 800. "Bright Sunny South" (Laws A23)


801 to 900

* 801. ''No record'' * 802. "Tinker, Tailor" * 803. "Farewell, He" * 804. ''No record'' * 805. ''No record'' * 806. "Bob of Dumblane" * 807. "The Ship in Distress" * 808. "Christmas Drawing Near at Hand" * 809. "Sea shanty#Perceptions of contemporary observers, Haul Away Joe", "Haul Away for Rosie" * 810. "Clear the Track", "Let the Bullgine Run" * 811. "The Valiant Sailor", "The Sailor's Wish", "Polly on the Shore" * 812. "Rosebuds in June", "Sheepshearer Song" * 813. "Fire Down Below" * 814. "So Handy", "Hand Over Hand" * 815. "The Angel Gabriel", "Lazerus", "Come All You Worthy Christian Men" * 816. "Blacksmith (song), The Blacksmith" * 817. "Sweet Moll" * 818. "Three Lovely Lasses in Bannion" * 819. "Bonnet So Blue" * 820. "Burns and Highland Mary" (Laws O34) * 821. "What Are Little Boys Made Of?" * 822. "Durant Jail" * 823. "The Good Old Rebel" * 824. "Lonesome Road" * 825. "Liza Jane" * 826. "What'll I Do with the Baby-o", "Georgie" * 827. "Git Along, Little Dogies" * 828. "The Chapter of Cheats", "Every Man is a Rogue" * 829. "Rakish Young Fellow" * 830. "The Heights of Alma" (Laws J10) * 831. "The Bunch of Rushes" * 832. "Oh No No", "Bonny Glenshee" * 833. "The Mower (folk song), The Mower" * 834. "The Blind Sailors" (Laws K5) * 835. "Captain James", "The Captain's Apprentice" * 836. "Cindy (folk song), Cindy" * 837. "Shoemaker's Song", "The Cobbler" * 838. "The Dreary Dreary Life" (Laws B16) * 839. "Come Home, Father" * 840. ''No record'' * 841. ''No record'' * 842. "I am a Driver" * 843. "Come All Ye Lonely Lovers" * 844. "The Coal Creek Explosion", "Shut Up In the Mines of Cold Creek" (Laws G9) * 845. "Johnnie My Man" * 846. "Slighted Nansy", "Nobody Coming to Marry Me" * 847. "Joe Moggins" * 848. "What's the Life of a Man?" * 849. "Bewick and Graham" (Child 211) * 850. "My Father Kept a Horse" * 851. "You Subjects of England", "William Tayor the Poacher", "Keepers and Poachers" * 852. "Mandi Went to Puv the Grai", "All Through Me Rakli" * 853. "The King and the Forester", "King William and the Keeper" * 854. "Sweet Blooming Lavender", "Lavender Cry" * 855. "Joy After Sorrow", "Raking the Hay" * 856. "Death of Black Bess" * 857. "Ca' the Ewes to the Knowes", "The Ewe Lamb" * 858. "I Wonder What's Keeping My True Love Tonight", "I'm Sorry", "The Rue and Thyme", "Green Grass it Grows Bonny" * 859. ''No record'' * 860. "Sheffield Park (song), Sheffield Park" * 861. "She Moved Through the Fair" * 862. "The Jolly Driver" * 863. "The Jolly Tinker" * 864. "The Laird of the Dainty Doonby" * 865. "Baffled Knight" * 866. "The Overgate (folk song), The Overgate" * 867. "The Brewer Laddie" * 868. "Countryman's Ramble in Cheapside", "Up to the Rigs" * 869. "Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron" * 870. "My Husband's Got No Courage In Him" * 871. ''No record'' * 872. "Dick Darby the Cobbler" * 873. "The Husbandman and the Servingman" * 874. "The Threshing Song" * 875. "The Oyster Girl" * 876. "Hard, Hard Times" * 877. "Six Jolly Miners" * 878. "The Echoing Horn" * 879. "The Industrious Farmer", "The Sheepsheering Song" * 880. "Fathom the Bowl" * 881. "Campbell the Driver", "Three English Blades" * 882. "Drink Old England Dry", "Haxey Hood#Preparations, Cannons" * 883. "Calton weavers#In popular culture, Nancy Whisky" * 884. "Card Playing Song", "Tom Brown" * 885. "To Be a Good Companion", "The Sussex Toast" * 886. "The Wonderful Crocodile" * 887. "The Farmyard Song" * 888. "The Buchan Miller" * 889. "Banks of the Bann" * 890. "Maxwell's Doom", "Ewing Brooks" (Laws E12) * 891. "The Carrion Crow" * 892. "The Merchant's Daughter of Bristol" * 893. "Old Erin Far Away", "The Dying Soldier" (Laws J7) * 894. "The Maid and Wife" * 895. "The Lass's Wardrobe" * 896. "The Gallows" (Laws L11) * 898. "The Parcel from a Lady" * 897. "The Folkestone Murder" * 899. "Underneath Her Apron", "The Bird in the Bush (Traditional Erotic Songs), Gathering Rushes in the Month of May" * 900. "Little Beggarman"


901 to 1000

* 901. "The Lost Lady Found" (Laws Q31) * 902. "Shooting Goshen's Cocks Up", "The Poaching Song", "Row-Dow-Dow" * 903. "The Prentice Boy" (Laws M12) * 904. "High Germany (folk song) , High Germany" * 905. "Little Boy Billee" * 906. "Roll on Silvery Moon", "Bonnie Moon" * 907. "Peggy and the Soldier", "The Old Soldier", "A New Ballad of the Souldier and Peggy" (Laws P13) * 908. ''No record'' * 909. ''No record'' * 910. "Besom Maker" * 911. "Siúil A Rún" * 912. "Fisherman's Boy" (Laws Q29) * 913. "Jolly Roving Tar" (Laws O27) * 914. "I Sowed Some Seeds", "The Hostess' Daughter", "London Town" * 915. "Old Paint" * 916. "Lovely Jimmy", "In Bristol There Lived a Fair Lady" * 917. "The Watchet Sailor" (Laws P4) * 918. "Monkey Turned Barber" (Laws Q14) * 919. "Jack Tar on Shore" (Laws K39) * 920. "Johnny Galocher" * 921. "The Collier Lad" * 922. "Lawyer Lee", "The Lawyer Bold" * 923. "Paddy Haggerty's Breeches" * 924. "The Flash Frigate" (Laws D13) * 925. "On Board the Kangaroo" * 926. "A Hundred Years Ago" * 927. "Homeward Bound" * 928. "Music of Liverpool#History, Liverpool Judies" * 929. "Ballytrapeen", "Swansea Gals" * 930. "He Back She Back" * 931. "Shuile Agra", "Blood Red Roses" * 932. "Heave Away Cheerily" * 933. "Robin Hood and the Ranger" (Child 131) * 934. "Bucking Bronco" (Laws B15) * 935. "Grat for Gruel" * 936. "The Nativity", "Sherburne" * 937. "Jone O'Grinfield", "Four Loom Weaver" * 938. "A Bucket of Mountain Dew" * 939. "Robin Tamson's Dochter" (Laws O12) * 940. "Sad Condition", "Old Jim Lane" * 941. "Rye Whiskey", "I'll Eat When I'm Hungry" * 942. "Cotton-Eyed Joe" * 943. "Birmingham Jail" * 944. "The Barley Mow" * 945. "Young Willie", "Valentine's Day" * 946. "Going to Chelsea" * 947. "The Sea Captain" (Laws Q12) * 948. "Fair Floro", "The Unkind Shepherdess" * 949. "The Storm" * 950. "Banks of the Nile" (Laws N9) * 951. "Captain Mansfield's Fight with the Turks at Sea", "The Twenty Fourth of February", "The Good Luck Ship" * 952. "Single Life", "The Lady of Greenwich", "Jolly Sailor" * 953. "Willie Graham" * 954. "Flash Company", "The Wandering Girl" * 955. "Young Barnwell" * 956. "The Spotted Cow" * 957. "Flora the Lily of the West" (Laws P29) * 958. "The Drums They Play for War" (Laws N9) * 959. "The Sailor and the Shepherdess", "The Sailor's Courtship" (Laws O8) * 960. "Waterloo" (Laws N32) * 961. "Brave Wolfe" * 962. "Pretty Susan the Pride of Kildare" (Laws P6) * 963. "Battle of Shannon and Chesapeake" (Laws J22) * 964. "County Gaol" * 965. "Timothy", "As I Was a Walking", "The Fair Maid" * 966. "Go From My Window" * 967. "Paul Jones" (Laws A4) * 968. "Bedlam City", "Do You See Billy Coming" * 969. "Limbo", "The Prodigal Son" * 970. "The Whaler's Song", "Greenland" * 971. "The Stonecutter Boy/The Bricklayer's Dream", "The Brickster" * 972. "Starry Night for a Ramble" * 973. "Foggy Dew (Irish ballad), The Foggy Dew" * 974. "Plaster", "Sheep's Skin and Beeswax" * 975. "Jack Stewart", "Man You Don't Meet Every Day" * 976. ''No record'' * 977. "Willie the Weeper" * 978. "Kenny Wagner" (Laws E7) * 979. ''No record'' * 980. "The Fourteenth of July" (Laws J19) * 981. "Naomi Wise" (Laws F31) * 982. "Bold Belfast Shoemaker" (Laws J15) * 983. "Patrick Shean" (Laws J11) * 984. "The Bold Pirate" (Laws K30) * 985. "Rigs O' Rye" (Laws O11) * 986. "Cupid the Pretty Plowboy" (Laws O7) * 987. "Green Mossy Banks" (Laws O15) * 988. "The Slighted Soldier" (Laws O16) * 989. "Bonnie Wee Widow" (Laws O18) * 990. "A Man in Love He Feels No Cold" (Laws O20) * 991. "The Most Unconstant of Young Men", "Nancy's Courtship", "True Lovers' Discussion" (Laws O22) * 992. "Kate Avourneen", "Barney and Kate" (Laws O21) * 993. "The Constant Lovers", "The Sailor and the Farmer's Daughter" (Laws O41) * 994. "Lady and the Farmer's Son" (Laws O40) * 995. "The Lovely Banks of the Boyne" (Laws P22) * 996. "All On Account of a Bold Lover Gay" (Laws P23) * 997. "The Perjured Maid", "A Gentleman of Exeter", "A Ring of Gold They Broke in Two" (Laws P32) * 998. "Susannah Clargy" (Laws P33) * 999. "Dobbin's Flowery Vale" (Laws O29) * 1000. "The Bold Privateer" (Laws O32)


1001 to 1100

* 1001. "Fair Fanny Moore" (Laws O38) * 1002. "Jenny Dear" (Laws P11) * 1003. "As I Walked Out One May Morning", "A Day Too Young" (Laws P19) * 1004. "Battle of the Ladle" (Laws Q7) * 1005. "Major's Britches", "The Miller and the Major" (Laws Q10) * 1006. "The Old Dyer", "The Dog in the Closet" (Laws Q11) * 1007. "Courting in the Kitchen" (Laws Q16) * 1008. "Pat Malone Forgot He Was Dead", "The Irish Wake" (Laws Q18) * 1009. "Finnegan's Wake" (Laws Q17) * 1010. "Doran's Ass" (Laws Q19) * 1011. "Our Ship She Lays in Harbour" * 1012. "Creeping Jane" (Laws Q23) * 1013. "Father Tom O'Neale" (Laws Q25) * 1014. "Blantyre mining disaster#The Blantyre disaster in music, The High Blantyre Explosion" * 1015. "The Miner's Doom" (Laws Q36) * 1016. "The London Prentice" (Laws Q38) * 1017. "Devilish Mary" (Laws Q4) * 1018. "The Wanton Seed", "The Lamentation for Willie Lenox", "The Building of Solomon's Temple" (Laws Q39) * 1019. "The North Star", "The Merchant's Son and the Parson's Daughter" (Laws M21) * 1020. "Gragal Machree" (Laws M23) * 1021. "The Tan-yard Side" (Laws M28) * 1022. "The Plymouth Tragedy" (Laws M29) * 1023. ''No record'' * 1024. "Barley Rakings" * 1025. "Blow Away Ye Morning Breezes" * 1026. "Chase the Buffalo" * 1027. "Bushes and Briers" * 1028. "Catch Me If You Can" * 1029. "Come All You Lads and Lasses" * 1030. "The Croppy Boy" (Laws J14) * 1031. "Death and the Lady" * 1032. "Spithead and Nore mutinies#The Nore, The Death of Parker" * 1033. "Dicky the Miller" * 1034. "Let Him Go Let Him Tarry", "Fare Thee Well Cold Winter" * 1035. "Fare Thee Well My Dearest Dear" * 1036. "Four and Twenty Tailors" * 1037. "The Furze Field", "The Jolly Huntsman's Call" * 1038. "Gosport Beach" * 1039. "Gossip Joan" * 1040. "Green Bushes" (Laws P2) * 1041. "Hunting the Hare" * 1042. "I am a Brisk Young Sailor" * 1043. "I am a Coachman", "Jack of All Trades" * 1044. "Nottamun Town" * 1045. "I Rode My Little Horse", "The London Rover" * 1046. "Holmfirth Anthem", "Pratty Flowers", "Through the Groves", "Abroad for Pleasure" * 1047. "Jenny Jones" * 1048. "Jolly Old Hawk" * 1049. "Love is Pleasing" * 1050. "The Derbyshire Miller", "Matthew the Miller", "My Tipper-to-billy-go-lario" * 1051. "May and December" * 1052. "The Molecatcher" * 1053. ''No record'' * 1054. "New Garden Fields" * 1055. "The Shepherd's Wife", "Shepherd, O Shepherd" * 1056. "Faithful Lovers" * 1057. "Old Mother Crawley" * 1058. "Bristol Town" * 1059. "I Must Live All Alone", "As I was A-Walking" * 1060. "The Farmer's Daughter and the Gay Ploughboy" * 1061. "Wealthy Farmer's Son" * 1062. "Belfast Mountains" * 1063. "The Lady and the Farmer" * 1064. "Poor Murdered Woman" * 1065. "The Hampshire Mummers' Christmas Carol", "God Sent for Us the Sunday" * 1066. "The Mummers' Carol", "God Bless the Master" * 1067. "Jovial Ranger" * 1068. "Yarmouth is a Pretty Town" * 1069. "Oh Dickey, Oh Dickey" * 1070. "The Virgin's Wreath" * 1071. "A New Flounce to your Gown", "Weigh Anchor", "Little Miss Nancy" * 1072. "The Hawthorn Bush" * 1073. "Turkey Rhubarb" * 1074. "The Maid's Lament" * 1075. "The Wheel of Fortune" * 1076. "Tartar Drum", "Follow the Drum" * 1077. "Gaol Song" * 1078. "On Christmas Day It Happened So" * 1079. "The Cruise of the Calabar" * 1080. "Joe the Carrier Lad", "Jim the Carter's Lad" * 1081. "The American Stranger" * 1082. "Bold Nevison the Highwayman" * 1083. "Brigg Fair" * 1084. "Free and Easy to Jog Along", "Free and Easy" * 1085. "Gown so Green" * 1086. "Howden Fair" * 1087. "British Waterside (The Jolly Sailor)" * 1088. "The Jolly Waggoner" * 1089. "Bill Scrimshaw the Scotsman", "The Lincolnshire Wrestler", "The Wrestling Match" * 1090. "The Spinning Wheel" * 1091. ''No record'' * 1092. "Come All Ye Bold Countrymen" * 1093. "The Nightingale" * 1094. "The Grey Goose and Gander" * 1095. "Highland Mary" * 1096. "Braes of Strathblane" * 1097. ''No record'' * 1098. "Mammy's Pet" * 1099. "Maggie's Smile" * 1100. ''No record''


1101 to 1200

* 1101. "Glowerowerem", "Bonny Balcairn" * 1102. "Johnny Todd", "Dig for Silver", "Johnnie Johnston" * 1103. "Captain Death" * 1104. "Outward Bound" * 1105. "Just As the Tide Was Flowing" * 1106. "The Plains of Waterloo" (Laws J3) * 1107. "Spence Broughton" * 1108. "Awful Execution of John Bird Bell" * 1109. "The Flyingdale Fox Hunt" * 1110. "White Hare" * 1111. "The Roving Heckler Lad" * 1112. "The Rover" * 1113. "Down in the Village", "Shepherd Boy" * 1114. "Down by the Derwent Side" * 1115. "Spencer the Rover" * 1116. "I Love Sixpence" * 1117. "With Henry Hunt We'll Go" * 1118. "The Foggy Dew" * 1119. ''No record'' * 1120. "Stolen Child" * 1121. "Remember the Poor" * 1122. "Christ was Born in Bethlehem", "Down Came an Angel" * 1123. "Clean Pea Straw", "The Best Bed's a Featherbed" * 1124. ''No record'' * 1125. "Sally's Love for a Young Man", "The Jaunting Car" * 1126. "Chainmaker Lad" * 1127. "He's Only a Chimney Sweeper" * 1128. "The Miller and the Lass" * 1129. "Jolly Joe the Collier's Son" * 1130. "Poll and Nancy Hogan" * 1131. "The Dudley Boys" * 1132. "The Battle of Waterloo" * 1133. "When You Get Up in the Morning" * 1134. "Stop that Clock" * 1135. "Early in the Morning" * 1136. "The Old Miner" * 1137. "No Irish Need Apply" * 1138. ''No record'' * 1139. "Rakish Young Fellow" * 1140. "The Fox and the Hare" * 1141. ''No record'' * 1142. "Valentine Chant" * 1143. "Mowing Match Song" * 1144. "Lace Tell" * 1145. "The Magpie" * 1146. "The Gallant Hussar" * 1147. "Jerusalem Cuckoo" * 1148. "McCafferty" * 1149. "When Frost is on the Pumpkin" * 1150. ''No record'' * 1151. "Unfortunate Shepherdess" * 1152. "Father's Advice" * 1153. "Kiss Me Quick" * 1154. "Parson and the Clerk" * 1155. "Lincolnshire Wedding Song", "The Wedding Song" * 1156. "Labouring Man" * 1157. "The Sons of Albion" * 1158. "Rochester Lass" * 1159. "Rejoice the Promis'd Savior's Come", "First Carol" * 1160. ''No record'' * 1161. "Reilly's Daughter", "The One-eyed Riley" * 1162. "The Bonny Labouring Boy" * 1163. "The Egloshayle Ringers" * 1164. "Old King Cole" * 1165. "The Drunkard" * 1166. "General Munroe" * 1167. "Come All Ye Brisk Young Bachelors" * 1168. "The Cabin Boy", "The Rich Lady Gay" * 1169. ''No record'' * 1170. "The Trees are All Bare", "Christmas Song" * 1171. "'Twas in the Year of 1835" * 1172. "We'll Go A-Hunting Today" * 1173. "The Wild Rover" * 1174. "The Wreck of the Northfleet", "Father Put Me in the Boat" * 1175. "Good Morning, Pretty Maid" * 1176. ''No record'' * 1177. "Hunting Song" * 1178. "The Old Farmer" * 1179. "Freemasons' Song" * 1180. "Four Seasons of the Year" * 1181. "The Sportsman's Game", "Somersetshire Hunting Song" * 1182. "The Fox Chase" * 1183. "The Barbel" * 1184. "Nothing at All" * 1185. "Bonny Light Horseman (song), Bonny Light Horseman" * 1186. "Jolly Young Waterman" * 1187. "Britons Strike Home" * 1188. "Polka Mad" * 1189. "Grand Conversation on Napoleon" * 1190. "The Churchwarden's Song" * 1191. "Ye Mariners All", "A Jug of This" * 1192. "Rosin the Bow", "Old Rosin the Beau" * 1193. "The New-Mown Hay" * 1194. "Old Bedstead" * 1195. "Grandmother's Chair" * 1196. "The Body-Snatcher's Trade" * 1197. "A Poor Lonely Widow" * 1198. "The Modest Maid" * 1199. "Blow the Winds I-o" * 1200. "The Female Smuggler"


1201 to 1300

* 1201. ''No record'' * 1202. "Rose in June" * 1203. ''No record'' * 1204. "Winchester Gaol" * 1205. "The Brisk Young Ploughboy", "The Brave Ploughboy" * 1206. "Hard Times of Old England" * 1207. "Shepherds Arise" * 1208. "The Shepherd's Song" * 1209. "Dame Durden" * 1210. "Now All You Lads" * 1211. ''No record'' * 1212. "Rumpsy Bumpsy" * 1213. "Charming Molly" * 1214. "Come All You Bold Britons" * 1215. "The Shepherd Adonis" * 1216. "Sportsmen Arouse", "Innocent Hare" * 1217. "Sweep Chimney Sweep" * 1218. "Rose of Allendale, The Rose of Allandale" (Charles Jefferys, Sidney Nelson) * 1219. "Suit of Corduroy" * 1220. "Thousands or More" * 1221. "The Battle of Alma" * 1222. "Softly the Night" * 1223. "British Soldier's Grave" * 1224. "Essex Hawkey Encore", "Jolly Good Song" * 1225. "Corydon and Phillis" * 1226. "The Shearer's Song" * 1227. "A-Begging Buttermilk", "To Curb Rising Thoughts" * 1228. "Good Company" * 1229. "Music and Wine" * 1230. "How Happy is the Man" * 1231. "How I Could Ride", "Dumy Dum Darie" * 1232. "Here's a Health to King George" * 1233. "Now So Merry We Have Met" * 1234. "Come Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl" * 1235. "Here's a Health to All Good Lasses" * 1236. "Come You Friends of a Social Life" * 1237. "The Bonny Christ Church Bells", "Hark the Bonny" * 1238. "Come My Lads" * 1239. "John Peel" * 1240. "Old Towler" * 1241. "Chivvy Chivvy O" * 1242. "Tally I-o In the Morning" * 1243. "Hark Hark Away to the Downs" * 1244. "The Gipsies' Glee", "What a Merry Life We Gipsies Lead" * 1245. "Days When We Went a Gypsying" * 1246. "The Lass of Richmond Hill" * 1247. "Garland of Love" * 1248. "Old Simon" * 1249. "Three Jolly Bachelors" * 1250. "Fairlop Fair" * 1251. "Ere Round the Huge Oak" * 1252. "The Social Fellows" * 1253. "Push About the Pitcher" * 1254. "The Rich and the Poor" * 1255. "Toast" * 1256. ''No record'' * 1257. "The Pretty Chambermaid" * 1258. ''No record'' * 1259. "Gipsy King" * 1260. "Off to Flanders", "The Coward" * 1261. "The Cluster of Nuts" * 1262. "In Former Times" * 1263. "My Old Wife" * 1264. "The Sowers' Song" * 1265. "A-Courting I Went", "Nothing Else to Do" * 1266. "The Fatal Ramilies" * 1267. ''No record'' * 1268. "Eynsham Poaching Song", "Southrop Poaching Song", "The Three Poachers" * 1269. "Ground For the Floor" * 1270. "My Cottage Well Thatched with Straw" * 1271. "Village Fair" * 1272. "The Shepherd and the Maiden" * 1273. "Dainty Davy in the Hog Tub", "Pig's Meat Courtship", "It's Once I Courted", "Swim for Love in the Hog-Tub", "She Bundled Me Into the Hog Tub" * 1274. "Blue Tail Fly" * 1275. "The Recruiting Sargeant" * 1276. "The Maid of the Mill" * 1277. "The Weaver's Daughter" * 1278. ''No record'' * 1279. Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?, "O Dear What Can the Matter Be", "Bunch of Blue Ribbons" * 1280. "We'll Sit Upon the Gate" * 1281. "Brave Old Oak" * 1282. "All Around the Room" * 1283. "All Among the Barley" (Elizabeth Stirling) * 1284. "The Snail" * 1285. "Bonnie Hodge" * 1286. "Captain Grant" * 1287. "Long Tail Blue" * 1288. "Betsy Baker" * 1289. "There Was a Little Man" * 1290. "Three Flies" * 1291. "The Football Match" * 1292. "John Appleby" * 1293. "I'm His Only Daughter" * 1294. "Harvest Home" * 1295. "What Can a Young Lassie" * 1296. "The Pigeon" * 1297. "The Wee Wifie", "The Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket" * 1298. "From the Brow of the Hill" * 1299. "Hark the Rock", "Cease Ye Stormy Winds to Blow", "The Wanderer" * 1300. "Needlecases"


1301 to 1400

* 1301. "Love Farewell", "The Harvest Shearin'", "John and Molly Lay A-Musing" * 1302. "Soldier Boy for Me", "The Railroader" * 1303. "Bold Robin Hood" * 1304. "The Beggar Girl" * 1305. "Generous Farmer" * 1306. "My Own Dear Home" * 1307. "Leather Bottle" * 1308. "The Down-Hill of Life", "Tomorrow" * 1309. "The Mailman and the Miller", "The Maltman and the Highwayman" * 1310. "The Old Woman Drinking her Tea" * 1311. "The Wooden Watch" * 1312. "Jarvis the Coachman('s Happy Deliverance from the Gibbet)" * 1313. "The Cruel Gamekeeper", "The Staffordshire Tragedy" * 1314. "The Devil and the Hackney Coachman", "Tamarro" * 1315. "The Female Robber" * 1316. "Struggle for the Breeches" * 1317. "Preaching for Bacon" * 1318. "Two Wenches at Once" * 1319. "George Ridler's Oven" * 1320. "Life Let us Cherish" * 1321. "Dicky Milburn", "Little Dicky Whilburn" * 1322. "Little John, Robin Hood and Little John" (Child 125) * 1323. "The Saucy Light Dragoon" * 1324. "Follow Me (To the Greenwood Tree)" * 1325. "The Age of Man and Woman", "The Four Ages of Mankind", "An Ape Lion Fox and Ass" * 1326. "A Grasshopper and a Fly" * 1327. "The Cobbler's Bill" * 1328. "The Miser" * 1329. "Old Johnny Boker" * 1330. "When Moggy by the Fire Sat" * 1331. "Morris Fragment" * 1332. "Money Makes the Mare Go" * 1333. "'Twas You Sir" * 1334. "Poor Johnny's Dead" * 1335. "Chairs to Mend", "If I'd As Much Money", "Chair-Mender's Cry" * 1336. "Come Hither Tom" * 1337. "William and Jonathan" * 1338. "Old Simeon" * 1339. "Home to Dinner" * 1340. ''No record'' * 1341. "Fill the Foaming Horn up High" * 1342. "Well Rung Tom" * 1343. "Ill Fares the Family" * 1344. "Fill a Glass of Sherry" * 1345. "Slaves to the World" * 1346. "Hail Smiling Morn" * 1347. "Roundelay" * 1348. "Music and Love" * 1349. "Sweet Kitty" * 1350. "The Twa Magicians" (Child 44) * 1351. "The Bold Richard" * 1352. ''No record'' * 1353. "Now the Winter is Over", "The Ploughboy" * 1354. "Young William of the Royal Waggon Train" * 1355. "There Goes a Man (Just Gone Along)", "The Gaol Song" * 1356. ''No record'' * 1357. "Song of Want", "Truth Laid Open", "The Brewer without Any Barm" * 1358. ''No record'' * 1359. "Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea, Bobby Shafto" * 1360. "Joseph and his Wedded Wife" * 1361. "The Lord of Life" * 1362. "Over the Hills and the Mountains" * 1363. ''No record'' * 1364. "The Water of Tyne" * 1365. "Sally Gray" * 1366. "The Collier’s Rant" * 1367. "The Oak and the Ash" * 1368. "Green Gravel" * 1369. "There Was a Pig Went Out to Dig" * 1370. "The Cheshire Cheese", "The Cheshireman and the Spaniard" * 1371. "Ny Kirree Fo-sniaghtey" * 1372. "The Spider" * 1373. "Now Robin Lend Me Thy Bow" * 1374. "In Bethlehem City" * 1375. "The Reaphook and the Sickle" * 1376. "Turmot Hoer" * 1377. "Poor Mary (Sits A-Weeping)" * 1378. "A Virgin Most Pure" * 1379. "When Sheapshearing's Done", "Gloucester Feast Song" * 1380. "Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow" * 1381. "Green Grass", "A Dis a Dis a Green Grass", * 1382. "The Dashing Lad from Buckingham" * 1383. "Venus and Adonis" * 1384. "Bob-Tailed Mare", "The Carter's Health" * 1385. "Sheep-Shearing Song" * 1386. "I'm A Man that's Done Wrong (By My Parents)", "The Cast Out" * 1387. "Adam and Eve" * 1388. "My Johnny Was a Shoemaker" * 1389. "Bobbing Around" * 1390. "The Frightened Husband", "Marco and Pedro" * 1391. "The Crystal Spring" * 1392. "Horse Racing Song" * 1393. "Fanny Blair" * 1394. "We Poor Labouring Men" * 1395. "The Cuckoo" * 1396. "As Robin was Driving", "Bonny Robin" * 1397. ''No record'' * 1398. "The Servant Man" * 1399. "Mick Miles" * 1400. "The Country Carrier"


1401 to 1500

* 1401. "I Wish They'd Do It Now" * 1402. "The Beautiful Muff" * 1403. "No My Love Not I", "The Newfoundland Sailor" * 1404. "Little Ball of Yarn" * 1405. "Mr. Noah" * 1406. "Owd Johnny Walker" * 1407. "Are You the O'Reilly", "Man all Tattered and Torn" * 1408. "Rattle Mutton Pie", "Owd Sow T'" * 1409. "A Country Life for Me" * 1410. "Round the Lunatic Asylum" * 1411. "Little Blue Haired Boy" * 1412. "James MacDonald", "The Longford Murderer" * 1413. ''No record'' * 1414. "The False Young Man", "In London Town", "In Camden Town", "Floating Down the Tide" * 1415. "Banks of Inverary" * 1416. "The Lass of Swansea Town", "Swansea Barracks" * 1417. "Weddingmore", "Young Ellender" * 1418. "My Lagan Love" * 1419. "The Shamrock Shore", "Greencastle Shore" * 1420. "Slieve Gallion Braes" * 1421. "Derry so Fair" * 1422. "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" * 1423. "Betsy of Ballantown Brae" * 1424. "A Ship to Old England Came" * 1425. ''No record'' * 1426. "Old Brown's Daughter" * 1427. "Erin's Lovely Home" * 1428. "The Rolling Main" * 1429. "William and Phillis" * 1430. ''No record'' * 1431. "The Wounded Farmer's Son" * 1432. "The Pleasant Month of May" * 1433. "The Shepherd and his Fife" * 1434. "Master Kilby" * 1435. ''No record'' * 1436. "Henry and Nancy" * 1437. "Searching for Young Lambs", "As Johnny Walked Out" * 1438. "Down By a Riverside" * 1439. "Ruth Butcher" * 1440. "Household Remedies", "It's a Wonder I'm Alive to Tell This Tale" * 1441. "Grace Darling" * 1442. "Dark Arches" * 1443. "Balaclava" * 1444. "I'll Hang my Harp on a Willow Tree" * 1445. "True Lovers", "High Germany", "The King's Commands" * 1446. "The Carfindo" * 1447. "Fair Susan" * 1448. "Pretty Caroline" * 1449. "Lovely Nancy" * 1450. "Sailor from Sea" * 1451. "Boys of Kilkenny" * 1452. "Darling Boy" * 1453. "Shannon Side" * 1454. "Jack the Sailor" * 1455. "The Shamrock Shore" * 1456. "Three Pretty Maids" * 1457. "Tobacco" * 1458. "The Peeler and the Goat" * 1459. "I Designed to Say No (But Mistook and Said Yes)", "As I was A-Walking by Yon Shady Grove" * 1460. "Jone O'Greenfield's Ramble" * 1461. "On Board of a Ninety-Eight" * 1462. "Saucy Ploughboy" * 1463. "Poor Man's Wish" * 1464. "Bold Robber" * 1465. "Harry the Tailor" * 1466. ''No record'' * 1467. ''No record'' * 1468. "The Blacksmith" * 1469. "A Lincolnshire Shepherd" * 1470. "Come All You Valiant Shepherds" * 1471. ''No record'' * 1472. "Tarry Woo" * 1473. "The Rambling Comber" * 1474. "All in a Row" * 1475. "God Speed the Plough" * 1476. "The New-Fashioned Farmer" * 1477. "The Mare and the Foal" * 1478. "Down the Green Groves", "Jealousy", "Young Maria" * 1479. "At Seventeen Years of Age" * 1480. "Devil's In the Girl" * 1481. "O The Roast Beef of Old England" * 1482. "The Old Man's Advice" * 1483. "I've Lived in Service" * 1484. "Galstonbury Town" * 1485. "The Rest of the Day's Your Own" * 1486. "Gilderoy", "The Curragh of Kildare" * 1487. "Salisbury Plain" * 1488. "Lads of Virginia" * 1489. ''No record'' * 1490. "Crockery Ware" * 1491. "The Thrashing Machine" * 1492. "The Ensilver Song" * 1493. "Betsy Watson (folksong), Betsy Watson" * 1494. "Comrades" * 1495. "What a Funny Little Place to Have One" * 1496. "Wheel Yer Perambulator" * 1497. "On a Summer's Night" * 1498. "Flanagan's Band", "Drums Went Bang" * 1499. "Old Shep" (Red Foley and Arthur Williams) * 1500. "Down By the Old Mill Stream"


1501 to 1600

* 1501. "The London Prentice Boy" * 1502. "I Likes a Drop of Good Beer" * 1503. "Christians Awake", "Awake Rejoice and Sing", "Egypt" * 1504. "A Sailor in the North Country" * 1505. "My Father Gave Me", "A Bowl, A Bottle, A Dish, And a Ladle" * 1506. "Cuckoo's Next (song), Cuckoo's Nest" (see also Roud 5407) * 1507. "Come All You Young Ladies and Gentlemen" * 1508. "The Wooden Leg'd Parson" * 1509. ''No record'' * 1510. "I'm A Young Man From the Country" * 1511. "The Rotherham Statues" * 1512. "Good English Ale" (see also Roud 2414) * 1513. "Home From the Fair" * 1514. "Benjamin Bowmaneer" * 1515. "The Bell Ringing" * 1516. "Shrove Tuesday Song" * 1517. "Mallard Song#Folk Song, The Mallard" * 1518. ''No record'' * 1519. "The Keeper and The Doe" * 1520. "Furry Dance#Pageant, Hal an Tow" * 1521. "Diggers' Song, The Diggers' Song" * 1522. "Lasses Get Your Rakes Ready", "Haytime's Coming" * 1523. "Down in Yon Forest" * 1524. "The Band O' Shearers" * 1525. "Not a Swan on the Lake" * 1526. "It Happened On a Day" * 1527. "The Hash O' Bennagok" * 1528. "The Butcher and the Tailor's Wife" * 1529. "Blackwell Merry Night" * 1530. "Lily" * 1531. "The Rambler from Clare" * 1532. "The Maid and the Magpie" * 1533. "Susan's Adventures in a Man of War" * 1534. "Riding Down to Portsmouth" * 1535. "King Roger" * 1536. "Geordie Gill", "Geordie Fair" * 1537. "Edward Gayden", "Edward Jorgen" * 1538. "Napoleon's Dream" * 1539. "Lovely on the Water" * 1540. "The Trotting Horse" * 1541. "Watercress Girl" * 1542. "The Best Man Here" * 1543. "It Wast Just Against the Cheshire Gate" * 1544. "Duke William's Gamble" * 1545. "The Ploughboy's Dream" * 1546. "'Twas On an April Morning" * 1547. ''No record'' * 1548. "The Pelican" * 1549. "Lost Child Found" * 1550. "Good Morning Sir" * 1551. "Righteous Joseph" * 1552. "Nelson's Monument" * 1553. "Daring Highwayman" * 1554. "The Lass of London City" * 1555. "Dear Irish Boy" * 1556. "Jockey and Jenny" * 1557. "The Courtship of Willie and Peggie" * 1558. "As I was A-Walking" * 1559. "Eli Sikes" * 1560. "I'll Gar Our Gudeman Trow" * 1561. "Sorry the Day I Was Married" * 1562. "The Cartmell Hunting Song" * 1563. "Poor Tom", "Who Knocks There", "A Harvest Song" * 1564. ''No record'' * 1565. ''No record'' * 1566. "Elwina of Waterloo" * 1567. "The Death of John Lee" * 1568. "The Shooting Gallery" * 1569. "My Love He is a Sailor Boy" * 1570. "Whistle Daughter Whistle", "Whistle Whistle Aul Wife" * 1571. "Bridgwater Fair" * 1572. "Poor Man's Labour" * 1573. "Beggars and Ballad Singers" * 1574. "Bold Nelson's Praise" * 1575. "The Isle of France" * 1576. ''No record'' * 1577. ''No record'' * 1578. "Swarth Fell Rocks" * 1579. "Robbie and Grannie" * 1580. "James Waller the Poacher" * 1581. "Once There was a Pretty Maid" * 1582. "Sheep Shearing" * 1583. "The Shannon and Chesapeake" * 1584. "New Year's Song" * 1585. ''No record'' * 1586. "Merry Tom of All Trades", "Get Money at Every Deadlift" * 1587. "The Breeches" * 1588. "My Wife and Breeches" * 1589. "Be Quick For I'm in Haste" * 1590. ''No record'' * 1591. "Cis and Harry" * 1592. "Roger and Dolly" * 1593. "The Maiden's Complaint" * 1594. "The Little Carpenter" * 1595. "Lumps of Pudding" * 1596. "The Clown's Courtship" * 1597. "Harvest Song" * 1598. "Old Astrologer" * 1599. "A Child's Calendar" * 1600. "Collin's Ghost"


1601 to 1700

* 1601. "The Comfort of Man" * 1602. "I Don't Think Much of You" * 1603. "The Farmer's Toast", "The Jolly Farmer" * 1604. ''No record'' * 1605. "My Charming Molly O" * 1606. "Nelly was a Milkmaid" * 1607. "Nothing At All" * 1608. "Serious Tom" * 1609. ''No record'' * 1610. "The Tailor's Breeches" * 1611. "Young Susan Had Lovers" * 1612. "Sweet Swansea" * 1613. "The Trooper Watering His Nag" * 1614. "I'll Go and Enlist for a Sailor" * 1615. "The Christmas Suckling Pig", "The Sussex Pig" * 1616. "There's Bound to Be a Row" * 1617. "Will Watch" * 1618. "Young Henry of the Raging Main" * 1619. "Green Linnet" * 1620. "Giles Scroggins' Ghost" * 1621. "Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar" (Child 123) * 1622. ''No record'' * 1623. "Buy Broom Besoms" * 1624. "The Crafty Maid" * 1625. "Kelly the Pirate" * 1626. "(My Name's) Napoleon Bonaparte", "Napoleon's Farewell to Paris" * 1627. "Duncan Campbell" * 1628. "The Squire and the Gipsey Girl" * 1629. "The Poor Irish Stranger" * 1630. "Stark Naked Robbery" * 1631. "The Bedmaking" * 1632. "The Old Miser", "Better for Maids to Live Single" * 1633. "Bonny Kate" * 1634. "Hark Away", "Bright Phoebus" * 1635. "Buttercup Joe" * 1636. ''No record'' * 1637. ''No record'' * 1638. "The Sailor's Frolic" * 1639. "The Gay Ploughboy" * 1640. "Quite Politely" * 1641. "John White" * 1642. "Down in Yon Meadows" * 1643. "Fare Thee Well Cold Winter", "Long Looked for Come at Last" * 1644. "Low Down in the Broom" * 1645. "The Leaboy's Lassie" * 1646. "Beautiful Nancy" * 1647. "I'm a Damsel so Blooming and Gay", "Oh How I Long to Get Married" * 1648. "Old Woman's Song" * 1649. "The Roving Bachelor", "As Came Ower Yon High High Hill" * 1650. "Seven Months I've Been Married" * 1651. "Beautiful Damsel" * 1652. "Three Jolly Sneaksmen" * 1653. "Watercresses" * 1654. "Avington Pond" * 1655. "The Deserter" * 1656. "Bonny Black Hare" * 1657. "My Master's Gun" * 1658. "The Cattistock Hunting Song", "Dream of Napoleon", "The Old Bitch Fox" * 1659. "Factory Girl (folk song), The Factory Girl" * 1660. "Lord Paget" * 1661. "The Drinker", "The Merry Tippler" * 1662. ''No record'' * 1663. "The Pensioner's Complaint" * 1664. "Poor Jolly Sailor Lads", "Come All You Pretty Fair Maids" * 1665. "Portsmouth City" * 1666. "Roger and Nell", "Old Berkshire Song" * 1667. "The Brisk Lad", "The Sheepstealer" * 1668. "Three Oxford Scholars" * 1669. "Time to Be Made a Wife" * 1670. ''No record'' * 1671. "The Apprentice Sailor" * 1672. "Billy and Sally" * 1673. ''No record'' * 1674. "Captain Avery", "The Linnet" * 1675. "The Brisk Young Sailor Bold" * 1676. "Colin and His Cow" * 1677. "Come Come My Friends" * 1678. "The Drum Major" * 1679. "Tailor in a Hobble" * 1680. "I Never Says Nothing to Nobody" * 1681. "Joe the Marine" * 1682. "Johnny and Molly" * 1683. "The Lovely Milkmaid" * 1684. "The Maid's Lament" * 1685. "The Newfoundland Sailor" * 1686. "The Bold Poachers", "The Oakham Poachers" * 1687. "Paddy Backwards" * 1688. "The Ploughboy and the Cockney" * 1689. ''No record'' * 1690. "Poacher's Song", "Three Hearty Young Poachers" * 1691. "The Wandering Girl" * 1692. "Week's Matrimony" * 1693. "When My Old Hat Was New" * 1694. "An Old Woman Clothed in Grey" * 1695. "Captain Coulston" * 1696. "The Devil and Little Mike" * 1697. "The Holy Well" * 1698. "Rakes of Kildare" * 1699. "Gallant Female Sailor" * 1700. "The Bloody Gardener"


1701 to 1800

* 1701. "James and Flora" * 1702. "Constant Johnny" * 1703. "Adieu to Old England", "Once I Had a Featherbed" * 1704. "Matthew Mark Luke and John", "My Coffin Shall Be Black" * 1705. "In Bodmin Town" * 1706. "Speculation", "The Lofty Giant" * 1707. "The Plowboys' Song" * 1708. "I Wish There Was No Prison" * 1709. "The Irish Hop-Pole Puller" * 1710. "Three Jolly Boy" * 1711. "Adventures of Little Mike" * 1712. "Down By the Seaside" * 1713. "The Pear Tree" * 1714. "Come All You Young Lovers", "The Rich Lady Gay" * 1715. "Hopping Down in Kent" * 1716. "The Colour of Amber" * 1717. "A Woman's Work is Never Done" * 1718. "Llandaff" * 1719. "It's of a Young Soldier" * 1720. "Young Collins" * 1721. "Abroad as I was Walking" * 1722. "Six Joyful Welchmen" * 1723. "Pretty Betsy of Deptford" * 1724. "Our General Bold Captain" * 1725. "No record" * 1726. "A Warning To Deserters", "Stinton the Deserter" * 1727. "The Cobbler and the Miser" * 1728. "Banks of the Clyde" * 1729. "Hartlake Bridge" * 1730. "Awa' Birds Away", "Bird Tenting Song", "Car-Whoo Car-Whoo" * 1731. "A Man that is Stout and Bold" * 1732. "Atching Tan Song" * 1733. "The Broomdasher" * 1734. "The Freckless Young Girl", "Taking an Evening's Walk" * 1735. "The Gloucester Blinder", "Muddley Barracks" * 1736. "Down in the Fields Where the Buttercups All Grow" * 1737. "Little Pigs", "The Old Sow" * 1738. "Jolly Jarge" * 1739. "The Dockyard Gate" * 1740. "Good Old Jeff" * 1741. "Why Can't it Always Be Saturday" * 1742. "Seaweed" * 1743. "Cottage By the Sea" * 1744. "Farmer Giles" * 1745. "Reason Why" * 1746. "The Hungry Army" * 1747. "Cod Banging" * 1748. "No record" * 1749. "Miner's Dream of Home" * 1750. "No record" * 1751. "The Dear Little Maiden" * 1752. "A Country Life" * 1753. "White Wings" * 1754. "Handy Man" * 1755. "Little Sweetheart In the Spring" * 1756. "A Boy's Best Friend is His Mother" * 1757. "Maggie May (traditional song), Maggie May" * 1758. "Among My Souvenirs" * 1759. "Rufford Country Park, Rufford Park Poachers" * 1760. "John Bowlin'" * 1761. "Landlord and Tenant" * 1762. "Owd Yowe Wi' One Horn, T'" * 1763. "Song of the Thrush" * 1764. "Gypsy's Warning" * 1765. "No record" * 1766. "No record" * 1767. "Polly's Father Lived in Lincolnshire" * 1768. "Rolling on the Grass" * 1769. "Merry Mountain Child" * 1770. "The Powder Monkey" * 1771. "The Muffin Man" * 1772. "Farmer's Dog" * 1773. "No record" * 1774. "Hold the Fort" * 1775. "Come Little Leaves" * 1776. "Jemima Brown" * 1777. "Oh Joe the Boat's Going Over" * 1778. "Ten Thousand Miles Away" * 1779. "What Will Become of England?" * 1780. "Firelock Stile" * 1781. "Barton Broad Babbing Ballad" * 1782. "Marshfield Mummers Song", "St. Stephen's Day" * 1783. "Two Sweethearts", "A Group of Young Squaddies" * 1784. "Banks of the Clyde", "The Lad in the Scotch Brigade" * 1785. "Jolly Jack the Sailor Lad" * 1786. "Rap Her to Bank" * 1787. "The Loss of the London" * 1788. "The Smacksman" * 1789. "Now is the Time for Fishing" * 1790. "Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham" (Child 139) * 1791. "Annie" * 1792. "Jocky Said to Jenny" * 1793. "Jack the Sailor" * 1794. "Jack Robinson" * 1795. "I Waited Out My Hours", "I've Rambled This Country Both Early and Late" * 1796. "Rose of Britain's Isle" * 1797. "When I Was a Young Man" * 1798. "Chanty Song (So It's Pass...)" * 1799. "Soon We'll Be in England Town" * 1800. "Bold McCarthy"


1801 to 1900

* 1801. "The Emigrant's Farewell", "Bellingham", "Good Friends and Companions" * 1802. "The Flying Cloud" * 1803. "England's Great Loss By a Storm of Wind" (Laws K2) * 1804. "The Drummer Boy of Waterloo" (Laws J1) * 1805. "Erin Far Away" (Laws J6) * 1806. "Casey's Whiskey" (Laws dH51) * 1807. "Jessie Munro" (Laws P40) * 1808. "The Jug of Punch" * 1809. "American Woods" (Laws M36) * 1810. "As Now We Are Sailing" * 1811. "Citadel Hill" * 1812. "The Banks of Newfoundland" (Laws K25) * 1813. ''No record'' * 1814. "Brigantine Sirocco" * 1815. "Canso Strait" (Laws dD52) * 1816. "Captain Conrod" (Laws dD51) * 1817. "George Jones" (Laws D20) * 1818. "Saladin's Crew" (Laws dD45) * 1819. ''No record'' * 1820. "Dutchman's Song" * 1821. "The Flemings from Torbay" (Laws D23) * 1822. "The Ghostly Sailors" (Laws D16) * 1823. "Granite Mill fire, Burning of the Granite Mill" (Laws G13) * 1824. "Guysboro Song" (Laws dD48) * 1825. "Moosehead Lake" * 1826. "Joe Livermore" * 1827. "Jolly Fisherman" (Laws dD47) * 1828. Lukey's Boat, "Lukey's Boat", "Loakie's Boat" * 1829. "Loss of the Philosophy" (Laws dD49) * 1830. "Louisiana Lowlands" * 1831. "The Mary L. McKay" (Laws dD50) * 1832. "McCarthy's Song" (Laws dH52) * 1833. "McNab's Island" * 1834. "Meagher's Children" (Laws G25) * 1835. "Ocean Queen" * 1836. "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" (Laws H9) * 1837. "Young Millman", "Prince Edward Island Murder" (Laws dF59) * 1838. "Sable Island Song" * 1839. "Sable Island Song" (accidental repeat) * 1840. "The Seizure of the E.A. Horton" (Laws D28) * 1841. "Song of the Tangier Gold Mines" * 1842. ''No record'' * 1843. "Twas In the Town of Parsboro" (Laws dH44) * 1844. "Unicorn" (Laws dD46) * 1845. "Tacking a Full Rigged Ship Off Shore" * 1846. "The Indian's Lament" * 1847. "Out With My Gun in the Morning", "The Contented Countryman" * 1848. "The Fella Who Played the Trombone" * 1849. "The Parson's Creed" * 1850. "The Chinaman With the Monkey Nose" * 1851. "Stormy Weather Boys" * 1852. "The Candlelight Fisherman" * 1853. "The Oily Rig" * 1854. "The Fish and Chip Ship", "While Going Around the Cape", "I Am an Ancient Mariner" * 1855. "The Collier Brig", "The Worst Old Ship" * 1856. ''No record'' * 1857. "Old Johnny Braddlem" * 1858. "Joe Bowman" * 1859. "The Horn Of The Hunter" * 1860. "The Ullswater Pack", "Pass the Jug Around" * 1861. Doctor Mack, "The Hunting Priest", "Tally Ho the Hounds", "Doctor Mack" * 1862. "Drink Puppy Drink" * 1863. "The Birds Upon the Tree" * 1864. "The Welton Hunt" * 1865. "The Lish Young Buy-a-broom" * 1866. "My Uncle Pete" * 1867. "Corby Castle" * 1868. "Reynard, Reynard the Fox" * 1869. "Wharncliffe Highwood", "Rural Sport" * 1870. ''No record'' * 1871. "On A Fine Hunting Morn" * 1872. "Maids of Australia" * 1873. "The Scent Was Good" * 1874. "Tramps and Hawkers" * 1875. "Nicky Tams" * 1876. "The Moss O' Burreldale" * 1877. "The Fattest Man in the Forty-Twa" * 1878. "Jimmy Macelbee" * 1879. "Jimmy Run Down to Your Uncle" * 1880. "The Ring Dang Doo" * 1881. "The Game of Football" * 1882. "Bobbin Winder's Song" * 1883. "The Dodgey Putter" * 1884. "Morrissey and the Black" (Laws H19) * 1885. "The Chapeau Boys" * 1886. "Lady of the Lake" * 1887. "The Half-Hitch", "The Old Shoe" (Laws N23) * 1888. "The Blaeberries" (Laws N19) * 1889. "The Lady Leroy" (Laws N5) * 1890. "When the Battle it Was Won" (Laws J23) * 1891. "The Chesapeake and Shannon" (Laws J21) * 1892. "Nelson's Victory" (Laws J48) * 1893. "Burke's Dream" (Laws J16) * 1894. "The Blind Sailor", "Cork Harbour" (Laws K6) * 1895. ''No record'' * 1896. "Susan Strayed the Briny Beach" (Laws K19) * 1897. "The Flying Dutchman" (Laws K23) * 1898. "The Merman", "The Maid With a Tail" (Laws K24) * 1899. "Bold Daniel" (Laws K34) * 1900. "Captain Kidd (song), Captain Kidd" (Laws K35)


1901 to 2000

* 1901. "My Ducksie Has Fled", "Gold Watch" (Laws K41) * 1902. "Ye Landsmen and Ye Seamen Bold", "Sailor's Hornpipe" (Laws K42) * 1903. "Jack Sheppard" (Laws L6) * 1904. "My Bonny Black Bess" (Laws L8) * 1905. "Transported for Mail Robbery", "A Prisoner For Life" (Laws L15) * 1906. "Jack Williams" (Laws L17) * 1907. "I Am a Wild Young Irish Boy" (Laws L19) * 1908. ''No record'' * 1909. "Duffy's Farewell" (Laws M5) * 1910. "Forty Years Ago" * 1911. "Pretty Betsey", "It's of a Young Damsel in Crewkerne Did Dwell", "The Young Scotchman of Dover" (Laws M18) * 1912. ''No record'' * 1913. "Lovely Willie" (Laws M35) * 1914. "Sir Niel and MacVan", "Glengyle" (Laws M39) * 1915. "On the First of November", "Bold Alexander" (Laws N1) * 1916. "Wild Americay" (Laws O19) * 1917. "The Soldier Boy" (Laws O31) * 1918. "Courting Too Slow" (Laws P5) * 1919. "Pat O'Brien" (Laws P39) * 1920. "The Romish Lady" (Laws Q32) * 1921. "Waterloo" (Laws J2) * 1922. "The Plains O' Waterloo" (Laws J3) * 1923. "The Battle of Waterloo" (Laws J3) * 1924. "As I Roved Out Through Irishtown", "The Crimean War" (Laws J9) * 1925. "The Banks of Gaspeareaux" (Laws C26) * 1926. "Turner's Camp" (Laws C23) * 1927. "The Dam on Baldwin Creek" (Laws C21) * 1928. "Driving Logs on the Cass" (Laws C22) * 1929. "Utah Carroll" (Laws B4) * 1930. "Little Joe the Wrangler" (Laws B5) * 1931. "Perished in the Snow" (Laws G32) * 1932. "Murdered By A Brother" (Laws F12) * 1933. "Lula Vares" (Laws F10) * 1934. "Revolutionary Tea" (Laws A24) * 1935. "The Murder of Laura Foster" (Laws F36) * 1936. ''No record'' * 1937. "The Dying Hobo" (Laws H3) * 1938. "The Chippewa Stream" (Laws H10) * 1939. "Stratton Mountain Tragedy" (Laws G18) * 1940. "Floyd Collins" (Laws G22) * 1941. "Jamie Foyers" * 1942. "The Winter of Seventy-Three" * 1943. "Napoleon Bonaparte" * 1944. "Rocky Brook", "Samuel Allen" (Laws C10) * 1945. "The Camp on McNeil" * 1946. "The Napan Heroes" * 1947. "The Ploughboy" * 1948. "Joe Brook" * 1949. "Arthur Curtis's Horse" * 1950. "The Merner Song" * 1951. "If You'll Only Let Whiskey Alone" * 1952. "Anything" * 1953. ''No record'' * 1954. "The Months of the Year" * 1955. "Good Old State of Maine" * 1956. ''No record'' * 1957. "Sarah's Young Man" * 1958. "Pulling Hard Against the Stream" * 1959. "The Cedar Grove" (Laws D18) * 1960. "The Irish Patriot" * 1961. "Duffy's Hotel" * 1962. "The Demon of the Sea" * 1963. "The Plain Golden Band" (Laws H17) * 1964. "The Belles of Renous" * 1965. "The Glen Alone" * 1966. "The Unknown Log Rider" * 1967. "The Last Letter" * 1968. "Guy Reed" (Laws C6) * 1969. "McLellan's Son" (Laws dG43) * 1970. "The Banks of Brandywine" (Laws H28) * 1971. ''No record'' * 1972. "Banks of Newfoundland" * 1973. "The Shooting Star" * 1974. "The Wreck of the Lady Sherbrooke" * 1975. ''No record'' * 1976. "The Bounty Jumper" * 1977. "Our Fifer Boy" * 1978. "Rose of Tralee" * 1979. "The Burial of Sir John Moore" * 1980. "A Hundred Years Ago" * 1981. "Live and Let Live" * 1982. "The Moon is Up" * 1983. "Jack's Come Home Today" * 1984. "Charles Dibdin, Tom Bowling" * 1985. "Humphrey Hough" * 1986. "Two Orphan Boys" * 1987. "We Britons to Arms" * 1988. "Blann's Beer" * 1989. "Bright Phoebe" * 1990. "Behind the Green Bush" * 1991. "County Tyrone", "Jane of Tyrone" * 1992. "Bonaparte" * 1993. "I Had a Handsome Fortune" * 1994. "Logie O'Buchan" * 1995. "A New Song" * 1996. "The First Time I Saw My Love", "The Generous Lover" * 1997. "The Coast of Peru" (Laws D26) * 1998. "A Fitting Out" * 1999. "The Cruise of the Dove" * 2000. "The Bitter Whaling Ground"


2001 to 2100

* 2001. "The Whalers' Song" * 2002. "A Whaling Scene" * 2003. "Our Old Friend Coffin" * 2004. "The Wounded Whale" * 2005. "Rolling Down to Old Maui" * 2006. "Diego's Bold Shore" * 2007. "The Old Hulk" * 2008. "The Bark Gay Head" * 2009. "The Bark Ocean Rover" * 2010. "Desolation" * 2011. "The Wings of a Goney" * 2012. "Blow Ye Winds" * 2013. ''No record'' * 2014. "A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea" * 2015. "Sling the Flowing Bowl" * 2016. "Come Loose Every Sail to the Breeze" * 2017. "The Topsail Shivers in the Wind" * 2018. "Will Watch (Sequel To)" * 2019. "The Sea" * 2020. "Saturday Night at Sea" * 2021. "I Was Once a Sailor" * 2022. "Sailors' Come All Ye", "Heart of Gold" * 2023. "The Can of Grog" * 2024. "Pirate of the Isles" * 2025. "The Cornish Pirate" * 2026. "Most Beautiful" * 2027. "The Sea Ran High" * 2028. "The Ocean Queen" * 2029. "The Storm Was Loud" * 2030. "Neptune", "The Ocean King" * 2031. "The Dauntless Sailor" * 2032. "The Sovereign of the Sea" * 2033. "Life on the Ocean Wave" * 2034. "A Young Virgin" * 2035. "The Surpriz'd Nymph", "The Swimming Lady", "A Wanton Discovery" * 2036. "I Would that the Wars Were All Over" * 2037. "Paddy Stole the Rope" * 2038. "William Rufus" * 2039. "Women Love Kissing as Well as the Men" * 2040. "The Times" * 2041. "The Heathen Dear", "My Name is Santa Claus" * 2042. "The Moon is Brightly Beaming Love" * 2043. "Shearing Day" * 2044. "Sarah Maria Cornell" * 2045. "The Banks of Schuykill" * 2046. "The Banks of Champlain" * 2047. "A New Liberty Song" * 2048. "A Song on the Nantucket Ladies", "Round Cape Horn" * 2049. "Blessed Land of Love and Liberty" * 2050. "Sons of Worth" * 2051. "John Bull's Epistle" * 2052. "Ho for California" * 2053. "The Captain" * 2054. "The Confession" * 2055. "The Indian Hunter" * 2056. "Willie Gray" * 2057. "Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea" * 2058. "Banks of Banna", "Anna" * 2059. "The Maid of Erin" * 2060. "Adieu My Native Land" * 2061. "The Angel's Whisper" * 2062. "The Bride's Farewell" * 2063. "The Dying Soldier" * 2064. "The Ocean" * 2065. "Thou Hast Learned to Love Another" * 2066. "We Met" * 2067. "Jamie's on the Stormy Sea" * 2068. "Adieu to Erin" * 2069. "Blow High Blow Low" * 2070. "The Beacon Light" * 2071. "Virtuous America" * 2072. "A New Sea Song" * 2073. "Hunter's Lane" * 2074. "Fare You Well" * 2075. "A Scots Sang", "I Lost my Love and I Carena" * 2076. "When I Remember" * 2077. "Come Let Us Be Jolly" * 2078. "Ye Parliament of England" * 2079. "An Ancient Riddle" * 2080. "Wait for the Wagon" * 2081. "Prayer" * 2082. "The Pilot" * 2083. "The Lord Our God" * 2084. "Row On" * 2085. "The Recruiting Sargent" * 2086. "The Post Below" * 2087. "A Love Song in the Year 1769" * 2088. "Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog" * 2089. "A Charming Fellow" * 2090. "The Wreath" * 2091. "I Cannot Call Her Mother" * 2092. "Village Born Beauty" * 2093. "As I Grow Old" * 2094. "Barney McCoy" * 2095. "Thomas Farewell", "The Sailor's Farewell" * 2096. "Terrible Polly" * 2097. "The Wide World of Waters" * 2098. ''No record'' * 2099. "The Keyhole in the Door" * 2100. "The Sandshark"


2101 to 2200

* 2101. "Billy O'Roorke" * 2102. "Witty Shepherd" * 2103. "Jordan" * 2104. "Cupid's Charms" * 2105. "Did You See My Lad", "Bonny Bonny Lad" * 2106. "A Tar's Song", "The Sailor's Meeting" * 2107. "Sary Syke" * 2108. "Sally is the Girl for Me" * 2109. "The Truth Sent from Above" * 2110. "The Man that Lives Must Learn to Die", "On Life and Death" * 2111. "Awake Awake Sweet England" * 2112. "Christ Made a Trance", "The Moon Shines Bright" * 2113. "Twelve Apostles", "When Jesus Christ Had Lived" * 2114. "The Birth of the Saviour" * 2115. "A Most Excellent Ballad of Joseph the Carpenter", "Marye and Joseph" * 2116. "Savior's Love" * 2117. "The Iron Peel" * 2118. "Poor Jenny Sits-a-Weeping" * 2119. "Christ is Born of a Maiden Fair" * 2120. "The Little Room" * 2121. "Green Grow the Leaves" * 2122. "Easter Snow" * 2123. "Greenwood Laddie" * 2124. "The Mountain Streams", "Wi' My Dog and Gun" * 2125. "Yon Green Valley" * 2126. "The Long Peg and Awl" * 2127. "The Magpie's Nest" * 2128. "She Was a Rum One" * 2129. "Baldheaded End of the Broom", "Love", "Boys Take Care" * 2130. "The Deserted Husband" * 2131. "The One Thing or the Other" * 2132. "The Joyful Widower" * 2133. "The Doffin Mistress" * 2134. "Hot Ashfelt" * 2135. "Father's Old Coat", "Pee Wee Jockie Clark" * 2136. "The Barnyards of Delgaty" * 2137. "Mucking O' Geordie's Byre" * 2138. "The Roving Ploughboy" * 2139. "Tommy Suet's Ball" * 2140. "The Ewie wi' the Crooked Horn" * 2141. "Hey John Barleycorn" * 2142. "The Day We Went to Rothesay-o" * 2143. "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at" * 2144. "Did You Ever See" * 2145. "The Wild Man of Borneo" * 2146. "The Black Velvet Band" * 2147. "The Black Velvet Band" * 2148. "Heenan and Sayers" * 2149. "The Knickerbocker Line" * 2150. "Morrissey and the Russian" * 2151. "The Standing Stones" * 2152. "Sweet Fanny Adams" * 2153. "The Beggar Wench" * 2154. "The Berryfields of Blair" * 2155. "River Bogie, Bogie's Bonnie Belle" * 2156. "Casro Manishi-o" * 2157. "Big Jimmy Drummond", "The Choring Song" * 2158. "Hush Little Babbie" * 2159. "I Binged Avree" * 2160. "McPherson's Farewell" (Robert Burns) * 2161. "Me Brother's 'Orse" * 2162. "That Tattie Liftin'" * 2163. "The Traveling Candyman" * 2164. "Johnnie Sangster" * 2165. "Lothian Hairst" * 2166. "Ellon Fair" * 2167. "The Hairst" * 2168. "Irish Molly O" * 2169. "Rosie Anderson" * 2170. "The Bonny Lad that Handles the Plough" * 2171. "Mormond Braes" * 2172. "The Bonnie Ship the Diamond" * 2173. "It Fell About a Martinmas Time" * 2174. "The Rocks of Gibraltar" * 2175. "Broomhill's Bonny Dochter" * 2176. "The Barns of Beneuchies" * 2177. "A Shillin or Twa" * 2178. "A Shillin or Twa" * 2179. "Ellen of Aberdeen" * 2180. "Drumdelgie" * 2181. "The Weary Farmers" * 2182. "The Battle of Barrossa" * 2183. "The Highland Maid" * 2184. "The Day of Waterloo" * 2185. "Enniskillen Dragoon" * 2186. "Welcome Table" * 2187. "Fellow that Looks Like Me" (Laws H21) * 2188. "The Warrantee Deed" (Laws H24) * 2189. "The Girl With the Waterfall" (Laws H26) * 2190. "Ten Broeck and Mollie" (Laws H26) * 2191. "The Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle" (Laws H29) * 2192. "Jerry Go Oil That Car" (Laws H30) * 2193. "Christine Leroy" (Laws H31) * 2194. "Tittery Nan" (Laws H16) * 2195. "The Dunville Girl" (Laws H14) * 2196. "On the Banks of the Pembina" (Laws H11) * 2197. "The Hard-Working Miner" (Laws G33) * 2198. "The Chatsworth Wreck" (Laws G30) * 2199. "The Battle of Shiloh" (Laws A10) * 2200. "The Battle on Shiloh's Hill" (Laws A11)


2201 to 2300

* 2201. "The Pea Ridge Battle" (Laws A12) * 2202. "Manassa Junction", "Battle of Bull Run" (Laws A9) * 2203. ''No record'' * 2204. "James Bird" (Laws A5) * 2205. "James Bird's Farewell" (Laws A5) * 2206. "A Soldier from Missouri", "Along the Kansas Line" (Laws A16) * 2207. "War Song" (Laws A19) * 2208. "Hiram Hubbard" (Laws A20) * 2209. "Bold Dighton" (Laws A21) * 2210. "Come All You Bold Canadians" (Laws A22) * 2211. "The Hunters of Kentucky" (Laws A25) * 2212. "Pearl Bryan" (Laws F2) * 2213. "The Fort Thomas Murder" (Laws F3) * 2214. ''No record'' * 2215. "Jim Fisk" (Laws F18) * 2216. "The Vance Song" (Laws F17) * 2217. "Harry Bale" (Laws C13) * 2218. "The Death of Harry Bradford" (Laws C12) * 2219. "Shantyboy on the Big Eau Plaine" (Laws C11) * 2220. "Lost Jimmie Whalen" (Laws C8) * 2221. "Tebo" (Laws C6) * 2222. "John Roberts" (Laws C3) * 2223. "John Singleton" (Laws C15) * 2224. "Sam Bass", "The Little Brown Bulls" (Laws C16) * 2225. "The Three McFarlands" (Laws C18) * 2226. "Blue Mountain Lake" (Laws C20) * 2227. "Bold Northwestman" (Laws D1) * 2228. "The Loss of the Albion" (Laws D2) * 2229. "Fifteen Ships on George's Banks" (Laws D3) * 2230. "The Persian's Crew" (Laws D4) * 2231. "The Death of William Dilley" (Laws D5) * 2232. "The Death of Herbert Rice" (Laws D6) * 2233. "Red Iron Ore" (Laws D9) * 2234. "The Dream of the Miner's Child" (Laws D10) * 2235. "The Eastern Light" (Laws D11) * 2236. "The Dom Pedro" (Laws D12) * 2237. "The Maids of Simcoe", "The Schooner Fred Dunbar" (Laws D14) * 2238. "The Beaver Island Boys" (Laws D17) * 2239. "The Wreck of the Huron" (Laws D21) * 2240. "Jesse James (folk song), Jesse James" * 2241. "Jesse James" (Laws E2) * 2242. "A Missouri Ballad" (Laws dE44) * 2243. "Cole Younger" * 2244. "Sam Bass" (Laws E4) * 2245. "Claud Allen" * 2246. "Wild Bill Jones" (Laws E10) * 2247. "Wilkes Lovell" (Laws E9) * 2248. "Twenty-One Years" (Laws E16) * 2249. "Zen Turner's Gal" (Laws E18) * 2250. "Harvey Logan" (Laws E21) * 2251. "Mary's Complaint" * 2252. ''No record'' * 2253. "Frank Dupree" (Laws E24) * 2254. "Muff Lawler the Squealer" (Laws E25) * 2255. "J.R. Birchall" (Laws E26) * 2256. "The Murder of Grace Brown" (Laws F7) * 2257. "The Brookfield Murder" (Laws F8) * 2258. "Munro's Confession", "The Murder of Sarah Vail" (Laws F9) * 2259. "Josie Langmaid" (Laws F21) * 2260. "Poor Goins" (Laws F22) * 2261. "John Funston" (Laws F23) * 2262. "The Peddler and His Wife" (Laws F24) * 2263. "The Ashland Tragedy" (Laws F25) * 2264. "The Birchall Murder" (Laws F26) * 2265. ''No record'' * 2266. "The Meeks Murder" (Laws F28) * 2267. "The Midnight Murder of the Meeks Family" (Laws F29) * 2268. "Little Nellie Meeks" (Laws F30) * 2269. "The Meeks Family" (Laws dF49) * 2270. "Nellie's Lament" (Laws dF50) * 2271. "Bejamin Deane" (Laws F32) * 2272. "Death of Emma Hartzell" (Laws F34) * 2273. "Stella Kenny" (Laws F37) * 2274. "Sir James the Rose" (Child 213) * 2275. "Early Monday Morning" * 2276. "A Bonny Ca' Laddie For Me" * 2277. ''No record'' * 2278. "On Board the Victory" * 2279. "Richard and I" * 2280. "Peggy Gordon" * 2281. "Crookit Bawbee" * 2282. "Sweet Letty Lee" * 2283. "The Dying Californian" * 2284. "Henry and Mary Ann" * 2285. "What Harm Has Jesus Done" * 2286. "Climbing Jacob's Ladder" * 2287. "The Shamrock Shore" * 2288. "Free And Easy to Jog Along" * 2289. "The Good Ship Cambria" * 2290. "The Green Fields of Canada" * 2291. "Finvola the Gem of the Roe" * 2292. "The Faughan Shore" * 2293. "There Waur a Farmer's Dochter" * 2294. "Down By the Canal" * 2295. "The Wilderness Lady" * 2296. "The Spanish Main" * 2297. ''No record'' * 2298. "The Cruel Father and Constant Lover" * 2299. "Young M'Tyre" * 2300. "The Road to Dundee"


2301 to 2400

* 2301. "Diana and Her Sailor Bright" * 2302. "O Hard Fortune", "The Little Drummer" * 2304. "The Discharged Drummer" * 2305. "The Maiden's Lament" * 2306. "She's Like the Swallow" * 2307. "The Morning Dew" * 2308. ''No record'' * 2309. "Cruiskeen Lawn" * 2310. "Three Jolly Jack Tars", "The Black Cook", "The Docter Outwitted By the Black" * 2311. "The Weaver" * 2312. "Skibbereen (song), Skibbereen" * 2313. "Daniel O'Connell" * 2314. "By the Hush Me Boys" * 2315. "Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are Ye Waking Yet?, Johnny Cope" * 2316. "Young Munro" * 2317. "Farewell to Funery" * 2318. "The Jolly Raftsman O" * 2319. "The Spree", "The Jolly Irishman" * 2320. "The Twelfth of July" * 2321. "Drink Round Brave Boys", "The Faggot Cutter" * 2322. "Borland's Groves" * 2323. "Sir Charles Lapier" * 2324. "The Soo St. Mary's Jail" (Laws dE51) * 2325. "Save Your Money When You're Young" * 2326. "The Indian Lass" * 2327. "Taking Gear in the Night" * 2328. "Goodbye Susan Jane" * 2329. "Groyle Machree" * 2330. "Bonny Laddie Highland Laddie" * 2331. "Jock Hawk" * 2332. "The Ledbury Clergyman" * 2333. "Inside a Whitewashed Hospital" * 2334. "The Dream of a Miner's Child" * 2335. The Maid and the Palmer, "The Maid and the Palmer", "The Well Below the Valley" (Child 21) * 2336. "Mistletoe Bough" * 2337. "Lambton Worm#The song, Lambton Worm" (See also Roud 3504) * 2338. "Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford" (Child 144) * 2339. "Heather Johnny" * 2340. "A Woman's Work is Never Done" * 2341. "In Rockley Firs" * 2342. "Private Still" * 2343. "The Gauger" * 2344. "Oh Love it is a Killing Thing" * 2345. "Nancy Pride of the East" * 2346. "The Quarry Bank Mashers" * 2347. "Mrs. Dyer the Baby Farmer" * 2348. "The Priest and the Rake" * 2349. "Reynard the Fox" * 2350. "The Summer Comes and the Grass is Green" * 2351. "Captain Bold Freney" * 2352. "The First Time I Came to the County Limerick" * 2353. "True Lovers' Departure" * 2354. "I Wish I Had the Shepherd's Lamb", "Molly From Her Father" * 2355. "Arthur McBride" * 2356. "Boolavogue" * 2357. "Ye Sons of Old Ireland" * 2358. ''No record'' * 2359. "A Chushla Gal Mochree: Thou Fair Pulse of My Heart" * 2360. "The English Courtship", "Drecharian O'Machree" * 2361. "North Country Maid" * 2362. "The Boys of Mullabaun" * 2363. "Drinane Dhu" * 2364. "Castle Hyde" * 2365. "Charming Colleen Ruadh" * 2366. "The Cottage Maid" * 2367. ''No record'' * 2368. "Each Night When I Slumber" * 2369. "My Mind it is Uneasy" * 2370. "Handsome Sally" * 2371. "Sweet Cootehill Town" * 2372. "Oh Come With Me My Irish Girl" * 2373. "Captain Thompson" * 2374. "Bishop Butler of Kilcash" * 2375. "Royal Blackbird" * 2376. "Billy Byrne of Ballymanus" * 2377. "McKenna's Dream" * 2378. "The Pound of Tow" * 2379. "Felix" * 2380. "The Blackbird and the Thrush" * 2381. "The Scolding Wife" * 2382. "Finikin Lasses" * 2383. ''No record'' * 2384. ''No record'' * 2385. "Moreen O'Kelly" * 2386. "My Mama Did Kill Me" * 2387. "Dainty Davie" * 2388. "Dainty Davie Was a Lad" * 2389. "'Twas in the End of King James's Street" * 2390. "Long Time I've Courted You Miss" * 2391. "The Pearl of Th' Irish Nation", "If Any of Those Children of Hunger Shall Cry" * 2392. "Ye Natives of this Nation" * 2393. "Cork and Sweet Munster" * 2394. "The Orangeman" * 2395. "The Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds" * 2396. "She's the Dear Maid to Me" * 2397. ''No record'' * 2398. "Father Stole the Parson's Sheep", "The Lovely Irish Boy" * 2399. "You Bachelors You Know" * 2400. "Kitty Will You Marry Me"


2401 to 2500

* 2401. "Spla-Foot Nance" * 2402. "The Real Irish Toper" * 2403. "Tyne of Harrow" * 2404. "Quare Bungle Rye" * 2405. "Kelly's Lamentation", "My Parents and I Could Never Agree" * 2406. "A Sweet Country Life" * 2407. "O Once I Was a Shepherd Boy" * 2408. "The Carter" * 2409. "Twankydillo" * 2410. "Sheep Stealer" * 2411. "Bold Robinson", "The Two Champions" * 2412. "Kitty Maggs and Jolter Giles" * 2413. "My Meatless Day" * 2414. "Good English Ale" (see also Roud 1512) * 2415. "The Norton Fitzwarren Railway Disaster" * 2416. "Peter the Miller" * 2417. "A Jolly Farmer's Boy Be I" * 2418. "I Wandered by the Brookside" * 2419. "Deeds of Napoleon" * 2420. ''No record'' * 2421. "The Cobbler and the Goose" * 2422. "Five Cripples" * 2423. "As I Was Walking O'er Little Moorfields" * 2424. ''No record'' * 2425. "The Tooting Murder" * 2426. "Money" * 2427. "Ipswich Poaching Song" * 2428. "The Holy Day" * 2429. "The Black Decree" * 2430. "Sons of Levi" * 2431. "Sinner's Redemption" * 2432. "Ratcliffe Highway" * 2433. ''No record'' * 2434. "The Yarmouth Fishermens' Song" * 2435. ''No record'' * 2436. "Lochnagar" * 2437. "Acquittal of Thomas Haloran" * 2438. "A Brisk Young Widow" * 2439. "Dance To Your Daddy" * 2440. ''No record'' * 2441. "As I Was Going Over London Bridge", "Old Woman Lame and Blind" * 2442. ''No record'' * 2443. "Baskets and Chairs" * 2444. "Young Lambs to Sell" * 2445. "Arise and Pick a Posy" * 2446. "Sing to Me Johnny" * 2447. "Three Little Tailors" * 2448. "'Twas in the Month of August" * 2449. "The Hermit", "The Shepherd Tuned His Pipe" * 2450. "Sweetly William" * 2451. "Come Give Me a Slice of Your Bread" * 2452. "The Sprig of May" * 2453. "Navigation" * 2454. ''No record'' * 2455. "The Wearing of the Horns", "Horn Boys Horn" * 2456. "Old Woman of Rumford", "Artichokes and Cauliflowers" * 2457. "How Gallantly How Merrily", "The Shark" * 2458. "Mary Thompson" * 2459. "Molly Bawn" * 2460. "Fourteen Days in Georgia" * 2461. "Crows and Jackdaws" * 2462. "The Baker of Colebrook" * 2463. "He Was Under My Window" * 2464. "The Margaret and the Mary" * 2465. ''No record'' * 2466. ''No record'' * 2467. ''No record'' * 2468. "The Maid with the Long Birches" * 2469. "Sailor Song" * 2470. "Harry's Courtship" * 2471. "Harvest Song" * 2472. "Harvest Feast Song" * 2473. "Old Log Cabin Down the Lane" * 2474. "The Poor Orphan Boy" * 2475. "Johnny Smoker" * 2476. "As I Was in the Fields One Day" * 2477. ''No record'' * 2478. "The Drunkard's Farewell to His Folly" * 2479. "You Asked Me to Sing" * 2480. "Be Kind to Nainsel' John" * 2481. "Drumallachie" * 2482. "Ebernoe Horn Fair, Horn Fair" * 2483. "Down in the Meadows" * 2484. "All Glory to God" * 2485. "Drumhullogan Bottoms" * 2486. "The Maid of Magheracloone" * 2487. ''No record'' * 2488. "The Tyrone Tailor" * 2489. "The Wonderful Musician" * 2490. "The Kinlough Cow" * 2491. "The Ella M. Rudolph" * 2492. "James Magee" * 2493. "The Maid of Culmore" * 2494. "Mullinabrone" * 2495. "The Banks of Kilrea" * 2496. "The Highland Soldier" * 2497. "Tammy Toddles" * 2498. "The Parson's Fat Wedder", "Parson Brown's Sheep" * 2499. "I Can't Get a Horse in the Country" * 2500. "Aikey Brae"


2501 to 2600

* 2501. "The Rozzin Box" * 2502. "William Scanlon" * 2503. "The Ballymount Forest" * 2504. "Donnybrook Fair" * 2505. "The Lament of a Traveller Woman" * 2506. "Big Jimmy Drummond" * 2507. "Doctor Pritchard" * 2508. "Gum Shellack" * 2509. "Poor Old Man" * 2510. "The Deserter from Kent" * 2511. "Allan MacLean" * 2512. "The Shady Green Tree" * 2513. "My Love Lays Cold Beneath My Feet" * 2514. "The Dying Ploughboy" * 2515. "The Jolly Barber" * 2516. "Feeing Time" * 2517. "The Feein' Time" * 2518. "McGinty's Meal and Ale" * 2519. "Fine Featherin Oot" * 2520. "Ten a Penny Walnuts" * 2521. "Barbara Bell" * 2522. "The Whorton Wedding" * 2523. "Canny Cummerlan" * 2524. "Gwordie Gill" * 2525. "Jenny's Complaint" * 2526. "Rob Lowrie" * 2527. ''No record'' * 2528. ''No record'' * 2529. "The Royal George" * 2530. "The Ranter Parson" * 2531. "Hunting Song" * 2532. "All Things Are Quite Silent" * 2533. "The Nobleman" * 2534. "Kissin' in the Dark" * 2535. "Kiss Me in the Dark" * 2536. "I Married a Wife" * 2537. "Moreton Bay (song), Moreton Bay" * 2538. "I Am A Pretty Wench" * 2539. "The Eighteenth June", "The Famous Battle of Waterloo" * 2540. "Fare Thee Well My Dearest Dear" * 2541. "The Long Whip" * 2542. "I Wouldn't Leave My Little Wooden Hut" * 2543. "Sledburn Fair" * 2544. "Valiant Monroe" * 2545. "Yubberdon Mawms" * 2546. "What Did Your Sailor Leave?" * 2547. "Boney's Lamentation" * 2548. ''No record'' * 2549. "The Moon Shines Bright" * 2550. "Mark Well My Words", "Mark Me Once More Then John" * 2551. "'Ware Out Mother" * 2552. "All The Little Chickens In The Garden" * 2553. "Shades of Evening" * 2554. "Highland Jane" * 2555. "Three Pretty Maidens" * 2556. "The Maid of Listole" * 2557. ''No record'' * 2558. "Pat Must Emigrate" * 2559. "A New Song on Lucky Elopement" * 2560. "Boughleen Down" * 2561. "Kate of Arglyn" * 2562. "Farewell to Tarwathie" * 2563. "The Fancy Frigate", "La Pique" * 2564. "Any Complaints" * 2565. "Hand Me Down My Petticoat" * 2566. ''No record'' * 2567. "Ghost Army of Korea" * 2568. "Seven Years in the Sand", "The Cocks is Crowing" * 2569. "On the Move" * 2570. "Ivor" * 2571. "Aiken Drum" (James Hogg, Hogg 89) * 2572. "Killicrankie" * 2573. "The Wee Wee German Lairdie" * 2574. "The Plaidy Awa'" * 2575. "The Maid Gaed tae the Mill", "The Miller and Lass" * 2576. "The Scoldin' Wife" * 2577. "Supper Isna Ready" * 2578. "Gala Water" * 2579. "Kissin's No Sin" * 2580. "Friendless Mary" * 2581. "Jenny Nettles" * 2582. "Lassie Wi' the Yellow Coatie" * 2583. "Eppie Morrie" (Child 223) * 2584. "Pitgair", "O Charlie O Charlie" * 2585. "The Jute Mill Song" * 2586. "Fourpence A Day" * 2587. "Johnny Lad" * 2588. ''No record'' * 2589. "The Big Mansion House" * 2590. "Wha's at the Window" * 2591. "Nice Young Maidens" * 2592. "John of Badenyon" * 2593. "When I Was Single" * 2594. "The Close of an Irish Day" * 2595. "Jenny Dang the Weaver" * 2596. "If I Had Gold in Gowpins" * 2597. "The Banks of Coquet" * 2598. "The Maid of Seventeen" * 2599. "My Bonny Miner Lad" * 2600. "Jenny Dang the Weaver"


2601 to 2700

* 2601. "My Sailor Laddie" * 2602. "As I Got Up One Morning" * 2603. "The Lady on the Mountain" * 2604. "Down by the River" * 2605. "Isabella" * 2606. "Three Sheep Skins" * 2607. "The Angler's Song in Praise of the Coquet" * 2608. "At Home Wad I Be" * 2609. "The Banks of Tyne" * 2610. ''No record'' * 2611. "Dol-li-a" * 2612. "The Mouse's Song" * 2613. "O How I Love Somebody" * 2614. "Rest Warrior Rest" * 2615. ''No record'' * 2616. "Derwentwater's Farewell" * 2617. "The Roses Blaw" * 2618. "The Singin' Hinnie" * 2619. "Blow the Wind Southerly" * 2620. "Skipper's Wedding" * 2621. "Shallow Brown" * 2622. ''No record'' * 2623. "The Blackball Line" * 2624. "Blow the Man Down" * 2625. "Hanging Johnny" * 2626. "Ranzo" * 2627. "Roll the Cotton Down" * 2628. "Sally Brown" * 2629. "We'll Pay Paddy Doyle" * 2630. "When I Was Bound Apprentice in Fair London City" * 2631. "The Queen's Health" * 2632. "The Benjamin's Lamentations" * 2633. ''No record'' * 2634. "Old Militia Song" * 2635. "Betty and Her Ducks" * 2636. "Flandyke Shore" * 2640. "The Crafty Farmer" (Child 283) * 2641. "Lucy's Flittin" * 2642. "The Adventures of Sandy and Donald to the Plains of Waterloo" * 2643. "Rob O' the Capper" * 2644. "Newcastle Lullaby" * 2645. "The Brisk Young Country Lady" * 2646. "Poacher's Song" * 2647. "Nature's Gay Day" * 2648. "Pretty Frances", "O When I Was a Maiden" * 2649. I'll Tell Me Ma, "The Wind", "I'll Tell Me Ma" * 2650. "Round and Round the Village" * 2651. "The Old Mare" * 2652. "Auld Robin Gray" * 2653. "Ben Bolt" * 2654. "The Bard of Armagh" * 2655. "Nightingale in the East" * 2656. "Gentle Annie" * 2657. "Go It Neddy" * 2658. "Gossipping Wife" * 2659. "Hard Times Come Again No More" * 2660. "Footprints in the Snow" * 2661. "Irish Emigrant" * 2662. "The Ivy Green" * 2663. "Joe in the Copper" * 2664. "Love Was Once a Little Boy" * 2665. "Blue Eyed Nelly" * 2666. "Old Dog Tray" * 2667. "The Old Dog Tray" * 2668. "Poor Dog Tray" * 2669. "Old Musketeer" * 2670. "Out in the Green Fields" * 2671. "Pitcher of Water" * 2672. "Poor Little Sweep" * 2673. "The Post Captain" * 2674. "Remember Love Remember" * 2675. "Robin's Petition" * 2676. "Sailor's Grave" * 2677. "The Scarlet Flower" * 2678. "And Has She Then Failed" * 2679. "Single Days of Old" * 2680. "Skipper And His Boy" * 2681. "Phoebe Morel" * 2682. "Smiling Tom" * 2683. "Tara's Old Hall" * 2684. "The Spanish Cavalier" * 2685. "Tom Moody" * 2686. "Up With the Lark in the Morning" * 2687. "Wandering Bard" * 2688. "When We Were Boys Together" * 2689. "Willie We Have Missed You" * 2690. "A Woman Never Knows When Her Day's Work's Done" * 2691. "Oh Won't You Tell Me Why Robin" * 2692. "The Gypsy's Warning" * 2693. "The Lovely Sweet Banks of the Bride" * 2694. "The Ship is Ready to Sail Away" * 2695. "Farewell to the Village" * 2696. "The Blackwater Side" * 2697. "Times Are Hard" * 2698. "The Pirate's Serenade" * 2699. "The Wounded Hussar" * 2700. "The Soldier's Return"


2701 to 2800

* 2701. ''No record'' * 2702. "Willie Wastle" * 2703. "Old Blind Horse" * 2704. "Six Sweethearts" * 2705. "Biddy Rooney" * 2706. "The Jealous Lover" * 2707. "When I Wake In the Morning" * 2708. ''No record'' * 2709. "The Swan" * 2710. "It's Let Go Your Bowline" * 2711. ''No record'' * 2712. "Drimendroo" * 2713. "Springhill Mine Disaster" * 2714. "The Swallow" * 2715. "Along the Shores of Boularderie" * 2716. "Trip to the North Pole", "Tom Cornealy" * 2717. "Cape Breton Murder" * 2718. "Eight Famous Fishermen" * 2719. "Newfoundland Sealing Song" * 2720. "Nova Scotia Sealing Song" * 2721. "The Miramichi Fire" (Laws G24) * 2722. "Cotton Wool Pie" * 2723. "Harbour Grace" * 2724. "The Halifax Explosion" (Laws G28) * 2725. "Lonely Belvedere" * 2726. "The Hills and Glens" * 2727. ''No record'' * 2728. "When I Go Up to Shinum Place" * 2729. "Indian Methodist Conversion", "The Indian Hymn" * 2730. "By Kells Waters" * 2731. "In Cupid's Court" * 2732. "When First to This Country" * 2733. "Down By the Seaside" * 2734. "Yougal Harbour" * 2735. "Captain With the Whiskers" * 2736. "Echo Mocks the Corncrake" * 2737. "The Galway Shawl" * 2738. "Whistling Thief" * 2739. "The Wee Article" * 2740. "The Flower of Gortade" * 2741. "Soldier's Farewell to Manchester" * 2742. "The Moorlough Shore" * 2743. "Craiganee" * 2744. "The Flower of Dunaff Hill" * 2745. "The Flower of Sweet Strabane" * 2746. "The Town of Antrim" * 2747. "The Shamrock Sod No More" * 2748. "Killy Wells" * 2749. ''No record'' * 2750. "Molly Agnew" * 2751. "A New Broom Sweeps Clean" * 2752. "As I Roved Out One Evening" * 2753. "Jimmy and Nancy", "Johnnie to Molly" * 2754. "Just As I Was Going Away" * 2755. "There Was a Wealthy Farmer" * 2756. ''No record'' * 2757. "It's Five Long Years", "The Inconstant Sailor and the Distracted Maiden" * 2758. "Sally to her Bedchamber" * 2759. "The Perjured Maid" * 2760. "Bob Vail Was a Butcher Boy" * 2761. "Doherty's Wake" * 2762. "The Peanut Stand" * 2763. ''No record'' * 2764. "Mick Magee" * 2765. "Pat and the Gauger" * 2766. "Song of All Nations" * 2767. "Cold Water Song" * 2768. "Rock-a-bye Baby" * 2769. "Murder Song" * 2770. "Peter Wheeler" * 2771. "Daniel O'Connel" * 2772. "Green Grow the Rashes O" * 2773. "Henry Stewart" * 2774. "I'll Not Marry At All" * 2775. "It Was at the Town of Caylen" * 2776. "I Will Sail the Salt Seas Over" * 2777. "The Red Mantle" * 2778. "Once I Had a Daughter" * 2779. ''No record'' * 2780. "My Youthful Days" * 2781. "Seven Years in Dublin" * 2782. "She Bargained With a Captain" * 2783. "The Jenny Saviour" * 2784. "New Ireland Song" * 2785. "Out to Dark Harbour" * 2786. ''No record'' * 2787. "Buren's Grove" * 2788. "Sweet Rose of Killarney" * 2789. "Erin A'Green" * 2790. "The Flower of Sweet Erin the Green" * 2791. "Betsey of Dundee" * 2792. "Robin-a-Thrush" * 2793. "Two Little Girls in Blue" * 2794. "Pat O'Donnell" * 2795. "The Old Elm Tree" * 2796. "Southern Cross (folk song), Southern Cross" * 2797. "Driving the Saw-Logs on the Plover" * 2798. "I Had But Fifty Cents", "Eighteen Pence" * 2799. "The Drunkard's Horse" * 2800. "The Yellow Rose of Texas"


2801 to 2900

* 2801. "The Dying Sargent", "A British Soldier" * 2802. "Virginia's Bloody Soil" * 2803. "The Days of Forty Nine" * 2804. "Curly Head of Hair" * 2805. "Felix the Soldier" * 2806. "Joe Bowers" * 2807. "Get Up Jack" * 2808. "Behind these Stone Walls" * 2809. "Fisherman's Girl" * 2810. ''No record'' * 2811. "Sweet William of Plymouth" * 2812. "Beautiful Lady of Kent" * 2813. "The London Lawyer's Son" * 2814. "The Carrier Dove" * 2815. "The Flag of Liberty" * 2816. "Rose of Ardee" * 2817. "Old Grannau Weal" * 2818. "Eliza" * 2819. "Lily Dale" * 2820. "Sparking Saturday Night" * 2821. "I've Been Roaming" * 2822. ''No record'' * 2823. "Lady Washington" * 2824. "Old England Forty Years Ago" * 2825. "Wasp Stinging Frolic" * 2826. "Perry's Victory" * 2827. "Noble Lads of Canada" * 2828. "The Maid of Monterrey" * 2829. "Buena Vista" * 2830. "The Used-Up Miner" * 2831. "The Liberty Ball" * 2832. "A Song For the Campaign" * 2833. "The True American" * 2834. "The Empire Club" * 2835. "Wait for the Wagon" * 2836. "Nancy Till" * 2837. ''No record'' * 2838. "The Gospel Ship" * 2839. "Bright Canaan" * 2840. ''No record'' * 2841. "The Lone Pilgrim" * 2842. "Alknomook" * 2843. "The Indian Hunter" * 2844. "The Indian Student" * 2845. "The Banks of the Schuylkill" * 2846. "The Sweeper" * 2847. "The Temperance Ship" * 2848. "The Watcher" * 2849. "Roving Bachelor" * 2850. ''No record'' * 2851. "Old Enoch" * 2852. "The Gunner and the Boatswain" * 2853. "The Plains of Waterloo" * 2854. "Turn the Glasses Over" * 2855. "Come Come Pretty Maids" * 2856. "Half-Past Ten" * 2857. "The Forfar Soldier" * 2858. "Imph'm" * 2859. "The Laird O' Cockpen" * 2860. "Young Waters" (Child 94) * 2861. "The Battle of Harlaw" (Child 163) * 2862. "Flodden Field" (Child 168) * 2863. "The Raid of the Reswire" * 2864. "The Highland Balow", "Lady Bothwell's Lament" * 2865. "The Wee Wee Man" (Child 38) * 2866. "Gillicrankie" * 2867. "The Battle of Sherrifmuir" * 2868. "Andro and His Cutty Gun" * 2869. "Hicks' Farewell" * 2870. "Swinging in the Lane", "Rosie Nell" * 2871. "When the Roses Bloom Again" * 2872. "The Scranky Black Farmer" * 2873. "Lamachree and Magrum" * 2874. "Sandy and Nap" * 2875. "Sandy's Mill" * 2876. "The Rinaway Bride" * 2877. "The Fall of Napoleon" * 2878. "The Hunting of Ruberslaw" * 2879. "The Shepherd's Virtuous Daughter" * 2880. "Young John Hiland" * 2881. "Annie Moore" * 2882. "The Orangeman's Walk", "The Cavan Buck" * 2883. "The Hills of Greenmore", "The Granemore Hare" * 2884. "The Hills of Tandragee" * 2885. "The Hills of Tandragee" * 2886. "The Dream", "The Bureau" * 2887. "Ellen O'Connor" * 2888. "Wild Slieve Gallion Braes" * 2889. "Cromie's Orange Buck" * 2890. "Hiring Fair and Hamiltonsbawn", "The Fair of Ross" * 2891. "Poor Flora On the Banks of the Boyne" * 2892. "The Park in Portadown" * 2893. "The Magdalen Green" * 2894. "The Lass Amongst the Heather" * 2895. "St. Patrick's Day in the Morning" * 2896. "The Muttonburn Stream" * 2897. "Jaunting Car" * 2898. "Sale of a Wife" * 2899. "In Praise of John Magee" * 2900. "The Emigrant's Farewell"


2901 to 3000

* 2901. "Lovely Jane From Enniskea" * 2902. "Dick Mooney's Daughter" * 2903. "The Bonnie Wee Lassie Who Never Said No" * 2904. "Thousands are Sailing" * 2905. ''No record'' * 2906. "My Charming Edward Boyle" * 2907. "That Dang Boat that First Took Me Over" * 2908. "The Glasgow Barber" * 2909. "The Sinking of the Graf Spree" * 2910. "The Orange Maid of Sligo" * 2911. "The Shady Woods of Trough" * 2912. "The Shamrock Boys from Kill" * 2913. "Jackson and Jane" * 2914. "General Guinness" * 2915. "Ould Heelball You're Boozing Again" * 2916. "The Irish Jubilee" * 2917. "Laurell Hill" * 2918. "Mary of Kilmore" * 2919. "The Clones Murder", "Fee and Flannigan" * 2920. "The Lisburn Maid" * 2921. "Sargent Neill" * 2922. "The Follom Brown-red" * 2923. "The Molly Maguires" * 2924. "Paddy Shinihan's Cow" * 2925. "The Hills of Tyrone" * 2926. "Columbia the Free", "Land of my Birth" * 2927. "Lough Ooney" * 2928. "The Flower of Corby Mill" * 2929. "Johnny Harte" * 2930. "My Lagan Love, The Belfast Maid" * 2931. ''No record'' * 2932. "Hunting Song" * 2933. "The Pony Song" * 2934. "Apprentice Boy" * 2935. "The Murder of William Funston" * 2936. "The Country I Was Born In", "I Have Just Left Donegal" * 2937. "The Burning of Rosslea" * 2938. "The Ploughboy" * 2939. "Carrowclare" * 2940. "The Tossing of the Hay" * 2941. "The New-Mown Hay" * 2942. "The Daysman" * 2943. "David's Flowery Vale" * 2944. "The Bonny Moor Hen" * 2945. "The Blazing Star of Drung" * 2946. "My Singing Bird" * 2947. "I Long For To Get Married" * 2948. "The True Lovers' Discussion" * 2949. "The Seducer Outwitted" * 2950. "It's Just About Ten Years Ago" * 2951. "It Was In the Queen's County" * 2952. "The Trader" * 2953. "Come All You Rakish Fine Young Men" * 2954. "The Close of an Irish Day" * 2955. "Adam in Paradise" * 2956. "The Arranmore Disaster" * 2957. "Copper John" * 2958. "The Maid of Seventeen" * 2959. "The Mason's Word" * 2960. "Minnie Picken" * 2961. "Moville Along the Foyle" * 2962. "The New Tractor" * 2963. "The Parish of Dunboe" * 2964. "The Son of a Gambolier" (Charles Ives) * 2965. "The Shores of Benone" * 2966. "Todd's Sweet Rural Shade" * 2967. "Three Gipsies Riding" * 2968. "Coleraine Regatta" * 2969. "How Pat is Represented" * 2970. "My Son in Amerikay" * 2971. "Brannigan's Pup" * 2972. "Willie was as Fine a Sailor" * 2973. "The Gentle Boy" * 2974. "Alan Bain" * 2975. "Miner Hill" * 2976. "A Restless Night", "Missouri Song", "Durie Down" * 2977. "If You Want to Go a Courting" * 2978. ''No record'' * 2979. "My Little Rambling Rose" * 2980. "Lasca" * 2981. "My Mother Was a Lady" * 2982. "The Two Drummers", "Beaver River" * 2983. "'Tis Pretty to be in Ballenderry" * 2984. "Old Ardboe" * 2985. "The Twisting of the Rope" * 2986. "The Blighted Lover" * 2987. "The Rich Man's Daughter" * 2988. "Young Alvin" * 2989. "Up in London Fair" * 2990. "The Wedding at Baltray" * 2991. "The Maid of Ballymore" * 2992. "Bold Doherty" * 2993. "The Tinker and his Budget" * 2994. "The Wind That Shakes the Barley (song), The Wind That Shakes the Barley" * 2995. "Emigrant's Farewell to His Country" * 2996. "The Star of Donegal" * 2997. "Sweet County Wexford" * 2998. "The Grazier Tribe" * 2999. "The Bantry Girls' Lament For Johnny" * 3000. "The Streams of Bunclody"


3001 to 3100

* 3001. "Mary of Dunglow" * 3002. "Limerick is Beautiful" * 3003. "Orange Lily O" * 3004. "The Parting Glass" * 3005. "Nell Flaherty's Drake" * 3006. "The Night of Ragman's Ball" * 3007. "Maid that Sold the Barley" * 3008. "Henry Joy McCracken" * 3009. "The Flower of Magherally" * 3010. "Dunlavin Green" * 3011. "Lanigan's Ball" * 3012. "Rocky Road to Dublin" (D.K. Gavan) * 3013. "The Old Orange Flute" * 3014. "Kevin Barry (song), Kevin Barry" * 3015. "The Boys of Wexford" * 3016. "Sporting Youth" * 3017. "Dublin Jack of All Trades" * 3018. "The Limerick Rake" * 3019. "Eliza" * 3020. "Father Murphy", "The Wexford Heroes" * 3021. "Bold McDermott Roe" * 3022. "Bold Belfast Shoemaker" * 3023. "Suit of Green" * 3024. "The Rocks of Bawn" * 3025. "The Maid of Sweet Gortein" * 3026. "Stonehouse Bay", "The Wreck of the Mary Jane" * 3027. "The Black Horse" * 3028. "The Smashing of the Van" * 3029. "The Manchester Martyrs" * 3030. "The Piper's Tunes" * 3031. "The Sporting Races of Galaway" * 3032. "The Maid With the Bonny Brown Hair" * 3033. "A New Song on the Taxes" * 3034. "Granuaile" * 3035. "The Hackler from Groushall" * 3036. "The Bold Rake" * 3037. "The Bann Water Side" * 3038. "Lillibullero" * 3039. "The Sporting Old Grey Mare" * 3040. "Rossa's Farewell" * 3041. "Master McGrath#Song and Ballad – Master_McGrath, A Ballad Of Master McGrath" * 3042. "Sorrowful Lament for Callaghan, Greally, and Mullen" * 3043. "Come Each Jolly Fellow", "The Farmer" * 3044. "I Thank You Ma'am Says Dan" * 3045. "Come to the Bower" * 3046. "Red Haired Man's Wife" * 3047. "John McGoldrick's Trial for the Quaker's Daughter" * 3048. "Lovely Kate of Liskelhaun" * 3049. "Bachelor's Walk" * 3050. "The Boys of Old Erin on the Green" * 3051. "What Would You Do" * 3052. "With Kitty I'll Go" * 3053. "The Little Pack of Tailors" * 3054. "Swalwell Hopping" * 3055. "The Northumberland Bagpipes" * 3056. ''No record'' * 3057. "The Bonnie Redesdale Lassie" * 3058. "Pitman's Courtship" * 3059. "The Keel Row" * 3060. "Canny Newcassel" * 3061. "Jemmy Joneson's Wherry" * 3062. "Sair Fyel'd Hinny" * 3063. "Pawkie Paiterson's Auld Grey Yaud", "Robin Spraggon's Old Grey Mare" * 3064. "Bonny at Morn" * 3065. "Elsie Marley" * 3066. "Bold Robert Emmet" * 3067. "Pat of Mullingar" * 3068. "Poor Old Granuaile" * 3069. "The Foot and Mouth Disease" * 3070. "The Sargent's Lamentation" * 3071. "Lamentations of Patrick Brady" * 3072. "Farewell to Lissycasey" * 3073. "Farewell to Milltown" * 3074. "An Cailin Deas" * 3075. "The Cottage With the Horseshoe O'er the Door" * 3076. "A Stor Mo Chroi" * 3077. "The Bobbed Hair" * 3078. "Paddy the Cockney and the Ass" * 3079. "Paddy's Panacea" * 3080. "The Beggarman of County Down" * 3081. "You Ribbonmen of Ireland" * 3082. ''No record'' * 3083. "I'm a Rambling Youth" * 3084. "Napoleon Bonaparte" * 3085. "The Weaver" * 3086. "As I Strayed Through Dublin City" * 3087. "The Orkney Style of Courtship" * 3088. "The Canny Shepherd Laddie of the Hills" * 3089. "Gresford Disaster#Music, The Gresford Disaster" * 3090. "Rhynie" * 3091. "The Ould Piper" * 3092. "Paddy West" * 3093. "The Quaker" * 3094. "The Campanero" * 3095. "The Boatie Rows" * 3096. ''No record'' * 3097. "The Boat that First Brought Me Over" * 3098. "The Recruiting Officer", "The Merry Volunteers" * 3099. "Prince Charlie Stuart" * 3100. "Lang Johnny More" (Child 251)


3101 to 3200

* 3101. "Rub-a-Dub-Dub" * 3102. "Camborne Hill" * 3103. "Black Is the Color (of My True Love's Hair)" * 3104. "The Seven Irishmen" * 3105. "O'Brien of Tippetary" * 3106. "The Rollicking Boys Around Tandaragee" * 3107. "Waterford Boys" * 3108. "Sheela Nee Eyre" * 3109. "Bloom of Erin" * 3110. "Bonny Tavern Green" * 3111. "Poor Little Joe" * 3112. "The Drunkard's Ragged Wean" * 3113. "The Drunkard's Doom" * 3114. "The Old Brown Coat" * 3115. ''No record'' * 3116. "The Letter Edged in Black" * 3117. "The Pardon of Sydna Allen" * 3118. ''No record'' * 3119. "Deep Blue Sea (song), Deep Blue Sea" * 3120. "I'm Satisfied" * 3121. "Howdy Bill" * 3122. "An' We're a Noddin'" * 3123. "The Monkey's Wedding" * 3124. "Boll Weevil" (Laws I17) * 3125. "Groundhog" * 3126. "Kentucky Moonshiner" * 3127. "Four Thousand Years Ago" * 3128. "William Cook" * 3129. "The Charlie Song" * 3130. "Fair Lady of the Plains" * 3131. "The Arkansas Song" * 3132. "The Allegheny" * 3133. "Battle of Pea Ridge" * 3134. "Good News From Home" * 3135. "Often Drunk and Seldom Sober" * 3136. "The Drummer and the Cook", "Walking Tub of Butter" * 3137. "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" * 3138. "Lord Ullin's Daughter" * 3140. "A Virgin Most Pure" * 3141. "Admiral Benbow" * 3142. "Spottee" * 3143. "The Tyne Exile's Lament" * 3144. "The Fiery Clock Fiece" * 3145. "Cappy the Pitman's Dog" * 3146. "Bob Cranky's 'Size Sunday" * 3147. "Captain Bover" * 3148. "Bob Cranky's Adieu" * 3149. "Aboot the Bush Willy" * 3150. "O the Bonny Fisher Lad" * 3151. "The Mode O' Wooing" * 3152. "The Shoemaker" * 3153. "The De'il Stick the Minister" * 3154. "The Snows They Melt the Soonest" * 3155. "Up the Raw" * 3156. "Sawnie Ogilvie's Duel With His Wife" * 3157. "Jack and Tom" * 3158. "Derwentwater" * 3159. "Ca' Hawkie Through the Water" * 3160. "The Auld Fisher's Farewell to Coquet" * 3161. "I Wish Your Mother Would Come" * 3162. "Go to Kye Wi' Me" * 3163. "Success Unto the Coal Trade" * 3164. "My Lord 'Size" * 3165. "Shew Me the Way to Wallington" * 3166. "Felton Lonnin / The Kye Have Come Hame" * 3167. "The Miller's Wife o' Blaydon" * 3168. "Mawe Canny Hinny" * 3169. "The Antigallican Privateer" * 3170. "The Sandgate Lassie's Lament" * 3171. ''No record'' * 3172. "The Pitman's Happy Times" * 3173. "All Together Like the Folks O' Shields" * 3174. "Here's the Tender Coming" * 3175. "The Battle of Boulogne" * 3176. "The Laidley Worm of Spindleston-Heugh" * 3177. "Maw Bonny Gyetside Lass" * 3178. "The Sandgate Lass on the Ropery Banks" * 3179. "Liberty for the Sailors" * 3180. "Newcassel is my Native Place" * 3181. "My Laddie Sits O'er Late Up" * 3182. "The Hexhamshire Lass" * 3183. "The Song of Upper Wharfedale" * 3184. "The White Rose in the Broom" * 3185. "How Grand and How Bright", "The Worchestershire Carol" * 3186. "The Whitsun Song" * 3187. "The Yeovil Murder" * 3188. "The Holly and the Ivy Girl" * 3189. "Trimdon Grange#"Trimdon Grange Explosion" (1882 song), The Trimdon Grange Explosion" * 3190. "Peggy Rye" * 3191. "Jowl Jowl and Listen" * 3192. "The Woman of Leigh" * 3193. "Blackleg Miner" * 3194. "I Am An Old Miner" * 3195. "Queen of Hearts (Joan Baez song), Queen of Hearts" * 3196. "Dorsetshire George" * 3197. "Goodbye Old Ship of Mine" * 3198. "The Barmaid" * 3199. "The Travelling Tinker" * 3200. "The Old Blind Mare"


3201 to 3300

* 3201. "Get a Little Table" * 3202. ''No record'' * 3203. "My Old Clothes Shop", "Ikey Moses" * 3204. "The Christmas Goose" * 3205. "As Shepherds Watched Their Fleecy Care" * 3206. "Hark How the Heav'nly Angels Sing" * 3207. "Three Brothers in Fair Warwickshire" * 3208. "The Hindhead Murder" * 3209. "Who Owns The Game" * 3210. "Saviour's Birth", "Hark Hark What News" * 3211. ''No record'' * 3212. "Allison Gross" (Child 35) * 3213. "Old Pike" * 3214. "Life's Like a Ship" * 3215. "The Burwash Carol" * 3216. "The Ditchling Carol" * 3217. "The West Wycombe Band" * 3218. "Drodlins" * 3219. "No More I'll Go to Sea" * 3220. "Lowlands Away" * 3221. "Doodle Let Me Go (Yellow Girls)" * 3222. "Bangidero" * 3223. "Cheery Men" * 3224. "The Young Little Lambs" * 3225. "Behold the Grace Appears", "Back Lane" * 3226. "Sentenced to Death", "Bonny Lassie's Answer", "Lay Him Away Ower the Hillside" * 3227. "The Schooner Annie" (Laws N28) * 3228. "The Schooner Huberry" * 3229. "The Wreck of Old Number Nine" (Laws G26) * 3230. "Blue-eyed Mary" * 3231. "Mary Machree" * 3232. "Thomas and Nancy" (Laws K15) * 3233. ''No record'' * 3234. "Sweet Betsy from Pike" * 3235. "Sioux Indians" (Laws B11) * 3236. "Plantonio" (Laws B12) * 3237. "Zebra Dun" * 3238. "Sandy Sam and Rusty Jigs" (Laws B17) * 3239. "Strawberry Roan" (Laws B18) * 3240. "The Mountain Meadows Massacre" (Laws B19) * 3241. ''No record'' * 3242. "Root Hog or Die" (Laws B21) * 3243. "Sweet Jane" (Laws B22) * 3244. "Cowboy Jack" (Laws B24) * 3245. "The Boys of Sanpete County" (Laws B26) * 3246. "The Tenderfoot" (Laws B27) * 3247. "The Ballad of Casey Jones" (Laws G1) * 3248. "Twenty-One Years", "The C & O Wreck" (Laws E16) * 3249. "Henry K. Sawyer" (Laws G5) * 3250. "The Avondale Mine Disaster" (Laws G7) * 3251. "Charley Hill's Old Slope" (Laws G8) * 3252. ''No record'' * 3253. ''No record'' * 3254. "The Johnstown Flood" (Laws G14) * 3255. "The Milwaukee Fire" (Laws G15) * 3256. "Hip Hip Mr. Carpenter" * 3257. "The Three Drowned Sisters" (Laws G23) * 3258. "The Two Orphans", "The Brooklyn Theatre Fire" (Laws G27) * 3259. ''No record'' * 3260. "The Sherman Cyclone" (Laws G31) * 3261. "The Miners' Fate" (Laws G10) * 3262. "John Hardy (song), John Hardy" (Laws I2) * 3263. "Penitentiary Bound", "Po' Boy" (Laws I4) * 3264. "Delia Holmes" (Laws I5) * 3265. "The Railman's Song", "Jessie at the Railway Bar" * 3266. "Liverpool Dock" * 3267. "Botany Bay (song), Botany Bay" * 3268. "Lily Lee" * 3269. "Coleen Bawn" * 3270. "Prince Charles He is King James' Son" * 3271. "Three Wise Old Men", "Three Wise Old Women" * 3272. "Paddy Magee" * 3273. "The Fatal Wedding" * 3274. "Little Nell of Narragansett Bay" * 3275. "Those Tassels on the Boots" * 3276. "Darlin Ould Stick" * 3277. "The Wedding of Ballyporeen" * 3278. "The Wearing of the Green" * 3279. "The Wreck of the Atlantic" * 3280. ''No record'' * 3281. "Frank Fidd" * 3282. "Reuben Ranzo" * 3283. "Larry McGee" * 3284. "The Poor Hard Working Man", "The Daddy of them All" * 3285. "The Fenian Song" * 3286. "The Bear River Murder" * 3287. "The Girl that was Drowned at Onslow" (Laws dG42) * 3288. "The Wreck of the Glenaloon" * 3289. "Jolly Sailors Bold" * 3290. "Droylsden Wakes" * 3291. "The Whale-Catchers" * 3292. "The Wreck of the Gilderoy" * 3293. "The Battle of Otterburn" (Child 161) * 3294. "The Willow" * 3295. "The Scolding Wife" * 3296. "The Outlaw Murray" (Child 305) * 3297. Adam Bell, "Adam Bell", "Clim of the Clough", "William of Cloudesly" (Child 116) * 3298. "Allen A Dale, Robin Hood and Allen A Dale" (Child 138) * 3299. "Robin Hood's Death" (Child 120) * 3300. "The Orderly Man"


3301 to 3400

* 3301. "Leesome Brand" (Child 15) * 3302. "The Old Grey Duck" * 3303. "Mother May I Go out to Swim", "The Alphabet Song" * 3304. "The Soldier on the Battlefield" * 3305. "Old Smuggler's Song" * 3306. "St. Genny's Fox-Hunting Song" * 3307. "Rouse Rouse" * 3308. "O What is that Upon Thy Head" * 3309. "Siege of St. Malo" * 3310. "Toby" * 3311. "An Evening So Clear" * 3312. "Carol for Twelfth Day" * 3313. "Goodbye Mike Goodbye Pat" * 3314. "The Robber's Retreat" * 3315. "The Song of the Western Men, Trelawny (The Song of the Western Men)" (Robert Stephen Hawker) * 3316. "Wheal Rodney" * 3317. "Miner's Song" * 3318. "William Coombe" * 3319. "Cornish Girls" * 3320. ''No record'' * 3321. "Young Banker", "Banking Boy" * 3322. "The Bent Sae Brown" (Child 71) * 3323. "Poor Shepherds" * 3324. "The Green Woods O' Airlie" * 3325. "Bleacher Lass o' Kelvinhaugh" * 3326. "Bonnie Lassie's Answer" * 3327. "Wreck of the Royal Charter" * 3328. "If There Be Danger" * 3329. "Lovely Jane" * 3330. "Bundle and Go" * 3331. "We Happy Herdsmen" * 3332. "The Son of God They Did Betray" * 3333. "Twelve Articles" * 3334. "The Irish Boy" * 3335. "Rose Red and the White Lily" (Child 103) * 3336. "Prince Heathen" (Child 104) * 3337. "Poor Old Maidens" * 3338. "Nelson's Last Victory" * 3339. "The Wayfaring Stranger (song), Poor Wayfaring Stranger" * 3340. "My Good Looking Man" * 3341. "The Connaught Man's Trip to Belfast" * 3342. "The Old Tobacco Box" * 3343. "Birnie Bouzle" * 3344. "Jockey to the Fair" * 3345. "The Miracle Flower" * 3346. "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" * 3347. ''No record'' * 3348. "Many Thousand Go" * 3349. "In That Morning" * 3350. "Jessie and Jimmie" * 3351. "Busk and Go Dearie Go", "Mary's Ass" * 3352. "Ben Hall (bushranger)#Music, The Death of Ben Hall" * 3353. ''No record'' * 3354. "Billy Brown" * 3355. "Muldoon the Solid Man" * 3356. "List Bonnie Laddie" * 3357. "Cuttie's Wedding" * 3358. "The Gallowa' Hills" * 3359. "Bonnie Lass Come O'er the Burn" * 3360. "Far Over the Forth" * 3361. "Eenst Upon a Time" * 3362. "Oh Jeannie My Dear" * 3363. "The Braes of Killiecrankie" * 3364. "Jamis Telfer of the Fair Dodhead" (Child 190) * 3365. "The Girls of Shamrock Shore" * 3366. "I've Been a Wild Boy" * 3367. "One and Twenty" * 3368. "A Little Cocksparrow" * 3369. "Poison Beer" * 3370. "Peter Paynter" * 3371. "The Costermonger's Song" * 3372. "Botany Bay" * 3373. "One Day as I Rambled Through Glasgow" * 3374. "The Pride of Cloonkeen" * 3375. "Peter Heaney" * 3376. "The Sea Captain" * 3377. "The Old Caravee" * 3378. "The Wee Weaver" * 3379. "Donall Og" * 3380. "The Reaping of the Rushes Green" * 3381. "One Morning in June" * 3382. "Drinking Strong Whiskey" * 3383. "Sweet Omagh Town" * 3384. "My Old Cottage Home" * 3385. "Little Chance", "How Tedious and Tasteless (the Hours)", "Edgefield", "Greenfields" * 3386. "The Old Churchyard" * 3387. "Roane County Prison Song" * 3388. "I'm a Stranger in this Country" * 3389. "The Heilanman's Ball" * 3390. "Johnny McIndoe" * 3391. "Robin Hood and the Beggar, I" (Child 133) * 3392. "Robin Hood and the Beggar, II" (Child 134) * 3393. "The Duke of Athole's Nurse" (Child 212) * 3394. "Brown Eyes" * 3395. "Brother Green" * 3396. "East Virginia (song), East Virginia" * 3397. "Kaiser and the Hindenberger" * 3398. "Young Lady in the Bloom of Youth" * 3399. "Lonely Tombs" * 3400. "I Saw a Light All in a Dream"


3401 to 3500

* 3401. "Bright and Shining City" * 3402. "Over in the Glory Land" * 3403. "Father Took a Light", "Mother's Got a Light and Gone to Heaven" * 3404. "Climbing Up Zion's Hill" * 3405. ''No record'' * 3406. "Lord I've Started for the Kingdom" * 3407. "I'm Alone in this World" * 3408. "No Hiding Place Down Here" * 3409. "Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By)" * 3410. "I Saw the Light" * 3411. ''No record'' * 3412. "Yankee Song" * 3413. "Cumberland Gap (folk song), Cumberland Gap" * 3414. "Big Stone Gap" * 3415. "Back in the Hills" * 3416. "The Gambler" (Laws dE43) * 3417. "Icy Mountain" * 3418. "Short Life of Trouble" * 3419. "Chilly Winds" * 3420. "Greenback Dollar" * 3421. "In the Pines", "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" * 3422. "My Trunk is Packed" * 3423. "Reuben" * 3424. "Goodbye My Lover", "Cripple Creek" * 3425. "Old Bald Eagle" * 3426. "Black-Eyed Susie" * 3427. "The Blue-Eyed Gal" * 3428. "Georgia Buck" * 3429. "Ida Red" * 3430. "I'm A Longin' For to Go to This Road" * 3431. "Yonder Comes My Love" * 3432. "Sugar Hill" * 3433. "Skip to My Lou" * 3434. "Cripple Creek (folk song), Cripple Creek" * 3435. "Lulu", "Old Corn Whiskey" * 3436. "Old Coon Dog" * 3437. "Mule Skinner Blues" * 3438. "The Old Chisholm Trail" * 3439. "One Cold and Frosty Morning" * 3440. "Did You Ever See the Devil Uncle Joe" * 3441. "Johnny Booker" * 3442. "Ole Grey Mare" * 3443. "The Fox Chase" * 3444. "Goin Down Town", "Lynchburg Town" * 3445. "Forsaken Love" * 3446. "Weeping Sad and Lonely" * 3447. "The Plooman Laddie" * 3448. "The Plooman Laddies" * 3449. "When I Was Noo but Sweet Sixteen" * 3450. "Bonny Udny" * 3451. "The Jolly Sportsman" * 3452. ''No record'' * 3453. "Lace Maker's Song" * 3454. "A Poor Aviator Lay Dying" * 3455. "To Sheepshearing We Will Go" * 3456. "Ladies Won't You Marry" * 3457. "Down By the Dark Arches" * 3458. "Kissing" * 3459. "Hecketty Pecketty" * 3460. "The Drunken Man" * 3461. "Through Lonesome Woods" * 3462. "As I Was Walking Down Old Green Lane", "A Collier Lad" * 3463. "Cottage for Sale" * 3464. "Cock a doodle doo" * 3465. "Strike For Better Wages" * 3466. "Drinking" * 3467. "John Wesley" * 3468. ''No record'' * 3469. "Taunton Gaol" * 3470. "The Factory Doll" * 3471. "Calliforney" * 3472. "We Be" * 3473. "Banks of the Band" * 3474. "The Blackbird of Mullaghmore" * 3475. "Bonny Portmore" * 3476. "Lough Erin's Shore" * 3477. "The Maid of Ballydoo" * 3478. "The Purple Boy" * 3479. "The Deluded Lover", "As I Roved Out" * 3480. "The Waggoner" * 3481. "Adam Buckham" * 3482. "Hap an Row" * 3483. Lavender's Blue, "Diddle Diddle, Or The Kind Country Lovers", "Lavender's Blue" * 3484. "The Banks of the Dee" * 3485. "Little Chance" * 3486. "Celebrated Working Man", "In The Bar-room", "Shovellin' Back the Slate" * 3487. "The Bonny Pitt Laddie" * 3488. "Byker Hill", "Walker Pits", "Walker Pit and Byker Shore" * 3489. "The Iron Man" * 3490. "Stanley Market" * 3491. "Poverty Knock" * 3492. "Macadam and Co." * 3493. "Greenhill Farm" * 3494. "The Knocking-Up Song" * 3495. "Twenty-Pound Dog" * 3496. "Three Jolly Fishermen" * 3497. "The Old Yow" * 3498. "The Shepherd and the Shepherdess" * 3499. "Macalpine's Navvy Gang" * 3500. "The Bold Miner"


3501 to 4000

* 3504. "Cushie Butterfield", "Lambton Worm#The song, Lambton Worm" (See also Roud 2337) * 3507. "Geordy Black" * 3509. "The Donibristle Disaster" * 3510. "Miner's Lifeguard", "A Miner's Life" * 3511. "Blaydon Races" * 3550. "This Old Man" * 3574. "The Hare's Dream", "The Hare's Lament" * 3594. "Old Joe Clark" * 3597. "Love Has Gained the Day" * 3599. "Home on the Range" * 3604. "The Dreary Black Hills" * 3632. "A Drop of Nelson's Blood, Roll the Old Chariot" * 3634. "Rain and Snow" * 3674. "A Laundry Song" * 3715. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" * 3722. "The Whummil Bore" (Child 27) * 3723. "The Queen of Elfan's Nourice" (Child 40) * 3724. "The Dead Horse Shanty" * 3749. "I Had a Little Nut Tree" * 3753. "Three Blind Mice" * 3756. "The Arkansas Traveler (song), The Arkansas Traveler" * 3767. "Puttin' On the Style" * 3778. "Bonny Woodhall" * 3800. "Bothy ballad, The Guise O Tough" * 3801. "Caledonia", "Jean and Caledonia" * 3812. "Flowers of the Forest" * 3819. "Down in My Sally's Garden" * 3846. "On the Banks of the Don" * 3855. "Clerk Saunders" (Child 69) * 3856. "Jock the Leg and the Merry Merchant" (Child 282) * 3867. "King Henry (song), King Henry" (Child 32) * 3875. "Young Peggy" (Child 298) * 3876. "The Laird of Wairston" (Child 194) * 3878. "The Queen of Scotland" (Child 301) * 3879. "The Earl of Mar's Daughter" (Child 270) * 3880. "Earl Crawford" (Child 229) * 3881. "Charlie MacPherson" (Child 234) * 3882. "Brown Robyn's Confession" (Child 57) * 3883. "Child Owlet" (Child 291) * 3884. "Lady Isabel" (Child 261) * 3885. "Bonny Bee Hom" (Child 92) * 3886. "The Holy Nunnery" (Child 303) * 3887. "The New-Slain Knight" (Child 263) * 3888. "The White Fisher" (Child 264) * 3889. "The Knight's Ghost" (Child 265) * 3890. "Thomas o Yonderdale" (Child 253) * 3902. "The Clerk's Twa Sons O Owsenford" (Child 72) * 3904. "Blancheflour and Jollyflorice" (Child 300) * 3908. "Bonny John Seton" (Child 198) * 3909. "Lord Livingstone" (Child 262) * 3910. "Willie and the Earl Richard's Daughter" (Child 102) * 3911. "Young Benjie" (Child 86) * 3912. "Kemp Owyne" (Child 34) * 3914. "Young Ronald" (Child 304) * 3915. "Auld Matrons" (Child 249) * 3918. "James Grant (song), James Grant" (Child 197) * 3925. "Walter Lesly" (Child 296) * 3928. "Dugall Quin" (Child 294) * 3931. "The Bonny Lass of Anglesey" (Child 220) * 3935. "Young Bearwell" (Child 302) * 3955. "Robin Hood and the Bishop" (Child 143) * 3956. "Robin Hood and the Newly Revived" (Child 128) * 3957. "Robin Hood Rescuing Will Stutly" (Child 141) * 3958. "The Noble Fisherman, The Noble Fisherman", "Robin Hood's Preferment" (Child 148) * 3959. "The West Country Damosel's Complaint" (Child 292) * 3960. "Sheath and Knife" (Child 16) * 3961. "The Boy and the Mantle" (Child 29) * 3962. "Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane" (Child 28) * 3963. "St. Stephen and Herod" (Child 22) * 3964. "Judas (ballad), Judas" (Child 23) * 3965. "King Arthur and King Cornwall" (Child 30) * 3966. "The Marriage of Sir Gawain" (Child 31) * 3967. "King Henry (ballad), King Henry" (Child 32) * 3968. "The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea" (Child 36) * 3969. "Sir Aldingar" (Child 59) * 3970. "King Estmere" (Child 60) * 3971. "Old Robin of Portingale" (Child 80) * 3972. "The Bonny Birdy" (Child 82) * 3973. "Will Stewart and John" (Child 107) * 3974. "Christopher White (ballad), Christopher White" (Child 108) * 3975. "Crow and Pie" (Child 111) * 3976. "Robyn and Gandeleyn" (Child 115) * 3977. "Guy of Gisbourne, Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne" (Child 118) * 3978. "Robin Hood and the Monk" (Child 119) * 3979. "Robin Hood and the Potter" (Child 121) * 3980. "Robin Hood and the Butcher" (Child 122) * 3981. "The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield" (Child 124) * 3982. "Robin Hood and the Tinker" (Child 127) * 3983. "Robin Hood and the Prince of Aragon" (Child 129) * 3984. "Robin Hood and the Scotchman" (Child 130) * 3985. "Robin Hood and the Shepherd" (Child 135) * 3986. "Robin Hood's Delight" (Child 136) * 3987. "Robin Hood and the Pedlars" (Child 137) * 3988. "Little John A Begging" (Child 142) * 3989. "Robin Hood's Chase" (Child 146) * 3990. "Robin Hood's Golden Prize" (Child 147) * 3991. "Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor and Marriage" (Child 149) * 3992. "Maid Marian, Robin Hood and Maid Marian" (Child 150) * 3993. "The King's Disguise, and Friendship with Robin Hood" (Child 151) * 3994. "Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow" (Child 152) * 3995. "Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight" (Child 153) * 3996. "A True Tale of Robin Hood" (Child 154) * 3997. "Hugh Spencer's Feats in France" (Child 158) * 3998. "Durham Ford" (Child 159) * 3999. "The Knight of Liddesdale" (Child 160) * 4000. "Sir John Butler" (Child 165)


4001 to 4100

* 4001. "The Rose of England" (Child 166) * 4002. "Thomas Cromwell (ballad), Thomas Cromwell" (Child 171) * 4003. "Musselburgh Field" (Child 172) * 4004. "Earl Bothwell" (Child 174) * 4005. "The Rising of the North" (Child 175) * 4006. "Northumberland Betrayed By Douglas" (Child 176) * 4007. "The Earl of Westmoreland" (Child 177) * 4008. "Rookhope Ryde" (Child 179) * 4009. "King James and Brown" (Child 180) * 4010. "Willie MacIntosh" (Child 183) * 4011. "The Lads of Wamphray" (Child 184) * 4012. "Dick o the Cow" (Child 185) * 4013. "Kinmont Willie" (Child 186) * 4014. "Hobie Noble" (Child 189) * 4015. "Lord Maxwell's Last Goodnight" (Child 195) * 4016. "The Battle of Philiphaugh" (Child 202) * 4017. "The Baron of Brackley" (Child 203) * 4018. "Loudon Hill" (Child 205) * 4019. "The Lady of Arngosk" (Child 224) * 4020. "The Slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain" (Child 230) * 4021. "The Coble o Cargill" (Child 242) * 4022. "James Hatley" (Child 244) * 4023. "Lady Elspat" (Child 247) * 4024. "Lord Thomas Stuart" (Child 259) * 4025. "Earl Rothes" (Child 297) * 4026. "Battle of Pequawket, Lovewell's Fight" * 4027. "Braddock's Defeat" * 4028. "On the Eighth Day of November" * 4029. "The Battle of Point Pleasant" * 4030. "The Battle of Bridgewater" * 4031. "The Sir Robert Peel" * 4032. "Battle of Prairie Grove" * 4033. "Andersonville Prison" * 4034. ''No record'' * 4035. "Mustang Gray" * 4036. "John Garner's Trail Herd" * 4037. "The Crooked Trail to Holbrook" * 4038. "George Britton (song), George Britton" * 4039. "On the Trail to Idaho" * 4040. "When I Was a Brave Cowboy" * 4084. "Sally Greer", "Nellie Greer"


4101 to 4200

* 4101. "The Tennessee Killer" (Laws dE41) * 4102. "Talt Hall" (Laws dE42) * 4103. "The Dying Desperado" (Laws dE46) * 4104. "Bury Me Out on the Prairie", "I've Got No Use For Women" (Laws dE47) * 4105. "Harry Orchard" * 4106. "The Fate of Edward Hickman" (Laws dE49) * 4107. "The Old Rock Jail Behind the Iron Gate" (Laws dE50) * 4108. ''No record'' * 4109. ''No record'' * 4110. "The Murder of Colonel Sharp" (Laws dF38) * 4111. "Polly Williams" (Laws dF39) * 4112. "The Murder of Mrs. Broughton" (Laws dF30) * 4113. ''No record'' * 4114. "Gladys Kincaid" (Laws F41) * 4115. "The Janie Sharp Ballet" (Laws dF43) * 4116. "Maria Bewell" (Laws dF44) * 4117. "Nell Cropsey" (Laws dF45) * 4118. ''No record'' * 4119. "The Murder of Charley Stacey" (Laws dF47) * 4120. "William Baker" (Laws dF48) * 4121. ''No record'' * 4122. "John Ferguson" (Laws dF52) * 4123. "The Murder of Lottie Yates" (Laws dF53) * 4124. "Jesse Adams" (Laws dF54) * 4125. "Elk River Boys" (Laws dF55) * 4126. "The Murder of Marian Parker" (Laws dF56) * 4127. "Little Marion Parker" (Laws dF57) * 4128. "The Hennessy Murder" (Laws dF58) * 4129. "The Millman Song" (Laws dF60) * 4130. "Arch and Gordon" (Laws dF61) * 4131. "The Death of Samuel Adams" (Laws dF62) * 4132. ''No record'' * 4133. ''No record'' * 4134. "Martha Dexter" (Laws dG34) * 4135. ''No record'' * 4136. "The Hartford Wreck" (Laws dG36) * 4137. "The Brush Creek Wreck" (Laws dG37) * 4138. ''No record'' * 4139. "The Bicera" (Laws dG39) * 4140. "The Mines of Locust Dale" (Laws dG40) * 4141. "The Wreck on the Somerset Road" (Laws dG41) * 4142. "The Mcdonald Family" * 4143. ''No record'' * 4144. "Lee Bible" (Laws dG46) * 4145. "West Palm Beach Storm" (Laws dG47) * 4146. "Aaron Hart" (Laws dG48) * 4147. "Only a Brakeman" (Laws dG49) * 4148. ''No record'' * 4149. "The Wreck of the Royal Palm" (Laws G51) * 4150. "The Wreck of the Shenandoah" (Laws dG52) * 4151. "Fire Tragedy" (Laws dG53) * 4152. ''No record'' * 4153. "Chankapin" (Laws dH33) * 4154. "The Bear Hunters of 1836" (Laws dH34) * 4155. "The Hog-Thorny Bear" (Laws dH35) * 4156. "Bill Hopkins' Colt" (Laws dH36) * 4157. "The Champion of Moose Hill" (Laws dH37) * 4158. "Jim Clancy" (Laws dH38) * 4159. ''No record'' * 4160. "Old Joe" (Laws dH41) * 4161. "I Was Sixteen Years of Age" (Laws dH42) * 4162. "The Iron Mountain Baby" (Laws dH43) * 4163. "As I Went Out For a Ramble" (Laws dH44) * 4164. "Young Billy Crane" (Laws dH46) * 4165. "Perigoo's House" (Laws dH48) * 4166. "The Messenger Song" (Laws dH49) * 4167. "Rufus's Mare" (Laws dH50) * 4168. "Laura Belle" (Laws dH53) * 4169. "Bugger Burns" (Laws dI21) * 4170. ''No record'' * 4171. ''No record'' * 4172. "De Titanic" (Laws dI26) * 4173. "God Moves on the Water" (Laws dI27) * 4174. "Miami Hairikin" (Laws dI28) * 4175. "Ella Speed" (Laws I6) * 4176. "Devil Winston" (Laws I7) * 4177. "Duncan and Brady" * 4178. "Batson" (Laws I10) * 4179. "Dupree" (Laws I11) * 4180. "Poor Lazarus" (Laws I12) * 4181. "Railroad Bill" * 4182. "Bully of the Town" (Laws I14) * 4183. "Stagger Lee" * 4184. "These Bones Going to Rise Again" (Laws I18) * 4185. "Staggerlee" (Laws I15) * 4186. ''No record'' * 4187. "Just a Wee Drop and Doris" * 4188. ''No record'' * 4189. "The Miners" * 4190. "Strike the Bell" * 4191. "John Adkins' Farewell" * 4192. "Tom Dooley (song), Tom Dooley" * 4193. "I Have No Mother Now" * 4194. "I Used to Have a Father" * 4195. "No Change in Me" * 4196. "Come All Young Men" * 4197. "I Loved a Lass" * 4198. ''No record'' * 4199. ''No record'' * 4200. "Big Eyed Rabbit"


4201 to 4300

* 4204. "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain" * 4209. "Shortnin' Bread" * 4211. "Bile Them Cabbage Down" * 4221. "Cod Liver Oil (song), Cod Liver Oil" * 4228. "Wabash Cannonball" * 4247. "Turkey in the Straw" * 4299. "Take This Hammer"


4301 to 4400

* 4301. "The Moonshiner" * 4321. "Abdul Abulbul Amir" * 4326. "My Grandfather's Clock" (Henry Clay Work) * 4343. "Shawneetown Flood" * 4379. "The Irish Rover"


4401 to 4500

* 4401. "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill, Drill Ye Tarriers Drill" * 4427. "Feller from Fortune" * 4432. "I's the B'y", "I'se the B'y" * 4438. "Mary Ann" * 4439. "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (nursery rhyme), Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" * 4443. "Roll the Woodpile Down" * 4455. "Over There", "Over Here", "The Flapjacks Tree", "In Kansas", "The Praties They Grow Small" * 4456. "Shady Grove (song), Shady Grove" * 4461. "Dunderbeck"


4501 to 4600

* 4501. "Yankee Doodle" * 4505. "Crows in the Garden" * 4533. "Ferryland Sealer" * 4540. "Donkey Riding" * 4541. "Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor" * 4542. "The Badger Drive" * 4546. "The Day Columbus Landed Here" * 4550. "Land of the Silver Birch" * 4556. "Uncle Sam's Farm" * 4581. "Three Craws" * 4584. "New Year's Eve Carol" * 4585. "Greenside Wakes Song" * 4593. River Bogie, "Bogieside", "Adieu to Bogieside"


4601 to 4700

* 4614. "Darkie Sunday School" * 4619. "Peg and Awl" * 4624. "Going Across the Mountain" * 4628. "Storms May Rule the Ocean" * 4636. "Railroad Corral" (John Mills Hanson) * 4660. "Footprints in the Snow" * 4690. "Baltimore", "Bound for Baltimore", "Up She Goes" * 4693. "John Cherokee" * 4695. "Paddy Doyle" * 4696. "John Come Tell Us As We Haul Away"


4701 to 4800

* 4704. "Barnacle Bill (song), Barnacle Bill" * 4710. "CSS Alabama#Folklore and heritage, Roll Alabama Roll" * 4746. "Old Settler's Song (Acres of Clams), Old Settler's Song" * 4753. "Worried Man Blues" * 4758. "Down Down Down" * 4766. "Rolling Home (folk song), Rolling Home" * 4769. "The Bonnie Blue Flag" * 4790. "Cocaine Bill", "Cocaine Bill and Morphine Sue" * 4796. "The Sash", "The Hat My Father Wore" * 4800. "The Blarney Stone#Song, The Blarney Stone"


4801 to 4900

* 4801. "Star of the County Down" (Cathal McGarvey) * 4816. "Willie Moore" * 4826. "There Was a Crooked Man" * 4827. "The Big Ship Sails" * 4828. "The Ball of Kirriemuir" * 4830. "Crawshay Bailey#Popular culture, Cosher Bailey" * 4833. "Johnston's Motor Car" * 4836. "Good Ship Venus" * 4837. "I Used to Work in Chicago" * 4841. Lamorna (folk_song)#"Dark and Roving Eye", "The Fireship", "Dark and Roving Eye" * 4845. "The Shearing's No' For You"


4901 to 5000

* 4933. O Death, "O Death", "Oh Death", "Conversation with Death" * 4957. "I Wish I Was a Mole In the Ground" * 4959. "Nine Hundred Miles" * 4996. "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy" * 4998. "The Vicar of Bray (song), The Vicar of Bray"


5001 to 5100

* 5007. "Yonder Comes a Young Man" * 5040. "Did You Ever See a Lassie?"


5101 to 5200

* 5122. "The Convict's Song" * 5138. "When I Was No but Sweet Sixteen" * 5152. "The Shepherd Lad O' Rhynie" * 5160. "My Last Farewell to Stirling"


5201 to 5300

* 5214. "Will There Be Any Travellers in Heaven" * 5234. "Banna Strand (song), Banna Strand" * 5249. "Pop Goes the Weasel" * 5269. "The Nonsense Song", H Mi Rinkum * 5294. "The Devil and Baliff McGlynn"


5301 to 5400

* 5378. "The Volunteer Organist" (William B. Gray and George Spaulding) * 5386. "Banks of the Nile" * 5397. "The Reed Cutter's Daughter"


5401 to 5500

* 5404. "The Back O' Bennachie" * 5407. "Cuckoo's Next (song), Cuckoo's Nest" (See also Roud 1506) * 5430. "Amazing Grace" * 5435. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" * 5439. "Wade in the Water" * 5470. "Frozen Logger, The Frozen Logger" (James Stevens (musician), James Stevens) * 5473. "The Drover's Dream" * 5475. "Ye Sons of Australia" * 5477. "Little Fishes" * 5478. "Jim Jones at Botany Bay"


5501 to 5600

* 5512. "Comin' Thro' the Rye" * 5516. "Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation" (Hogg 36) * 5517. "Ye Jacobites by Name" (Hogg 34) (see also Roud V31021) * 5568. "The Monymusk Lads"


5601 to 5700

* 5680. Join the British Army, "Join the British Army", "The Lass of Killiecrankie" * 5681. "The Kildare Rake" * 5684. "The Irish Boy", "Bonny Irish Boy" (distinct from Roud 565)


5701 to 5800

* 5701. "I Know Where I'm Going (folk song), I Know Where I'm Going" * 5723. "Darlin' Cory" * 5731. "Sugar Baby"


5801 to 5900

* 5869. "Jock Hamilton", "Duke Hamilton", "Lord Hamilton" * 5878. “My Heart is in the Highlands”


5901 to 6000

* 5901. "Darrahill"


6001 to 7000

* 6287. "Kate Dalrymple" * 6294. "Auld Lang Syne" * 6306. "The Farmer in the Dell" * 6308. "Nuts in May (rhyme), (Here We Go Gathering) Nuts in May" * 6319. "Blackwaterside", "Bonny Irish Maid", "Lovely Irish Maid", "Irish Maid" * 6329. "The Blarney Roses" * 6363. "Handsome John" * 6364. "Midnight Special (song), Midnight Special" * 6393. "The House of the Rising Sun" * 6423. "Old-Time Religion" * 6475. "Last Valentine's Day", "Black Sloven" * 6486. "Pat-a-cake,_pat-a-cake,_baker's_man" * 6487. "Little Bo Peep" * 6489. "Hickory Dickory Dock" * 6547. "'Til Next Market Day" * 6555. "Ballad of the Erie Canal" * 6562. "Annan Water" (Child 215 App.) * 6599. "The Ee-rye-ee Canal" * 6574. "The False Hearted Lover" * 6673. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" * 6678. "Ananias_Davisson#Idumea, Idumea" * 6695. "The Colorado Trail (song), The Colorado Trail" * 6696. "Big Rock Candy Mountain" * 6701. "John the Revelator (song), John the Revelator" * 6702. "This Train" * 6711. "Long John (song), Long John" * 6739. "The George Aloe and the Sweepstake" (Child 285) * 6740. "Young Andrew" (Child 48) * 6858. Football Crazy, "Fitba' Crazy", "Football Crazy" (James Curran) * 6897. "I Am a Youth" * 6936. "Now Westlin Winds" (Robert Burns) * 6955. "Will My Soul Pass Through Ireland" * 6960. "Three Wee Glasgow Molls"


7001 to 8000

* 7046. "Danville Girl" * 7052. "Dinah, Dinah Show us your Leg, Charming Betsy" * 7148. "Hey How My Johnny Lad" * 7382. "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" * 7480. "Columbus Stockade Blues (song), Columbus Stockade Blues" * 7501. "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" * 7622. "Mary Had a Little Lamb" * 7657. "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" (Wendell Hall) * 7666. "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" * 7686. "My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains" * 7689. "Sitting on Top of the World" * 7734. "A Wise Old Owl" * 7841. "When This Old Hat Was New" * 7899. "Polly Put the Kettle On" * 7922. "The Muffin Man" * 7925. "Ring a Ring O'Roses" * 7989. "Harp Without a Crown", "The Girls of Dublin Town", "The Gals o' Dublin Town" * 7992. "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum"


8001 to 9000

* 8125. "Welcoming Poor Paddy Home" * 8136. "Éamonn an Chnoic, Ned of the Hill" (English version of Éamonn an Chnoic) (See also Roud V28517) * 8147. "List of songs about Wicklow, The Cow Ate the Piper" * 8148. "How Many Miles to Babylon?" * 8179. "Annie Laurie" * 8187. "The Braes o' Killiecrankie" * 8194. "Lyke-Wake Dirge" * 8215. "The Old Turf Fire", "My Little Marble Hall" * 8231. "Dixie (song), Dixie" * 8234. All For Me Grog, "All For Me Grog", "Across the Western Ocean" * 8240. "Pit Lie Idle" * 8247. "Hi, canny man" (Harry Nelson (singer), Harry Nelson) * 8249. "Pit Lie Idle" * 8276. "False, False" * 8287. "Bully in the Alley" * 8293. "Sebastapol" * 8312. "Farewell to Cotia" * 8337. "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" * 8358. "Angels from the Realms of Glory" * 8368. Lily the Pink (song), "Lydia Pinkham", "The Ballad of Lydia Pinkham", "Lily the Pink" * 8388. "The Bastard King of England" * 8399. "The Castlereagh River" * 8402. "Bless 'Em All" (words: Fred Godfrey, music: Robert Kewley) * 8460. "Over the Hills and Far Away (traditional), Over the Hills and Far Away" * 8503. "The Country Wedding" * 8513. "Bonnie Dundee" (Walter Scott) * 8694. "Come Under My Plaidie"


9001 to 10,000

* 9134. "I Shall Not Be Moved" * 9139. "Copshawholme Fair" * 9164. "We're All Surrounded" * 9176. "Blackberry Grove" * 9212. Black, White, Yellow and Green, "Black, White, Yellow and Green", "There Was an Old Woman" * 9234. "Cob Coaling" Song * 9266. Down by the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men), "Down by the Glenside", "The Bold Fenian Men" * 9305. "Galtee Farmer" * 9375. "I Knew An Old Woman Who Swallowed a Spider" * 9397. "How Stands the Glass Around" * 9424. "The Red Light Saloon" * 9435. "Leaving of Liverpool" * 9439. "Johnny Come Down the Backstay" * 9520. "Jackets Green, The Jacket Green" (Michael Scanlan (poet), Michael Scanlan) * 9534. "The Shaver" * 9536. "Waltzing Matilda" (Banjo Paterson) * 9595. "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" * 9598. "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond" * 9601. Old Black Joe, "Old Black Joe", "Poor Old Joe" (Stephen Foster) * 9611. "Oh My Darling, Clementine, Clementine" * 9612. "The Preacher and the Slave" * 9614. "Oh! Susanna" (Stephen Foster) * 9618. "Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire" * 9621. "She Was Poor but She Was Honest" * 9634. "The Rising of the Moon" * 9695. "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away", "Upton train ambush#Aftermath, The Lonely Woods of Upton" * 9701. "Oh My Monkey Jacket" * 9741. "The Three O'Donnells" * 9742. "The Three Flowers" * 9753. "Mursheen Durkin" * 9833. "The Great American Bum" * 9859. "The Runaway Train" * 9949. "The Moonshine Can"


10,001 to 11,000

* 10017. "I'm Alabama Bound" * 10030. "Corrine, Corrina", "Alberta" * 10052. "Rock About My Saro Jane" * 10055. "He Was a Friend of Mine, Shorty George" * 10056. "See See Rider" * 10057. "Dink's Song" * 10059. "Buckeye Jim" * 10061. "Pick a Bale of Cotton" * 10062. "Take a Whiff On Me" * 10072. "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" * 10074. "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" * 10075. "Gospel Plow" * 10082. "Keep On the Sunny Side" * 10124. "The Ballad of Eskimo Nell, Eskimo Nell" * 10259. "Do Your Ears Hang Low?, Do Your Balls Hang Low?" * 10263. "I Don't Want to Join the Army" * 10266. "Jack and Jill (nursery rhyme), Jack and Jill" * 10338. "Pump Away" * 10391. "They're moving Father's grave to build a sewer" * 10433. "Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning" * 10447. "The Wee Wee Song" * 10465. "The Chinese Bum-boat Man" * 10477. "Empty Bed Blues" * 10493. "Hitler Has Only Got One Ball" * 10499. "D-Day Dodgers" * 10508. "Quartermaster's Stores" * 10513. "Salonika" * 10516. "The Kriegie Ballad" * 10517. "Jarama Valley (song), The Valley of Jarama" (See also Roud 24111) * 10523. Drink It Down, "Far Far From Ypres", "Mop It Down", "Here's to the Good Old Whisky/Beer", "Drink It Down" * 10529. "When This Bloody War Is Over", "Oh, What a Lovely War!, When This Lousy War Is Over" * 10531. The Goddamned Dutch, "Glorious", "Drunk Last Night" * 10612. "Henry Joy McCracken, Henry Joy" * 10678. Beer, Beer, Beer, "The Lord Bless Charlie Mott", "God Bless Charlie Mopps", "Charlie Mopps (the Man Who Invented Beer)" * 10682. "My Brother Sylvest" * 10733. "The Old Game Cock", "Every Morning" * 10764. "The Mountains Of Mourne" (Percy French)


11,001 to 12,000

* 11235. "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" * 11254. "I'm Bound Away" * 11257. "The Intoxicated Rat" * 11284. "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" * 11504. "Pretty Boy Floyd#Music, Pretty Boy Floyd" * 11520. "Lost John" * 11543. "Otto Wood, Otto Wood the Bandit" * 11586. "Itsy Bitsy Spider" * 11594. "The Little Black Train is Coming" * 11616. "Scraping Up Sand in the Bottom of the Sea" * 11659. "Ain't It a Shame" * 11661. "Salty Dog (song), Salty Dog" * 11667. "Backwater Blues" * 11668. "Black Betty" * 11681. "Goodnight, Irene" * 11684. "Grey Goose (folk song), Grey Goose" * 11687. "Good Morning Blues" * 11694. "Meeting at the Building" * 11730. "The Prisoner's Song" * 11733. "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane" * 11735. "Foggy Mountain Top" * 11765. "Hesitation Blues" * 11768. "Camptown Races" * 11771. The Traveling Coon, "The Traveling Coon", "Traveling Man" * 11823. "Mary Don't You Weep" * 11861. "Jehovah, Hallelujah" * 11886. Down by the Riverside, "Down by the Riverside", "Ain't Gonna Study War No More" * 11924. Kumbaya, "Come By Here", "Kum-by-yah" * 11971. "Do Lord Remember Me" * 11975. "Michael Row the Boat Ashore"


12,001 to 13,000

* 12149. "Ragged but Right" * 12153. "Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel" * 12463. "Murder of Mary Tuplin, The Murder of Mary Tuplin" * 12172. "The Old Ship of Zion" * 12497. "The Hayseed" * 12551. "The Devil and the Feathery Wife" * 12598. "The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga" * 12657. "Blackbirds and Thrushes" * 12675. "The Saucy Arethusa", "The Arethusa" * 12682. "Early One Morning" * 12708. "The Rambling Gambler" * 12764. "Nobody Likes Me", "Guess I'll Eat Some Worms" * 12817. "Christmas is Coming" * 12783. "Carnival of Venice (song), Carnival of Venice" * 12946. "A Red, Red Rose, My Love Is Like a Red Red Rose" * 12983. "Rub-a-dub-dub"


13,001 to 14,000

* 13026. "Humpty Dumpty" * 13027. "Little Jack Horner" * 13028. "See Saw Margery Daw" * 13029. "Hot Cross Buns (song), Hot Cross Buns" * 13153. "Diamonds In The Rough" * 13188. "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" * 13190. "Oranges and Lemons" * 13191. "Sing a Song of Sixpence" * 13204. "Green Peas Mutton Pies" * 13252. "The Rosabella" * 13268. "Eight Bells" * 13392. "The Harp that Once Through Tara's Halls" (Thomas Moore) * 13497. "Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater" * 13512. "Ten Little Indians" * 13530. "One, Two, Three, Four, Five" * 13642. "The Shoals of Herring" (Ewan MacColl) * 13711. "Wee Willie Winkie" * 13743. "The Road by the River" (Frank O'Donovan) * 13849. "Bluebells of Scotland" * 13867. "The Minstrel Boy" (Thomas Moore) * 13880. "Old Folks At Home" (Swannee River) * 13889. "The Banks O' Doon" * 13902. "Jack Be Nimble" * 13926. "Hard Travelin'" * 13943. "Hook and Line" * 13968. "Babylon is Fallen" * 13983. "When the Saints Go Marching In"


14,001 to 15,000

* 14001. "Alec's Lament" * 14002. "Bachelor's Hall" * 14003. "Mick Riley" * 14004. ''No record'' * 14005. "There's Nothing to Be Gained by Roving" * 14006. "If I Had As Many Wives" * 14007. "Baby's Ball" * 14008. "Three Little Mice" * 14009. "Eh Lor! Miss Molly" * 14010. "We're Marching Round and Round Singing Game" * 14011. "The Tramp" * 14012. "The Fatal Run" * 14013. "New Market Wreck" * 14014. "The Wreck of the Norfolk and Western Cannon Ball" * 14015. "Ben Dewberry's Final Run" * 14016. "The Wreck of No.52" * 14017. "The Wreck of the Sportsman" * 14018. "The Dying Engineer" * 14019. "The Wreck of the Virginian" * 14020. "The Wreck of the Virginian No.3"


15,001 to 16,000

* 15144. "Hello Stranger" * 15158. "Solidarity Forever" * 15159. "Which Side Are You On?" * 15161. "So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh" (Woody Guthrie) * 15162. "Sixteen Tons" (Merle Travis) * 15176. "If It Wasn't for Dicky" (Lead Belly) * 15211. "Rock Island Line" * 15220. "Go Tell It on the Mountain (song), Go Tell It On the Mountain" * 15472. "Do Your Ears Hang Low?" * 15530. "The Lady and the Swine" * 15534. "The Factory Girl" (c.f. 1569) * 15532. "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd" * 15581. "Benny Havens oh" (See also Roud V8648) * 15600. "When First to This Country a Stranger I Came" * 15632. "Sleep On Beloved" * 15634. "The John B. Sails" * 15712. "My Body Has Tuberculosis" * 15724. "Watermelon" * 15989. "Talking Blues"


16,001 to 17,000

* 16143. "The Free Train" * 16151. "In Dem Long Hot Summer Days", "Old Riley" * 16339. "Star Light, Star BStar light, star bright" * 16378. "This Land Is Your Land" * 16397. "Linstead Market" * 16412. "Lost Johnny" * 16577. "The Tailor and the Mouse" * 16629. "Hobo's Lullaby" * 16636. "Lamorna (folk song), Lamorna" * 16718. "Sullivan's John" * 16813. "When I First Came To This Land" * 16814. "It's Raining, It's Pouring", "It's Raining" * 16821. "Poor Man's Heaven" (Carson Robison) * 16874. "Swell My Net Full" * 16898. "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" * 16907. "After Aughrim's Great Disaster", "Seán Ó Duibhir A' Ghleanna" * 16916. "Remember, Remember the Fifth of November" * 16932. "Molly Malone" * 16945. "The Cotton Mill Song" * 16962. "Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major"


17,001 to 18,000

* 17004. "Mop It Down", "Drink Her Down", "Here's to the Good Old Beer" * 17709. "Awake Arise Good Christians" * 17043. "Fraulein (song), Fraulein" * 17141. "Let Union Be In All Our Hearts" * 17321. "No Depression in Heaven" * 17329. "Sweet Heaven in My View" * 17558. "Cocaine Blues#.22Cocaine.22, Cocaine", "Simply Wild About My Good Cocaine" * 17575. "The Old Cabin Home" * 17624. "The Sinking of the Reuben James" * 17635. "Sail Away Ladies" * 17648. "The Gypsy Countess" * 17672. "Delia's Gone", "Delia" * 17692. "Fishing Blues" * 17701. "Poor Boy Blues", "Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home" * 17768. "This Little Light of Mine" * 17770. "Cock a doodle doo" * 17771. "The Weaver and the Factory Maid" * 17774. "The Music Man (song), The Music Man" * 17840. "When Wilt Thou Save the People" (Ebenezer Elliott)


18,001 to 19,000

* 18130. "You Are My Sunshine" (Jimmie Davis, Charles Mitchell (songwriter), Charles Mitchell) * 18160. "Riley Riley" * 18229. "The Mountains of Mourne" * 18257. "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?), Does the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight" * 18267. "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" * 18278. "Rise Up Shepherds and Follow" * 18341. "Angelina Baker" * 18411. "Nine Times a Night" * 18510. "Long Black Veil" (Danny Dill, Marijohn Wilkin) * 18521. "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" (Jimmy Cox) * 18556. "Brown's Ferry Blues" * 18564. "Two Little Boys" (Theodore F. Morse, Edward Madden) * 18669. "Good Old Mountain Dew" * 18815. "London Lights" * 18829. "Must I Be Bound?" * 18830. "Beam of Oak" * 18834. "There Is a Tavern in the Town" * 18836. "The Dogger Bank" * 18867. "How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?" * 18905. "Outward and Homeward Bound" * 18956. "Goodbye, Dolly Gray"


19,001 to 20,000

* 19019. "Coulters Candy" (Robert Coltart) * 19028. "Lulle Lullay", "The Coventry Carol" * 19096. "Rain Rain Go Away" * 19103. "The Man of Double Deed" * 19109. "Wren Day#Songs, The Wren Song" * 19132. "There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" * 19234. "Postman Postman" * 19235. "Round and round the garden" * 19236. "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" * 19237. "Taffy was a Welshman" * 19297. "This Little Piggy" * 19299. "Solomon Grundy (nursery rhyme), Solomon Grundy" * 19334. "Old Mother Hubbard" * 19478. "Hey Diddle Diddle" * 19479. "Jack Sprat" * 19526. "Monday's Child" * 19532. "Georgie Porgie" * 19536. "Lucy Locket" * 19557. "Leaning on the Lamb" * 19621. "Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son" * 19626. "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" * 19631. "Pease Porridge Hot" * 19639. "Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross" * 19689. "Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark" * 19695. "Wise Men of Gotham, Three wise men of Gotham" * 19712. "Doctor Foster (nursery rhyme), Doctor Foster" * 19745. "Peter Piper" * 19772. "As I was going to St Ives" * 19777. "Simple Simon (nursery rhyme), Simple Simon" * 19798. "Roses Are Red" * 19800. "Tweedledum and Tweedledee" * 19808. "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at"


20,001 and above

* 20004. "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride" * 20096. "One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme), One for Sorrow" * 20105. "Bell Bottom Trousers (commercial song), Bell Bottom Trousers" * 20174. "In Marble Halls", "In Marble Walls" * 20420. "You Might Easy Know a Doffer" * 20605. "Little Miss Muffet" * 20612. "Little Robin Redbreast" * 20764. "Streets of Forbes" * 20854. "This Is the House That Jack Built" * 20960. "San Francisco Bay Blues" * 21098. "The Rout of the Blues" * 21100. "The Sailor's Alphabet" * 21113. The Ryans and the Pittmans, "The Ryans and the Pittmans", "We'll Rant and We'll Roar" * 21256. "Ahoy (greeting)#First examples, Ben Backstay" * 21397. "The Man in the Moon" * 21449. "Pay Me My Money Down" * 21715. "Whiskey you're the Devil" * 21859. "Darby Kelly" (John Whitaker, Thomas John Dibdin, Thomas Dibdin) * 21931. "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day" * 22062. "Spancil Hill" (Michael Considine) * 22229. "Boar's Head Carol" * 22317. "Shine On, Harvest Moon" * 22417. "The Old Rugged Cross" (George Bennard) * 22518. "All Around My Hat (song), All Around My Hat" (see also Roud 567) * 22568. "The Night Visiting Song", "The Cocks Are Crowing", "Adieu Unto All True Lovers" * 22620. "Silver Dagger (song), Awake Awake (You/Ye) Drowsy Sleeper(s)", "Arise Arise", "Cruel Father", "The Drowsy Sleeper", "Who Comes Tapping to My Window", "The Maiden's Complaint", "I'll Lock You Up in Your Bedchamber", "Who's There Who's There Under My Window", "Awake Awake Ye Drowsy Souls", "O Who is that that Raps (At My Window)", "Lovely Molly", "Single I'll Go to My Grave", "Let the Hills and Valleys Be Covered With Snow" (Laws M4) (English versions – see Roud 22621 for American versions) * 22621. "Silver Dagger (song), (The) Silver Dagger" (Laws G21), "(The/O/You) Drows(e)y Sleeper(s)", "Willie and Mary", "(Kattie/Katie/Katy) Dear", "(Oh/O) Molly (Dear) (Go Ask Your Mother)", "Awake Arise (You Drowsy Sleeper)", "Who's that Knocking (At My Window)", "Awake (O) Awake", "Wake Up (You Drowsy Sleeper)", "(Who Is That Under My) Bedroom Window", "Love Will Find a Way", "Raft-man's Song", "Death of William and Nancy", "Georgy Boy", "An Ardent Lover", "(The) Shining Dagger", "Arise Arise", "Maggie and Willie", "Who Taps At My Bedroom Window", "Wake Oh Wake You Drowsy Sleeper", "Charlie and Bessie", "Sleepy Desert", "Little Willie", "Sluggard Lover", "Willie Darling", "Awake Awake My Old True Lover", "The Droopery Sleeper", "Who is At My Window Weeping", "Annie Girl", "Hark Hark Who's At My Window", "The Broken Token" (American versions – see Roud 22620 for English versions) * 22827. "Cawsand Bay" * 22834. "Because He Was a Bonny Lad" * 22910. "Down in those Valleys" * 23107. "I Should Very Much Like to Know" * 23373. "Leaky Ship" * 23553. "Down at the Old Bull and Bush" * 23565. "Danny Boy" (Frederic Weatherly) * 23582. "Dying Rebel, The Dying Rebel" * 23614. "Blackbird's Nest" * 23650. "Streets of Laredo (song), Streets of Laredo" (Laws B1) * 23663. "Angels We Have Heard on High" * 23978. "Ladies Auxiliary" (Woody Guthrie) * 24111. "Jarama Valley (song), Jarama Valley" (see also Roud 10517) * 24351. "The Bonny Cuckoo" * 24791. "The Lark in the Clear Air" (Samuel Ferguson) * 24820. "The Ryebuck Shearer" * 24978. "National Anthem of the Ancient Britons, The Woad Song" (William Hope-Jones) * 24991. "Mary Went to a Tea Party" * 24996. "King Caractacus" * 25304. "Away in a Manger" * 25389. "All Things Bright and Beautiful" (Cecil Frances Alexander) * 25608. "What Child Is This?" * 25792. "Far Away in Australia" * 25903. "The Harvest Moon is Shining" * 26301. "Deck the Halls" (Thomas Oliphant (lyricist), Thomas Oliphant) * 26713. "The Little Drummer Boy", "The Carol of the Drum" (Katherine Kennicott Davis) * 26736. "Lord of the Dance (hymn), Lord of the Dance" (Sydney Carter) * 26771. "The Manchester Rambler" (Ewan MacColl) * 28881. "Nearer, My God, to Thee" (Sarah Flower Adams) * 29549. "The Humour Is On Me Now" * 29877. "Tom Lewis (songwriter), Sailor's Prayer" * 30935. "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat"


"V" prefix

* V2816. "The Long Lost Child", "Lament for the Long Lost Child" * V4266. "The Vicar of Bray (song), The Vicar of Bray" * V4761. "Hope The Hermit" * V5007. "Cheer! Boys, Cheer! For the Fall of Sebastopol" * V7466. "Seán Ó Duibhir a’ Ghleanna", "John O'Dwyer of the Glen" * V8648. "Benny Havens Oh" (see also Roud 15581) * V11404. Shaking of the Sheets, "The Dolefull Dance and Song of Death", "Shaking of the Sheets" * V11915. "Maid of LLanwellyn" * V11958. "I Belong to Glasgow" (Will Fyffe) * V13849. "John Kelly of Killanne#Music, Kelly The Boy From Killane" (Patrick Joseph McCall) * V15486. "Pomona (folksong), Pomona" * V16366. "Tom o' Bedlam#Mad Maudlin's Search, Tom Of Bedlam" * V18439. "Guy Fawkes" * V20125. "The Battle of New Orleans, Battle of New Orleans" * V23285. "Don't Forget Your Old Shipmate" * V25265. "The Land (song), The Land Song" * V28517. "Éamonn an Chnoic, Ned of the Hill" (English version of Éamonn an Chnoic) (See also Roud 8136) * V28639. "Down by the Salley Gardens, Down by the Sally Gardens" (W. B. Yeats, believed to have been inspired by Roud 386) * V31021. "Ye Jacobites by Name" (Robert Burns) (See also Roud 5517) * V31022. "Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation" (Robert Burns) * V33250. "The Yorkshire Irishman" * V34542. "I Can't Find Brummagem" * V35719. "If It Wasn't For the 'Ouses in Between" * V38186. "The Mother's Malison, Drowned Lovers" (see also Roud 91) * V39245. "My Love's in Germany" * V45381. "The Red Flag"


See also

*
List of the Child Ballads The Child Ballads is the colloquial name given to a collection of 305 ballads collected in the 19th century by Francis James Child Francis James Child (February 1, 1825 – September 11, 1896) was an American scholar, educator, and folklorist, ...
* List of Irish ballads *
Roud Folk Song Index The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of around 250,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world. It is compiled by Steve Roud (born 1949), a former librarian in the London ...
("Roud numbers") * Child Ballads ("Child numbers") * George Malcolm Laws ("Laws numbers")


References


External links


Vaughan Williams Memorial Library
Roud Index online searchable database

Extensive list of over 2,000 folk songs with Child, Laws and Roud Index cross-references. {{DEFAULTSORT:Folk songs by Roud number Lists of songs, Folk songs by Roud number, List of