Sing together! : one hundred songs for unison singing [music]
1967
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Main title:
Sing together! : one hundred songs for unison singing [music] / arranged by William Appleby and Frederick Fowler.
Imprint:
Oxford University Press, 1967.
Collation:
119p.
Language:
English
Added title:
A good sword and a trusty hand!A little man is standing within the woodA north - country maidA shepherdess was watchingA sly old fox am I.Afton waterAll in a wood there grew a treeAndulkoThe Animals went in two by twoAnna MarieAround Cape Horn we're bound to goA - rovingAs I sat on the hillsideAs pretty Polly Oliver lay musing in bedThe ash groveBarbara AllenThe barnyard songThe Bay of BiscayBlow away the morning dewBobby ShaftoBoney was a warriorBonnie Charlie's noo awaBonnie DundeeBring the good old bugle, boysThe British GrenadiersBy yon bonnie banksCader idrisCamptown racesCaptain Morgan's marchCharlie is my darlingThe cobbler and the crowCockles and musselsCome, cheer up, my ladsCome home nowThe cuckooDarby KellyDo you ken Elsie Marley, honey?Donkey ridingDown in DemeraraDown yonder green valleyDrink to me onlyEarly one morningElsie MarleyFaithful JohnnyFarewell, Manchester!The farmyardFire down belowFire in the galleyFisherman's night songThe flight of the earlsFlow gently, sweet AftonThe fox's songThe gay musicianGolden slumbersGreen and whiteGreen, green, green's the colourGreen grow the leavesGreen grow the rushes, ho!Hark! I hear the foe advancingHeart of oakHey, jim alongHigh GermanyHo - la - hiHope, the hermitI am a gay musicianI came from AlabamaI cobble, cobble all day longI had a cat and the cat pleased meI know a gal that you don't knowI thought I heard the skipper sayI'll sing you one - ho!In Amsterdam there lived a maidIn Dublin's fair cityIn good King Charles's golden daysIn Scarlet Town, where I was bornIn the calm hour of the eveningI'se the B'y that builds the boatI've been to Harlem, I've been to DoverJennie JenkinsJim along JosieJohn BarleycornJohn brown's bodyJohn Smith, fellow fineThe keeperThe Lass of Richmond HillLazy sheep, pray tell me whyLeave her, JohnnyLighthearted I stroll through the ValeLi'l Liza JaneThe Lincolnshire poacherListen to the cheerful cryThe little boy and the sheepLoch LomondLook, who comes here!Lou, Lou, skip to my LouLoud roars the dreadful thunderThe mallow flingMarching through GeorgiaMen of HarlechMen of Morganwg, rise against the foe!The mermaidThe merry cobblerMichael FinniganThe Miller of DeeThe minstrel boyMy Aunt JemimaMy bonny cuckooMy father's gardenMy grandsire beat the drum completeMy sweetheart, come alongThe noble Duke of YorkNow I'm going to sing to youNow the sun is shining brightlyO Polly, love, O PollyO rare TurpinO Shenandoah, I long to hear youO will you wear white, O my dearThe oak and the ashOh, I went to Peter's flowing springOh, SusannaOh, the noble Duke of YorkOh, where are you going, my Anna marie?Oh, where are you going, my pretty maid?On Hounslow Heath as I rode o'erOn Richmond Hill there lives a lassOnce a jolly swagmanOnce in a blithe greenwoodOne Friday morn when we set sailOne man went to mowPretty Polly OliverPunchinelloThe riddleRio GrandeRobin AdairSacramentoSally BrownScraping up sandSee at the water's edgeShenandoahThe shepherdessSkip to my LouThe smuggler's songSome talk of AlexanderSong of the western menSpring songSweet nightingaleTen in the bedThe camptown ladies sing this songThere came three menThere was a jolly millerThere was a jolly miller onceThere was a man who had a horselumThere was a merry cobblerThere was an old manThere were ten in the bedThis old manThree gipsies stood at the castle gateTo the other shores across the seaTo the Lords of conventionThe tree in the woodTurn the glasses overUp was I on my father's farmUpon the sweetest summertimeThe Vicar of BrayWaltzing MatildaWe be three poor marinersWere you ever in Quebec?What shall we do with the drunken sailor?What's this dull town to me?When I was bound apprenticeWhen will you come again?Will ye no come back again?The Wraggle Taggle GipsiesYe banks and braes
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2457017