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Links to the [[Song Books]] page and to [[Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorize Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies]]. | |||
PDF page images of Cecil J. Sharp (1916) ''One Hundred English Folk Songs'' can be freely downloaded from the | PDF page images of Cecil J. Sharp (1916) ''One Hundred English Folk Songs'' can be freely downloaded from the Internet Archive here.[https://archive.org/details/onehundredengli00shargoog/page/n11/mode/2up] | ||
ABC file of all 100 folk songs: [[File:Sharp100.abc]] | |||
'''BALLADS''' | '''BALLADS''' | ||
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'''[[31 Sweet Kitty]]''' | '''[[31 Sweet Kitty]]''' | ||
'''[[32 The | '''[[32 The Crystal Spring]]''' | ||
'''[[33 The Seeds of Love]]''' | '''[[33 The Seeds of Love]]''' | ||
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'''[[52 My Bonny, Bonny Boy]]''' | '''[[52 My Bonny, Bonny Boy]]''' | ||
'''[[53a As I walked through the | '''[[53a As I walked through the meadows. (''First Version'')]]''' | ||
'''[[53b As I walked through the | '''[[53b As I walked through the meadows. (''Second Version'')]]''' | ||
'''[[54 Erin's Lovely Home]]''' | '''[[54 Erin's Lovely Home]]''' | ||
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'''[[66 The Keys of Canterbury]]''' | '''[[66 The Keys of Canterbury]]''' | ||
'''[[67 ]]''' | '''[[67 My Man John]]''' | ||
'''[[68 ]]''' | '''[[68 O No, John]]''' | ||
'''[[69 ]]''' | '''[[69 The Brisk Young Bachelor]]''' | ||
'''[[70 ]]''' | '''[[70 Ruggleton's Daughter of Iero]]''' | ||
'''[[71 ]]''' | '''[[71 William Taylor]]''' | ||
'''[[72 ]]''' | '''[[72 Sweet William]]''' | ||
'''[[73 ]]''' | '''[[73 The Wachet Sailor]]''' | ||
'''[[74 ]]''' | '''[[74 Scarborough Fair]]''' | ||
'''[[75 ]]''' | '''[[75 Brimbledon Fair, ''or'' Young Ramble-Away]]''' | ||
'''[[76 ]]''' | '''[[76 Bridgwater Fair]]''' | ||
'''[[77 ]]''' | '''[[77 The Crabfish]]''' | ||
'''[[78 ]]''' | '''[[78 The Beggar]]''' | ||
'''[[79 ]]''' | '''[[79 The Keeper]]''' | ||
'''[[80 ]]''' | '''[[80 The Three Sons]]''' | ||
'''[[81 ]]''' | '''[[81 Jack Hall]]''' | ||
'''[[82 ]]''' | '''[[82 Driving away at the Smoothing Iron]]''' | ||
'''[[83 ]]''' | '''[[83 The Robber]]''' | ||
'''[[84 ]]''' | '''[[84 John Barleycorn]]''' | ||
'''[[85 ]]''' | '''[[85 Poor Old Horse]]''' | ||
'''[[86 Botany Bay]]''' | '''[[86 Botany Bay]]''' | ||
'''[[87 ]]''' | '''[[87 Admiral Benbow]]''' | ||
'''[[88 Bold Nelson's Praise]]''' | '''[[88 Bold Nelson's Praise]]''' | ||
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'''[[89 Spanish Ladies]]''' | '''[[89 Spanish Ladies]]''' | ||
'''[[90 | '''[[90 The Ship in Distress]]''' | ||
'''[[91 Come all you worthy Christian men]]''' | |||
'''[[92 Wassail Song]]''' | |||
'''[[93 It's a rosebud in June]]''' | |||
'''[[94 A Brisk Young Sailor]]''' | |||
'''[[95 The Sheep-Shearing]]''' | |||
'''ACCUMULATIVE''' | |||
'''[[96 The Twelve Days of Christmas]]''' | |||
'''[[97 The Ten Commandments]]''' | |||
'''[[98 The Tree in the Wood]]''' | |||
'''[[99 The Barley-Mow]]''' | |||
'''''' | '''[[100 One man shall mow my meadow]]''' |
Latest revision as of 19:12, 17 March 2021
Links to the Song Books page and to Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorize Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies.
PDF page images of Cecil J. Sharp (1916) One Hundred English Folk Songs can be freely downloaded from the Internet Archive here.[1]
ABC file of all 100 folk songs: File:Sharp100.abc
BALLADS
03 The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter
05 The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, O!
23 The Low, Low Lands of Holland
24 The Unquiet Grave ''or'' Cold blows the wind
25 The trees they do grow high
28 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor
SONGS
38 The Sign of the Bonny Blue Bell
53a As I walked through the meadows. (''First Version'')
53b As I walked through the meadows. (''Second Version'')
70 Ruggleton's Daughter of Iero
75 Brimbledon Fair, ''or'' Young Ramble-Away
82 Driving away at the Smoothing Iron
91 Come all you worthy Christian men
ACCUMULATIVE