Songs for Swingin' Housemothers (1961)

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Songs for Swingin' Housemothers. 1st edition.  Chandler Publishing Company.



Index of Titles

The songs that are known by more than one title are listed
under other commonly used titles, for easier reference.

Abdul, the Bulbul Amir, 22
About the Year of One B. C., 278
Ach Du Lieber Augustine, 142
Adam, 136
Ain't Gonna Grieve My Lord No More, 332
All God's Chillen Got Shoes, 313
All Through the Night, 149
Alli Alli Illium (See Poor and the Rich, The)
Alouette, 101
Amici, 146
An Old Beer Bottle, 14
And When I Die, 89
Annie Laurie, 239
Arlberg Ski School, The, 93
Around Her Hair She Wore a Purple
Ribbon, 42
A-Roving, 263
Asteroid Light, The, 273
At the Boarding House, 141
Au Clair de la tune, 104
Auld Lang Syne, 242
Aupres de Ma Blonde, 103
Aura Lee, 145
Australia, 286
A-Workin' on the Railroad, 165
Banana Boat Loader's Song, 259
Banks of the Ohio, The, 169
Barkeep, Barkeep, 141
Battle Hymn of the Republic, The, 211
Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends, 143
Beer Bottle (See An Old Beer Bottle)
Bell-Bottomed Trousers, 265
Betty and Dupree, 249
Bible Stories, 132
Big Red Rose, A, 35
Bile the Cabbage Down, 195
Billie Magee Magaw, 189
Billy Boy, 193
Birmingham Jail, The (See Down in the Valley)
Black-Eyed Susie, 196
Blest Be the Tie that Binds, 141
Blow the Candles Out, 223
Blow the Man Down, 287
Blue Tail Ply, The, 187
Blues Ain't Nothin' but a Good Man Feelin'
Bad, The, 248
Bohemia Hail, 81
Boll Weevil, The, 214
Bonhomme, 102
Buffalo Boy, 219
Buffalo Gals, 203
Bulldog on the Bank, The, 24
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie, 294
C. C. Rider, 247
Call Out the Army and the Navy, 21
Camptown Races, The, 192
Cannibal King, A, 50
Cannibal King Medley, 50
Cannibal Maid and Her Hottentot Blade, A, 22
Capital Ship, A, 276
Captain Kidd, 171
Careless Love, 182
Cat and the Mouse, The, 6
Chain Gang Blues, 245
Chandler's Wife, The, 225
Cherry Tree Carol, The, 234
Chevaliers de la Table Ronde, 104
Clementine, 175
Cocaine Bill and Morphine Sue, 160
Cocaine Lil, 140
Cookies and Mussels, 232
Come, Follow, 117
Cottage Next to Mine, The, 47
Cowboy's Dream, The, 303
Cowboy's Lament, The (See Streets of Laredo, The)
Crawdad Song, The, 174
Danville Girl, The, 215
Day-Oh (See Banana Boat Loader's Song)
Deep River, 324
Desperado, The, 301
Die Lorelei, 113
Down by the Riverside (See I Ain't Gonna
Study War No More)
Down in the Valley, 179
Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill, 163
Drink 'er Down (See Here's to Good Old Beer)
Drink to Me Only with Good Hard Cider, 153
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes, 153
Drinking Medley, 82
Drunk Last Night, 82
Drunkard's Doom, The, 71
Drunken Sailor, The, 269
Du, Du, Liegst Mir im Herzen, 111
Dutch Company, The, 82
Dying Hobo, The, 206
Eating Goober Peas, 209
Ee-Lee-Ay-Lee-Oh, 280
Eight Bells, 271
Er-i-e Canal, 274
Erie Canal, The, 270
Everybody Loves Saturday Night, 204
Eyes of Texas, The, 11
Ezekiel Saw the Wheel, 314
Father, Put the Cow Out, 123
Fire Ship, The, 264
Foggy, Foggy Dew, The, 183
Four Hairy Apes, 52
Fox, The, 226
Frankie and Johnny, 157
Frere Jaeques, 117
Frozen Lover, The, 216
Funiculi, Funicula, 34
Gentlemen Sailors, 18
Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo, 237
Girls Can Never Change Their Nature, 140
Give Me that Old Time Religion, 325
Glorious (See Drunk Last Night)
Glorious Beer, 79
Go Down, Moses, 320
Go Tell Aunt Rhody, 188
Go Tell It on the Mountain, 307
Golden Slippers, 198
Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye, 290
Goodnight, Ladles, 143
Grammaw's in the Cellar, 30
Grandfather's Clock, 54
Green Grow the Lilacs, 181
Green Grow the Rushes, 0, 233
Greensleeves, 148
Grun, Grun, Grun, 112
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum, 205
Hand Me Down My Walking Cane, 200
Haul Away, Joe, 289
He Didn't Have a Bend in His Knees, 98
He that Will an Ale House Keep, 115
Hearse Song, The, 60
Hell-Bound Train, The, 208
Her Mother Never Told Her, 72
Here's to Good Old Beer, 86
He's Got the Whole World in His Hand3, 329
Hey, Ho, Nobody Home, 115
High Barbaree, 285
Hill and Gully Rider, 261
Hokey Pokey, The, 122
Holla Hi! Holla Ho!, 109
Home on the Range, 300
Horses Run Around, The, 127
House Carpenter, The, 282
How We Love to See Our Dear Old Mother Work, 57
Hygiene Song, The, 16
I Ain't Gonna Study War No More, 311
I Gave My Love a Cherry (See Riddle Song, The)
I Ride an Old Paint, 293
I Shot an Arrow In the Air, 142
I Was Born about Ten Thousand Years Ago, 134
I Was Born in Jersey City, 126
1 Wish I Was Single Again, 217
Ich Bin der Musikant, 106
I'll Be Ready When the Great Day Comes, 318
I'm a Man That's Done Wrong to My
Parents, 68
In the Evening by the Moonlight, 26
Insist on a Warranty Deed, 222
Irish Wake, The, 128
It Ain't My Baby, 20
It Pays to Advertise, 140
It's Always Fair Weather, 84
It's the Syme the Whole World Over, 61
Ivan Skavinsky Skivar (See Abdul, the Bulbul Amir)
I've Been Workin' on the Railroad, 10
I've Got No Use for the Women, 304
Jack Is Every Inch a Sailor, 268
Jacob's Ladder, 310
Jesse James, 168
Jimmie Crack Corn (See Blue Tail Ply, The)
John B. Sails, The, 266
John Brown's Baby, 211
John Brown's Body, 210
John Hardy, 166
John Henry, 161
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, 121
John Peel, 227
Johnny Vorbeck, 27
Joshua Pit the Battle of Jericho, 315
Juanita, 151
Just a Closer Walk with Thee, 323
Keeper of the Eddystone Light, The, 272
Keeper Would a-Hunting Go, The, 228
King's Navy, The, 77
Kookaburra, 119
Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl, 75
Lanky Lucy Lister, 17
Let Her Go, 37
Let Her Sleep under the Bar (See Her
Mother Never Told Her)
Letter Edged in Black, The, 66
Little Brown Jug, 90
Little Tom Tinker, 119
Logger Lover {See Frozen Lover, The)
Lolly-Too-Dum, 186
Lonesome Valley, 328
Lulu Belle Black, 45
Mama, Have You Heard the News?, 70
Man on the New Pair of Skis, The, 93
Man Smart, Woman Smarter, 260
Man without a Woman, A, 2
Marianina, 40
Mary Ann McCarty, 212
Mary Anne, 259
Mary Had a William Goat, 139
Matilda, 258
Men of Harlech, 240
Mermaid, The, 281
Merrily We Roll the Keg, 139
Michael Finnigin, 121
Midnight on the Ocean, 138
Midnight Special, The, 252
Mimi, the College Widow, 1
M - I - N - E, 52
Miss Bailey, 224
Mister Froggie Went a-Courtin', 185
Mister Reilly, 122
Mountain Dew (See Old Mountain Dew)
Mountaineer's Courtship, The (See
Buffalo Boy)
Mrs. Murphy's Chowder, 36
Mushrooms, 138
Muss I Denn, 110
My Bonnie, 176
My God, How the Money Rolls in, 177
My High Silk Hat, 35
My Name Is Yon Yonson, 120
Nancy Brown (See West Virginny Hills, The)
Nine Men Slept in a Boarding House Bed, . 120
Ninety Pounds of Rucksack, 96
No Hidin' Place, 331
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen, 321
Oh, How He Lied, 31
Oh, How Lovely Is the Evening, 116
Oh, Mary, Don't You Weep, 312
Oh, No, John, 220
Oh! Susanna, 191
Oh, Won't That Be Joyful (See Peanuts)
Old Ark's a-Moverin', The, 316
Old Beer Bottle, An, 14
Old Chisholm Trail, The, 296
Old Folks at Home, 194
Old King Cole, 129
Old Maid, The, 11
Old Man Who Lived Near Hell, The, 218
Old Mountain Dew, 88
Old Texas, 294
Old Time Religion (See Give Me that Old
Time Religion)
On Mules We Find Two Legs Behind, 138
On the Farm, 76
On Top of Old Smoky, 178
Once There Were Three Fishermen, 131
One Pish Ball, 13
One More River to Cross, 326
Original Talking Blues, The, 250
Out in the Great Northwest, 297
Paddy Murphy, 78
Paper of Pins, 184
Pat Works on the Railroad (See A-Workln' on the Railroad)
Patsy Ory-Ory-Aye (See A-Workin' on the Railroad)
Peanuts, 4
Persian Kitten, The, 41
Personal Friend of Mine, A, 48
Pick a Bale of Cotton, 164
Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away, The, 87
Pink Pajamas, 212
Polly Wolly Doodle, 190
Poor and the Rich, The, 135
Poor Babes in the Woods, 63
Poor Boy, 173
Poor Lil, 15
Poor Old Slave, The, 124
Poor Working Girl, The, 69
Pope, The, 85
Puttin' on the Style, 202
Quartermaster Corps, The (See On the Farm)
Rattin Family, The, 59
Red River Valley, 180
Rex, the Piddlln' Pup, 44
Riddle Song, The, 154
Rio Grande, 284
Rock about My Saro Jane, 291
Rolling Down the Mountain (See West Virginny Hills, The)
Round the Corner, 123
Roving Gambler Blues, 254
Roving Kind, The (See Fire Ship, The)
Row, Row, Row Your Boat, 118
Rye Whiskey, 80
Sailing, Sailing, 275
Samuel Hall, 170
Santy Anno, 292
S-A-V-E-D, 43
Schnitzelbank, 108
Scotland's Burning, 117
Shackles of Shame, 67
She Is More to Be Pitied than Censured, 64
She Promised to Meet Me When the Clock Struck Seventeen, 125
She'll Be Skiing Down the Mountain, 96
Shenandoah, 288
Ship that Never Returned, The, 62
Ship Titanic, The (See Titanic, The)
Short'nin' Bread, 197
Shorty George, 256
Shussing Down the Sherman, 95
Silver Dollar, 3
Sipping Cider through a Straw, 49
Ski! Ski! Ski!, 94
Skye Boat Song, 236
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, 330
Son of a Gambolier, The, 207
Son of a Gun for Beer, 137
Souse Family, The (See Dutch Company, The)
South Australia (See Australia)
Spanish Is the Loving Tongue, 155
St. James Infirmary, The, 244
Standing in the Need of Prayer, 322
Steal Away, 319
Strawberry Roan, The, 298
Streets of Laredo, The, 295
Strolling through Norfolk, 267
Student and the Tunnel, The, 25
Suicide Song, The, 58
Susan MacGoozan, 126
Sven, 97
Swanee River (See Old Folks at Home)
Sweet and Low, 150
Sweet Eveline, 84
Sweet Violets, 28
Sweetly Sings the Donkey, 119
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, 308
Take the Leg from Some Old Table, 138
Take this Hammer, 162
Taps, 143
Tell Me Why, 147
That Old Mountain Dew (See Old Mountain Dew)
That's Where My Money Goes, 32
That's Why I Do Like I Do, 7
There Is a Tavern In the Town, 201
There's Nothing the Matter with My Girl, 46
These Bones Gonna Rise Again, 309
They Had to Carry Harry to the Ferry, 83
Three Blind Mice, 116
Three Jolly Coachmen (See Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl)
Titanic, The, 12
Told My Captain, 246
Tom Dooley, 167
Twelve Days of Christmas, The, 235
Two Boards upon Cold Powder Snow, 92
Two Maids Went a-Milking One Day, 221
Underneath the Takeoff, 91
Unfortunate Miss Bailey (See Miss Bailey)
Upidee, 33
Vassar Hygiene Song (See Hygiene Song)
Vicar of Bray, The, 230
Villain and the Maiden, The (See Oh, How He Lied)
Vive l'Amour, 29
Waltz Her to a Corner, 152
Wanderin', 251
Was Ist Das?, 107
Wata Come A Me Eye, 262
Wee Cooper o' Fife, The, 238
We'll Build a Bungalow, 51
West Virginny Hills, The, 8
When 1 Went to College, 137
When the Saints Go Marching In, 317
White Coral Bells, 118
Who Did?, 130
Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder?, 38
Whoopee Ti Yi Yo, 302
Why Shouldn't My Goose, 118
Wide Missouri, The (See Shenandoah)
Willow Tree, The, 172
Willy the Weeper, 158
Workin' on the Railroad (See. I've Been Workin' on the Railroad)
Worried Man Blues, 243
Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, The, 229
Yellow Rose of Texas, The, 213
You Can Dig My Grave, 325
You Can't Get to Heaven (See Ain't Gonna
Grieve My Lord No More)
Yuazuray (See Poor and the Rich, The)
Zulu King, The (See Cannibal King, The)
Zum Gall Gali, 114
 

Index of First Lines and Key Phrases

A cannibal king with a brass nose ring, 50
A cannibal maid and her Hottentot blade, 22
A capital ship for an ocean trip, 276
A captain bold from Halifax, 224
A drunken cowboy on a barroom floor, 208
A farmer's dog came In to town, 44
A lawyer I knew, 222
A man went walking up and down, 13
A man without a woman, 2
A Persian kitty perfumed and fair, 41
About the year of one B. C., 278
Ach du lieber August, 142
Ain't my brother or my sister, 322
Alas my love, you do me wrong, 148
All day, all night, Miss Mary Anne, 259
All I want in this creation, 196
Alouette, gentille alouette, 101
An old beer bottle came floating on the foam, 14
And when I die, 89
Are you Mister Reilly, 122
Around her hair she wore a purple ribbon, 42
As I sat down one evening, 216
As I strolled out one evening, 264
As I walked out in the streets of Laredo, 295
As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure, 302
As I was walking down the street, 203
As I went out one morning, 186
As the blackbird in the spring, 145
As the moon shines tonight on my prison, 67
At dawn today I saw a man, 71
At the boarding house, 141
At the old concert hall on the Bowery, 64
Au clair de la lune, 104
Au Jardin de mon pere, 103
Australia, my lads, is a very fine place, 286
Away up In the mountains, 95
Barkeep, barkeep, 141
Be kind to your web-footed friends, 143
Beer, beer, glorious beer, 79
Beside a railroad water tank, 206
Betty told Dupree, 249
Blest be the tie that binds, 141
Bow down your head and cry, 173
Bring back, bring back, oh, bring back my bonnie to me, 176
Buffalo gals, won't you come out tonight, 203
C. C. Rider, just see what you have done, 247
Call out the army and the navy, 21
Chevaliers de la table ronde, 104
Cocaine Bill and Morphine Sue, 160
Com-a ti yi yippi, yippi yay, 296
Come along boys and listen to my tale, 296
Come and sit by my side, 180
Come, follow, 117
Day Is done, 143
Day-oh, day-oh, 259
Deacon Jones was a religious man, 52
Deep river, Lord, 324
Did you ever hear about Cocaine Lil, 140
Did you ever hear the story 'bout Willy the Weeper, 158
Did you ever think as a hearse rolls by, 60
Down her nose, 30
Down in the valley, 179
Drink to me only with good hard cider, 153
Drink to me only with thine eyes, 153
Drunk last night, drunk the night before, 82
Du, du liegst mir im Herzen, 111
D'ye ken John Peel, 227
Eighteen hundred and ninety-one, 165
Every morning at seven o'clock, 163
Everybody loves Saturday night, 204
Ev'ry time me 'member Liza, 262
Ezekiel saw the wheel, 314
Father, put the cow out, 123
For work I'm too lazy, 80
Frankie and Johnny were lovers, 157
Frere Jacques, 117
From this valley they say you are going, 180
Gather 'round, my dears, pull the wool out of your ears, 280
Girls can never change their nature, 140
Give me that old time religion, 325
Glorious, glorious, one keg of beer for the four of us, 82
Go tell Aunt Rhody, 188
Go tell it on the mountain, 307
Goodnight, ladles, 143
Grammaw's in the cellar, 30
Grun, grun, grun, 112
Ha, ha, ha, you and me, 90
Hand me down my walking cane, 200
Hang down your head, Tom Dooley, 167
He asked to hold my hand, 11
He floats down the slopes with the greatest of ease, 93
He that will an ale house keep, 115
He was a desperado from the wild and woolly west, 301
Heave away, 286
Her mother never told her, 72
Her name was Lulu Belle Black, 45
Here's to good old beer, drink 'er down, 86
He's got the whole world in His hands, 329
Hey, ho, nobody home, 115
Hey, little black-eyed Susie, 196
Hill and gully rider, 261
Home came old Pa Rattin, 59
Horch was kommt von draussen 'rein, 109
I am a roving gambler, 254
I asked my love to go with me, 169
I came from Alabama, 191
I gave my love a cherry, 154
I got a shoe, 313
I met her on the mountain, 167
I put my hand all in her own, 237
I ride an old paint, 293
I shot an arrow in the air, 142
I sing you one O, 233
I took my girl out walking, 7
I was born about ten thousand years ago, I was born in Jersey City, 126
I was hangin' round town, 298
I was standing by the window yesterday morning, 66
I wear my pink pajamas, 212
I went down to the St. James Infirmary, . 244
I went into the chandler's shop, 225
I went up on the mountain, 195
I wish I was single again, 217
Ich bin der Musikant, 106
Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten, 113
If we put man and woman together, 260
If you want to go to heaven, 250
If you'll be M - I - N - E, mine, 52
I'll give to you a paper of pins, 184
I'll sing you a song, a good song of the sea, 287
I'm a man that's done wrong to my parents, 68
I'm a rambling wretch of poverty, 207
I'm a son of a, son of a, etc., 207
I'm going to leave old Texas now, 294
I'm going way out west, 297
I'm gonna build myself a raft, 248
I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield, 311
In a cavern, in a canyon, 175
In Bohemia Hall, 81
In Dublin's fair city, 232
In good King Charles's golden day, 230
In her eye there is some matter, 30
In our fam'ly there are ten, 57
In Plymouth town there lived a maid, 263
In the cottage next to mine, 47
In the evening by the moonlight, 26
In the hills of West Virginny, 8
Ist das nicht ein Schnitzelbank, 108
It ain't my baby and I ain't a-gonna rock it, 20
It takes a worried man to sing a worried song, 243
It was early last December, 87
It was midnight on the ocean, 138
It's always fair weather, 84
It's the syme the whole world over, 6l
I've been workin' on the railroad, 10
I've got a mule, her name is Sal, 274
I've got a wife an'-a five li'l chillun, 291
I've got no use for the women, 304
Ja, ja, vi skall ha, 91
Jackie Boy! Master!, 268
Jesse James was a lad, 168
Jesus walked this lonesome valley, 328
John Brown's baby, 211
John Brown's body lies a moulderin' in the grave, 210
John Hardy was a desperate little man, 166
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, 121
Joseph was an old man, 234
Joshua fit de battle of Jericho, 315
Joshua sat down in the temple of Gillium,
Just a closer walk with Thee, 323
Just a-lookin' for a home, 214
Just waltz her to a corner, 152
Kookaburra sits on an old gum tree, 119
Landlord, fill the flowing bowl, 75
Lanky Lucy Lister, 17
Last night as I lay on the prairie, 303
Let every good fellow now join in a song, 29
Let me sing you a song of a gargle, 79
Listen to the hissing sounds, 58
Little Tom Tinker, 119
Love, oh love, oh careless love, 182
Low bridge, everybody down!, 274
Mama, mama, mama have you heard the news, 70
Mary Ann McCarty, 212
Mary had a William goat, 139
Matilda, Matilda, Matilda, she take me money and run Venezuela, 238
Maxwelton's braes are bonnie, 239
Men of Harlech, 240
Merrily we roll the keg, 139
Mimi, the college widow, 1
Mine eyes have seen the glory, 211
Mister Froggie went a-courtin', 185
Mistress Murphy gave a party, 38
Mushrooms are a vegetable, 138
Muss i denn, 110
My Bonnie lies over the ocean, 176
My daddy is an engineer, 251
My father was the keeper of the asteroid light, 273
My father was the keeper of the Eddystone light, 272
My grandfather's clock was too high for the shelf, 54
My matey's a saucy foretopman, 271
My mother makes beer in the bathtub, 177
My name is Yon Yonson, 120
My name was William Kidd, 171
My pocketbook was empty, 215
My wife and I live all alone, 90
Nine men slept in a boarding house bed, 120
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, 321
Oh, blow ye winds, heigh ho, 276
Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie, 302
Oh, come with me to the kitchen, 58
Oh-dee-oh-dee-oh, 17
Oh, don't you remember, 63
Oh, 'give me a home, 300
Oh, give me some skis, 97
Oh, green grow the lilacs, l8l
Oh, how lovely is the evening, 116
Oh, I went down south, 190
Oh, I wish I had a barrel of rum, 137
Oh, it was sad, Lord, sad, 12
Oh, it's beer, beer, beer, 76
Oh, Johnson thought, 98
Oh, Lil, she was a famous beauty, 15
Oh, Mary, don't you weep, 312
Oh, my darling, oh, my darling, 175
Oh, my father was the keeper of the Eddystone light, 272
Oh, my name is Samuel Hall, 170
Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you, 288
Oh, Susan MacGoozan, 126
Oh, the bulldog on the bank, 24
Oh, the deacon went down, 332
Oh, the liquor was spilled on the barroom floor, 72
Oh, the night that Paddy Murphy died, 78
Oh, them golden slippers, 198
Oh, they built the ship Titanic, 12
Oh, we came on the sloop John B., 266
Oh, we lowered the funnel, 280
Oh, we're from the Arlberg ski school, 93
Oh, when the Saints go marching in, 317
Oh, when you hear the roll of the big bass drum, 83
Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy, 193
Oh, why don't you work, 205
Oh, you can take a silver dollar, 2
Old King Cole, 129
Old Noah he built himself an ark, 326
On a cold winter evening, 72
On a summer's day while the waves were rippling, 62
On mules we find two legs behind, 138
On the first day of Christmas, 235
On top of Old Smoky, 178
On yonder hill there stands a creature, 223
Once I was a barmaid in a mountain inn, 96
Once I was a lady's maid, 265
Once there were three fishermen, 131
Once we never used to bathe, 16
One day I took with me upon the subway, 35
Oola had a cousin, 97
Our strong band can ne'er be broken, 146
Paper boy hollerin', "Extra, " 245
Please tell me why, 147
Poor Miss Bailey, 224
Riding down from Bangor, 25
Rolls in, rolls in, 177
Round the corner, 123
Row, row, row your boat, 118
Sailing, sailing, 275
Scotland's burning, 117
She came rolling down the mountain, 8
She came shussing down the Sherman, 95
She had a dark and a rolling eye, 264
She promised to meet me when the clock struck seventeen, 125
She was just a parson's daughter, 61
She'll be skiing down the mountain, 96
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 242
Since I danced with Anna Friday night, 40
Sister Lucy, she wears a low neck dress, 331
Sitting by the roadside, 209
Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee, 149
So, hoist up the John B. Sails, 266
Soft o'er the fountain, 151
Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, 34
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child, 330
Spanish is the loving tongue, 155
Speed bonnie boat, 236
Steal away, 319
Sweet and low, 150
Sweet Eveline, 84
Sweet violets, 28
Sweetly sings the donkey, 119
Swing low, sweet chariot, 308
Take the leg from some old table, 138
Take this hammer, 162
Talk about Jerusalem morning, 318
Tell me why, 147
That's how we paid our respects to Paddy
Murphy, 78
That's where my money goes, 32
That's why I do like I do, 7
The camptown ladies sing this song, 192
The eyes of Texas are upon you, 11
The fish it never cackles, 140
The fox went out on a chilly night, 226
The good Lord tho't he'd make a man, 309
The horses run around, 127
The keeper would a-hunting go, 228
The man who has plenty of good peanuts, 4
The old Ark's a-movering, 316
The other day I called upon my girl and took her, 35
The poor old slave, 124
The poor working girl, 69
The Pope he leads a jolly life, 85
The prettiest girl I ever saw, 49
The shades of night were falling fast, 33
The ship is sailing down the bay, 290
The sons of the prophet are hardy and bold, 22
The world is going crazy, 20
The year may have more than one season, 92
There is a tavern in the town, 201
There was a little Dutchman, 27
There was a man in our town, 43
There was a wee cooper, 238
There was a youth, 172
There was an old man named Michael Finnigin, 121
There was an old man who lived near Hell, 218
There was an old villain, 31
There were three crows sat on a tree, 189
There were three gypsies, 231
There were two lofty ships, 285
There's a yellow rose in Texas, 213
There's nothing the matter with my girl, 46
They call it that old mountain dew, 88
They had to carry Harry to the Ferry, 83
Three blind mice, 116
Three jolly coachmen, 75
Three little children lyin' in bed, 197
Times were hard in Irish Town, 128
Told my captain, 246
True love may be a blessing, 37
Tu n'est pas maitre dans ta maison quand nous y sommes, 104
'Twas Friday morn when we set sail, 281
Two maids went a-milking one day, 221
Underneath the take-off, 91
Was 1st das, 107
Way down upon the Swanee River, 194
We are climbing Jacob's ladder, 311
We are the king's navy, 77
We don't have to march with the infantry, 77
We have studied navigation, 18
We were forty miles from Albany, 270
We'll build a bungalow, 51
Well, I'm sorry for old Adam, 136
Well, it's oh, that strawberry roan, 298
Well met, well met, my own true love, 282
Well, you wake up In the mornin', 252
Well-a, Shorty George, 256
We're poor little Mids who have lost our way, 18
We're sailing down the river from Liverpool, 292
Were you ever in Rio Grande, 284
What shall we do with the drunken sailor, 269
When are we gonna get married, 219
When I was a bachelor, 183
When I was a little lad, 289
When I was apprenticed in London, 223
When I was young I used to wait, 187
When I went down to the river, 173
When I went to college, 137
When Israel was in Egypt's land, 320
When Jack steps down the gangplank, 268
When John Henry was a little baby, l6l
When the old year makes its exit, 94
While strolling through Norfolk one day on a spree, 267
White coral bells, 118
Who did, 130
Why shouldn't my goose, 118
Won't you bring back, 36
You can dig my grave, 325
You can easily see she's not my mother, 48
You get a line and I'll get a pole, 174
You got to Jump down, turn around, 164
You put your right foot in, 122
Young folks, old folks, everybody come, 132
Young man in a T-bird, 202
You're bound to my name with shackles of shame, 67
Yuazuray, 135
Zum gali gali, 114


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