Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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M1628.S84 N5 1872 | The Normal : for singing schools, associations, musical conventions and high schools : containing a new, complete and progressive course of instruction admirably adapted to the wants of teachers / | 1 |
M1628.S865 P8 1858 | Put's golden songster : containing the largest and most popular collection of California songs ever published / | 1 |
M1628 .T4 | Templeton's musical entertainment. | 1 |
M1628.T49 P5 | A pioneer songster : texts from the Stevens-Douglass manuscript of western New York, 1841-1856 / | 1 |
M1628 .U45 | Uncle Sam's school songs nos. 1 and 2 combined : for use in schools, colleges, institutes, and the home circle / | 1 |
M1628.U5 S6 | Uncle True songster. | 1 |
M1628 .U55 1836 | The United States songster : a choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster ... To which is added The pizing sarpent, Settin on a rail ; Jim Brown, and a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. | 1 |
M1628 .W3 | The Wandering refugee songster : containing many of the most choice songs and ballads, both new and old. Added to which this book contains "Pretty Polly if you love me do say yes!" ... and "The maiden and her linnet!" | 1 |
M1628 .W8 | Wood's minstrels songs / | 1 |
M1628.3 E37 1865 | Contraband's song of freedom / | 1 |
M1628.4.P55 N6 | Two motets for soprano (tenor), flute and guitar / | 1 |
M1629 |
Sentimental songs of the mid-19th century Oh my little darling folk song types. Body, boots, and britches : folksongs of New York State / I'm on my journey home vocal styles and resources in folk music. Dykes "Magic City" Trio The original talking blues man I am a man of constant sorrow The Lady gay. All day singin' : Louisiana and Smoky Mountain ballads. Lonesome valley. Cowboy ballads ; 900 miles : and other R.R. songs / John's Island, South Carolina : its people and songs. / Songs of the Midwest. Millions of musicians : Conceived, / Original folk music / From where I stand : topical songs from America and England / Banks of marble and other songs. Early American folk music and songs / The legend of Tom Dula : and, Other tragic love ballads / Berkeley farms; oldtime and country style music of Berkeley. Dulcimer songs and solos. Going down the valley vocal and instrumental styles in folk music from the South. Brother, can you spare a dime? American song during the Great Depression. Brave boys New England traditions in folk music. Maple leaf rag [ragtime in rural America] Where home is life in nineteenth-century Cincinnati, crossroads of the East and West. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition Songs of the Midwest The Essential Pete Seeger Hell broke loose in Georgia; [Georgia fiddle bands, 1927-1934] Back home in the Blue Ridge Folk music in America The legend of Charlie Poole Songs of complaint & protest That's my rabbit, my dog caught it traditional Southern instrumental styles. |
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M1629.A33 F6 | The folk singers / | 1 |
M1629.A38 B5 | Best loved songs of the American people / | 1 |
M1629.A388 B5 | Best loved songs of the American people / | 2 |
M1629 .A411 2000 | American folk set. medium voice and piano / | 1 |
M1629 .A412 2004 | American folk set. medium-low voice and piano / | 1 |
M1629 .A421 2004 | American folk set : book 2 : for high voice and piano / | 1 |
M1629 .A422 2004 | American folk set : book 2 : for medium voice and piano / | 1 |
M1629 .A423 2004 | American folk set. medium-low voice and piano / | 1 |