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RUS Teaching Disk Track List.Pdf Track # Title Chap Pg# A02 America (Simon) America 1 A03 America (West Side Story) America 1 A04 America the Beautiful America 1 A05 Battle of New Orleans America 1 A06 Be Prepared America 2 A07 Camptown Races America 2 A08 Geronimo's Cadillac America 2 A09 Little Boxes America 2 A10 Mercedes-Benz America 3 A11 My Land Is a Good Land America 3 A13A12 NowThe NightThat theThey Buffalo's Drove Old Gone Dixie DownAmerica 3 A15A14 Puttin'The Power on the & the Style Glory America 43 A16 Something to Sing About America 4 A17 Spoon River America 4 A18 Stewball America 4 A19 T. V. S o n g America 5 A20 Take Me Out to the Ballgame America 5 A21 Tennessee Stud America 5 A22 Tenting Tonight America 5 A23 This Land Is Your Land America 5 A24 What Did You Learn in School Today?America 6 A25 Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into AmericaHeaven Anymore6 A27 After the Ball Is Over Golden 76 A28 Alexander's Ragtime Band Golden 76 A29 Band Played On, The Golden 77 A30 Believe Me If All Those Endearing YoungGolden Charms77 A31 Bill Bailey Golden 77 A32 Blue Moon Golden 77 A33 By the Light of the Silvery Moon Golden 77 A34 Daisy Bell Golden 77 A35 Down by the Old Mill Stream Golden 78 A36 Dream a Little Dream of Me Golden 78 A37 Fly Me to the Moon Golden 78 A38 For Me & My Gal Golden 78 A39 Give My Regards to Broadway Golden 78 A40 Heart of My Heart Golden 78 A41 I Get a Kick Out of You Golden 79 A42 I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl Golden 79 A43 I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf CloverGolden 79 A44 I'm Sitting on Top of the World Golden 79 A45 In a Little Spanish Town Golden 79 A46 In the Good Old Summertime Golden 79 A47 It's a Long Long Way to Tipperary Golden 79 A48 Java Jive Golden 80 A49 Keep the Home Fires Burning Golden 80 A50 Let Me Call You Sweetheart Golden 80 A51 The Man On the Flying Trapeze Golden 80 A52 My Blue Heaven Golden 81 A53 Pack Up Your Troubles Golden 81 A54 Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet Golden 81 A55 Shine On Harvest Moon Golden 81 A56 Tea For Two Golden 81 A57 There's a Long Long Trail Golden 81 A58 The Trail of the Lonesome Pine Golden 81 A59 Two Sleepy People Golden 82 A60 Wait Til the Sun Shines Nellie Golden 82 A61 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Golden 82 A62 When You Wore a Tulip Golden 82 A63 Whiffenpoof Song Golden 82 A64 While Strolling thru the Park Golden 82 A65 You Are My Sunshine Golden 83 B02 Arthur McBride Ballads 7 B03 Barbara Allen Ballads 7 B04 Black Is the Color Ballads 8 B05 Blow the Candles Out Ballads 8 B06 Brennan on the Moor Ballads 8 B07 The Broom of the Cowdeknowes Ballads 9 B08 Cherry Tree Carol Ballads 9 B09 A Child This Day Ballads 9 B10 Come All Ye Fair & Tender Ladies Ballads 9 B11 Coventry Carol Ballads 10 B12 The Cutty Wren Ballads 10 B13 Geordie Ballads 10 B14 The Great Silkie Ballads 10 B15 Green Grow the Rushes Ballads 11 B16 The Holly & the Ivy Ballads 11 B17 The Holly Bears a Berry Ballads 11 B18 I Know Where I'm Goin' Ballads 11 B19 Jock O'Hazeldean Ballads 11 B20 John Barleycorn Ballads 11 B21 John Riley Ballads 12 B22 The Keeper Ballads 12 B23 Lakes of Ponchetrain Ballads 12 B24 Mary Hamilton Ballads 13 B25 Masters in this Hall Ballads 13 B26 Peggy-o Ballads 13 B27 Rosebud in June Ballads 14 B28 Seven Joys of Mary Ballads 14 B29,30Star of the County Down Ballads 14 B31 Sussex Mummers Carol Ballads 14 B32 Thyme Ballads 14 B33 The Water Is Wide Ballads 15 B34 Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty LittleBallads Foot? 15 B35 Willie of Winsbury Ballads 15 B36 Wraggle-taggle Gypsies Ballads 16 B37 Angel from Montgomery Hard 99 B38 Banks of the Ohio Hard 99 B39 Candy Man Blues Hard 99 B40 Deep River Blues Hard 99 B41 Eleanor Rigby Hard 100 B42 Every Night When the Sun Goes In Hard 100 B43 Frankie & Johnny Hard 100 B44 Hang on the Bell, Nellie Hard 100 B45 Hard Ain't It Hard Hard 101 B46 Hard Times Come Again No More Hard 101 B47 Heart Like a Wheel Hard 101 B48 House of the Rising Sun Hard 101 B49 I Never Will Marry Hard 101 B50 I Shall Be Released Hard 102 B51 I Think It's Gonna Rain Today Hard 102 B52 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Hard 102 B53 Long Black Veil Hard 102 B54 Midnight Special Hard 102 B55 Motherless Child Hard 103 B56 Nowhere Man Hard 103 B57 O Babe It Ain't No Lie Hard 103 B58 Saint James Infirmary Hard 103 B59 San Francisco Bay Blues Hard 103 B60 Send in the Clowns Hard 103 B61 Stagolee Hard 104 B62 Stealin' Stealin' Hard 104 B63 Take This Hammer Hard 104 B64 Tom Dooley Hard 104 B65 The Tracks of My Tears Hard 104 B66 Trouble in Mind Hard 105 B67 Waterfall Hard 105 B68 Wayfaring Stranger Hard 105 B69 We Can Work It Out Hard 105 B70 Worried Man Blues Hard 105 B71 Yesterday Hard 106 C02 Bottle of Wine City 16 C03 Bourgeois Blues City 16 C04 Chelsea Morning City 17 C05 Cockles & Mussels City 17 C06 Dancing in the Street City 17 C07 Dirty Old Town City 17 C08 Downtown City 18 C09 The Faucets Are Dripping City 18 C10 Gee Officer Krupke City 18 C11 Heaven Help Us All City 19 C12 Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight City 19 C13 I Live in a City City 19 C14 Kansas City City 19 C15 The M.T.A. Song City 19 C16 Morning Morgantown City 20 C17 Moscow Nights City 20 C18 My Hometown City 20 C19 New York, New York City 20 C20 Penny Lane City 21 C21 Sidewalks of New York City 21 C22 Sounds of Silence City 21 C23 Streets of London City 21 C24 Up On the Roof City 22 C26 Banks of Marble Rich 180 C27 Big Rock Candy Mountain Rich 180 C28 Brother Can You Spare a Dime? Rich 180 C29 The Commonwealth of Toil Rich 181 C30 Do Re Mi (Guthrie) Rich 181 C31 Goin' Down the Road Rich 181 C32 Hallelujah, I'm a Bum! 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