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REPRINTS from 'SING OUT' Volumes 7-12.Pdf Song Type Page Across the Rocky Mountain Appalachia 299 Across the Rocky Mountain Soldiers 299 Aiken Drum Scotland 312 Aiken Drum Children 312 Ain't You Got A Right (to the Tree of Life) Freedom 188 All I Really Want To Do Friendship 232 All I Really Want To Do Love 232 All I Want Is Union African-American 286 All I Want Is Union Labor 286 Alligator Man Cajun 371 Amelia Earhart's Last Flight Airplanes 196 Amelia Earhart's Last Flight Women 196 Angelitos Negros Folk hymns 276 Angelitos Negros Racism 276 Angelitos Negros Spanish 276 As Long As The Grass Shall Grow Native Americans 320 At the Foot of Yonder Mountain Appalachia 330 At the Foot of Yonder Mountain Love 330 Baby, Please Don't Go Blues 98 Baby, Please Don't Go Prison 98 Bag On The Table, The Drug use 252 Bald Headed End of a Broom Marriage 94 Bald Headed End of a Broom Stringband 94 Ballad of Sammy's Bar, The Drinking 337 Ballad of The Carpenter Jesus songs 67 Ballad of The Carpenter Labor 67 Banks of Marble Rich and poor 122 Banks of the Don, The Canada 99 Banks of the Don, The Prison 99 Barley Grain Drinking 58 Barley Grain Ireland 58 Barnyards of Delgaty, The Farming 216 Barnyards of Delgaty, The Scotland 216 Beans in My Ears Humor 217 Beans in My Ears Children 217 Belle Starr Cowboys 228 Big Muddy, The Vietnam War 308 Big Ship Sailing, A Ireland 146 Big Ship Sailing, A Play party games 146 Big Ship Sailing, A Sailing 146 Bill Bailey Ragtime 25 Bill Morgan and His Gal Humor 288 Bill Morgan and His Gal Marriage 288 Bill Morgan and His Gal Rich and poor 288 Birmingham Bull Animals 83 Birmingham Bull Humor 83 Birmingham Bull Politics 83 Birmingham Sunday Freedom 198 Black Snake Moan Animals 336 Black Snake Moan Blues 336 Blind Fiddler, The Mining 293 Blind Fiddler, The Occupational safety 293 Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle, The Canada 155 Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle, The Love 155 Blow Away The Morning Dew Courting 30 Blow Away The Morning Dew English 30 Blue Diamond Mines, The Mining 240 Bo' Lamkin English 324 Bo' Lamkin Murder 324 Bold Fenian Men Ireland 172 Bold Fenian Men Soldiers 172 Bonnie Ship the Diamond, The Sailing 256 Bonnie Ship the Diamond, The Scotland 56 Both Sides Now Love 338 Bottle of Wine City 201 Bottle of Wine Drinking 201 Bourgeois Blues Blues 121 Bourgeois Blues City 121 Bourgeois Blues Racism 121 Bright Morning Stars Appalachia 340 Bright Morning Stars Grieving 340 Bright Morning Stars Spirituals, Appalachian 340 Burn, Baby, Burn Racism 274 Byker Hill English 342 Byker Hill Mining 342 Can the Circle Be Unbroken Gospel 372 Can the Circle Be Unbroken Grieving 372 Candy Man Blues Bawdy songs 134 Candy Man Blues Blues 134 Cannily, Cannily Lullabies 150 Cannily, Cannily Railroads 150 Cannily, Cannily Scotland 50 Cannonball, The Blues 301 Cannonball, The Railroads 301 Cat Came Back, The Animals 50 Chevaliers de la Table Ronde Drinking 212 Chevaliers de la Table Ronde French 212 Chilly Scenes of Winter Appalachia 341 Chilly Scenes of Winter Courting 341 Christ Child Lullaby Christmas 215 Christ Child Lullaby Ireland 215 Christ Child Lullaby Lullabies 215 Cindy's Cryin' Drug use 268 Circle Song, The Freedom 361 Cluck Old Hen Animals 370 Cluck Old Hen Banjo tunes 370 Coal Owner & The Pitman's Wife, The Mining 230 Coal Owner and The Pitman's Wife, The English 230 Coal Owner and The Pitman's Wife, The Labor 230 Cocaine Blues Blues 87 Cocaine Blues Drug use 87 Cod Liver Oil Canada 16 Cod Liver Oil Marriage 16 Cod'ine Drug use 218 Colours Love 195 Columbus Stockade Blues Blues 131 Columbus Stockade Blues Country 131 Columbus Stockade Blues Prison 131 Come All You Young and Handsome Girls Appalachia 12 Come All You Young and Handsome Girls Courting 12 Coming from the Ball Banjo tunes 238 Commonwealth of Toil, The Labor 90 Commonwealth of Toil, The Wobblies 90 Copper Kettle Appalachia 149 Copper Kettle Drinking 149 Cops of the World Vietnam War 272 Corinna Blues 73 Cosher Baileys Engine Labor 38 Cosher Bailey's Engine English 38 Cosher Bailey's Engine Railroads 38 Country Blues Blues 356 Country Blues Drinking 356 Country Blues Prison 356 Crooked Cross, The History 118 Crooked Cross, The Nazism 118 Cruel Mother, The Child Ballads 239 Cruel Mother, The Murder 239 Cruel War Is Raging, The English 68 Cruel War Is Raging, The Soldiers 68 Cyclone of Rye Cove, The Natural disasters 93 Daniel in the Lion's Den Gospel 344 Danville Girl Hobos 105 Deadheads and Suckers Blues 309 Deportados Immigration 52 Deportados Spanish 52 Deserteur, Le French 166 Deserteur, Le Peace 166 Diamond Joe Cowboys 116 Die Gedanken Sind Frei Freedom 76 Die Gedanken Sind Frei German 76 Die Gedanken Sind Frei Prison 76 Dona Dona Dona Freedom 329 Dona Dona Dona Yiddish 329 Don't Sing Love Songs Appalachia 92 Don't Sing Love Songs Courting 92 Don't Sing Love Songs Love 92 Don't Think Twice (It's All Right) Courting 47 Down By The Sally Gardens Ireland 91 Down By The Sally Gardens Love 91 Down In My Heart Gospel 129 Down In My Heart Peace 129 Draft Dodger Rag Humor 152 Draft Dodger Rag Vietnam War 152 Dry Weather Houses Carribean 112 Dry Weather Houses Tenant issues 112 Dumbarton's Drums Love 305 Dumbarton's Drums Soldiers 305 Dumbarton's Drums Scotland 05 Dust Bowl Refugee Dust Bowl 193 Electricity and All Courting 109 Electricity and All Environment 109 Electricity and All Humor 109 En Pasante Par La Lorraine Courting 255 En Pasante Par La Lorraine French 255 Everyday Dirt Appalachia 253 Everyday Dirt Cuckoldry 253 Family of Man, The Peace 33 Farewell to Sicily Soldiers 170 Farewell to Sicily Scotland 70 Fields of Vietnam, The Vietnam War 345 Fifteen Miles from Birmingham Blues 358 Flying Cloud, The Ireland 346 Flying Cloud, The Pirates 346 Freedom Is A Constant Struggle Freedom 128 Freight Train Guitar teach-in 180 Freight Train Railroads 180 Geordie Capital punishment 53 Geordie Child Ballads 53 George Collins Grieving 298 George Collins Child Ballads 98 Get Up and Go Aging 182 Give to the Cause Rich and poor 205 Goin' Across the Mountain Banjo tunes 234 Goin' Across the Mountain Soldiers 234 Goin' to Germany Jugband 119 Goodbye to the 30-Foot Trailer Gypsies 368 Great American Bum, The Hobos 104 Green Green Rocky Road African-American 142 Green Green Rocky Road Children 142 Green Grow The Rashes, O Courting 108 Green Grow The Rashes, O Scotland 108 Grey Goose, The Animals 54 Half-Hitch, The Courting 102 Half-Hitch, The Humor 102 Half-Hitch, The Child Ballads 02 Handsome Molly Love 273 Handsome Molly Sailing 273 Hartman Turnbow Freedom 302 Hava Na Shira Hebrew 213 Hava Na Shira Rounds 213 Healing River Folk hymns 214 Healing River Freedom 214 Hell-Bound Train, The Cowboys 208 Hell-Bound Train, The Death 208 Hell-Bound Train, The Railroads 208 Henry My Son Death 39 Henry My Son English 39 Hick's Farewell Gospel 148 Hick's Farewell Grieving 148 Hiram Hubbard Banjo tunes 369 Hiram Hubbard Soldiers 369 Hoosen Johnny Animals 183 Hound Dog Animals 10 How Can I Keep From Singing Gospel 124 How Can I Keep From Singing Prison 124 Hunters of Kentucky, The History 246 Hunters of Kentucky, The Soldiers 246 I Am a Union Woman Labor 117 I Can See A New Day Peace 81 I Can't Help But Wonder Rambling 248 I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag Vietnam War 258 I Hate Bosco Humor 12 I Mind My Own Business Vietnam War 199 I Saw A Man Peace 77 I Will Bring You Flowers Love 190 I Wonder When I'll Get To Be Called A Man Blues 126 I Wonder When I'll Get To Be...A Man Racism 121 If He'd Be a Buckaroo Bawdy songs 191 If He'd Be a Buckaroo Labor 191 If You Love Your Uncle Sam (Bring Them Home) Vietnam War 367 If You Treat Your Neighbor Right, Heaven Belongs Gospel 290 Ira Hayes Drinking 28 Ira Hayes Native Americans 28 Ira Hayes Soldiers 28 It Isn't Nice Freedom 139 It Was a Lover and His Lass Courting 242 Jackson Courting 275 Jackson Soldiers 275 Jacob's Ladder Spirituals, Black 42 Jane, Jane African-American 41 Jane, Jane Play party games 41 Jean Harlow Grieving 294 Jesse's Corrido Capital punishment 350 Jesus Christ Jesus songs 160 Jesus Christ Rich and poor 160 Joe's Hill's Will Grieving 323 Joe's Hill's Will Wobblies 323 John Hardy Appalachia 130 John Hardy Murder 130 John Riley Broadside 79 John Riley Love 79 Johnny Todd Sailing 115 Johnny Todd Children 15 Jolly Old Hawk Animals 334 Jolly Old Hawk Christmas 334 Jolly Old Hawk English 334 Jolly Red Nose Rounds 335 June Apple Banjo tunes 348 Katy Cline Bluegrass 49 Katy Cline Courting 49 Keep Your Lamp Trimmed & Burning Gospel 18 Kentucky Bootlegger Appalachia 161 Kentucky Bootlegger Drinking 161 Koloda Duda Russian 325 La Colombe French 352 La Colombe Peace 352 Ladies Auvilliary Women 23 Ladies Auxiliary Humor 23 Ladies Auxiliary Labor 23 Lady Margaret Death 227 Lady Margaret English 227 Landlord Fill The Flowing Bowl Drinking 245 Landlord Fill The Flowing Bowl English 245 Lang A-Growing Grieving 32 Lang A-Growing Scotland 32 Last Thing On My Mind, The Farewells 223 Last Thing On My Mind, The Love 223 Lay Down Your Weary Tune Folksinging 43 Lily of The West Broadside 6 Lily of The West Courting 6 Lily of The West Cowboys 6 Links on the Chain Freedom 184 Links on the Chain Labor 184 Little Carpenter, The Appalachia 200 Little Carpenter, The Love 200 Little David Spirituals, Black 11 Little Joe The Wrangler Cowboys 26 Little Orphan Girl, The Rich and poor 310 Little Sadie Blues 159 Little Sadie Murder 159 Little Sally Racket Courting 153 Little Sally Racket Sailing 153 Locks and Bolts English 359 Locks and Bolts Love 359 Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, The Murder 96 Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, The Racism 96 Lonesome House Blues Blues 31 Long Black
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