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Music shall live -- Oh, music, sweet music -- Viva la musica -- This note, that note! -- Sing we this roundelay -- Sing together -- Sing with thy mouth -- Clear is the trumpet -- When the full organ -- Fee fee fiddle -- Orchestra -- The scale -- Scale syllables -- Scale round -- We lack money to make us and be merry -- This hour, my bonny lads -- Sing we now merrily -- Sing tonight -- Song on -- Singing and danding -- Mingle voices and souls -- Prepare your hearts -- Come all noble souls -- Angel song -- Sing after me -- Make the rafters ring -- Now we are met -- Follow me merrily -- If I sing ahead of you -- I'm not strong, sir! -- One, two, three -- Sing one, two three, -- I cannot sing this catch -- Don't sing so loud! -- This song goes around -- Would you sing a catch -- Join in this round -- If thou art an honest friend -- You cannot catch us -- Let's sing, happy we -- Bonny biscay, o -- Hey, ho to the greenwood -- Three blind mice (original) -- Three blind mice (variation) -- Song of the frogs -- Cat in the plum tree -- Cats assembled -- My dame has in her hutch -- On the prophet's old dog -- Pets -- Animal fair -- Horse to trot -- Lend me thy mare -- Timothy Tippen's horse -- Night ride -- Master, come help -- Donkey music -- WHere is John? -- Serve well the sow -- Seest thou my cow today? -- Silver swan -- Swan sings -- My dane hath a lame crane -- Why shouldn't my goose -- Three geese of Halberstow -- Pigeon is never woe -- Ducks in a pond -- White hen she cackles -- COckfight -- Wings like the eagle -- Kookaburra -- Oriole -- Merry lark -- Lark, Linnet and nightingale -- Spring is come -- All is silent -- Nightingale's lay -- Nightingale -- Well fare the nightingale -- Hedge in the cuckoo -- Listen to the cuckoo -- Cuckoo singeth -- Cuckoo! hark! -- Whippoorwill -- Thou poor bird -- Songster of the grove -- Mark where the bee -- Buzz, quoth the blue fly -- Said the spider to the fly -- Fly in shamble row -- Grasshoppers three -- Golden butterflies -- Wind in the willows -- Birch tree -- Seasons -- Hailstones -- Drip, drop falls the rain -- March lingers -- Hark, the storm -- Cloud watching -- Come to the mountains -- Showers and flowers and songs -- Cuckoo welcomes in the spring -- White coral bells -- Age of the rose -- Easter flowers -- Easter -- Easter eggs -- Easter carol -- May first -- Laughing may is here -- Let us all a-maying go -- Sweet the evening air -- Jolly month of may -- As I me walked -- May comes singing -- Blithe May day -- Lovely June -- Thirty days hath September -- Autumn winds -- Autumn's kindly glow -- Winter is as good as spring -- Winter and spring -- Cold winter now appears -- White is the snow -- Chanukah -- Christmas is coming -- The whole world is a Christmas tree -- New Year's -- This new day -- Awake! arise! -- Morning is come -- Call good morning -- Rooster now crows -- Rooster's crowing -- Bold chanticleer -- Fair morn -- Morn doth break -- Ho! every sleeper waken -- Morning song -- It is light -- Wake and sing -- Moonlight, sunlight -- In the evening -- Let me sleep this night away -- Now the day is over -- Hark to the curfew -- Sweet, goodnight -- Now the day is nearly done -- Golden slumbers -- Sleep well -- O, come sweet slumber -- To all good night -- Sweet rest descend -- From all mischances -- Bedtime -- Good night to you all -- Day is done -- May the longtime sun shine -- We say farewell -- Fare thee well -- Farewell -- Aloha Oe -- Tallis' canon -- Tallis' ordinal -- Summits of our time -- Time's immortal hand -- Lead lives of love -- Peace and love -- Round of thanks -- Scottish grace -- Joy in the gates -- Hosannah -- Rise up, o flame -- When Jesus wept -- Celebrons sans cesse -- Gloria, Gloria -- Rondellus -- Alleluia I & II -- Illumina oculos meos -- Ave Maria -- Conditor kirie -- Adivra -- Dona nobis pacem -- Laudate nomen -- Long life to the friend -- Make new friends -- Come dance and caper -- Come, follow, follow -- Kit and Tom Chid, A! -- Jinkin and Jester -- Oil and vinegar -- Dear friends, hello -- Fie nay, prithee, John -- Cheer, good cheer -- Behold I will show -- Happy days -- A friend, a friend -- Pals -- Three merry boys and girls -- Happy day -- Oh, my love -- 'Tis women -- Farewell mine own -- Let my name engraven stand -- Sweet enslaver -- Thy sweets -- She weepth sote -- Kalinka (Little berry bush) -- I will not plead -- Turn, Amarillis -- Oh, Beauteous eyes -- Rose, rose -- Joan (John), come kiss me now -- Comin' thro' the rye -- Go to Joan GLover -- Tawny lass -- Green trees -- Love grows old -- Oaken leaves -- Wake thee now, dearest -- Assignation -- Sweet delights of love -- Me knows...is cold -- Tom kisses...John's wife...every night -- The cure: a lass... a dram -- I'll marry a maid -- A sentiment: I like...a pretty girl -- What hap had I to marry a shrew? -- Now I am married -- While Adam slept -- Hey, ho, nobody at home -- Heigh, ho, anybody home? -- There lies a pudding -- We're ready to begin -- Apples, pears, and oranges -- Ham and eggs -- Dame, lend me a loaf -- To the other world -- White wine and sugar -- Banbury ale -- He that buys good ale -- WOe's au be -- Drink to the fat man -- Love and drink -- Jack, thour't a toper -- Once in our lives -- Let's drink to our wives -- Drink, my friend Tom -- To brainford -- Drink is a thing -- Kiss the cup, cousin -- White sand and gray sand -- Morning papers -- Broom man -- Brooms for old shoes -- Cries of London Town -- Three Oxford cries -- New oysters -- Chairs to mend -- New walefleet oysters -- Hot cross buns -- Hot mutton pies -- Hot spice ginger bread -- Buy my dainty fine beans -- Ripe 'sparagrass -- CHerries so ripe -- Roses, pears and clothes for sale -- Fine oranges -- Buy my posies -- Buy my primroses -- COme buy my cherries -- Pretty blue violets -- Lovely red roses -- Roses from fyn -- Come, pretty maidens -- Rarities of the fair -- Yonder he goes -- Humours of Bartholomew fair -- Pray remember -- Cheap Jack -- Hats -- Tinker's cry -- Have you observed -- Cast away care -- Whereunto is money good -- Money, money -- I, poor and well -- Gather ye jewels -- Come hither, boy -- Past ten o'clock -- Poet's lament -- Two lawyers -- Watchman -- Watchman's catch -- Coach, coach -- He that will an ale-house keepe -- Lumberjacks -- Blacksmith's arm -- Blacksmith -- Cobbler's thumb -- Cobb-ler and Tin-ker -- Tinker -- Jolly shepherd -- Shepherds live -- Shepherds' pipes -- Shuckin' of the corn -- Maid she went a-milking -- A miller would I be -- Clip-clap -- Harvest time -- Reapers singing -- Reapers -- Almanack catch -- Wars are our delights -- Curs'd be the wretch -- Firmly stand, my native land -- Thirteen colonies -- Old glory -- SOldiers bold -- Beware, omrades -- Come noble lads -- Prisoners' escape -- Dungeon deep -- Tar's devotion -- Slaves to the world -- Why they fight -- Envy not the mighty great -- Himself he slew -- English and french -- Tantara tan -- Troy town -- Cawood's dragon -- Sun chant -- Long live the king -- Ask me why I do not sing -- Calm he rests -- So peaceful rests -- Death is a long sleep -- All must die -- Impartial will of heaven -- Weary of my groaning -- O, where shall rest be found? -- Weep for the slain -- Mourn for the thousands slain -- Mourn Anglia -- Ghost of Zed -- Ghost of John -- He'll never haunt ye -- On Alexander Pope -- On Ben Jonson -- Sophocles' tomb -- Duke or priest -- On the poet -- Some woman -- Here lies a woman: tread soft -- Three odl women in a country churchyard -- John digs and Richard digger -- Poor Sally -- Nell Batchelor -- Abram Brown -- Poor Ralpho -- Gabriel John -- Poor Teague -- John Cook's soul I -- John Cooke's soul II -- Strephon's knell -- Old Giles -- Oh cruel death -- Jack, boy, ho, boy! -- Big Ben: Westminster chimes -- Little bells of Westminster -- Great bells of Osney -- Great Tom is cast -- Christchurch bells -- Bells of Vendome -- What a bote -- French cathedrals -- Merry bells of Hamburg town -- Bells of St. Leonard's -- Derry ding dasson -- All into service ring -- All into service toll -- Bell doth toll -- Those evening bells -- Lovely evening -- Hark! the bell -- List to the bells -- List to the sound -- May the bell ring long -- Pealing bells -- Chiming bells -- Morning bells I love -- Evening bells I love -- Star Island chapel bell -- Steeple bell -- Steeple bells -- Viennese musical clock -- Clocks and watches -- Old wooden clock -- Rowe the bote, Norman -- Turn again, Whittington -- Row, row, row your boat -- My bonny boat -- White wings -- Run up the sail -- Canoe round -- Gently flow -- Purling streams -- Swiftly flowing water -- Chant of the volga boatmen -- Mighty river -- Bubbling and splashing -- Merrily we roll along -- Breezes are blowing -- Vesper hymn -- Southerly winds -- Sailors, sons of the sea -- Jolly tars -- Ships ahoy -- |
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To Portsmouth -- John the boatman -- Who can swim? -- Merrily, merrily -- Hunter's horn -- Hark! I hear the hunters -- He that killed the deer -- Adieu deer -- Come, merry men, follow -- Wily Fox -- Deep-toned horn -- Jolly hunter -- Hark, the hunter's halloo -- Robin lend to me thy bow -- Haste thee, nymph -- Life is a jest -- It sits on a shelf -- Life span -- On mules we find -- Goose law'd with goose -- Invisible fox; visible geese -- Simon's beard -- Tom was one day -- Ev'ry fat man -- Rogue on trial -- Rebus on roman numerals -- Rebus on the late Mr. Henry Purcell's name -- ICUBAK -- Riddle song -- The maid's wish: I wish...I had a tail -- Give me...the mouth...that never had the toothache -- Thou knave -- Louis CHarles Zenobie -- Salvador Maria -- Benedictiner munklikor -- Hofman? Hoffmann! -- Falstafferel -- Early to bed -- Ha! ha! ha! -- Pluck ye roses -- Wooden lady -- When matters go wrong -- Every white will have its black -- Health is the first good -- Life's a ship -- By shady woods -- Chast'ned with fasting -- Pleasures are few -- Bless them that curse you -- Blest is he -- Who'd lead a happy life -- Providence alone secures -- Birch and green holly -- Boldly with mettle -- Keep to the work -- Learn of the ant -- Busy, curious, thirsty fly -- Man's life's a vapor -- Time and tide -- Lay aside your sighing -- WHen a weary task -- Never till tomorrow leave -- Come shaker life -- Ars longs, vita brevis -- Ora et labota -- Puffer bellies -- Scotland's burning -- Counting -- One-five, six-ten -- Knocking -- Learning to play -- What shall I sing -- Pussy cat -- Little Miss Muffet -- Pretty maid -- Humpty dumpty -- Jack and Jill -- Little Bo-Peep -- Goblins -- Mary had a little lamb -- Sandy McNab -- Farmer in the dell -- Little Tom Tinker -- Jumping Jack -- Kite -- Swing -- Swinging -- It's raining, it's pouring -- Youth and age -- Catch of catches -- What diff'ring beauties -- Holum trollum -- Hart, he loves the high wood -- Little John -- John ran -- Jack is a pretty boy -- Three blewe beans -- Strange news from the rose -- Signor Abbate -- Rockets -- Boat, a boat -- The kine (The cows) -- Be you to others -- "Boat" variations -- Smoke went up the chimney -- Joy, temperance, repose -- If the country -- Ol' Texas -- Streets of Laredo -- Lovely maiden -- Lovely maiden -- Echo -- Echo answer -- Peter White I -- Peter WhiteII -- Up and down -- I faint, I die -- Euclid before 'em -- Seven great towns of Greece -- 'Tis humdrum -- Not a day more than thirty -- So come! so come! -- Cock-a-doodle-doo -- Who so free -- Rock drum beat -- Goin' or stayin' -- Loose change -- Eyeballing -- Rockabilly round -- Rockabilly lullaby -- CIty sounds -- No more commercials -- We're comin' back -- Presidential cadence with echo of taps -- Marchers' vigil -- Dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Sweet beat -- Hey, ho! what shall I say? -- This gear goes hard -- Beat your pate -- Melancholy folly -- Three-voice counterpoint -- Minnesinger's lied -- Schubert I -- Schubert II -- Tune in parts -- Freu dich des lebens (Be joyful for living) -- Galloping -- Time so kind -- Brahms melody -- One night -- Su cantiamo, su beviamo (Let's sing, let's drink) -- Hymn I -- Hymn II -- To the colors -- Reveille -- Retreat -- Taps -- Shalom chaverim -- Toomba, toomba -- Zum gali gali -- Pratty naun: A northern catch -- Alons ent bien -- Sumer is icumen in (Summer is a-coming in) -- Frere Jacques (Brother John, or Are you sleeping) -- Entendezvous le carillon -- Rondeau-tant com -- De Bezem (The broom) -- Mon coq est mort (My bird is dead) -- Donkeys love carrots -- La cloche du vieux manoir (Bells of the castle tower) -- Ure (Clocks) -- O du lieber augustin -- Your friends are my friends -- Los ninos en espana cantan (The children in Spain sing) -- Kuhl, nicht lau (Cool, not warm) -- El entrame de la fuente (Adorning the fountain) -- Si cantemo (Sing together) -- Perche vezzosi rai (Tell me, o charming rays) -- Song of chinese rowers -- Bilou loubi -- A ram sam sam -- Kum ba yah -- Bona nox -- Loudly brays the jackass (Sweetly sings the donkey) -- Chicago's burning (Scotland's burning) -- Row, alas (Row, row, row your boat) -- "Scientific" row, row, row your boat -- Hoe, hoe, your row -- Chew, chew, chew -- Why shouldn't my moose (Why shouldn't my goose) -- Little Tom Clinker (Little Tom Tinker) -- Bo blue's horn -- Mary's lamb says baa -- Heigh, ho, nobody's home (Heigh, ho, anybody home?) -- Are you snoring (Frere lacques -Are you sleeping) -- Cheer up -- Rheumatism -- Clanging bells (Lovely evening) -- Three fried mice (Three blind mice) -- Candidates -- "Scientific" three blind mice -- Bed late, rise late (Early to bed) -- Boat your row (Row, row, row your boat) -- Mice blind three (Three blind mice) -- Sleeping you are (Frere Jacques -- Are you sleeping) -- Evening lovely (Lovely evening). |