The Oxford song book / collected and arranged by Percy C. Buck.
| Other author | Buck, Percy Carter, 1871- |
| Other author | Wood, Thomas, 1892-1950. |
| Format | Musical Score |
| Publication Info | London, New York [etc.] : Oxford University Press, 1944. |
| Description | 2 volumes ; 27 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Vol I: All through the night -- A-hunting we will go -- Amo, amas, I love a lass -- Annie Laurie -- The arethusa / W. Shield -- The ash grove -- Auld lang syne -- Awa, whigs, awa! -- The bailiff's daughter -- The banks of Allan Water -- Barbara Allen -- Battle hymn of the republic -- The bay of Biscay / John Davy -- The blue bell of Scotland -- Bonnie Charlie's now awa -- Bonnie Dundee -- The British grenadiers -- Caller herrin' -- The Campbells are comin' -- Camptown races / Stephen C. Foster -- Carmen Carthusianum (Charterhouse school song) / W. Horsley -- Carmen Etonense / J. Barnby -- Charlie is my darling -- Cheer! boys, cheer! / Henry Russell -- The Chesapeke and the Shannon -- Clare's dragoons -- Clementine / Percy Montrose -- Cockles and mussels -- Come, landlord, fill the flowing bowl -- Come lasses and lads -- Comin' thro' the rye -- The deil's awa wi' the exciseman -- The cottage well thatched with straw -- The death of Nelson -- Down among the dead men -- Drinking / Fischer -- Drink to me only --Drink, puppy, drink / G.J. Whyte-Melville -- Dulce Domum / John Reading -- Early one morning -- The elephant battery -- The fine old English gentleman -- The first nowell -- Floreat Rugbeia / C.E. Moberly -- Flowers in the valley -- Forty years on (Harrow school song) / J. Farmer -- The fox jumped over the parson's gate -- Gaudeamus Igitur -- The gentle maiden -- God save the king -- The girl I left behind me -- Goddesses three / Offenbach -- The golden vanity -- Good king Wenceslas -- The harp that once thro Tara's hall -- Integer vitae -- Heart of oak / Dr. Boyce -- Here's a health unto his majesty -- Here's to the maiden -- High Germany / Somerset -- The hunting day / W. Williams -- In dulci jubilo -- The island (The Rogues' march) -- John Peel -- John Brown's body -- The keel row -- King Arthur -- The lass of Richmond hill / J. Hook -- The leather bottél -- Leezie Lindsay -- Let Erin remember -- The Lincolnshire poacher -- Listen to my tale of woe / Hubbard T. Smith -- The little brown jug / R.A. Eastburn -- The bonnie banks o' Loch Lomon' -- Marching through Georgia / Henry C. Work -- La marseillaise / Rouget de Lisle -- The massacre of MacPherson -- Massa's in de cold, cold ground / Stephen C. Foster -- Mr. John Blunt -- The march of the men of Harlech -- The mermaid -- The miller of the dee -- The minstrel boy -- O the oak and the ask -- O, good ale -- Oh! 'twas in the broad Atlantic / Michael Watson -- Old folks at home / Stephen C. Foster -- O no, John! -- Old towler -- Poor old Joe / Stephen C. Foster -- The Presbyterian cat -- Pretty Polly Oliver -- Robin Adair -- Richard of Taunton Dean -- Rule Britannie / Dr. Arne -- Russian national hymn / General Lwoff -- Scots, wha hae -- St. Patrick was a gentleman -- Sally in our alley / H. Carey -- Simon the cellarer / J.L. Hatton -- Since first I saw your face / Ford -- The snowy-breasted pearl -- Song of the western men -- Song on the victory of Agincourt -- The star-spangled banner -- There is a tavern in the town -- There's nae luck about the house -- Toll for the brave / Handel -- Sally in our alley / H. Carey -- When Joan's ale was new -- When Johnny comes marching home -- Yankee doodle -- When the king enjoys his own again -- Wi' a hundred pipers an' a' -- Widdicombe fair -- The tarpaulin jacket -- Ye banks and braes -- Ye mariners of England / Dr. Callicot -- The yeomen of England / Edward German. |
| General note | Vol. II: Collected and arranged by Thomas Wood. |
| Bibliography note | Bibliography: v. 1, p. v. |