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(Fake Book). The ultimate collection of over 1,000 folksongs perfect for performers, school teachers, and hobbyists. This book includes a huge variety of songs spanning hundreds of years and originating from America, England, Canada, Britain, Scotland, Ireland, and other countries. It includes all styles of folk music, including spirituals, cowboy songs, sea chanteys, work songs, childrens songs, love ballads, protest songs, and more. Titles include: All the Pretty Little Horses * All Through the Night * The Ash Grove * Black Is the Color of My True Loves Hair * The Blue Tail Fly * Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie * Clementine * The Cruel War Is Raging * Danny Boy * Deep River * Down by the Salley Gardens * The Erie Canal * Git Along, Little Dogies * Go, Tell It on the Mountain * Home on the Range * The House of the Rising Sun * How Can I Keep from Singing? * Hush, Little Baby * Jacobs Ladder * John Henry * Kumbaya * Lonesome Valley * Michael Row the Boat Ashore * The Old Chisolm Trail * Shall We Gather at the River * Shenandoah * Simple Gifts * The Streets of Laredo * Swing Low, Sweet Chariot * When Johnny Comes Marching Home * Yankee Doodle * and many, many more! Features the original version of each tune, and all known verses.

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Table of Contents Guitar Chords A-HUNTING WE WILL GO Early - photo 1
Table of Contents

Guitar Chords
A-HUNTING WE WILL GO Early American Game Song A-ROVING 18th Century Sea - photo 2
A-HUNTING WE WILL GO

Early American Game Song

A-ROVING 18th Century Sea Chantey A-TISKET A-TASKET Early American Game - photo 3
A-ROVING

18th Century Sea Chantey

A-TISKET A-TASKET Early American Game Song ABDUL ABULBUL AMIR Words and - photo 4
A-TISKET A-TASKET

Early American Game Song

ABDUL ABULBUL AMIR Words and Music by William Percy French Additional - photo 5
ABDUL ABULBUL AMIR

Words and Music by
William Percy French

Additional Lyrics 7 Quoth Ivan My friend your remarks in the end Will - photo 6

Additional Lyrics

7. Quoth Ivan, My friend, your remarks, in the end,
Will avail you but little, I fear,
For you neer will survive to repeat them alive,
Mr. Abdul Abulbul Amir!

8. They fought all that night, neath the pale yellow moon;
The din, it was heard from afar;
And great multitudes came, so great was the fame
of Abdul and Ivan Skivar.

9. As Abduls long knife was extracting the life - In
fact, he was shouting Huzzah!
He felt himself struck by that wily Kalmuck,
Count Ivan Skavinsky Skivar.

10. The sultan drove by in his red-breasted fly,
Expecting the victor to cheer;
But he only drew nigh to hear the last sigh
Of Abdul Abulbul Amir.

11. Theres a tomb rises up where the blue Danube flows;
Engraved there in characters clear;
Ah stranger, when passing, please pray for the soul
Of Abdul Abulbul Amir.

12. A Muscovite maiden her lone vigil keeps,
Neath the light of the pale polar star;
And the name that she murmurs as oft as she weeps
Is Ivan Skavinsky Skivar.

ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN
(O My Dearest Augustine)

18th Century German

ACRES OF CLAMS 19th Century American ACROSS THE FIELDS 19th Century - photo 7
ACRES OF CLAMS

19th Century American

ACROSS THE FIELDS 19th Century American Round ACROSS THE HALL Childrens - photo 8
ACROSS THE FIELDS

19th Century American Round

ACROSS THE HALL Childrens Song from Tennessee ACROSS THE WESTERN OCEAN - photo 9
ACROSS THE HALL

Childrens Song from Tennessee

ACROSS THE WESTERN OCEAN Irish Sea Chantey ADAM IN THE GARDEN PINNIN - photo 10
ACROSS THE WESTERN OCEAN

Irish Sea Chantey

ADAM IN THE GARDEN PINNIN LEAVES African-American Spiritual THE BOLD - photo 11
ADAM IN THE GARDEN PINNIN LEAVES

African-American Spiritual

THE BOLD SOLDIER 17th Century English ZACCHAEUS American Gospel Song - photo 12
THE BOLD SOLDIER

17th Century English

ZACCHAEUS American Gospel Song THE YOUNG - photo 13
ZACCHAEUS

American Gospel Song

THE YOUNG MAN WHO WOULDNT HOE CORN American - photo 14
THE YOUNG MAN WHO WOULDNT HOE CORN American ZUM GALI GALI Folksong from - photo 15
THE YOUNG MAN WHO WOULDNT HOE CORN

American

ZUM GALI GALI Folksong from Israel THE BOLL WEEVIL Folksong from Texas - photo 16
ZUM GALI GALI

Folksong from Israel

THE BOLL WEEVIL Folksong from Texas circa 1890 THE BOLD TENANT FARMER - photo 17
THE BOLL WEEVIL

Folksong from Texas
circa 1890

THE BOLD TENANT FARMER 19th Century Irish BOLD ROBERT EMMET Irish circa - photo 18
THE BOLD TENANT FARMER

19th Century Irish

BOLD ROBERT EMMET Irish circa 1803 THE BONNIEST LASS Scottish Based on - photo 19
BOLD ROBERT EMMET

Irish
circa 1803

THE BONNIEST LASS Scottish Based on a poem by Robert Burns - photo 20
THE BONNIEST LASS

Scottish
Based on a poem by Robert Burns

THE BONNY BUNCH OF ROSES Irish Based on an English tune - photo 21
THE BONNY BUNCH OF ROSES Irish Based on an English tune THE BONNY EARL - photo 22
THE BONNY BUNCH OF ROSES

Irish
Based on an English tune

THE BONNY EARL OF MURRAY 18th Century Scottish THE BONNY LIGHTER BOY - photo 23
THE BONNY EARL OF MURRAY

18th Century Scottish

THE BONNY LIGHTER BOY English THE BONNY SHIP THE DIAMOND Scottish Sea - photo 24
THE BONNY LIGHTER BOY

English

THE BONNY SHIP THE DIAMOND Scottish Sea Chantey circa 1820 - photo 25
THE BONNY SHIP THE DIAMOND

Scottish Sea Chantey
circa 1820

BOOTHBAY WHALE Folksong from Maine circa 1850 Additional Lyri - photo 26
BOOTHBAY WHALE Folksong from Maine circa 1850 Additional Lyrics 7 Well - photo 27
BOOTHBAY WHALE
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