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Best loved American folk songs (Folk song: U.S.A.) [music] / collected, adapted and arranged by John...

Best loved American folk songs (Folk song: U.S.A.) [music] / collected, adapted and arranged by John...

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Best loved American folk songs (Folk song: U.S.A.) [music] / collected, adapted and arranged by John A. Lomax & Alan Lomax; music arrangements by Charles Seeger & Ruth Seeger.

About this item

Full title

Best loved American folk songs (Folk song: U.S.A.) [music] / collected, adapted and arranged by John A. Lomax & Alan Lomax; music arrangements by Charles Seeger & Ruth Seeger.

Publisher

New York : Grosset & Dunlap, c1947.

Alternative title

Folk song U.S.A.

Call Numbers

NQ781.62/3

Record Identifier

74VMQBeyaA0y

MMS ID

991000617039702626

Language

English

Physical Description

Physical content

xvi, 407 p. ; 28 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

New York : Grosset & Dunlap, c1947.

Analytical title

Buckeye Jim.

All the pretty little horses.

Go tell Aunt Nancy.

Leatherwing bat.

Grey goose.

Mister Rabbit.

Old Blue.

Ground hog.

Springfield Mountain.

I was born about ten thousand years ago.

When you go a-courtin.

The Texian boys.

Lolly-too-dum.

The sporting bachelors.

Jennie Jenkins.

Black, black.

Come all you fair and tender ladies.

Old Smoky.

Keep your hand on the plow....

Place of Publication

New York (State)

Date Published

c1947.

Subjects

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Best loved American folk songs (Folk song: U.S.A.) [music] / collected, adapted and arranged by John A. Lomax & Alan Lomax; music arrangements by Charles Seeger & Ruth Seeger.

Variant title

Buckeye Jim.

All the pretty little horses.

Go tell Aunt Nancy.

Leatherwing bat.

Grey goose.

Mister Rabbit.

Old Blue.

Ground hog.

Springfield Mountain.

I was born about ten thousand years ago.

When you go a-courtin.

The Texian boys.

Lolly-too-dum.

The sporting bachelors.

Jennie Jenkins.

Black, black.

Come all you fair and tender ladies.

Old Smoky.

Keep your hand on the plow....

Notes

General note

For voice and piano, with guitar symbols.

Includes bibliographies, discographies and index.

Contextual Information

Date Copyright

c1947.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

NQ781.62/3

Record Identifier

74VMQBeyaA0y

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMQBeyaA0y

Other Identifiers

DDC

780.1173 (McColvin)

MMS ID

991000617039702626

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