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  1. German Cradle Song – Traditional German Lullaby. Ghost Riders In The Sky – Andy Z. The Gingerbread Man – Susan Harrison. Git Along Home, Cindy, Cindy – Traditional Folk Song. Go In and Out the Window – Traditional Folk Song Lyrics. Go Tell Aunt Rhody – Timmy Abell. Going On A Bear Hunt – Traditional Folk Song Lyrics.

  2. In American Folk Ballads, the songs range from sea shanties such as “Shenandoah” to children’s songs such as “Little Brown Dog”. The liner notes, written by English, include a short description or story to accompany each ballad. In addition to this album, English recorded Kentucky Folk Songs, Songs of the Gold Rush, and Woody Guthrie ...

  3. Welcome to Popular Songs in American History. These tunes were not all written by Americans, but are songs that were known in America. Most songs of the Colonial and Revoltionary Era were songs that originated in England, Scotland and Ireland and immigrated with their people. The dates indicated are, of course, not perfect.

  4. Slavery. Slave Songs of the United States was a collection of African American music consisting of 136 songs. Published in 1867, it was the first, and most influential, [1] [2] collection of spirituals to be published. The collectors of the songs were Northern abolitionists William Francis Allen, Lucy McKim Garrison, and Charles Pickard Ware. [3]

  5. Jesse James and Billy the Kid, train wrecks and hurricanes, the Titanic and Tom Dooley, fatal lovers’ quarrels and foiling the devil, all and more were normal fare, served up in a song. Classic American Ballads is 25 tracks of time-worn tragedy drawn from the deep fount of the Smithsonian Folkways archives. 74 minutes, 40-page booklet with ...

  6. 9 de jan. de 2023 · The Folk Revival of the 1950s and 60s spawned many penetrating songs about the culture of the time. One of the most famous is The Kingston Trio’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone.” A protest song about the Vietnam War, it’s one of the best folk songs because it goes deeper than its surface message with its hope for peace and unity.

  7. 24 de fev. de 2024 · 5. “Billie Jean” By Michael Jackson. Next, we look to the “King Of Pop” himself with one of Michael Jackson’s most famous songs and a chart-topper back in the day, “Billie Jean” makes use of the minor pentatonic scale in its memorable bass line. The song is in the key of F#m, and the bass part starts off with the notes: F#, B, C#, E.