LEADER 08513cam a2200373 4500001 9912286683506421 005 20240502100419.0 008 880923s1969 nyu 000 0 eng^^ 010 73075061 035 |9CDM0524TS 035 (NjP)1228668-princetondb 035 |z(NjP)Voyager1228668 035 (OCoLC)ocm18522935 040 DLC |beng |cMUM |dPUL 050 0 M1627.W815 |bS6 082 0 784.4/06 100 1 Whitman, Wanda Willson, |ecomp. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no92015706 245 10 Songs that changed the world. 260 New York, |bCrown Publishers |c[1969] 300 v, 213 p. |c27 cm. 500 Principally ballads; unacc. 505 00 |gSongs of revolution. |tRevolutionary tea ; |tThe liberty song ; |tThe world turned upside down ; |tLa Carmagnole ; |tÇa ira ; |tRakoczi march ; |tLa Brabançonne ; |tDie gedanken sind frei ; |tValka! valka! ; |tGaribaldi's hymn ; |tLillibullero ; |tSean Van Voght ; |tThe internationale ; |tLa cucaracha ; |tChi lai ; |tThe east is red ; |tQue linda es Cuba! ; |tGo down, Moses ; |tJoshua fit the battle of Jericho ; |tI'm on my way ; |tWith my mind stayed on freedom ; |tOh, freedom ; |tWe shall overcome -- 505 00 |gSongs of patriotism. |tBonnie Dundee ; |tThe Campbells are comin' ; |tThe wearing of the green ; |tThe harp that once through Tara's halls ; |tKillarney ; |tDer Wacht am Rhein ; |tMeadowland ; |tThe maple leaf forever ; |tLa Borinqueña ; |tBasta ya! ; |tJana gana mana ; |tAmerica, the beautiful ; |tHatikvah ; |tRoad to Eilat -- 505 00 |gWar songs. |tI'll hang my harp on a willow tree ; |tMarch of the men of Harlech ; |tThe British grenadiers ; |tMalbrough s'en va-t'en guerre ; |tYankee Doodle ; |tThe blue bells of Scotland ; |tLa Marseillaise ; |tThe girl I left behind me ; |tJohn Brown's body ; |tMove on over ; |tBattle hymn of the republic ; |tMarching through Georgia ; |tTramp! tramp! tramp! ; |tTenting tonight ; |tDixie ; |tThe bonnie blue flag ; |tWhen this cruel war is over ; |tWhen Johnny comes marching home ; |tComrades ; |tA hot time in the old town tonight ; |tOver there ; |tMademoiselle from Armentières ; |tQuand Madelon ; |tAround her neck she wore a yellow ribbon ; |tReveille ; |tMess call ; |tTaps ; |tAnchors aweigh ; |tThe marines' hymn ; |tArtillery song ; |tThe handsome young airman ; |tFiddlers' green ; |tThe bells of hell ; |tCaptain Jinks ; |tWhere they were ; |tBombed! ; |tI want to go home ; |tThe peat bog soldiers ; |tFreiheit ; |tViva la Quince Brigada ; |tThe four generals ; |tWaltzing Matilda ; |tIn that cursed morning of Hiroshima ; |tTo free our land ; |tThe willing conscript ; |tI want to go to Andorra! -- 505 00 |gWork songs. |tYou gentlemen of England ; |tBlow the man down ; |tBlow, boys, blow ; |tThe mermaid ; |tShenandoah ; |tErie Canal ; |tSteamboat Bill ; |tVolga boat song ; |tLevee song ; |tLevee moan ; |tDrill, ye tarriers, drill ; |tI've been wukkin' on the railroad ; |tJohn Henry ; |tPick a bale a day ; |tWeave-room blues ; |tCotton mill girls ; |tPoor miner's farewell ; |tWhich side are you on? ; |tUnion maid ; |tGung ho! ; |tGit along, little dogies ; |tThe Old Chisholm Trail ; |tSit down ; |tWe shall not be moved ; |tSolidarity forever ; |tBracero ; |tEv'rybody loves Saturday night ; |tJoe Hill ; |tNobody knows the trouble I've seen ; |tMy Oklahoma home, it blowed away ; |tThere is mean things happening in this land ; |tThree grains of corn ; |tBoll weevil song -- |tA man's a man for a' that ; |tThe farmer is the man ; |tGoin' down the road ; |tHard travelin' ; |tThe tramp ; |tHallelujah, I'm a bum! ; |tThe St. Louis blues ; |tBrother, can you spare a dime? ; |tThe TVA song ; |tHard times come again no more -- 505 00 |gSongs of escape. |tDanny boy ; |tWanderin' ; |tSteal away ; |tFollow the drinkin' gourd ; |tSwing low, sweet chariot ; |tPharaoh's army got drownded ; |tGive my regards to Broadway ; |tHome on the range ; |tSweet Betsy from Pike ; |tGypsy Davy ; |tThe wraggle-taggle gypsies ; |tThe gypsy trail ; |tThe Big Rock Candy Mountain ; |tThe man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo ; |tHome, sweet home ; |tOld folks at home ; |tGoodbye, brother ; |tLoch Lomond -- 505 00 |gReligious songs. |tRock of ages ; |tAdeste fideles ; |tEin' feste Burg ; |tLead, kindly light ; |tBattle hymn of the Hussites ; |tOnward, Christian soldiers ; |tThat old-time religion ; |tNetherlands prayer of thanksgiving ; |tPraise God from whom all belssings flow ; |tNow the day is over ; |tThe landing of the pilgrims ; |tThe abolitionist hymn ; |tThese things shall be ; |tJerusalem the golden ; |tWhen the saints go marching in ; |tLook down that lonesome road ; |tWe will march through the valley ; |tI don't feel noways tired ; |tMy Lord delibered Daniel ; |tI am a little Christian ; |tI got shoes ; |tTalking death of God ; |tThe vicar of Bray ; |tPie in the sky ; |tRagupati ra gava rajah ram ; |tIt's a-me, O Lord -- 505 00 |gPolitical songs. |tHail to the chief ; |tJefferson and liberty ; |tLincoln and liberty ; |tOld Abe Lincoln came out of the wilderness ; |tThe independent farmer ; |tThe sidewalks of New York ; |tOh! Susanna ; |tThe dodger song ; |tHold the fort for prohibition ; |tThe red flag ; |tTammany ; |tHappy days are here again ; |tWe stand at Armageddon ; |tMr. Roosevelt, won't you please run again? ; |tThe investigator's song ; |tI don't want your millions, mister ; |tThe ballad for un-American blues ; |tThe wise men ; |tMister Congressman ; |tWhen I was a lad ; |tKeep in the middle of the road -- |gSongs of empire. |tWe are the Romans ; |tPartant pour la Syrie ; |tDeutschland über alles ; |tRecessional ; |tYe parliaments of England ; |tFree Americay ; |tGreen grow the lilacs ; |tThe Saigon children ; |tHonor our commitment ; |tThe four rivers ; |tCops of the world -- 505 00 |gSongs for peace. |tMrs. McGrath ; |tForward all ye faithful ; |tChristians at war ; |tShalom chaverim ; |tThe war is over ; |tWe didn't know ; |tPeace song ; |tThat bomb has got to go ; |tThe H-bombs' thunder ; |tWe'll all go together ; |tNo hiding place ; |tBan, ban, ban the bloody H-bomb ; |tTalking atomic blues ; |tWalk in peace ; |tTake back your atom bomb ; |tWhat have they done to the rain? ; |tCivil defense sign ; |tWay of the dinosaur ; |tTwenty tons of T.N.T. ; |tPeace isn't treason ; |tIf you love your Uncle Sam ; |tPlaying war ; |tI ain't marchin' any more ; |tAin't gwine study war no more ; |tHell, no! I ain't gonna go! ; |tIt ain't really true ; |tWindham ; |tI declare the war is over -- |gSongs against prejudice. |tI don't want to play in your yard ; |tNo Irish need apply ; |tStrangers in your town ; |tJim Crow ; |tWe are Americans too ; |tStrange fruit ; |tBlack, brown, and white blues ; |tDo Russian people stand for war? ; |tMy dog's bigger than your dog -- 505 00 |gSongs of social significance. |tSing me a song with social significance ; |tMarch of the peers ; |tWe never speak as we pass by ; |tIt's the syme the whole world over ; |tThe blue Alsatian mountains ; |tJust tell them that you saw me ; |tLa donna è mobile ; |tShe is more to be pitied ; |tDon Simón de mi vida ; |tPoor working girl ; |tNow I am married ; |tI wish I was single again, I, II ; |tMan smart--woman smarter ; |tMy darling Nellie Gray ; |tTurn around, Miss Liberty ; |tNow, right now! ; |tIt must have been another country ; |tThe ballad of Martin Luther King ; |tBirmingham Jail ; |tFreedom rider ; |tPoliceman's lot ; |tBrother, that ain't good! ; |tIt isn't nice ; |tWorried man blues ; |tBurn, baby, burn ; |tPoor boy ; |tI'm goin' to get my baby outa jail ; |tJesse's corrido ; |tThe drunkard's doom ; |tFather, come home ; |tThe unsociable pig ; |tA dollar ain't a dollar any more ; |tOh, I'm a good old rebel ; |tThe old geezer ; |tPity the downtrodden landlord ; |tThe man who has plenty of good peanuts ; |tShady acres ; |tLittle boxes ; |tHow'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm ; |tDaisy Belle ; |tWait for the wagon ; |tWhat did you learn in school today? ; |tFair Harvard ; |tThe eyes of Texas ; |tCoyote, my little brother ; |tWaist deep in the Big Muddy ; |tI read it in The daily news ; |tWoodman, spare that tree ; |tMy dirty stream ; |tI'm gonna say it now -- |gSongs for a moving world. |tOl' ark's a moverin' ; |tEzekiel saw de wheel ; |tThis old world is changing hands ; |tGod's goin' to set this world on fire ; |tWe're gonna move ; |tHow long ; |tHe's got the whole world in his hands ; |tThe United Nations ; |tThere are strange things happening ; |tMy Lord, what a morning. 650 0 Ballads. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011228 911 19990626 914 (OCoLC)ocm18522935 |bOCoLC |cmatch |d20240501 |eprocessed |f18522935 947 CDM0524