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  1. 1500 Miles
    Hedy West. If you miss the train I'm on, you will know that I am gone, you can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles. A hundred miles, a hundred miles, a hundred miles, a hundred miles, you can h...
  2. 2A Little Soul Is Born
    John Stewart. In the quiet of the dawn a little soul is born. Put him in a blanket to see if he is warm. Hold him very close, just as closely as you can, For he'll never ever be that little soul...
  3. 3A Rollin' Stone
    A rollin' stone gathers no moss. A rollin' stone gathers no moss. And as far as I can see I guess I was meant to be. Just a rollin' stone. A rollin' stone gathers no moss. And a ro...
  4. 4A Round About Christmas
    Nick Reynolds. Christmas is coming. The goose is getting fat. Please put a penny in the old man's hat. If you haven't got a penny, then a ha' penny will do. If you haven't got a...
  5. 5A Taste of Honey
    Robert William Scott/Rick Marlow. Winds may blow o'er the icy sea. I'll take with me the warmth of thee, a taste of honey, a taste much sweeter than wine. A taste of honey, a taste much swe...
  6. 6A Worried Man
    It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. I'm worried now but I won't be worried long. Got...
  7. 7Across the Wide Missouri
    J. Shirl/E. M. Drake. My lady love, she stands a-waitin' far across the wide Missouri. On the banks I hear her callin' to me. Chorus:. A-roll, a-roll a-ree, across the wide Missouri. (R...
  8. 8Adieu To My Island
    Travis Edmonson. Chorus:. I must bid adieu to my island. Leave the nights by the sea. My heart is heavy inside me. Bow down just like a palm tree. The nights may be warm in Hawaii and the sun may s...
  9. 9Adios Farewell
    Terry Gilkyson. Chorus:. Adios, farewell, goodbye, Majicita. My love for you was never my crime. Adios, farewell, goodbye, Senorita. I'll need the love of a man in his prime. (2, 3, 4) I'l...
  10. 10Ah, Woe, Ah, Me
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. In Trinidad there was a family with much confusion, as you will see. There was a mama and a papa and a son who was young,T who wanted to marry, have. a wife of hi...
  11. 11All My Sorrows
    Dave Guard/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Only one thing that money can't buy, true love that will never die. All my sorrows soon forgotten. Carefree lovers down country lanes, don't know my grie...
  12. 12All The Good Times
    Jerry Walter. Chorus:. All the good times have past and gone. All the good times are over. All the good times have past and gone. Little darlin', don't you weep no more. I wish to the Lord...
  13. 13All Through The Night
    Nick Reynolds. Sleep, my Child, and peace attend Thee, all through the night. Guardian angels God will send Thee, all through the night. Soft the drowsy hours are creeping, hill and vale in slumber sl...
  14. 14Allentown Jail
    Irving Gordon. They locked up her darlin' in Allentown jail, oh, oh, oh, And no one has come to put up his bail, oh, oh, oh. They say at the courthouse, he'll never go free, never go free, &...
  15. 15Ally Ally Oxen Free
    Rod McKuen/Steven Yates. Time to let the rain fall without the help of man. Time to let the trees grow tall. Now, if they only can. Time to let our children live in a land that's free. Ally, a...
  16. 16Ann
    Billy Edd Wheeler. I know I'll never meet another hunk o' woman like my Ann. She makes me feel like a great big man. I'm gonna go tell her mama what I think about her, say, "Thank...
  17. 17Aspen Gold
    Harold Payne. I hitchhiked into Idaho in the middle of the night. Caught the autumn outdoor late show by God's own candle light. I closed my eyes reluctantly while mother nature waved her wand. W...
  18. 18Away Rio
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. The anchor is weighed and sails they are set. Away, Rio!. The girls back home we'll never forget for we're bound for the Rio Grande. And away, Rio! Hig...
  19. 19Babe, You've Been On My Mind
    Bob Dylan. Perhaps it's the color of the sun cut flat uncovering the cross roads I am standing at. Or maybe it's the weather or something like that but babe, you've been on my mind. I a...
  20. 20Bad Man's Blunder
    Cisco Houston/Lee Hays. Well, early one evening I was rollin' around. I was feelin' kind of mean. I shot a deputy down. Strollin' on home and I went to bed. Well, I laid me pistol up...
  21. 21Ballad Of the Quiet Fighter
    John Stewart. Chorus:. Oh, I stood watchin', oh, I stood waitin' and as the rivers of freedom run through this land. I'll be there for to lend you my hand. (Spoken:). Well, I listened t...
  22. 22Ballad of the Thresher
    Allen/Nielsen/Donald. Oh, the Thresher, the finest atomic ship that ever dived for the sea. Each man on board was a volunteer. Was there 'cause he chose there to be. Chorus:. Ev'ry man jack...
  23. 23Banua
    Dave Guard. Banua, Banua, banua, oh! Banua, Banua, baby, I don't know. (Hit it!) ( Once again!)(Repeat). Won't you come to me, baby? Won't you bring me my bail?. For a drink and a figh...
  24. 24Bay of Mexico
    Paul Campbell/Tom Geraci. Oo - 'round the bay of Mexico. Way up, Suzianna! Mexico is the place I belong in. 'Round the bay of Mexico. Wind from the East and it's blowin' strong....
  25. 25Big Ball In Boston
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. Well, there's a big ball in Boston, big ball in town. Big ball in Boston, I'm gonna get on down. The birthplace of our nation is Boston so the...
  26. 26Big Ship Glory
    Charlie Merriam. I been to Jamaica. I been to the South land. I've been down the river of no return many times before. Chorus:. Now, won't you carry me home, big ship, Glory, carry me home...
  27. 27Billy Goat Hill
    James Day/George Arno. There's a winding road and a tall pine tree, by the tall pine tree, she waits for me. Oh, yes, she waits in the little green house that sits on top of Billy Goat Hill. Chor...
  28. 28Bimini
    B. Olofson/M. McIntyre. Oh, 'til I go down to Bimini, never get a lickin' 'til I go down to Bimini. We were all sailors 'til the day our boat pulled in to Bimini Bay. We tapped a...
  29. 29Blow The Candle Out
    Tom Drake/Bob Shane. When I sailed into Portland town, I called upon my dear. Her window held a candle. It's light shone bright and clear. I walked up to her doorstep. I knew she was within....
  30. 30Blow Ye Winds
    Dave Guard. 'Tis advertised in Boston, New York, and Buffalo a hundred hearty sailors, a whalin' for to go. Chorus:. Blow, ye winds, O' mornin', blow, ye winds, hi ho. Haul away y...
  31. 31Blowin' in the Wind
    Bob Dylan. How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man?. Yes, 'n' how many seas must a white dove sail before she sleeps in the sand?. Yes, 'n' how many times mus...
  32. 32Blue Eyed Gal
    Bob Shane/Tom Drake/Miriam Stafford. Gonna find a bran' new gal. Don't want one who's lazy 'cause the one I got right now, 'bout to drive me crazy. 'Bout to drive me cra...
  33. 33Blue Tattoo
    A. Clancy. My ship was leaving 'Frisco. My gal was crying again. We past the place for tattooing. Uh, oh, I went and walked right in. Hey, mister, you've gotta help me. Hey, mister, make...
  34. 34Bonny Hielan' Laddie
    Joe Hickerson/Dave Guard. Was you ever in Quebec, bonny laddie, hielan' laddie, stowing timber on the deck, bonny hielan' laddie. Was you ever in Dundee, bonny laddie, hielan' laddie, t...
  35. 35Bottle of Wine
    Chorus:. Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine, when you gonna let me get sober. Let me alone. Let me go home. Let me go back and start over. Well, I've rambled around this dirty old town singing...
  36. 36Brown Mountain Light
    Scott Wiseman. Spoken: In the hills of North Carolina, since the times of the early settlers, a strange light has. been witnessed near the top of Brown Mountain. To this day, no one can explain the m...
  37. 37Buddy Better Get on Down the Line
    Jane Bowers/Dave Guard. Chorus:. Buddy, better get on down the line (repeat), here comes ninety-seven, making up some time. Buddy, this is ninety-seven at your back. Got a ton of coal poured down the...
  38. 38Bye, Bye, Thou Little Tiny Child
    Dave Guard. Chorus:. Bye, bye, thou little tiny child. Bye, bye, lullee lullay. (Repeat). Sisters, too, how may we do for to preserve this day. This young King for whom we sing, bye, bye, lullee, lu...
  39. 39C'mon Betty Home
    Paul Stookey/Peter Yarrow. Chorus:. C'mon, Betty, home. Come on the very next train. You've been gone so lonesome long. I hardly know my name. I hardly know my name. Wind in the willow go...
  40. 40Carrier Pigeon
    Jules Fox/Sam Friedman. Carrier pigeon, carrier dove, fly to my darlin' and take her my love. Take her a message. Tell her I'm blue. Tell her I'm lonely but faithful and true. Carrier...
  41. 41Children of the Morning
    John Stewart. Dance to the circle, watch it grow. Turning like forever, movin' slow. It's only a moment, yes, I know. Children of the morning told me so. Burn with the fire, make it bright...
  42. 42Chilly Winds
    John Phillips/John Stewart. Chorus:. I'm goin' where them chilly winds don't blow. Gonna find a true love. That is where I want to go. Out where them chilly winds don't blow. Sin...
  43. 43Coal Tattoo
    Billy Edd Wheeler. Travelin' down that coal town road. Listenin' to my rubber tires whine. Goodbye to Buckeye and white Sycamore. I'm leavin' you behind. I've been coal mine...
  44. 44Coast of California
    Dave Guard/Jane Bowers. There is treasure hidden there, on the coast of California. El Diego hid it there when the Clera ran aground. On the coast of California, deep within a cave that's never...
  45. 45Colorado Trail
    Carl Sandburg/Lee Hayes. Chorus:. Weep, all ye little rains. Wail, winds, wail. All along, along, along the Colorado Trail. Eyes like the morning star, cheeks like the rose, Laura was a pretty girl...
  46. 46Colours
    Donovan. Yellow is the color of my true love's hair in the morning when we rise, in the morning when we rise. That's the time. That's the time I love the best. Blue is the color of the...
  47. 47Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies
    Bill Hansen. Come all ye fair and tender ladies. Be careful how you court your men. They're like a star on a summer morning. They'll first appear and then their gone. How I remember our da...
  48. 48Come Along, Julie
    John Stewart. Down through the meadows I was humming a song. Looking at the skies as I take my little Julie back home. Watching her eyes as I tell her of the day. The day that's gonna come when...
  49. 49Come Gather the Time
    John Stewart. Chorus:. Come gather the time, I have nothing to do. Come gather the time, I have nothing to do. Who could be nicer than someone with nothing to do? I've spent all my life looking...
  50. 50Coming from the Mountains
    John Stewart. Chorus:. Comin' from the mountains, across the Northern plains. It's off to California, then back again to Maine. Singin' a song that you all know, then let your voices g...
  51. 51Como Se Viene, Se Va
    Herscher/Dupree. Chorus:. Como se viene, se va, easy love never goes far. Love that comes easy the wise men say, leaves just as easy and fades away. Chorus). Lips free with kisses soon leave you blue....
  52. 52Coo Coo U
    David Wheat/Bill Loughborough. Coo coo u, I think coo coo, coo, coo coo, u. (Repeat). How did you get so coo coo? How did you? (Repeat). They say that it's a fact that your head is cracked. (Ya...
  53. 53Coplas
    Dave Guard. (Guitar intro. ) Cha! Cha!. Chile verde me pediste. Chile verde te dare. Vama nos para la huer ta con al la te lo cortare. (Tell them what it means then). "You want green peppers? (...
  54. 54Coplas Revisited
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. (Guitar intro. ) Cha! Cha!. Chile verde me pediste. Chile verde te dare. Vama nos para la huer ta con al la te lo cortare. (Tell them what it means then). "...
  55. 55Corey, Corey
    Jack Splittard. There's a pine log shack in the mountains. That's where my Corey dwells. She makes the finest mash liquor. What she doesn't drink she sells. Well, the first time I see...
  56. 56Cortelia Clark
    Mickey Newbury. I was just a boy the year the Blue Bird Special came through hereon its first run South to New Orleans. A blind old man and I, we came to Guthrie just to see the train. He was black a...
  57. 57Dancing the Distance
    Mason Williams/John Stewart. Do you remember me? Turn back the years and see. Dance the distance. Dance it if you can. For as you'd always say, "Forever's just a day. Dance the dista...
  58. 58Darlin' Are You Dreaming
    Irving Burgess. Days are getting' longer. Robins comin' 'round. Wood pile's gettin' mighty low to the ground. Fields are gettin' greener. Possum's on the run. Ho...
  59. 59Deportee
    Woody Guthrie/Martin Hoffman. The crops are all in and the peaches are rott'ning. The oranges are piled in their creosote dumps. They're flying them back to the Mexico border. To take all th...
  60. 60Desert Pete
    Billy Edd Wheeler. I was travelin' West of Buckskin on my to a cattle run, 'cross a little cactus desert under a hard bargaining sun. Thirsty down to my toenails, I stopped to rest me on a...
  61. 61Dogie's Lament
    John Stewart/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. As I was out walkin' one mornin' for pleasure, I spied a cow puncher a-ridin' along. His hat was thrown back and his spurs were a-jinglin' and...
  62. 62Don't Cry Katie
    Dick Glasser. Chorus:. Don't cry, Katie. I'll be comin' back to you, you, you. Don't cry, Katie, even though I'm gone, my love will still be true. I'll be gone for mayb...
  63. 63Don't You Weep Mary
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart. Note sounded like a pitch pipe--"Thank you, Sister. ". Chorus:. Oh, Mary, don't you weep, don't you mourn. (Repeat). Didn't Pharaoh&apos...
  64. 64Dooley
    Mitchell Jayne/Rodney Dillard. (One for the money, two for the show, possum up the gum tree, do-si-do!. Dooley was a good old man. He lived beyond the mill. Dooley had two daughters and a forty-gall...
  65. 65Dorie
    Dave Guard/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Chorus:. Dorie (Repeat three times) by the firelight, come and dance with me. Blazing in the night, the fire grows. Come and shout and sing, make the mountains rin...
  66. 66E Inu Tatou E
    by George Archer, c. 1947,1964, 1965. (Many thanks to Big Wayne Shrubsall for researching and contributing these lyrics). E inu tatou e. hara E inu tatou ite ava e. E inu tatou e. E inu tatou e. hara...
  67. 67Early in the Mornin'
    Randy Starr/Dick Wolf. I remember Grandpa telling me that I was born as the sun was comin' up early in the morn. Told me I was born early in the morn. Chorus:. When you lift your eyes and see the...
  68. 68Early Morning Rain
    Gordon Lightfoot. Chorus:. In the early morning rain with a dollar in my hand, with an achin' in my heart and my pockets full of sand. I'm a long way from home and I miss my darlin' so....
  69. 69Easy To Arrange
    Jak Kelly. Are you really on the rebound? Don't you know what you have done? Did you try and reach for something new?. Did you do it 'cause you loved him or did you do it out of spite? Is it...
  70. 70El Matador
    EL MATADOR. Jane Bowers/Irving Burgess. Aye, Torero, she is here. Aye, matador. I feel her eyes. They are wide with excitement and fear. I feel her heart for it cries when the horns are too near. I...
  71. 71En El Agua
    Antonio Fernandez. Maria Christina me quiere gobiernar y lo la sigo la sigo la corriente, Maria Christina me quiere a la gente, Maria Christina me quiere gobiernar. I'll meet you in the morning....
  72. 72Everglades
    Harlan Howard. He was born and raised around Jacksonville. A nice young man, not the kind to kill. But a jealous fight and a flashing blade sent him on the run to the Everglades. Runnin' like a...
  73. 73Fairwell Captain
    Mike Stewart. Chorus:. Farewell to you, captain, the bravest in command. Goodbye to all the soldiers who didn't give a damn. For we're goin' back to Richmond, buddy, leavin' here...
  74. 74Farewell
    Bob Dylan. Fare thee well, my own true love. I'm leavin' the first hour of the morn. I'm bound off for the bay of Mexico and maybe the coast of Californ. Chorus:. So, fare them well, m...
  75. 75Farewell Adelita
    Bob Shane/Jack Splittard. Adelita, 'tis time we remembered that only one hour more and I must go. To the hills of Sierra Del Prado for the glory of our Mexico. Chorus:. Oh, Adelita, promise you&a...
  76. 76Fast Freight
    Terry Gilkyson. As I listen for the whistle, lie awake and wait. Wish the railroad didn't run so near, 'Cause the rattle and clatter of that old fast freight keeps a-makin' music in my...
  77. 77Folksinger's Song
    Mike Settle. Well, how many beans could Woody have picked when he was always writing songs?. You believe that story about hard travelin', well, I can tell you right now you're wrong!. You se...
  78. 78Follow Now, O Shepherds
    Gretchen Guard. Follow now, o shepherds, rise up from your sleeping. Angels far from here a blessed watch are keeping. Look up, look up! A star shines in the heavens calling us to come. Our holy Kin...
  79. 79Four Strong Winds
    Ian Tyson. Chorus:. Four strong winds that blow lonely, seven seas that run high, all these things that don't change, come what may, But our good times are all gone and I'm bound for moving...
  80. 80Gaze on Other Heavens
    John Stewart. I was hopin' that you'd come to me. It's plain that I can see that you are cryin', yes, you are cryin'. Yeah, I have often lied to cover up my pride and I have...
  81. 81Genny Glenn
    John Stewart/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Well, I'm not gonna brag but I been courtin' all my life. They consider me a roguish lad, especially for my size. Chorus:. And with you, and with you,...
  82. 82Georgia Stockade
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Way down in Columbus, Georgia, that's where I don't want to be. Hey, way down in Columbus stockade. Take me back to Tennessee. Chorus:. Well, you can t...
  83. 83Getaway John
    Jack Splittard. Chorus:. Getaway, getaway, getaway, getaway, Poor John. John Hardy was a fightin' man, carried a razor ev'ry day. He killed a man in Mobile town. You ought to see my Johnny...
  84. 84Glorious Kingdom
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart. The Virgin Mary had a baby boy (repeat twice). And they say that His name was Jesus. Chorus:. (He come down) He come from the glory. (He come down) He come from...
  85. 85Go Tell It On The Mountain
    Mike Stewart. Chorus:. Go tell it on the mountains over the hills and ev'rywhere and you can go (go) tell it on the mountain, Jesus Christ was born. Down in a lowly manger, Jesus Christ was born...
  86. 86Go Tell Roger
    John Stewart. My brother stirs the kool-aid, giving sips. Two cents and a penny buys a set of big, wax lips. Riding with no hands around the turn. Let's find a guy named Francis and give him an...
  87. 87Go Where I Send Thee
    Dave Guard/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Children, go where I send thee. How shall I send thee? Well, I'm gonna send you one by one, one for the little bitty Baby. Was born, born, born in Bethlehem....
  88. 88Goin' Away for to Leave You
    John Phillips. Chorus:. Well, I'm goin' away for to leave you. Might not come back any more (more, more). If I never more see your face again, then it's honey on that far distant, dist...
  89. 89Gonna Go Down the River
    Buddy Mize/Dallas Frazier. I just heard that whistle blow. Gonna go down the river once more. Well, I've got my bag and I'm ready to go. Gonna go down the river once more. Gonna leave St....
  90. 90Goo Ga Gee
    Mike Settle. Well, the Goo Ga Gee is a mighty funny bird. He sings the best song that you ever, ever heard. He learned this song from a little baby 'cause ev'ry little baby goes "Goo g...
  91. 91Goober Peas
    Bill Hansen. Sittin' by the roadside on a summer's day. Talkin' with my comrades to pass the time away. Lying in the shade underneath the trees. Goodness how delicious, eating goober...
  92. 92Good News
    Lou Gottlieb. Chorus:. Good news, chariot's comin'. (Repeat twice). And I don't want it to leave me behind. (Repeat chorus first time). There's a long white robe in heaven I know...
  93. 93Goodnight Irene
    Huddie Ledbetter/John Lomax. Chorus:. Irene, goodnight. Irene, goodnight Goodnight, Irene. Goodnight, Irene. I'll see you in my dreams. Last Saturday night I got married. Me and my wife settl...
  94. 94Goodnight, My Baby
    Nick Reynolds. Tomorrow morn is Christmas day, goodnight, my baby, goodnight. Old Saint Nick is on his way, goodnight, my baby, goodnight. Chorus:. Sleep now, my baby. Dream now, my bouncing baby bo...
  95. 95Gotta Travel On
    Paul Clayton. Chorus:. Done laid around, done stayed around this old town too long. Summer's almost gone. Winter's comin' on. Done laid around, done stayed around this old town too lo...
  96. 96Green Grasses
    John Stewart. "Way out by lonely bayou. There waits a girl where the green grasses grow. Waits she there with a tear in her eye dreaming of years that long have gone by. How I yearn for the days...
  97. 97Greenback Dollar
    Hoyt Axton/Ken Ramsey. Some people say I'm a no 'count. Others say I'm no good. But I'm just a nat'ral-born travelin' man, doin' what I think I should, O, yeah. Do...
  98. 98Guardo el Lobo
    Eric Schwandt. Riu, riu, chiu, la guarda ribera. Dios guardo el lobo de nuestra cordera. Dios guardo el lobo de nuestra cordera. Chorus:. Riu, riu, chiu, la guarda ribera, Dios guardo el lobo, el lo...
  99. 99Gue Gue
    Dave Guard/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Gue Gue solingaie, balliez chimin la. (Repeat) M'a dis li, oui, m'a dis li. Calbass' li connain parler. (Repeat). Sleep, sleep, don't you wee...
  100. 100Gypsy Rose And I Don't Give A Curse
    Kris Kristofferson. Seven starving sailors sold their summer homes in Saginaw to search for something better in Rangoon (in Rangoon). Down where Salty Sam from Turkistan had organized a marching band...
  101. 101Hangman
    Nick Reynolds/Adam Yagodka. Hangman, hangman, hangman, slack your rope a while. Think I see my brother, ridin' many a mile. Well, brother, did you bring me silver? Brother, did you bring me gold...
  102. 102Hanna Lee
    Richard Mills/Stan Jones. You dusty eyes were soft and glowin' when first I met you, Hannah Lee. There was no way for me a-knowin' the sorrow your sweet caress would bring to me. Chorus:. Hi...
  103. 103Hard Travelin'
    Woody Guthrie. Chorus:. I been doin' some hard travelin'. I thought you knowed. I been doin' some hard travelin', way down the road. I been doin' some hard travelin', h...
  104. 104Hard, Ain't It Hard
    Woody Guthrie. Chorus:. Well, it's hard. Ain't it hard? Ain't it hard (oh, yes) to love one who never. did love you. Well, it's hard. Ain't it hard? Ain't it hard, grea...
  105. 105Haul Away
    Jack Splittard. We're running down a stormy sea and rolling through the thunder. 'Way haul, away. Well haul away, Joe. It's ev'ry man aloft my boys or we'll be driven under....
  106. 106Hawaiian Night
    Harold Payne/Edgar Pease/Mike Scarpiello. Well, I just got home and I feel like I want to get back on the plane. 'Cause I just can't forget about the girl I met in the sun-filled rain. Deep...
  107. 107High Heeled Shoes
    John Hadley. High heel shoes, so sheik and elegant, tapping on the floor beneath the table of the fancy restaurant. The maitre d' brings the phone to where she sits. He puts it down beside her d...
  108. 108Hit and Run
    John Stewart. I was lookin' at the sun. Pardon me, I didn't know it can't be done. I was lookin' at the sun. I was lookin' at the sun. I was callin' back my youth. Pa...
  109. 109Hobo's Lullaby
    Goebel Reeves. Chorus:. Go to sleep, you weary hobo. Watch the towns go drifting by. Can't you hear the rails a-singin'? That's the hobo's lullaby. Don't you worry about tom...
  110. 110Home From The Hill
    Bronislau Kaper/Mack David. Home is the hunter. Home from the hill. Home is the dreamer. Home from the hill. Home with his loved one, never to part. Close to his loved one. Home in her heart. The...
  111. 111Honey, Are You Mad at Your Man?
    John Stewart/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Ruby, oh, Ruby. Honey, are you mad? Honey, are you mad? Honey, are you mad at your man?. Well, I'm goin' downtown. Gonna get me a jug of brandy. Gonn...
  112. 112Hope You Understand
    John Stewart. Chorus:. I hope you understand I've a long way to go. Hope you understand because I told you so. Well, as the people say, I will be comin' back this way, but until then, gal,...
  113. 113I Bawled
    Bob Shane. Took my girl home the other night. Got myself in an awful fight. She said, "Do, do, darlin', won't you please come in?" Her old lady socked me with a rollin pin. Chorus...
  114. 114I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound
    Tom Paxton. It's a long and a dusty road. It's a hard and a heavy load and the folks we meet ain't always kind. Some are bad and some are good. Some have done the best they could. So...
  115. 115I Like To Hear THe Rain
    Alex Harvey. I like to hear the rain when you're lying by my side, 'neath the fireplace, so soft and warm. I like to hear the rain when you're locked inside my arms and I know you feel...
  116. 116I'm A Rake And Rambin' Boy
    Chorus:. Oh, I'm a rake and a ramblin' boy. There's many a city, Lord, I did enjoy, But now I'm married, got a pretty little wife and I love her dearer than I love my life. Oh, sh...
  117. 117I'm Going Home
    Fred Geis. Well, no matter where I wandered I know I'll always find a welcome at the end of every journey. There'll be friendly people waitin'. Chorus:. California would not hold me &ap...
  118. 118If I Had a Ship
    Mason Williams. Chorus:. If I had a ship, I'd sail away. (Repeat). Leave my sorrows where they lay. If I had a ship, I'd sail away. Stroll down by the sea. Take a stroll down by the bay....
  119. 119If You Don't Look Around
    John Stewart. They told me doncha go down to that city. Don't you go down to that city, I say. For there's trouble there for sure and it's no concern of yours and it's all I have...
  120. 120If You See Me Go
    Mike Stewart. Chorus:. If you see me go, well, don't you look my way. You just turn your head. Don't you watch me walk away. Well, you know, my gal, this time I'm a-leavin' you t...
  121. 121Inter Changeable Love
    Mason Williams. You love me for lovin' you, You are you because I do. I love you for lovin' me. And I am me because you do. So much with us in love are we:. I could be you and you could be m...
  122. 122Isle In THe Water
    Rod McKuen. Shy one, dear one, keeper of my heart. She moves in the pantry quietly apart. There she pours the flour. There she kneads the dough to an isle in the water with her I would go. Shy one,...
  123. 123It Was Very Good Year
    Ervin Drake. When I was seventeen, it was a very good year. It was a very good year for small town girl and soft summer night. We'd hide from the light on the village green when I was seventeen....
  124. 124Jackson
    Billy Edd Wheeler/Jed Peters. We got married in a fever. Hotter than a pepper sprout. We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson ever since the fire went out. I'm goin' to Jackson. G...
  125. 125Jane, Jane, Jane
    Stan Wilson. Chorus:. Jane, Jane, Jane, mark my bonnie Jane as sweet as sugar in the cane, don't be ashame. Jane cannot see. She's as blind as she can be, but the prettiest girl in all the...
  126. 126Jesse James
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/Nick Reynolds. (Recitation) Frank and Jesse James were products of their environment. They were sent out into the woods by their parents to forage for berries, truffles, rutab...
  127. 127Jocko And The Trapeze Lady
    Dick Feller. He was a boy when the circus first came to the dust of his West Texas town. And twenty years later, he'd spent twenty years as Jocko the Sad Circus Clown. He did slap-stick gags in g...
  128. 128Just Once Around The Clock
    Sigmund Romberg/Hammerstein. Nothing to regret tomorrow, nothing to regret. You'll find me making no demand or claim upon you. Kiss me and forget. Kiss me and forget. Kiss me while you may. To...
  129. 129Karu
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart. Taku wai uri oro nei tupu tapu kino nrie. Au we te mataku e, Kare, kare, ka maatu e, Kare, kare, ka maatu e. Karu, karu, karu, karu, kati Iave, Karu, karu, karu,...
  130. 130La Bamba
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart. Baila baila baila bamba. Baila, baila, baila bamba, seres a si' una poca de gracia. Una poca de gracia para mi para ti y'ariba, y'ariba. A y'...
  131. 131Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
    Ed McCurdy. Chorus:. Last night I had the strangest dream I never dreamed before. I dreamed the world had all agreed to put an end to war. I dreamed I saw a mighty room and the room was filled with m...
  132. 132Last Thing on My Mind
    Tom Paxton. It's a lesson too late for the learnin', made of sand, made of sand. In a wink of an eye my soul is turnin' in your hand, in your hand. Chorus:. Are you goin' away with...
  133. 133Leave My Woman Alone
    Ray Charles. Chorus:. If you don't want, you don't have to get in trouble. (Repeat twice). Hey, you'd better leave my woman alone. Well, I know you are a playboy and you've got yo...
  134. 134Lei Pakalana
    Samuel F. Omar. He awe mai au, lei pakalana. E ia one pua, lei pakalana. He awe mai au, lei poni moie. E ia one pua, lei awapuhi. Haina i mai, ana kapuana. E ia one pua, lei pakalana (repeat this ver...
  135. 135Lemon Tree
    Will Holt. When I was just a let of 10, my father said to me, "Come here and take a lesson from the lovely lemon tree. "don't put your faith in love my boy my father said to me". C...
  136. 136Less of Me
    Glen Campbell. Let me be a little kinder. Let me be a little blinder. To the faults of those about me, let me praise a little more. Let me be, when I am weary, just a little bit more cheery. Think...
  137. 137Let's Get Together
    Chet Powers. Love's is but the song we sing and fear's the way we die. You can make the mountains ring or make the angels cry. Know the dove is on the wing and you need not know why. Chorus:...
  138. 138Lion In The Winter
    Hoyt Axton. Like a lion in the winter, I can hear the summer call. Like a ship out on the ocean made of stone, And sometimes when I get lonely, I could swear I hear you call. Oh, the nights are cold a...
  139. 139Little Boy
    Mike Settle. When I was a little boy, my mother said to me, "Watch the new born roses grow. It's a pretty sight to see. You, my son, shall blossom as the flower below. I will be your raind...
  140. 140Little Light
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. (Repeat twice). Ev'ry day, ev'ry day, ev'ry day, ev'ry day, gonna let my lit...
  141. 141Little Maggie
    Dave Guard. Chorus:. Oh, well, yonder stands little Maggie with a dram glass in her hand. She drinkin' away her troubles, oh, Lord, And foolin' another man. How could I ever stand it, just...
  142. 142Little Play Soldiers
    Martin Cooper. Two little soldiers, their games are such fun, each with his helmet and little toy gun, Pretending their lying on some battlefield dead after their tucked away safe in their bed. Chorus...
  143. 143Lock All the Windows
    John Stewart. There was time for the laughter and time for the rain, time for the people who don't know my name. Time for everything, I know it's true and I know that I should have had more...
  144. 144Long Black Veil
    Marijohn Wilkin/Danny Dill. Ten years ago on a cold, dark night there was someone killed in the Townhall light. There were few at the scene but they all agreed that the slayer who ran looked a lot lik...
  145. 145Long Time Blues
    Mason Williams. Sittin' by the window, waitin' for the dawn. Waitin' for a girl a-long time gone. Long time gone is a lonesome sound. Long time blues is a hard way done. Walkin'...
  146. 146Longest Beer Of The Night
    Carson Parks. This is the longest beer of the night and in the East I think I see some light, And pretty soon I know the sun will shine and I know a bar that opens promptly at nine?at nine. I guess tw...
  147. 147Looking For The Sunshine
    Mickey Newbury. All of my life it's been the same. I found a pot of gold, just a rusty chain. I dealt a winnin' hand in a losin' game, oh, I'm lookin' for the sunshine, livin...
  148. 148Love Comes A-Trickling Down
    Jonathan Harris. Chorus:. Seek and ye shall find. Knock and the door shall open. Ask and it shall be given and the love come a-trickling down. My mother, the Lord has been here. (Repeat twice) and...
  149. 149Love Has Gone
    A. Clancy. My love has gone. My dreams have passed away. Her funny way, my sunny day are gone. Chorus:. And, yet, I think of her when first we met, when first we loved before my love was gone. I he...
  150. 150Love's Been Good to Me
    Rod McKuen. Chorus:. I have been a rover. I have walked alone. Hiked a hundred highways. Never found a home. Still and all, I'm happy. The reason is, you see, once in a while, along the way,...
  151. 151Low Bridge
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. Low bridge, ev'rybody down. Low bridge for we're comin' to the town. So you'll always know your neighbor and you'll always know...
  152. 152M.T.A.
    Jacqueline Steiner/Bess Hawes. Spoken:. These are the times that try men's souls. In the course of our nation's history, the people of Boston have rallied. bravely whenever the rights of me...
  153. 153MarkTwain
    Geller/Seligson. My granddad used to tell me, "Boy, when I was just your age, I was a river pilot on a showboat called The Stage. I'd hobnob with them southern belles and ev'ry roustabo...
  154. 154Mary Mild
    Bob Shane/Tom Drake/Miriam Stafford. As it fell out on a cold winter day, the drops of rain did fall. Our Savior asked leave of his mother, Mary, if He might go play at ball. "Go up the hill,&quo...
  155. 155Mary Was Pretty
    Travis Edmonson. Mary was pretty. Mary was kind. I still can't get Mary off of my mind. Mary's on my mind. But Nancy was charmin' and had poise and grace. I'll always remember...
  156. 156Midnight Special
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. Oh, let the midnight special, shine her light on me. Oh, let the midnight special shine her everlovin' light on me. Well, if you ever go to Texas y...
  157. 157Molly Dee
    John Stewart. I got a gal in Tennessee, sweetest little gal that you ever did see. Works all day in a cotton mill. Makes her gin in a bathtub still. Chorus:. Here we go, 'round again. Singing...
  158. 158More Poems
    Mason Williams. Them Sand Pickers:. How 'bout them sand pickers, ain't they grand? Sittin' on their haunches, pickin' in the sand. Pickin' in the wet sand. Pickin' in th...
  159. 159My Lord What a Mornin'
    John Stewart/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Chorus:. My Lord, what a mornin'. (Repeat twice). When the stars begin to fall. You will hear the sinners wailin'. (Repeat twice). When the stars begi...
  160. 160My Ramblin' Boy
    Tom Paxton. Chorus:. Fare thee well, my ramblin' boy, may all your rambles bring you joy. Yes, (Chorus). He was a man and a friend always. We rambled 'round in the hard, old days. He never...
  161. 161New York Girls
    Burl Ives. Shipmates listen unto me. I'll tell you in my song of things that happened to me when I come home from Hong Kong. Chorus:. To me way, you Santy, my dear Annie. Oh, you New York girls...
  162. 162No One to Talk My Troubles to
    Richard Weissman. Chorus:. No one to talk my troubles to. (Repeat). I remember when you were lookin' up at me as though I was the only one you'd ever want to see. (Chorus). Now I'm get...
  163. 163Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
    John Lennon/Paul McCartney. I once had a girl or should I say she once had me. She showed me her room. Isn't it good, Norwegian wood?. She asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhere. So,...
  164. 164Nothing More To Look Forward To
    Richard Adler. Chorus:. Nothing more to look forward to. Why were you so sweet? Nothing more to be living for. No longer can we meet, can we meet. Never again to lie so close I can see myself in her...
  165. 165O Ken Karanga
    Massie Patterson/Lionel Belasco. O ken karanga, O ken karanga karanga, yea, yea, O ba ri bo, O ken karanga re. (Repeat). O ken ka ri O ba ri bo, Hoh yeh (hoh yeh) Hoh yah (hoh yah) (Repeat). Ee ba re...
  166. 166O Willow Waly
    George Auric/Paul Dehn. We lay my love and I beneath the weeping willow. But now alone I lie and weep beside the tree. Singing "Oh willow waly" by the tree that weeps with me. Singing "...
  167. 167Oh, Cindy
    Dave Guard/Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/Frank Werber. One, two, three, four?. I wish I was an apple, a-hangin' on a tree and every time my Cindy passed, she'd take a bite of me. Chorus:. Get alon...
  168. 168Oh, Miss Mary
    John Phillips/John Stewart. Chorus:. Oh, Miss Mary, where are you wanderin'? (Repeat twice). Three days and Mary's comin' home. When Mary was a young girl she took to wanderin'. N...
  169. 169Oh, Sail Away
    John Phillips. Chorus:. Just a-singin', (Once again now,) (Just a-singin',) (A-singin',) Ooo, sail away. Ooo, sail away. A man would be a fool to spend all his money and have to go to...
  170. 170Oh, Yes, Oh
    Dave Guard/Gretchen Guard. I met a nice old man today, oh, yes, oh, and he sure had a lot to say, a good long time ago. I've led a soldier's occupation, oh, yes, oh, in every part of this bi...
  171. 171Old Joe Clark
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. Fare thee well, old Joe Clark. Good-bye, Mitzi Brown. Fare thee well, old Joe Clark. I'm gonna leave this town. (Repeat last time). Old Joe Clar...
  172. 172Old Joe Hannah
    John Stewart. Chorus:. Oh Joe Hannah, don't you work so long. (Repeat twice). Don't you know the river is wide? Don't you know the mountain is high? (Last time - Oh Joe Hannah!). Thirt...
  173. 173Old Kentucky Land
    K. Ogermann/J. Nicolas. Old Kentucky Land, bist meine Heimat. Muss dich wiedersehn, einmal wiedersehn. Old Kentucky Land, bist meine Heimat. Dich und Rosemarie vergisst ein Cowboy nie. Wenn die Wolk...
  174. 174Oleanna
    H. Geller/M. Seligson. Chorus:. Ole, oleanna. Ole, oleanna. Ole, ole, ole, ole, ole, oleanna. Climbing up the Matterhorn, all alone as I could be, I reached the top, I forced a stop and heard this...
  175. 175One More Round
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. Delia's gone, one more round. (Repeat twice). Dellia's gone. Woke up this mornin'. Looked out 'cross the room. Delia, oh Delia, wh...
  176. 176One More Town
    John Stewart. Chorus:. If there's one more town, I'll be goin'. Fight for the winnin' and I'll be there. If there's one more song, I'll be singin'. I'm a...
  177. 177One Too Many Mornings
    Bob Dylan. Down the street the dogs are barking and the day is getting dark. As the night comes in a-falling, all the dogs lose their bark, And the silent night is shattered by the sound inside my mi...
  178. 178Parchment Farm Blues
    Sittin' down here on a Parchment Farm, uh huh. (Repeat). Sittin' down here on a Parchment Farm, I ain't never done nobody no harm. Bet your life I'm going to jail, uh huh. (Repea...
  179. 179Pastures of Plenty
    Woody Guthrie. It's a mighty hard road that my poor hands have hoed. My poor feet have traveled a hot, dusty road. Out of your dust bowls and westward we rode. Your deserts were hot and your mo...
  180. 180Patriot Game
    Billy Behen. Come all you young rebels and list while we sing for the love of one's country is a terrible thing. It banishes fear with the speed of a flame and it makes us all part of the patriot...
  181. 181Pay Me My Money Down
    Dave Guard. Well, I thought I heard a captain say, "Pay me my money down. Tomorrow is my sailing day, pay me my money down. ". Chorus:. Oh, pay me. Pay me. Pay me my money down. Pay me o...
  182. 182Poor Ellen Smith
    John Stewart/Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds. Chorus:. Poor Ellen Smith. How was she found? Shot through the heart lyin' dead on the ground. Her body was mangled and all cast around and X marks the spot...
  183. 183Portland Town
    John Stewart. I was born in Portland town. I was born in Portland town. Yes, I was. Oooh, yes, I was. October third, I'm on my way. October third, I'm on my way. Yes, I am. Oooh, yes I...
  184. 184Poverty Hill
    Fred Hellerman/Fran Minkoff. They come in their summery dresses and jackets so fine, the rich folks who measure success with a big dollar sign. They gaze with delight with the rocks and the scraggly p...
  185. 185Pullin' Away
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. Pullin' away, he's pullin away. Now his wagons are loaded, he's pullin' away. Hard luck is the fortune of all woman kind. They&apos...
  186. 186Put Your Money Away
    John Stewart. I could go a-runnin', jumpin', reachin' for the sky (reachin' for the sky). That's all that I thought that it would take to buy your mind (take to buy your mind)...
  187. 187Raspberries, Strawberries
    Will Holt. Spoken: A young man goes to Paris, as every young man should. There's something in the air of France that does a young man good. Chorus: On the album, Dave sings the beginning of the...
  188. 188Razors in the Air
    Eric Schwandt. Come, my love, and go with me. Ah, my love, I greet thee. Take you down to Tennessee. Meet you by and by. Don't you hear them hollerin' now. Ah, my love, I need thee. Ain...
  189. 189Red River Shore
    Jack Splittard/Randy Cierley. At the foot of yon mountain, where the big river flows, there's a fond creation and a soft wind that blows. There lives a fair maiden, she's the one I adore. S...
  190. 190Remember the Alamo
    Jane Bowers. A hundred and eighty were challenged by Travis to die. A line that he drew with his sword when the battle was nigh. "The man who would fight to the death cross over but he who that...
  191. 191Reuben James
    The Almanac Singers. Have you heard of the ship called the good Reuben James? Run by hard fighting men both of honor and of fame. She flew the Stars and Stripes of the land of the free, but tonight sh...
  192. 192Reverend Mr. Black
    Billy Edd Wheeler/Jed Peters. (Spoken) He rode easy in the saddle. He was tall and lean, and at first you'd a-thought nothing but a streak of mean could make a man look so down right strong, but...
  193. 193Rider
    Shane/Reynolds/Henske. Chorus:. Well, I know you, Rider, gonna miss me when I'm gone. (Repeat). You're gonna miss your daddy rollin' in your arms. Well, the sun's gonna shine on m...
  194. 194River Run Down
    Don MacArthur/John Stewart. Chorus:. Oh, the river run down but the stream ran dry. Big strong man don't ever cry. Just stands to watch his love go by. Oh, the river ran down but the stream ran...
  195. 195Road To Freedom
    John Stewart. I'm gonna walk that road that we walked long before, many years ago, and we'll walk a hundred more. Chorus:. And we're comin' one by one. You didn't see us two...
  196. 196Rocky
    K. Ogermann/K. Feltz. Chorus:. Rocky, du musst reiten durch die Weiten der Prairie. Rocky, du kommst weiter, doch nach Hause kommst du nie. Irgendwo da fiel ein Schuss im Dunkeln. und dann stand ein...
  197. 197Rollin' Stone
    Stan Wilson. A rollin' stone gathers no moss. (Repeat) So, as far as I can see, I guess I was meant to be just a rollin' stone. A rollin' stone gathers no moss. A rollin' stone h...
  198. 198Rolling River
    Brownie Macintosh. Chorus:. Rollin' river, tell me, what do you see on your long, long journey from the mountains to the sea?. Do you sparkle in the sunshine? Does your rushing waters flow? Rolli...
  199. 199Roving Gambler/This Train
    Paul Campbell. I am a roving gambler. I've gambled all around. Whenever I see a deck of cards, I lay my money down. I lay my money down. I hadn't been in the city many more days than three...
  200. 200Ruby Red
    Vance/Pokriss. Ruby red. Ruby red. Chorus:. Ruby red were her lips. Diamond pure was her heart. Emerald green (emerald green) were her eyes. A priceless gem of perfection, but I lost her 'neat...
  201. 201Run Molly, Run
    Bob Shane/Tom Drake/Miriam Stafford. Chorus:. Run Molly, run (oh, Molly). Run Molly, run. Long John's gonna beat you, beneath the shinin' sun. Long John was the youngest horse and Molly wa...
  202. 202Run The Ridges
    John Stewart. Well, I hope to tell you, Johnny, that I lay that rifle down but leave the noose and the calaboose and headed for another town. Well, I've got your name in San Jose and your picture...
  203. 203Runaway Song
    John Stewart. I ain't asking to cry on your shoulder. I don't wanta see your happiness folder. I got a sing when things go wrong. I gotta sing a runaway song. Chorus:. And I run (run, run,...
  204. 204Running Out Of Tomorrow
    John Stewart. Can it really be that lone since I've been home to momma? Can it really be that long as the letters try to say?. I'm more lonesome right now than ever I remember. I'm mor...
  205. 205Rusing in the Rain
    Rod McKuen. The old gate is rusting in the rain. Children, comin' home from school, no longer skim their pebbles on the old town creek. That just around the bend becomes a pool. Chorus:. And we&...
  206. 206Sail Away, Ladies
    Jack Splittard. Ain't no use to sit and cry. You'll be an angel by and by. Chorus:. Can't she rock 'em, can't she rock 'em, can't she rock 'em, daddy-e-o (Repe...
  207. 207Sally, Don't You Grieve
    Woody Guthrie. Sally, Sally, Sally, don't you grieve. (Well-a, well now) (Repeat twice). And I told her not to grieve after me. Well, its when I'm gone, Sally, don't you grieve. (Repe...
  208. 208Salty Dog
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. I got a gal, she's ten feet tall, sleeps in the kitchen with her feet in the hall. Honey, let me be your salty dog. There was two old ladies sittin' in...
  209. 209San Miguel
    Jane Bowers. Down by the mission San Miguel is a great house wherein dwell Don Carlos and La Dona Maria Elena Cantrell. I work at the ranch. I saddle her mare. I ride with the gun behind as she visi...
  210. 210Santo Anno
    Dave Guard. Ooo, Ooo, we're sailin' 'cross the river from Liverpool, heave away, Santy Anno. Around Cape Horn to 'Frisco Bay, 'way out in Californio. Chorus:. So, heave her up...
  211. 211Santy Anno
    Dave Guard. Ooo, Ooo, we're sailin' 'cross the river from Liverpool, heave away, Santy Anno. Around Cape Horn to 'Frisco Bay, 'way out in Californio. Chorus:. So, heave her up...
  212. 212Saro Jane
    Louis Gottlieb. Rock-a-bout, rock-a-bout, rock-a-bout. Chorus:. Come on and rock-about my Saro Jane. (Repeat). Oh, there's nothing to do but to sit down and sing and rock-about my Saro Jane. I&a...
  213. 213Scarlet Ribbons
    E. Danzig/J. O. Segal. I peeked in to say goodnight and I heard my child in prayer. "Please bring me some scarlet ribbons, scarlet ribbons for my hair. ". Searched all night, my heart wa...
  214. 214Scotch and Soda
    Dave Guard. Scotch and soda, mud in your eye. Baby, do I feel high, oh, me, oh, my. Do I feel high. Dry martini, jigger of gin. Oh, what a spell you've got me in, oh, my. Do I feel high. Peop...
  215. 215Sea Fever
    Jane Bowers. Chorus:. Sea fever, my mother called it. Sea fever, she knew that I had. When the wind is blowing out of the singing South then will I be going, sea spray salty upon my mouth. (Chorus)....
  216. 216Seasons in the Sun
    Rod McKuen/Jacques Brel. Adieu, Emile, my trusted friend, we've known each other since we were nine or ten. Together we climbed hills and trees, learned of love and A B Cs, skinned our hearts and...
  217. 217Senora
    Jane Bowers/Dave Guard. Don't you remember, Senora, when you had a love of your own? You had a duenna, Senora. You had a kind chaperone. Didn't she sometimes, Senora, grant you a moment alo...
  218. 218Shady Grove/Lonesome Traveller
    Jean Ritchie/Lee Hays. Chorus:. Shady Grove, my little love, Shady Grove, I know. Shady Grove, my little love, bound for Shady Grove. (Last time: Bound for Shady Grove. (Right on over to Lonesome T...
  219. 219She Was Too Good To Me
    Richard Rogers/L. Lerner. She was too good to me. How can I get along now? So close she stood to me. Everything seems all wrong now. She would have brought me the sun, making me smile that was her...
  220. 220Sing Out
    Mike Stewart. Chorus:. You gotta sing out if you want to get to heaven. You gotta sing out, join in and pray. Sing out if you want to get to heaven. Ask the Lord to show you the way and He'll s...
  221. 221Sing We Noel
    Dave Guard. Noel! Noel! Noel! Noel! Noel!. Sing we now of Christmas. Noel sing we here. Sing our grateful praises to the maid so dear. Chorus:. Sing we Noel! The King is born, Noel! Sing we now of C...
  222. 222Sinking of the Reuben James
    Have you heard of the ship, called the good Reuben James, Run by hard fighting men, both of honor and fame, She flew the stars and stripes for the land of the free, But tonight she's in her grave...
  223. 223Sloop John B.
    Lee Hays/Carl Sandburg. We come on the sloop John B, my grandfather and me. Around Nassau town we did roam. Drinkin' all night. Got into a fight. Well, I feel so break up, I want to go home....
  224. 224So Hi
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart. Chorus:. My heaven is so high, you can't get over it. So low, you can't get under it. So wide, you can't get around it. You gotta come in at the...
  225. 225Some Fool Made a Soldier of Me
    Jerry Fuller. I remember when I was a barefooted boy climbing in a sycamore tree. But now I'm a little older, got a rifle on my shoulder. Some fool made a soldier of me. Some fool made a soldier...
  226. 226Someday Soon
    Ian Tyson. I am a young man, so you'll know, my age is twenty-one. I come from out in southern Colorado. Just home from the service and I'm looking for my fun. Some day soon, she's go...
  227. 227Somerset Gloucestershire Wassail
    Eric Schwandt/Dave Guard. Wassail, wassail, all over the town. The cup, it is white and the ale, it is brown. The cup, it is made of the good ashen tree and so is the malt of the finest barley. Oh, m...
  228. 228Sometimes Love Is Better When It's Gone
    Mike Settle. Caroline, Caroline, girl, you'd better go on home 'cause I'll be leavin' with the morning dew, stronger for the seeds we've sown. I'll write you love down in...
  229. 229Song for a Friend
    John Stewart. When you sit and wonder why things have gone so wrong and you wish someone would tell us where our friend has gone. Look then in the hills when there's courage in the wind and in th...
  230. 230South Coast
    Chorus:. South Coast, the wild coast, is lonely. You may win at the game at Jolon, But the lion still rules the barranca, and a man there is always alone. My name is Juan Hano de Castro. My father w...
  231. 231South Wind
    Travis Edmonson. Well, I know I don't have to be told. that the North wind is chilly and cold. Well, I know. Far from the South wind I ran. Now, I'm a lost and lonely man. Well, I know. Had...
  232. 232Speckled Roan
    Jane Bowers. I used to ride a little old speckled roan. I told him lots of things I wouldn't have told at home. I said to the speckled roan, said I, "I'm so lonesome I could die, but I...
  233. 233Spinnin' of the World
    John Stewart. Chorus:. Is it wrong to be so much in love with a girl that you can't tell her voice from the spinnin' of the world. I am gone. I can fly like a comet on the sky. I'm a-...
  234. 234Stay Awhile
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. Chorus:. Oh, we'll stay awhile to fight awhile. We'll never want to leave ya. Oh, we'll stay awhile to fight awhile 'til we come back to see...
  235. 235Stories of Old
    John Stewart. Chorus:. I don't want to hear your stories of old. Don't show me your golden chains. For if there's just one man in this whole wide land and he is living in pain. Oh, th...
  236. 236Strange Day
    John Stewart/George Yanok. (Spoken) I remember when I rode into town that morning in December of forty-eight. Oh, bitter cold. I had on my parka, my sheepskin coat and my brown and white spectator p...
  237. 237Take Her Out of Pity
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart. I had a sister Sally, she was younger than I am. Had so many sweethearts, she had to deny them. But as for sister Sarah, you know she hasn't many. And if y...
  238. 238Tattooed Lady
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. We came to town to see that old tattooed lady. She was a sight to see, tattooed from head to knee. My uncle Ned was there. He came to gape and stare. "I&a...
  239. 239Texas Across The Tiver
    Sammy Cahn/James Van Heusen. Texas across the river where my wandrin' days I'll bid goodbye. Just the sound of Texas gets me "boom" in the solar plexus. It's enough to make a...
  240. 240The Ballad of the Shape of Things
    Completely round is the perfect pearl the oyster manufactures. Completely round is the steering wheel that leads to compound fractures. Completely round is the golden fruit that hangs from the o-o-ora...
  241. 241The Escape of John Webb
    Tom Drake. Five men to guard the British rank and five to watch the town above. And two to stand at either hand and one to let Bill Tenner out. He had eighty weight of Spanish iron between his neck bo...
  242. 242The First Time
    Ewan MacColl. The first time ever I saw your face I thought the sun rose in your eyes and the moon and stars were the gift you gave. To the dark and the empty skies, my love, to the dark and the empty...
  243. 243The Golden Spike
    J. Pike. Gang man, make the bed. A cross tie at your head. For we can't lay the track 'til the benders off your back. Gang man, make the bed. Carry man, get the feel. Heave that ply of...
  244. 244The Hunter
    Jack Splittard. The hunter, he did cross the plain and then he ventured home again. The merry, merry feast will soon begin among the leaves so green-o. Chorus:. Jackie boy, sing ye well. Very well....
  245. 245The Jug Of Punch
    Francis McPeake/Ewan MacColl. As I was sitting with a jug and spoon, one Sunday morning in the month of June. A birdie sang in an ivy bunch and the song he sang was the jug of punch. Chorus:. Tura lur...
  246. 246The Last Month Of The Year
    Vera Hall. What month was my Jesus born in? Last month of the year! (Repeat). Chorus:. Oh, January, (January), February, (February), March, April, May, June, O, Lord, You got July, August, September,...
  247. 247The Lion Sleeps Tonight
    In the jungle, the mighty jungle. The lion sleeps tonight. In the jungle the quiet jungle. The lion sleeps tonight. Near the village the peaceful village. The lion sleeps tonight. Near the village the...
  248. 248The Long Black Rifle
    L. Coleman/N. Gimbel. Come closer, my love, and you'll hear my tale. It'll make you cold. It'll turn you pale. It's a tale of a man's never ending love and the long, black...
  249. 249The Merry Minuet
    Sheldon Harnick. They're rioting in Africa. They're starving in Spain. There's hurricanes in Florida and Texas needs rain. The whole world is festering with unhappy souls. The French...
  250. 250The Mountains O'Mourne
    P. French/H. Collisson. Oh, Mary, this London's a wonderful sight with people here working by day and by night. They don't sow potatoes nor barley nor wheat but there's gangs of them...
  251. 251The New Frontier
    John Stewart. Chorus:. Some to the rivers and some to the sea. Some to the soil that our fathers made free. Then on to the stars in the heav'ns for to see. This is the new frontier. This is th...
  252. 252The River Is Wide
    Nick Reynolds. Chorus:. The river is wide I cannot see. Nor do I have light wings to fly. Build me a boat that can carry two and both shall row, my love and I. My love is like the lofty tree. It shu...
  253. 253The Seine
    Irving Burgess. One night along the river at St. Germain de Pre, I first met my beloved at a small sidewalk café. We walked along the river, the shadows passing by but we only saw each oth...
  254. 254The Shape of Things
    Sheldon Harnick. Completely round is the perfect pearl the oyster manufactures. Completely round is the steering wheel that leads to compound fractures. Completely round is the golden fruit that hangs...
  255. 255The Sloop John B
    Lee Hays/Carl Sandburg. We come on the sloop John B, my grandfather and me. Around Nassau town we did roam. Drinkin' all night. Got into a fight. Well, I feel so break up, I want to go home....
  256. 256The Streets of Laredo
    Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart. As I walked out in the streets of Laredo, as I walked out in Laredo one day. I spied a young cowboy dressed in white linen. Dressed in white linen and cold as th...
  257. 257The Tijuana Jail
    We went one day about a month ago (a-ha-ha). To have a little fu-un (a-ha) Mexico. We ended up in a gambling spot (oh yeah) a-ha-ha. Where the liquor flow-owed and the dice were hot. So here we a-are...
  258. 258The Unfortunate Miss Baily
    Lou Gottlieb. In seventeen forty-two, it was customary in the township of Halifax, for a gentleman to partake occasionally of ratafia which was--a light-flavored liquer of amazing potency--which origi...
  259. 259The Wanderer
    Irving Burgess. It's only been a year or so but it seems so long ago, I packed up my bags and left my home. Been from Fresno to Maine, even worked a boat in Spain. I ain't ever had a bed to...
  260. 260The Way Old Friends Do
    Bjoern Uluaeus/Benny Anderssen. You and I can share the silence, finding comfort together the way old friends do. After fights and words of violence we make up with each other the way old friends do....
  261. 261The White Snows Of Winter
    Bob Shane/Tom Drake. The white snows of winter fall into the quiet town. The town lies asleeping. Asleeping beneath the down. It soon will be Christmas. Bells will be ringing. Bring us another roun...
  262. 262The Wines Of Madeira
    J. Christie. I've tasted the wines of France and I've tasted the wines of Spain and though many a wine is the same, There are none like the wines of Madeira. I've courted the girls of...
  263. 263The Work Song
    John Stevens. I don't like to work but I got to. When my friends ask for advice, I tell them not to. I'm gonna move way down South where it's too hot to, 'cause I don't like...
  264. 264The World Needs A Melody
    J. Slate/L. Hinley/H. Delaughter. The world needs a tune that it can hum. (Hum) The world needs a guitar it can strum. (Hum). The world needs a melody it can sing, sing, sing, sing. Yeah, let&ap...
  265. 265The World's Last Authentic Playboys
    Bill Loughborough/ David Wheat. With Ruby and Ollie soon over the hill, for marrying Tommy there still is no. pill. We're the world's last authentic playboys, just three fun-loving ne'e...
  266. 266Them Poems
    Mason Williams. LUNCH TOTERS:. How about them lunch toters, ain't they a bunch? Goin' off to work a-totin' their lunch. Totin' them vittles. Totin' that chow. Eatin' it...
  267. 267These Seven Men
    Mike Stewart. He's gone away for to stay a little while but he's comin' back if he goes ten thousand miles. Who are these seven men whose path leads them so far and shake our minds to w...
  268. 268They Are Gone
    Mason Williams. The moments turn to hours and the hours turn to days and I've seen so many lost ones pass away. Chorus:. And they're gone. Yes, they're gone. They are gone to stay. (...
  269. 269They Call the Wind Maria
    Alan J. Lerner/Frederick Loewe. Away out here they've got a name for rain and wind and fire. The rain is Tess, the fire's Joe. They call the wind Maria. Maria blows the stars around and s...
  270. 270Thirsty Boots
    Eric Anderson. You've long been on the open road. You've been standing in the rain. From the dirty words and muddy cells, your clothes are dark and stained, But the dirty words and muddy ce...
  271. 271This Land Is Your Land
    Woody Guthrie. Chorus:. This land is your land. This land is my land from California to the New York island, From the red wood forest to the Gulf stream waters. This land was made for you and me. As...
  272. 272This Little Light Of Mine
    This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. Everyday, everyday. Everyday, ev...
  273. 273This Mornin', This Evenin', So Soon
    Carl Sandburg. Tell old Bill when he leaves home this mornin', tell old Bill when he leaves home this evenin', Tell old Bill when he leaves home to let those downtown girls alone, this morni...
  274. 274Those Brown Eyes
    Woody Guthrie/Alan Arkin/Bob Carey/Erik Darling. One evening when the sun was low my brown eyes whispered, "I must go. ". Not one second would she wait. She kissed my cheek and left my gate...
  275. 275Those Who Are Wise
    John Stewart. I use to sit in the shade of an old cedar tree and I dream of the days, what they're holdin' for me. But all those should know who gaze at the sky. It's for those who are...
  276. 276Three Jolly Coachmen
    Dave Guard. One, two, and three jolly coachmen sat at an English tavern. Three jolly coachmen sat at an English tavern, And they decided, and they decided, and they decided to have another flagon. La...
  277. 277Three Song
    Mason Williams. Little winds sing a song of the sun in the sky and I know, like the wind, the songs will always be there. In your hair, soft and warm, light of dawn, shining fair, in your voice, as yo...
  278. 278Tic, Tic, Tic
    Rafael De Leon. Chorus:. Tic, tic, tic! Ev'rybody lookin'. Tic, tic, tic! See them all a-searchin'. Tic, tic, tic! That's all they're hearin' but they couldn't find...
  279. 279Tnaga Tika
    by Eddie Lund, c. 1950. (Many thanks to Big Wayne Shrubsall for researching and contributing these lyrics). Aue tangni (pronounced "tanga") tagni tikake aue. Aue tagni tagni tikake aue. Tag...
  280. 280To Be Redeemed
    Jane Bowers. Chorus:. You've got a hunger in your heart. You've got a thirst within your soul. I'm gonna say, "Don't wait for another day. Get to be redeemed. ". If you...
  281. 281To Morrow
    Bob Gibson. I started on a journey about a year ago to a little town called Morrow in the State of Ohio. I've never been much of a traveler, and I really didn't know that Morrow was the hard...
  282. 282Tom Dooley
    Hang down your head, Tom Dooley. Hang down your head and cry. Killed poor Laura Foster. You know you're bound to die. You took her on the hillside, as God almighty knows. You took her on the hill...
  283. 283Tomorrow Is A Long Time
    Bob Dylan. If today was not an endless highway. If tonight was not a crooked trail. If tomorrow wasn't such a long time then lonesome would mean nothing to me at all. Chorus:. Yes' 'n&...
  284. 284Try To Remember
    Harvy Schmidt/Tom Jones. Try to remember the kind of September when life was slow and oh, so, mellow. Try to remember the kind of September when grass was green and grain so yellow. Try to remember th...
  285. 285Turn Around
    Malvina Reynolds/Allen Greene/Harry Belafonte. Where are you going, my little one, little one? Where are you going, my baby, my own?. Turn around and you're two. Turn around and you're four...
  286. 286Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen
    Rod McKuen. I've been away so long. Fought a war that's come and gone. Doesn't anybody know my name?. My sister's up and wed and mama's took to bed. Doesn't anybody kn...
  287. 287Uta Wena
    Nick Reynolds/Adam Yagodka. Ameniza bala la la, ameniza bala la, la, ameniza bala la, la, ameniza bala la. (Counter melody). Uta wena, uta wena, bawo we the uka da a banto kwakho. Waba dala, waba dal...
  288. 288Verandah Of Millium August
    John Stewart/Randy Cierley. The yellow window's hanging on the bed across the wall. Well, always in the morning the yellowest of all. And the faces of the people in the window look so small. And...
  289. 289Walkin' This Road To My Town
    Al Schackman. Chorus:. Walkin' on this road to my town. Walkin' on this road to home. Travelin' through these hills and valleys. Travelin' and I'm all alone. Gonna see my mo...
  290. 290We Wish You A Merry Christmas
    Once in a year it is not thought amiss. To visit our neighbors and sing out like this:. We wish you a merry Christmas. We wish you a merry Christmas. We wish you a merry Christmas. And a happy New Yea...
  291. 291Weeping Willow
    Bob Shane/Nick Reynolds/John Stewart. Chorus:. Bury me beneath the willow, 'neath the weeping willow tree. When she hears that I am sleeping, maybe then, she'll think of me. My heart is sad...
  292. 292When I Was Young
    When I was young and dreams were new, I loved a girl who looked like you. I saw her face in mountains stream. I lingered there and lost myself in dreams. But we were young and tossed away. Our preciou...
  293. 293When My Love Was Here
    John Stewart. I thought I'd spend a week or two where we went last year. The little cottage and the lake that we held so dear. But the trees all seemed much greener, much greener than this year....
  294. 294When the Saints Go Marching In
    Paul Campbell. Hey! We are following the footsteps of those who've gone before and we'll all be reunited on that new and sunlit shore. Chorus:. Oh, when the saints go marching in, (Repeat) o...
  295. 295When You've Been Away for a Long Time
    John Stewart. When you've been away from the color of the sky, when you've been away for a long time. You will see it true. It's a different shade of blue when you've been away fo...
  296. 296Where Are You Going Little Boy?
    John Stewart. Where are you going with the rain? Little boy, I wish that you'd explain. I'm gonna take my friend, the rain, where he won't hear anyone complain. He won't have to he...
  297. 297Where Have All the Flowers Gone
    Pete Seeger. Where have all the flowers gone? Long time passing. Where have all the flowers gone? Long time ago. Where have all the flowers gone? Young girls picked them, ev'ry one. When will t...
  298. 298Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
    Where have all the flowers gone. Long time passing. Where have all the flowers gone. Long time ago. Where have all the flowers gone. Young girls picked them, every one. When will they ever learn?. Whe...
  299. 299Whistling Gypsy
    Leo Maguire. The gypsy rover came over the hill. Down through the valley so shady. He whistled and he sang till the green woods rang and he won the heart of a lady. Chorus:. Ah dee du, ah dee du da d...
  300. 300Who's Gonna Hold Her Hand
    Bob Shane/Tom Drake. Chorus:. Who's gonna hold her hand? Who's gonna hold her hand? Who's gonna be her man tonight? Who's gonna hold her hand?. I watched that big white boat go dow...
  301. 301Will You Love Me If I Don't do Coke?
    Harold Payne. Will you still love me if I don't do coke? Will you be my friend if I don't smoke?. I can't help it if it makes me choke. Will you love me if I don't do coke?. I kno...
  302. 302With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm
    Weston/Lee/Weston. In the tower of London, large as life, the ghost of Anne Bolyn walks they declare. Poor Anne Bolyn was once King Henry's wife until he made the headsman bob her hair. Ah, yes,...
  303. 303With You My Johnny
    Dave Guard/Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane. Oh, do you know my Johnny, he is down in yonder lea? He's sneakin' 'round and creepin' and he's, aye, watchin' me. He's pullin&ap...
  304. 304World I Used To Know
    Rod McKuen. Some day some old familiar rain will come along and know my name. And then my shelter will be gone and I'll have to move along. But 'till I do I'll stay awhile and track the...
  305. 305Yes I Can Feel It
    Mason Williams. Sweet is the kiss on the lips of the lover. Warm as the breath of the wind in the summer. Bitter is the taste of good-bye on the 'morrow. So must it be, both of joy and of sorro...
  306. 306You Don't Knock
    You don't knock. (You don't knock. )You just walk on in. The door (the door). into heaven's inn. There's love (there's love) and joy for you to share (to share) the whole da...
  307. 307You're Gonna Miss Me
    Mike Seeger/Tom Paley/John Cohen/Dave Guard. Frankie and Johnnie were sweet hearts. They had a quarrel one day. Johnny vowed he would leave her. He said he was going away. Never coming home. Goin&...
  308. 308Young Roddy McCorley
    Pat Clancy. Oh, see the fleet foot hosts of men who speed with faces wan. From farm stead and from thresher's cot along the banks of Ban. They come with vengeance in their eyes, too late, too lat...
  309. 309Zombie Jamboree
    Conrad Eugene Mauge, Jr. Chorus:. Well, now, back to back, belly to belly, well, I don't give a damn 'cause I done that already, back to back. Belly to belly at the zombie jamboree. (Repeat)...
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