New Recorder Songbook: 111 Songs – easy to moderate
New Recorder Songbook: 111 Songs – easy to moderate
Lena Eckhoff, Thomas Balinger<br> <b>New Recorder Songbook</b><br><br> 111 popular songs from a wide variety of musical styles, arranged for easy soprano recorder. <br> Large, easy-to-read notation plus chord symbols and chord diagrams for guitar, ukulele and mandolin – more than 130 pages of recorder fun for all ages and musical tastes!<br><br> <b>Songs:</b><br><br> 1. A horse named Bill<br> 2. All the good times are past and gone<br> 3. Aloha oe<br> 4. Amazing Grace<br> 5. America the beautiful<br> 6. Arkansas traveler<br> 7. A-tisket, a-tasket<br> 8. Aura Lee<br> 9. Baa, baa, black sheep<br> 10. Banks of Sacramento<br> 11. Beautiful brown eyes<br> 12. Bingo<br> 13. Blood on the saddle<br> 14. Bluebird, Bluebird<br> 15. Boil them cabbage down<br> 16. Brahms’ lullaby<br> 17. Buffalo gals<br> 18. Camptown races<br> 19. Can the circle be unbroken<br> 20. Clementine<br> 21. Colorado trail<br> 22. Cotton-eyed Joe<br> 23. Cumberland gap<br> 24. Down by the riverside<br> 25. Engine 143<br> 26. Foggy mountain top<br> 27. Git along, little dogies<br> 28. Give me that old time religion<br> 29. God rest ye merry, gentlemen<br> 30. Goin’ across the mountain<br> 31. Good King Wenceslas<br> 32. Good night, ladies<br> 33. Go, tell it on the mountain<br> 34. Hard times come again no more<br> 35. Hickory dickory dock<br> 36. Hickory, dickory dock<br> 37. Home on the range<br> 38. Home, sweet home<br> 39. House of the rising sun<br> 40. Humpty Dumpty<br> 41. I never will marry<br> 42. Jack and Jill<br> 43. Jingle Bells<br> 44. Jolly good fellow<br> 45. Kum ba yah<br> 46. Lavender’s blue<br> 47. Little Bessie<br> 48. London Bridge is falling down<br> 49. Long journey home<br> 50. Make me down a pallet<br> 51. Mama don’t low<br> 52. Mary had a little lamb<br> 53. Michael, row the boat ashore<br> 54. Midnight on the stormy deep<br> 55. Midnight train<br> 56. Morning has broken<br> 57. Mulberry bush<br> 58. My Bonnie lies over the ocean<br> 59. My home’s across the smoky mountains<br> 60. Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen<br> 61. Oh! Susanna<br> 62. Old Dan Tucker<br> 63. Old folks at home<br> 64. Old MacDonald<br> 65. One elephant went out<br> 66. On top of Old Smokey<br> 67. Over in the meadow<br> 68. Over the river<br> 69. Pease porridge hot<br> 70. Polly put the kettle on<br> 71. Poor Paddy works on the railway<br> 72. Pop! Goes the weasel<br> 73. Pretty Polly<br> 74. Red river valley<br> 75. Roll in my sweet baby’s arms<br> 76. Roving gambler<br> 77. Row, row, row your boat<br> 78. Sailor on the deep blue sea<br> 79. Scarborough fair<br> 80. Shady grove<br> 81. She moved through the fair<br> 82. Shenandoah<br> 83. Shortnin’ bread<br> 84. Skip to my Lou<br> 85. Star light, star bright<br> 86. Sweet Betsy from Pike<br> 87. Sweet bye and bye<br> 88. Swing low, sweet chariot<br> 89. The ballad of John Henry<br> 90. The bear went over the mountain<br> 91. The first noel<br> 92. The John B. sails<br> 93. The last rose of summer<br> 94. The minstrel boy<br> 95. There’s a hole in the bucket<br> 96. The streets of Laredo<br> 97. The Wabash Cannon Ball<br> 98. The wild rover<br> 99. This old man<br> 100. Tom Dooley<br> 101. Twinkle, twinkle, little star<br> 102. Up on the housetop<br> 103. Way down the old plank road<br> 104. We three kings of orient are<br> 105. We wish you a Merry Christmas<br> 106. What shall we do with the drunken sailor<br> 107. When the saints go marchin’ in<br> 108. Whiskey in the jar<br> 109. Wildwood flower<br> 110. Wreck of the old 97<br> 111. Yankee doodle