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The liberated woman's songbook / [edited and arranged by] Jerry Silverman.
Format
Musical score
Language
English
Italian
Yiddish
Russian
French
German
Published/Created
New York, N.Y. : Macmillan Co., ©1971.
Description
1 score (viii, 146 pages) : illustrations ; 29 cm
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Mendel Music Library - Stacks
M1977.W64 S54q Oversize
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Subject(s)
Women
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Songs and music
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Folk songs
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Folk music
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Editor
Silverman, Jerry, 1931-
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Arranger of music
Silverman, Jerry, 1931-
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Folk songs
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Notes
Principally folk songs; melodies with chord symbols.
Contents
Greensleeves --; Blow away the morning dew --; Molly Brannigan --; Bella --; Jenny Jenkins --; Dabbing in the dew --; Katy Cruel --; You go to old Harry! --; Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot? --; Come all ye fair and tender ladies --; Hard is the fortune of all womankind --; The Tex-i-an boys --; Devilish Mary --; Whistle, daughter, whistle --; Cara mamma, io sono malata --; Yomi, Yomi --; The young girl was married off --; Stir the pudding --; My mother chose my husband --; Equinoxial and Phoebe --; The brisk young bachelor --; The devil and the farmer's wife --; The housewife's lament --; The husband with no courage in him --; Red apple juice --; Single girl --; Don't I wish I was a single girl again --; J't'aim'rais mieux, mon mari! --; The patriot mother --; The coal owner and the pitman's wife --; Winning the vote --; Let us all speak our minds --; Keep woman in her sphere --; The factory girl --; Bread and roses --; The rebel girl --; The mill mother's lament --; Cotton mill girls --; Mother Jones --; Which side are you on? --; I am a girl of constant sorrow --; I am a union woman --; Mother Bloor --; Domestic workers' song --; Union maid --; Ladies auxiliary --; Ballad of Harriet Tubman --; Herr Doktor, die Periode --; Sororité --; Liberation, now! --; The liberated woman's husband's talking blues --; Amelia Earhart's last flight --; Lydia Pinkham --; The ballad of Aimee McPherson --; Lady Chatterly's lover --; "Seagull," the maiden is named --; The wraggle-taggle gypsies --; Gypsy Davey --; The cruel war --; The handsome cabin boy --; Who killed Norma Jean? --; The cruel youth --; William Taylor --; Eggs and marrowbone --; Frankie and Johnny --; Raise a ruckus tonight --; Darling Cory --; Sweet Betsy from Pike --; Katiusha --; The fireship --; Little Sally Racket --; The Red Light Saloon --; Peggy, the pearl of Pensacola --; The gal that got stuck on everything she saw --; Four nights drunk --; Zuleika --; Maids, when you're young, never wed an old man.
LCCN
74165563
OCLC
294793
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