SONG INDEX

Construction Note (September 3, 2003):
I've had a rather unexpected (but good) setback which has halted production on this site.  I hope to resume construction by the end of October 2003.

Please note that eventually I would like to have a recording of each piece along with the transcription (notation), source, and some historical information.  Currently, there's almost no organization here, but the songs are sortof listed in chronological order.

PLEASE let me know if you find any errors here!!!

Constance

 

Da songs:

L’autrier jost’ una sebissa
De moi dolerus
Orientis Partibus
Swa eyn vriund
Der May
Winder Wie Est
O Admirabile Veneris Idolum
Byrd One Brere
Sumer is Icumen in
De bonté, de valour
Man mei longe
Worldes Blis ne Last
Edi beo thu Hevene Quene
L’ Homme armé
Agincourt Carol
Bring us in Good Ale
Pastime with Good Company
Row the Boat, Norman
A Robyn
A dew, a dew
Ah! the sighs that come fro' my heart
Tant que Vivray
By Force I am Fixed
And let me the Canakin Clink
Calino Custurame
All in a Garden Green
Come Live with Me
The Carman's Whistle
I Loathe that I did Love
Fortune my Foe
Now, o Now I needs must Part
Quoth John to Joan
O Mistress Mine
Sing Care Away with Sport and Play
The Shaking of the Sheets
The Willow Song
Watkin's Ale
When That I Was
As You Came From That Holy Land
Jovial Broom-Man
Tomorrow is St. Valentine's Day
It was a Lover and His Lass
As I me Walked
Hey Ho! Nobody at Home
Jack Boy, Ho Boy, News!
Joan, Come Kiss me Now
Go to Joan Glover
I C U B A K
O, my love
All Into Service
Lady, Come Down and See
The White Hen She Cackles
Hold thy Peace
John Dory
Of All the Birds
Martin Said to His Man
The Rare Rat-Catcher
Three Ravens
Mit Ganczem Willen
I Rede That Thu be Joly
Tappster, Drinker
Go no more to Brainford
Phillida Flouts Me
A Miller Would I Be
Attend My People and Give Ear
Banbury Ale
Birch and Green Holly
Blow Thy Horn, Jolly Hunter
Dame, Lend to Me a Loaf
Adieu seul
Farewell Mine Own Sweetheart
Fa Mi Fa Re La
Go No More to Brainford
Follow Me Quickly
Hey Down Down
Hey ho, What Shall I Say?
Hey, ho! To the Greenwood
Let Lobcock Leave His Wife at Home
How Should I Sing Well
Love, Sweet Love
My Dame Had in Her Hutch
New Oysters
Now God be with Old Simeon
Let's Have a Peal
Keep Well Your Ray
I am athirst
Jenkin the Jester
Now Robin, Lend to Me Thy Bow
Now thanked be the great god Pan
O Lord in Thee
O Lord of Whom I do Depend
Sing We Now Merrily
Sing We This Roundelay
Sing You Now After Me
The Cramp is in My Purse Full Sore
The Lark, Linnet and Nightingale
The Wind Blows Out of the East
To Portsmouth

 

 

 

 

 


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