Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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ML3650 .B37 | Twenty years of pop. | 1 |
ML3650 .B76 2003 | The British folk revival, 1944-2002 / | 1 |
ML3650 .B766 1972eb | The traditional tunes of the Child ballads. with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America / | 1 |
ML3650 .B82 |
The traditional tunes of the Child ballads : with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America. The traditional tunes of the Child ballads; with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America. |
2 |
ML3650 .B82 1959 | The traditional tunes of the Child ballads : with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America. | 1 |
ML3650 .B82 1976 | The singing tradition of Child's popular ballads / | 1 |
ML3650 .B82 1976eb | The singing tradition of Child's popular ballads / | 1 |
ML3650 .B82 2015 | The traditional tunes of the Child ballads. with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America / | 1 |
ML3650 .B82 2015eb vol. 4 | The traditional tunes of the Child ballads. with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America / | 1 |
ML3650 .D91 | The story of minstrelsy, | 1 |
ML3650 .D91 1907 | The story of minstrelsy, | 1 |
ML3650 .F74 1987 | Art into pop / | 1 |
ML3650 .H37 1985 | Fakesong : the manufacture of British "folksong" 1700 to the present day / | 1 |
ML3650 .L3 1982 | Folksong & music hall / | 1 |
ML3650 .L33 | Music of the people: a study of popular music in Great Britain. | 1 |
ML3650 .M3 1993 | The British folk scene : musical performance and social identity / | 1 |
ML3650 .T3 | The one who writes the words for Elton John : complete lyrics from 1968 through Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road / | 1 |
ML3650 .W4 | The ballad tree, a study of British and American ballads, their folklore, verse and music, together with sixty traditional ballads and their tunes. | 1 |
ML3650.2 .H93 2018 | Singing the news : ballads in mid-Tudor England / | 1 |
ML3650.5 .M86 2015 | The show must go on! : popular song in Britain during the First World War / | 1 |