---------The Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger Archive---------at Ruskin College Oxford
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Ballad of Leisure Time [1957] [7] © 1963
Cannily, Cannily [1950s] [13] [43] [46] © wma 1960
Cannily, cannily, bonnie la'l bairnikie (Cannily, Cannily) [1950s] [13] [43] [46] © wma 1960
Come all you British loco-men (Ballad of Leisure Time) [1957] [7] © 1963
Come all you young maidens, take a warning from me (Fireman's Not for Me, The) [1953] [7] © 1963
Fireman's Calypso [1957] [7] © 1963
Fireman's Not for Me, The [1953] [7] © 1963
Iron Road, The see "Song of the Iron Road" [1957] [7] [40] [42] [46] [51] © 1963
Song of the Iron Road [1957] [7] [40] [42] [46] [51] © 1963
The iron road is a hard road (Song of the Iron Road) [1957] [7] [40] [42] [46] [51] © 1963
You give her water, you give her coal (Fireman's Calypso) [1957] [7] © 1963
And now the job is ended and the road is all complete (Road Is Done, The) [1958] [45A] © 1994
Cats and Back-Acters [1958] [45A] © 1994
Champion at Keepin' 'Em Rolling [1950s] [13] [23] [37] [43] © wma 1954
Come all you gallant drivers, wherever you may be (Driver's Song), The [1958] [3A] [28] [33] [51] [45A] © 1963
Come, Me Little Son [1958] [24] [31] © 1963
Come, me little son, and I will tell you what we'll do (Come, Me Little Son) [1958] [24] [31] © 1963
Driver's Song, The [1958] [3A] [28] [33] [51] [45A] © 1963
Earth cooled ... mountains, plains and seas formed (Cats and Back-Acters) [1958] 45A © 1994
England's Motorway see "Come, Me Little Son" [1958] [24] [31] © 1963
Exile Song, The [1958] [45A] © 1963
Fitter's Song, The [1958] [31] [36] [51] [45A] © 1963
Hot Asphalt [1958] [32] [45A] © 1963
I am a roving rambler, a fitter to me trade (Fitter's Song, The) [1958] [31] [36] [51] [45A] © 1963
I am an old-timer, I travel the (Champion at Keepin' 'Em Rolling) [1950s] [13] [23] [37] [43] © wma 1954
I'm Champion at Keepin' 'Em Rolling [1950s] [13] [23] [37] [43] © wma 1954
Just a Note see "The Exile Song" [1958] [45A] © 1963
Just a note, for time is short, dear (Exile Song, The) [1958] [45A] © 1963
On the day that you decide to build a road from there to here (Song of a Road) [1958] [45A] © 1994
Progress Report see "Song of a Road" [1958] [45A] © 1994
Road Is Done, The [1958] [45A] © 1994
Song of a Road [1958] [45A] © 1994
You can talk about your concrete and the boys (Hot Asphalt) [1958] [32] [45A] © 1963
A' the week your man's awa' (Fisherman's Wife) [1959] [39] [44] © 1963
All the Week (see "Fisherman's Wife") [1959] [39] [44] © 1963
Bonnie Shoals of Herring, The see "Shoals of Herring" [1959] [3A] [1] [24] [32] [44] [54] © 1963
Boy! Find your sea legs (Cabin Boy)[1959] [44][51] © 1994
Cabin Boy [1959] [44] [51] © 1994
Come a' ye fisher lassies, ay, it's come awa' wi' me (Fishgutters' Song, The) [1959] [44] [55] © 1963
Come all you gallant fishermen that plough the stormy sea (North Sea Holes) [1959] [4] [44]© 1963
C'wa', ye herring fishermen (We're Awa' to Fish for the Herrin'-O) [1959] [44]© 1994
Fisherman's Wife [1959] [39] [44]© 1963
Fishgutters' Song, The [1959] [4]4, [55] © 1963
Fishing for Cod [1960] © 1994
I am a bold seafaring man, I come from everywhere (Shellback Song) [1972] [22] © 1992
It's busk ye, my lads, get you up on the deck (Net-Hauling Song) [1959] [39] [44]© 1963
Net-Hauling Song [1959] [39] [44]© 1963
North Sea Holes [1959] [4] [44]© 1963
O, it was a fine and a pleasant day (Shoals of Herring, The) [1959] [3A] [11] [24] [32] [44][54] © 1963
O, who would choose to sail the oceans (Sailor, The) [1950s] © 1968
Sailor, The [1950s] © 1968
Shellback Song [1972] [22] © 1992
Shoals of Herring, The [1959] [3A] [11] [24] [32] [44] [50] [54] © 1963
Shores of Erin, The see "The Shoals of Herring" [1959] [3A] [11] [24] [32] [36] [44] [54] © 1963
Song of the Fishgutters see "The Fishgutters' Song" [1959] [44] [55] © 1963
The first day out, our ship is doing eleven knots or more (Fishing for Cod) [1960] © 1994
Trawl, The [1960] © 1994
Trawling's not so bad for a young and likely lad (Trawl, The) [1960] © 1994
We're Awa' to Fish for the Herrin'-O [1959] [44]© 1994
With our nets and gear we're faring (Shoals of Herring) [1959] [3A] [11] [24] [32] [36] [44][54] © 1963
Big Hewer, The [1960] [10] [24] [32] [50] © 1963
Daddy, What Did You Do in the Strike? [1984] [18] © 1984
Down in the Dark [1960] [10] © 1994
Down in the dark, through the Pinchin Seam [1960] [10] © 1994
Every day for weeks and weeks on end (On the Picket Line) [1984] [18] © 1984
Holy Joe from Scabsville [1984] [18] © 1984
Holy Joe see "Holy Joe from Scabsville" [1984] [18] © 1984
It was in the year of 'eighty-four (Daddy, What Did You Do in the Strike?) [1984] [18] © 1984
Many's the time I've sat by the fire and thought how the coal (Miner's Wife) [1960] [10] [51] © 1963
Miner's Wife II see "On the Picket Line" [1984] [18] © 1984
Miner's Wife [1960] [10] [51] © 1963
On the Picket Line [1984] [18] © 1984
Out of the dirt and darkness I was born, go down! (Big Hewer, The) [1960] [10] [24] [32] [50] © 1963
Plodder Seam, The [1939] [43] © 1963
Roll Up the Coal Up [1950s] © 1994
Schooldays End [1960] [10] © 1963
Schooldays Over see "Schooldays End" [1960] [10] © 1963
Schooldays over, come on then, John (Schooldays End) [1960] [10] © 1963
The Plodder Seam is a wicked seam, it's part of (Plodder Seam, The) [1939] [43] © 1963
There's a bloke I know in Scabsville (Holy Joe from Scabsville) [1984] [18] © 1984
You dig like a mole to get the coal (Roll Up the Coal Up) [1950s] © 1994
After the Fight see 'The Battle Is Done With' [1963] [21] [24] [51] © 1968
Battle Is Done With, The [1963] [21] [24] [51] © 1968
Born in a Partick single-end (Peter Keenan's Song) [1963] 21 © Embassy Music 1968
Boxer's Wife see "Who Would Have a Boxer" [1963] [21] © 1994
Boxing Business, The [1963] [21] © 1994
Childhood Song see "Peter Keenan's Song"[1963] [21] © Embassy Music 1968
Come on, Johnny see "The Fight" [1963] [21] © 1963
Come on, Johnny! In and give him the punishment! (Fight, The) [1963] [21] © 1963
Day of the Fight, The [1963] [21] © 1994
Every day we're here, busy at the skipping (Skipping Song) [1963] [21] © 1994
Fight, The [1963] [21] © 1963
Fighter's Childhood see "Peter Keenan's Song" [1963] [21] © Embassy Music 1968
Get at the punch bag (Punching Shanty) [1963] [21] © 1994
Life Is a Battle [1963] [21] © 1968
Man in the Ring [1963] [21] © Embassy Music 1968
Peter Keenan's Song [1963] [21] © Embassy Music 1968
Punching Shanty [1963] [21] © 1994
Skipping Song [1963] [21] © 1994
So you're busy at your training and you're feeling fine (Boxing Business, The) [1963] [21] © 1994
Speedball Song [1963] [21] © 1994
Stayed in bed, lay in this morning (Day of the Fight, The) [1963] [21] © 1994
The battle is done with, the fighters departed (Battle Is Done With, The) [1963] [21] [24] [51] © 1968
The world is just a battlefield (Life Is a Battle) [1963] [21] © 1968
What'll we do with the man in the ring? (Man in the Ring) [1963] [21] © Embassy Music 1968
What'll We Do with the Man in the Ring? see "Man in the Ring" [1963] [21] © Embassy Music 1968
When You're a Fighter [1963] [21] © 1968
When you're a fighter you're different (When You're a Fighter ) [1963] [21] © 1968
Who Would Have a Boxer [1963] [21] © 1994
Who would have a boxer for a husband or a son? (Who Would Have a Boxer) [1963] [21] © 1994
Working at the speedball (Speedball Song) [1963] [21] © 1994
You're Busy at the Training see "The Boxing Business" [1963] [21] © 1994
Alone [1962] [34][51] © 1968
Father's Song, The [1978] [25] © 1978
I think we should be getting married [1962] [34]© 1962
Juliet's Song [1966] © 1968
Look at You [1968] [22] © 1968
Nobody Knew She Was There [1977] [11] [27] [20] [53] © 1977
O, the trees are not so tall as the last time I was here (Juliet’s Song) [1966] © 1968
Parent and Child [1962] [34]© 1994
That's another day gone by, son, close your eyes (Father's Song, The) [1978] [25] © 1978
The world that I knew, it has vanished and gone (Alone) [1962] [34][51] © 1968
We're Young but We're A-Growing [1962] [34]© 1994
What is it like, the world outside (World beyond the Wall) [1962] [34]© 1962
Where is the child who would climb on my knee (Parent and Child) [1962] [34]© 1994
Why should you be lonely (We're Young but We're A-Growing) [1962] [34]© 1994
World beyond the Wall [1962] [1962] [34]© 1962
You don't have to be a teenager to drop out of things (Look at You) [1968] [22] © 1968
Born in the middle of the afternoon (Moving On Song) [1964] [3A] [11] [24] [47] [51] [54] © 1968
Dark the Night see "The Winds of Change" [1963] [47] © 1968
Dark the night, the winds of change (Winds of Change, The) [1963] [47] © 1968
Freeborn Man [1964] [24] [33] [47] [50] [51] © 1964
Goodbye to the Thirty-Foot Trailer see "Thirty-Foot Trailer" [1963] [24] [50] [47] © 1968
Gypsy Is a Gentleman, The [1964] [47] © 1968
Gypsy Jack of All Trades, The [1964] [51] [47] © 1964
Gypsy's Answer, The [1964] [47] © 1968
I'm a freeborn man of the travelling people (Freeborn Man) [1964] [24] [33] [47] [50] [51] © 1964
I'm a Freeborn Man see "Freeborn Man" [1964] [24] [33] [47] [50] [51] © 1964
Move Along, Get Along see "Moving On Song" [1964] [3A] [11] [24] [47] [51] [54] © 1968
Moving On Song [1964] [3A] [11] [24] [47] [51] [54] © 1968
O, the Gypsy is a gentleman and he always knows his (Gypsy Is a Gentleman) [1964] 47 © 1968
On a rock on the shore is the cormorant's dwelling (There's No Place for Me) [1964] [47] © 1994
Song of Change see "Thirty-Foot Trailer" [1963] [24] [50] [47] © 1968
Terror Time, The [1964] [47] © 1968
The heather will fade and the bracken will die (Terror Time, The) [1964] [47] © 1968
The old ways are changing, ye canna deny (Thirty-Foot Trailer) [1963] [24] [50] [47] © 1968
There's No Place for Me [1964] [47] © 1994
There's some that say that I'm a rogue, (Gypsy Jack of All Trades, The) [1964] [51] [47] © 1964
They say we leave litter and mess up the land (Gypsy's Answer, The) [1964] [47] © 1968
Thirty-Foot Trailer [1963] [24] [50] [47] © 1968
Winds of Change, The [1963] [47] © 1968
Winter Song, The see "The Terror Time" [1964] 47 © 1968
As I went out through Camden Town, up came a Murphy truck (Indeed I Would) [1966] © 1968
Devil and Ganger McGlynn, The [1966] © 1968
Dublin Jack of All Trades [1966] © 1968
Green Island see "The Island" [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
Hares run free on the Wicklow mountains (Tunnel Tigers, The) [1966] [45] © 1968
Indeed I Would [1966] © 1968
Island, The [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
New Rocks of Baun, The [1966] © 1968
Nipper's Song, The [1966] © 1968
O, I am a rambling Irishman, I've travelled this country o'er (The Rambling Irishman) [1966] © 1968
O Come all you true-born Irishmen that pad the country round (Van Dieman's Land) [1965] © 1968
One fine sunny morning in summer, I wandered (Devil and Ganger McGlynn) The [1966] © 1968
Rambler from Clare, The [1966] © 1968
Rambling Irishman [1966] © 1968
Rocks of Baun, The see "The New Rocks of Baun" [1966] © 1968
The island lay like a leaf upon the sea [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
Tunnel Tigers, The [1966] [45] © 1968
Van Diemen's Land see "Van Diemen's Land 1965" [1965] © 1968
You walk along Fitzsimmon Street with an independent air (Nipper's Song, The) [1966] © 1968
Your foot is on the third-class deck, your eye is on the shore (New Rocks of Baun) [1966] © 1968
As I was a-walking down by (Lament for the Death of a Nobody) [1968] [45] [26] © 1994
Ballad of the Five Fingers, The see "Five Fingers" [1957] © 1963
Christ! Another weekend gone, another Monday (Looking for a Job) [1986] [3A] [11] [26] © 1986
Co-operative Marriage [1966] © 1994
Dirty Old Town [1949] [11] [24] [40] [50] [54] © Robbins Music c/o EMI
Don't Be Surprised [1986] [26] © 1986
Dublin Jack of All Trades [1966] © 1968
Firefighter's Song, The [1952] © wma 1954
Five fingers has the hand, five fingers, five fingers [1957] © 1963
Follow the Printer's Trade [1960] [32] © 1963
Gravedigger's Song, The [1965] © 1968
Hares run free on the Wicklow mountains (Tunnel Tigers, The) [1966] [45] © 1968
Here's to old Jack, he's the salt of the earth [1970] © 1994
I am a roving, sporting blade, they call me Jack of All (Dublin Jack of All Trades) [1966] © 1968
I am a young fellow that's very well known (Rambler from Clare, The) [1966] © 1968
I found my love by the gasworks croft (Dirty Old Town) [1949] [11] [24] [40] [50] [54] © Robbins Music c/o EMI
I'm a Rambler see "Manchester Rambler" [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
In the beginning was the word (Follow the Printer's Trade) [1960] [32] © 1963
It was back in nineteen-twenty-two (Firefighter's Song, The) [1952] © wma 1954
It was in the borough of Bethnal Green (Co-operative Marriage) [1966] © 1994
I've been over Snowden, I've slept upon Crowden [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
Kilroy Was Here [1980] [3A] [11] [27] [54] © 1980
Kiss the Children for Me, Mary see "The Exile Song" [1958] [45A] © 1963
Lament for the Death of a Nobody [1968] [45] [26] © 1994
Looking for a Job [1986] [3A] [11] [26] © 1986
Manchester Rambler [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
Monday Morning see "After the Weekend It's Monday" [1966] © 1968
My faither rented a piece o' land, (Tenant Farmer, The) [1977] [25] © 1977
My Old Man [1986] [3A] [11] [27] [54] [55] © 1986
My old man got up on Monday morning (Seven Days of the Week) [1980] [27] © 1980
My old man was a good old man, (My Old Man) [1986] [3A] [11] [27] [54] [55] © 1986
Needle and Thread [1961] [17] [32] © 1963
Nobody Knew She Was There [1977] [11] [27] [20] [53] © 1977
Now, we are folks of settled views, (Public Unpublic) [1986] [26] © 1986
Nuclear Means Jobs [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
O, come all you gravediggers in Erin's green isle (Gravedigger's Song, The) [1965] © 1968
O, I am a wagon driver, boys, (Twenty-one Years) [1946] [13] [42] © 1960s belwin-mills
Printer's Trade, The see "Follow the Printer's Trade" [1960] [32] © 1963
Public Unpublic [1986] [26] © 1986
Rambler's Song see "Manchester Rambler" [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
Seven Days of the Week [1980] [27] © 1980
She walks in the cold, dark hour (Nobody Knew She Was There) [1977] [11] [27] [20] [53] © 1977
Tenant Farmer, The [1977] [25] © 1977
Things go together like needle and thread (Needle and Thread) [1961] [17] [32] © 1963
Tunnel Tigers, The [1966] [45] © 1968
Twenty-one Years [1946] [13] [42] © 1960s belwin-mills
Two Joined Hands was our device (We Are the Engineers) [1960] [48] © 1978
Van Diemen's Land 1965 [1965] © 1968
We Are the Engineers [1960] [48] © 1978
We are young workers who in search of healthy sport (Mass Trespass) [1932] © 1994
We're told that in this scientific age we're privileged to be alive (Nuclear means jobs) [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
When you've fought through all your working days to make the union strong (Don't Be Surprised) [1986] [26] © 1986
Who was here when they handed out the heavy jobs (Kilroy Was Here) [1980] [3A] [11] [27] [54] © 1980
Sunday, Bloody Sunday see "Sunday, O Sunday" © 1994
Sunday, O Sunday [1981-2] © 1994
The night is almost spent (Sunday, O Sunday) [1981-2] © 1994
The poet called her Juliet, wrote sonnets to her hair (What the Poet Called Her) [1980] [27] © 1980
What the Poet Called Her [1980] [27] © 1980
Angela Davis see "Love for Love" [1977] [5] [19] © 1971
Come live with me and be my love [1961] [3] [31] © 1963
Come, my darling, we're a union (Love for Love) [1977] [5] [19] © 1971
Death on the Mountain [1956]
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face [1957] [3A] [11] [24] [32] [53] [54] [55] © 1962
Flow, Sweet River, Flow see "Sweet Thames, Flow Softly" [1966] [15] [2] [24] [38] [50] © 1968
Here my darling, here is a letter (Letter, The) [1961] [29] © 1963
I found my love by the gasworks croft (Dirty Old Town) [1949] [11] [24] [40] [50] [54] © Robbins Music c/o EMI
I make a date with my sweet potato (Rosalie) [1959] [32] © Belwin Mills 1959
I met my girl at Woolwich Pier (Sweet Thames, Flow Softly) [1966] [15] [2] [24] [38] [50] © 1968
Letter, The [1961] [29] © 1963
Love for Love [1977] [5] [19] © 1971
My mama told me I should never venture into space (Space Girl's Song) [1953] [31] © 1963
Once Again (Seeger) [1989] [1] © 1989
Rosalie [1959] [32] © Belwin Mills 1959
Sweet Thames, Flow Softly [1966] [15] [2] [24] [38] [50] © 1968
Thank you for the long, long summer days Once Again (Seeger) [1989] [1] © 1989
The first time ever I saw your face [3A] [11] [24] [32] [53] [54] [55] © 1962
True Love [1986] [26] © 1994
Up there on the brown hills (Death on the Mountain) [1956]
With Love to Angela Davis see "Love for Love" [1977] [5] [19] © 1971
You and I [1977] [25] © 1977
You and I have feasted on the golden apples of the sun (You and I) [1977] [25] © 1977
As I went out through Camden Town, up came a Murphy truck (Indeed I Would) [1966] © 1968
Angel Lane see "Down the Lane" [1966] [24] © 1968
Devil and Ganger McGlynn, The [1966] © 1968
Dirty Old Town [1949] [11] [24] [40] [50] [54] © Robbins Music c/o EMI
Down the Lane [1966] [24] © 1968
Down the Lane on a Saturday morning [1966] [24] © 1968
Dublin Jack of All Trades [1966] © 1968
Farewell to Ireland [1966] © 1968
Flow, Sweet River, Flow see "Sweet Thames, Flow Softly" [1966] [15] [2] [24] [38] [50] © 1968
Green Island see "The Island" [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
Hares run free on the Wicklow mountains (Tunnel Tigers, The) [1966] [45] © 1968
I am a roving, sporting blade, they call me Jack of All (Dublin Jack of All Trades) [1966] © 1968
I am a young fellow that's very well known (Rambler from Clare, The) [1966] © 1968
I found my love by the gasworks croft (Dirty Old Town) [1949] [11] [24] [40] [50] [54] © Robbins Music c/o EMI
I make a date with my sweet potato (Rosalie) [1959] [32] © Belwin Mills 1959
I met my girl at Woolwich Pier (Sweet Thames, Flow Softly) [1966] [15] [2] [24] [38] [50] © 1968
Indeed I Would [1966] © 1968
Island, The [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
Kiss the Children for Me, Mary see "The Exile Song" [1958] [45A] © 1963
My mama told me I should never venture into space (Space Girl's Song) [1953] [31] © 1963
New Rocks of Baun, The [1966] © 1968
Nipper's Song, The [1966] © 1968
Northern City [1957] © 1994
O, I am a rambling Irishman, I've travelled this country o'er (The Rambling Irishman) [1966] © 1968
One fine sunny morning in summer, I wandered (Devil and Ganger McGlynn) The [1966] © 1968
Rambler from Clare, The [1966] © 1968
Rosalie [1959] [32] © Belwin Mills 1959
Saturday Morning in Angel Lane see "Down the Lane" [1966] [24] © 1968
Saw you first on a winter's morning (Stalinvarosh) [1950s] © 1978
Sweet Thames, Flow Softly [1966] [15] [2] [24] [38] [50] © 1968
Tunnel Tigers, The [1966] [45] © 1968
Van Diemen's Land 1965 [1965] © 1968
Where the wind blows cold and salty (Northern City) [1957] © 1994
You walk along Fitzsimmon Street with an independent air (Nipper's Song, The) [1966] © 1968
Your foot is on the third-class deck, your eye is on the shore (New Rocks of Baun) [1966] © 1968
Ballad of the Travels, The [1988] © 1994
Come on, lads, come on, it's Friday night (Friday Night) [1966] © 1968
Farewell, you northern hills, you mountains all, goodbye (Joy of Living, The) [1986] [3A] [11] [26] [54] [55] © 1986
Friday Night [1966] © 1968
I'm a Rambler see "Manchester Rambler" [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
I've been over Snowden, I've slept upon Crowden [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
Joy of Living, The [1986] [3A] [11] [26] [54] [55] © 1986
King Arthur's knichts they socht the grail (Ballad of Travels, The) [1988] © 1994
Manchester Rambler [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
Rambler's Song see "Manchester Rambler" [1932] [3A] [7] [11] [24] [50] [54] © 1978
Up there on the brown hills (Death on the Mountain) [1956]
We are young workers who in search of healthy sport (Mass Trespass) [1932] © 1994
Wizz's Song see "Friday Night" [1966] © 1968
My mama told me I should never venture into space (Space Girl's Song) [1953] [31] © 1963
Nightmare [1970] [22] © 1970
Set the alarm for half past five (Nightmare) [1970] [22] © 1970
Space Girl's Song [1953] [31] © 1963
While There's Life There's Hope [1962] [12A] © 1994
While there's life there's hope and you've improved a lot [1962] [12A] © 1994
Summertime, the sun is high (Young Birds, The) [1961] [32] © 1963
Young Birds, The [1961] [32] © 1963
Nuclear Means Jobs [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
We're told that in this scientific age we're privileged to be alive (Nuclear means jobs) [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
Ballad of the Five Fingers, The see "Five Fingers" [1957] © 1963
Big Mouth [1950s] © 1994
Brother, Did You Weep? see "Disc of Sun" [1967] [3] [5] [11] [28] [52] © 1968
Brother, Won't You Join in the Line? [1957] [31] © 1963
Browned Off [1940-45] [20] © 1994
Come live with Me [1961] [3] [31] © 1963
Disc of Sun [1967] [3] [5] [11] [28] [52] © 1968
Dove, The [1950s] © 1963
Execution Song [1965] © 1994
Fields of Vietnam, The [1967] © 1968
Five Fingers [1957] © 1963
I used to be a ciwie, chum, as decent as can be (Browned Off) [1940-45] [20] © 1994
I've never been out of Salford town, the place where I was born (The Trafford Road Ballad) [1948] [31] © 1963
L.B.J. Looks After Me [1968] © 1968
Leave Me, Yankee Man, Leave Me [1945-50] © 1978
Let's Pretend [1968] [5] [1] © 1968
Let's pretend: the sky is blue, the sea is always calm [1968] [5] [1] © 1968
Lullabye for the Times [1961] [32] © 1963
Now here's the story of a man of our time (Young Man Of Our Time) [1945-50] © 1994
Now me boys, if you will listen, I'll sing you a little song (The Second Front Song) [1943-1944] © 1978
O brothers, though we're strangers and your land and mine are far apart (Fields of Vietnam, The) [1967] © 1968
O Johnnie, O Johnnie, just listen to what I say (The War Game) [1953] © 1968
On with your shoes, come let me help you, time for school, you mustn't be late (Lullabye For The Times) [1961] [32] © 1963
One morning, one morning, just as daylight was dawning (Execution Song) [1965] © 1994
Our boys are standing tall out there (Tall and Proud) [1970] [5] © 1970
Season of Mists ("Uncle Sam, Vietnam" - page 303: Ewan MacColl Songbook) - written for the Festival of Fools
Seasons of mist and mellow frightfulness ("Uncle Sam, Vietnam" - page 303: Ewan MacColl Songbook) - written for the Festival of Fools
Second Front Song, The [1943-1944] © 1978
Tall and Proud [1970] [5] © 1970
That Bomb Has Got to Go! [1961] © 1963
The dove it is a pretty bird, she sings as she flies (Dove, The) [1950s] © 1963
The wind is so hot and it blows with such fury (The Vandals) [1986] [27] © 1986
There's a geezer they call Dulles, known as "Big Mouth" to his cullies (Big Mouth) [1950s] © 1994
This is no' my ain hoose [1950] © 1968
This world is just a vale of tears and freedom is a snare (L.B.J. Looks After Me) [1968] © 1968
Trafford Road Ballad, The [1948] [31] © 1963
Uncle Sam, Vietnam - page 303: Ewan MacColl Songbook) - written for the Festival of Fools
Vandals, The [1986] [27] © 1986
Want to hear them songbirds singing, want to see the sun as well (Brother won't you join in the line) [1957] [31] © 1963
War Game, The [1953] © 1968
We're marching to Trafalgar Square (That Bomb Has Got to Go!) [1961] © 1963
Yankee Doodle [1967] [22] © 1968
Young Man of Our Time [1945-50] © 1994
Ballad of Accounting, The [1964] [3] [3A] [11] [22] [54] © 1968
Ballad of Tim Evans, The [1953] [6] [15] [40] © 1968
Bring the Summer Home (Poll Tax Song) [1989] [3A] [30] © 1989
Every second of every minute, every hour of every day (The Media) [1985] [18] [26] © 1984
Every time you pick up a newspaper (Legal, Illegal) [1977] [25] © 1977
Go Down, You Murderers see "The Ballad of Tim Evans"[1953] [6] [15] [40] © 1968
Hard Case [1950s] [6] © 1950s B. Feldman and Co. EMI
Holiday Song [1970] [1] © 1994
In the morning we built the city (Ballad of Accounting, The) [1964] [3] [3A] [11] [22] [54] © 1968
I've done my time in Liverpool (Hard Case) [1950s] [6] © 1950s B. Feldman and Co. EMI
Ivor [1944] © 1960 Belwin-Mills Music
Lag's Song, The [1960] [15] [16] [24] [31] © 1963
Legal Illegal [1977] [25] © 1977
London is beastly in winter (Holiday Song) [1970] [1] © 1994
Mass Trespass 1932 [1932] © 1994
Media, The [1985] [18] [26] © 1984
New Policemen, The [1968] © 1968
Now, my name is Mike, or Mick if you like, and my second name is O'Reilly (Ivor) [1944] © 1960 Belwin-Mills Music
Poll Tax Song, The see "Bring the Summer Home" [1989] [3A] [30] © 1989
Student Edward [1968] [5] © 1968
The Chief Commissioners at the Yard have been in consultation (The New Policeman) [1968] © 1968
The jails are full of reckless boys (Hard Case: Text 2) [1950s] [6] © 1950s B. Feldman and Co. EMI
The King went forth to Normandy (Bring The Summer Home) [1989] [3A] [30] © 1989
Tim Evans see "The Ballad of Tim Evans" [1953] [6] [15] [40] © 1968
Tim Evans was a prisoner fast in his prison cell [1953] [6] [15] [40] © 1968
We are young workers who in search of healthy sport (Mass Trespass) [1932] © 1994
We Don't Want to Live like That! [1968] [22] © 1994
We don't pretend we're perfect but we have endearing features (Nation of Animal Lovers) [1968] [5] [49] © 1968
We've learned to distinguish the hollow men from the rest (we don't want to live like that) [1968] [22] © 1994
When I was a young lad, sometimes I'd wonder (The Lag's Song) [1960] [15] [16] [24] [31] © 1963
Where have you been all the whole day long? (Student Edward) [1968] [5] © 1968
Ballad of Ho Chi Minh, The [1954] [28] © 1968
Ballad of Jamie Foyers, The see 'Jamie Foyers"
Ballad of New Poland, The [1950s] © 1994
Ballad of the Big Cigars, The [1968] [5] © 1968
Ballad of the Carpenter, The [1954] [31] © 1963
Carpenter, The see "The Ballad of the Carpenter" [1954] [31] © 1963
Companeros, The [1968] [22] © 1968
Far away across the ocean (Ballad of Ho Chi Minh, The) [1954] [28] © 1968
Far distant, far distant lies Foyers the brave (Jamie Foyers) [1937-39] © 1963
Ho Chi Minh see "The Ballad of Ho Chi Minh"[1954] [28] © 1968
Jamie Foyers [1937-39] © 1963
Jesus was a working man (Ballad of the Carpenter, The) [1954] [31] © 1963
Nobody Knew She Was There [1977] [11] [27] [20] [53] © 1977
O, when I was a little boy, that's when the earth was young (St. George's Song) [1964-66] © 1994
St. George's Song [1964-66] © 1994
The good ship Gran-Ma lies at anchor in the harbour (Companeros, The) [1968] [22] © 1968
There's a little sun-drenched island (Ballad of the Big Cigars, The) [1968] [5] © 1968
'A' is for Aden, where we've got a base (Politician's Alphabet) [1965] © 1968
After the Weekend It's Monday [1966] © 1968
Androids, The [1980] [27] © 1980
At Ascot they're wearing grey toppers (Tatty Underpants) [1970] © 1994
Blast against Blackguards [1977] [25] © 1977
Bring the Summer Home (Poll Tax Song) [1989] [3A] [30] © 1989
Collection of Second-Rate Chancers [1986] © 1986
Come all you argumentative sods who like to chew the rag (The Grocer) [1989] [3A] [30] [54] © 1989
Come all you loyal citizens, a story I will tell (Wonder Boy) [1959] © 1994
Dear Ronald, I love you, you're doggy and sweet (True Love) [1986] [26] © 1994
Don't Be Surprised [1986] [26] © 1986
Dracumag [1985] [3A] [30] © 1985
Economic Miracle, The [1989] [3A] [30] © 1989
Every second of every minute, every hour of every day (The Media) [1985] [18] [26] © 1984
Every time you pick up a newspaper (Legal, Illegal) [1977] [25] © 1977
Father's Song, The [1978] [25] © 1978
Get Rid of It! [1980] [27] © 1980
Green Island see "The Island" [1988] [3A] [30] © 1988
Grocer, The [1989] [3A] [30] [54] © 1989
Hares run free on the Wicklow mountains (Tunnel Tigers, The) [1966] [45] © 1968
Has it ever crossed your mind to ask yourself why Mrs. T. talks funny? (Androids, The) [1980] [27] © 1980
Have you heard of Sir Oswald, the blue-blooded knight (The Leader's A Bleeder) [1943] © 1994
Here's to old Jack [1970] © 1994
Here's to the new boys, the privileged few boys who've sworn to restore Britain's glory! (The New Boys) [1970] © 1994
House-Hungry Blues [1951] [3A] [30] © 1978
I am a roving, sporting blade, they call me Jack of All (Dublin Jack of All Trades) [1966] © 1968
I am a young fellow that's very well known (Rambler from Clare, The) [1966] © 1968
If there's anyone there has a moment to spare and can give undivided attention (Only Doing Their Job) [1984] [18] [26] © 1994
I'm Harold. I'm Georgie. I'm Jim. (Prince Charles's Wage Rise) [1967] © 1994
I'm just a simple modest chap, as anyone can see (No Agents Need Apply) [1960] [32] © 1963
In Praise of Famous Men (and Women) [1980] [27] 275, 290, 291 © 1980
Indeed I Would [1966] © 1968
Lady Dracumag see "Dracumag" [1985] [3A] [30] © 1985
Leader's a Bleeder, The [1943] © 1994
Legal Illegal [1977] [25] © 1977
Let us praise famous men and Attila the Hen (In Praise Of Famous Men And Women) [1980] [27] 275, 290, 291 © 1980
Lullabye for the Times [1961] [32] © 1963
Mass Trespass 1932 [1932] © 1994
Media, The [1985] [18] [26] © 1984
Monday Morning see "After the Weekend It's Monday" [1966] © 1968
Nation of Animal Lovers [1968] [5] [49] © 1968
New Boys, The [1970] © 1994
No Agents Need Apply [1960] [32] © 1963
Now Archer's a true-blue example of Tory initiative and substantial property (Collection of Second-Rate Chancers) [1986] © 1986
Now me boys, if you will listen, I'll sing you a little song (The Second Front Song) [1943-1944] © 1978
On with your shoes, come let me help you, time for school, you mustn't be late (Lullabye For The Times) [1961] [32] © 1963
One morning as I ambled on my customary ramble (Get Rid Of It) [1980] [27] © 1980
Only Doing Their Job [1984] [18] [26] © 1994
Parliamentary Polka [1975] [16] [34A] © 1975
Politician's Alphabet [1965] © 1968
Poll Tax Song, The see "Bring the Summer Home" [1989] [3A] [30] © 1989
Prince Charles's Wage Rise [1967] © 1994
Public Unpublic [1986] [26] © 1986
Rogues' Gallery [1989] [3A] [30] © 1989
Second Front Song, The [1943-1944] © 1978
Ship of State see "Skipper Heath" [1975] © 1994
Skipper Heath [1975] © 1994
Tatty Underpants [1970] © 1994
Ted was playin' on his organ when the miners made their claim (Skipper Heath) [1975] © 1994
Thatcheratoo the Vampire see "Dracumag" [1985] [3A] [30] © 1985
That’s another day gone by, son, close your eyes (Father's Song, The) [1978] [25] © 1978
All On The American Shore [1954] © 1994
Angela Davis see "Love for Love" [1977] [5] [19] © 1971
Banks They Are Rosy, The [1962] [32] © 1968
Big Mouth [1950s] © 1994
Come all you young sailors, a story I'll tell (All On The American Shore) [1954] © 1994
Come, my darling, we're a union (Love for Love) [1977] [5] [19] © 1971
Dear Ronald, I love you, you're doggy and sweet (True Love) [1986] [26] © 1994
Disc of sun in the belching smoke (Disc of Sun) [1967] [3] [5] [11] [28] [52] © 1968
Execution Song [1965] © 1994
Fields of Vietnam, The [1967] © 1968
Flower People, The [1967] © 1994
Ho Chi Minh see "The Ballad of Ho Chi Minh"[1954] [28] © 1968
I used to be committed, man, switched on as I could be (Flower People, The) [1967] © 1994
L.B.J. Looks After Me [1968] © 1968
Leave me, Yankee man, leave me [1945-50] © 1978
Love for Love [1977] [5] [19] © 1971
Now me boys, if you will listen, I'll sing you a little song (The Second Front Song) [1943-1944] © 1978
O brothers, though we're strangers and your land and mine are far apart (Fields of Vietnam, The) [1967] © 1968
On the banks of the Elbe, my love and I sat down to neck (The Banks They Are Rosy) [1962] [32] © 1968
One morning, one morning, just as daylight was dawning (Execution Song) [1965] © 1994
Our boys are standing tall out there (Tall and Proud) [1970] [5] © 1970
Season of Mists ("Uncle Sam, Vietnam" - page 303: Ewan MacColl Songbook) - written for the Festival of Fools
Second Front Song, The [1943-1944] © 1978
Tall and Proud [1970] [5] © 1970
There's a geezer they call Dulles, known as "Big Mouth" to his cullies (Big Mouth) [1950s] © 1994
This Is No' My Ain Hoose [1950] © 1968
This world is just a vale of tears and freedom is a snare (L.B.J. Looks After Me) [1968] © 1968
True Love [1986] [26] © 1994
Uncle Sam, Vietnam - page 303: Ewan MacColl Songbook) - written for the Festival of Fools
Yankee Doodle came to town (yankee Doodle) [1967] [22] © 1968
Ballad of Ho Chi Minh, The [1954] [28] © 1968
Ballad of Jamie Foyers, The see 'Jamie Foyers"
Ballad of Sharpeville, The [1960] [41] © 1968
Ballad of Stalin, The © 1992
Ballad of the Big Cigars, The [1968] [5] © 1968
Ballad of the Carpenter, The [1954] [31] © 1963
Carpenter, The see "The Ballad of the Carpenter" [1954] [31] © 1963
Companeros, The [1968] [22] © 1968
Far away across the ocean (Ballad of Ho Chi Minh, The) [1954] [28] © 1968
Far distant, far distant lies Foyers the brave (Jamie Foyers) [1937-39] © 1963
Farewell to the groves of Shillelagh and Shamrock (Farewell to Ireland) [1966] © 1968
Holiday Song [1970] [1] © 1994
I was born in the time of war and trouble (Ballad of New Poland, The) [1950s] © 1994
Jamie Foyers [1937-39] © 1963
Jesus was a working man (Ballad of the Carpenter, The) [1954] [31] © 1963
Joe Stalin was a mighty man, a mighty man was he © 1992
Kingaroy King [1979] © 1979
London is beastly in winter (Holiday Song) [1970] [1] © 1994
Stalinvarosh [1950s] © 1978
The good ship Gran-Ma lies at anchor in the harbour (Companeros, The) [1968] [22] © 1968
There's a little sun-drenched island (Ballad of the Big Cigars, The) [1968] [5] © 1968
We're just a couple of flaming pommie bastards (Kingaroy King) [1979] © 1979
Ahmed Timol and Matthew Mabelone (Great Conspiracy, The) [1986] [27] [49] © 1968
Black and White [1963] [22] [49] © 1968
Cut-Price Hero [1970] [22] © 1970
Did you hear the wind that came in the night from the Northland? (White Wind, Black Tide) [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
From the Cape to Southwest Africa (Ballad of Sharpeville, The) [1960] [41] © 1968
Great Conspiracy, The [1986] [27] [49] © 1986
Have you heard of Sir Oswald, the blue-blooded knight (The Leader's A Bleeder) [1943] © 1994
I know a smashin' fella, and his name is Paul (White Tornado) [1969] © 1994
Leader's a Bleeder, The [1943] © 1994
Now pause awhile, my friends, and listen to what I'm going to tell to you (Ten Young Women) [1986] [49] © 1986
Present-day hero—sporting a pinstripe and wearing the regiment's tie (Cut-Price Hero) [1970] [22] © 1970
Sixteenth day of June in the year of seventy-six ('Soweto': see "White Wind, Black Tide") [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
Soweto see "White Wind, Black Tide" [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
Ten Young Women and One Young Man [1986] [49] © 1986
The apple's ripe upon the bough, the orange on the tree (Black and White) [1963] [22] [49] © 1968
The warriors came, they overran our land (see "White Wind, Black Tide) [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
Warriors Came, The (see "White Wind, Black Tide) [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
Where is your daddy, son? [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
Where Is Your Daddy, Son? see "White Wind, Black Tide" [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
White Tornado [1969] © 1994
White Wind see "White Wind, Black Tide" [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
White Wind, Black Tide [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978
Who are the people, the people of Southern Africa? (see "White Wind, Black Tide) [1978] [25] [49] [55] © 1978