More "American Folk" related MIDI files
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The St. Louis Cyclone Words by Ren. Shields, 1868-1913. Music by George Evans, 1870-1815. Arranged by Max Hoffman. (1896...
The Granite Hills Words and Music by H. W. Dunbar (3 May 1851) for General MIDI playback
Home on the Range Words by Dr. Brewster M. Higley. Music by Daniel E. Kelly, 1873. Arranged by Benjamin Robert Tubb (21...
Ben Fisher and Wife or the Humble Home Words and Music by T. Wood (1854) for General MIDI playback
Billy Boy A Curious Legend (Words and Music--anon.) Arranged by Edward L. White. (1847) for General MIDI playback
All's Well Words by Thomas John Didbin. Music by John Braham (1805) for General MIDI playback from "The English Fleet in...
Going Home! Dedicated to Mrs. E. C. Huntley, Nashville, Tennessee. Ballad and Chorus Companion to Home Delights: as pe...
The Dismal Swamp Words--anonymous. Music by Bernard Covert. Arranged by Prof. T. Wood. (1852) for General MIDI playback...
Requiem Composed by Charles Glover (1876) for General MIDI playback To the Memory of General George Armstrong Custer
The Flag of Texas Composed by Anthony F. Winnemore. Arranged by P. M. Wolfsierffer. (16 July 1836) for General MIDI play...
Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay! by Henry J. Sayers (1891) for General MIDI playback Sung Miss Lottie Collins in "Miss Helyett"
McCarthy's Boarding House Words and Music by Thomas E. Powers. (1878) for General MIDI playback Comic Song and Chorus
Ive Been Working on the Railroad Levee Song; The Eyes of Texas Words and Music -- anon. (1894) Words for "The Eyes of Te...
Ben Bolt, or Oh! Don't You Remember Sung by Miss Clara Bruce. As Sung by J. H. McCann. Ballad Words by Thomas Dunn En...
Hurrah! for the Rail and the River! w. Willliam Downing Evans. m. Henry John Groves. (Mar 1858) for General MIDI playba...
Jerusalem the Golden Words by John Mason Neale. Music by M. F. H. Smith. (1871) for General MIDI playback
The Song of Liberty; or, The March of "Concord" A Favorite National Air Words and Music by B. Cahill (4 March 1854) fo...
Little Mollie Brown! Words by Arthur W. French. Music by Fred. ter Linden. (1878) for General MIDI playback
Absent Friends By George Washbourne Morgan. (5 May 1854) for General MIDI playback