More "American Folk" related MIDI files
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The Lurline Polka Arranged upon W. V. Wallace's Opera: Lurline, by Charles D'Albert. (1860) for General MIDI playback
Nearer, My God, to Thee Words by Sarah Adams. Music by Charles A. White. (Feb 1881) for General MIDI playback
Bonnie Sweet Bessie the Maid o' Dundee by J. L. Gilbert (1873) for General MIDI playback
The Soldier's Tear Words Thomas Haynes Baily. Music by George Alexander Lee. (1830) for General MIDI playback
The Mariner's Adieu Words and Music by Dr. Henry Dielman (circa 1834) for General MIDI playback
Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer Words by Edward Fitzball, 1792-1873. Music by William Vincent Wallace, 1812-1860. (1859) for...
I Would I Were a Fairy or Bright Thoughts for Dark Hours Words by R. F. Houseman. Music by Augusta Browne. (1841) for...
Ben Gray, the Village Smith Baritone Song and Refrain Words and Music by Samuel Bradbury (6 Jan 1885) for General MIDI...
There Is Honey in the Old Hive Yet Words by D. C. Marsh. Music by P. A. Schnecker. (1882) for General MIDI playback A...
Good-bye, Uncle Caleb A Centennial Song Words and Music by Walter Kittredge (1876) for General MIDI playback
The Kentucky Alligator or Ceasar's Trip to the Cristal Palace On de back ob de Alligater Written, Composed & Arranged by...
A Song for New England Words by H.W. Elsworth, Esq. Music by Miss Augusta Browne. (1840) for General MIDI playback
We Sat By the River Words and Music by Claribel (pseud. for Mrs. Charlotte Alington Barnard) (1872) for General MIDI pl...
Lucy Long Words and Music -- anon. (1844) for General MIDI playback
Sad News From Home Written and Composed by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore for General MIDI playback
The Coquette Words by Miss C. B. Composed by and arranged for the Piano Forte by James Pierpont. (28 May 1853) for Gener...
My Lady (from the poem "The Henchman", 1877) Words by John Greenleaf Whittier. Music by George L. Osgood. (1879) for G...
Katy Darling As Sung by Christy's Minstrels Words by J. C. Creenham. Melody by Vincenzo Bellini. (1851) for General MI...
The Coolie Chinee by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1871) for General MIDI playback A Humorous Song
Let the Light of Days Depart Words and Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1904 (12 May 1851) for General MIDI playback To Ge...