The Laura Ingalls Wilder songbook : favorite songs from the Little house books / compiled and edited by Eugenia Garson ; illustrated by Garth Williams ; arranged for piano and guitar by Herbert Haufrecht.
Sixty-two songs and hymns characterize the nineteenth century American pioneer.
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New York :
Harper & Row,
[1981]
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Table of Contents:
- The beacon-light of home
- The floating scow of old Virginia
- Ben Bolt
- Keep the horseshoe over the door
- Life let us cherish
- Oft in the stilly night
- Rock me to sleep
- Love's old sweet song
- Buy a broom
- Camptown races
- Golden years are passing by
- Paddle your own canoe
- It will never do to give it up so
- Oh, Susanna
- The Campbells are coming
- All the blue bonnets are over the border
- Where there's a will there's a way
- Billy boy
- Buffalo gals
- The singing school
- Captain Jinks
- Old Dan Tucker
- Old Grimes
- Polly-wolly-doodle
- Pop! Goes the weasel
- Uncle John
- Weevily wheat
- The star-spangled banner
- When Johnny comes marching home
- Hail Columbia
- Uncle Sam's farm
- America
- The blue Juniata
- Come in and shut the door
- Green grows the laurel
- In dreamland far away
- In the starlight
- Whip-poor-will's song
- Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad!
- Wait for the wagon
- Beware!
- The girl I left behind me
- The big sunflower
- The gum-tree canoe
- A railroad man for me
- Barbary Allen
- Bonny Doon
- Highland Mary
- Lily Dale
- My heart is sair for somebody
- Kitty Wells
- We're all here: the song of the freed men
- Am I a soldier of the cross?
- When I can read my title clear
- The home of the soul
- Merry, merry Christmas!
- My Sabbath home
- The ninety and nine
- The old chariot
- Sweet by and by
- Pull for the shore
- There is a happy land.