Ford, Warde H.
VIAF ID: 19939083 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Ford ‡b Warde H.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ford, Warde H.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ford, Warde H.
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (1)
Works
Title | Sources |
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I ain't gonna be treated this-a-way | |
Andrew Batann | |
As the dew flies over the green valley | |
Barney McShane | |
Betsy | |
Buffalo, buffalo | |
Captain Wedderburn's courtship | |
The Cumberland crew | |
Custer's last charge | |
Down in the diving bell | |
The Fair captive | |
Fair Charlotte | |
The Flying cloud [fragment] | |
Goin' down that road feelin' bad | |
The Green fields of Virginia [textual transcriptions]. | |
India's burning sands [melodic transcription]. | |
The Jam on Gerry's rock | |
James Bird | |
Jennie fair, John, sweet Rosemary | |
Jerry will you ile that car [fragment] | |
Jimmie Lanigan | |
John Brown | |
John Hopper's hill | |
Johnny | |
King John | |
Lady Leroy | |
The Lass of Glen Shee | |
The Last fierce charge [textual and melodic transcriptions]. | |
The Little brown bulls | |
Loll de dol lay, loll de dollity, try all de mum day | |
The Lowlands low | |
McAllister | |
The Mermaid | |
Milwaukee fire | |
Miss McKinley hollered, she screamed and she squalled | |
The Mowing of the hay | |
My bonny black Bess | |
My mother was a lady | |
My name is Edward Anderson | |
Nightingales of spring | |
Our goodman | |
Oxford merchant | |
Proud Dacus and Captain Hull | |
Resettlement Administration recordings collection | |
Sergeant Tally-ho | |
The Shanty boy [textual transcriptions with notes]. | |
So buy me tella wella why thee | |
The Soldier's sweetheart [textual transcription]. | |
Songs and ballads of American history and of the asssassination [sic] of presidents | |
A story, a story, a story anon | |
The sun it had sunk in his home in the west | |
Sweet Willie came jogging home from the plow | |
Texas Canyon | |
There is a land of pleasure | |
There's a simple cottage there | |
They took her from her cradle bed | |
Timbrooks & Molly | |
The Tune the old cow died on | |
'Twas a pretty fair maid sat in the garden | |
Twas just before the last fierce charge | |
'Twas the gray of early morning when the dreadful cry of "fire" | |
W.P.A. California Folk Music Project collection, 1938-1940 | |
A warrior so brave a maiden so bright | |
We arrived at North Crandon one morning 'twas nine | |
When the clouds began to gather and the thunder it did roll | |
The Wild Irish boy | |
Will ya wear the red, Jinnie Jenkins? | |
Young Charlotte lived on the mountain side in a wild and lonely spot | |
Young Monroe |