100 songs :
1. Sumer is icumen in
2. Ah! The sighs that come fro' my heart
3. The Three Ravens
4. The King's hunt
5. The Hawthorn tree
6. Westron wynde
7. The woods so wild
8. Chevy Chace
9. Of all the birds, from Deuteromelia (Ravenscroft,
Thomas)
10. We be three poor mariners
11. By a bank as I lay
12. The Carman's whistle
13. The British grenadiers
14. Come, live with me and be my love
15. Greensleeves
16. O...(+)
100 songs :
1. Sumer is icumen in
2. Ah! The sighs that come fro' my heart
3. The Three Ravens
4. The King's hunt
5. The Hawthorn tree
6. Westron wynde
7. The woods so wild
8. Chevy Chace
9. Of all the birds, from Deuteromelia (Ravenscroft,
Thomas)
10. We be three poor mariners
11. By a bank as I lay
12. The Carman's whistle
13. The British grenadiers
14. Come, live with me and be my love
15. Greensleeves
16. Once I loved a maiden fair
17. You gentlemen of England
18. Early one morning
19. Love me little, love me long
20. Pretty Polly Oliver
21. Begone, dull care!
22. There was a jolly miller
23. The Barley-mow
24. Barbara Allen
25. The Leather bottel
26. John Peel
27. The Oak and the ash
28. Love will find out the way
29. With jockey to the fair
30. Down among the dead men
31. The Bailiff's daughter of Islington
32. King Arthur
33. The Cheshire man
34. The Derby ram
35. The Lincolnshire poacher
36. Ward the pirate
37. The Barkshire tragedy
38. The Vly is on the turmut
39. The Plough-boy
40. Lord Rendal
41. Widdicombe fair
42. Byrd: O mistress mine
43. Byrd: I thought that Love had been a boy
44. Weelkes: Cease, sorrows, now
45. Morley: It was a lover and his lass
46. Morley: Now is the month of maying
47. Johnson: As I walked forth
48. Johnson: Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong
49. Dowland: Awake, sweet love
50. Dowland: Now, O now, I needs must part
51. Dowland: Come again
52. Campion: Shall I come, sweete Love, to thee
53. Campion: Never weather-beaten sail
54. Campion: There is a garden in her face
55. Wilbye: Flora gave me fairest flowers
56. Bennet: Weep, O mine eyes
57. Rosseter: If she forsake me
58. Ford: Since first I saw your face
59. Lawes: Gather your rosebuds
60. Gibbons: The Silver swan
61. Lawes: Bid me to live
62. Savile: Here's a health unto His Majesty
63. Locke: My lodging it is on the cold ground
64. Humfrey: I pass all my hours (The Phoenix)
65. Humfrey: O the sad day!
66. Blow: Tell me no more
67. Blow: It is not that I love you less (The
Self-banished)
68. Purcell: I attempt from love's sickness to fly
69. Purcell: Nymphs and Shepherds
70. Purcell: I'll sail upon the dog-star
71. Purcell: Dido's song
72. Purcell: Mad Bess
73. Purcell: What shall I do?
74. Leveridge: The Roast beef of old England
75. Leveridge: Black-eyed Susan
76. Arne: Under the greenwood tree
77. Arne: Blow, blow, thou winter wind
78. Arne: When daisies pied
79. Arne: Tell me where is fancy bred
80. Arne: Where the bee sucks
81. Linley: Here's to the maiden
82. Jackson: What shepherd or nymph of the grove?
83. Jackson: To fairest Delia's grassy tomb
84. Dibdin: Blow high, blow low
85. Dibdin: Yo, heave ho!
86. Dibdin: Then farewell, my trim-built wherry
87. Dibdin: Tom Bowling
88. Dibdin: The jolly young waterman
89. Hook: The Lass of Richmond Hill
90. R.J.S. Stevens: Sigh no more, ladies
91. Davy: The Bay of Biscay
92. Dibdin: The Death of Nelson
93. Colonel R. Mellish: Drink to me only
94. Horn: Cherry ripe
95. Horn: I've been roaming
96. Bishop: Bid me discourse
97. Bishop: Should he upbraid
98. Bishop: Love has eyes
99. Bishop: The Dashing white sergeant
100. J.A. Wade: Meet me by moonlight