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Popular Tunes in 17th Century England

Release date:
01.01.1980
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Plays count:
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List

1

London Tunes: Hyde Park
London Tunes: Hyde Park

2

London Tunes: Mayden Lane
London Tunes: Mayden Lane

3

London Tunes: St. Paul’s Wharf
London Tunes: St. Paul’s Wharf

4

London Tunes: Tower Hill
London Tunes: Tower Hill

5

London Tunes: Gray’s Inn
London Tunes: Gray’s Inn

6

Country Dances: Cuckolds All in a Row
Country Dances: Cuckolds All in a Row

7

Country Dances: Merry Milkmaids We
Country Dances: Merry Milkmaids We

8

Country Dances: Woodicock
Country Dances: Woodicock

9

Country Dances: Newcastle
Country Dances: Newcastle

10

Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Callino Casturame
Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Callino Casturame

11

Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Come Live With Me and Be My Love
Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Come Live With Me and Be My Love

12

Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Light O’Love
Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Light O’Love

13

Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Jog On
Four Ballad Tunes Mentioned by Shakespeare: Jog On

14

The 17th Century Top Three: Greensleeves
The 17th Century Top Three: Greensleeves

15

The 17th Century Top Three: Fortune My Foe
The 17th Century Top Three: Fortune My Foe

16

The 17th Century Top Three: Packington’s Pound
The 17th Century Top Three: Packington’s Pound

17

Across the Channel: Chi Passa
Across the Channel: Chi Passa

18

Across the Channel: All in a Garden Green
Across the Channel: All in a Garden Green

19

Across the Channel: La Folia
Across the Channel: La Folia

20

Across the Channel: Quatre Branles
Across the Channel: Quatre Branles

21

Across the Border: The Clean Contrary Way
Across the Border: The Clean Contrary Way

22

Across the Border: Gilderoy
Across the Border: Gilderoy

23

Across the Border: Gillicrankie
Across the Border: Gillicrankie

24

Across the Border: The Miller of the Dee
Across the Border: The Miller of the Dee