The Bonny Labouring Boy: Traditional Songs & Tunes From A Norfolk Farm Worker
- "You must get the tune first..."
- The Female Drummer
- "People what don't like to hear an old song..."
- Two Jolly Butchers
- Polka
- "When I sing a song my mind is on it..."
- Bold Archer
- There's Bound to be a Row
- Betsy the Servant Maid
- Firelock Stile
- The Green Mossy Banks of the Lee
- The Pretty Ploughboy
- The Watercress Girl
- A Week's Matrimony
- The Black Velvet Band
- A Hornpipe
- The Maid of Australia
- Alone, Alone in London
- Miss Doxy
- The Bonny Labouring Boy
- The Good Luck Ship
- The Fowler
- In Scarborough Fair Town
- I Had an Old Hoss
- The Green Bed
- A Jig
- The Bold Drover
- Georgie
- A Schottische
- Black-Hearted Gypsies O
- The Rigs of the Times
- The Grand Hotel
- The Transports
- Where the Shamrocks Grow
- Barton Broad Ditty
- Adieu to Old England
- Bold Fisherman
- A Polka
- Ekefield Town
- A Happy Family
- Old Joe, the Boat is Going Over
- Blackberry Fold
- They Told Me in the Gaol
- The Fowler
- Colin and Phoebe
- Jack Tar on Shore
- The Turkish Lady
- A Slow Stepdance Tune
- Lost Lady Found
- Coming Home From the Wake
- The Poacher's Fate
- The Poor Smuggler's Boy
- A Hornpipe
- The Bonny Bunch of Roses O
What Will Become of England?
- What Will Become of England?
- My Life
- A-going to Widdliecombe Fair
- Working in a Gang
- The Spotted Cow
- Barton Waltz
- The Harvest
- The Barley Straw
- The Farmer's Servant
- The Pretty Ploughboy
- My Grandfather and My Father
- Jack Tar on Shore
- Two Hornpipes: Yarmouth and Meg Merilees
- On Board of the Kangaroo
- Young and Growing
- My Mother
- My Upbringing
- The Foggy Dew
- Hunger and Pay
- Three Toasts
- Nelson's Monument
- I Used to Go Along of Him
- Barton Broad Babbing Ballad
- Babbing for Eels
- Talk and Melodeon Pieces
- Singing in Public Houses
- Charming and Delightful
- The Old Songs
- On Yon Lofty Mountain
- Learning From my Father
- She Never Had Time to Sit Down
- The Turkish Lady
- Poaching
- Henry the Poacher
- Windy Old Weather
- My Father at Sea
- Sweet William
- How My Father Learned Songs
- The Yarmouth Fishermen's Songs
- The Crocodile
- The Soldier and Sailor's Prayer
- London Is as Sharp as the Edge of a Knife
- Up to the Rigs of London Town
- Up to the Present I Ain't Forgot Anything Yet
- Blackberry Fold
- Adieu to Old Eng-e-land Here's Adieu