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| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| 15 Men on a Dead Man's Chest | SS 11 | |
| A challenge here, a challenge there, one will live, one will die die die die | Roving Tourney | W 23 |
| A Daisy A Day | OOPS 06 | |
| A dragon has come to our village today | Do Virgins Taste Better? | H 01 |
| A Dragon's Retort | H 02 | |
| A Grazing Mace | H 03 | |
| A grazing mace, how sweet the sound, that felled a foe for me | A Grazing Mace | H 03 |
| A great lord came walking through the forest one morning with a weapon in his hand | The Tower | B 13 |
| A Knight To Remember | H 35 | |
| A little maiden climbed on an old man's knee | After The Ball | LT 34 |
| A log driver's waltz pleases girls completely | Log Driver's Waltz | H 06 |
| A Scotsman clad in kilt left the bar one evening fair | The Scotsman's Kilt | BS 24 |
| A small bird sat on an ivy bush and the song he sang was the jug of punch. | Jug Of Punch | BS 26 |
| A soul, a soul, a soul cake please, good missus, a soul cake | Souling Song | LT 42 |
| A Walk In The Irish Rain | BS 11 | |
| A whack on the head makes a fighter go down | Go Down | BS 39 |
| Across the fields and far away | The Last Watchman | W 07 |
| Acushla, mine, the singing birds are calling | Londonderry Air (Acushla Mine) | LT 37 |
| Adieu, adieu kind friends, yes, adieu | There is a Tavern in the Town | BS 29 |
| After drinking a quart of the Johnny Jump Up | Johnny Jump Up | BS 40 |
| After The Ball | LT 34 | |
| After the ball is over after the break of dawn | After The Ball | LT 34 |
| Ah-de-do, Ah-de-day-de, He Whistled And Sang Til The Greenwoods | The Whistling Gypsy Rover | BS 15 |
| Alas, my lady you've done me dirt | Green Sleeves (SCA Version) | H 04 |
| Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously. | Greensleeves (Version 1) Greensleeves (Version 2) |
PE 03 PE 04 |
| All For Gold | SS 01 | |
| All for Gold boys, Gold, I'll tithe your every breath | All For Gold | SS 01 |
| All for Marie's wedding. | Marie's Wedding | LT 33 |
| All he saw was a woman, and all she was, Was a dream... | The Tower | B 13 |
| All I can say is "An Tir Evermore!" | An Tir Ever More | PS 01 |
| All the lassies say Hello, Donald where's your trousers. | Donald Where's Your Trousers | H 36 |
| All the lords in Old England would not purchase Portmore. | Bonny Portmore | LT 17 |
| An apple, a pear, a plum or a cherry any good thing to make us all merry | Souling Song | LT 42 |
| An' her name it was ca'd Pretty Peggy-o! | The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie-O | LT 30 |
| An Ode to Duct Tape | H 26 | |
| An old man came courting me | Maids When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man | BS 03 |
| An Tir Ever More | PS 01 | |
| And all the ladies say hello-- Donald where's your trousers | Donald Where's Your Trousers? | H 36 |
| And always remember the longer you live, | Bloody Brass Handles | BS 38 |
| And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died | The Night That Paddy Murphy Died | BS 34 |
| And forgive me for the burden I place upon your head. | Burden of the Crown | W 01 |
| And here's to the hammer of Thor. | Axe Time | SS 09 |
| And I Never Will Forget My Love Annachie. | Annachie Gordon | LT 38 |
| And it's Gold boys Gold, I'll tithe your every breath | All For Gold | SS 01 |
| And it's cheer up me lads let your hearts never fail | The Bonnie Ship The Diamond | SS 08 |
| And it's no! Nae! Never! No, nae, never, no more! | The Wild Rover | BS 14 |
| And it's over the mountain and over the main through Gibralter, to France and Spain | Two Recruiting Sergants | W 17 |
| And it's o-ver the moun-tain, and ov-er the main, Through Aden-veldt… | Two Recruiting Sergants (SCA Version) | PS 08 |
| And its Row boys, row and pull with every breath | Row Boys Row | SS 14 |
| And the sheep, they are running away, running away | The Lay of Diane and Cordigan and a few incidental sheep | BS 09 |
| And the third sang a raggle taggle gypsy-o | Raggle Taggle Gypsy | BS 28 |
| And they all go marching down to the Crown to get in to the reign. | The Lemming Song | H 23 |
| And together we'll face the world. | Ramblin' Rover | BS 19 |
| And we called her the Great Norse Rover! | The Great Norse Rover | H 11 |
| And we'll fight in the name of our country | Don't Have A Boat | SS 12 |
| Anne Boleyn | With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm | H 13 |
| Annachie Gordon | LT 38 | |
| Are You Going To Scarborough Fair? | Scarborough Fair (Male Version) Scarborough Fair (Female Version) |
LT 05 LT 06 |
| Are your going to Dragonwood Faire? Muskol, smoke, rainwater and beer. | Dragonwood Faire | H 30 |
| Arm in arm and row on row | Marie's Wedding | LT 33 |
| As down the glen one Easter morn, to a city fair rode I | The Foggy Dew | OOPS 02 |
| As I came in by Auchindoun, | The Haughs O' Cromdale | W 22 |
| As I was going over the far famed Kerry Mountains | Whiskey In The Jar | BS 16 |
| As I was waukin' all alone | Twa Corbies | B 01 |
| At night she comes home and drinks tea. | Down at the Inn | BS 30 |
| At the Winter War, back in 24, | Christiona Goes Shopping | W 32 |
| Avacal | W 09 | |
| Avacal I am coming home | Avacal | W 09 |
| Avacal Rovers | BS 31 | |
| Axe Time | SS 09 | |
| Axe time, sword time, bend your back to the oar, | Axe Time | SS 09 |
| Axes flash, broadswords swing, | March of Cambreadth | W 05 |
| Ay-de-mi, the ravens cry | Netherhill | B 12 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Barbara Allen | PE 11 | |
| Barrett's Privateers | SS 03 | |
| Bedlam boys are bonny | Mad Maudlin | PE 06 |
| Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie | PE 12 | |
| Belt and Chain | SP 01 | |
| Better loved ye cannae be, will ye no come back again? | Will Ye No Come Back | W 25 |
| Black Is The Colour Of My True Love's Hair | (Female Version) (Male Version) |
LT 43 LT 44 |
| Blood and Roses | W 36 | |
| Bloody Brass Handles | BS 38 | |
| Bonnie Charlie's now awa' Safely o'er the friendly main. | Will Ye No Come Back | W 25 |
| Bonny Boys of Bedlam | Mad Maudlin | PE 06 |
| Bonny Portmore | LT 17 | |
| Bottle Of Wine | OOPS 01 | |
| Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine | Bottle Of Wine | OOPS 01 |
| Brave and Bonny Host | PS 05 | |
| Brave And Frozen Host | PS 06 | |
| Bring me my Whiskey mother | Scotlands Depraved | BS 10 |
| Broom of Cowdendowns | LT 01 | |
| Buchan (Harking) Is Bonnie And There Lives My Love | Annachie Gordon | LT 38 |
| Burden of the Crown | W 01 | |
| But gone was the House o' MacDonald | The Glencoe Massacre | W 10 |
| But her words were lost in the wind | The Tower | B 13 |
| But the cat came back the very next day | The Cat Came Back | OOPS 05 |
| But the Celt came back, the very next day! | The Celt Came Back | H 31 |
| But the Hearlds cry sang loud high called out in the foggy dew | The Foggy Dew (SCA version) | W 21 |
| But To Roam All Alone On The Shore, Shore, Shore | The Maid On The Shore | SS 04 |
| By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonnie braes | Loch Lomond | LT 31 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Cam Ye O'er Frae France? | W 28 | |
| Cam ye o'er frae France? Cam y'doon by Lunnon? | Cam Ye O'er Frae France? | W 28 |
| Came a knight in green and white | Netherhill | B 12 |
| Can you hear the drums, Steffano? | Steffano (or "I'm Drunk, But Thanks For Asking!") | BS 32 |
| Can you imagine a piece of the universe More fit for princes and kings | Out on the Mira | SS 06 |
| Carry him to his sleeping bag | Friar O'Neil | BS 18 |
| Chastity Belt | BS 01 | |
| Chastity belt, nonnie nonnie, | Chastity Belt | BS 01 |
| Cherry that has no stone | The Riddle Song (Modern Version) | LT 39 |
| Cherry withouten any stone | The Riddle Song | PE 01 |
| Christiona Goes Shopping | W 32 | |
| Claimed the heart of another wife, the heart of another wife | Hundred Years War | W 34 |
| Cockles And Mussels (aka Molly Malone) | LT 10 | |
| Come all ye forsaken take warning by me | Falken Lover | SS 13 |
| Come and I Will Sing You | LT 25 | |
| Come and I will sing you, what will you sing me? | Come and I Will Sing You | LT 25 |
| Come and listen, I'll tell you what happened to me | Johnny Jump Up | BS 40 |
| Come By The Hills | LT 02 | |
| Come By The Hills To The Land Where Fancy Is Free. | Come By The Hills | LT 02 |
| Come ye back when summer's in the meadow | Danny Boy | LT 36 |
| Cruel is the snow that sweeps Glencoe | The Glencoe Massacre | W 10 |
| Crying cockles and mussels alive alive-o. | Cockles And Mussels | LT 10 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Danny Boy | LT 36 | |
| Dark And Stormy Night | B 02 | |
| Deep in the heart of Veraquilon | The Cloak Of John Macleod | H 18 |
| Deep Into The Stony Hills, Miles From Town Or Hold | Threes | B 03 |
| Derek is a fighter Who forgot his helm | The Embalmed Gryphon Steamboat | H 24 |
| Did she ever return? No, she never returned, | Ship That Never Returned | SS 10 |
| Do virgins taste better than those who are not? | Do Virgins Taste Better? | H 01 |
| Do Virgins Taste Better? | H 01 | |
| Do you hear what I say? | Voices In The Hall | H 27 |
| Donald Where's Your Trousers? | H 36 | |
| Don't Have A Boat | SS 12 | |
| Don't Take A lover Who Lives By The Sea | Falken Lover | SS 13 |
| Down at the black swan | The Black Swan | BS 33 |
| Down at the Inn | BS 30 | |
| Down by the Sally Gardens My love and I did meet | Sally Gardens | LT 35 |
| Down the rocky road, another way to Dublin | Rocky Road To Dublin | BS 37 |
| Downe adowne hay downe hay downe | There Were Three Ravens | PE 07 |
| Dragonwood Faire | H 30 | |
| Drink down a toast to the brave and bonny host | The Brave and Bonny Host | PS 05 |
| Drinking Borealis Mead | BS 41 | |
| Drunken Sailor | SS 15 | |
| Duct Tape, oh duct tape, A fighter's constant friend. | An Ode to Duct Tape | H 26 |
| Dumbarton's Drums | (Female Version) (Male Version) |
LT 29 LT 28 |
| Dumbarton's drums they sound sae bonnie, When they remind me of my Jeannie | Dumbarton's Drums (Male Version) | LT 28 |
| Dumbarton's drums they sound so bonnie, and they remind me of my Johnnie | Dumbarton's Drums (Female Version) | LT 29 |
| Duty to be done, and I say aye | On My Honour | PS 09 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Eileen Aroon | LT 16 | |
| Enlist my bonnie laddie and come awa with me. | Two Recruiting Sergants | W 17 |
| Every war that must be fought | Go Down | BS 39 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Falken Lover | SS 13 | |
| Far down the road, in a tent made of gold | The Authenticity Police | H 21 |
| Fare thee well, for I must leave thee, | There is a Tavern In the Town | BS 29 |
| Fareweel, ye dungeons dark and strang | MacPherson's Farewell | B 10 |
| Female Highwayman | Sovay (aka: The Female Highwayman) | B 11 |
| Female of the Species | LT 11 | |
| Fifteen men on a dead man's chest, Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum. | 15 Men on a Dead Man's Chest | SS 11 |
| Fights for the banner of An Tir | The Brave and Bonny Host | PS 05 |
| Fill our cups with ale or wine or beer | The Brave and Bonny Host | PS 05 |
| Fill thou the cup and I the can | Martin Said To His Man | PE 05 |
| Fire on the Mountain, run, boys, run | The Faerie Queen Went Down To Georgia | B 08 |
| Flies to warn fell Netherhill | Netherhill | B 12 |
| For he goes birling down the down-white water | Log Driver's Waltz | H 06 |
| For she is a pirate queen! | The Pirate Queen | H 34 |
| For the bonnie ship the Diamond goes a-fishing for the whale! | The Bonnie Ship The Diamond | SS 08 |
| For the ladies in the SCA are deadly as the male! | The Ladies In The SCA | H 37 |
| For the pine and the ash and bonnie ellum tree | Home Boys Home | BS 42 |
| For the ship that never returned. | Ship That Never Returned | SS 10 |
| For they all go bare and they live by the air And they want no drink or money | Mad Maudlin | PE 06 |
| For they were the Worms of the Earth, and I am the son of might, | The Son of Might | W 14 |
| For to see Mad Tom of Bedlam Ten thousand miles I travelled | Mad Maudlin | PE 06 |
| For tonight shall merry-i be Tomorrow we'll be sober. | Three Jolly Coachmen | BS 27 |
| For tonight we drink the health of every lord and lady | Avacal Rover | W 09 |
| For you must hold a card to dance on the greensward, | You Must Hold a Card | H 42 |
| Freaking the Mundanes | H 44 | |
| Friar O'Neill | BS 18 | |
| From a bright new pavilion that looks very trim, | Drinking Borealis Mead | BS 41 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Gaudete | PE 08 | |
| Gaudete, gaudete Christus est natus | Gaudete | PE 08 |
| General Taylor | SS 02 | |
| Gentlemen, it is my duty to inform you of one beauty | Queen Of Argyll | LT 26 |
| Give me that real old time religion | That Real Old Time Religion | H 14 |
| Glenwhorple (The "G" Song) | H 05 | |
| Go Down | BS 39 | |
| God Bless the master of this house, and the mistress of the hall | Souling Song | LT 42 |
| God Damn them All! I was told We'd cruise the seas for American gold | Barrett's Privateers | SS 03 |
| God rest ye merry shepards though ye think the Prince at bay | The Lay of Diane and Cordigan and a few incidental sheep | BS 09 |
| Good landlord fill the flowing bowl | Three Jolly Coachmen | BS 27 |
| Good luck to the Barley Mow | The Barley Mow | BS 12 |
| Got a helm full of pain! | Helm Full of Pain | H 43 |
| Grandmother, Grandmother, I need a weapon | Kerowyn's Ride | W 29 |
| Green Grow the Rushes, Oh | LT 15 | |
| Green Sleeves (SCA Version) | H 04 | |
| Green sleeves to my purple shirt | Green Sleeves (SCA Version) | H 04 |
| Greensleeves | (Version 1) (Version 2) |
PE 03 PE 04 |
| Greensleeves was all my joy | Greensleeves (Version 1) Greensleeves (Version 2) |
PE 03 PE 04 |
| Gryphons Fury | W 03 | |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Happy Birthday!(UHH!) Happy Birthday!(UHH!) | Volga Birthday Song | H 15 |
| Hark where the night is falling hark hear the pipes a calling | Scotland The Brave | LT 27 |
| Hasten, oh Huscarls, north to the Dane-Law | Song of the Shield-Wall | W 20 |
| Hasten, oh sea-steed, over the swan-road, | Song of the Shield-Wall | W 20 |
| He fights for blood and roses | Blood and Roses | W 36 |
| He fights for the lady's honor, and never for the gold. | The Champion | LT 45 |
| He played a tune and he danced a roon beneath the gallows-tree! | MacPherson's Farewell | B 10 |
| He remembers the first time he met her, he remembers the first thing she | A Daisy A Day | OOPS 06 |
| He swore he'd bring them home again though all Hell should bar the way! | The Drum | W 35 |
| He was once a sergent of mine. | Dragonwood Faire | H 30 |
| Heg digga din, hey digga din, down at the inn, | Down at the Inn | BS 30 |
| Hello broadsword my old friend | Sounds of Violence | H 45 |
| Helm Full of Pain | H 43 | |
| Her eyes they shone like the diamonds, You'd think she was Queen of the land | The Black Velvet Band | BS 17 |
| Her name was Barbara Allen, Allen | Barbara Allen | PE 11 |
| He's got no faloodorum, fadidledo doorum | Maids When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man | BS 03 |
| HEUGHT! Glenwhorple, Heilan' men | Glenwhorple (The "G" Song) | H 05 |
| His eyes are cold and restless, His armour bites have healed, | Tourney Known As Crown | W 19 |
| Home Boys Home | BS 42 | |
| Home, home, home I wanter be, | Home Boys Home | BS 42 |
| How blithe each morn was I tae see | Broom of Cowdendowns | LT 01 |
| How I wish I was in period now | Roderick's Cavalier | H 09 |
| How Many Of Them Can We Make Die? | March of Cambreadth | W 05 |
| Hundred Years War | W 34 | |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| I am Going to the West | LT 20 | |
| I am not a Woodsman or a Shepard | I Am Scanadian | PS 07 |
| I Am Scanadian | PS 07 | |
| I Am Stretched On Your Grave | LT 18 | |
| I am stretched on your grave and will lie there forever | I Am Stretched On Your Grave | LT 18 |
| I am the very pattern of a Baron Territorial, | The Baron Territorial A.S. | H 28 |
| I being young and foolish with her did not agree | Sally Gardens | LT 35 |
| I bought me some armour, along with a old helmet, | Helm Full of Pain | H 43 |
| I first produced my pistol and then produced my rapier | Whiskey In The Jar | BS 16 |
| I gave my love a cherry that has no stone | The Riddle Song (Modern Version) | LT 39 |
| I gave my oath on my honour | The Last Watchman | W 07 |
| I have a young sister far beyond the sea | The Riddle Song | PE 01 |
| I have been ready at your hand, | Greensleeves (Version 2) | PE 04 |
| I have been ready at your hand, To grant whatever you would crave; | Greensleeves (Version 2) | PE 04 |
| I have walked 'cross the stones that make up the Knowne World's bones | An Tir Ever More | PS 01 |
| I just got in from the Isle of Skye | Donald Where's Your Trousers? | H 36 |
| I know a valley fair, Eileen Aroon, | Eileen Aroon | LT 16 |
| I Like A Moose | (Male Version) (Female Version) |
BS 04 BS 05 |
| I love a Roving Tourney, a chance to fight with steel, and as I go, I love to kill with wounds that never heal… | Roving Tourney | W 23 |
| I love the ground whereon he stands. | Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair (Female Version) | LT 43 |
| I love the ground whereon she stands | Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair (Male Version) | LT 44 |
| I love the sounds of violence | Sounds of Violence | H 45 |
| I need a sheep to keep me warm through the night | Scotlands Depraved | BS 10 |
| I never will forget my love Annachie | Annachie Gordon | LT 38 |
| I never will play the wild rover no more | The Wild Rover | BS 14 |
| I sat within a valley green, I sat me with my true love | Wind That Shakes The Barley | LT 09 |
| I sat within the valley green, I sat with my true love | The Wind That Shakes The Corn | LT 08 |
| I used to be a farmer and I almost had it all | The Avacal Pirate Song | PS 03 |
| I walked my dear old collie, | Wild Mountian Thyme Parody | H 38 |
| I was born on the listfields | Listfields | SP 02 |
| I was watching my Lord, on the Tourney field | Vik's Stick | W 27 |
| I will be your shelter through rain and through storm | I Am Stretched On Your Grave | LT 18 |
| I Will Go | W 04 | |
| I will go, I will go, when the fighting is over | I Will Go | W 04 |
| I will sing you ten-O | Come and I Will Sing You | LT 25 |
| I wish I were on yonder hill | Shule A Roon | LT 13 |
| I'd have pulled the trigger, pulled the trigger and shot you DEAD.. | Sovay (aka: The Female Highwayman) | B 11 |
| I'll tell you a story about two lovers and from Litchfield town they came. | Sally Grey | B 14 |
| If ever you wander out by the Welsh border | Welsh History 101B | H 20 |
| If we did then who would be Captain? | Don't Have A Boat | SS 12 |
| If you ask any girl in the parish around | Log Driver's Waltz | H 06 |
| If you could have seen her there! Boys, if you had just been there! | Queen Of Argyll | LT 26 |
| If you haven't got a ha' penny, then God bless you | Souling Song | LT 42 |
| Ilkley Moor Ba'at Hat | H 39 | |
| I'll be here in sunshine or in shadow, Oh, Danny boy, oh, Danny boy, I love you so! | Danny Boy | LT 36 |
| I'll dye my petticoats, I'll dye them red | Shule A Roon | LT 13 |
| I'll give you a daisy a day, dear I'll give you a daisy a day. | A Daisy A Day | OOPS 06 |
| I'll hang my harp on the weeping willow tree, | There is a Tavern In the Town | BS 29 |
| I'll love you till the rivers run still and the four winds we know blow away. | A Daisy A Day | OOPS 06 |
| I'll never wear red robes, I'll never wear a blue stone. | The Horse-Tamer's Daughter | B 05 |
| I'll sing you one, oh. | Green Grow the Rushes, Oh | LT 15 |
| I'll tell me Ma when I go home | I'll Tell My Ma | LT 19 |
| I'll Tell My Ma | LT 19 | |
| I'm A Rover | BS 13 | |
| I'm a rover, seldom sober, | I'm A Rover | BS 13 |
| I'm a Viking | H 19 | |
| I'm a Viking, for that's the thing to be | I'm a Viking | H 19 |
| I'm a weaver, a Calton weaver; | Nancy Whiskey | BS 20 |
| I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor | The Boa Constrictor | H 32 |
| I'm coming home, Ireland | Ireland | W 11 |
| I'm gonna marry Mary for when Mary's takin' care of me | Mary Mack | LT 32 |
| I'm here to tell the tale of the drum of Niall Fenn | The Drum | W 35 |
| I'm just a Scadian nobody loves me. | SCA Rhapsody | H 25 |
| I'm sitting on a stile, Mary Where we once sat side by side; | Lament of the Irish | OOPS 08 |
| I'm So Pretty | H 29 | |
| I'm so pretty, and I'll primp if I want to, | I'm So Pretty | H 29 |
| I'm so sick from the drink, I need home for a rest. | The House Homme Anthem | BS 25 |
| I'm Tired Of Dark Eyed Lovers, And I'm Tired Of Raven Hair. | Rat's Falkener Slobber Song (Blondes) | BS 07 |
| In a most delightful way. | Go Down | BS 39 |
| In a neat little town they call Belfast | The Black Velvet Band | BS 17 |
| In Dublin's fair city where the girls are so pretty | Cockles And Mussels | LT 10 |
| In Scotland I was born and bred | Barbara Allen | PE 11 |
| In the grove the whipoorwill | Netherhill | B 12 |
| In the merry month of June, from me home I started | Rocky Road To Dublin | BS 37 |
| In the Tower of London, large as life, | With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm | H 13 |
| In the village of Kilgory, there's a maiden young and fair | Step It Out, Mary | LT 12 |
| In the White Christ's year of nine hundred and six | The Great Norse Rover | H 11 |
| In this fair land I'll stay no more Here labor is in vain | I am Going to the West | LT 20 |
| Ireland | W 11 | |
| Is this a real life, Is this just fantasy. | SCA Rhapsody | H 25 |
| Isn't it grand boys, to be bloody well dead. | Bloody Brass Handles | BS 38 |
| It stands alone against the sky, | The Gallows | LT 24 |
| It Was A Dark And Stormy Night - Or So The Heralds Say | Dark And Stormy Night | B 02 |
| It was down in the glen one early morn | The Foggy Dew (SCA ver) | W 21 |
| It was sad -So sad | The Lemming Tavern | H 47 |
| It was sad when the tavern it came down. | The Lemming Tavern | H 47 |
| It went swish when it missed, | Marvelous SCA Toy | H 33 |
| It will not be long, love, 'til our wedding day! | She Moved Thru The Faire | LT 21 |
| It's a game you all know well, it's travelling the known world over | Avacal Rovers | BS 31 |
| It's the Tourney Known as Crown | Tourney Known As Crown | W 19 |
| It's when I'm drinking I'm always thinking | I'm A Rover | BS 13 |
| I've Always Been A Farmer, And My Heart's Bound To The Land | Of Cabbages | B 07 |
| I've been a wild rover for many a year | The Wild Rover | BS 14 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Jenny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle well, or the Faerie Queen will take your man and tithe him off to hell | The Faerie Queen Went Down To Georgia | B 08 |
| Johnny Be Fair | BS 02 | |
| Johnny be fair and Johnny be fine | Johnny Be Fair | BS 02 |
| Johnny Jump Up | BS 40 | |
| Jug Of Punch | BS 26 | |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Kerowyn, Kerowyn, where are you going? | Kerowyn's Ride | W 29 |
| Kerowyn's Ride | W 29 | |
| Kilkelly Ireland | OOPS 07 | |
| Kilkelly, Ireland eighteen and sixty, my dear and loving son John: | Kilkelly Ireland | OOPS 07 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Lad I don't know where you've been but I see you won first prize | The Scotsman's Kilt | BS 24 |
| Lament of the Irish Immigrant | OOPS 08 | |
| Land of my heart forever, Scotland the Brave | Scotland The Brave | LT 27 |
| Land that the sons of the Saxons will hold! | Song of the Shield-Wall | W 20 |
| Landlord fill the flowing bowl | Three Jolly Coachmen | BS 27 |
Landlord fill the flowing bowl until it doth run over |
Three Jolly Coachmen | BS 27 |
| Landlord fill the flowing bowl Until it doth run over | Three Jolly Coachmen | BS 27 |
| Leezie Lindsay | LT 03 | |
| Let the winds blow high, | Donald Where's Your Trousers? | H 36 |
| Let the winds blow high, Let the winds blow low, | Donald Where's Your Trousers? | H 36 |
| Lewis Bridal Song | Marie's Wedding | LT 33 |
| Lilly the Pink | OOPS 04 | |
| Listfields | SP 02 | |
| Living each day in the SCA takes everything you've got | Mundane | H 16 |
| Loch Lomond | LT 31 | |
| Loch Tay Boat Song | LT 23 | |
| Locked himself in and he missed all the pagentry! Nobody knew he was there | The Albrecht von Rugen Song | H 22 |
| Log Driver's Waltz | H 06 | |
| Londonderry Air (Acushla Mine) | LT 37 | |
| Look at the coffin, bloody brass handles, | Bloody Brass Handles | BS 38 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| MacPherson's Farewell | B 10 | |
| Mad Maudlin (Bonny Boys Of Bedlam) | PE 06 | |
| Maids When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man | Maids When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man | BS 03 |
| Manys a heart was broken after the ball | After The Ball | LT 34 |
| March of Cambreadth | W 05 | |
| Marie's Wedding (The Lewis Bridal Song) | LT 33 | |
| Martin Said To His Man | PE 05 | |
| Martin said to his man Fie, man, fie | Martin Said To His Man | PE 05 |
| Marvelous SCA Toy | H 33 | |
| Mary Mack | LT 32 | |
| Mary Mack's mother's makin' Mary Mack marry me | Mary Mack | LT 32 |
| Me name's Able Rogers, a shareman am I | Wave Over Wave | SS 05 |
| Men of An Tir join together, | The Clinton Smoker's Lament | BS 21 |
| Moose, moose, I like a moose, I've never had anything quite like a moose, I've had many women, my life has been loose | I Like A Moose | BS 04 |
| Moose, moose, I want a moose I've never had anything quite like a moose, I've had lots of others, my life has been loose | I Like A Moose (female version) | BS 05 |
| Mundane | H 16 | |
| Muskol, smoke, rainwater and beer. | Dragonwood Faire | H 30 |
| My father was a horsetamer on the edge of Halley Plain. | The Horse-Tamer's Daughter | B 05 |
| My father was a Lemming and my mother was a Nee | The Lemmings And The Nee | H 41 |
| My Father was a Lemming man from Montengarde was he | The Lemmings And The Nee | H 41 |
| My father worked on the land, | Worms of the Earth | W 13 |
| My honour is to try and my duty is to love | On My Honour | PS 09 |
| My Johnny | BS 06 | |
| My Johnny is a bonny boy | My Johnny | BS 06 |
| My lady's an ostler, an ostler, an ostler, | Down at the Inn | BS 30 |
| My love said to me: My mother won't mind | She Moved Thru The Faire | LT 21 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Nancy Whiskey | BS 20 | |
| Near to Banbridge Town, in the County Down | Star Of The County Down | LT 14 |
| Netherhill | B 12 | |
| Niall march them up the hill, Niall march them down! | The Drum | W 35 |
| No maid I've seen like the brown colleen That I met in the County Down. | Star Of The County Down | LT 14 |
| Nobody knows where my rapier has gone, | I'm So Pretty | H 29 |
| Not one could match the beauty of the Queen of all Argyll! | Queen Of Argyll | LT 26 |
| Now he sleeps with his face in a small subtlety, | Drinking Borealis Mead | BS 41 |
| Now here's good luck to the gill-pot | The Barley Mow | BS 12 |
| Now the Baron has bungled a fine fricassee, | Drinking Borealis Mead | BS 41 |
| Now the deadly widow spider eats the mate that doesn't flee | The Ladies In The SCA | H 37 |
| Now, one old King had troubles of his own | The Celt Came Back | H 31 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| O bonny Portmore, you shine where you stand | Bonny Portmore | LT 17 |
| O Friar O'Neil is drunk again | Friar O'Neil | BS 18 |
| O Soldier Won't You Marry Me | LT 22 | |
| O' soldier, soldier, won't you marry me? | O Soldier Won't You Marry | LT 22 |
| O the broom, the bonnie, bonnie broom | Broom of Cowdendowns | LT 01 |
| Of Cabbages | B 07 | |
| Oh Avacal, come stand with me, come stand by the Gryphon Shield | The Gryphon Shield | W 12 |
| Oh How Lovely Is The Evening | LT 46 | |
| Oh how lovely is the evening, is the evening. | Oh How Lovely Is The Evening | LT 46 |
| Oh I Want A Blonde Maybe Green Eyes Maybe Blue. | Rat's Falkener Slobber Song (Blondes) | BS 07 |
| Oh Ireland I am coming home | Ireland | W 11 |
| Oh it is the greatest mix up that you have ever seen. My father was a Lemming and my mother was a Nee. | The Lemmings And The Nee | H 41 |
| Oh my persona's 1648 | Roderick's Cavalier | H 09 |
| Oh never, Oh never, Oh never again | Johnny Jump Up | BS 40 |
| Oh no (oh no) he's swallowed my toe | The Boa Constrictor | H 32 |
| Oh no, sweet maid, I cannot marry thee, For I have a wife of my own | O Soldier Won't You Marry | LT 22 |
| Oh say, gentle maiden, may I be your lover, | Chastity Belt | BS 01 |
| Oh the night that Paddy Murphy died, is a night I'll never forget | The Night That Paddy Murphy Died | BS 34 |
| Oh the summer time is comin' | Wild Mountain Thyme | LT 07 |
| Oh we are a band of one of these sailors | Don't Have A Boat | SS 12 |
| Oh we built the lemming tavern So we could drink a few | The Lemming Tavern | H 47 |
| Oh where oh where could my coronet be? | Vik's Stick | W 27 |
| Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling, | Danny Boy | LT 36 |
| Oh, dear what can the matter be? Albrecht von Rugen got locked in the | The Albrecht von Rugen Song | H 22 |
| Oh, from Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay, | Star Of The County Down | LT 14 |
| Oh, I come from Scandinavia With my helm upon my head, | I'm a Viking | H 19 |
| Oh, Katherine, take my hand | A Walk In The Irish Rain | BS 11 |
| Oh, row, the rattlin' bog | Rattlin' Bog | H 08 |
| Oh, see how the mist lies over the field, | The Brave and Bonny Host | PS 05 |
| Oh, see the fleet-foot hosts of men who speed with faces wan | Roddy McCorley | W 31 |
| Oh, the Champion, he is brave, | The Champion | LT 45 |
| Oh, the year was 1778. How I wish I was in Sherbrooke now! | Barrett's Privateers | SS 03 |
| Oh, there're sober men and plenty, And drunkards barely twenty, | Ramblin' Rover | BS 19 |
| Oh, Tom the toad, Oh, Tom the toad, | Tom The Toad | OOPS09 |
| Oh, we'll drink a drink (a drink a drink) | Lilly the Pink | OOPS04 |
| Oh, you take the high road, and I'll take the low road | Loch Lomond | LT 31 |
| Oh, you're drunk, you drunk, you silly old fool, | Seven Nights Drunk | BS 08 |
| Old Mr. Johnson had trouble all his own | The Cat Came Back | OOPS05 |
| On Ilkley Moor ba'at hat | Ilkley Moor Ba'at Hat | H 39 |
| On My Honour | PS 09 | |
| On my honour I will try, | On My Honour | PS 09 |
| On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond | Loch Lomond | LT 31 |
| Once a noble baron held his court in Bordermarch | Freaking the Mundanes | H 44 |
| Once came a warrior | Listfields | SP 02 |
| Once Just Once I Wish That I Could Grow A Silver Rose | Of Cabbages | B 07 |
| Once on my travels I saw a fine town | You Must Hold a Card | H 42 |
| One for Peter, two for Paul three for Him who made us all | Souling Song | LT 42 |
| One is one and all alone and ever more shall be so | Green Grow the Rushes, Oh | LT 15 |
| One little word from you, Acushla, mine. | Londonderry Air (Acushla Mine) | LT 37 |
| One, two, three, four, five Hunt the hare and turn her | Rocky Road To Dublin | BS 37 |
| Only Fencers Wear Dresses | BS 36 | |
| Only fencers wear dresses, it read upon the stall, | Only Fencers Wear Dresses | BS 36 |
| Oo-Ray and up she rises | Drunken Sailor | SS 15 |
| Our Captain's name was Ned, and he died for a maid; | The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie-O | LT 30 |
| Out on the Mira | SS 06 | |
| Out on the Mira on warm afternoons | Out on the Mira | SS 06 |
| Out on the Mira the people are kind | Out on the Mira | SS 06 |
| Over the sea to Skye. | Skye Boat Song | SS 07 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Pale Was The Wounded Knight That Bore The Rowan Shield | The Witch Of The Westmorland | B 06 |
| Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, And Thyme | Scarborough Fair (Male Version)
Scarborough Fair (Female Version) |
LT 05
LT 06 |
| Peggy - O | The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie-O | LT 30 |
| People dying everywhere Happy Birthday! (UHH!) Happy Birthday! | Volga Birthday Song | H 15 |
| Pikes must be together by the rising of the moon | The Rising Of The Moon | W 18 |
| Plunder Before You Burn ! | H 07 | |
| Plundering poor old An Tir, | Wombat's Reign | W 30 |
| Pretty Peggy-O | The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie-O | LT 30 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Queen Of Argyll | LT 26 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Raggle Taggle Gypsy | BS 28 | |
| Ramblin' Rover | BS 19 | |
| Rat's Falkener Slobber Song (Blondes) | BS 07 | |
| Rattlin' Bog | H 08 | |
| Ring ding diddle diddle i de o | The Scotsman's Kilt | BS 24 |
| Rise and Follow Vik | W 06 | |
| Rise up and hear the Gryphon Song, rise up oh Avacal! | Rise Up, O Avacal! | PS 02 |
| Rise Up, O Avacal! | PS 02 | |
| Rocky Road To Dublin | BS 37 | |
| Roddy McCorley | W 31 | |
| Roderick's Cavalier | H 09 | |
| Rose | Rose (Common Version)
Rose (16 Century Version) |
LT 04 PE 10 |
| Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose Shall I ever see thee red? | Rose (16 Century Version) | PE 10 |
| Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose Will I Ever See Thee Wed? | Rose (Common Version) Wedded Rose |
LT 04 LT 41 |
| Roving Tourney | W 23 | |
| Row Boys Row | SS 14 | |
| Royal black and gold, loyal lads and lasses, | Sing An Tir the Bold | PS 04 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Sae rantinly, sae wantonly Sae dantinly gaed he! | MacPherson's Farewell | B 10 |
| Said the Herald to the mighty Prince Do you hear what I say? | Voices In The Hall | H 27 |
| Sally Gardens | LT 35 | |
| Sally Grey | B 14 | |
| Saw ye Geordie's Grace ridin' on a Goosie? | Cam Ye O'er Frae France? | W 28 |
| SCA Rhapsody | H 25 | |
| Scarborough Fair | (Male Version) (Female Version) |
LT 05 LT 06 |
| Scotland The Brave | LT 27 | |
| Scotlands Depraved (The Sheep Song) | BS 10 | |
| S'ean, S'ean, S'ean, Wilt thou ever see me wed? | Wedded Rose | LT 41 |
| See how the snow lies thick on the field the morning of Crown has arrived | Brave And Frozen Host | PS 06 |
| Seven Nights Drunk | BS 08 | |
| She bid me take life easy as the leaves grow on the trees | Sally Gardens | LT 35 |
| She invented medicinal compound, most efficacious in every case! | Lilly the Pink | OOPS04 |
| She is handsome, she is pretty She's the belle of Belfast City | I'll Tell My Ma | LT 19 |
| She Moved Thru The Faire | LT 21 | |
| She saw him riding off to war | Hundred Years War | W 34 |
| Ship That Never Returned | SS 10 | |
| Shule A Roon | LT 13 | |
| Shule, shule, shule aroon | Shule A Roon | LT 13 |
| Silver Roses In Their Hair | Of Cabbages | B 07 |
| Sing An Tir the Bold | PS 04 | |
| Sing and raise your glasses, | Sing An Tir the Bold | PS 04 |
| Sing We And Chant It | PE 09 | |
| Sing we and chant it while love doth grant it, | Sing We And Chant It | PE 09 |
| Sir Vik took it away from me | Vik's Stick | W 27 |
| Skye Boat Song | SS 07 | |
| Sleeping Scotsman | The Scotsman's Kilt | BS 24 |
| Smoking on the bridge. | The Clinton Smoker's Lament | BS 21 |
| So find me a horse as red as the sun | Vengeance Has Tempered My Sword | W 02 |
| So next time he won't have to eat Vik's stick! | Vik's Stick | W 27 |
| So Pass the billy 'round boys, don't let the pint pot stand there | Avacal Rovers | BS 31 |
| Sometimes you want to go Where everybody is Mundane | Mundane | H 16 |
| Song of the Shield-Wall | W 20 | |
| Souling Song | LT 42 | |
| Sound the call both here and now | Rise and Follow Vik | W 06 |
| Sound the pibroch loud and high from John O'Groats to the Isle of Skye! | Sound The Pibrouch | W 26 |
| Sound The Pibrouch | W 26 | |
| Sounds of Violence | H 45 | |
| Sovay (aka: The Female Highwayman) | B 11 | |
| Sovay, Sovay, one day, Sovay | B 11 | |
| Speed bonnie boat, like a bird on the wing | Skye Boat Song | SS 07 |
| Star Of The County Down | LT 14 | |
| Starry Starry Night (SCA Ver) | W 24 | |
| Starry starry night, The battle's over and here they lay | Starry Starry Night (SCA Version) | W 24 |
| Steffano (or "I'm Drunk, But Thanks For Asking!") | BS 32 | |
| Step It Out, Mary | LT 12 | |
| Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter Show your legs to the countryman | Step It Out, Mary | LT 12 |
| Step we gaily on we go Heel for heel and toe for toe | Marie's Wedding | LT 33 |
| Still I sing bonny boys, bonny mad boys | Mad Maudlin | PE 06 |
| Swear your heart to chivalry's art | Belt and Chain | SP 01 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Tell Her To Make Me A Cambric Shirt | Scarborough Fair (Male Version) | LT 05 |
| Tell Him To Find Me An Acre Of Land | Scarborough Fair (FemaleVersion) | LT 06 |
| Tell me, tell me, Sean O'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so? | The Rising Of The Moon | W 18 |
| Tha tighin fodham, fodham, fodham | Sound The Pibrouch Rise and Follow Vik |
W 26 W 06 |
| That a sweet word from you makes the barmaid go down, | Go Down | BS 39 |
| That awful household problem of the Lemming and the Nee. | The Lemmings And The Nee | H 41 |
| That Real Old Time Religion | H 14 | |
| That's not the way of a champion, | The Champion | LT 45 |
| That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy | The Night That Paddy Murphy Died | BS 34 |
| That's the last of Roderick's Cavalier | Roderick's Cavalier | H 09 |
| The Albrecht von Rugen Song | H 22 | |
| The Authenticity Police | H 21 | |
| The Avacal Pirate Song | PS 03 | |
| The Barley Mow | BS 12 | |
| The Baron Territorial A.S. XX | H 28 | |
| The battlefield is silent, the shadows growing long. | Burden of the Crown | W 01 |
| The belts are much whiter there, | Win Crown | H 40 |
| The Birds above, they know how much I'm needing, One little word from you, Acushla, mine. | Londonderry Air (Acushla Mine) | LT 37 |
| The Black Swan | BS 33 | |
| The Black Velvet Band | BS 17 | |
| The Boa Constrictor | H 32 | |
| The bog down in the valley, oh | Rattlin' Bog | H 08 |
| The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie-O (Peggy - O) | LT 30 | |
| The Bonnie Ship The Diamond | SS 08 | |
| The Brave and Bonny Host | PS 05 | |
| The Cat Came Back | OOPS05 | |
| The Celt Came Back | H 31 | |
| The Champion | LT 45 | |
| The Clinton Smoker's Lament | BS 21 | |
| The Cloak Of John Macleod | H 18 | |
| The Diamond is a ship me lads, for the Davis Straits she's bound | The Bonnie Ship The Diamond | SS 08 |
| The Drum | W 35 | |
| The Embalmed Gryphon Steamboat | H 24 | |
| The Face Within | W 33 | |
| The Faerie Queen Went Down To Georgia | B 08 | |
| The Faerie Queen went down to Georgia, she was hunting for a man to steal | The Faerie Queen Went Down To Georgia | B 08 |
| The feast done, the evening is falling, | Wombat's Reign | W 30 |
| The Female Highwayman | Sovay (aka: The Female Highwayman) | B 11 |
| The female of the species is more deadly than the male. | Female of the Species | LT 11 |
| The First Knight of Avacal | H 10 | |
| The Foggy Dew | (Traditional Version) (SCA Version) |
OOPS02 W 21 |
| The Gallows | LT 24 | |
| The Gallows wait The Gallows | LT 24 | |
| The Glencoe Massacre | W 10 | |
| The Great Norse Rover | H 11 | |
| The Gryphon Shield | W 12 | |
| The Haughs O' Cromdale | W 22 | |
| The Highwayman | B 04 | |
| The Horse-Tamer's Daughter | B 05 | |
| The House Homme Anthem | BS 25 | |
| The Keeper | LT 40 | |
| The keeper did a hunting go And under his cloak he carried a bow | The Keeper | LT 40 |
| The Ladies In The SCA | H 37 | |
| The last of Barrett's Privateers | Barrett's Privateers | SS 03 |
| The Last Watchman | W 07 | |
| The Lay of Diane and Cordigan and a few incidental Sheep | BS 09 | |
| The Lemming Song | H 23 | |
| The Lemming Tavern | H 47 | |
| The Lemmings And The Nee | H 41 | |
| The lemmings are marching one by one, | The Lemming Song | H 23 |
| The Lewis Bridal Song | Marie's Wedding | LT 33 |
| The Maid On The Shore | SS 04 | |
| The Night That Paddy Murphy Died | BS 34 | |
| The Pirate Queen | H 34 | |
| The Price Of Command | W 08 | |
| The Riddle Song | (Traditional Version) (Modern Version) |
PE 01 LT 39 |
| The Rising Of The Moon | W 18 | |
| The Scotsman's Kilt (aka The Sleeping Scotsman) | BS 24 | |
| The Sleeping Scotsman | The Scotsman's Kilt | BS 24 |
| The Son of Might | W 14 | |
| The sooner you'll bloody well die. | Bloody Brass Handles | BS 38 |
| The Spanish Ship | B 09 | |
| The time of the Gryphons draws near, | Gryphons Fury | W 03 |
| The times are too fast and the legends long past | Belt and Chain | SP 01 |
| The Tower | B 13 | |
| The Weaponsmaster Has No Heart; His Hide Is Iron Cold | The Face Within | W 33 |
| The Whistling Gypsy Came Over The Hill | The Whistling Gypsy Rover | BS 15 |
| The Whistling Gypsy Rover | BS 15 | |
| The Wild Rover | BS 14 | |
| The Wind That Shakes The Corn | LT 08 | |
| The Wind Was A Torent Of Darkness Among The Gusty Trees | The Highwayman | B 04 |
| The Witch Of The Westmorland | B 06 | |
| The young man's name was William Taylor, Captain Grey is the lady's | Sally Grey | B 14 |
| Then t'worms shall come and eat thee up | Ilkley Moor Ba'at Hat | H 39 |
| There are men of over ninety | Ramblin' Rover | BS 19 |
| There is a Tavern In the Town | BS 29 | |
| There is a tavern in the town, in the town | There is a Tavern In the Town | BS 29 |
| There is a young maiden she lives all alone | The Maid On The Shore | SS 04 |
| There once was a knight Who was called out to fight | A Knight To Remember | H 35 |
| There once was a servant maid, on the Highway she did dwell, | Home Boys Home | BS 42 |
| There was a troop o' Irish Dragoons, | The Bonnie Lass O'Fyvie-O | LT 30 |
| There was something in the air that night, Your words so trite, Steffano, | Steffano (or "I'm Drunk, But Thanks For Asking!") | BS 32 |
| There were three old gypsies came to our hall door | Raggle Taggle Gypsy | BS 28 |
| There Were Three Ravens | PE 07 | |
| There were three Ravens sat on a tree, | There Were Three Ravens | PE 07 |
| There's a braw fine clan o' lads as ilka man should ken | Glenwhorple (The "G" Song) | H 05 |
| There's a duty to be done, and I say aye, | On My Honour | PS 09 |
| There's a neat little lass her name is Mary Mack | Mary Mack | LT 32 |
| There's a Spanish ship that runs between Avacal and old Caid | The Spanish Ship | B 09 |
| There's an infamous song goin' 'round 'bout a moose | I Like A Moose (Female Version) | BS 05 |
| There's None Can Harm The Knight Who's Lain With The Witch Of The Westmorland. | The Witch Of The Westmorland | B 06 |
| There's whisky in the jar. | Whiskey You're The Devil | BS 23 |
| These so-called events, they will soon be my death, | The House Homme Anthem | BS 25 |
| They say mother An Tir's bleeding, | Avacal | W 09 |
| They say mother earth is breathing | Ireland | W 11 |
| They would not listen they did not know how perhaps they'll listen now | Starry Starry Night (SCA Version) | W 24 |
| Things will be great when you win Crown, | Win Crown | H 40 |
| This Is The Price Of Commanding | The Price Of Command | W 08 |
| Thomas lay upon the grassy bank | True Thomas | PE 02 |
| Thomas the Rymer | True Thomas | PE 02 |
| Though for years and years there were fond hearts watching For the ship that never returned. | Ship That Never Returned | SS 10 |
| Though No One Could Imagine Why She'd try To Eat Her Lute | Dark And Stormy Night | B 02 |
| Three Jolly Coachmen (Landlord Fill The Flowing Bowl) | BS 27 | |
| Three jolly coachmen Sat in an English tavern | Three Jolly Coachmen | BS 27 |
| Three little maids from the S.C.A. | BS 22 | |
| Three little maids from the S.C.A. All that they want to do is play | Three little maids from the S.C.A. | BS 22 |
| Three little Viking maids! | Three little maids from the S.C.A. | BS 22 |
| Three Things Never Anger Or You Will Not Live For Long, A Wolf With Cubs, A Man With Power, And A Woman's Sense Of Wrong. | Threes | B 03 |
| Threes | B 03 | |
| Tie My Kangaroo Down | OOPS03 | |
| Tip | W 15 | |
| TIP a shot that's really light | Tip | W 15 |
| To meet her true love, to meet her true love, away she rides. | Sovay | B 11 |
| To pull wild mountain thyme All around the bloomin' heather | Wild Mountain Thyme | LT 07 |
| To rise and follow Charlie! | Sound The Pibrouch | W 26 |
| To the land o' McLeod that I left to be a soldier, | I Will Go | W 04 |
| Tom The Toad | OOPS09 | |
| Tourney Known As Crown | W 19 | |
| Towering in gallant fame Scotland my mountain hame | Scotland The Brave | LT 27 |
| True Avacalians | BS 35 | |
| True Thomas (aka Thomas The Rymer) | PE 02 | |
| Twa Corbies | B 01 | |
| Twa re-cruit-in' sairg-ants cam' frae the AnTir King | Two Recruiting Sergants (SCA Version) | PS 08 |
| Twa recruiting sergeants came fra the Black Watch | Two Recruiting Sergants | W 17 |
| 'Twas a summer's day and the waves were rippled By a soft and gentle | Ship That Never Returned | SS 10 |
| 'Twas very early in the month of June | Jug Of Punch | BS 26 |
| Two Recruiting Sergants (aka Twa Recruitin' Sairgeants) | (SCA Version) (Traditional Version) |
PS 08 W 17 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Upon the haughs of Cromdale. | The Haughs O' Cromdale | W 22 |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Vengeance Has Tempered My Sword | W 02 | |
| Vengeance is wrong, claimed my masterful lords But vengeance has tempered my sword | Vengeance Has Tempered My Sword | W 02 |
| Vik's Stick | W 27 | |
| Voices In The Hall | H 27 | |
| Volga Birthday Song | H 15 | |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Walk him along, John, carry him along | General Taylor | SS 02 |
| Watch my wallabies feed, mate, watch my wallabies feed, | Tie My Kangaroo Down | OOPS 03 |
| Wave Over Wave | SS 05 | |
| Way hay and up she rises | Drunken Sailor | SS 15 |
| We are the worms of the earth | Worm's of the Earth | W 13 |
| We Came Upon a Midnight Clear | H 46 | |
| We came upon a midnight clear, And battered down the gates; | We Came Upon a Midnight Clear | H 46 |
| We can't drink a toast to our brave and frozen host | Brave And Frozen Host | PS 06 |
| We never reveal We don't have a boat | Don't Have A Boat | SS 12 |
| We went and burned the hall! | We Came Upon a Midnight Clear | H 46 |
| We were forty against hundreds | Ireland | W 11 |
| We were sworn to protect a timeless land | Vengeance Has Tempered My Sword | W 02 |
| We will go and worship Venus, | That Real Old Time Religion | H 14 |
| We'll duct tape shut the door! | An Ode to Duct Tape II | H 26 |
| Wedded Rose | LT 41 | |
| We'll all be making merry when I marry Mary Mack | Mary Mack | LT 32 |
| Well General Taylor gained the day | General Taylor | SS 02 |
| We'll rant and we'll rave like true Avacalians, We'll rant and we'll rave like never before. | True Avacalians | BS 35 |
| We'll walk in the Irish rain. | A Walk In The Irish Rain | BS 11 |
| Well we'd sail to an island not far from the Highlands | Don't Have A Boat | SS 12 |
| Well, now I am a dragon please listen to me | A Dragon's Retort | H 02 |
| Well, We filled the ship with men | Row Boys Row | SS 14 |
| Welsh History 101B | Welsh History 101B | H 20 |
| Whack O the daddio, whack O the daddio, whack O the daddio, There's whiskey in the jar. | Whiskey In The Jar | BS 16 |
| What shall we do with a drunken sailor | Drunken Sailor | SS 15 |
| What's the use of wearing braces, | Woad | H 17 |
| Whaur shall we gang and dine today O? | Twa Corbies | B 01 |
| When first you were my bride. | Lament of the Irish | OOPS08 |
| When I came home on Monday night, as drunk as drunk could be | Seven Nights Drunk | BS 08 |
| When I was a young man I used to like girls; | I Like A Moose | BS 04 |
| When I was just a wee little lad (squire) | Marvelous SCA Toy | H 33 |
| When I've done my work of day, and I row my boat away | Loch Tay Boat Song | LT 23 |
| When Jeannie kneels and sings tae me | Dumbarton's Drums (Male Version) | LT 28 |
| When Johnnie Kneels And Kisses Me. | Dumbarton's Drums (Female Version) | LT 29 |
| When the heat of the summer has passed away, | Gryphons Fury | W 03 |
| When the Himallayan peasent meets the he-bear in his pride | Female of the Species | LT 11 |
| When the sun goes down o'er Dublin town | A Walk In The Irish Rain | BS 11 |
| When we're drinking Borealis Mead | Drinking Borealis Mead | BS 41 |
| When will they ever learn? Plunder before you burn! | Plunder Before You Burn! | H 07 |
| When you gonna let me get sober | Bottle Of Wine | OOPS01 |
| When you see the Jolly Roger on Sigelhundas shores | The Avacal Pirate Song | PS 03 |
| When you're alone, and life is making you lonely, you can always go: | Win Crown | H 40 |
| Where Another Has A Heart, He Has A Marble Stone | The Face Within | W 33 |
| Where has all the gold loot gone, long time passing | Plunder Before You Burn! | H 07 |
| Where hast thou been since I saw thee? | Ilkley Moor Ba'at Hat | H 39 |
| Where it's wave over wave, sea over bow | Wave Over Wave | SS 05 |
| While soft the wind blew down the glen And shook the golden barley | Wind That Shakes The Barley | LT 09 |
| While Soft The Wind Blew Down The Glen And Shook The Golden Corn | The Wind That Shakes The Corn | LT 08 |
| Whiskey In The Jar | BS 16 | |
| Whiskey You're The Devil | BS 23 | |
| Whiskey, Whiskey, Nancy Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey, Nancy-O. | Nancy Whiskey | BS 20 |
| Whisky you're me darlin' drunk or sober! | Whiskey You're The Devil | BS 23 |
| Whisky you're the devil you're leading me astray | Whiskey You're The Devil | BS 23 |
| Who's the fool now? | Martin Said To His Man | PE 05 |
| Wild Mountain Thyme (aka Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?) | LT 07 | |
| Wild Mountian Thyme Parody | H 38 | |
| Will I play the wild rover, no never, no more! | The Wild Rover | BS 14 |
| Will ye gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay? | Leezie Lindsay | LT 03 |
| Will Ye No Come Back Again? | W 25 | |
| Will you wear the belt and chain That this dream may yet live again? | Belt and Chain | |
| Will You Go, Lassie Go | Wild Mountain Thyme Wild Mountian Thyme Parody |
LT 07 H 38 |
| Win Crown | H 40 | |
| Wind That Shakes The Barley | LT 09 | |
| With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm | H 13 | |
| Woad | H 17 | |
| Wombat's Reign | W 30 | |
| Worms of the Earth | W 13 | |
| Title, First Line, or Common Line | Song Title | Index Number |
| Ye Jacobites By Name | W 16 | |
| Ye Jacobites By Name, Give An Ear | Ye Jacobites By Name | W 16 |
| Ye Jacobites By Name, Lend An Ear, Lend An Ear | Ye Jacobites By Name | W 16 |
| Yes, she'll marry at her will, then. | Wedded Rose | LT 41 |
| Yes, virgins taste better than those who are not | A Dragon's Retort | H 02 |
| Yesterday Part Two | H 12 | |
| Yesterday, all those Vikings seemed so far away, | Yesterday Part Two | H 12 |
| Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum. | 15 Men on a Dead Man's Chest | SS 11 |
| You know Conrad and Aethelhere, Edward and Wolfhere Rorik and Albrecht and Vik and Thorwulf. | The First Knight of Avacal | H 10 |
| You Must Hold a Card | H 42 | |
| You say you will not go with me | I am Going to the West | LT 20 |
| You would primp too if it happened to you! | I'm So Pretty | H 29 |
| You'll come a freaking the mundanes with me. | Freaking the Mundanes | H 44 |
| You'll have to excuse me I'm not at my best, | The House Homme Anthem | BS 25 |
| You'll rue the day, a barbaric bastard like me, | Wombat's Reign | W 30 |
| Young Roddy McCorley goes to die on the bridge of Toome today. | Roddy McCorley | W 31 |