Old English Nursery Rhymes
- Girls and boys come out to play (von [traditional])
- Polly put the kettle on / Lucy Locket lost her pocket (von Jeremy Barlow)
- Jack and Jill went up the hill (von [traditional])
- Tom, he was a piper's son (von [traditional])
- Little boy blue, come blow your horn (von [traditional])
- Little Miss Muffet, she sat on a tuffet (von [traditional])
- Oh dear what can the matter be? (von [traditional])
- Here we go round the mulberry bush (von [traditional])
- Oranges and lemons (von [traditional])
- Oats and beans and barley grow
- The Farmer's in His Den (von [traditional])
- Dance to your daddy (von [traditional])
- A ring o' roses (von [traditional])
- Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle / Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall (von Jeremy Barlow)
- I had four brothers over the sea (von [traditional])
- I saw a ship a-sailing (von [traditional])
- There was a man lived in the moon (von [traditional])
- If all the world were paper (von [traditional])
- Lavender's blue (von [traditional])
- Sing a song of sixpence (von [traditional])
- I had a little nut tree (von [traditional])
- Oliver Cromwell lay buried and dead (von [traditional])
- Old King Cole was a merry old soul (von [traditional])
- The grand old Duke of York / The lion and the unicorn (von Jeremy Barlow)
- Ding dong bell, pussy's in the well (von [traditional])
- Hickory dickory dock (von [traditional])
- Three blind mice (von [traditional])
- There were three little kittens (von [traditional])
- I love little pussy (von [traditional])
- Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? (von [traditional])
- Three mice went into a hole to spin (von [traditional])
- My daddy is dead, but I can't tell you how (von [traditional])
- A Jolly Fat Fog Lived in the River (von [traditional])
- The north wind doth blow (von [traditional])
- Who killed cock Robin? (von [traditional])
- A Frog He Would a Wooing Go
- Mary Had a Little Lamb (von [traditional])
- Baa baa black sheep (von [traditional])
- Little Bo Peep (von [traditional])
- Hot cross buns (von [traditional])
- Little Jack Horner
- Dame get up and bake your pies (von [traditional])
- Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man (von [traditional])
- Oh, what have you got for dinner Mrs. Bond? (von [traditional])
- Hush a bye baby on the tree top (von [traditional])
- Dance a baby diddy (von [traditional])
- Hey diddle dumpling, my son John (von [traditional])
- Twinkle twinkle little star (von [traditional])
- Sleep, baby sleep (von [traditional])
- Boys and girls to play (Instrumental Version) (von [traditional])
Mehr Songtexte
- Lady Catherine Ogle; The Scotchmanʼs dance; Never love thee more; Millerʼs Jig
- The Grandees March; Saraband by Mr. Simon Ives
- An Italian Rant; Bouzer Castle
- Parthenia; Corant ‘La Chabott’; Jocobella
- Childgrove; Mr. Laneʼs Minuet; Up with Aily; Cheshire Rounds; Hunt the Squirrel
- Greenwood; Heartʼs ease; Excuse me
- Lady Hattonʼs Almaine; Pris Robbert Masco; Prince Rupertʼs March; Daphne
- The Lady Nevils Delight; The Whisk; A new Rigaudon
- Lady Hattonʼs Almaine; Prins Robbert Masco; Prince Rupertʼs March; Daphne
- The Granadees March; Saraband by Mr. Simon Ives
- Greenwood / Heart's Ease / Excuse Me
- Il canario
- The Queens Almaine
- Graies inne maske
- The Ould Almaine
- Branle des chevaulx
- Branle de l'official
- Branle des lavandieres
- Branle (S) d'ecosse
- Pavan
- Jenny Pluck Pears
- Bassa pompilia
- Can She Excuse (The Earl of Essex Galliard)
- Branle de la guerre
- Nowel's Galliard
- The Lord Zouches Maske
- Drive the Cold Winter Away
- Pinagray
- Branle des sabots
- Coranto
- Quadran Pavin
- Millisons Jegge
- The (Long Dance)
- The Earl of Essex Mesures