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Oh Shenandoah SSA choir and piano SSA choral sheet music cover Oh Shenandoah SSA choir and piano SSA choral sheet music cover
Oh Shenandoah SSA choir and piano Oh Shenandoah SSA choir and piano
Traditional /arr. Colin Kirkpatrick - Colin Kirkpatrick

The ever-popular American folk-song "Shenandoah" probably has its origins among the French Canadians who traded with Native Americans around the Great Lakes during the sixteenth century. These traders... view details
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Scarborough Fair SSA choral sheet music cover Scarborough Fair SSA choral sheet music cover
Scarborough Fair Scarborough Fair
Traditional /arr. Colin Kirkpatrick - Colin Kirkpatrick

This is one of the most popular and best-loved folksongs of all time, made famous by Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan and many others. The song is thought to have originated over four hundred years ago.... view details
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The Skye Boat Song (SSA choir and piano)  SSA choral sheet music cover The Skye Boat Song (SSA choir and piano)  SSA choral sheet music cover
The Skye Boat Song (SSA choir and piano) The Skye Boat Song (SSA choir and piano)
Traditional /arr. Colin Kirkpatrick - Colin Kirkpatrick

This is one of the most well-known of all British folksongs and refers to real historical events. It has been used in film and television programs and known to almost everyone in Britain. Skye (also known as... view details
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The Water is Wide (SSA choir and piano) SSA choral sheet music cover The Water is Wide (SSA choir and piano) SSA choral sheet music cover
The Water is Wide (SSA choir and piano) The Water is Wide (SSA choir and piano) (O Waly, Waly)
Traditional /arr. Colin Kirkpatrick - Colin Kirkpatrick

This lovely folk-song is thought to have come from Scotland, though similar versions have been recorded in other parts of Britain. The song is also known as O Waly, Waly which means something like woe is... view details
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