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The following 152 pages are in this category, out of 152 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A
- Across the Broad Atlantic
- Aerie (album)
- Afternoon Ragas
- Alarm Clock (album)
- Album II (Loudon Wainwright III album)
- Album III
- Alla fiera dell'est
- Amabutho
- America Live (album)
- American Stonehenge (album)
- Anne Briggs (album)
- Any Mother Doesn't Grumble
- Arlo Guthrie (album)
- Attempted Mustache
- Australia's Own Judith Durham
- Avocet (album)
B
C
- Canastera
- Canciones del Alma
- Cantan Corridos
- Canto por travesura
- Caras & Bocas (album)
- Castillo de Arena
- Changing Woman (album)
- Children of the Unicorn
- Christmas by the Bay
- The Clancy Brothers' Greatest Hits
- Clannad (album)
- Clannad 2
- Clannad in Concert
- Cogli la prima mela
- Comme une symphonie d'amour
- Common Ground (Paul Winter album)
- Corridos Canta
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- Sailboat (album)
- Santa Barbara Honeymoon
- Sentinel (album)
- Ship to Shore (Nigel Mazlyn Jones album)
- Sigue Cantando
- Sijedi starac
- Sing Children Sing
- Some American Folk Songs Like They Used To
- Son Tus Ojos Dos Estrellas
- Songs That Made America Famous
- Spirit (John Denver album)
- Stealers Wheel (album)
- Stonehenge (Richie Havens album)
- Sunstorm (John Stewart album)
- Swaddling Songs
T
- Ta Oreotera Tragoudia Mou
- Take Me to Tomorrow
- Te Tuve y Te Perdí
- Theorius Campus
- There Is a Breeze
- 'Till Ireland a Nation
- The Time Has Come (Anne Briggs album)
- Time of the Last Persecution
- Torn Between Two Lovers (album)
- Los Triunfadores
- Tu sueño es mi sueño, tu grito es mi canto
- Turnaround (Stan Rogers album)
- Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
- Two Weeks Last Summer