The timeless song about the miner’s daughter whose accidental fall into a river brings good fortune to her and her family.
Go Tell Aunt Rhody, Starring the Old Gray Goose, Who Is a Living Legend in Her Own Lifetime and the Greatest American since the American Eagle, 1973
An American folk song, told in rebus form and pictures, is accompanied by suggestions for a “goose-fest.”
Old MacDonald Had a Farm, 1972
When his farm gets too crowded and noisy, the old farmer seeks a wife to help him. Illustrated version of an old folk song.
Pop! Goes the Weasel and Yankee Doodle, 1976
Illustrates two popular songs of the Revolutionary era and describes historical sites in New York City and their significance.
She’ll Be Comin’ ’round the Mountain, 1973
An illustrated interpretation of the familiar song done in the form of a Wild West show which could be performed.
Skip to My Lou, 1975
An illustrated version of ten verses from the traditional song telling how Lou loses her sweetheart, finds another, and goes to Texas. Includes music and directions for dancing to the chorus.