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thumb|Maria Wiik, Ballad (1898)

Der Erlkönig
thumb|upright=1.3|"Erlkönig" painting, Moritz von Schwind
thumb|upright=1.3|The Erlking by Albert Sterner, ca. 1910
Thomas Percy
Irish Anglican bishop (1729-1811)

Hasanaginica
' (), sometimes rendered as and first published as The Mourning Song of the Noble Wife of the Hasan Aga''''', is a South Slavic folk ballad, created during the period of 1646–49, in the region of Imotski, which at the time was a part of the Bosnia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. The author of the poem, whose premise takes place in a Bosnian Muslim cultural context, is unknown.
love song
type of song dealing with love
Ormurin Langi
traditional song from the Faroe Islands.
Child Ballads
collection of 305 traditional ballads, collected by Francis James Child
sentimental ballad
slower emotional type of song within popular music
Ballad of Mulan
ballad
Der Handschuh
ballad by Friedrich Schiller
Is There for Honest Poverty
1795 song by Robert Burns
Die Kraniche des Ibykus
ballad by Friedrich Schiller
Der Taucher
ballad by Friedrich Schiller

Der König in Thule
1774 poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
murder ballad
ballad subgenre
Der Ring des Polykrates
lyrical ballad written by Friedrich Schiller in 1797
Die Bürgschaft
poem by Friedrich Schiller
Anne Bannerman
British poet (1765–1829)

slow jam
music genre
John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe
Scottish duke

Ballads
1963 studio album by John Coltrane
Ritter Toggenburg
1797 ballad by Friedrich Schiller
Lulu von Strauß und Torney
German writer and poet (1873-1956)
The Bards of Wales
1863 poem by Hungarian poet János Arany
Balladenjahr
thumb|Goethe–Schiller Monument, Weimar
Balladenjahr (ballad year) refers to the year 1797 in the history of German literature, in which many of the best-known ballads of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller originated within a few months, such as Goethe's "Der Zauberlehrling" ("The Sorcerer's Apprentice") and Schiller's "Der Ring des Polykrates" ("Polycrates' Ring"), "Der Taucher" ("The Diver"), "Der Handschuh" ("The Glove"), "Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer" ("The Walk to the Hammer Mill"), "Ritter Toggenburg" ("Knight Toggenburg"), and "Die Kraniche des Ibykus" ("The Cranes of Iby
Lillibullero
thumb|upright=1.3|Quickstep from Henry Purcell's 1686 march that is the tune for "Lillibullero"
"Lillibullero" (also spelt Lillibulero, Lilliburlero, or Lilli Burlero) is a march attributed to Henry Purcell that became popular in England at the time of the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
tizita
Tizita (var. Tezeta; ; ) is one of the Pentatonic scales or Qañat of the Amhara ethnic group.
Ladishah
Ladishah (also spelled Ladi Shah or Laddi Shah) is a storytelling musical genre originated in Jammu and Kashmir with its roots in traditional and humorous folk singing originally sung by minstrels while locally wondering from one place to another. It is usually sung in Kashmiri language to express anguish or to entertain people in a rhythmic form primarily revolves around political, social and cultural issues in the form of ballad or melodious satire. It is identified when an entertainer raises their concerns in the form of humorous and melody singing without a voice break at some occurrences.

Ballads 1
2018 studio album by Joji
The Solitary Reaper
1807 poem written by William Wordsworth
Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight
traditional song