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page 1Songs with unknown songwriters

Bella ciao
"Bella ciao" is an anti-Nazi and anti-fascist Italian folk song dedicated to the partisans of the Italian resistance, who fought against the occupying troops of Nazi Germany and the collaborationist fascist forces during the liberation of Italy.
The House of the Rising Sun
American traditional folk song
Frère Jacques
French nursery rhyme
national anthem of Paraguay
National anthem
O Tannenbaum
Christmas song
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
children's song
Whiskey in the Jar
Irish folksong
Herr Mannelig
Swedish ballad

Korobeiniki
thumb|upright=1.3|A song book cover, 1900
"Korobeiniki" () is a nineteenth-century Russian folk song that tells the story of a meeting between a korobeinik (peddler) and a girl, describing their haggling over goods in a metaphor for seduction. Outside Russia, "Korobeiniki" is widely known as the '''Tetris theme''' tune.
London Bridge Is Falling Down
nursery rhyme from England
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
English nursery rhyme
Scarborough Fair
English traditional folk song; variant of "The Elfin Knight" (Roud index #12)
Ah! ça ira
French revolutionary song
Tri Martolod
Traditional Breton song
Hey Joe
song written and composed by Billy Roberts
Yā Banī al-Ṣaḥrāʼ
national anthem of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
¡Ay, Carmela!
song
Deck the Halls
traditional Yuletide/Christmas and New Years' carol

Soon May the Wellerman Come
"Soon May the Wellerman Come", also known as "Wellerman" or "The Wellerman", is a folk song in ballad style first published in New Zealand in the 1970s. The "wellermen" were supply ships owned by the Weller brothers, three merchant traders in the 1800s who were amongst the earliest European settlers of the Otago region of New Zealand.
Day-O
traditional Jamaican folk song
Au clair de la lune
French folk song
Drunken Sailor
Sea shanty
Maggie May
traditional folk song from Liverpool, England
Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym
national anthem
Alouette
French-Canadian folk song
Bro Goth agan Tasow
anthem of Cornwall, England
El cant dels ocells
song
The Three Ravens
traditional song
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
traditional song; African-American spiritual
The Yellow Rose of Texas
American folk song
Ten Little Indians
American children's rhyme
God's Gonna Cut You Down
American folk song

Go Down Moses
song
The Wayfaring Stranger
traditional song
Turkey in the Straw
folk song
Saint Wenceslas Chorale
Czech church hymm
Man of Constant Sorrow
traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett
99 Bottles of Beer
counting song
Seven Drunken Nights
Irish folk song
Oh Shenandoah
American folk song
Entre le bœuf et l'âne gris
French Christmas carol
Baby, Please Don't Go
blues song credited to Big Joe Williams
Il Pulcino Pio
2012 single by Morgana Giovannetti
La Lega
Italian folk song from the Emilian people, sung by the rice-growers of the Po Valley
Ma'oz Tzur
poem
Tōryanse
thumb|Tōryanse played at a crosswalk
is the name of a traditional Japanese children's tune (warabe uta). It is a common choice for music played by traffic lights in Japan when it is safe to cross. Tōryanse can be heard in many forms of popular culture, such as at crosswalks in anime.
Jesus Goin' A-makeup My Dyin' Bed
traditional song
Cotton-Eyed Joe
American folk song
Red River Valley
folk song and cowboy music standard of controversial origins
There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
English language nursery rhyme
Beiesh
Beyesh () is a Bashkir folk song. The song describes the batyr (a Bashkir folk hero) Beyesh, who fought for the people's rights and hid from the authorities.
The Maid Freed from the Gallows
folk song
Rozpryahayte, khloptsi, koni
Ukrainian song
Lord Randall
traditional song
Elveskud
"Elveskud" or "Elverskud" (; Danish for "Elf-shot") is the Danish, and most widely used, name for one of the most popular ballads in Scandinavia.
Three Blind Mice
1609 song
The Farmer in the Dell
traditional song
Night Time Is the Right Time
song by Nappy Brown
A la claire fontaine
traditional French song
Go Tell It on the Mountain
spiritual song