TYPE |
COUNTRY |
TITLE |
SEQUENCER |
| M/L | W | Mab wyf i sy'n byw dan benyd | B. Taylor |
| M/L | E | Madam, I am come to court you, | T. Stephens |
| L | C | Madam, I have come a courting, | |
| M/L | E | Mademoiselle from Armentieres, | Unknown |
| M/L | W | Mae bys Mary Ann wedi brifo | B. Taylor |
| M/L | W | Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn anwyl i mi | B. Taylor |
| M/L | W | 'Mae'r holl longau wrth y cei yn llwytho | B. Taylor |
| M/L | W | Mary Anne's gone and broken her finger | B. Taylor |
| M/L | S | Maxwellton braes are bonnie, | B. Taylor |
| M/L | W | Mehefin ddaeth, fugeiliaid mwyn | B. Taylor |
| M/L | I | Mellow the moonlight to shine is beginning | B. Taylor |
| M/L | C | M'en revenant de la jolie Rochelle | B. Taylor |
| M/L | AM | Michael, row the boat ashore, Halleluja | B. Taylor |
| M/L | E | 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam | B. Taylor |
| M/L | AM | Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord | B. Taylor |
| M/L | S | Mull was astem, Rum on the port, (Midi 2) | B. Taylor |
| M/L | E | Must I be bound and you go free, | T. Stephens |
| L | S | My bonnie had tuberculosis, | |
| L | S | My Bonnie lies over the ocean | |
| M/L | S | My brither Bill's a fireman bold, | A. Sim |
| M/L | S | My cap is frozen to my head | T. Stephens |
| L | AM | My children are laughing behind my back, | |
| L | S | My Donald he works on the sea | |
| L | S | My Harry was a gallant gay, | |
| L | S | My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here; | |
| L | S | My love was born in Aberdeen, | |
| L | S | My luve's in Germanie, Send him hame, send him hame, | |
| M/L | C | My name it is Robert, they call me Bob Pittman | B. Taylor |
| M/L | AM | My parents educated, good learning gave to me. | T. Stephens |
| L | I | My parents reared me tenderly, had ne'er a child but me, | |
| L | I | My song for you this evening, it's not to make you sad | |
| L | AM | My wild Irish rose | |
| M/L | I | My young love said to me, "My mother won't mind | B. Taylor |