| Francis J. Child Ballads |
Includes a biography, list of ballads, lyrics, tune information, MIDI files and links. |
| Folksongs and Ballads of the Appalachians and England |
Original arrangements of folksongs and ballads from the Appalachian Mountains of the United States and from England. |
| Contemplator |
Traditional tunes from 1600 to 1900. With lyrics, Midi, origins of the songs and information on the events described in the Songs. |
| Contemplations from the Marianas Trench |
Folk Music of Britain, Ireland & America. Lyrics, Midi, Origins, Historical Information and Background for traditional tunes from Britain, Ireland and America, circa 1650 to 1900. Includes Child ballads, Sea shanties and Turlough O'Carolan's... |
| Love Song Lyrics |
Lyrics to many popular love songs and ballads. |
| B.B.B. Music (Ballads, Blues & Bytes) |
Original piano blues, relaxing piano and guitar ballads, chill-out music and snappy electronic music. |
| Planet Baez |
Collection of links related to the artist. |
| Republica Luxury Cage |
Fan site with lyrics (incl. B-sides), numerous audio and video clips, and picture gallery. |
| Mitch Morala |
Composer and Arranger: Pop, r&b, dance, ballads, jazz, rock, big band, computer games, corporate, country and symphonic orchestra. |
| Helm, Roy |
Writer of ballads and country-western songs. Includes a brief profile, song descriptions and RealAudio samples. |
| Dublin City Ramblers |
Playing Irish music, including ballads and pub songs, for over 25 years. Band history, CD information and show dates. |
| Brian's REO Album Review |
An analysis and rating of album catalog from 1971's debut album to 1999's Ballads album. |
| Reynolds, Jim |
Singer, songwriter and guitarist. Blues, ragtime, ballads and traditional songs. |
| Reed, Norman Scott |
New York melodic vocal jazz. Image, brief description and MP3s. |
| Sixteenth Century Ballads |
Transcriptions, music, bibliography |
| SongRealm |
Site for the original music of Jo Kotchie - catalogue and ordering information. Scores for choirs, schools, films and more, plus songs in many genres and specializing in big ballads. |
| Billy Fury - British Ballads and Rock 'n' Roll |
Biography of the rockabilly singer. |
| McKenna, John |
Homepage of spiritual rock ballads singer/songwriter with MP3 audio samples. |
| R & B, The |
Indonesia based duo covering ballads and pop songs. Site contains song list and contact details. |
| Eric Coates |
Photographs and links to essays and lists of orchestral works and songs and ballads from Musicweb UK. |
| McPartland, Joe |
Tenor Joe McPartland is a singer of Irish and Scottish Folk Songs. Complete with MP3 downloads. |
| Magic Wanda |
San Francisco Bay Area band plays an eclectic mix of dance, power-pop, rock, and driving ballads. |
| Roll & Go |
Sea group from Maine performing sea shanties, fo'c'sle ballads and wild sea-going stories. MP3s, song sheets, booking contact, and links. |
| Ewan MacColl Controversy |
An article by Peggy Seeger, published in The Living Tradition Magazine, describing The Ballads and Blues Club, London. |
| From the Edge |
A female a cappella quartet from Fairfield Connecticut that sings in the barbershop style. Formed in 1994, they sing a mix of jazz, swing and popular ballads. |
| King Laoghaire |
Six person band from Sweden, playing Irish/Celtic traditional music and ballads. With background, influences, song samples, and links. |
| The 5.0's |
Mixing elements of rock, reggae, and funk, The 5.0's play a variety of ska ranging from blazing, energetic, dancin tunes, to slow ballads you'll be hummin in your head all day. |
| McLaughlin, Micah |
Acoustic artist performing ballads and blues-rock. Site contains biography, show dates, audio samples, lyrics, and photos. |
| Madore, Ron |
A Connecticut-based singer/songwiter/musician creating songs from soft rock to ballads. With RealAudio sound clips and general information. |
| Visayan Lyrics |
Songs composed by composers and sung by artists from Visayas and Mindanao (and occasionally from Luzon). Features ballads, balitaw, folk, comedy, traditional and others. |