Folk
Folk music is where songs live closest to people. Passed along, reshaped, and remembered, it carries stories of place, work, love, and change. Often simple in form, it leaves room for meaning to grow with each voice that sings it. Whether old or newly written, folk feels shared—like something that belongs to everyone and no one at the same time.
- Jamaica Farewell Harry Belafonte's 1956 album Calypso.
- Fish & Bird Tom Waits, Alice, 2004
- The Vision We Lack
- Saltwater Joys Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers
- The Bottomless Lake John Prine, Aimless Love, 1984
- Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness John Prine, German Afternoons, 1986
- Play a Train Song Todd Snider - East Nashville Skyline - 2004
- Rainy Night in Soho The Pogues - 1986 EP Poguetry in Motion
- Since the Beginning of Time A Folk song about folk songs
- The Rock March 2016 for Don Peddle's Farewell Party