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1995 || [[Under Loch and Key (of Maybe)]] || [[Lissa Allcock]] || | 1995 || [[Under Loch and Key (of Maybe)]] || [[Lissa Allcock]] || | ||
2001 || [[The Incomplete Leslie Fish]] || [[Beth Friedman]] || | 2001 || [[The Incomplete Leslie Fish]] || [[Beth Friedman]] || | ||
− | 2001 || [[Bitter Lemmings]] || | + | 2001 || [[Bitter Lemmings]] || [[Tom Holt]] || |
2001 || [[...And Then 3 Come Along Together]] || [[Gytha North]] || | 2001 || [[...And Then 3 Come Along Together]] || [[Gytha North]] || | ||
|| [[Songs and Ballads]] || [[Dave Luckett]] || | || [[Songs and Ballads]] || [[Dave Luckett]] || |
Revision as of 08:48, 20 August 2021
A songbook of filk songs. Some books include lyrics only; others include sheet music for some or all of the songs. The term hymnal has been used for a number of filk books, particularly those intended for group singing (like church hymnals).
The earliest filk books were produced on duplicating machines and haven't always lasted well. Photocopying is most common today. The books often use comb binding so they can lie flat when opened.
Early filk books paid little attention to copyright. Since the 1980s, publishers have been more careful about getting permission to include songs.
The following is a very incomplete list of some well known or historically significant filk books.
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