| 1 | –Pierre Lelièvre | Nous Sommes Ici Dix Bons Français (Ten Fine Frenchmen)Vocals – Pierre Lelièvre |
| 2 | Normandie |
| 3 | Southern Gascony |
| 4 | –The Lads Of Berry | Bourrée De Saint ChartierPerformer, Hurdy Gurdy, Bagpipes – The Lads Of Berry |
| 5 | –Joachim Poitevineau | Perrine Était Chambreire (Perrine Was A Servant)Vocals – Joachim Poitevineau |
| 6 | –Unknown Artist | Bat Eta Esperanza (One And The Hope)Vocals [Solo Male Voice] – Unknown Artist |
| 7 | –Marie-Jeanne Etchevery | Bulun Bat Eta Bulun BiVocals – Marie-Jeanne Etchevery |
| 8 | –Auguste Seintein | Castagno (Chestnut Dance)Oboe [Primitive Seven Hole Oboe] – Auguste Seintein |
| 9 | Auvergne |
| 10 | –F. Lechanteur | J'Avais Une Maîtresse (I Had A Mistress)Vocals – F. Lechanteur |
| 11 | –Jules-François Rocchi, Pierre-Marie Oppisi And J. B. Moretti | Tantum ErgoVocals – J. B. Moretti, Jules-François Rocchi, Pierre-Marie Oppisi |
| 12 | –Pierre Lelièvre | Le Juif Errant (The Wondering Jew)Vocals – Pierre Lelièvre |
| 13 | –Joachim Poitevineau | MarchClarinet – Joachim Poitevineau |
| 14 | –Claude Roussel | À La Cour Du Palais (In The Palace Courtyard)Vocals – Claude Roussel |
| 15 | Ariège |
| 16 | –Sauveur Harambure | Bortian AhusquyVocals – Sauveur Harambure |
| 17 | Paris |
| 18 | –Unknown Artist | La CatinAccordion – Unknown Artist |
| 19 | –Unknown Artist | Les Fils De La Vièrge (The Web Of The Virgin)Chorus – Unknown ArtistSoloist – Unknown Artist |
| 20 | –Florentine Chaloni | M'Y Promenant Le Long De Ces Verts Près (While Walking Along Through The Green Fields)Vocals – Florentine Chaloni |
| 21 | –Unknown Artist | Farandole |
| 22 | –Jean Bergara | Arin ArinFlute, Drums – Jean Bergara |
| 23 | –Three Soultins Led By Pierre Elissabe | Etsenko Nausiaren Asagarriari (To The Healt Of The Master Of The House)Leader – Pierre ElissabeVocals – Three Soultins |
| 24 | Vendée |
| 25 | –Unknown Artist | Orduan Berbe Dibinoa (Thus The Holy Word)Harmonium – Unknown ArtistVocals [Congregation] – Unknown Artist |
| 26 | Basse Bretagne |
| 27 | Corsica |
| 28 | –L. Mattin And J. Meltxor | Mentzur Denak Hitz Eman Dirade (After All They Gave Each Other The World)Vocals – J. Meltxor, L. Mattin |
| 29 | –Jean-Toussaint Rocchi | TribbieraVocals – Jean-Toussaint Rocchi |
| 30 | –Carlito Oyarzun | Crits De Les ArruesVocals – Carlito Oyarzun |
| 31 | –Le Liboux | Guémené-sur-Scorff GavotteBombarde, Bagpipes [Biniou] – Le Liboux |
| 32 | –Jacques Calvez | Me Meus Bet Plijadur E Lambaol AwechouVocals – Jacques Calvez |
| 33 | –François Casarimani And Dominique Gerrini | I Svegliati La Mio MusaVocals – Dominique Gerrini, François Casarimani |
| 34 | –Albert Fourgon | Au Bois De Ma Tante (In My Aunt's Wood)Vocals – Albert Fourgon |
| 35 | –M. Cotel | La Veuve Joyeuse (The Merry Widow)Organ [Barrel] – M. Cotel |
| 36 | –Barbe-Marie Monti | Permettetemi Un MomentuVocals – Barbe-Marie Monti |
| 37 | Provence |
| 38 | –Kevrenn | Marche Des Cheveux (March Of The Horses)Ensemble [Played By] – Kevrenn |
| 39 | –A. Letellier | Martin Prit Sa Hache (Martin Took Up His Axe)Vocals – A. Letellier |
| 40 | Basque Country |
| 41 | –Joachim Poitevineau | La Boulangère (The Bakeress)Violin, Voice – Joachim Poitevineau |
| 42 | –Mathieu Fioconi Accompanied By Michel Santoni | O Muglietta Ch'un Mi ScriviViolin – Michel SantoniVocals – Mathieu Fioconi |
| 43 | –Marie-Letizia Guerrini | So Stata All'ortuVocals – Marie-Letizia Guerrini |
| 44 | –Auguste Seintein | Bonjour, Bonjour, Mon Aimable Bergère (Good-day, Good-day, My Sweet Shepherdess)Vocals – Auguste Seintein |
| 45 | Bretagne |
| 46 | –Raymon Jabrier | Para Lou Loup (Beware Of The Wolf)Accordion – Raymond Jabrier |
| 47 | –F. Brunot | BrioléeRecorded By – F. Brunot |
| 48 | Berry |
| 49 | –Auguste Redon | Bourrée D'AuvergneWind [Musette] – Auguste Redon |
| 50 | –Louis Ropars And Roger Le Behon | Danse Chantée De Poullaouen (The Poullaouen Dancing Song)Vocals – Louis Ropars, Roger Le Behon |
From the collection of the National Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires.
French Folk Songs, Volume 1, from the department of Musical Ethnology, Musee National des Arts et Traditions Populaires, Edited: Cl. Marcel-Dubois, Chief of the Department, Maguy Andral, Assistant.
A1.1 Paris, 1946.
A1.2 Paris, 1949 (the performers are members of the compagnons, or trade guilds).
A1.3 Paris, 1952.
A2.1 solo with the refrain by a chorus of mail voices, Agon' (Manche), 1951.
A2.2 Frênes (Orne), 1950.
A2.3 Eguzon (Indre), 1950.
A2.4 Recorded on a cylinder by F. Brunot from Henry Viaud, Nohant (Indre), 1913.
A2.5 St. Amand-Montrond (Cher), 1950.
A2.6 Retournac (Haute-Loire), 1946.
A3.1 a classic tune, region of Ares (Bouches du Rhône), BBC Recording.
A3.2 Sentein (Ariège), 1950.
A3.3 1950.
A4.1 Asco (Corsica).
A4.2 Rusio (Corsica), 1948.
A4.3 Col de Prato (Corsica), 1948.
A4.4 Casamaccioli (Corsica), 1948.
A4.5 Castiglione (Corsica).
A4.6 Rusio (Corsica).
B1.1 Bayonne, 1951.
B1.2 Sare (Lower Pyrenées), 1947.
B1.3 St. Jean Pied-de-Port (Lower Pyrenées), 1947.
B1.4 Alos (Lower Pyrenées), 1947.
B1.5 St. Jean Pied-de-Port (Lower Pyrenées), 1947.
B1.6 Sare (Lower Pyrenées), 1947.
B1.7 Sare (Lower Pyrenées), 1947.
B1.8 Arcangues (Lower Pyrenées), 1947.
B2.1 St. Hilaire-le-Vouhis (Vendée) 1950.
B2.2 1950.
B2.3 1950.
B2.4 1946.
B3.1 Mayun, 1949.
B3.2 Mayun (Loire-Inférieure), 1949.
B3.3 Mayun (Loire-Inférieure), 1949.
B3.4 1949.
B4.1 Quimper (Finistère), 1949.
B4.2 Quimper (Finistère), 1949.
B4.3 Quimper (Finistère), 1949.
B4.4 Quimper (Finistère), 1949.
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