| Title [author] (comment) | Lyrics | |
| Ca Hawkie (from Bruce and Stokoe's Northumbrian Mistrelsy (1882); midi made from the notation in that book. Bruce Olson posted an earlier set of the tune (1772) here: Drive Hakky) | DT | thread |
| Cadal Chan Fhaigh Mi | thread | |
| Cailin Deas Cruite Na mBo /Pretty Maid Milking a Cow | thread | |
| Cait o gharran a 'bhile | thread | |
| Cakes and Ale [Henry Purcell] (A catch) | DT | |
| Caledonia [Dougie MacLean] | DT | thread |
| Call John the Boatman | thread | |
| Calliope House [Dave Richardson] (Written by Dave Richardson of Boys of the Lough in Edinbrough, 1983 and named after a pub called Calliope House) | thread | |
| Calon Lan | DT | |
| Cambourne Hill | DT | |
| The Cambrian Colliery Disaster [Bill Sables] (Ewan MacColl also wrote a song with this name.) | thread | |
| The Candyman [Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley] (The pop song made famous by Sammy Davis Jr.) | DT | |
| Cannibal King Medley - A Cannibal King | DT | thread |
| Cannibal King Medley - M-I-N-E | DT | thread |
| Cannibal King Medley - We'll Build a Bungalow | DT | thread |
| Cape Ann [Gordon Bok] | thread | |
| Captain Coulston (per Malcolm:The DT text was transcribed from a record by Andy Irvine and Dick Gaughan; their principal source was Brigid Tunney, though they added additional verses from another source. Steeleye Span also recorded an arrangement of her version (somewhat pared-down), so I've used notation in the first Steeleye Span songbook for a midi: first verse only, as they varied the tune (another Dives and Lazarus / Gilderoy variant) later on. I don't have a recording of Brigid Tunney singing it, but would hope that this is reasonably close; it's certainly quite close to the way her son Paddy sang it. ) | DT | |
| Captain James (from Songs the Whalemen Sang, Huntington) | thread | |
| Captain Ward (from Flotsam, Jetsam, and Lagan, Captain Ernie Hall, 1965) | thread | |
| Captain Ward (The Jolly Mariner) (Child #287 - from the Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection) | DT | thread |
| Carnlough Bay | thread | |
| The Carol of the Birds | DT | thread |
| casadh an tsugain (common version) | thread | |
| Casey's Hat | DT | thread |
| The Cast Out | thread | |
| The Castle of Dromore | DT | thread |
| The Castle of Dromore (MIDIText from John in Brisbane) | thread | |
| The Castle of Dromore (October Winds) | DT | thread |
| Castles in the Air | thread | |
| The Cat Came Back (version 1) | DT | thread |
| The Cat Came Back (version 2) | DT | |
| The Cat Came Back (original version) [Harry S. Miller, 1893] (source: Levy Sheet Music Collection) | DT | thread |
| A Cat Catch [Robert Brown] (1710) | thread | |
| Catch Me If You Can | thread | |
| A Catch On Cats Michael Wise - 1685 | thread | |
| Cattle Call (orchastrated) | DT | thread |
| Cavan Girl [Thom Moore, 1970's] | thread | |
| A Caveat for Cutpurses (Packington's Pound) | DT | |
| Cearc Agus Coileach ('Cas Amhran' Michael O hEidhinn - version posted at message 952573) | DT | thread |
| Cearc Agus Coileach 2 (Donal O'Sullivan, "Songs of the Irish"; he gives both poetic and literal translations. Again it is a different version and tune from the DT version) | DT | thread |
| Celia Learning On The Spinnet [John Isum] (1685) | thread | |
| Ceol An Phíobaire (aka:Music of the Piper) | thread | |
| Changes [Ochs] | DT | |
| The Charladies' Ball [Harry O'Donovan] | thread | |
| Charles Gustavus Anderson | DT | thread |
| The Charleston Merchant | thread | |
| Charlie Mopps | thread | |
| Oh Charlie, O Charlie (Tune from John Ord's Bothy Songs and Ballads (1930; reprinted 1995); text in thread. ) | thread | |
| Chattanooga Choo-Choo | thread | |
| Chattanooga Choo-Choo [Harry Warren & Mack Gordon] | thread | |
| Cheer Boys Cheer | thread | |
| The Chocolate Song [Marcus Turner] | thread | |
| Christmas Day in the Morning | DT | thread |
| Christmas in the Trenches [John McCutcheon] | DT | thread |
| Christmas's Lamentation (taken from Chappell's Popular Music of the Olden Time (1859)) | DT | thread |
| Chuaigh me na Rossan | thread | |
| Church In The Wildwood (First version) | DT | thread |
| Church In The Wildwood (Second version) | DT | thread |
| Cindy | DT | |
| Clare to Here [Ralph McTell] | DT | thread |
| Clarin de Campana (The Triumph of Battle) (from: Irwin Silber & Earl Robinson, Songs of the Great American West, p. 63) | thread | |
| Close The Coalhouse Door | thread | |
| The Closing [Jeri Corlew] (There are no lyrics for this tune.) | thread | |
| Co Sheinneas An Fhideag Airgid? (see Silver Whistle) | DT | thread |
| The Coal-Black Smith, or The Two Magicians (Child #44) | DT | thread |
| Coastline of Mayo | DT | thread |
| Cock of the Morning | thread | |
| The Cock-Fight (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs) | thread | |
| The Cockerham Devil (per Malcolm: The DT text was transcribed from a radio broadcast, and does not credit the writers of this song, who are Pru and Roger Edwards of Pilling (as in the song). Midi made from notation in Mike Harding's book Folk Songs of Lancashire (1980).) | DT | |
| Cogar Mogar | thread | |
| Colcannon | DT | |
| Coleraine Regatta (from John Moulden's "Songs of the people", selections, the Sam Henry Collection, Belfast 1979) | thread | |
| Coleraine Regatta (Arranged by Paul Brady & Mick Moloney) | thread | |
| Colin and Phoebe | DT | |
| Colly My Cow | DT | thread |
| Columbia, Gem of the Ocean | thread | |
| Come All You Garners Gay (Midi made from the notation in Hamer's book Garners Gay (EFDS Publications 1967).) | DT | |
| Come and I Will Sing You | DT | |
| Come by the Hills | DT | thread |
| Come Down You Bunch of Roses | DT | thread |
| Come Hasten, Ye shepherds | thread | |
| Come Josephine in my Flying Machine [Words: Alfred Bryan; Music: Fred Fisher] | DT | thread |
| Coming Around the Horn [J.A. Stone / L.V.H. Crosby (Air: Dearest Mae)] (From The Songs of the Gold Rush, Lingenfelter/Dwyer) | thread | |
| Connemara Cradle Song [John Frances Waller] | thread | |
| The Connemara Cradle Song | thread | |
| The constant Farmer's son (a reasonably close set in Creighton's Maritime Folk Songs, in this case from Jack Turple of Upper Kennetcook, 1952 again - this is "best guess") | DT | |
| The Corbie and the Crow | thread | |
| Corbitt's Barkentine | thread | |
| Corduroy (Midi made from the notation in Bob Copper's book Early To Rise (1976).) | thread | |
| Cornish Lads | thread | |
| Cornish May Carol | DT | thread |
| The Cornwall Apprentice | thread | |
| Cotton Field Song (Mr. Rabbit) | thread | |
| Cotton Mill Girls | thread | |
| Coulter's Candy | DT | thread |
| The Counting Song (from Peter Kennedy, Folksongs of Britain and Ireland) | thread | |
| Coventry Carol | DT | thread |
| Cowd Stringy Pie (Noted by Dave Hillery from Mrs. Ada Cave of York in 1965 (A Touch on the Times, Roy Palmer, 1974).) | thread | |
| Crabfish | thread | |
| Craigielea | thread | |