
There is more than one artist of this name: (1) Thomas Ford (c. 1580 – November 17, 1648) was an English composer, lutenist, viol player and poet. He was attached to the court of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of James I, who died in 1612. He was musician to the household of Prince Henry from 1610 to 1612, musician to the household of Prince Charles 1617-1625, and musician to Charles I from 1626 to 1642, the outbreak of the English Civil War. He was buried in St. Margaret's, Westminster.
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Hard to Get
Almighty God who hast me brought
Baggepipes
Fallin
Cypress Park
Since first I saw your face
Ford, Cate Of Bardy
Fair, Sweet, Cruel
Glendale
Tis Now Dead Night
Viol
Faire, sweet, cruell
The Galiard
The Things I Used to Do
Come, Phyllis
Change of Ayre
Lightning Seed
There is a Lady Sweet and Kind
You A'int What You Used to Be
An Almaine, "M. Westovers farewell"
Musicke of Sundrie Kindes: Pavan and Galiard (M. Maines Choice)
Wild Goose Chase
I Believe
Mississippi Fred McDowell Blues
Tired of Living This Way
Shoulder To Cry On
Bottle Up and Go
Ford: Musicke of Sundrie Kindes: No. 8, Since First I Saw Your Face
Shut Not, Sweet Breast
Cate of Bardie, "The Queenes jig"
Musicke of Sundrie Kindes: Forget me not
A Paven, "Sir Richard Westons delight"
Peace Inside Blues
Ford: Musicke of Sundrie Kindes: No. 9, There Is a Ladie
Whipit and Tripit, "M. Southcotes Jig"
Danger Blues
I'm Set On You
Musicke of Sundrie Kindes: The Baggepipes (Sir Charles Howards delight)
Musicke of Sundrie Kindes: Why not here (M. Crosse his choice)
Faire, Sweet, Cruell (Fair, Sweet, Cruel)
Musicke Of Sundrie Kindes: Faire, Sweet, Cruell (Fair, Sweet, Cruel)
Poor Boy
In Awe of the Nativity
Swine Flu Fever
Musicke of Sundrie Kindes: The Galliard
Cate Of Bardie
Forget me not
What then is love sings Coridon
A pill to purge Melancholie
I'm Going Out Drinking (I'll See You in a Year)
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