Langston Hughes
264 songs with lyrics
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All songs 264
- .The Ballad of the Landlord.1940
- 50-50
- A Black Pierrot
- A Boy Like You
- A Boy Like You
- A Boy Like You
- A House in Taos
- A Little Lyric of Great Importance
- Advertisement For The Waldorf-Astoria
- African Lady
- Ain’t It Awful, The Heat
- Alabama Earth (At Booker Washington’s grave)
- Always the Same
- Around Me
- As I Grew Older
- As I Grew Older (Poem)
- As I Grew Older / Dreamer
- Backlash Blues
- Backlash Blues (Live At Montreux)
- Ballad of Booker T.
- Ballad of Landlord
- Ballad of the Gypsy
- Ballad of the LandIord Poetry Explication
- Ballad of the Landll(ord)
- Ballad of the Landlord (poem) LH
- Ballad of the Lord of the Land
- Ballard of the Landlord By ([L, H])
- Bound No’th Blues
- Brass Spittoons
- Call to Creation
- Childhood Memories
- Children’s Game
- Could Be
- Cross
- Cultural Exchange
- Cultural Exchange (Ask Your Mama)
- Cultural Exchange - The Collected Poems
- Danse Africaine
- Daybreak in Alabama
- Daybreak in Alabama
- Daybreak in Alabama
- Death of an Old Seaman
- Delinquent
- Democracy
- Dinner Guest: Me
- Don’t Forget the Lilac Bush
- Doorknobs
- Dream Boogie
- Dream Deferred Explication D Block
- Dream Deferred Poetry Explication F Block
- Dream Variation
- Dream Variation
- Dream Variations
- Dream Variations
- Dream Variations
- Dreams / Feet o’ Jesus
- Formula
- Frederick Douglass: 1817-1895*
- Freedom Road
- Freedom’s Plow
- Freedom’s Plow (Rap/Poetry)
- Fulfillment
- Genius Child
- Genius Child
- Genius Child
- Georgia Dusk
- Get a Load of That
- Goodbye Christ.
- Goodbye Newport Blues
- Great Big Sky
- Harlem (1951)
- Harlem (”What happens to a dream deferred?”)
- Harlem Sweeties
- Harlem Sweeties (UT Arlington Fall 2015)
- Heart
- Hei-hei blūzs
- He’s Just An Ordinary Guy
- Homesick Blues
- Homesick Blues 1309
- Horn of plenty
- Hughes - The Ballad Of The Landlord
- I Dream a World
- I Dream a World
- I Dream a World
- I Dream a World (LH)
- I Got a Marble and a Star
- I Look At The World
- I Loved Her Too
- I Too (Also)
- I Too Sing America (Langston Hughes)
- I Too Sing America I am darker brother
- I too, Sing America (1926) HR
- I, Too
- I, Too
- I, Too (1926)
- I, Too (1926) LH
- I, Too (1932)
- I, Too (Norton Text)
- I, Too 1308
- I, Too L Hughes
- I, Too OG
- I, Too Sing
- I, Too, sing America
- I, Too, Sing America / Okay Negroes
- I,Too(Sing America) 1926
- In Time Of Silver Rain
- In Time of Silver Rain
- In Time of Silver Rain
- Is There Tomorrow
- Italy in Technicolor
- Ja man miljons būtu
- Ja man miljons būtu/Hārlema
- Jazz-Boys
- Jazzonia
- Joy
- Juke Box Love Song
- Kids Who Die
- Lenin
- Let America Be America Again
- Let America Be America Again
- Let America be America Again (English 10)
- Let America Be America Again. (Poem Annotation)
- LH 1926 (Eye 2)
- LHPOEM-Ballad of the Landlord
- Lied aus Dixieland
- Life is Fine
- Life Is Fine
- Life Is Fine. (Poem Annotation)
- Listen here, Joe
- Lonely House
- Lonely House
- Lonely House
- Lonely House
- Lonely House
- Lonely House
- Lonely House
- Lonely House
- Lonely House (1997)
- Lonesome Place
- Love Song for Lucinda
- Madam and Daughter
- Madam and Her Madam
- Madam and the Census Man
- Madam and the Census Man
- Madam and the Fortune Teller
- Madam and the Minister
- Madam and the Number Runner
- Madam and the Phone Bill
- Madam and The Rent Man
- Madam and the Rent Man
- Madam and the Wrong Visitor
- Madam’s Past History
- Medley: What Good Would the Moon Be? / Here I’ll Stay
- Merry-Go-Round
- Moon-Faced, Starry-Eyed
- Morning After
- Mother 2 Son 1922
- Mother 22 Son
- Mother to a Son (LH)
- Mother to Son
- Mother to Son
- Mother to Son (1922)
- Mother to Son (or Daughter)
- Mother to Son 1305
- Mother to son OG
- Mulatto
- Mulatto (poem)
- My Dream
- My Dream
- My Dream
- My People
- Negro
- Negro Dancers
- Negro Hermione Speaks Of Rivers
- Negro Servant
- Night Funeral in Harlem
- Ode to Dinah
- Oh No
- One-Way Ticket
- Open Letter to the South
- Pierrot
- Poetry Final
- Po’ Boy Blues
- Prayer
- Prelude: I Dream a World
- Put Another ‘S’ in the USA
- Remember
- Remember That I Care
- Shake That Thing
- Shake Your Brown Feet, Honey
- Somehow I Never Could Believe
- Somehow I Never Could Believe
- Song for a Dark Girl
- Song for a Dark Girl
- Song for a Dark Girl (LH)
- Songs of the Season: II. Poème d’Automne
- Songs to the Dark Virgin
- Songs to the Dark Virgin
- Songs to the Dark Virgin
- Strange Hurt
- Street Scene: Lonely House
- Sylvester’s Dying Bed
- Thank You M’am
- Thank You, Ma’am
- Thank You, Ma’am - Excerpt
- That Soothin’ Song
- The Backlash Blues
- The Ballad of Lenin
- The Ballad Of The Landlord
- The Ballad Of The Landlord (1940)
- The Ballad of the landlords (1)
- The Big-Timer
- The Bitter River
- The Breath of a Rose
- The Cryin’ Blues
- The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
- The Negro Mother
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers (1921)
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers (L Hughes)
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers 1304
- The negro speaks of rivers OG
- The South
- The Weary Blues
- The Weary Blues
- The Weary Blues (UT Arlington Fall 2015)
- The Weary Blues 1307.2
- The weary blues OG
- The Woman Who Lived Up There
- Theme for English B
- Three Dream Portraits: 2. Dream Variation
- Three Dream Portraits: 3. I, Too
- To Artina
- To Be Somebody
- Trumpet Player
- Trumpet Player OG
- U and ur whole race
- Visitors to the Black Belt
- War
- Weary Bloouus
- We’ll Go Away
- We’ll Go Away Together
- We’ll Go Away Together / Lonely House
- We’re All in the Telephone Book
- What Good Would the Moon Be?
- What’s in a dream? - Langston Hughes’s “I Dream a World”
- When a Woman Has a Baby
- When Sue Wears Red
- When Sue Wears Red
- Who’s Passing for Who?
- Will V-Day Be Me-Day Too?
- Will V-Day Be Me-Day Too? (Poem Annotation)
- Wouldn’t You Like to Be on Broadway / What Good Would the Moon Be
- Wouldn’t You Like to Be on Broadway?
- Wrapped in a Ribbon and Tied in a Bow
- You and Your whole race (1)
- You and your whole race.
- You’ve Taken My Blues & Gone
- À Tona
- Šķiršanās blūzs
- ‘’Mulatto’’ poem by Langston Hughes