F.A.K.-Volksangbundel
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The F.A.K.-Volksangbundel initially called the F.A.K.-volksangbundel for South Africa, is a song collection that contains Afrikaans folk music and is published by the Federation of Afrikaans Cultural Associations (FAK). The first version appeared in 1937 and is considered the most comprehensive collection of Afrikaans lyrics with sheet music. It serves as a reference work for a large number of cultural organizations (such as the Voortrekkers and youth camps), choir masters and also schools.
Songs[edit]
Some of the popular songs in the FAK song collection include:
- As Julle dalk 'n Vleisie Braai
- Al die Veld is Vrolik
- Die blou Berg
- Die Stem van Suid-Afrika
- Daar kom die Alibama
- Daar's 'n lief ou Hartbeeshuisie
- Ek hou van jou, vaal ou Karooland
- Franschoek Vallei is enig
- Griet, My Skat, en weet Jy wat
- Hasie in die Bossie
- In die stilte van My Tuin
- Jy met Jou Mandolientjie
- Kinders, moenie in die Water mors nie
- Liefste Tannie ons bring Rosies
- Magaliesbergse Aandlied
- My hartjie, my liefie
- Nooi van die Velde
- Ou Paddatjie kom aangespring
- Pikaninie Wiegelied
- Die Roos
- Siembamba
- Trekliedjie
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