

Edith Nesbit
330 songs
Total 330 songs
| # | Title | Album | Time | Rating | Play |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | This is the story of the different ways we looked for treasureThe Treasure Seekers • 3:13 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:13 | ||
| 2 | Then we left off going to schoolThe Treasure Seekers • 2:32 | The Treasure Seekers | 2:32 | ||
| 3 | Oswald spoke firstThe Treasure Seekers • 3:24 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:24 | ||
| 4 | We all went down into the cellarThe Treasure Seekers • 3:11 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:11 | ||
| 5 | Presently Dicky came backThe Treasure Seekers • 3:03 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:03 | ||
| 6 | When we had got that money by digging for treasureThe Treasure Seekers • 2:41 | The Treasure Seekers | 2:41 | ||
| 7 | We thought a long time whether we'd write a letterThe Treasure Seekers • 3:26 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:26 | ||
| 8 | It was not bad - being in London entirely on our ownThe Treasure Seekers • 4:40 | The Treasure Seekers | 4:40 | ||
| 9 | She happened quite accidentallyThe Treasure Seekers • 3:03 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:03 | ||
| 10 | We went over the stones on tiptoeThe Treasure Seekers • 3:02 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:02 | ||
| 11 | Then all of a sudden came one of those uncomfortable timesThe Treasure Seekers • 3:09 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:09 | ||
| 12 | Noël was quite tiresome for ever so longThe Treasure Seekers • 3:21 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:21 | ||
| 13 | Albert-next-door was very tiresomeThe Treasure Seekers • 4:03 | The Treasure Seekers | 4:03 | ||
| 14 | It was Albert's uncle who thought of trying a newspaperThe Treasure Seekers • 3:04 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:04 | ||
| 15 | Chapter V - by NoëlThe Treasure Seekers • 3:55 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:55 | ||
| 16 | Being editors is not the best way to wealthThe Treasure Seekers • 3:24 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:24 | ||
| 17 | Everyone knows what it is like to go in the trainThe Treasure Seekers • 3:18 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:18 | ||
| 18 | "You wish to borrow money. When will you repay it?"The Treasure Seekers • 3:12 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:12 | ||
| 19 | When the money was all spentThe Treasure Seekers • 3:57 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:57 | ||
| 20 | It was very sillyThe Treasure Seekers • 3:13 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:13 | ||
| 21 | One day when we suddenly found that we had half a crownThe Treasure Seekers • 3:36 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:36 | ||
| 22 | About five Eliza slipped outThe Treasure Seekers • 3:50 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:50 | ||
| 23 | The bottle got quite dusty where we had put itThe Treasure Seekers • 3:06 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:06 | ||
| 24 | The clergyman seemed to be speechlessThe Treasure Seekers • 2:51 | The Treasure Seekers | 2:51 | ||
| 25 | Of course as soon as we had promised to consult my fatherThe Treasure Seekers • 3:37 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:37 | ||
| 26 | Of course the next thing was for one of us to catch a coldThe Treasure Seekers • 3:22 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:22 | ||
| 27 | When Alice came back she was very quietThe Treasure Seekers • 3:38 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:38 | ||
| 28 | The next day Albert's uncle took Noël awayThe Treasure Seekers • 2:21 | The Treasure Seekers | 2:21 | ||
| 29 | A day or two after Noël came back from HastingsThe Treasure Seekers • 4:01 | The Treasure Seekers | 4:01 | ||
| 30 | So Dicky and Oswald crept downThe Treasure Seekers • 3:41 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:41 | ||
| 31 | And quite suddenlyThe Treasure Seekers • 3:10 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:10 | ||
| 32 | The minute he'd said it the burglarThe Treasure Seekers • 3:00 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:00 | ||
| 33 | You have no idea how uncomfortable the house wasThe Treasure Seekers • 2:52 | The Treasure Seekers | 2:52 | ||
| 34 | Alice had put on the nursery tablecloth, which is greenThe Treasure Seekers • 3:11 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:11 | ||
| 35 | H.O. did not care about waitingThe Treasure Seekers • 3:07 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:07 | ||
| 36 | It was all very well for Father to askThe Treasure Seekers • 3:34 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:34 | ||
| 37 | We elders arranged everythingThe Treasure Seekers • 3:04 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:04 | ||
| 38 | So we at once showed UncleThe Treasure Seekers • 2:50 | The Treasure Seekers | 2:50 | ||
| 39 | Now it is coming near the end of our treasure-seekingThe Treasure Seekers • 3:26 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:26 | ||
| 40 | We took all the parcels into the nurseryThe Treasure Seekers • 2:57 | The Treasure Seekers | 2:57 | ||
| 41 | Then Uncle looked at FatherThe Treasure Seekers • 3:13 | The Treasure Seekers | 3:13 | ||
| 42 | Der letzte DracheDer letzte Drache und andere Drachengeschichten • 22:45 | 22:45 | |||
| 43 | König WilliDer letzte Drache und andere Drachengeschichten • 30:31 | 30:31 | |||
| 44 | DrachensongDer letzte Drache und andere Drachengeschichten • 2:36 | 2:36 | |||
| 45 | Teil 1Das violette Automobil • 1:27 | 1:27 | |||
| 46 | Teil 2Das violette Automobil • 1:27 | 1:27 | |||
| 47 | Teil 3Das violette Automobil • 1:34 | 1:34 | |||
| 48 | Teil 4Das violette Automobil • 1:31 | 1:31 | |||
| 49 | Teil 5Das violette Automobil • 1:27 | 1:27 | |||
| 50 | Teil 6Das violette Automobil • 1:31 | 1:31 |