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  1. Ballad - Wikipedia

    Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of England, Ireland and Scotland from the Late Middle Ages until the 19th century. They were widely used across Europe, and later in …

  2. Ballad - Definition and Examples | LitCharts

    Contemporary ballads, like traditional ballads, use music to talk about love, but they have no strict meter or rhyme scheme. A writer today would be most likely to write a ballad out of the desire to tell an …

  3. The 50+ Best Ballads of All Time, Ranked by Music Fans

    Oct 15, 2025 · Now, the question remains: what are the best ballads ever written? Whether they be rock ballads, power ballads, traditional, or even pop, it's up to music fans like you to decide. Check out the …

  4. 8 of the Best Examples of Ballad Poems - Interesting Literature

    Ballads originally became popular in the late medieval period, and were designed to be sung and danced to: the word ‘ballad’ is derived from the Latin balar, ‘to dance’. The ballad form is often used …

  5. The 40 best power ballads of all time - Louder

    Oct 26, 2023 · We diligently applied those criteria to come up with our 40 greatest power ballads. Which explains why there’s no Queen (too theatrical), Celine Dion (too crap) or Michael Bolton (too Michael …

  6. Ballad | The Poetry Foundation

    Folk (or traditional) ballads are anonymous and recount tragic, comic, or heroic stories with emphasis on a central dramatic event; examples include “Barbara Allen” and “John Henry.”

  7. A Collection of Traditional and Literary Ballad Poems - ThoughtCo

    May 11, 2025 · Ballads are poems or songs that tell stories, often with rhyme and rhythm. Traditional ballads often began as stories passed down by minstrels and were later printed. Famous poets used …

  8. 125+ Must-Read Ballad Poems - Discover Ballad Poetry

    Discover the best ballads of all time, tracing their roots from 14th-century minstrelsy to the Romantic revival, blending music, myth, and history.

  9. Ballad | Traditional Folk Music, Narrative Song | Britannica

    Since ballads thrive among unlettered people and are freshly created from memory at each separate performance, they are subject to constant variation in both text and tune.

  10. Ballad - Academy of American Poets

    Ballads were not originally transcribed, but, rather, were preserved orally for generations and passed along through recitation. Their subject matter dealt with religious themes, love, tragedy, domestic …