| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
| Opening Set: Songs for May 1st | | |
| Julie Andrews | The Lusty Month of May | Camelot (original cast) |
| The King's Singers | Now Is The Month of Maying | Madrigal Mystery Tour |
| Steeleye Span | Padstow | Tempted and Tried |
| Various Artists | Staines Morris | Morris On |
| Jack Hardy | May Day | The Nameless One |
| Set # 2 | | |
| James Keelaghan | McConnville's | House of Cards |
| Martin Simpson | Sammy's Bar | The Bramble Briar |
| Dave Gunning | The Red Onion | Lift* |
| Garnet Rogers | Next Turn of the Wheel | Sparrow's Wing |
| Set # 3 | | |
| Brother Sun | These Hands | Some Part of the Truth |
| Brother Sun | Eclipse | Weights & Wings* |
| Greg Brown | Ring Around the Moon | 44 & 66 |
| Set # 4 | | |
| Sugar Blue | Mercedes Blues | Voyage* |
| John Hammond | No Money Down | Big City Blues |
| Mose Allison | V-8 Ford Blues | The Mose Allison Anthology |
| Brooks Williams | Mercury Blues | New Everything |
| Rod Picott | '65 Falcon | Hang Your Hopes On A Crooked Nail |
| Set # 5 (Music from the BBC Radio 2 Awards) | | |
| Sam Lee | Lovely Molly | via youtube.com* |
| Rufus Wainwright | Who Knows Where The Time Goes | via youtube.com* |
| Fairport Convention | Knockin' On Heavens Door | Who Knows Where The Time Goes |
| Set # 6 | | |
| Miles To Dayton | Two Hands | Forces Unknown* |
| Graham Nash | Beneath The Waves | This Path Tonight* |
| Mark Knopfler | Haul Away | via youtube.com* |
| Set # 7 | | |
| Martin Simpson & Martin Taylor | Time After Time | via youtube.com |
| Kirsten Maxwell | Crimson | Crimson* |
| Kirsten Maxwell | Prism | live on WUSB* |
| Kirsten Maxwell | I Can't Help It | Crimson* |
| Set # 8 Dylan | | |
| Tom Russell | John Wesley Harding | Tonight We Ride EP |
| Tom Russell | Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts | Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs |
| Bob Dylan | Desolation Row (alternate take) | No Direction Home: Soundtrack |
A "May Day" edition of Sunday Street featuring some songs for the day, new music from Dave Gunning and Sugar Blue, some music from this past week's BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, and an in-studio visit from singer/songwriter Kirsten Maxwell.