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C'EST A ST PIERRE LIHOU -- Philip HAMON & company (with talk adfter by Hilary CARRE) rec by PK, Sark, Channel Islands 3/5/57: RPL LP 23838/ 245

C'EST L'AVIRON -- Alan MILLS accomp Steve BENBOW (gtr) rec by PK, London 15/6/59: 7"RTR-0325-7 (not on FTX 905)

CEANNGULLA POLKA, THE - FISHER'S FROLIC

CEANNGULLA SLIDE, THE - MOYLAN 2 #308 (a) p177 (D)
& #308 (b) pp177-8 (G)

CEASE RUDE BOREAS - "blustering railer/ killer" - comp by George Alexander Stevens (1710-1784) - ROUD #949 - Such Bs London #325 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 1981 #12 (w/o) "The Whaler's Lamentation" --- HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp70-72 ships log 1827 (w/o) "The Tempest" - CAREY ASS 1976 pp84-87 Timothy O Connor MS songbook c1778 -- A L LLOYD TOPIC 12-T-174 1967

CEASE YE STORMY WINDS TO BLOW - Ch: "Here is the rock, the brook, the tree - I think I hear my truelove's voice" - Glee - ROUD#1299 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p234 #78 Mrs Moss Driffield, Gloucestersh 3v/ch (w/o)

CEDAR GROVE, THE - "O there lies a noble steamer, the CG by name" - the helmsman knows the ship is too close to the shore but dares not say so - the look-out's warning comes too late and the ship is on the rocks, she backs off and sinks - Passenger, Miss Fareell, captain and 2 engineers lost - captain's disfigured body recovered later - LAWS #D-18 (NAB 1050/64 pp169-170) - ROUD#1959 - Wrecked 30th Nov 1882 off Casno, NS from London to St John, NB with cargo of liquors - McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp236-7 Harry Sutherland NS (w/o) - DOERFLINGER SAS 1951 p186 11v/m - IVES FSNB 1989 pp136-9 James Brown, NB 1963

CEDAR SWAMP - TWISTIFICATION

CEFFYL DU, Y - (The Black Horse) - Welsh - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #55 -- John THOMAS (blind shepherd) with Ossian Ellis (harp) rec 17/3/50: RPL 17299/ Talk about song by Elizabeth, his daughter rec by PK, Llangwm, Corwen, Denbighsh 9/11/54: RPL 17299/ FTX-005

CEILI(DHE) - -- Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

CEILI SWING -- STOCKTON'S WING Radio 2 1982: CASS-30-0755

CELEBRATED BUGLE QUICKSTEP, A - see under QUICKSTEPS

CELEBRATED MINUETTE, A - see under MINUETS

CELEBRATED STOP, THE - Hornpipe (Bb) - COLE #2 p86 - KERR MM 2 #377 p42 - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #31 p10 (G)

CELEBRATED WORKING MAN, THE - "from work I never shrink" "In the bar-room - that's where we congregate" - POLWARTH 1969 p24 - DALLAS SOT 1974 p196 -- John ELLIOTT (with gtr & ch) rec Birtley, Durham 1963: RPL LP 29983 "In the bar room" - A L LLOYD & Celebrated Working Band: TOPIC 12-T-86 1963 - Jack ELLIOTT, rec by PK, Birtley, Co Durham 1965: FTX-511/ LEADER LEA-4001 1969/ TOPIC TSCD-670 1998 "In the Bar-room" - Tom GILFELLON (+ harmonium): TOPIC 12-TS-282 1976

CELLO - Kennedy: FSBI 1975 photo of Tom Taggart, Grenaby, Isle of Man -

CELTIC -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

CELTIC SOCIETY'S QUICKSTEP, THE - 2/4 March - KERR MM 3 #416 p46 (##A)

CEMETERY BLUES - Bessie SMITH & Fletcher HENDERSON: COLUMBIA 13001-D

CEMETERY SONG, THE -- Mr ELLAWAY rec by Gwilym Davies, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Gloucestersh 1979: FTX-417

CENTENNIAL HORNPIPE - (Bb) - COLE #5 p99 as performed by R Tyson - can be used as a Clog" - KERR MM 2 #378 p42

CENTER'S BONNET - Highland Jig -- John BURGESS (H-pipes): TOPIC 12-T-199 1969 with others

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC -- Recordings see AREA Listing

CEREMONIES - CUSTOMS

CEYLON - SRI LANKA

CHA B'ANN DUBH A BHA MO LEANNAN (My Sweetheart has not got black hair) Comic courting duet -- Isle of Lewis rec Edinburgh (with piano): RPL LP 24972 - Angus & Arthur Mc IVER with chorus, piano, laughter & clapping rec Lewis 5/7/58: RPL LP 24972

CHA CHA - CHEW MAGNA (Somerset) - CHA CHA

CHA TILL MAC CRUIMEAN - (Mc Crimmon will never come back) - Scots Gaelic Song in Pibroch Style about the famous piper -- Mrs Archie Mc DONALD rec School of Scottish Studies, S Uist: TANGENT TNGM-110 1971

CHAD - TCHAD - see Area 2

CHAIGH ME 'UN AONAIGH - sung by Jimmy DUGGAN rec by Noel Hami;ton, Torre Island, Co Donegal 1967: FTX-277

'CHAILLIGH, DO MHAIRIS ME - Jig -- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) of Co Clare rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-39 1980 CASS-0816

CHAIN GANG, THE - BLACKBERRY WINE

CHAIN OF GOLD, THE - "Abroad as I was walking in the fields all alone" "I knew a rich old farmer" - Broken Token song - two lovers, before parting, break a chain of gold but father wants to confine them to a silent room with bread and water so finally they go to a dark and silent grave - ROUD#1417 - JFSS 4:17 1913 p341-2 George Butterworth: Charlton, Oxfordsh 1907 1v/m/ Mr Cranstone, Billingshurst, Sussex 1909 & Sussex "Twas by the town of Weddingmore" (2 versions) - SHARP- KARPELES CSC 1974 #80 1 pp335-6 Sharp: Charles Tanner, Bampton Oxfordsh 1909/ Robert Feast, Ely Cambridgesh 1911 - WILLIAMS #206 Charles Tanner (w/o) --- BFSSNE (American FL Soc) 1 p7 -- Ernest JEFFREY rec by PK, Wisbech, Cambridgesh 1956: FTX-423 "My Truelove"

CHAINS - GEORGIE - HENRY THE POACHER - MY CHAINMAKER LAD

CHAIR DANCE, THE -- Percy LAVARELLO (mel) from Tristan de Cunha rec by PK 1962 with PK's commentary over dance: FTX-609

CHAIRS - IN THIS OLD CHAIR - OLD ARMCHAIR

CHAIRS TO MEND - Street Cries incl Old chairs - Mackerel - Rags - Rabbit skins - ROUD#1335 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p300 #1 nn, Ashbury, Berksh 2v (w/o)

CHALLENGE, THE - Hornpipe (G) - HONEYMAN #2 p47 - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #32 p11 (G)

CHAMBERMAIDS - SHEFFIELD APPRENTICE - SQUIRE AND THE CHAMBERMAID

CHAMBERS' HORNPIPE - KOHLER 1 p80 (A) comp by R.Stephenson

CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE - "I've seen a deal of gaiety throughout my noisy life" Ch: "CC is my name" - Broadside by Sanderson (Edinburgh) - Used as Polka -- Willie CLANCY (whistle) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare: RPL LP 29883 - Lynette ELDON (clogs) with Jim ELDON (fid) Music Hall tunes with breaks in tune but sings this one: Concert Hall rec Radio 2 16/3/89: CASS-90-0715

CHAMPAGNE FLOWS, THE - comp by MMcG -- Matt McGINN (voc/ gtr): ELEKTRA ELK-253 1966

CHAMPION CLOG, THE - HONEYMAN #1 p47 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #34 p11 (Em/G)

CHAMPION HE WAS A DANDY - "My name is Michael McCarthy" descr fight with terrier and a £20 dog -- Jack ELLIOTT: TOPIC TSCD- 668 1998 Hunting & Poaching - FETTLERS Middlesbrough 1966 (small tape reel) - Bob DAVENPORT & MARSDEN RATTLERS: LEADER LER-3008 1971

CHAMPION HORNPIPE, THE - comp by James Hill (E) - COLE #1 p94 (Bb/F) as performed by J Hand - DIXON 1987 p16 - SEATTLE 1990 p43 W A Cocks coll (Eb) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #33 p11 (G)

CHAMPION JIG, THE - HAYWOOD #37 p18 (Em/G) -- MAGPIES Band: FTX-321

CHAMPION MARCH -- Peter WYPER (melodeon & piano): TOPIC 12-T- 376 1978

CHAMPION OF THE SEAS, THE - "As I was walking down Park Lane" "Let's have none of your lime-juice touches" - a record-breaking "Blackballer" packet-ship on the Australiahn run from Liverpool to Melbourne - SPIN mag I #1 p9 (No source given) - Some words about her inferior sister ship and the tune were collected by Jacqueline Macdonald from a sea-captain in South Shields. Hugh Jones adapted the words to suit the faster ship -- Hugh JONES & The SPINNERS rec by PK 1961: EMI CLP-1500 1962/ " The Spinners are in town": FONTANA 6309-014 1970

CHAN E CAOIDH MHIC SHIRIDH - ('Tis not lamenting o'er McShiridh) - Scots Gaelic - McDONALD 1911 pp172 & 175 - JFSS 16 [1911] p202 "Cumha Bhraithrean" coll Tolmie Rosses 1870 - MURRAY 1920 p148 - CRAIG 1949 p48 - Celtic Review IV p247 - CAMPBELL- COLLINSON 1969 w: p120 & m: pp311-3 - Cf KENNEDY-FRASER 1917 vol II p16 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #7 -- Flora McNEIL of Barra rec by PK 1967 (3v only): FTX-001

CHANCE, THE - Jig comp by Stewart -- FUREYS with Bob STEWART (instrum): BROADSIDE BRO-133 1974

CHANCY CHEORY - Reel - Sonny MURRAY (conc) Ennis, Co Clare

CHANDLER'S WIFE, THE - Seduction ballad - Gardiner Ms H50 - PURSLOW 1965 MB p73 -- Adge CUTLER & WURZELS: EMI SX-6263 1968

CHANGE THE OLD LOVE FOR THE NEW - DIED FOR LOVE

CHANGE THEN FOR LO - madrigal -- STAVERTON BRIDGE rec by PK, Foxhole School, Dartington, Devon 3/7/70 7"RTR-0142/ FTX-144

CHANGEZ DE BRAS - Couple dance -- Ernest & his daughter, Mary (melodeon) rec by PK, Catel, Guernsey, C.I. 1/5/57: RPL LP 23838/ FTX-243

CHANT RUSSE - Quadrille - Tunebook Ms 6/8 (G) #107 p392 - WILSON p84 (with dance descr) on p59 has note about the name being confounded with the Scotch "Shon Tuish" (SEAN TRUES)

CHANTER SONG, THE - see also THE PEAT FIRE FLAME -- Michael GORMAN (fid) & Margaret BARRY (banjo) rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-174 - Lament from Co Clare: NA FILI (U-pipes/fid/whi) rec Sidmouth Festival RPL Radio 2: 21/4/80: CASS-0417

CHANTEYS - SHANTIES

CHANTS - PORTLAND QUARRIES

CHANUKAH - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SONG

CHAPEAU BOYS, THE - "I'm a jolly good fellow Pat Craig is my name" - ROUD#1885 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp80-82 Wilmot McDonald, NB 1961

CHAPEL - CHURCH - RELIGION - SACRED - BANKS OF DUNMORE

CHAPEL KEITHACK - Scottish Pastoral Air - comp by William Marshall -- Hector McANDREW (fid) rec Aberdeen 1967: RPL LP 30952/ FTX-272/ FTX-309 A-ROVING 1968 #3

CHAPMAN, THE - Reel - HAYWOOD #17 p54 (Em)

CHAPPELL, William - Collector & publisher -- "Admiral Benbow" Dave & Toni ARTHUR: TOPIC 12-T-190 1969 - "Old Sir Simon" John KIRKPATRICK: TOPIC 12-TS-295 1976

CHAPS OF COCAIGNY, THE - BOYS OF KILKENNY

CHAPTER OF CHEATS, THE - (or The Roguery of Every Trade) "Come all you honest tradesmen/ Attend you blades of London and listen unto me" - Ch: "And they are all a-cheating" - ROUD#628 - Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) - HEALY OISB 1 1967 pp113-114 Bs (w/o) "or "Every man is a Rogue" - PALMER TOTT 1974 p179 text: Bs by Ford of Chesterfield (Derby Publ Libr)/ tune: "We're a noddin' (Davidson's Universal Melodist vol 1 p192) - LONDON ADULTERATIONS - RIGS OF THE TIME

CHAPTER OF DONKEYS, THE - SWAGGERING BONEY

CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, THE - BALACLAVA

CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, THE -- recitation by Billy BENNETT (remastered from 78rpm): TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/ 1997

CHARING CROSS - LAWYER'S LAMENTATION

CHARLADIES BALL, THE -- Dominic BEHAN with Robin HALL (gtr): COLLECTOR JEI-3 1959 (45 ep) - Packie BYRNE & Bonny SHALJEAN (keyboard) Radio "Folk on Two" 1984 CASS-0453

CHARLADY'S SON, THE - "I'm a C S and I'm just 21 - rocking me babies to sleep" Ch: "lady, lady, hushaby baby" Parody on ROCKING THE CRADLE -- Mike WATERSON (& ch): TOPIC 12-TS-332 1977

CHARLES ATTWOOD - Hornpipe comp by James Hill - DIXON 1987 p24

CHARLES AUGUSTUS ANDERSON - "Come all ye human countrymen with pity lend an ear" - Swede bids farewell to his family before being hung for mutiny and murder on board The Saladin - Cautionary to sailors following the 1843 mutiny on English ship, Saladin which was finally wrecked off Halifax, NS in 1844 - LAWS #D-16 NAB 1950/64 p170 (gives historical details) - ROUD#646 - McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp289-290 & p403 Mrs James Campbell, NS - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp235-7 Ben Henneberry, NS 1929+ "Charles G Anderson" - DOERFLINGER SAS 1951 p291 2v/m newspaper clipping - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp196-7 Miss Germaine, NS "Saladin Mutiny" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 3 pp887-888 Mrs Mary Ann Galpin, Nfl 1960 "The Saladin Mutiny" - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp220-222 Wm Ireland, NB 1954-60 "George Jones"

CHARLES DICKSON - SALLY MUNRO

CHARLES GUITEAU - "O my name is CG" - Boston - honest parents - sporting lad - jail - having tried unsuccessfully to escape from the law the young murderer grieves for his family as he prepares to die - LAWS #E-11 NAB 1950/64 p181 - ROUD#444 --- HUDSON FSM 1936 Mrs Sallie Clark, Mi (w/o) - HUBBARD BFSU 1961 pp252-3 Mrs Lilian McKnight, Utah 1947 -- BOSTON CITY -- Kelly HARRELL String Band) 1927 (VICTOR 20797B) FOLKWAYS FP- 253/ FA 2953/ 7"RTR-0306/ FTX-911 - Virgil STURGILL (v/ dulc) rec S Appalachians RIVERSIDE RLP-12-617 1956 - Tom PALEY (voc/ auto- harp): ARGO ZFB-3 1969

CHARLES'S HORNPIPE - from Daniel Wright's Extraordinary Collection (c1715) - see also BLACKSMITH'S MORRIS - JOHNNY OF THE GREEN CHESHIRE WAY -- John KIRKPATRICK (mel) & Sue HARRIS (oboe): TOPIC 12-TS-295 1976

CHARLESTON -- Michael PUNZAK (fid) rec by PK, Bristol 1982: FTX-910 - John BURKE's "Old Time Fiddle tunes for banjo" 1975 CASS-30-0807

CHARLESTOWN - BOSTON BURGLAR - I'M OFF TO CHARLESTOWN

CHARLEVILLE LASSES - Reel - Co Cork - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #20 p7 (G) - Tunebook Ms (G) #172 p326

CHARLIE - I'VE BEEN TO THE EAST - GYPSY LADDIE (Steve Benbow) - JENNY'S WELCOME TO - OVER THE WATER TO - PRINCE CHARLIE - ROYAL CHARLIE - see KERR 4 #6 p3 Reel called "Charlie" & KERR 4 #22 p5 "Welcome Royal Charlie" (Reel)

CHARLIE BRENNAN - STATE OF ARKANSAS

CHARLIE BROOKS AND NELLIE DARE - "Dear Nellie since I left the city" - ROUD#3534 - BROWN NCFL 4 pp336-9 - DAVIS FSVa p120 -- Carter Family (trio) rec NY 6/6/39: DECCA 5702-A/ 7"RTR-0313-4 "Charlie and Nellie"

CHARLIE BROWN - SALLY BROWN

CHARLIE CHAPLIN - BLUEBELLS - GEORGE WASHINGTON NEVER TOLD A LIE - ONE TWO THREE A-LAIRY -- OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-206 1971 incl "The moon shines bright on CC" & "One, two, three a-lairy"

CHARLIE CHAPLIN WENT TO FRANCE - "to show the ladies how to dance - first he did the rhumba then he did the splits" - Children's Ball-bouncing or skipping rhyme - OPIE LLSC p110 RITCH GC p85 2-ball game see also BLUEBELLS (Edinburgh) - GEORGE WASHINGTON (Ireland) -- rec by Damian Webb, 3/33 St Michaels Juniors Workington 1960 Skipping: FTX-197 #62 - rec by Damian Webb, Tralee, Co Kerry 1960: IRE/36/ FTX-179 with "George Washington never told a lie" - rec Sam Richards & Tish Stubbs: FOLKWAYS FE-3853 1981/ CASS-1292 "Arthur Askey"

CHARLIE FOX - comp by FR (about poaching) -- Fred Rooke rec 1974: FTX-045

CHARLIE IS MY DARLING - "Twas on a Monday morning right early in the year" - ROUD#5510 - BSs incl BG 1.1 #42 - Orig not Hogg's re-write - JOHNSON SMM 5 #428 p440-- Ewan MacCOLL: TOPIC 12-T-79 1962 - The Jim CAMPBELL BAND "Songs for dancing": MILLER MER 356 1972

CHARLIE'S SWEET - OVER THE WATER TO CHARLIE

CHARLIE HARRIS - Reel - SULLIVAN 2 #12 p6 (D)

CHARLIE HUNTER - Jig -- HIGH LEVEL RANTERS: LEADER LER-2037 1973 - Willy TAYLOR (fid), Joe HUTTON (N-pipes) & Will ATKINSON (harmonica): TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 Northern Dances: aft "Christie McLeod" & "Gallowglass Rant"

CHARLIE LENNON'S - Jig - TAYLOR 1 p18 (A) 3pts

CHARLIE LENNON'S - Polka Mazurka - SULLIVAN 2 #52 p22 (G)

CHARLIE LENNON'S No 2 - SWEENEY'S BUTTERMILK

CHARLIE MACKIE - "There lived a farmer on Islaside (or Isle of Skye) - he had pssessions many" - Cruel father dismisses servant who has fallen for his daughter Annie - she follows him as a soldier and meets him at sea - ROUD#5621- GREIG FSNE art#71 - GREIG-DUNCAN #5 1995 #1032 p376-89 (17var) 33v/10m - ORD pp452-4 -- Stanley ROBERTSON: North-East Folklore Archive/ Beecvhwood STAN CD-1099 1999

CHARLIE MOPPS - "A long time ago way back in Historee - the man who invested beer" - coll by Redd Sullivan on board ship in 1953 - in "Since we're in good company" publ SING 1960 p22 -- FUREYS & Dave ARTHUR: CASS-0958

CHARLIE MULVIHILL'S REEL #2 - MOYLAN 2 #204 pp117-8 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

CHARLIE NAPIER GORDON - "There lived a man into this place - which we think worth recordin - they ca him the Laird o Esselmont or CNG" - the laird, on his way from a carouse in a gig, offers a lift to a country girl and her father who had been visiting a friend in Aberdeen Infirmary. He tricks the father to take a walk and makes off in the gig so fast that it loses both wheels, turns over, and he seduces her under the gig. A weaver upturns the gig, the girl runs off down the road, the laird thumps the weaver then gives him £5 to keep quiet - the songmaker gives his name in last verse as Willie Dalgairn of Aucterleith on Ythanside - ROUD#6795 - GREIG-DUNCAN Coll 6 1995 #1266 pp529-534 7var 18v/3m

CHARLIE REILLY - RAMBLING BLADE

CHARLIE SONG, THE - "I got up early and went out to feed" - heard Charlie holler - ROUD#3129 - PARLER ABB 1963 p9 Bob Blackston, Ark 1960 (w/o)

CHARLIE STEWART (Bonny Prince Charlie) - CHARLIE - MO RUN GEAL OG - OVER THE WATER TO CHARLIE - PRINCE CHARLIE STUART

CHARLIE STEWART - Reel (D) - BALMORAL p13 - BAYARD DTF #253 p216 "Charlie" - KERR MM 2 #138 p17 "Charlie Stuart"

CHARLIE STEWART'S - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #935 & DMI #165 (A) -- COLE p60 (D) "Prince Charles' Jig" -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec O Doherty & Feldman Donegal TOPIC 12-TS-398 1984 aft Jig called "Maid behind the bar"

CHARLIE THE PRAYERMASTER - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #862/ DMI #122 (G) "Charley the P"

CHARLIE'S BIG FAT PIG - "It was a cold and frosy morn" -- describes how all the members of the family hold down the pig for slaughter -- Unknown singer rec by Richard Margoschis, Baxterley, Atherstone, Warwicksh 1969: RTR-0876 (see letter in Warwicksh file)

CHARLOTTE DIAMOND - Murder Ballad comp bvy Charles Causley -- Martin CARTER with Graham JONES rec by PK, Dartington Ciderhouse 1975: 7"RTR-0365

CHARMING BEAUTY BRIGHT- "Once I courted a fair young damse" - When her CRUEL PARENTS discover their daughter's love, they confine her to her room, but she promises to be faithful to him until her death - he is pressed into the army (or to sea) but when he returns finds she has died of a broken heart. He wishes he were in the grave or, in some versions, he goes mad and is sent to "New Bedlam" - confined to bread & water - begging in street - gave her half-a-crown - LAWS #M-3 ABBB 1957 p181 - ROUD #405 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 1 #57 pp355-6 Frederick Crossman, Huish Epicopi, Somerset 1904 "Once I courted" - JFSS 2 1905 p81 Grainger: Joseph Taylor, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1905 1v/m "Once I courted a damsel" - GRAINGER Ms ONS#55 & #297 Joseph Taylor 1905-6/ ONS#92/RNS#48 Hammond: Mr Poole, Lydeard, Dorset "O once I did court" - WILLIAMS #346 William King, Castle Eaton, Wiltsh (w/o) "Once I courted a fair beauty bright" - PURSLOW FD 1974 p55 Gardiner: Thomas Brewer, Farnham, Surrey, 1909 "The Lover's Lament" - George CAREY: "A Sailor's Songbag" pp88-9 1976 noted by an American sailor imprisoned in Portsmouth, England in 1778 - SHARP SG 2003 p44 7v from Fred Crossman "Once I courted a fair young wsoman" --- SHARP FSSA II #110 p103-6 Mrs Frances Carter, Beattyville, Lee Co., Ky 1917 "The Lover's Lament" (DC 2004) 7 other versions (Ky) - ARNOLD p16 - BELDEN p164 - BREWSTER p196 - CHAPPELL p130 - COX FSOS 1925 p342 Miss Myrtle Linger, WVa 1916 (w/o) - EDDY p113 - MORRIS p343 - OWENS p87 - FUSON BKH 1930 p136 Myrtle Hayes, Ky (w/o) "Fair Beauty Bride" - SCARBOROUGH p311 - STURGIS p22 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp346-349 Lewis Kelley, Ark 1931 "The Beauty, Beauty Bright"/ Miss Wilma McDonald, Ark 1942 "I courted for Love" - PARLER ABB 1963 p8 Mrs Miner Griffin, Ark 1953 (w/o) - PETERS FSOW 1977 p208 Wis 1941 "Once I courted" --- Ollie GILBERT rec by Alan Lomax, Timbo, Ark Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1707 1997 "Once I courted a lady beauty bright" - Paul CLAYTON (voc/ dulc) of Boston Mass USA rec by PK, London 7/5/57: RPL LP 23448

CHARMING BETSY -- Paul CLAYTON (voc/ gtr) of Boston Mass USA rec by PK, London 7/5/57: RPL LP 23448

CHARMING BILLY - MY BOY BILLY

CHARMING BLUE EYED MARY - BLUE EYED MARY

CHARMING BRIDE, THE - IT RAINS IT HAILS

CHARMING CAILIN RUADH - DONAL OG

CHARMING ENGINEER, THE - "When they built our bridge so new - from the city came a crew - but we girls were filled with tears for the hardy engineers - for the man with the black moustache" - Built bridge : Crew : Hardy engineer : Black moustache : Tall and slim - ROUD#6966 - Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1940: FTX-922

CHARMING FELLOW, A - "Lord what care I for Mom or Dad ?" - ROUD#2089 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp296-7 ships log 1776 (w/o)

CHARMING FELLOW - Reel - MITTEL #26 p12 (G)

CHARMING KATIE - Reel (A) - COLE #4 p18 (A) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #21 p7 (D) - KERR MM 2 #300 p33

CHARMING MARY NEIL - MARY NEAL

CHARMING MOLLY or MOLL-BOY - SIR ARTHUR AND CHARMING MOLLY

CHARMING MOLLY - "fair brisk and gay" "like nightingales in May - CM with the sparkling eye" - a dialogue between CM & Constant Johnny - ROUD#1213 & #1702 - DEAN-SMITH title: "Constant Johnny" - BARING GOULD 1889 SOW Ms #80 "C Johnny" re-arranged by Fleetwood Sheppard - SBG-HITCHCOCK FSWC 1974 pp30-31 Roger Luxton, Halwell, Devon 1889 "C Johnny" - COPPER SESB 1971 p242 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex -- Jim COPPER, rec Rottingdean, Sussex 1951: RPL 16063 - Bob COPPER rec by PK: FTX-239/ LEADER LEA-4046 (boxed) 1971 - Bob (solo unacc) Another version in 4x30 min progs Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS-60-1013-4

CHARMING MOLLY - Highland/ Short Reel - COLE p11 - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (Am) #134 pp404-5 - Cf BREACH OF KILLICRANKY

CHARMING NANCY - SIR ARTHUR AND CHARMING MOLLY

CHARMING SWEET GIRL THAT I LOVE, THE - "In heart rending anguish by love I am wounded" "How I long for the girl that I love"- mentions town of Macroom in Co Cork and River Sullane - lament on his deathbed hoping that his song will be published and sold at markes and fairs and eventually find its way to his darling in Macroom - ROUD#9259 - CROININ 2000 #154 pp233-5 -- Elizabeth CRONIN, rec by Alan Lomax, Macroom, Co Cork 1951/ rec by Seamus Ennis 29/8/52: RPL 18759 & RPL 19023/ FTX-162/ rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow: FOUR COURTS CD-2 #21

CHARMING YOUNG WIDOW I MET IN THE TRAIN, THE - "I lived in North Wales on one evening last Summer" - to the tune of "Sweet Jenny Jones" - ROUD#3754 - BSs - COLE Funniest Songbook in the World c1890 p191 - SHAY More Pious Friends & Drunken Companions 1928 pp54-7 - JOHNSON Bawdy Ballads & Lusty Lyrics 1935 pp27-8 ---Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 26 Nov 1913 - SPAETH 2 WSM 1927 p146 (8v) - RANDOLPH Ozark Folk Songs 3 1949 pp112-4 - PETERS Folk Songs Out of Wisconsin pp190-1 -- Joe THOMAS (with talk) rec by PK, Constantine, Cornwall 1956: 7"RTR-0128/ FTX-218 - Tom McClung rec by Bobbie Hanvey, Ballymacanallon, Co Armagh1978: (OUTLET OAS-3027) --- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffrey, NH USA 1940: 922 (2v)

CHARMS OF MUSIC, THE - ROWAN TREE (Reel)

CHARTISTS ARE COMING, THE - ASHTON MSB 1888 pp335-7 "Chartists are coming" broadside - PALMER TOTT 1974 p302 text: bs by Paul of London (Place Coll)/ tune: "The Bailiffs (or Campbells) are Coming" -- Iflewn & Blackwood F/C Gwent for Wales: Radio 2 11/82 CASS-0473 "Hard Times have come for the miner"

CHASE ME CHARLIE - Jig - COCK O THE NORTH

CHASE ME OUT - COME CHASE ME OUT

CHASE THE BUFFALO - "Come all you young fellows that have a mind to range/ roam" mentions the Ohio and wild Indians - Ch: "And we'll lie down on the banks" - ROUD#1026 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) "The Buffalo"- GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1103 p83 1v/m "Come all you gay girlies that's got a mind to roam" Ch: "To chase the buffalo" - to wander through the wild woods - ACTB" - BARRETT EFS 1891 #10 pp18-19 ("Emigrants song popular in London in early 18th C") - BARING GOULD Ms#187 (a) J.Benney, butcher, Menhenniot FWB (b) Samuel Fone FWB 1894 - BG-HITCHCOCK FSWC 1974 pp22-3 J Bennoy, Menhenniot, Cornwall "Chase the B" - WHALL 1910 p105 - WILLIAMS #334 Alan Cutts, Brinkworth, Wiltsh (w/o) - REEVES EC 1960 p67 BG: J Bennoy (w/o) - ED&S 27:3 1965 p83 BG J Bennoy "Chase the B" - GUNDRY CK 1966 p50 W Arthur Pascoe, Cornwall "Chase the B" - PALMER TOTT 1974 p240 from Barrett - PALMER RVW 1983 #27 pp45- 6 Mr Leary, Salisbury, Wiltsh 1904 (1v from Such Bs) --- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #262 (vol 2 p372) Mr Hillard Smith, Hindman, Knott Co., Ky 1917 -- Cyril TAWNEY (with ch & gtr): EMI 7-EG-8738 1962 (45 EP)

CHASTITY BELT, THE - comp by Theo Johnson for Cambridge Footlights Revue in 50's (?) - RUGBY SONGS p52-3

CHATHAM - Kent - GOSPORT BEACH - MY GRANDFATHER'S DAYS

CHATHAM MATELOT, THE - or ELIZA SINCLAIR - comp by GM - "A Matelot came walking down Chatham High Street" - he comes back from the Far East with the ring in a box lined with lace, retires from sea and ias going to marry her -- Graeme MILES: FTX-231

CHEAPSIDE - London - GEORGE BARNWELL - LADIES O' CHEAPSIDE

CHEARC AR FAD IS AN ANAIRTHE, AN - Jig - BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p145 (G) from Michael Tubridy (whistle) of Co Clare

CHEAD MHAIRT 'E FHOMHAR - (The First Harvest Tuesday) - "An Chead Mhairt 'e Fhomhar ba bhronach tuirseach mo sceal…" - O CONNOR 1994 Ms p255 comp Seamus O Donaill (poet) 1811

CHEATS & CHEATING - CHAPTER OF CHEATS

CHEER, BOYS, CHEER - Crimean War "I'm one of the race... although I'm 72" - WILLIAMS Ms#309 Samuel Bennett, Ashton Keynes, Wiltsh (w/o) "The Old True Blue" --- WARNER TAFS 1984 #158 p359 - see also GROWING OLD -- Bill WESTAWAY rec by PK, Belstone, Devon Aug 1950: 7T-012-3/ FTX-241 & FTX-407 - John ADAMS & DRUIDS: ARGO ZDA-147 1971 - see also GROWING OLD - CASS-0165: SONGS WITH A STORY Ian Bradley 13/10/89 sung by H Russell -- Tink TILLETT "Seventy-two today": FTX-926

CHEER UP, MRS RILEY - Sea Shantey -- Andrew SALTERS, rec Carpenter, Greenock: FTX-141 (also rec from a sailor in Sunderland)

CHEER UP, MY YOUNG MEN ALL - BRAVE WOLFE

CHEER UP, OLD HAG - Jig (G) - MOYLAN 1 #66 from George Petrie (U-pipes)

CHEER UP, THE HA'PENNY BUS - "it's snowing everywhere - it knocked down the penny bus"" - Kids Rhyme -- Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959

CHEER UP SAM - Song/ Country Dance - WESTROP #20 p8 (D)

CHEERFUL HORN, THE - WHEN BUCKS A-HUNTING GO

CHEERILY MAN - "Pull one and all" - Sea shanty - ROUD#3229 - SMITH MOW 1888 p22 - WHALL 1910 p111 - SHARP 1914 #45 p50 first shantey from John Short at Watchet Som - JFSS 20 1916 p309-10 Piggott: Dartmouth, Devon 1911 - ROBINSON "The Bellman" 1917- SHAY 1925 p75 "Cheer'ly O" & p117 "Cheer'ly Man" (words only) - HUGILL SSS 1960 p313 -ED&S 42:2 1980 p4 Captain John Robinson (c): "The Bellman 14 July-4th August 1917 (discussion by Roy Palmer) "Cheery Men" -- Edward ROBINSON rec by James Carpenter, Sunderland 1928-9: FTX-141 - Ewan Mc COLL (& Ch) with Peggy SEEGER (Engl conc) CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA-138 1971 "Cheerly Man" - JENKINS EAR Guernsey F/Group FGC 269 1992 (gift from Sean Laffey) CASS-1280

CHEERING OF THE QUEEN, THE - ON A BRITISH SUBMARINE

CHEESE -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

CHEESE FOR THE BITCH - comp by Fred Rooke -- FTX-044

CHEESE ROLLING -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

CHELMSFORD RACES - HULLICHAN JIG

CHELSEA - London - LEAVE ME ALONE (Chelsea Bun) - SPACEMAN SAYS (K)

CHELSEA MORNING - comp by Joni Mitchell -- FAIRPORT CONVENTION: ISLAND FOLK-1001 [boxed) 1975

CHEMICAL WORKER'S SONG, THE - composed by Ron Angel, Middlesbrough 1964 (Assigned to Folktrax 1970) - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1974 p38 - see also CLAYTON AMALINE -- THE TEES-SIDE FETTLERS: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-016 1974 - Vin Garbutt: LEADER LER- 2081 1975 --- MAGPIE (Washington Folk Group) COLLECTOR 1936 1982 CASS-0821

CHEMISTS - CATCH QUESTIONS - COFFIN

CHENG - Chinese instrument -- Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing

CHERISH THE LADIES - Jig (D) - ALLAN #24 p6 - BRODY FFB p64 - COLE p72 3pts - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #18 p6 (D) 4pts alt: "Capper's Jig" or "The Humours of Cappa" "The Pathway to the Well" - Tunebook Ms #77 p29 (D) 4pts - MITCHELL DMC #94 p74-5 4pts from Willie Clancy - MOYLAN 2 #36 p21 5pts from John O Leary (melodeon) - O'NEILL MOI #730/ DMI #29 6pts - ROCHE 1 #88 p39 - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p80 -- Michael COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE 004 (M) d/cass 1991 aft "Humours of Ennistymon" - CHIEFTAINS #4 CLADDAGH CC- 14 1973 - John DOONAN (piccolo), Paddy MORAN (flute), Paddy WEYLAN (spoons), Noel PEPPER (harmonica) & John WRIGHT (jaws harp): TOPIC 12-TS-230 1974 - CHIEFTAINS 4: CLADDAGH CC-14

CHERRY BALLS BLUES -- Skip JAMES (gtr):SMITHSONIAN Music from the Festival of American Folklife [nd]

CHERRY CHEEKED PATTIE - Song Air - Tunebook Ms 6/8 (D) #96 p207

CHERRY RIPE - Song Air - Tunebook Ms 3/4 (Em) #9 p173

CHERRY STONES - Children's rhyme -- rec by Jean Ritchie, Sidbury C of E Junior School, nr Sidmouth, Devon 1952 7"RTR-0062/ FOLKWAYS FW-8871 1959

CHERRY TREE CAROL, THE - "When Joseph was an old man" - CHILD #54 - ROUD#453 - SANDYS CC 1833 pp123-5 Cornwall (w/o) "Joseph was an old man" - HUSK pp.58-62, 194 - GREIG FSNE 1909 #160 - GREIG- DUNCAN #2 p481 (w/o) - GREIG-KEITH LLTB 1925 pp44-5 Mrs Sim, Fintray, Aberdeensh (w/o) - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #10 I p52 Ellen Plumb, Armscote, Warwicksh 1911/ John Thomas, Camborne, Cornwall 1913/ Robert Hughes, Buckingham 1v/m/ Mrs Gentie Phillips, Birmingham 1910 1v/m/ Mrs Mary Ann Clayton, Chipping Camden, Gloucestersh 1904 (m/o)/ Charles Smith, Coates, Gloucestersh 1904 (m/o)/ Mary Ann Roberts, Winchcombe, Gloucestersh 1908 - JFSS 3:4 (13) 1909 pp260-1 Charles Gamblin: Mrs Davey, Alresford, Hampsh 1907 1v/m - JFSS 5:18 1914 p13-14 Sandys CC 1v/m/ Husk 1v/m/ RVW: Mr Davies, Stourport, Worcestersh 1913 1v/m/ Sharp: John Thomas, Cornwall - JFSS 20 1916 p321-3 Tom Miners: Mr Landry, Callington, Cornwall 1916 (w/o) - JFSS 8:33 1929 pp111-2 J E Thomas & T Miners: S Landry, Cornwall 1924 1v/m "Cherry Holly and Ivy" - GRAINGER #308 Eliza Wedgwood: Mary Ann Roberts, Winchcombe, Gloucestersh 1909 - GILLINGTON OCCSC 1910 p24 Surrey "Joseph was an old man" - SHARP EF Carols 1911 pp 7-8 Mrs Mary Ann Clayton & Mrs Plumb (Glos & Worcs) (background notes) "The Cherry Tree" - DUNSTAN Cornish Song Book #2 p.5- OXFORD Carols 1969 p1 - FMJ 1976 Newfoundland - PALMER SOM 1972 p14 Sharp: Ellen Plumb - PALMER EBBB 1980 #28 pp71-2 Sharp: John Thomas, Camborne (see JFSS 18) - FOLKLORE v92 ii p180 1981 verses coll by R F Kilvert (1840-1879) Diary from John Cozens of Langley Burrell, Wilts --- SHARP FSSA #15 Mrs Tom Rice, Big Laurel, NC 19126/ Mrs Jane Gentry, Hot Springs, NC 1916/ William Wooton, Hindman, Knott Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Margaret Dunagan, St Helen's, Lee Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Alice & Mrs Sudie Sloan, Barbourville, Knox Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Townsley, Pineville, Bell Co, Ky 1917 - JFSS 8:34 1930 pp229-30 Karpeles: Mrs Vrooman, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 1929 - DAVIS TBVa 1929 pp.172-174 - HENRY FSSH 1938 p59 Mary Wheeler, Paducah, Ky 1931 (w/o) - FLANDERS CSV pp.48-50 -MCGILL Folk-Songs of the Kentucky Mountains pp.59-64 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 p88 Mrs Mary Wilbur, Mo 1930 2v/m - CREIGHTON & SENIOR TSNS 1950 pp.34-35 -- John PARTRIDGE rec by Pat Shaw & Maud Karpeles, Cinderford, Glos 22/8/52: RPL 18618/ rec by PK 8/10/52: FTX-504 - Thomas MORAN rec by Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Leitrim Dec 1954: RPL 22024 (frag) - Teresa MAGUIRE rec by Sean O Boyle, Belfast 1955: RPL LP-24842 - A L "Bert" LLOYD rec by AL & PK, London 22/4/51: FTX-056/ RIVERSIDE RLP-12-626 1956 (Lloyd's family version)/ Ewan Mc COLL & Peggy SEEGER "The Long Harvest" ARGO ZDA-73 1967 (Partridge & 2 American versions) - Shirley COLLINS with John HASTED (banjo), Ralph RINZLER (gtr), Guy Carawan (gtr) rec by PK 1958 (ARGO): SEE FOR MILES SEE-212 1987/ with Michael PLUNKETT (recorder) & Paul GROSS (fid) in RPL Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000 - VALLEY FOLK: TOPIC 12-T-192 1968 "O Mary with her young son" - CLANCY BROTHERS (Tom, Pat, Liam & Bob): SHENACHIE 52017 1987 - John KIRKPATRICK & Sue HARRIS: TOPIC 12-TS-295 1976 - SAYDISC (LP) SDL-332 1982 "All around England and back again" - SAYDISC (CD) SDL-425 1997 "English Customs & Traditions" (Revised and enlarged version of LP) - PUZZLEJUG "Let us be merry" PJ3 1996 "As Joseph was a-walking" (coll by Cecil Sharp, Coates, Glos 1911) - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX 147 --- Mrs. Lee SKEENS rec by Alan Lomax, Wooton, Ky 1937: Library of Congress AFS L57- (Edna RITCHIE: FOLK-LEGACY FSA 3) - Artus MOSER (voc/dulc) rec S Appalachians RIVERSIDE RLP- 12-617 1956 - Peggy SEEGER rec London 14/8/56: RPL LP 23195/ unacc ("American Folksongs for Children" ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1226 - Jean JENKINS rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-915 - Jean RITCHIE (unacc) rec by David Hancock: TRADITION TLP-1031 1959/ J R family & friends GREENHAYS GR-90717 1987/ CASS-60-0792

CHESAPEAKE AND THE SHANNON, THE - "The C so bold - out of Boston she was towed" about a Sea Fight June 1st 1813 in which the British ship Shannon under Captain Broke capture the American frigate Chesapeake under Captain Lawrence - LAWS #J-20 ABBB 1957 p138 "The Chesapeake and the Shannon I" - ROUD#1583 - ASHTON Sailor Songs p20 - LOGAN 1869 PP p69 - VOC LIB #1297 p482 "At Boston one day" - FIRTH NSB 1907 pp311-312 BS (w/o) "S & C" - SHARP FSS 5 pp56-7 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #286 pp281-2 Capt Lewis, Minehead, Somerset 1906 1v/m - PALMER OBSS 1986 #85 p181 from Firth & Kidson --- McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 #79 pp208-10 & p399 (full text) Alexander Murphy & Peter Hines, NS (w/o) -- see also another song on same subject: BATTLE OF THE SHANNON AND CHESAPEAKE

CHESHIRE - CLINGING 2003 - JEFDSS 1951 p100 Lymm Morris - DEARNLEY 7 Cheshire FS 1967 incl May Carol - BISHOP OF CHESTER'S JIG - BRISK YOUNG WIDOW - FAREWELL TO THE BRINE - FARMER OF CHESHIRE - JACK MUNRO - JOHNNY OF THE GREEN - HIGHWAYMAN OUTWITTED - KNUTSFORD MORRIS RHYME - MAY SONG - MORRIS DANCE IS A VERY PRETTY TUNE - NEIGHBOUR BROWN - P AND O POLKA - RUSHBEARING SONG - SONG OF THE NUNS - SOULING SONG - SPANISH LADY - WELCOME COLD WINTER -- Recordings see AREA Listings - MUMMERS (under SUBJECTS)

CHESHIRE CAVALRY/ CHEESE - CLINGING 2005 from Egerton Leigh 1867

CHESHIRE HORNPIPE, THE - from Wright's Extraordinary Coll (see also "Roast Beef" -- John KIRKPATRICK & Sue HARRIS: TOPIC 12- TS-408 1980 with "Black Mary's Hornpipe"

CHESHIRE FARMER'S DAUGHTER - HIGHWAYMAN OUTWITTED

CHESHIRE GATE, THE - "It was just against the CG" - two neighbours swap wives - ROUD#1543 - PALMER RVW 1983 pp175-6 Henry Burstow, Horsha,m Sussex 1903

CHESHIRE LADS ARE CHIEF OF MEN - CLINGING 2005 #8 from Cheshire Notes & Queries

CHESHIRE MAN, THE - "A Cheshire Man sailed into Spain" - cheese - ROUD#1370 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 p29 "Jones's Cheshire Melodies" 1798

CHESHIRE MAY DAY CAROL - MAY SONGS

CHESS - FALL OF THE WHITE KNIGHT

CHESTER CITY - TITRWM-TATRWM (Welsh) - SPANISH LADY

CHESTER CASTLE - Hornpipe - BOWEN 1987 #83 p58 Welsh Nat Lib - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #35 p11

CHESTER MERCHANT, THE - JACK MONROE

CHESTERFIELD - Derbyshire - CRAFTY FARMER

CHESTNUT - Note on this air in DEAN-SMITH Appendix p120

CHESTNUT STREET -- Peggy SEEGER (v/gtr) rec London 14/8/56: RPL LP 23195

CHEVALIER, THE - YOUNG CAVALIER

CHEVALIER'S MUSTER ROLL, THE - "Little ken ye wha's coming" - Jacobite song in HOGG'S RELICS - -- Ewan McColl rec by Alan Lomax 1951: COLUMBIA SL-207 1952/ ROUNDER CD-1743 1998

CHEVAUCHEE D'ANE, LA - VAUCHEE D'ANE

CHEVIOT HILLS - Northumbrian Air used as waltz -- THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-222 1973 - Jimmy PALLISTER (fid): TOPIC 12-TS-267 1975

CHEVIOT RANT -- THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-245 1974

CHEVRE, LA - (The Goat) -- Raoul ROY (voc/ gtr) rec London 7/4/59: RPL LP 24697

CHEVY CHACE - "God prosper long our noble king" - or "The Hunting of the Cheviot"- "Percy out of Northumberland" - Battle of Otterburn 1388 - CHILD #162 - ROUD#223 - HERD AMSS 1776 1 pp54-63 (w/o) - CHAPPELL NEA 1838 p21-321 - PMOT p198- 201 - BRUCE-STOKOE 1882 - STOKOE/REAY 1899 pp1-3 - WHITTAKER NCB 1921 - SHEPARD JP 1969 p111 Pitts BS London (w/o) - SHEPARD HSL 1973 p162 as SHEPHARD JP "Hunting of CC" -- see also BATTLE OF OTTERBOURNE -- Jack ARMSTRONG (N-pipes) with Alice ELLIS (harp) rec Newcastle 10/7/50: RPL 14981 - Jack ARMSTRONG (N-pipes solo) rec by PK 1954: FTX-122 - Bob DAVENPORT (recit) with Jack ARMSTRONG (N-pipes) rec by PK, London 1963: CONCERT HALL SVSC-2339 1970: FTX-330 - Jack ARMSTRONG & Pat JENNINGS (N-pipes duet) rec by PK, Festival Hall, London: EMI CLP-1910 1965 - Christina SMALL: RPL 31567 ? - Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH CCF-12 1984 aft "Cromley's Lilt"

CHEVY CHACE - New form supposedly written about 1600 - see DEAN-SMITH p58 for full references

CHEW MAGNA CHA CHA -- Adge CUTLER & WURZELS CASS-0194

CHEWING GUM - P-K PENNY PACKET (K)

 
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