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DASHING AWAY WITH THE SMOOTHING IRON - LINEN SONG

DASHING STEAM-LOOM WEAVER, THE - "One day I got out on the spree" meets girl and weds - mentions Bolton - PALMER TOTT 1974 p135 text: Bs by Bebbington of Manchester/ tune: "Wonderful Crocodile" (Kidson Ms)

DASHING WHITE SERGEANT, THE - Song on broadsides - Used as Country Dance in England & Scotland - KENNEDY FTB 1 29/ 1994 #120 p31 (D/A)- KERR MM 1 #29 p30 (D/A) - KOHLER 3 p240 (F/C) - Another tune with this same title in ROCHE 2 #227 p16 (G) -- George TREMAIN (mel) rec by PK, North Skelton, N Yorks 2/4/53: RPL 19238/ FTX-329 - The Jim CAMPBELL BAND"Songs for dancing" Scottish Dance Party: MILLER MER 356 1972 - THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS- 245 1974 with "Rakes of Malo" & "Catherine's" - ALBION BAND on COMPLEAT DANCING MASTER: ISLAND HELP-17 1973 from Thomas Hardy Ms - FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec by Dave Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980 aft "Double Lead Through"

DASHING YOUNG LAD FROM BUCKINGHAM, A - wagers he'll pass all the watchmen in London without speaking - LAWS#M15 - ROUD#1382 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp114-5 coll from F Scarlett Potter, Buckinghamsh

DAT COCOA TEA - COCOA TEA

DAUGHTER ELLEN - "O rise DE and stand on your feet - to see your dear mother lying dead in yon field - O no - father - sister - brother - truelove - O yes" - Kids Ring Game - OPIE SG 1985 #59 pp261-3 - Cf MAID FREED FROM THE GALLOWS

DAUGHTER OF PEGGY-O, THE - WETHER'S SKIN

DAUGHTER IN THE DUNGEON, THE - "It's of a young damsel both neat and handsome" - When his daughter falls in love with the servant man, the cruel father confines her with only bread and water, but her lover enters the dungeon, bringing men's clothing. When father threatens to spill his blood, the young man offers to die so impressing father that he changes heart and gives the couple his blessing "since love can enter an iron door" - Edwin - Banks of Shannon - LAWS #M-15 (ABBB 1957 p187) - ROUD#539 - BSs titled "The Cruel Father And Affectionate Lover" (CF&AL) incl SBG 2:103/ 5:48/ 8:43 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1995 vol 5 #1003 pp248-9 3var 14v/m "Mary & her Servant Man" - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 pp38-39 & p118 Lucy B: Walter Searle, np, Sussex 1901 (notes on song) "The Young Servant Man" - BARING GOULD #17 "Ye maidens pretty" from James Parsons (tune used words from broadside) - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #83 pp343-4 Jack Barnard, Bridgwater, Somerset 1906/ Shepherd Haden, Bampton, Oxfordsh 1909 1v/m/ Mrs Monnery, Shipley, Sussex 1v/m - JFSS 1:4 1902 pp220-221 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex "The Young Serevant Man" - JFSS 2 1905 pp97-99 F Gwillim: W Bebb, Weobley, Herefordsh 1905 1v/m/ RVW: Mr Chesson, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 (m/o) "The Two AL"/ Mr Pottipher, Ingrave, Essex 1905 (m/o)/ Mr Garman, Dorking, Surrey 1904 (m/o) - JFSS 3:1 (10) 1907 p55 Gardiner: Charles Clark, Ropley, Hampsh 1905 1v/m "The Young Servant Man" - JFSS 8:31 1927 p27 Sharp: Shepherd Haden 1v/m - WILLIAMS #610 (w/o) "Twas of a damsel both fair & handsome" - HENRY SOP #668 "Love laughs at Locksmiths" (13v) - O'LOCHLAINN MISB 1965 #61 p122 "The Young Serving Man" - HEALY OISB 1 1967 pp311-313 BS (w/o) - STUBBS LOM 1970 pp28-29 Mrs Ursula Ridley, West Hoathly, Sussex "The CF&AL" - COPPER S&SB 1973 pp220-1 Lily Cook, Fittleworth, Sussex "Her Servant Man" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 p361 Lily Cook 1954 "The Iron Door" - PALMER RVW 1983 #104 pp159-161 RVW: Mr & Mrs Verrall, Monks Gate, Sussex 1904 (m/o) (text from Harkness BS) "The Young Servant Man" (7v) coll by RVW -- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp181-3 Wm Faulkner, NS 1929+ "Since Love can enter an Iron Door" - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp54-56 Bernard Young, NS 1951 & John Bray, NS (w/o) - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 pp590-1 Mrs Thomas Walters, Nfl 1958 "Since Love can enter an Iron Door" - CRUEL FATHER - GAY PLOUGHBOY - MARY ACKLIN -- Bert EDWARDS rec by PK, Little Stretton, Shropsh 30/10/52: RPL 18700 talk bef - Mrs Lily COOK rec by Bob Copper, North Chailey, Lewes, Sussex 1954/ Mrs Gladys Stone, Fittleworth, Sussex 1954: RPL 22735/ FTX-015 & FTX-427/ TOPIC 12-T- 317 1977 "Her Servant Man"

DAUGHTER OF ISRAEL, THE - "A daughter of Israel sat by a stream" - BSs incl BG 4 #341

DAUGHTER OF PEGGY-O - WETHER'S SKIN

DAUNTLESS SAILOR, THE - "The DS leaves his home" - Bellona - ROUD#2031 - UNIVERSAL SONGSTER 2 pp301-2 - HUNTINGTON SWS p85 Ship's log 1808 (w/o)

DAVID ADAMS - Reel - comp J Scott Skinner -- Willie Macpherson (fid) rec 21/5/59: RPL LP 24770 aft Strath: "The Iron Man"

DAVID OF THE WHITE ROCK - in Welsh 'Dafydd y garreg wen' -- Joy HYMAN (voc/gtr) rec London 1961: RPL LP 27099

DAVID WAS A SHEPHERD BOY -- The Belleville Acapella Choir rec by Alan Lomax, Va. USA Apr 1960: ROUNDER CD-1711 1998

DAVID'S DELIGHT - Reel -- Tom TURKINGTON (fid) of Co Tyrone, rec by PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0545/ RPL 18383/ FTX-375 - SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 "Traditional Dance Music of Ireland"

DAVID'S FLOWERY VALE - DRUMMOND'S LAND

DAVID'S LAMENTATION "D the king was grieved and moved" Sacred Harp hymn by William Billings (1746-1800) of Boston USA -- WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-TS-346 1978

DAVIE DAVIE KNICK-KNACK - Quickstep & Country Dance tune - KENNEDY FTB 1 #61 p30 - KERR 1 p22 - ROCHE 2 #59 -- BAYARD DTF 1982 #210 "Bonnell's Quickstep" (5var) - PINON IB 1959 p123-4 (Flemish) - see NIVVIE NIVVIE NICK NACK (Kid's guessing game) -- Tom EDMONDSON (acc) rec by PK, Harbottlee, Northumb 1954: FTX-121 - Peter KENNEDY (mel): FTX-323 - Jimmy SHAND (mel & guitar): BELTONA BL-2440/ FTX-361 - THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-245 1974 with "Toland Dance" & "Aiken Drum"

DAVIE DUGGER - "she know DD catch his wife and hug her - shot that turkey buzzard comin down the holler an cluckin - American Mountain Dance-song - " - ROUD#7653 -- Frank PROFFITT (voc/ gtr) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC, USA 1959: FTX-927

DAVIE FAA - BARLEY STRAW

DAVIE HUNTER - "Twas once I was hired in Ardboe town with old DH the dirty clown" -- John CORRY rec by James P Foley, Co Tyrone: FTX-178 with talk about markets & hiring fairs

DAVIE LOWSTON - Greenland Whaling to "Captain Kidd" tune -- Martin
CARTHY: FONTANA STL-5434 1967/ B & C PEG-6 1971 from Lloyd

DAVISON-WILDER BLUES, THE -- Hedy WEST (+banjo): TOPIC 12-TPS-166 1966

DAWN, THE - Reel - TAYLOR 1 p10 (A) -- DOONAN FAMILY on Radio 2 on 30/9/87: CASS 0404

DAWN OF HOPE, THE - "A DOH my soul revives" - Bs- SHEPARD BB 1962 pp160-1

DAWNING OF THE DAY, THE - "One morning early as I walked out - near the margin of Lough Lene" (Lein,= the lake of Killarney, Co Kerry) - Where are you going? - milking but she is crying because he has deluded her - Transl from Irish "Fainne Geal an Lae" (Bright Ring of Day) - LAWS #P-16 ABBB 1957 p256 - ROUD#370 - BSs incl BG 5:107/ 6:39/ 9:94 - BARING GOULD Ms - GILLINGTON EHFS 1907 pp10-11 Hampsh "Twas early at dawn in my park I did rove" - JFSS 5 p10 - JOYCE AIM 1912 metrical transl from Gaelic ? (Cf Mc Peakes version) - JOYCE OIFM 1909 p379 (m/o) - KIDSON FSNC 1927 (words re-written by Ethel Kidson) - ORD BSB 1930 p163 3v (w/o) - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p223 from Cathie Higgins --- JAFL XXV 282 (tune) - McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 #62 p152-3 & p398 Harry Sutherland, NS (notes) - THOMPSON PS 1958 pp61-63 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841- 56 - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp72-3 Mrs Arlington Fraser, Ont 1962 -- Cf CAPTAIN THUNDERBOLT - DOWN BY THE SHANNON SIDE -- Francis McPEAKE with Frank Senr, his father(U-pipes) rec by PK, Belfast 9/7/53: 7"RTR-0545/ RPL 18294/ FTX-176 (2v only)

DAWNING OF THE DAY, THE - Instrum air - CRANITCH p35 (D) "Fainne Geal an Lae"-- Frank KELLY (fid) & Joe TUNNEY (mel): TOPIC 12-T-153 1966 tune only

DAWSON'S GLENN -- The Jim CAMPBELL BAND "Songs for dancing" Scottish Dance Party: MILLER MER 356 1972

DAY AFTER THE FAIR, THE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #53 p21 (Em) - MOYLAN 2 #28 pp17-18 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon) "A Night at the Fair" - O NEILL MOI #1105/ DMI #295 (Gm) "All alive" & MOI #840/ DMI #102 (A) "Billy Barlow" - ROCHE 1 #84 p38 - WILLIAMSON p75 -- Tommy PEOPLES (fid) with Paul BRADY (gtr) SHANACHIE 29003 1976/ CASS 0486 Reel bef "Toss the feathers"

DAY AT THE SEASIDE - comp JR - John Renbourn: KAZ RECORDS TBX MC 513 1995/ cass 1381

DAY DAWN, THE - Shetland "welcome" tune used on New Year's Day and also to bring dancers on in PAPA STOUR SWORD DANCE -- Tom ANDERSON, Aly BAIN, Trevor HUNTER, Davie TULLOCH (Fiddles) : TOPIC 12-TS-281 1976 with "Cross Reel" - Aly BAIN (fid) & THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-006 1994 bef "Papa Stour Sword Dance"

DAY DREAMS - Waltz -- Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes) rec London 1926: TOPIC 12-T-259 1975 with "Low backed car"

DAY I MET TOM MOYLOYN, THE - Reel - IVY LEAF

DAY IS PAST AND GONE, THE - American Folk Hymn -- Jean RITCHIE: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-620 1956

DAY OF WATERLOO, THE - "Revolving time has brought the day" - comp by Lieut Skinner c1817 - ROUD#2184 - ORD BSB 1930 p303 (w/o)

DAY THAT I GOT MARRIED, THE - SHE LIKES A LITTLE BIT

DAY WAS GONE/ SPENT, THE - GARDEN GATE

DAY WE PAID THE RENT, THE - O'NEILL MOI #1232/ DMI #507 (G)

DAY WE WENT TO ROTHESAY-O, THE - "The sun was shining in the west - the day we went to R" - ROUD#884 - FORD VS 1899-1904 Wm Watt: "The Tinkler's Waddin" - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 #289 p362 (6dv no m) - McCOLL SS 1953 p150 from his father, Wm Miller of Stirling - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p98 Wm Miller (McColl's father), Stirling - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 as sung by Joe Kent - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #282 Davie Stewart - tune used for THERE'S A BABBIE IN THE HOOSE -- Jimmy McBEATH rec by Alan Lomax, Banffsh 1951: FTX-058 - Davie STEWART (with acc) rec by PK, Dundee Angus 1955: CAEDMON TC-1225/ TOPIC 12-T-198/ FTX-025 (last v omitted) - Jean REDPATH (voc/gtr): ELEKTRA BY-6004 1966 - SPINNERS: "Live Performance" rec by Terry Brown Sept 1966: CONTOUR 6870-502 1967/ FONTANA STL-5431 1967 - Jean REDFORD rec by Tom Kean, Banff 1996: ELLIPSIS 4070 1997 "Celtic Mouth music" - Ian McRAE (voc) with JOE GORDON SKIFFLE GROUP " in "Round Britain" Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000

DAY WE WENT TO THE COAST, THE - comp by Johnny (Pandrich) Handle 1959 about family outing by electric train to seaside where shelter on the seafront was sparse -- Johnny HANDLE: TOPIC 12-TS-270 1975

DAYS ARE AWA THAT WE HAE SEEN, THE - ROUD#5530 - LOGAN PP 1869 363-4 - GREIG FSNE 1909 #§139 - ORD 1930 p179 - JEFDSS 4 p183-4 - McCOLL- SEEGER 1986 p233 from Sheila Macgregor (1v) - Alex McEwan rec by James M.Carpener, Inverurie, Aberdeensh 1928-9: #18 "The Days that's awa"

DAYS OF FORTY-NINE, THE - "I'm old Tom Moore from the Bummer's shore" - Gold Rush Song - LAWS NAB 1950/64 Appendix 3 p277 - ROUD#2803 - Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 17 Feb 1937 - LOMAX CS 1938 pp378-81 Florence N Gleason, Calif - ALLEN Cowboy Lore pp.157-159- CAZDEN FSC 1958 pp341-4 George Edwards, Catskills N Y (notes) long version - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 2 pp221-2 Wythe Bishop, Ark 1941 2v/m - LINGENFELTER-DWYER SOAW 1968 pp558-9 E Zimmer "The Days of Forty-Nine" 1876 - LOMAX FSUSA 1960 p180 John Galusha - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp297-9 George S Taggart, Utah 1948/ Mrs Lillian McKnight (w/o) - SILBER Songs of the Great American West (1967) pp.96-98 - WARNER TAFS 1984 pp67-9 John Galusha 1941 - LOGSDON Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing (1989) pp.179-181-- John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Minerva, NY 1941: FTX-921/ APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000 - Frank WARNER with Jeff & Gerret: MINSTREL JD-204 1976 - (Bob Dylan rec this song)

DAYS OF LANG SYNE - Jig - COLE p74 (G/D)

DAYS OF THE WEEK, THE - MONDAY MORNING - MONDAY TUESDAY - CUCKOLD SONG (Oor Gudeman) - DYDD LLUN, DYDD MAWRTH, DYDD MERCHER - ONE THURSDAY EVENING - 'TWAS ON A MONDAY MORNING - TEN THOUSAND MILES AWAY - THURSDAY NIGHT (Jig) - TUESDAY AFTERNOON (Reel) - WEEK'S MATRIMONY - WEEKS WORK - WEEKS WORK WELL DONE

DAYS OF THE WEEK, THE - "Monday morning as I rode out" - On Thursday he buys her a coffin - LEACH Labrador 1965 p294 (frag)

DAYS OF THE WEEK, THE - "I went to visit a friend one day - she only lived across the way - because it was her washing day - (Monday) this is the way she washed away - ironing - stitching - kneading - scrubbing - playing away" - Kid's Ring game with one in centre - OPIE SG 1985 #67 pp202-4 - see also games containing DAYS OF THE WEEK Rhymes: ALL IN TOGETHER - CHRISTOPHER COLUMBA - JENNY MACK - QUEEN ELIZABETH LOST HER SHOE

DAYS WE WENT A-GYPSYING, THE - IN THE DAYS

DAYS WORK, THE - FATHER GRUMBLE

DAYSMAN, THE - "I once was a D" - Hiring Ballad - girl of five, only a servant, asks to hire him - ROUD#2942 - the text was printed in "The Northern Constitution" newspaper 17/11/23 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp70-71 Eddie Butcher -- Eddie BUTCHER rec by Hugh Shields, Aughill Crossroads, Co Derry 1966: FREE REED FRR- 003/ LEADER LED-2070 1976 (S)

DDAW HI DDIM - ("It will never do" or "It will not come") - Welsh cante fable -- Joseph DAVIES rec by Seamus Ennis 8/9/53: RPL 21897 - Robert DAVIES rec by PK, Llansannon, Denbighsh 8/11/54: RPL 22342

DE HOFFNUNG - Sea Shantey - HUGILL SSS 1961 p104

DEAD DOG SCRUMPY - Song about Cider comp by Kevin Sheldon & Trevor Crozier -- Trevor CROZIER'S BROKEN CONSORT: ARGO ZFB-80 1972 - Plymouth singer: FTX-404 - YETTIES on Radio 2 17/12/87: CASS-0379

DEAD HORSE - BAS AN EICH - POOR OLD HORSE - POOR OLD MAN (Dead Horse Shanty)

DEAD HORSE, THE - Kid's Word Trickery: "Fancy eating a dead horse !" - see notes to HOW? -- FTX-198 Two London boys

DEAD MAID'S LAND - "A garden was planted around" (Cf start of SEEDS OF LOVE & SPRIG OF THYME) 10v ending in maid's death with gardener standing at the gate holding a cyprus in his hand - BARING GOULD Ms #107 Thomas Paddon - SOW not in Rev Ed - CHILD thought this might be related to THE GARDENER AND THE PLOUGHMAN (Child 219) -- SEEDS OF LOVE - SPRIG OF THYME

DEAD PIG, THE - "T'owd pig got mezzles and she's dead poor thing" - Herring's head - ROUD#128 - GARDHAM ERS 1982 p43 from MOORMAN: "Yorkshire Dialect Poems" (w/o)

DEADLY WARS, THE - SOLDIER'S RETURN

DEAF WOMAN'S COURTSHIP, THE - "Old woman, old woman are you fond of" Woman replies: "Speak a little louder, sir, I'm rather hard of hearing" - ROUD#467 - CHAMBERS ProfS p158 - HALLIWELL NR #254 pp56 - Songs from David HERD's Ms LXXXVIII p205 "Auld wife auld wife will you go a- shearing? " --- SHARP FSSA 1932 #178 (vol 2 p252) Mrs Emma Early, Clinchfield, NC 1918 (publ) - CREIGHTON-SENIOR TSNS pp243-4 (2var) - MOORE B&SSW pp223-4 - CHASE AFT&S 1956 pp136-7 - Cf BARGAIN WITH ME O MY BOY BILLY BOY -- Jean RITCHIE (dulc) with Oscar BRAND (gtr) & Dave SEARS (banjo): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-646 1957 - Paul CLAYTON & Jean RITCHIE (with gtr) rec USA: TRADITION TLP-1011 1957

DEAN BRIDGE, EDINBURGH, THE - or "Miss Gray of Carse" - comp by Archie Allan of Forfar (Eb) - HONEYMAN #2 p35 "it was written by the Rev Tough and improved on by Peter Milne" - KOHLER 1 p59 (Eb) "comp by Rev Mr Tough" - see also NORTH BRIDGE OF EDINBURGH -- George HARVEY WEBB (fid) rec by Seamus Ennis, London 9/1/54: RPL 21909 bef "Bank's Hornpipe" - Bill HARDIE (fid) with his son, Alastair (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-268 1975 - Tom ANDERSON & Aly BAIN (fiddles) with Violet TULLOCH (piano): TOPIC 12-TS- 281 1976 with "Bank's Hornpipe"

DEAN CADALAN SAMHACH - Lullaby comp by Iain McMhurchaidh of Kintail who emigrated to USA in 1774 - from Flora McNeil -- OSSIAN IONA IR-001 1978 sung in Gaelic

DEAN, FOREST OF, THE ROYAL - Gloucestersh -- Dialect speech: Jim Gunter rec by PK, Lydbrook RTR-0871

DEAR COMPANION, THE - "Once I courted a DC" - ROUD#459 - SHARP FSSA #111/ DC 2004 contains "Cuckoo" verse - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp250-251 Mary E King, Tenn 1930 (w/o) & pp252-3 Mrs Mary Tucker, Ga 1931 (w/o) "Forsaken" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 p453 Mrs Wray & Mrs Lucy Heaney, Nfl 1951-2 "Go and leave me if you wish love" -- see also GO AND LEAVE ME -- Mrs Donald SHELTON (Emma HENSLEY) (label says Ella) rec by Maud Karpeles, Alleghany, NC 18/8/55: RPL 23793/ FTX-908 - Jean RITCHIE (voc/ dulc): RIVERSIDE RLP 12-620 1956/ (voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-70725 1995 "My Dear Companion" (reworking by JR rec by country singers, Emmy Lou Harris & Dolly Parton)

DEAR IMAGE OF THE MAID I LOVE
- Song Air - Tunebook 3/4 (D) #192 p280

DEAR IRISH BOY, THE - "My Connor his cheeks are ruddy as morn" - ROUD#1555 - BSs - JFSS 3:4 (13) 1909 pp311-313 RVW & CJS: Henry Day, Basingstoke, Hampsh 1909 - JOYCE OIFMS 1909 pp207-208 Co Limerick (or "Dear Irish Maid") -- Annie MEEHAN rec by PK, Teelin, Co Donegal 1953

DEAR IRISH BOY, THE - Slow Air - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #59 p26 m/o from whistling of a Dublin porter - O'NEILL 73/- (Dm with some C#s) - ROCHE 1 (2 Settings) #49 p25 (Am) & #50 p25 (Em) 3/4p -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: FTX-075 bef "The Harvest Morning" - Bobby CASEY (fid) & Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec by PK, London: FTX-173/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-416 1996 "Bagpipes of Britain & Ireland" - Havelock NELSON (piano) rec Belfast 11/8/60: RPL LP 26255 - Willie CLANCY (U-pipes): TOPIC 12-T-175 1967 - Tommy POTTS (fid): CLADDAGH CC-13 1971 - Felix DORAN (U-pipes): TOPIC 12-T-288 1976 "Last of the Travelling Pipers"/ OSSIAN OSS 63 on CASS- 1278 - Tommy McCARTHY (whistle)/ talk bef rec McColl-Seeger Tribute Concert Cecil Sharp House: RPL Radio 2 12/11/87: CASS-0425 break in middle for tape turnover - Tony McMAHON (mel): ELLIPSIS "Planet Squeezebox" 3xCD nn 1995

DEAR IRISH (BOY) MAID, THE - "On a fair summer's morning" - ROUD#1555 - JOYCE OIFM&S p207 - Annie MEHAN, rec by PK 7/7/53: 7"RTR-0563 "My Connor"

DEAR JEWELL - BOLD SOLDIER

DEAR JOSEPH - GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH

DEAR LEMODY - LEMANY

DEAR LITTLE MAIDEN, THE - "A DLM of a newspaper laden trying her best not to cry" She says her "Mother" is in gaol - judge hears story - dismisses and kisses girl then says it was not really her mother but she found her on the doorstep - ROUD#1751 -- Phoebe SMITH: TOPIC 12-T-193 1970

DEAR MR PRESIDENT -- THE ALMANAC SINGERS rec NY 1941-2: PRISM PLATCD 704 2001

DEAR OLD DONEGAL -- BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS-60-0926

DEAR OLD KERRY - ROUD#9276 -- Lal SMITH (tinker) rec by PK, Belfast 24/7/52: RPL 18578/ FTX-167

DEAR TOM - BROWN JUG

DEAREST DICKEY - THE HAPPY CLOWN

DEAREST ONE TO ME, THE -- Teresa CLIFFORD of Belfast rec Glasgow 14/3/55: RPL 22372

DEARLY I LOVE YOU AND TRUE LOVE - PITCHER OF WATER

DEAS AN SAGAIRTIN -- Maire Aine Ni CHONNCHADHA: FOLKWAYS FW-8781 1963 cass-0937

DEATH - see ADDY: Folk Tales & Superstitions p119 - EVANS: Irish Folkways p288 - OWEN: Welsh Folk Customs p183 - HENDERSON: Folklore p36 - HOLE Engl Folklore p48 - MARTINEGO-CESARESCO p23-41 - FMJ 5/4 1988 p412 Vic Gammon: "Singing & Popular Funeral Practices in 18th & 19th C" - BALLAD OF CISSY LEE - BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER - BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE - DEADLY WARS - - DUST TO DUST - DYING BRITISH SOLDIER - DYING TEXAS RANGER - EMMA JANE - FADED COAT OF BLUE - GILLIGAN (comic) - HELLO HANS - HIGHWAYMAN CAME RIDING - I'M A ROVING GRAVEDIGGER - IRON PEEL - JIM BLAKE - JOHN O HALLORAN - MAN WHO DIED AND ROSE AGAIN - MISTLETOE BOUGH - MY COFFIN SHALL BE BLACK - MY SAILOR LOVE - NORTHPORT (dedication) - O LOVELY APPEARANCE OF DEATH - OLD JONAS (Story) - ORPHAN GIRL - POOR ANXIOUS WOMAN - SAILOLR'S GRAVE - SENTENCED TO DEATH - THREE LEAVES OF SHAMROCK - THREE NIGHTS AND A SUNDAY - UNQUIET GRAVE - WHEN I DEAD BURY ME CLOTHES (Caly0pso) - WHEN SHALL WE MEET AGAIN? - WHEN THE WORK'S ALL DONE THIS FALL - WILL MY SOUL PASS THROUGH IRELAND ? - WILL THE ANGELS PLAY THEIR HARPS FOR ME ? - WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN? - WILLIAM AND DINAH - WOUNDED HUSSAR - Children - AMBULANCES - DARLING GO HOME - DEAD HORSE - DEVIL - DO YOU KNOW WHAT - DOCTORS - FOUND A PEANUT - FUNERALS - GET LOST - GREEN PEAS - HAVE YOU ANY BREAD AND WINE ? - HOLY MOSES I AM DYING - I AM A LITTLE DUTCH GIRL - I'M A LITTLE ORPHAN GIRL - I'VE COME TO SEE OUR JENNY JONES - I'LL BASH YOUR BRAINS - I SAW MY BOY FRIEND - ILLNESS - IT'S RAINING IT'S POURING - TWAS SUMMER IN THE ROCKIES - JENNY JONES - MARY WAS A BAD GIRL- Mrs RED WENT TO BED - MY FATHER DIED - MY OLD MAN'S A DUSTMAN - MY WEE SHOE - NIGHT WAS DARK - NOW THE WAR'S OVER - OLD ROGER - ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN - SHE SAT NEATH THE LILACS - THERE IS A SCHOOL IN LIVERPOOL - TRUTH - UNCLE BILL WAS VERY ILL - UP THE MUCKY MOUNTAINS (hanging) - WATER WATER WALLFLOWERS - WEARING OF THE GREEN (hanging) - WHEN SUSIE WAS A BABY - WHEN THE TRAIN COMES ALONG -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

DEATH AND THE LADY - "There is a reaper whose name is Death" - ROUD#1031 - BSs "The (Great) Messenger of Mortality or The Life and Death Contract" incl SBG 1,2:1 & 2/ 2:90 - CHAPPELL NEA 1833 #63 & PMOT 1858 #164-8 (full note with refs) - DIXON SOP 1846 - BELL BSPE 1857 p32-35 (p252) BS (w/o) - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 p40-1 & p118 Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex 23v/m (notes on song & singer) - BARING GOULD SOW #99(words altered only slightly) (a) Roger Hannaford, Widecombe, Devon (b) Capt Hale Honro from man near Ingsdon, Newton Abbot, Devon - SHARP-MARSON 4 pp4-5 Mrs Sage - Sel Ed 1 #41 pp96-7 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #50 pp233-4 Mrs Sage, Chew Stoke, Somerset/ Thomas Burstow, Shipley, Sussex 1908 (m/o) - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p173 #351 'Wassail' Harvey, Cricklade, Wilts (more recited than sung) (w/o) "Death & the Maid" - JFSS 1:4 1902 p169 Lucy Broadwood: Henry Burstow 1893 - JFSS 2:7 1905 pp137-9 Mrs Launcelot Kennedy: Mary Oulton, Co Antrim 1892 - JEFDSS 1941 Anne Gilchrist - 1946 p19 Francis Collinson Maidstone, Kent - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 p30 RVW: Mr Baker, Maidstone, Kent 1914 - REEVES EC 1960 p86-7 Gardiner: Henry Saville, Portsmouth, Hampsh 1907 (w/o) & SBG - SHEPARD JP 1969 p107 BS (w/o) ("or "The Great Messenger of Mortality") - PURSLOW CL 1972 p20 Gardiner: Henry Saville - SHEPARD HSL 1973 p167 BS: Turner, Coventry (w/o) - ED&S 39:3 1977 p102 Henry Burstow - SHARP SG 2003 p78 5v from Mrs R Sage --- SIMPSON p169 - CAREY ASS 1976 pp38-39 Timothy O'Connor MS Songbook 1778 (w/o) -- George JOYNES rec by PK, Longborough, Gloucestersh 1957 "The Reaper called Death" (recited more than sung to the psalm-tune "Old 100th"/ FTX-415 - Shirley with Dorothy (flute organ) COLLINS: EMI SHVL-771 1970 - John RENBOURN Band on Radio 2 2/12/87: CASS-0432

DEATH AND THE SINNER - Air - ROCHE 3 #2 p1 (bGm) 3/4

DEATH COACH, THE - "My lady hath a sable coach - & horses two & four"- BARING GOULD SOW #30 (not in Rev Ed)(a) J Parsons (b) Anne Bickle (frag) , Bratton Clovelly "My Ladye's Coach" / - SOW #62 (tune of "Broadbury Gibbet") tune only from J Woodrich FWB 1890 -- Sam RICHARDS, Tish STUBBS & Paul WILSON known as STAVERTON BRIDGE (Group): SAYDISC SDL-266 1975

DEATH COMES CREEPING - SOON ONE MORNING

DEATH IN BATTLE - LAST FIERCE CHARGE

DEATH OF BILL BROWN, THE - "You gentlemen both great and small" - shot by keeper at Brightside nr Sheffield 1769 - Revenge - ROUD#609 - BSs incl FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) - SBG 9:42 - ASHTON MSB pp204-5 (w/o) "D of Poor BB" - KIDSON TT 1891 pp131-133 Charles Lolley, Goole, Yorksh (text from Bs by Ford of Chesterfield) (notes on song) - KIDSON FSNC 1927 - ED&S 41:3 1979 pp9-10 (w/o) Bs facsimile (& discussion on song by Roy Palmer) - Cf OLD FAT BUCK -- Dave & Toni ARTHUR: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-154 1967 "The Blackburn Poachers" from Kidson - Arthur HOWARD, Hazelhead, Penistone,S Yorks: HILL & DALE: HD-006 1981/ EFDSS CD-02 1998

DEATH OF BLACK BESS - DICK TURPIN'S RIDE

DEATH OF BRUGH, THE - Calum Brugh "the Irish patriot" - ROUD#12941 -- Johnny McDONAGH rec by Alan Lomax, Dublin 1951 COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/ ROUNDER CD-1742 1998/ 7"RTR#0589

DEATH OF GENERAL MOORE, THE - BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE

DEATH OF GENERAL WOLFE, THE - BOLD GENERAL WOLFE

DEATH OF JOHN LEE - JOHN LEE

DEATH OF MOTHER -- Douglas KENNEDY talks about: losing his mother in 1906: FTX-481

DEATH OF NELSON, THE - NELSON'S DEATH - NELSON'S MONUMENT

DEATH OF PARCY REED, THE - "God send the land deliverance" - ROUD#335 - DIXON SOP 1846 (words only from Roxburghshire) - BELL EB 1856 pp161-7 (also heard story in Redesdale) - BRUCE-STOKOE - STOKOE-REAY SBNEW pp49-51 - CHILD #193 - Parcy Reed, owner of Troughend in Redesdale, was murdered by the Halls & the Crosiers, a band of mosstroopers in 16th Century

DEATH OF PARKER, THE - "Ye Gods above protect the widow" - Parker led the Navy Mutiny at the Nore and was hung 30th June 1797 "Now P was my lawful husband" - Song from truelovers view - ROUD#1032 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) - SBG 8:45 - ASHTON MSB pp218-220 (w/o) - CHRISTIE 2 1881 p102 - BARING GOULD SOW Rev Ed 1891 #23 (suspect words rewritten)/ Ms #158 (a) Samuel Fone FWB 1893 & Matthew Baker 1889 - FIRTH 1907 p282 - JFSS 8;34 1930 p188-190 Hammond:Mrs Russell, Upwey, Dorset "President Parker" - REEVES EC pp88-9 Gardiner: Wm Rundle, St Merryn, Cornwall 1905 (w/o) - PURSLOW WS 1968 p36 Gardiner: Wm Rundle (with historical note) - PALMER OBSS 1983 #75 p166 from Christie - Tune in Clare Ms (see DEACON 1983) variant of "Constant Billy" "The Ash Grove" see CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p664 --- HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp254-5 Utah "Parker"

DEATH OF QUEEN JANE, THE - QUEEN JANE

DEATH OF STAKER WALLACE, THE - DARLEY p2 - ROCHE 1 #58 p29 (G) 3/4

DEATH OF THE EARL OF ESSEX, THE - EARL OF ESSEX

DEATH OF WELLINGTON, THE - "On the 14th of September near to the town of Deal" - He died 14th Sept 1852 - Bs - ASHTON MSB pp311-2

DEATH OR LIBERTY - Hornpipe - ALLAN #108 p27 - Tunebook Ms (G) #47 p108 - MOYLAN 2 #290 p168 "The Bantry Bay Hornpipe" - O'NEILL MOI #1573/ DMI #823 (G) "Bantry Bay" alt: "The Union Hornpipe" & MOI #1779/ DMI #937 4pts "The Bantry Hornpipe" - ROCHE 2 #209 p13 (A) "The Union Hornpipe" - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #47 p14 (G) -- Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes) rec Dublin 1944: TOPIC 12-T-259 1975 "Bantry Bay Hornpipe" with "Plains of Boyle" - Tony HALL (melodeon) with Nic JONES (fid/gtr) & Tommy Moynihan (mand/bouz/whistle): FREE REED FRR-012 1976 - Vin GARBUTT (whistle): TOPIC 12-TS-378 1977 with Danish tune

DEATH'S BLACK TRAIN IS COMING -- Rev J.M.GATES: COLUMBIA 14145-D/ B&B 004

DECEIPTFUL VISION, THE - FIACH O DOMHNAILL

DECEIVED BACHELOR, THE - WEST COUNTRY COUPLE

DECK OF CARDS, THE - TOM BROWN

DECORATING - comp by Johnny (Pandrich) Handle 1974 about the "hardest cross a husband has to bear" -- Johnny HANDLE: TOPIC 12-TS-270 1975

DEE - River: - LADDIE FRAE THE NORTH - MY SHEPHERD LAD AND ME - RIVER DEE (Reel) - YR ENETH GADD EI GWRTHOD (Welsh)

DEEDS OF NAPOLEON, THE - "You heroes of the day who are lively brave and gay" - ROUD#2419 - BSs incl SBG 2:47/ 2:190/ 5:86/ 7:266/ 8:49/ 9:94 - JFSS 2 1906 pp186-7 RVW: Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex 1904 & BS text by Barr, Leeds

DEEP BLUE SEA - "It was Willie what got drownded in the DBS" - ROUD#3119 - RICHARDSON AMS 1927 p47 Appalachians -- Artus MOSER (voc/gtr) rec S Appalachians RIVERSIDE RLP 12-617 1956 - Bascom Lamar LUNSFORD (75) (voc/ banjo) rec by Paul Clayton: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-645 1956 - ODETTA rec Jack Hawkins, San Francisco, USA 1956: TRADITION TLP-1010 1957 (M) - Perry FRIEDMAN (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 21/6/58: RPL LP 24566 - Lester FLATT & Earl SCRUGGS with THE FOGGY MOUNTAIN BOYS: CBS CS-8751 1963 - SPINNERS: EMI EMC-3044 1974 from Pete Seeger

DEEP ELM BLUES - refers to a section of Dallas, Texas which in 1865 was part of a Freedman's town. Trad but first rec in 1933 (see "F/M in America vol 12 1978) -- Richard O Hamilton (with yodel & guitar) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NY, USA 1941: APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000

DEEP IN CANADIAN WOODS - "from one bright island flown" - composed by T D Sullivan - O KEEFE FBIB 1955 p39 7v w/o "Song from the Backwoods" - Broadside by Sanderson Edinburgh - Frank McPeake learned this from his father -- McPEAKE Family Group of Belfast rec PK, London 1962: 071 "Ireland, boys, hooray"/ PRESTIGE International 13018 1961/ TOPIC 12-T-67 1962

DEEP IN LOVE - "Must I go bound or must I go free" - Overhears girl complaining about her false lover so she goes to the meadows to find a flower that will ease her mind but none does so she makes a bed of flowers - Alternative titles: APRON OF FLOWERS; PEGGY GORDON; O WALY WALY; UNFORTUNATE SWAIN; WATER IS WIDE - LAWS #P-25 ABBB 1957 p261 "Love has brought me to despair" - ROUD#60 - Cf CHILD #204 "Jamie Douglas" - GREIG-DUNCAN Coll 1995 vol 6 #1165 pp247-251 5var 12v/5m "My heart is sair" & #1156 p252 1v/m "Love it is pleasing" - BARING GOULD Ms #86 (a) Miss Octavia L hoare, Kimbolton, Cornwall (b) Mary Sackerey, Huckaby Bridge 1890 (c) Will Nichoils, Whitchurch 1891 (besides publ there are other collected versions as well as Logan, Garlands, Broadsides, Scots, Roxburgh etc) SOW #86 "A ship came sailing" Cornwall - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 p96 "So deep in love" (as SOW) - SHARP-MARSON FSS 2 - Sel Ed 1 - Novello Schl Ser 2 - HUGHES ICS 1 1909 p68-9 "Must I go bound?" frag Co Derry 3v - HENRY SOP #218 "Johnny Johnny" (W & M versions) - JFSS 7:27 1923 p69-73 Hammond "Must I be bound" - JEFDSS 1954 p161 "The Unfortunate Swain" Article by J W Allen on "Waly Waly" with refs - REEVES IOP 1958 p38 "Waly Waly" - REEVES EC 1960 pp89-91 Hammond from Jacob Baker, Bere Regis, Dorset 1905 - PURSLOW MB 1965 p23 Hammond - BROCKLEBANK/KINDERSLEY DBFS 1966 p8 Hammond: J Pomeroy, Broadoak, Dorset "Must I be bound" - SEDLEY 1967 p160 "The Water is wide" & p125 "Must I be bound" - COPPER S&SB 1973 p219 2love" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 p349 Copper from Gladys Stone, Fittleworth, Sussex 1954 --- COX FSS #142 "Maggie Goddon" - see also DIED FOR LOVE; DOWN IN THE MEADOWS; I AM A MAID THAT'S DEEP IN LOVE; SUMMER IS COME; WILL YE GANG, LOVE? -- Julia ADCOCK rec by PK, Watton, Norfolk 1950 7RTR-0009 "False Lover"/ FTX-502 - Gladys STONE rec by Bob Copper, Fittleworth, Sussex 1954: RPL 22740/ FTX-015 & FTX-427 - Guy CARAWAN (with guitar) rec by PK London July 1957: 7"RTR-0499 "The Water is wide" - Jack LANGSTAFF (with piano): TRADITION TLP-1009 1957 "O Waly, Waly" (CJS) - Shirley COLLINS "The Ramblers" Skiffle Radio prog 1958 prod by Lomax: Ewan McCOLL, Peggy SEEGER with Bruce TURNER (clar), John COLE (harmonica) 7"RTR-0291/ CASS-30-1276 - KINGSTON TRIO: EMI T-1474 1961 "W is w" - RIPLEY WAYFARERS Derbsh: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-006 1971 - Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-87 1973 Dorset (from Baring Gould) Cornwall - Sylvia MOORE Ensemble: 137 & FTX-418 "W is w" - INN FOLK: FTX-095 "W is w" --- Almeda RIDDLE rec by Jerry Epstein & Don Wade 1977: MINSTREL JD-203

DEEP IN LOVE - Instrumental -- John COLE (harmonica) rec by PK, L:ondon 12/12/59 - harmonica solo with variations

DEEP RIVER -- ODETTA (with gtr) rec USA: TRADITION TLP-1025 1958 from Lomax - Paul ROBESON with ch & orch: PHILIPS GL
5765 1958

DEEP SHADY GROVE - SHADY GROVE

DEER SHOOTING - 'S GANN GUN DIRICH - SALLY BUCK (USA)

DEER SONG -- Peggy SEEGER (voc/ banjo) rec London 14/8/56: RPL LP 23195

DEERNESS QUADRILLE TUNE -- Tom THOMSON (fid) & William CLYNE (gtr) rec by PK, Kirkwall Orkney 16/7/55: RPL 22725

DEER'S HORNS, THE - RAKISH PADDY (Reel)

DEFORMITY - CRIPPLE BOY - LISPING SONG - PARSON WITH WOODEN LEG - STUTTERING LOVERS

DEIDRE'S FAREWELL TO SCOTLAND - ("Deidre a'Fagail na h-Albann") - KENNEDY FRASER "From the Hebrides" p8 (1stv trad, 2nd & 3rd from Glenmasen Ms ofd 1238/ Ait and English translation by Kenneth McLeod -- Susan RAE in radio prog from Aberdeen on Marjorie K-F 1985: CASS 0977

DELANEY'S DONKEY - Song of a Race comp by Hargreaves (Francis Day & Hunter) -- Noel MURPHY & Ch: FONTANA STL-5496 1969 - Barney o SHAMROCK: CASS-0929 nd

DELANEY'S DRUMMERS - Jig (Am) - FELDMAN p231 "Untitled" from Peter Turbit, Donegal - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #305 - Cf TENPENNY BIT

DELANEY'S FROLICS - Reel - MITCHELL & SMALL #21 p60 (D) from Patsy Touhey (U-pipes)

DELAPAPODIS - A Venetian Air - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (D) #62 p193

DELAWARE, THE - Poem recit about a steamer wrecked off Scilly -- Bill CAMERON rec by PK, St Mary's, Scilly 1956; FTX-217/ A-ROVING Radio Prog 1968 #6

DELCARO'S HORNPIPE - WILSON p132 (G)

DELIA - "Delia's gone one more round" - Kills his sweetheart & writes letter from jail - LAWS I-5 & NAB p248 "Delia Holmes" - Blind Blake rec - cf FRANKIE AND ALBERT (JOHNNIE) - Library of Congress recs: 4070 A2 (Ga.) & 3789 A1, 2 & 3 - Blind BLAKE with piano, bass, drums & m ch: West Indies Broadcast recs for PK: RTR-0445/ CD 945

DELIA - Instrumental - John COLE (harmonica solo): 7"RTR-0652

DELIA KEANE'S JIG -- John KELLY (conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-504 1975

DELILAH - comp by Reed/ Mason -- BOLDON BANJOES: LEADER LER-2088 1973

DELIUS, Frederick - composer -- Mary TAYLOR talks about the song "Brigg Fair" collected in Lincolnshire by Percy Grainger: FTX-135

DELIVER THE GOODS -- THE ALMANAC SINGERS rec NY 1941-2: PRISM PLATCD 704 2001

DELIVERANCE WILL COME - PALMS OF VICTORY

DELLER, Alfred Consort - New York Operatic singer --- VANGUARD SRL-7624 "Summer is icumen in""He that will an alehouse keep""Greensleeves""We be Soldiers Three"

DELTIN BRIDAL MARCH - Shetland -- Tom ANDERSON (fid) July 1965: RPL LP 30954

DELTIN LASSES, DA - Shetland Reel -- THE SHETLAND FIDDLERS (incl Tom ANDERSON, Aly BAIN, Bobby JAMIESON & Willie Barclay & John HENDERSON: LEADER LED-2052 1973 (S)

DELTIN SPINNING SONG - Shetland -- Nan GOUDIE accomp Tom ANDERSON (fid) & Willie JOHNSON (gtr) rec 14/9/55: RPL 22179

DELUDED LOVER, THE - "As I roved out on a bright May morning" - ROUD#543 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 p350 Michael Gallagher 1953 - O BOYLE 1976 p42 Tunney version "As I roved out" with notes & comments on mode as written in Kennedy 1975 - TUNNEY SF 1979 p79 "The False Bride" -- Michael GALLAGHER rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 20/7/52: 7"RTR-0554/ RPL 20023/ FTX-015 & FTX-163 "As I roved out" - Brigid TUNNEY, his sister, rec by PK, Belleek Co Fermanagh 20/7/52: RPL 20026 "As I roved out" - Mary McGARVERY, rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Armagh 1954: RPL 21999 "The Briar and the Rose" - Paddy TUNNEY rec by PK, London 14/10/58: 7"RTR-0559/ - PLANXTY: POLYDOR Super 2383-186 1973 (from Paddy Tunney)

DELVINSIDE - March, Strathspey or Reel (Em) - BALMORAL p2 Strathspey - KERR MM 1 #9 p6 (Em) Strathspey & KERR MM 4 #67 p10 (D) Reel -- Alex GRANT (fid) rec by PK, Carrbridge, Strathspey 1955: FTX-069 - John BURGESS (H-pipes): TOPIC 12-T-199 1969 as march

DEMOCRATIC HORNPIPE - (Gm) - COLE #3 p91 - KERR MM 2 #383 p42

DEMON HORNPIPE, THE -- Gordon CUTTY (Engl conc) rec by PK, Kelloe, Durham 24/6/54: RPL 20602 talk bef/ FTX-118

DEMON LOVER, THE - HOUSE CARPENTER

DEMON OF THE SEA, THE - "Come spread your sails with steady gales" - ROUD#1962 - HUNTINGTON SWS pp78-80 Ships Log 1847 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp148-151 James Cameron, NB 1961 "The D of the Seas"

DENBIGHSHIRE - Wales - CASTELL RUTHIN - WREXHAM HORNPIPE -- Recordings see AREA Listing

DENBY DALE - GREAT MEAT PIE

DENIS - DENNY

DENIS DELANEY - MURPHY DELANEY

DENIS, DON'T BE THREATENING - Irish Song Air or Jig - HAYWOOD #21 p31 (D) - KERR MM 4 #241 p26 (Bb)

DENIS DOYLE - WHERE THE GRASS GROWS GREEN

DENIS ENRIGHT'S SLIDE - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #48 p22 (D)

DENIS LANGTON'S - Reel - TWEED p24 (D)

DENIS McGOWAN FROM COUNTY TYRONE - Recitation -- Bob Rodgers rec by PK, Frodsham, Cheshire 1/11/54: FTX-107

DENIS McMAHON'S SLIDE - MOYLAN 2 #345 pp194-5 (G) 12/8 from John O Leary (melodeon)

DENIS MURPHY'S FAVOURITE REEL - MOYLAN 2 #208 p120 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

DENIS MURPHY'S POLKA - (D) - MOYLAN 2 #42 pp25-6 from John O Leary (melodeon) - SULLIVAN 1 p15 (D) -- PLANXTY: POLYDOR Super 2383-301 1974 bef "£42 cheque" & "John Ryan's" - CHIEFTAINS 2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-4 cassette aft "Sweeney's" & bef "Scartaglen" - Mike HARDING (mand) Radio 2 1/4/87: CASS-90- 0567 "Captain Paralitic's Polka" - Padraic O LOCHLAINN (mel/ piano) CIC-019 1988/ CASS-0884

DENIS MURPHY'S HORNPIPE - CRONIN'S

DENIS MURPHY'S POLKA #2 - MOYLAN 2 #248 p143 (##A) from John O Leary (melodeon) -- Mrs CROTTY'S CEILDHE BAND rec ny PK, Totnes, Devon 1980: FTX-250 bef "Johnny Ryan's"

DENIS MURPHY'S REEL - TAYLOR 1 p8 (G)

DENIS MURPHY'S SLIDE #1 - CRANITCH pp 63 (D) & 115 (D) - MOYLAN 2 #32 pp19-20 from John O Leary (melodeon)

DENIS MURPHY'S SLIDE #2 - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #85 - MOYLAN 2 #74 p43 (D) 12/8 from John O Leary (melodeon)

DENIS MURPHY'S SLIDE #3 - MOYLAN 2 #124 p72 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon)

DENIS O KEEFE'S SLIDE - MOYLAN 2 #83 pp47-8 (##A) from John O Leary (melodeon)

DENIS O REILLY - RAMBLING IRISHMAN

DENIS RYAN - JENNY OF THE MOOR

DENNY MESCALL'S - Single Jig or Slide - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #44 p21 (G) - SULLIVAN 2 #39 p16 (D without C#) from Tommy Peoples and Bothy Band

DENNY O BRIEN's REEL - O BRIEN'S REEL

DEN'S BRADDEN BRAE -- Pat KEALE rec by Sean O Boyle, NI Aug 1955: RPL LP 24842

DENT PACE-EGGERS - Recordings see Performers Listing

DENY NO MAN HIS RIGHT - "because he wears a fustian coat" - Miller with 3 sons - LAWS#Q21 - WILLIAMS Ms #319 T Smart, Blunsdon, Wiltsh (w/o)

DEPOPULATION - DARK ISLAND

DEPTFORD - London - RATCLIFFE HIGHWAY

 
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