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BHEAIRT-FHIODA, A - WEAVING LILT

BHANALTRA, AN - (The Nurse or Nursemaid) - Irish Gaelic - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #25 Hudie Devaney - Cf COSTELLO 1919 p33 - O SULLIVAN 1960 p17 -- Kitty GALLAGHER rec by Brian George, Gweedore Co Donegal 1947: RPL 12053/ SAYDISC CD SDL 411 1995 - Hudie DEVANEY rec by PK & Sean O Boyle, Ranafast, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19969/ FTX-003

BHEAN DO BHI CHEANA 'GAM - Jig (Am) - MOYLAN 1 #63 3pts - from James Farley & John McFadden (U-pipes)

BHEAN IADACH, A- (The Jealous Woman) - Scots Gaeilc - McDONALD 1901 p44 - McFADYEN 1902 - JFSS 10 [1911] p205 coll F Tolmie, Skye 1854 "Bhean Mhic A' Mhaoir" - O'MUIRGHEASA 1915 p380, 451-2 - KENNEDY-FRASER 2 1917 56ff - MORISON 1935 p37 - ANDERSSON 1952 p47 - CERAIG 1949 p1 - SHAW 1955 p254 - McLAGAN Ms (Univ Glasgow) #110 - CREIGHTON-McLEOD 1964 p158 - AN GAIDHEAL 1871-3 2 p165 - AN DEO-GREINE 1914 10 p10 - AN GAIDHEAL 1926 21 p9/ 1927 22 p88 - GAIRM 4 p328 (Nova Scotia version from Sydney Post Record - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #3 -- Flora McNEIL, (of Barra) rec by PK 1967: FTX-001

BHEAN UD THALL A RINN AN GAIRE, A - (Woman over there who laughed) - Scots Gaelic Waulking Song -- Calum JOHNSTON & ch rec by The School of Scottish Studies, Barra, Hebrides: TANGENT TNGM-111 1972

BHEIR MO SHORAIDH THAR GHUNNAIDH - (Take my farewell over Gunna) - Scots Gaelic - KENNEDY-FRASER 1909 I p119 - GAIRM 4 p239 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #4 -- Flora McNEIL, Barra (First two verses only): FTX-001

BHEARACH CHONNACHTACH, AN -- Seamus ENNIS (whistle): GAEL-LINN CEF-009

BHÓ CHRUBACH - AN BHÓ CHRUBACH

BHUACHAILL - BUACHAL

BHUTAN -- Recordings see AREA Listing

BIBBERLY TOWN - MAID BEHIND THE DOOR

BIBLE STORY, THE - "But as she bewailed in sorrowful ditty" - Ch: "Derry down" - Freemasons - Jove - Noah - Whale - ROUD#1179 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp264-6 ships lof 1769 (w/o)

BICHON BITCHETTE - BITCHON

BICYCLE, THE - Reel or Highland (Am) - MOYLAN 2 #15 p10 12/8 from John O Leary (melodeon) as a Slide & #16 p11 from Denis Murphy (fid) as a Reel - Cf HAUGHS OF CROMDALE

BICYCLES - CYCLES - RIDING ALONG ON A PUSH-BIKE HONEY (K)

BID ME GOODBYE -- WINTLE Street Piano rec by PK 1955: FTX-300

BIDDENHAM - Bedfordsh - MAY SONGS

BIDDLESTON HORNPIPE, THE - comp by BP -- Billy PIGG (N-pipes): LEADER LEA-4006 1971 - DAMBUSTER DAM-003/ CASS#0348

BIDDY BARRY - Schottische - ROCHE 3 #158 p53 (G)

BIDDY DALY - Jig - ALLAN #29 p7 (A) "Health to the ladies" - COLE p56 (A) "Irishman's heart to the ladies" - HAYWOOD #24 p14 (A) "To the ladies" - Tunebook Ms (Am) #111 p42 - O'NEILL MOI #1084 & DMI #278 (A) "Sweet Biddy Daly" -- John G WALSH (mel/ piano) CIC-019 1988/ CASS-0884 "Sweet BD" bef "Paddy O Brien's"

BIDDY DURKIN - MURSHEEN DURKIN

BIDDY EARLY - Hornpipe - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #946 (Am)

BIDDY MALONEY - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1010/ DMI #224 7pts (D)

BIDDY MARTIN - Polka - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #111 p62 D

BIDDY MULLIGAN -- Dominic BEHAN Dublin: DOBELL F-LEUT-4 1962/ MAJOR MINOR MM-LP-6 1967

BIDDY OF BALLYVOURNEY - Reel - O'NEILL 1301/566 "Sweet B of B" - BREATHNACH 1 #77 p35 "The Chattering Magpie"

BIDDY OF KILLYDYSART - "In Sweet Killydysart, as Phoebus was dawning - I went to the fair and my cattle I sold" - good descriptive piece about adventures at the fair - CROININ 2000 #141 pp214-5 - Eliz Cronin also sings similar song: JENNY FROM BALLINASLOE -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Ballyvourney, Co Cork 21/9/52: RPL 19025/ FTX-162/ rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow 2/11/52: FOUR COURTS CD-2 #15

BIDDY OF BARNES - Hornpipe - MAGUIRE 1 #74 p20 (G)

BIDDY OF (or FROM) MUCKROS - Reel -- Johnny DOHERTY (talk & tunes on fid), rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: FTX-073 - James BYRNE (fid) Donegal: CLADDAGH 4-CC-44 1987 cass

BIDDY O SLIGO - Jig (D) - Scots: "I wish I never'd seen your face" - KERR MM 1 #6 p36 - KENNEDY FTB 1951 1 p37/ 1994 #163 p41 - Tunebook Ms #014 p006 "Sweet Kitty O Lynch" -- Belle STEWART & company (mouth music) rec by PK, Blairgowrie 1955: FTX-185

BIDDY ROONEY - "you drive me looney" - ROUD#2705 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p127 Mr & Mrs Clem O'Connor & Angelo Dornan, NB 1955

BIDDY SMALL - BIDDY YOU ARE SO HANDSOME

BIDDY THE BOWL WIFE - Jig (A) - KERR MM 1 #15 p37 (A) - KENNEDY FTB 1954 2 #34/ 1994 #149 p38 (A) -- McCUSKER BROTHERS Band rec by PK, Armagh 1952: FTX-372/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 bef "I lost my love and I care not"- Jackie HEARST TRIO of Newry, Co Down rec Belfast 1952: RPL 18180/ FTX-373 aft "Smash the Windows" & bef "Lanigan's Ball" - George ATKINSON & Joe HUTTON (Northumb smallpipes): TOPIC 12-TS-227 1974 - Bob SMITH'S IDEAL Band rec 1930: TOPIC 12-T-320 1977

BIDDY TUNNEY'S QUADRILLE TUNE - (aunt of Joe & Paddy Tunney) - see also PAT HART'S QUADRILLE TUNE -- Joe TUNNEY (mel) rec by PK, London 14.10.58: 7"RTR-0556/ FTX-370

BIDDY YOU ARE SO HANDSOME - "It was in a country village not far from Donegal - it was there I courted an Irish girl, her name was Biddy Small" - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 1990 #744 p64 w/o 4v

BIDDY'S WEDDING - PEGGY'S WEDDING (Jig)

BIDE YE YET - Jig (Em) - KERR MM 1 #23 p32

BIG ANDY'S PET - PIOPA ANDY MHIOR

BIG BALL IN BOSTON - American Mountain dance tune -- Mountain Ramblers rec by Alan Lomax, Va 1959: RPL LP 26145/ / "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK: FTX-902

BIG BARNEY - Jig - KERR MM 3 #255 p28 (G)

BIG BEN GAL -- Mrs SHEILOR (piano) rec by PK, Meadows of Dan, Patrick Co, Va 1976: FTX-903

BIG, BIG BUNCH O ROSES, THE -- MY FATHER BOUGHT ME (K)

BIG BOW WOW, THE - BOSTON HARBOUR

BIG DAN O'MAHONEY - Hornpipe - O'NEILL MOI #1585/ DMI #832 (Am)

BIG EARED MULE - FLOP-EARED MULE

BIG EAU CLAIRE, THE - SHANTY BOY ON THE BIG EAU CLAIRE

BIG FOOTED NIGGER - "Virginia Reel" tune -- HELTON Brothers (fid/ banjo) rec AL Asheville NC 1941 (NEW WORLD NW-226)/ CASS-0476-7

BIG GRAND COULEE DAM, THE - "The World has 7 Wonders" comp by WG -- Woody GUTHRIE on 2 progs by Tom Paxton on Radio 2: 30/9/87 & 7/10/87: CASS-0425 --- Lonnie DONEGAN with THE LIVERPOOL SPINNERS: Radio prog 9/11/82: CASS-0407

BIG HEWER, THE - RADIO BALLAD -- Ewan McCOLL with Peggy SEEGER (gtr) rec by PK, Cider Press, Dartington, Devon Dec 1971 5"RTR- 0802/DAT

BIG HEWER AND LITTLE MARRA, THE - "had coal-dust in his veins - never had no brains" - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p28 written by Dave Mountfield, Seaham, Co Durham 1972 -- Bert DRAYCOTT rec by Sam Richards, Fishburn, Cleveland, Yorksh: FOLKWAYS FE-38553 1981/ CASS-1292

BIG JOHN O NEIL -- Jerry HOLLAND, Buddy McMASTER & Carl McKENZIE (Cape Breton fids) with Aly BAIN & Hilda Chaisson (piano) "Down Home" (TV Series) in USA & Canada LISMOR LIF-7011 1986 CASS- 0814 aft "Timour the Tartar"

BIG McNEILL - O'REILLY AND BIG McNEIL

BIG MANSION HOUSE - "There's a big MH and it's awfu' braw" - comp by Jim McLean ? - ROUD#2589 - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p8 Mrs S Rapoport, Croydon, Surrey -- THE KERRIES: MAJOR MINOR MM-LP-9 1967 - UNION FOLK: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-007 1971

BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAIN, THE - American -- Tex RITTER: EMI DUO-112 1973

BIG REASON BLUES - "I loved no-one else but you" -- Bob SMITH'S IDEAL Band rec 1930: TOPIC 12-T-319 1977

BIG SHIP SAILS ON THE ILLY-ALLY-O - "on the last day of December" - Children's Ring Game - ROCHE 3 #120 (G) Untitled Polka tune used for Quadrille Set -- Children at Sidbury C of E Primary School Devon rec by PK 26/2/51: RPL 16075/ FTX-201 - rec by Alan Lomax, Aberdeen 1952: FTX-181 "All the boys in London" - rec by PK, Guilden Mordern, Cambridge 1956 FTX-202 & FTX-424 "The Ship goes through the Illy Ally O" - rec by Damian Webb, 11/2 rec Junior Girls Keswick 1960 (1v only) - rec by DW, 18/4 Catholic Juniors, Pickering, N Yorksh 1961: FTX-195 #12 "There's a BS" with extra different song on end - rec by DW, 21/5 Dumfries Junior Benedictine 1961 has fast and slow variant FTX-190 - rec by DW, 30/7 Leyland Turpin Green Methodist 1969: FTX-196 #9 (unusual 2nd part to tune) - rec by DW, 31/2 St Theresa Juniors, Crossgates, Leeds 1975: FTX-196 #10 ("eleven little dollies in thr washing tub") - rec by DW, 10/1 East Grinstead, Sussex 1959 DAT Reel #8 (with Portugal) - Redriff Prim Schl Bermondsey London TOPIC IMP-A-101 1969 "Ily Aly- 0" - BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS-60-0926 & 0927 nd - Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173

BIG SHIP, THE - Polka - Dance-version of children's game-song "The BS sails through the Illy Ally-O" "The Captain says it will never never do" "We dip our heads in the deep blue sea" etc - French-Canadian title: "Glise de Sherbrook" - KENNEDY FTB 2 1954 p25/ 1994 #105 p27 (G) - ROCHE 3 #120 p37 (G) -- BASS INSTINCTS on Radio 2: 2/12/87: CASS-0432 - Willie Taylor (fid) rec by Burt Feintuch 30.7.86: SMITHSONIAN-FOLKWAYS SFW-40473 1999 titled "The Grand Chain" (Glise de Sherbrook)

BIG SHIP THAT'S BRINGING ME OVER, THE - BOAT THAT FIRST BROUGHT ME OVER

BIG SHIP WAS LEAVING BOMBAY, A - "all set for the Isle of Man - Margaret was standing with tears in her eyes - along came a sailor and said in surprise - O Margaret O Margaret be mine be mine - And I will send you a Florentine - He turned around and kissed her and said that he had missed her" - Children's Ball-bouncing -- rec by Damian Webb, Moss Park Junior Girls, Glasgow 1961 (solo): DW-16/7 (He notes that this a very difficult game to play) - rec sung by two voices: DW-7/19/ FTX-181 #24/ FTX-310 A- ROVING 1968 #4

BIG STOP - comp by Martin GRAEBE

BIG TOE, THE - Appalachian Story -- RICHARD CHASE, USA: TRADITION TLP-1011 1957

BIG TRACEY - American Country Dance -- Curly HERDMAN (fid) with Troy HERDMAN (gtr), Bob TANNER (mandolin) & Joe TANNER (banjo): SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-242 1973

BIG YELLOW MOON - Texas Song comp BN -- Bill NEELY (voc/ gtr) in Aly BAIN "Down Home" (TV Series) in USA & Canada LISMOR LIF-7011 1986 CASS-0814

BIGAMY - TWO WENCHES AT ONCE

BIGLER'S CREW, THE - "Come all my boys and listen a song I'll sing to you" - account of the ship's slow trip from Milwaukee to Buffalo - LAWS #D-8 NAB 1950/64 p164 - ROUD#645 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p141 Capt Charles Cates, Halifax, NS 1956 "The Cruise of the Bigler" - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp142-144 C H J Snider, Ont 1957 "The Cruise of the Bigler" - PETERS FSOW 1977 Rickaby: Mr M C Dean, Va - WARNER TAFS 1984 pp82-87 Florentine Vincent, Cape Vincent, NY 1948

BILBERRY COURTSHIP, THE - BLAEBERRIES

BILBERRY TOWN - BREWER LADDIE

BILL BAILEY - WONT YOU COME HOME, BILL BAILEY?

BILL BROWN - DEATH OF BILL BROWN

BILL CHARLTON'S FANCY - Hornpipe comp by BP -- Billy PIGG (N-pipes): LEADER LEA-4006 1971 - Geof PURVIS (fid) & Alan COULSON (acc), Northumberland: TOPIC 12-TS-267 1975

BILL CHEATEM -- Taylor KIMBLE (fid) with THE KIMBLES (fid, banjo, gtr, auto-harp & bass), Carroll Co, Virginia USA MOUNTAIN MUSIC 4174 1974 [?] track damaged

BILL CLANCY'S DELIGHT - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1465/ DMI #696 (D)

BILL COLLINS - Jig - SULLIVAN 2 #24 p10 (D) from De Danaan

BILL HALL'S TUNES - Quicksteps used for SQUARE EIGHT dance -- Sam FAWCETT (Anglo-conc) rec by PK, Baldersdale, Durham 31/3/53 RPL 19239 & 20534-5/ FTX-118

BILL HART'S FAVOURITE - OUT ON THE OCEAN

BILL HART'S JIG -- Amanda LOWE (h-dulc): GRINNIGOGS International GRIN-CD-941 1994 aft "Road to Lisdoonvarna" & bef "Knights of St Patrick"

BILL HEALEY - TWENTY ONE YEARS

BILL JONES - MILWAUKEE BLUES

BILL O KEEFE'S REEL #1 - MOYLAN 2 #162 pp93-4 (Em) from John O Leary (melodeon)

BILL O KEEFE'S REEL #2 - MOYLAN 2 #163 p94 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

BILL SCRIMSHAW AND THE SCOTSMAN - "BS was a tight young blade" - Claypool - Newark - O'SHAUGHNESSEY YB 1 1975 pp85-87 Grainger (?): Bassingham, Lincolnsh (w/o)

BILL SULLIVAN'S - Polka - SHASKEEN #61 p47 (A) - SULLIVAN 1 p16 (A)

BILL THE FEMALE SAILOR - FEMALE SAILOR

BILL THE WEAVER - WILL THE WEAVER

BILL THE WEAVER'S JIG #1 - MOYLAN 2 #60 p34 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

BILL THE WEAVER'S JIG #2 - MOYLAN 2 #211 pp121-2 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

BILL THE WEAVER'S POLKA #1 - MOYLAN 2 #219 p126 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon) learned from Julia Clifford

BILL THE WEAVER'S POLKA #2 - MOYLAN 2 #269 p153 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon) alt: DIN TARRANT'S 1

BILLINGSGATE BILL - see also BARROW GIRL -- Mr DUNSBY, rec by PK, Yiewsley, Middlesex 1958

BILLS - COBBLER'S BILL

BILLY AND DIANA - WILLIAM AND DINAH

BILLY AND JACK (CLIFFORD) - FROM BILLY TO JACK

BILLY AND NANCY - "Abroad as I was walking down by a riverside" Love long looked for's come at last - SHARP Ms 2var - WILLIAMS #79 Jane Wall. Driffield, Gloucestersh (w/o) - REEVES EC 1960 #38 p107 "Fare thee well cold winter" - FMJ 1967 p145-6 Gardiner: Andover, Hampsh 1906 - PURSLOW WS 1968 p68 Gardiner "Abroad as I was walking"

BILLY AND SALLY - "was a-walking the grove" - Sailor drowns himself - Sally would have married Billy but she has two sweethearts - ROUD#1672 - PURSLOW FD 1974 p5 Hammond: Mrs Gale (w) & George Digweed (m) - FMJ 1:4 1968 pp254-6 Hammond: Mrs Gale, Powerstock, Dorset 1906/ George Digweed, Micheldever, Hampsh 1906 1v/m

BILLY BALLANTINE'S REEL -- Billy BALLANTINE (piccolo) rec by PK, Wark, N Tyne, Northumberland 1954: FTX-119 incl talk/ TOPIC 12-T-253 1976

BILLY BARLOW - "Now young gentlemen, how do you do?" Ch:"O O Ragged O Now isn't it hard on poor BB" - SHARP Cf 2 p363 Mrs Lock - LOMAX OSC 1941 p101 same title (see HUNTING THE WREN) - Cf BRIAN O LINN -- Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1225 "American Folksongs for Children"

BILLY BARLOW - DAY AFTER THE FAIR (Jig)

BILL BLACK'S HORNPIPE - O'NEILL MOI #1678/ DMI #886 (G)

BILLY BOWMAN'S BAND - "You will call him BB, for music he's renowned" - Publicity song by BB for his band (3v) -- Jack & Billy (accordion) BOWMAN rec by PK, Cockermouth, Cumberland 28/8/59: RTR-0107/ FTX-120-#22/ RPL LP 26583

BILLY BOY - BARGAIN WITH ME - MY BOY BILLY

BILLY BROCKER - Reel - SHASKEEN 2 #30 p23 (D) or "Billy Bockett" or "Charlie Lennon's" - Cf JOLLY CLAMDIGGERS - DAIRY MAID

BILLY BROWN - YOUNG

BILLY BUNTER - BRONCO LANE

BILLY BYRNE OF BALLYMANUS - "Come all ye brave United men" - Irish rebellion - Dublin - Wicklow jail - ROUD#2376 - JOYCE OIFMS 1909 pp179-180 - ROCHE 3 #48 p13 (C) 2/4 m/o - tune used for COUNTY OF MAYO -- Tommy POTTS (air on fid): CLADDAGH CC-13 1971

BILLY CAME OVER THE MAIN WHITE OCEAN - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT

BILLY GILLASPIE - DOFFIN MISTRESS

BILLY GRAHAM - COSHER BAILEY

BILLY GRIMES, THE DROVER - "Tomorrow morn I'm sweet sixteen" - ROUD#468 - SHARP FSSA #176 (vol 2 p248) Mrs Margaret Dodd, Beechgrove, Va 1918 - BELDEN BASM pp251-2 - BROWN NCF 4 p248-258 - GARDNER & CHICKERING BSSM p477 - HUBBARD BSU pp104-5 - McNEIL SFB 2 pp33-4 - MORRIS FSF pp144-7 - WOLFE FSMT 1997 pp47-8 - JAFL xxviii p173 -- I.G.GREER rec by Duncan Emrich, Thomasville, NC: AFS L-14 1946 - Marie HARE rec by Sandy Paton, Strathadon, NB, Canada 1961: FOLK LEGACY FSC-9 1962 - SHEILOR Family of Meadows of Dan, Patrick Co.,Va rec Tenn 1972 (NEW WORLD NW-226)/ CASS-0476-7

BILLY IN THE LOWLANDS - Short Reel or Highland (G/Em) - BAYARD HCT #4/5 - DTF p202 "Sweet Ellen": #243 6var/ #118 234-5/ #484/ #883 App #23 - GIBLIN #29 p20 "The Hare's Foot" - KENNEDY FTB 1 p35/ 1994 #45 p14 - KERR MM 1 #14 p35 "The Hare's Foot" - Cf LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND -- Clark KESSINGER (fid) accomp Gene MEADE (gtr) & Gene PARKER (banjo) rec Charles Faurot, Union Grove, NC 1968: SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-231 1972 - Curly HERDMAN (fid) with Troy HERDMAN (gtr), Bob TANNER (mandolin) & Joe TANNER (banjo): SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-242 1973 banjo lead - Taylor KIMBLE Ifid) with THE KIMBLES (fid, banjo, gtr, auto- harp & bass), Carroll Co, Virginia USA MOUNTAIN MUSIC 4174 1974 - Dave SWARBRICK (fid) (SONET SNTF-763)/ CASS-0167 titled "Hare's Foot": aft "Miss Monaghan" & bef "Sally Gardens" - played by Earl COLLINS (fiddle), Missouri-Oklahoma 1970 on Film by Bess Lomax Hawes (B/W) "Billy in the Low Ground"

BILLY JOHNSON - "took a notion" - ROUD#1102 - ED&S 37:2 1975 p59 Roy Palmer: Samuel Webber, Erdington, Warwicksh 1971

BILLY JOHNSON'S BALL - "BJ he got married - sent his friends a letter - baby - celebrate the event" Ch: "We played la - up and down the middle - played it on the fiddle - jolly boys - pretty girls - enough to please us all - a regular jollification spree was BJB" - ROUD#1102/ 2139/ 9214 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #266 pp596-7 Peter Reilly 1952 5v/ch/m -- Peter REILLY rec by PK, Cullyhanna, Co Armagh 1952: 7"RTR-0548/ RPL 18309/ FTX-025 (025a with fid)/ 165 - Frank PAINE, rec by PK, Hambridge Brewery, Somerset 25/1/57: 5"RTR-0941 (talk bef) - Ray HARTLAND (& ch) rec by Gwilym Davies, Eldersfield, Gloucestersh 1978: FTX-417 -- Bill SMITH (71), Bridgnorth, Shropsh rec by his son Andrew (copy of cass with 25 songs) with clock strriking: 5"RTR-0906 "Tommy Suet's Ball"

BILLY McCORMICK - NEW FOUND OUT (Jig)

BILLY MAGGEE MAGGAR - CROW SONG

BILLY MUGGINS - "Now I'm BM although I'm not to blame - working in the factorie - my workmates never mix with me - each night they all go in the pub but I go home and have some grub Ch: "Silly Billy that's what my friends call me" -- Bill SMITH (71), Bridgnorth, Shropsh rec by his son Andrew (copy of cass with 25 songs): 5"RTR-0906/ CASS 1359

BILLY O ROURKE - "I greased my brogues and cut my stick" - ROUD#2101 - BSs: "Billy O Rook's the Boy, sir" - Bs by Thomas FORD of Irongate, Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) p19A - DARLEY-McCALL p1 "Billy O Rourke the Bouchal" m/o - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp318-321 ships log 1849 (w/o) - HOLLOWAY-BLACK 1975 p153 "Mrs Casey"

BILLY O' ROURKE - Jig - COLE #6 p71 (Em) "Mrs Casey" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #120 p29 (D) "Mrs Casey" alt: "Billy O Rourke is the boy" "Ta Mo Mhadra" - KERR MM 1 #36 p39 & 3 #299 p32 (Am) - O'NEILL DMI #987 (not in MOI) under Miscellaneous "BOR is the boy" - Tunebook Ms (D) #81 p30 - WILSON p89 - PADDY O ROURKE (song) -- Paddy BREEN (vert flute) of Co Clare with Michael GORMAN of Sligo (fid) rec by PK, London 1950: FTX-078

BILLY OLIVER'S RAMBLE - "Me name is BO in Benwell toon I dwell" Newcastle Miners Drinking Song - staggers back to top of Westgate Hill - possibly comp by Henry Robson - tune is "A- Begging I Will Go" -- Barry CANHAM (voc/ fid): TOPIC 12-TS-219 1972

BILLY PATTERSON'S JIG - BLACKTHORN STICK

BILLY PIGG'S HORNPIPE - by BP -- Billy PIGG (N-pipes): LEADER LEA-4006 1971 (M)

BILLY REILLY - Halliard and Cargo-hauling shanty - ROUD#4701 - HUGILL 1961 p452 - SHARP 1914 #58 p63 from John Short, Watchet Som - A L Lloyd says probably connected with West Indies rum & sugar trade - FOX SMITH 1927 pp52-3 - see also BOLD RILEY-O -- John FAULKNER (& Ch) CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA-137 1970 - STAVERTON BRIDGE rec PK, Foxhole School, Dartington, Devon 3/7/70 7"RTR-0141/ FTX-144 - Roy HARRIS (& ch): TOPIC 12-TS-234 1974

BILLY RUSH'S JIG - FELDMAN p182 (A) from Danny O Donnell

BILLY SNIP - or THE PLEASURES OF MATRIMONY - "Mr Snip t'other morning at breakfast was setting" - Universal Songster 2 p272

BILLY SUET'S SONG - Lancashire Dialect Song - comp by David Halsead (mayor of Haslinden 1917) - girl getting married takes loom with her (hence the expression "heirloom") -- Harry BOARDMAN (voc/ conc); TOPIC 12-T-204 1970

BILLY TAYLOR - WILLIAM TAYLOR

BILLY TAYLOR'S FANCY - Hornpipe - O'NEILL 1726 from John Gillan -- Note: Billy Taylor developed the modern concert-pitch Uillean pipes about 1875 -- Liam WALSH (U-pipes) rec New Jersey, NY USA nd "The Wheels of the World" LP MORNING STAR 45001 [nd] - rec Waterford 1925: TOPIC 12-T-262 1975

BILLY THE BARBER SHAVED HIS FATHER - Jig - LADY OF THE LAKE

BILLY THE PIT-HORSE - DARK AS A DUNGEON

BILLY, THE STEEL MAN - Song about closure of smelting plants comp by GM "only sign of life was a crow" (6v) -- Graeme MILES: FTX-225

BILLY TO BOB - HUNTING THE WREN

BILLY TO JACK - FROM BILLY TO JACK

BILLY VITE - (AND NELLY GREEN) - or THE GHOST OF A SHEEP'S HEAD - "Come all ye blades both high and low" - ROUD#12992 - BSs - Universal Songster 2 p385 - London Vocalist pp109-110

BILLY WILLIAMS - LEISHA

BIMID AG OL'S AG POGADH NA mBAN - "Let us be drinking, drinking, drinking - and kissing the women" - Song & Double Jig - PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p130 - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #17 p8 "Let us be drinking" - MITCHELL #36 p41 & #59 p56 "Garret Barry's Jig" from Willie Clancy -- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) & Sean CASEY (fid) Clare rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-173/ Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) of Co Clare rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-39 1980 CASS#0816 - ? John KELLY (fid): TOPIC 12-TFRS-504 1975 "When we were drinking and kissing the ladies" with "Old Tipperary"

BINGO - "There was a farmer had a dog his name was Bobby Bingo - B-I-NGO" or "The farmer's (or miller's dog) lies on the mill floor" - Children's Singing Game - ROUD#589 - Rymour Club 2 p80 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1618 p175 (2var/m) "Bobbie B" "The Farmer's Dog" ("Jumbo") - GOMME 1894 1 p29 - GRAINGER #227 schoolchildren, Scawby, Lincs 1906 "Bobby B" - REYNARDSON 1890 #16 p32 sung at a Harvest Supper coll by Broadwood (3v) "Bango" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC1974 #262 p214 Farmer King, East Harptree, Somerset 1905 (version used in schools as ring game) - JFSS 1:5 1904 p242 Kidson - JFSS 19 1915 p219-20 Notes by Broadwood, Gilchrist & Kidson - JFSS 21 1918 p39 note by Lucy Broadwood - KIDSON (?) - LEATHER FLH 1912 p237 used as a Health Toast to pot of ale "bitten by brewer's dog" (Herefordsh) - OPIE SG 1985 #117 pp409-11 "Bobby Bingo" music -- Children at Sidbury C of E Primary School Devon rec by PK 1951: RPL 16075/ FTX-201 "There was a farmer had a dog" - rec by Damian Webb, 15/5 St John's Junior Girls School, Workington, Cumb 1961/ FTX-195 #11 "There was a farmer" - Redriff Primary School, Bermondsey, London TOPIC IMP-A-101 1969

BINIOU - see also BAGPIPES - BOMBARDE -- Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing

BINSIN LUACHRA, AN - (The Little Bench of Rushes) - "Alone as I went walking one morning by the greenwood side - with my gun and dogs" - meets a fair maid, tries to seduce her but she finds him a schemer and fickle - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #16 p7 air only "The Little Bench of Rushes" & #55 p24 "Beinsin Luachra"- CROININ 2000 #12 pp48-9 macaronic -- Maire O SULLIVAN (25) RPL 12488 copy of disc rec Alan Lomax 1951: 7"RTR 0588 & DAT/ COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/ ROUNDER CD-1742 1998 - Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow, Ballyvourney, Co Cork 2/11/52: FOUR COURTS CD-2 #7 - Seamus ENNIS: GAEL-LINN CEF-009 nd - Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-32 1980 CASS-0815

BINORIE-O - TWO SISTERS

BIRCH - BIRKEN TREE - SHINING BIRCH TREE (Canadian)

BIRCH BESOM, THE - Folk Tale told by Alec Stewart (tinker) - DOUGLAS Aberdeen UP 1987

BIRD - BIRDS

BIRD IN A CAGE - LONDON LASSES (Reel) - SEEDS OF LOVE

BIRD IN A GILDED CAGE, THE - Music Hall - ROUD#4863 - SPAETH RE&W pp224-5 - STOUT FLFI pp70-2 -- Ruth BURDON (frag) rec Sandwich, Kent 27/2/82: CASS-90-0626 - Sam STEPHENS & Anne LENNOX-MARTIN on Radio 2 5/4/83: CASS-0410

BIRD IN THE BUSH - THREE MAIDENS A-MILKING

BIRD IN THE BUSH, THE -Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #232 p121 from Denis Murphy Co Kerry "Two Birds in the Tree" - BRODY p44 - MOYLAN 2 #151 p88 from John O Leary (melodeon) "The Bird in the Tree" - SULLIVAN 3 #48 p20 (G) "The Bird in the bush" no source given - STAR OF MUNSTER -- Michael COLEMAN (fid) with Ed Lee (piano) rec USA 1927: VIVA VOCE 004 d/cass 1991 aft "Kerryman's Daughter" - Agnes WHITE (fid) rec by Alan Lomax, Loughrea, Co Galway 1951: 7"RTR-0590 & DAT - Bob STEWART: BROADSIDE BRO-133 1974 - Brendan POWER (harmonica) with Des Hurley (fid): PUNCH MUSIC PMCD-002 1994 "New Irish Harmonica" bef "Tom Ward's Downfall" - MOVING CLOUD Danish-Irish Folk Group: GO 0102 nd bef "Bank of Ireland " & Virginia Reel"

BIRD IN THE CAGE - Square Dance - ROUD#4288 - BOTKIN American Play-Party Song 1937 pp146-7 - FUSON BOKH p142 -- Jean RITCHIE with dulc, fid, banjo, gtrs & bass: LONDON (SIRE) SES-97014 [nd]

BIRD IS (WAS) ON THE BOUGH, THE - MY BLUE-EYED NELLY

BIRD ON MY HEAD - THERE'S A BIRD ON MY HEAD

BIRD SCARERS or STARVERS - "Hi Shoo all the birds" - ROUD#1730 - Also called BIRD TENTING - FOLKLIFE vol 27 1988-9 p26 Article by J B Smith: Comparative study of some bird scaring or herding rhymes - JFSS 2:6 1905 pp48-9 "Hi shoo all the birds" Sharp: John Durbin & John Parnell, East Harptree, Somerset 1904 - JEFDSS 1944 p188-9 coll Francis Collinson, Kent - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #266 Bird starvers cries from Somerset - JEFDSS 4:5 1944 pp188-9 Gilchrist: Mr Greengrass, Aldington, Kent ("Away you black devils away") - PATTEN SS 1987 p63 Austin Wookey 1976 -- Dorothy FURBUR rec Seamus Ennis, Heswall, Cheshire 1952 RPL 18137 "Bird away (x2), leave a grain (x2) and don't come again today" (learnt from a young man in Chester) - Austin WOOKEY, rec Bob & Jacqueline Patten, East Harptree, Somerset 1976 CASS - Jasper SMITH (gipsy): TOPIC 12-TS-395 1985 - Martin GRAEBE rec by PK, Devon 1975: FTX-049 "Hi shoo aller birds" adaptation of Sharp's versions

BIRD SONG - comp by BJ as impressions of USA -- Bert JANSCH (with guitar): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-235 1971

BIRD SOUNDS -- Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

BIRDIE SONG, THE -- Mick FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony ALLEN (gui/voc): RITZ London LC-0015/ CASS-0954

BIRDS --- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing

BIRDS, THE - "I am a happy fellow for me name is Tommy Bell" - ROUD#1863 -- (Tom Brodie rec Norman Alford & Robert Forrester, Wreay, Rockliffe, Cumberland: REYNARD RR-002)

BIRDS A-BUILDING - Dance from Girton, Cambridgesh coll by Russell Wortley (?) - tune is a variant of "The Flowers Of Edinburgh" -- "Rattlebone & Ploughjack" (+ conc & dancers): ISLAND HELP-24 1976

BIRDS AND THE BEES, THE - Calypso comp by JS -- Johnny SILVO (voc/ gtr) Concert Hall Radio 2: 9/11/82 CASS-15-0763

BIRD'S CHORUS, THE - Story & whistle tune -- Seamus ENNIS: LEADER LEA-2003 1969

BIRD'S COURTING SONG, THE - "Said the hawk unto the crow one day: Why do you in mourning stay?" - ROUD#747/ (3115) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #295 p650 - Liam O Connor's Draft Ms "Songs of the North of Ireland" p94 1994 --- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #215 (vol 2 p304) 2var: Mrs Jane Gentry, Hot Springs, NC 1916 (4v)/ Mr Bridges, St Peters Mission, Franklin Co., Va 1918 (Publ version) "The Bird Song" - STURGIS-HUGHES Vermont 1919 p40 - BROWN NCF 3 pp199-200 - COX FSMWV 1939 pp52-53 Mary Louise Evans Missouri/ Ky 1922 "Pourquoi" (title assigned by editor) -- Liam O CONNOR, of Pomeroy, Co Tyrone, rec by PK, Fintown, Co Donegal 1953 (learned in Pomeroy/ 7"RTR-0563/ FTX-027/ SAYDISC CD SDL 411 1995 --- Mrs Maud LONG rec by Maud Karpeles, Hot Springs, NC Sept 1950: RPL 17145

BIRDS IN THE BUSHES - BIRD IN THE BUSH (Reel) - BLACKBIRDS AND THRUSHES - STAR OF MUNSTER (Reel) - THREE MAIDENS A-MILKING - TREE SONG (O BIRDIE TELL)

BIRDS IN THE SPRING, THE - "One May morning early I chanced for to roam" - ROUD#356 - BARRETT EFS 1891 pp36-7 Cranleigh, Surrey 3v/m - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 Cranleigh & Mr Grantham, carter, Holmwood, Surrey "The Sweet Nightingale" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1970 1 pp393-4 Richard Marley, Chibbets Ford, Somerset 1907 "The Sweet Nightingale" - STUBBS LOM 1970 p8-10 George Maynard 1959 - COPPER SESB 1971 pp222-3 family, Rottingdean, Sussex "By the Green Grove" - see also GREEN GROVES -- Bob & Ron COPPER rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 1955: EFDSS LP-001 1963/ FOLK LEGACY FSB-19/ FTX-081 - George MAYNARD rec by PK, "The Cherry Tree", Copthorne, Sussex 1956: RPL 23092/ FTX-280/ TOPIC 12-T-286 1976 "The Sweet Nightingale" - Bob & John COPPER: LEADER LEAB-4046 1971 boxed - Bob, John & Jill in 4x30 min progs on Radio 2 rec Oct 1990/ CASS-60-1013-4 - Martin WYNDHAM- READ (unacc): LEADER LER-2092 1975 - Bob COPPER (voc/ E-conc) 25/6/82

BIRDS IN THE TREE, THE - BIRD IN THE BUSH

BIRD'S NEST, THE - "All blind and unfledged see the children of song" - Universal Songster 2 p216

BIRDS SING IN THE HEAVENS HIGH, THE - HOLY DAY

BIRDS UPON THE TREE, THE - GRAINGER ONS#70/ RNS#66 Joseph Taylor, Saxby-all-Saints, Lincolnsh 1905

BIRK AND GREEN HOLLIN - Instr -- Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH CCF-12 1984 aft "The Rushes"

BIRK AND THE BROOM BLOOMS BONNY, THE - (Adam McNaughton of Glasgow) - Smooth Edinburgh & successful rough Glasgow men in love with same woman -- McCALMANS (unacc duet) rec in Concert Hall Radio 2: 31/3/80: CASS-0418

BIRKEN TREE, THE - "O lassie gin ye think it right?" - ROUD#5069 - FORD VSB 1 pp90-2 GREIG-DUNCAN 4 1990 #802 p393 3var -- Joyce & Cindy FISHER: TOPIC 12-T-137 1966 - BACHUE (voc with piano & percussion): F-ROOT-CD-013 1999

BIRKS OF ABERFELDY, THE - (Perthshire) - "Bonny lassie will ye go, will ye go" - ROUD#5070 - Many BSs - Vocal Library 1820 p492 - The Songs of the Day (c1870) p207 - Universal Songster 3 p93 - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 1990 p190

BIRKS OF ABERFELDY, THE - Strathspey/ Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 publ Mallinson #5 p4 (G) - KERR CMM 10 #7 p4 (Em) - Tunebook Ms #45 p282 (Am) - WILSON p79 (with dance descr)

BIRKS OF ENDERMAY/ INVERMAY - Song & Air - "The smiling morn, the breathing spring" - ROUD#3858 - BSs - British Orpheus (c1820) pp168-9 - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) #125 p220 (m/o)

BIRMINGHAM - ASTON VILLA SUPPORTER - COCKNEY'S TRIP TO BRUMMAGEM - GRANDMA'S ADVICE - I CAN'T FIND BRUMMAGEM - JACK-OF-ALL- TRADES - MAN FROM DOVER - MOTOR TRADE WORKERS - MY DARLING SLEEPS IN ENGLAND - NEW NAVIGATION - OPENING OF THE BIRMINGHAM AND LIVERPOOL RAILWAY - RAMBLE-AWAY - SCENES OF MANCHESTER (Birmingham Improving Daily) - SLAP-BUM TAILORS -- Recordings see AREA Listing

BIRMINGHAM APPRENTICE - SHEFFIELD APPRENTICE

BIRMINGHAM BLITZ, THE - MY DARLING SLEEPS IN ENGLAND

BIRMINGHAM BOYS - BIRMINGHAM JUBILEE SINGERS: COLUMBIA 14154/ B&B 010

BIRMINGHAM BOYS, THE - MAN FROM DOVER

BIRMINGHAM BROTHEL - comp by Stan Crowther -- RIPLEY WAYFARERS Derbsh: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-006 1971

BIRMINGHAM HORNPIPE, THE - COLE p90 (D) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #13 p6 (D) -- Seamus TANSEY (flute) accomp Reg HALL (piano): LEADER LEA-2005 1970 with "Leitrim Fancy"

BIRMINGHAM JAIL - "Down in the valley - valley so low - hang your head over - hear the wind blow" - Prison Song - ROUD#943 - BELDEN Mo 1940 - BROWN NC 1952-62 III - LOMAX USA 1947 - SANDBURG ASB 1927 p148 Frances Ries, Batavia, Ohio -- LEADBELLY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972 - Frank PROFITT: FOLKWAYS FA- 2360 1962 - Greenwich Theatre: TOPIC IMP-S-102 1970 - Ed PROFITT (dulc instr) N Carolina rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1959: FTX-927 - Jean JENKINS (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-915

BIRMINGHAM SALLY - "You pretty blooming lasses" - BSs - HOLLOWAY-BLACK 1975 p23 publ broadside by Davenport, London - "Birmingham Sally-O" 19th C garland "Nelson's Wreath" with tune "Sally in our Alley" -- Chris RICHARDS (female voc): TOPIC 12-TS-210 1971

BIRMINGHAM - (Alabama) SUNDAY -- Martin Luther King: Southern Freedom Songs -- Greenwich Theatre Cast: TOPIC IMP-S-102 1970

BIRTHS - BILLY JOHNSON'S BALL - ONE THING OR THE OTHER

BIRTH OF THE FIDDLE, THE - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE rec 1974: FTX-046

BIRTH OF THE LAD, THE - comp by Thomas Armstrong about his own birth, neighbours, teapot & beer-mug etc -- Tom GILFELLON (acc): TOPIC 12-T-122 1965

BIRTH OF THE SAVIOUR, THE - SINNER'S REDEMPTION

BIRTHDAY SONG -- Oscar BRAND & co: CAEDMON TC-1505 1976 (1v only)

BIRTHDAYS - - Children - "if you cry on the same da you have bad luck all through the year" - "prick your finger you'll sleep like Sleeping Beauty" - "on April 1st king of fools" - OPIE LLSC pp301-2 & Harpulling p203 - see ALL IN TOGETHER GIRLS (K) -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

BISCAY-O - BAY OF BISCAY-O - GREY COCK

BISHOP AUCKLAND FLOWER SHOW, THE - Hornpipe - KOHLER 1 p61 (E) "comp by W.B.Laybourn 1857"

BISHOP BUTLER OF KILCASH - "Let the Catholic Curch be now arrayed" - ROUD#2974 - JOYCE OIFM&S 1909 pp185-6 Co Limerick

BISHOP OF BANGOR'S JIGG - Playford Dance tune - PHILLIPS FCTB p11 - WILLIAMSON p45

BISHOP OF CANTERBURY, THE - KING JOHN AND THE BISHOP

BISHOP OF CHESTER'S JIG. THE - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 -- Pete & Chris COE: LEADER LER-2098 1976

BISLEY FOOTBALL SONG -- Mrs STEVENS, rec by Gwilym Davies, Bisley, Stroud, Glos 1977: FTX-417 "Rolling Home"

BITCHON-BITCHETTE - "Ha, B B, tu sortiras dans mesa choux" -Cf STICK, STICK, BEAT THE DOG - BUJEAUD 1895 iii p46 "Ah tu sortiras Biquette" - DELARUE 3 1935 p56 "Biquette ne veut pas sortir du chou" - DAVENSON 1944 #87 p440 "Randonee de Biquette" note cf Jewish Easter - BARBEAU (Canada) 1946 p167 "Biquette" - CAEN Ethnology Laboratory 1952 - MUSEE ATP 53/1/7 Argentan (Norman-French version) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #100 Le Ruez -- Adolphus LE RUEZ, rec by PK, Bonne Nuit, St Ouens, Jersey 24/4/57: RPL 23841/ 012

BITHIATE DE SAINTE LOUTICHAUR - (The Vicar of St Lawrence) -- Adolphus LE RUEZ, rec by PK, Bonne Nuit, St Ouens, Jersey 23/4/60: 244

BITIN' SPIDER - Shantey -- sung by THE BRIGHT LIGHT QUARTET as they would have done net-hauling with the Menhaden fishing fleet rec by Alan Lomax, Weems, Va. USA 1960: ROUNDER 1708 1997

BITTER WITHY, THE - "As it fell out on a high holiday" - Carol - ROUD#452 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 pp485-6 Thomas Taylor, Ross, Herefordsh 1912/ John Hands, Snowshill, Gloucestersh 1v/m - SHARP EFCa pp5-6 Mrs Hands - JFSS 8 1906 pp205-6 RVW: Mr Hunt, Wimbledon 1905 "The Saviour Tarried Out" - JFSS 2:4 (9) 1906 pp300-304 Henry Ellershaw: Notes _ Queries 1905: H 1888 "The Withies"/ Mrs Leather H 3v (w/o) "The Sally Twigs"/ Mrs Fletcher: Wm Howitt: "Rural Life of England" 1837: Manchester ("Honour the leaves and the leaves of life") - Notes & Queries 120 Jul 1905 - JFSS 4:14 1910 p29-47 A M Webb & RVW: Wm Colcombe, Weobley, Herefordsh 1908-9 1v/m/ Edwin King: Mrs Mary Jones, King's Pyon, H 1908/ Eleanor Andrews: G T Brimfields, Winforton, H 1908/ Mrs Leather & RVW: Mrs Tristram, Withington H 1909 1v/m/ W Holder, Withington H 1909 1v/m/ Rev H Peckham: Mrs Grease-Horn, Nutley, Sussex 1908 (w/o) (extensive notes) - JFSS 18 1914 pp1-3 Sharp Cornwall & Worcestersh "Holy Well" - JFSS 31 1927 pp31-3 Sharp: Thomas Taylor Herefordsh - LEATHER FLH 1912 pp180-6 (tunes & notes) - LEACH Book of Ballads (1967) pp.125-126 - GRIGSON Penguin Book of Ballads pp.27-28 - FRIEDMANN Penguin Book of Folk Ballads pp.60-62 - BURTON & MANNING Folksongs #1 pp.96-97 - PALMER SOM 1972 pp98-99 Sharp: Th Taylor "The Withy Carol" - PALMER RVW 1983 §44 pp70-1 Mr Morris, Almeley, Herefordsh 1912 - Cf THE HOLY WELL -- - A L "Bert" LLOYD rec by AL & PK, London 22/4/51: FTX-056/ RIVERSIDE 12-629 1956 "The Holy Well" - William PAYNE, rec by Maud Karpeles & Patrick Shuldham Shaw, Gloucester 1952: RPL 18618/ FTX-504 - Charlotte SMITH (gypsy) rec by PK, Tarrington, Ledbury, Herefordsh 1952: RPL 18690/ FTX-504 "The Holy Well" - Ed McCURDY (with gtr) rec Jac Holzman, NY USA: RIVERSIDE 12-601 1955 - THE VALLEY FOLK: TOPIC 12-T-192 1968 - Roy BAILEY (voc/ Conc): LEADER LER-3021 1971 - THE YOUNG TRADITION: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-30 1973 - MUCKRAM WAKES: LEADER LER-2093 1976 Notts - Mike WATERSON (unacc) Yorksh : TOPIC 12-TS-346 1978 - SAYDISC (LP) SDL-332 1982 - (CD) SDL-425 1997 "English Customs & Traditions" (Revised and enlarged version of LP)

 
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