CHICAGO REEL, THE - --
Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) & Bobby CASEY (fid)
rec by PK, London 1952: FTX-173 aft "The Bush"
CHICKA TONI - YANKEE DOODLE (K)
CHICKENS -- I'M A BOW LEGGED CHICKEN
- MOTHER BOUGHT A CHICKEN - WHO GOES ROOUND MY HOUSE AT NIGHT? - WHY DID THE
CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? -- WARNER-DAVIS WD-101 1986 (voc + fid, gtr &
bass)"The Chicken Song" Chicken in the pot
CHICKENS THEY ARE CROWING, THE - - JAFL xxiv 297 - SHARP FSSA 1917/32
#269 (vol 2 p378) 2var: Ben Finlay, Little Goose Creek, Manchester, Clay Co.,
Ky 1917/ Jacob Sowder, St Peters School, Callaway, Va 1918 -- Guy CARAWAN
(vocal with recorder) rec by PK, with Peggy SEEGER "America at Play"
EMI CLP 1174 1958/ FTX-942
CHIEF - BOSS - CAPTAIN - CRUELTY
- HEAD - MASTER - MERCHANT - MY GAFFER'S BAIT (Mining)
CHIEF O'NEILL'S FAVORITE - Hornpipe - O'Neill MOI#1556/ DMI#806 --
Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) rec London 7/2/58: RPL LP 23931/ FTX-374
bef "Boys of Bluehill"
CHIFOURNIE - HURDY GURDY
- see INSTRUMENTS Listing
CHILBRIDGE FAIR - STRAWBERRY FAIR
"CHILD" BALLADS
Volume I: 1-53
#2: Blow, Ye Winds, Blow* (Variant of The Elfin Knight)
#3: The Smart Schoolboy* (Variant of The Fause Knight Upon the Road)
#4: The Outlandish Knight* (Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight)
#4: The Willow Tree (American)* (Variant of Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight)
#7: Earl Brand*
#9: The Deceived Maid* (Variant of the Fair Flower of Northumberland)
#10: The Twa Sisters*
#10: The Barkshire Tragedy* (Variant of The Twa Sisters)
#11:Brother's Revenge* (Variant of The Cruel Brother)
#12: Lord Rendal*
#13: Edward*
#13: The Murdered Brother* (Variant of Edward)
#14: Bonny Farday* (Variant of Babylon or The Bonnie Banks o Fordie)
#18: Sir Lionel*
#20: The Cruel Mother*
#20: Fine Flowers in the Valley* (Variant of the Cruel Mother)
#26: The Three Ravens*
#26: The Twa Corbies* (Variant of The Three Ravens)
#26: The Bird Song* (Possible variant of The Three Ravens)
#39: Tam Lin*
#44: The Two Magicians*
#46: Captain Wedderburn's Courtship
#49: The Rolling of the Stones (Variant of The Twa Brothers)
#51: Lucy Wan* (Lizie Wan)
#53: Lord Bateman (Lord Beichan)
#58: Sir Patrick Spence*
Volume II: 54-113
#63: Child Waters
#64: Fair Janet
#65: Lady Maisry
#73: Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor
#74: Fair Margaret and Sweet William (1)
#74: Fair Margaret and Sweet William (2)
#75: Lord Lovel
#76: Lord Gregory (The Lass of Roch Royal)
#77: Lady Margaret* (Variant of Sweet William's Ghost)
#78: The Unquiet Grave
#79: The Wife of Usher's Well
#81: Mattie Groves (Variant of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard)
#83: Gil Morice (Child Morice)
#84: Barbara Allen
#85: George Collins* (Variant of Lady Alice)
#85: Earl Colvin* (Variant of Lady Alice)
#93: False Lamkin
#95: The Briary Bush (The Maid Freed From the Gallows)
#99: Johnie Scot
#100: Lord Thomas of Winesberry (Willie o Winesberry)
#105: The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington
#106: The Highland Widow's Lament (The Famous Flower of Serving Men)
#110: The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter
#112: Blow Away the Morning Dew (Variant of The Baffled Knight)
#113: The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry (1)
#113: The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry (2)
Volume III: 114-188
#118: Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne*
#126: Robin Hood and the Tanner
#132: The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood
#144: Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford*
#155: Little Sir Hugh
#161: The Battle of Otterburn
#162: Chevy Chase (Variant of The Hunting of the Cheviot)
#163: The Battle of Harlaw*
#167: Andrew Bartin
#170: The Death of Queen Jane
#170: The Duke of Bedford (Variant of The Death of Queen Jane)
#173: The Four Marys (Mary Hamilton)
#181: The Bonnie Earl o' Moray
#188: Bold Dickie* (Variant of Archie o Cawfield)
Volume IV: 189-265
#191: Hughie Graham
#199: Bonnie House o' Airlie
#200: The Gypsy Laddie
#200: Johnny Faa (Variant of Gypsy Laddie)
#200: The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, O! (Variant of Gypsy Laddie)
#201: Bessie Bell and Mary Gray (Bessy Bell and Mary Gray)
#208: Derwentwater's Farewell (Lord Derwentwater)
#209: Geordie
#210: Bonnie George Campbell (Bonnie James Campbell)
#214: The Braes of Yarrow
#215: Rare Willie* (Rare Willie Drowned in Yarrow, or, The Water o Gamrie)
#217: The Broom of Cowdenknows
#226: Leezie Lindsay
#227: Bonnie Lizzie Baillie (Bonny Lizie Baillie)
#232: Huntingtower (Variant of Richie Story)
#238: Glenlogie (Glenlogie or, Jean o Bethalnie)
#243: House Carpenter (James Harris, or the Demon Lover)
#250: Henry Martin
Volume V: 266-305
#277: Ruggleton's Daughter of Iero (The Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin)
#278: The Farmer's Curst Wife*
#278: Kellyburnbraes* (Variant of The Farmer's Curst Wife)
#279: The Gaberlunzie Man* (Variant of The Jolly Beggar)
#283: The Lincolnshire Farmer*
#285: The Coasts of High Barbary (The George Aloe and the Sweepstake)
#286: Golden Vanity (The Sweet Trinity)
#287: Ward the Pirate (Captain Ward, Captain Ward and the Rainbow)
#289: The Mermaid
#293: Jock O'Hazeldean (John of Hazelgreen)
#299: The Trooper and the Maid (Trooper and Maid)
CHILD MAURICE - "Child Maurice hunted the silven wood"
- "Gill Morice stood in stable-door" - CHILD#83 - ROUD#53 FURNIVALL
& HALES Percy Folio 1765-75 #3 pp127-131 - PINKERTON Scottish Tragic Ballads
1781 pp35-42 -- MOTHERWELL 1827 Minstrelsy Ancient & Modern pp257-286 -
WHITELAW, Book of Scottish Ballads 1845 pp113-123 - James M.CARPENTER from Ellen
Lindsay - LEACH 1955 Ballad Book pp273-277 --- COFFIN Brit. Trad. Ballad in
N. America (1977 edn.) pp81-2 - FLANDERS Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung
in New England 2 pp238-245
CHILD OF THE MANGER - Gaelic hymn by Mary McDonald of Mull -- Mull
group in radio prog from Aberdeehn 1985: CASS 0977
CHILDE THE HUNTER - "Childe of Plimstock" - BARING GOULD Ms
33 (a) Elizabeth Dodge from Mres Gibbons, Shaw, Dartmoor/ comp by Jonas Coaker,
Post Bridge (only slightly altered when publ)
CHILDGROVE - 17th Century dance from John Playford's "Dancing Master"
-- Mrs CROTTY'S BAND rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1980: FTX-250
bef "Hewlett" - COUNTRY DANCE BAND: FTX-321
CHILDREN - Aggravation - Anti-Authority etc -
ALL FOOL'S DAY - ALL THAT GLITTERS - AS I ROSE UP ONE MORNING - ASH
WEDNESDAY - AYE - BIRTHDAYS - BONFIRES - BOOTSY HAD A LITTLE
BOY - CATCH QUESTIONS - COCA COLA - COWARDY COWARDY CUSTARD - DROOPY DRAWERS
- DROP DEAD - DUNCES - FAT PEOPL:E - FINSIES KEEPSIES - FOOD AND DRINK
- FOOLS - FOUR EYES - GET LOST YOU BIG SLOB - HAND-READING - HALVSIES - IF YOUR
BOB - I'LL BASH YOUR BRAINS - IN MILLER STREET - JOHNNY ON THE WATER JUST LIKE
ME - KNOCK ON A DOOR - LIARS - MICKEY MOUSE - MURDER MURDER - INK PINK PEN AND
INK - MY MOTHER AND YOUR MOTHER - NOT LAST NIGHT - ON THE CROFT - ONE FINE DAY
- OUR LARRY IS A FUNNY UN - PINCH AND PUNCH - PLEASE KEEP FAR AWAY - RED EARS
- SLIPS ON SHOW - SPANISH LADY - STICKS AND STONES - TELL TALE TIT - THREE MONKEYS
- WE ARE THE (*) BOYS OF (*) - YOU'RE ALL TOO DIRTY - YOU CAN'T PUT YOUR MUCK
IN OUR DUSTBIN - YOUR OLD ONE'S A LAVATORY CLEANER --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Authority
- ALLY ALLY ALLY-LUYAH - AMEN MEANS SO-BE-IT - BOBBY CAN YOU RUN?
- CONDOLENCES - COPPERS - DOWN AT OUR SCHOOL - I SAW A BOBBY ON THJE CORNER
- KEEPING LOOKOUT - MURDER MURDER - MY TEACHER'S GOT A BUNION - NO MORE LATIN
- ONE MORE DAY - PLEASE KEEP OFF THE GRASS - POLICEMAN POLICEMAN DO YOUR DUTY
- PUMP PUMP HERE COMES A TAXI CAB - ROCK AND ROLL IS VERY BAD - SALVATION ARMY
FREE FROM SIN - TRUANCY (MICHING) - TEACHER HIT ME WITH A RULER - TEACHER TEACHER
LET ME IN - TOMMY THISTLE BLEW A WHISTLE - WE'RE OFF IN A MOTOR CAR - WE ARE
THE MERYCY GIRLS -- Recordings
see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Ball Bouncing -
AS I ROSE UP ONE MORNING - BETTY GRABLE - BIG SHIP WAAS LEAVING - CHARLIE CHAPLIN
- DOCTOR DOCTOR I AM ILL - GYPSY GYPSY LIVED IN A TENT - HAVE A CIGARETTE SIR
- I'M A WEE MELODI-MAN - I JUMPED ON BOARD A CHINAMAN SHIP - I WENT TO A CHINESE
LAUNDRY - ICKY WICK THE BUTTER'S THICK - IN A SHOEMAKERS HOP - IT'S RAINING
IT'S POURING - JACK IN THE BOX - JEANNIE MY DEAR WOULD YOU MARRY ME? - JEREMIAH
BLEW THE FIRE - JIMMY MYER BLEW THE FIRE - JOHNNY GET UP AND LIGHT THE FIRE
- LEOMONADE FIZZY POP - LITTLE MINNIE - MATTHEW MARK LUKE AND JOHN - MICKEY
MOUSE CAME INTO MY HOUSE - MILLY MOLLY MANDY - Mrs MOP BOUGHT A SHOP - MOTHER
MOTHER I AM ILL - MY FATHER IS THE CAPTAIN - MY LITTLE HOUSE - MY MOTHER SAID
- NEBUCHANEZAR - OLD GREY MARE - OLICHA BOLICHA - ONE TWO THREE A LAIRY - OPEN
THE GATE - ORDINARY CLAPSI - ORIE ORIE JUGGERIE JUGGERIE - OVER THE GARDEN WALL
- PK PENNY PACKET - PLAINIE CLAPPIE - PLAINSI AT THE BUS STOP - PLAINSI MICKEY
MOUSE - PLEASE KEEP OFF THE GRASS - POOR ROGER IS DEAD - POUNDS SHILLINGS AND
PENCE - QUEENIO - ROSES RED AND VIOLETS BLUE - TEN IN THE BED - THERE WERE THREE
JOLLY SAILOR BOYS - THREE SAILORS WENT TO SEA SEA SEA - UNDER THE MOON AND OVER
THE STARS - WHEN I WAS ONE - WINNIE THE WITCH --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Counting Out ("Dipping") -
AS I RODE UP - BAGS BE FIRST - BLACK PUDDINGS - BOBBY CAN
YOU RUN - BOY SCOUT WALK OUT - DIP DIP DIP - DIP ZOO MAGAZOO - DOUBLE QUITS
- EENIE MEENIE - EENY PEENTY - EETLE OTTLE - ENGINE ON THE LINE - FAINS - FIGGY
- HA HA VERY FUNNY - I KNOW A BOY - IGGLEDY PIGGLEDY ALLEGALOO - INGLE ANGLE
SILVER BANGLE - INKY PINKY PEN AND INKY - IPPETY SUIPPETTY - KEEPING LOOK OUT
- LAGGY - LITTLE FAT DOCTOR - MATHEW MARK LUKE AND JOHN - MICKEY MOUSE BUILT
A HOUSE - MY MOTHER AND YOUR MOTHER - ONE FOR SORROW - ONE POTATO TWO POTATO
- POLICEMAN DO YOUR DUTY - SAT MUSTARD VINEGAR PEPPER - STONE-COUNTING - TRUCES
- TWO WHITE HORSES - UP A LADDER - UP AND DOWN THE POLE - WHEN I WAS ONE - YAN
TAN METHERER PIMP - YOUR SHOES NEED CLEANING --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Customs - APRIL FOOLS
- ASH WEDNESDAY - CHRISTMAS - DEAD DONKEY - EASTER - EGG DUMPING/ JARPING/ ROLLING
- FOOTBALL - GOOD FRIDAY - GROTTOES - GUY FAWKES - HOPSCOTCH - HOT CROSS BUNS
- KISSING FRIDAY - MANCHESTER BONFIRES - MARBLES - MISCHIEF NIGHT - MAY GOSLINGS
- MOLLY DANCERS - PACE-EGGING - PINCH AND PUNCH - PINCH BOTTOM DAY - PITCH AND
TOSS - ROYAL OAK DAY (Nettling) - TWO LITTLE DICKIE BIRDS - VALENTINES --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Dancing
- AWAY DOWN EAST - BLUEBELLS - CHARLIE CHAPLIN - CINDERELLA - COME AND
DANCE - DARLING GO HOME - GEORGE WASHINGTON - GREEN PEAS - HANDS TOGETHER -
HERE COMES A BLUEBIRD - HEY LITTLE LASSIE - I'M A LITTLE SCOTCH GIRL - I LOST
MY LOVE - I PAULA TEE - I WENT TO CALIFORNIA - I'LL TELL MY MA - IN AND OUT
- JEANNIE BIRDIE - KEEP THE SUNNYSIDE - KNEES UP MOTHER BROWN - LADYBIRD - MARY
HAD A LITTLE LAMB - MOLLY DANCERS KICKING UP A ROW - MY MOTHER IS A BAKER -
POLICEMAN POLICEMAN -- Recordings
see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Divination, Ghosts, Omens etc
- AMBULANCES - BIRTHDAYS - BOGEYMEN - BUS TICKETS - COAL - COINCIDENCES
- COLOURS - EXAMS - FINGER CRACKING - FORTUNE-TELLERS - GOOD LUCK CHARMS - HOLD
YOUR COLLAR - HORSESHOES - JOHNNY GET YOIUR GUN - LADDERS - LITTLE NANCY EDGECOAT
- LOOK ON THE WSALL - LOVE BUMPS - LUCKY NUMBERS - MATCHSTICKS - Mrs WHITE HAD
A FRIGHT - ONE FOR SORROW - OTHER OMENS - PAVEMENTS - RED HAIR - RIDDLES - ROYAL
MAIL - SILK SATIN MUSLIN RAGS - SPIDER - TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SAILOR - TOUCH
MY FINGERS - WART-CURING - WHITE HORSES - WISHING STONE - WORD TRICKS --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Kissing -
ALL THE BOYS IN LONDON - AUSTRIAN YODELLER - CHINAMAN GO AWAY A-FLIRTING - HERE'S
A POOR WIDOW - HOW MANY KISSES? - I KNOW A NIGGER BOY - KISSING FRIDAY - LEFT
RIGHT A PENNYWORTH OF TRIPE - THERE WERE THREE JOLLY SAILOR BOYS - WIDOW OF
BABYLON -- Recordings
see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Line Games
- A HUNTING WE WILL GO - CROSS THE WATER - DUKES/ GYPSY RIDING -
HAVE YOU ANY BREAD OR WINE? - HOW MANY MILES TO BABYLON? - I'VE COME TO SEE
OUR JENNY JONES - MAMA WILL YOU BUY ME? - MOTHER WILL YOU BUY ME A MILKING PAIL?
- NUTS IN MAY - ROMAN SOLDIERS - ROSY APPLE - THERE CAME THREE JEWS - TWELVE
APOSTLES - UP AGAINST THE WALL - WHAT TIME IS IT Mr WOLF? --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Ring Games
- AWAY UP IN HOLLAND - BABBITY BOWSTER - BIG SHIP SAILS - BLUEBIRD - BOBBY BINGO
- DOWN IN THE JUNGLE/ MEADOW/ VALLEY - DUSTY BLUEBELLS - FARMER'S IN HIS DEN
- GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK - GREEN GRAVELS - GREEN PEAS AND BARLEY-O - HOKEY POKEY
- I'M SHIRLEY TEMPLE - I FOUND A PEANUT - I PAULA TEE PAULA TASKA - I SENT A
LETTER - IN A COTTAGE IN A WOOD - IN AND OUT - JENNY JONES - JOHNNY MILLER'S
GONE TO SEA - KING HENRY - KING WILLIAM WAS KING DAVIDS SON - LITTLE RED WAGON
- LITTLE SANDY GIRL - LONDON BRIDGE - LOOBY LOO - MACARON I - MARY HAD A LITTLE
LAMB - MARY MALOGA - MARY WAS A BAD GIRL - ME GOSS ME GOLLY - MUFFIN MAN - MULBERRY
BUSH - MY GIRL'S A CORKER - QUEEN MARY - MY OLD MAN'S A DUSTMAN - OATS AND BEANS
- ON A MOUNTAIN STANDS A LADY - ORANGE BELLS - POOR (*) SAT A WEEPING - PRETTY
LITTLE GIRL O MINE - PUNCHINELLA - QUEEN MARY'S LOST HER GOLDEN RING - RISE
SALLY WALKER- ROSES RED AND VIOLETS BLUE - ROSY APPLES, LEMON AND A PEAR - SALLY
GO ROUND THE SUN - SALLY WAS A NAUGHTY GIRL - SISTER JANE AND BROTHER JIM- THERE
WAS A LOVELY PRINCESS - WATER WATER WALLFLOWERS - WHEN BILLY WAS ONE - WHEN
I WAS A LADY - WHERE ARE YOU GOING, MARY ANNE? - WIDOW OF BABYLON - WIND BLOWS
HIGH - WHO GOES ROUND MY HOUSE AT NIGHT? - YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Skipping
- ALL IN TOGETHER - ANDY PANDY SUGAR AND CANDY - AT LIVERPOOL THERE
IS A SCHOOL - BANANA SPLIT - BLUEBELLS COCKLESHELLS - BOTTLE OF GIN - BRONCO
LANE - CHRISTOPHER COLUMBA - CINDERELLA - COWBOY JOE - CREAM CRACKERS - DID
YOU EVER SEE? - DOCTOR MACKENZIE - DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI - DRAW A BUCKET OF WATER
- ENGLAND IRELAND SCOTLAND WALES - EVENING CHRONICLE EMPIRE NEWS - FRENCH, DUTCH
& GERMAN SKIPPING - GEORGE WASHINGTON - GERMAN BOYS - GOODBYE (*) WHEN YOU
ARE AWAY - HAVE YOU EVER EVER? - HIGH LOW DOLLY PEPPER - HOUSE TO LET - HOW
MANY KISSES - HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ME? - I AM A GIRL GUIDE/ LITTLE DUTCH
GIRL/ ORPHAN GIRL/ SANDY GIRL/ SCOTCH GIRL - I HAD AN AUNTIE - I'VE A LADDIE
IN AMERICA - I LIKE COFFEE I LIKE TEA - I LIVE IN CHINKY CHINA - I WISH TONIGHT
WAS SATURDAY NIGHT - ICE CREAM - ILLY ILLY ALLY O - JELLY ON THE PLATE - JENNY
MACK MY SHIRT IS BLACK - JOHNNY ON THE WATER - KEEP THE KETTLE BOILING - KNEES
UP MOTHER BROWN KNOCK AT THE DOOR - LIPSTICK - LITTLE SALLY SALKER - MANCHESTER,
LIVERPOOL, EVENING POST - MARY ELDON LIVED ON THE SHORE - Mrs ONE GOES IN -
Mrs RED WENT TO BED - MORE WE ARE TOGETHER POM POM - MOTHER BOUGHT A CHICKEN
- MY NAME IS ADDI ADDI - MY OLD MAN'S A DYER - MY WEE SHOE - NIGHT WAS DARK
- NOW THE WAR IS OVER - OLIVER - OLIVER CROMWELL/ QUEEN ELIZABETH LOST HIS/HER
SHOE - OLIVER TWIST - ONESY ONESY MISS THE ROPES OUT - ONE TWO HOW DO YOU DO?
- ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE - PADDY ON THE RAILWAY - PASSING SERGEANT MUST SALUTE
- PORRIDGIE - RASPBERRY STRAWBERRY GOOSEBERRY JAM - SOMEBODY UNDER THE BED -
SPACEMAN SAYS - SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER - TEDDY BEAR - THERE CAME A GIRL
FROM ITALY - TINY TIM HAD A MONKEY - TOY TOWN MAJOR - TWO IN TOGETHER TWO OUT
TOGETHER - UNCLE BILL WAS VERY ILL - UP AND DOWN THE HOUSE - UP AND DOWN ALL
THE WAY TO LONDON TOWN - UP IN THE LOFT A LONG WAY OFF - VOTE VOTE VOTE - WHEN
SUSIE WAS A BABY --- Recordings
see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - A HUNTING WE WILL GO
- ABE ABE ABE MY BOY - ADAM AND EVE AND PINCH ME - AFTER THE BALL WAS CENTRED
- AIKEN DRUM - ALL THE BOYS IN OUR TOWN - ANDY LAUDER - ANGEKL SAID TO ME -
AS I SAT ON A SUNNY BANK - AS I WAS IN THE KITCHEN - AUSTRIAN YODELLER - AWAY
DOWN EAST - BAKERS SHOP - BANANA SPLIT - BE VERY STILL - BELL IS RINGING - BINGO
- BOW-LEGGED CHICKEN - BOW WOW WOW - CAME FROM SPAIN - COCKS AND HENS - COME
CHASE ME OUT - DOWN IN THE MEADOW - DUKES A-RIDING - EM-POM-PEY - FIVE AND TWENTY
MASONS - FLASHY DASH PETTICOATS - FOOLISH BOY - GOLDEN KIPPERS - GREEN GREEN
THE GRASS IS GREEN - HERE COMES THE NURSE - HEY BONNY MAY - HEY LITTLE LASSIE
WILL YOU HAVE ME? - HICKERTY PICKERTY - HIGHER UP THE MOUNTAIN - HITLER - HOLY
MOSES - HOP HOP HOP - HOT CROSS BUNS - HOW MANY MILES TO BABYLON? - HOW WOULD
YOU LIKE TO BE ME? - HUMPTY DUMPTY - I'M A TEXAS GIRL - I BOUGHT A BAR OF CHOCOLATE
- I'M CALLED SAMSON - I'M GOING TO KENTUCKY - I PUT MY HAND ON MYSELF - I SAW
MY BOYFRIEND - I WENT TO THE PICTURES TOMORROW - I'LL TELL MY MA - IN NINETEEN
FIFTY FOUR HITLER WENT TO WAR - ISH STARK IS THE MARK - JENNY JONES - JIM CROW
- JOHNNY TODD - JOLLY MILLER - KEEP THE SUNNYSIDE UP - KING WILLIAM - LAD THAT
NEVER KISSED A LASS - LITTLE BO-PEEP - LITTLE JACK HORNER - LONDON BRIDGE -
LORD SAID TO NOAH - MACARONI - MARY ANNE TEA CAKE - MISS MARY MACK - MULBERRY
BUSH - MY FATHER BOUGHT ME A NEW TOP COAT - MY FATHER DIED A MONTH AGO - MY
LAD'S A SAILOR - MY MOTHER IS A BAKER - MY MOTHER TOLD ME - NUTS IN MAY - O
DEAR DOCTOR - O DEAR WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE? - OATS PEAS BEANS - OLD KING COLE
- ON A MOUNTAIN - OUR GALLANT SHIP - OUR LITTLE PIGS - OVER THE WATER - PAT
A CAKE - PAT AND MICK WENT UP A STICK - PITCH PATCH MY BRITCHES - POLLY PUT
THE KETTLE ON - POOR JENNY SITS A WEEPING - POOR PUSSY - POOR ROGER IS DEAD
- PRETTY L:ITTLE GIRL OF MINE - QUEEN CAROLINE -- ROSIE APPLE LEMON OR PEAR
- ROUND ABOUT THE MAYPOLE - RUB A DUB DUB - SEE SAW - SEE SEE MY BABY - SHE
SAT NEATH THE LILACS - TEN LITTLE INDIANS - THREE BEGGARS - THREE BROTHERS FROM
SPAIN - TO PUSH THE BUSINESS ON - UNDER THE BRAMBLE BUSHES - TWO CROWS - WHAT
FOLK ARE MADE OF? - WHEN I WAS A LADY - WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN? - WHO SHALL WE
HAVE? - WIDOW FROM BABYLON - WIND BLOWS HIGH - YANKEE DOODLE --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Lowland Scots - AWAY
UP IN SCOTLAND - BABBITY BOWSTER - BONNY LIGHT HORSEMAN - BUSK AND GO
- CAMERON'S GOT HIS WIFE AGAIN - COCKABENDY - COME UP AND SEE MY G - CROW DANG
THE PUSSY - HARRY LAUDER SHAVED HIS FATHER - HIGHLAND DONALD - I'M GAUN AWA
IN THE TRAIN - I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING - I LOST MY LOVE IN THE KURNEY - I SENT
HER FOR EGGS - I WANNA GO HOME - I WAS ON MY WAY TO SCOTLAND - JENNY NETTLE
- KATIE BEARDIE - MAMA SHE'S HAD TO GO - MY FATHER BOUGHT A NEW TOPCOAT - MY
MA'S A MILLIONAIRE - MY NAME IS SWEET JENNY - MY WEE JEANNIE - MY WEE SCHOOL
- ONE O'CLOCK THE GUN WENT OFF - OUR FEET'S COLD - OVER THE WATER TO CHARLIE
- POPEYE - PORRIDGE IS MADE - QUAKER'S WIFE - ROBERT BURNS IS BORN IN AYR -
SAWNEY KAIL CUNNIE - TAIL TODDLE - TAY BRIDGE - TOMMY TODDLES - WE ARE THREE
GALLUS GIRLS - WHO'LL COME INTO OUR WEE HOUSE - YOU CANN SHOVE YOUR GRANNY OFF
A BUS -- Recordings
see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Welsh Language - BOB
YN AIL I MEWN AC ALLAN (Dusty Bluebells) - BWGAN Y FFON (Bogey at the well)
- GWERTH GWELY PLU FY NHAD (Selling father's feather bed) - JACK BACH YN SAL
(Poor Jackie is ill) - MAI FACH YN CRW (Mary lies a-wseeping) - Y LLWYNOG A'R
IEIR (The fox lies sleeping)
CHILDREN - Caribbean - ADOLPHUS
COKER - AFIUYEKE - ANANA O - ANNIE LET GO ME FOWL - ARIYEL O - AUNTY NANNY THREAD
THE NEEDLE - AY ZABEL O - BESE DOWN - BONJOUR MA COUSINE - BROWN GIRL IN THE
RING - COMING DOWN WITH A BUNCH OF ROSES - DIS SOLDA LA - DOWN TO THE CARPET
- DROP PETER DROP - EARLY IN THE MORNING - ELE MISI O - ELIZA KONGO - FIOLE
- GOOSIE LOST HIS TAIL - GYPSY IN THE MOONLIGHT - HERE WE GO LOO BY LOO - HOW
GREEN YOU ARE - I HAVE A TREE IN MY RIGHT HAND - IN A FINE CASTLE - JANE AND
LOUISA - LINDI MWEN LA RIVIE - LITTLE SALLY WATER - MAM'SELLE MARIE - MANGO
TI-N - MAN-O-WAR IN THE HARBOUR - MARRY THE GIRL ONE TIME - MARY AND MARTHA
IS BOUND TO WEAR THE CROWN O - MEET ME ON THE ROAD - MISS LUCY HAS SOME FINE
YOUNG LADIES - MISSY LA MASSY LA - MISTER RAM GOAT O - MOSQUITO ONE - MWEN LEVE
LINDI BON MATIN - ONE SPANIARD CAME - ONE TWO THREE -POCO LET ME ALONE - RING
DIAMOND - ROLLING SHILLING - ROMAN SOLDIERS - ROUND AND ROUND THE VILLAGE -
SAMMY DEAD O - SANDY GIRL - SI SI MARIA - SIKOLA OLA VANNI - SOME LIKE IT HOT
- SOMETHING MAKE ME LAUGH - TRA LA LA VOUMBE - VAN LA - VIO VIO LE- WALKING
UP THE GREEN GRASS - WENT TO JAMAICA- WHAT SHALL I PUT IT IN? - WHO STOLE THE
COOKIE FROM THE COOKIE JAR? - YOU LIE YOU LIE - YUN TI PWAYE - ZINGLITO --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN: USA:
- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 (vol 2 pp367-383) - AWAY DOWN EAST - AWAY DOWN
YONDER - CASEY THE COWBOY - CHASE THE BUFFALO - CINDY - COWBOY JOE FROM MEXICO
- CRIPPLE CREEK - DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI - GOING TO BOSTON - HELEN AND HER STEAMBOAT
- I'M A BOW-LEGGED CHICKEN - I'M A TEX - I'VE A SWEETHEART IN AMERICA - I WENT
TO CALIFORNIA - I WONDER WHERE MARIA'S GONE - I WOULD NOT MARRY A FARMER - IT
WAS SUMMER IN THE ROCKIES- JENNY JENKINS - LITTLE RED WAGON - OLD BALD EAGLE
- OLD DOC JONES - OLD ROGER - ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI - OVER THE WATER TO CHARLIE
- PULLING THE SKIFF - ROSE ROSE AND UP SHE RISES - SALLY ANNE - SHORTNIN BREAD
- SKIP TO MY LOU- SOME LOVE COFFEE - THIS IS THE WAY - WALLFLOWERS - WE'RE GOING
TO KENTUCKY - WHO SHALL WE HAVE? - YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS - YONDER COMES --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CHILDREN - Games with Chinese names -
AS I WAS WALKING ALONG A CHINESE ROAD - CHINAMAN A GO AWAY- CHINESE GOVERNMENT
- CHINAMAN'S VERSE - HIGHER UP THE MOUNTAIN - I JUMPED ABOARD A CHINAMAN'S SHIP
- I LIVE IN CHINKIE CHINA - I WENT TO A CHINESE LAUNDRY/ RESTAURANT - IN AND
OUT THE CHINESE WINDOWS - IPPETY SIPPETY - ISSY BISSY BONG BONG - KEEP THE SUNNYSIDE
UP UP - LONG-HAIRED CHINAMAN - ORRIE ORRIE JUGGERIE JUGGERIE - WHEN I WAS ONE
I ATE A BUN
CHILDREN _ Choosing Games - O THIS PRETTY LITTLE GIRL OF MINE - ON A MOUNTAIN - ORANGE BELLS - RISE
SALLY WATER - SISTER JANE AND BROTHER JIM - WHERE ARE YOU GOING, MARY ANNE?
- ZING A ZING
CHILDREN - Chain & Bridge Games
- BIG SHIP SAILS - GRANDY NEEDLES - HOW MANY MILES TO BABYLON - LONDON BRIDGE
- ORANGES AND LEMONS - THREAD THE NEEDLE - THROUGH THE NEEDLE'S EYE - (Who has
stole my) WATCH AND CHAIN?
CHILE --
Recordings see AREA Listing
CHILLY WINDS - see DARK SCENES OF WINTER - Wade WARD (banjo) in "The
Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by
PK: FTX-902
CHIMNEY POTS - SALLY GO ROUND THE SUN
CHIMNEY SWEEPER, THE - "I am a Poor Old Chimney Sweeper I have
but one daughter" - Game in which courtier steps over a broom to kiss
girl of his choice - Leah Jackson Wolford: Play Party in Indiana 1917/1959 p173
publ Indiana Hist Soc 20 #2 - WARNER 1984 #189 p429 (2v) - SWEEPS -- Rebecca
King JONES rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Crabtree Creek, NC USA 1940: FTX-926/
APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000
CHIMNEY SWEEP, THE - SWEEP, CHIM-NIE SWEEP
CHIN CHIN CHINAMAN - "has a little shop - he sells Eccles cakes
- ginger beer and pop- chop - chop - chop" Child's song by adults --
OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-276
CHINAMAN A-GO-AWAY A-FLIRTING - "you ask her to go for a kiss
- she says O-no-a - he say O-o-a - Chinaman I can't stand this" --
children rec by Alan Lomax, Norton Park School, Edinburgh 1952: FTX-181
- also rec by James Ritchie 1953: RPL 19925
CHINAMAN'S SHIP - WHEN I WAS ONE I ATE A BUN
'CHINER'S SONG, THE - THRESHING SONG
CHINESE GOVERNMENT - "black man's daughter" - Ring
game with girl in centre - RITCHIE Singing Street p38 -- rec by Alan Lomax,
Norton Park School, Edinburgh 1952: FOLKLTRAX 181
CHINQUIPIN PIE -- Hobart SMITH: FOLK LEGACY LP FSA 17/ (with fretless
banjo tuned GDGCD & introductory speech) rec by unidentified, Cambridge, Mass 12/5/63 (Smithsonian
coll) - ROUNDER 1799 2001
CHISHOLM, William - OCH A THEARLAICH
OIG STIUBHAIRT
CHIVALROUS SHARK, THE - Steve BENBOW (voc/gtr) rec by PK, London 1960: FTX-292
CHOCOLATE
- see also COCOA - children -
IN AND OUT THE CHINESE WINDOWS - ONE TWO THREE A-LAIRA
CHOP CHOP CHOP - CHIN CHIN CHINAMAN
CHORING SONG - ROUD#2157 - rec by John Brune 1956 from travellers at
St Fillans, Loch Earn, Perthsh 1956: KENNEDY: FSBI 1975 #342 p768 & p795
(notes) -- Jeannie ROBERTSON of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1953:
FTX-031 & FTX-441 "Nae mair I'll bing a-choring"
CHORUS - COURANTE
CHORUS JIG, THE - (D) 4pts - Tunebook Ms #082-031 - KENNEDY FTB Jigs
1997 #19 p7
CHORUS REEL, THE -- Denis McMAHON (mel) with Julia CLIFFORD and Con
CURTIN (fiddles): (TOPIC 12-T-176 1968)/ TSCD-603 1997 "Paddy in the
Smoke"
CHORUS SINGING - see also HARMONY
SINGING -- Recordings
see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
CHRAOBH NAN UBHAL - O CHRAOBH NAN UBHAL
CHRISSIE CAMPBELL FRESH OR FAIR - ROSIE APPLE LEMON OR PEAR (K)
CHRIST CHILD LULLABY, THE - TALADH AN LEINBH LOSA
CHRIST MADE A TRANCE - Carol - JFSS 14 pp12-14
CHRIST ME DID RANSOM - Carol -- - A L "Bert" LLOYD rec by AL & PK,
London 22/4/51: FTX-056/ 7"RTR-0058/ RPL 16419
Family version
CHRIST WAS BORN IN BETHLEHEM - "and in rthe manger laid"
- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #210 (vol 2 p293) Mrs Sina Boone, Shoal Creek, Burnsville,
NC 1918 (8v) - Cf beginning of the tune of IN DULCE JUBILO (Anne Gilchrist)
CHRIST'S INVIATION TO SINNERS - "Come all ye vile sinners"
- BS by Ford (Chesterfield)1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)
CHRISTIAN AUTOMOBILE, THE -- sung by THE BRIGHT LIGHT QUARTET rec
by Alan Lomax, Weems, Va. USA 1960: ROUNDER 1708 1997
CHRISTIAN SLAVERY ABOLISHED - 4/4 (D) - Tunebook Ms #034-181
CHRISTIE McLEOD -- Willy TAYLOR (fid), Joe HUTTON (N-pipes) &Will ATKINSON
(harmonica): TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 Northern Dances
CHRISTINA - CAIRISTIONA
CHRISTMAS
-- see CAROLS - BREAKING UP CHRISTMAS - NADOLIG (Welsh Penillion)
- NO ROOM AT THE INN - SING CHRISTMAS (RPL Prog 1957) - TREES ARE ALL BARE -
WHERE DOES FATHER CHRISTMAS GO? -- Recordings
see SUBJECTS Listing
CHRISTMAS CALYPSO - comp - Fitzroy COLEMAN (voc/ gtr & ch) "
in RPL Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000
CHRISTMAS CLOG, THE - KENNEDY FTB Hornpipes 1998 #36 p12
CHRISTMAS DAY IN THE COOKHOUSE - recitation by Billy BENNETT (remastered
from 78rpm): TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/ 1997
CHRISTMAS DAY IN THE MORNING - alternative title for versions of GREENSLEEVES
(Jig) - Shetland's John Stickle's great great grandfather, a German wrecked
on the island, was paid annually for playing this tune in the hall of Buness,
the home of the Edmondson family in Unst, Shetland -- BOYS OF THE LOUGH:
LOUGH-CD-006 1994 aft a Swedish ballad & bef Swedish walking tunes
CHRISTMAS EVE - SHOOTING GOSCHEN'S COCK-UPS
CHRISTMAS EVE - Irish Reel -- Cathal McCONNELL (flute with gtr) &
THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-006 1994 aft "Christmas Day in the morning"
(Shetland)
CHRISTMAS EVE - Appalachian Mountain Instrumental -- Murphy GRIBBLE
(banjo) with John LUSK (fiddle) & Albert YORK (gtr) rec by Robert Stuart
Jamieson, Margot Mayo & Freyda Simon, Campaign, Tenn Sept 1946: ROUNDER
CD-11661-1823-2 1999
CHRISTMAS IS COMING - "and the goose is getting fat - please
put a penny in the old man's hat" - FTX-198
- Dominic BEHAN, Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41
CHRISTMAS NOW IS DRAWING NEAR AT HAND -- Carol - ROUD#808 - LEATHER &
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS TTCH (12 Traditional Carols from Herefordshire) 1920 pp.8-9-
SHARP-KARPELES Cecil Sharp Collection #2 p.450 - JFSS #2 1905 p134 - JFSS #5
1914 pp7-11 -JFSS #5 1914 pp7-11 -- Emily BISHOP rec by PK, Bromsberrow Heath,
Herefordsh 1952: FTX-504
CHRISTMAS MUMMERS CAROL - "There is six good days" - JFSS
#4 pp178-9 "God bless the master of this house": JFSS #7 p130
- "Joseph and his wedded wife" JFSS #7 pp128-31 - JFSS #13
pp261-3 & #14 pp1-11 (notes on this carol and its congeners incl May Carols
& Wassails) -- Frank BOND rec by Bob Copper, North Waltham 13/8/55: RPL
21862 "God bless the master" (Mummers Carol) - TOPIC 12-T-317
1977/ TOPIC TSCD-666 1998 Seasonal Events "God bless the master"
CHRISTMAS SONG& HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU - instrumentals - --
Merritt BODDLE (flute) & strings (gtr, cuatro, mandolin, gourd, boom pipe,
banjo rec by AL, Gingerland, Nevis July 1962: ROUNDER CD 1731 2002
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBA - "sailed across the sea" - skipping
swinging ropes - RITCHIE Golden City p130 descr of skipping -- rec by Damian
Webb, St Mary's, Edinburgh 1961: DW-14/2
CHUAIGH ME 'NA ROSANN - (I went to visit the Rosses) - Irish Gaelic
- AN GAODHAL 1888 Irisleabhar na Gaedhilge 1894/1902 tune supplied but different
- O MUIRGHEASA 1915 p247 notes about Peter Walsh p231 - FAINNE AN LAE 1923 -
KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #29 Rodgers -- Conal O DONNELL rec by PK, London 1962 -
William RODGERS rec by Noel Hamilton, Baile Thiar (Torre Island) 1967: FTX-003
CHUALA MI'N DE - Scots Gaelic Waulking Song -- Joan Mc KENZIE &
children Greenock Renfrewsh 12/6/63: RPL LP 29714
CHUBBING OR CHUMPING (collecting wood) - GUY FAWKES DAY
CHUNNAIC MISE MO LEANNAN - (I did see my own true-lover) - Scots
Gaelic - GILLIES 1786 p245 - TGSI 1878-9 VIII p115/ 1908-10 XXVI p240 - SINCLAIR
1879 p504 - McFARLANE 1908 p8 - McDONALD 1911 p49 - KENNEDY-FRASER 1917 II p22
- CRAIG 1949 p34 - GAIRM IV pp47-9 - SHAW 1955 p228 - CREIGHTON-McLEOD 1964
p190 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #8 -- Flora McNEIL, of Barra rec PK 1967: FTX-001
(3v only)
CHURCH AND CHAPEL - see also under
BELLS - CATHEDRAL - KIRK - RELIGION - SACRED -- BANKS OF DUNMORE (Discussion
between Church & Chapel) - BELL-RINGING SONG - CUT-AWAY MIKE - HOW PADDY
STOLE THE ROPE - NEW CATHEDRAL AT CROSSMAGLEN - NEW CHURCH ORGAN -UNQUIET GRAVE
- VOLUNTEER ORGAMIST - WHAT'S THE LIFE OF A MAN?
CHURCH BELLS - BELLS - OLD CHURCH
BELLS
CHURCH HILL, THE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #54 p29 (Am) - O'NEILL (not
in MOI) DMI #343 (D)
CHURCH OF CLEGGAN - Co Galway - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #22 p9 air only
CHURCH SERVICES --
Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
CHURCH STRATTON WALTZ -- Fred PIDGEON (fid) rec by PK, Stockland,
Devon 1951: 087
CHURCH STREET POLKA - MOYLAN 2 #321 pp183-4 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon)
-- CHIEFTAINS 1: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-3 [nd] (M) cass aft "St Mary's"
CHURCHILL, Winston
- CATCH A FALLING STAR - HAXEY -- Talk by miners, rec by PK &
Alan Lomax, Treorchy Miner's Club, Rhondda, S Wales 1953: FTX-055
CHURCHILL BARRIER, THE - comp by RA -- Orkney STRATHSPEY & REEL
Society (fids with acc & gtrs) rec by PK, Kirkwall, Orkney 16/7/55: RPL
22723
CHURCHWARDEN'S SONG, THE - "Come let us all with one accord:
eat drink smoke laugh & sing" tobacco, punch, beer - ROUD#1190
- BARRETT EFS 1891 p72 from "Charms of Cheerfulness" c1780/ air: "Chevy
Chace"
CHURCHYARD, THE - MYNWENT EGLWYS
CHURCHYARD SONG, THE - SKIN AND BONE LADY
CHURLISH HUSBAND - FATHER GRUMBLE
CHURNING - THIG A CHUNNEAG, THIG
(Come Butter come) -- Recordings
see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
CIAPIN-AR-LEATHSTUAIC, A - "a' bhfeacais na caoire?"
- A female goatherd encounters a young man whose nick-name, the title of the
song, means his cap is perched on his head at an angle, and asks if he has seen
her sheep - first he says not - then that he has turned them back homewards
- CROININ 2000 #1 pp37-8 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Ballyvourney,
Co Cork 1947: CBE 394b/ FOUR COURTS CD-1 #26
CIARAN O REILLY - Reel - - Tommy PEOPLES & Seamus GIBSON (fids)
rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional Music Society
of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 aft "Farrel O Gara"
CICELY SWEET - "the morn is fair" - ROUD#6908 - BARING
GOULD SOW (words slightly altered)/ Ms#35 (a) J S Horrell, Kingsbridge (b) sent
by correspondent (details lost) (c) Dale's Collection c1792
CIDER - see also APPLE TREES - DRINKING - Adge CUTLER -- RPL Dialect
speaker with RPL interviewer: FTX-450: "The
first taste of cider" - ARGO ZFB-7 1970 Vic GAMMON with Garret Singers:
"Jar of Strong Cider" - SAYDISC SDL-247 1973 CASS Talk about
farm cider in Cotswolds - YETTIES on Radio 17/12/87: CASS 0379
CIDER AND PERRY - Jig - MITTEL #19 p8 (D)
CIGARETTE CARDS -- Lucky LUCKHURST
(talk) of London rec PK, Devon: FTX-332
CIGARETTES
- see also SMOKING - HAVE A CIGARETTE, SIR?- MY LAST CIGARETTE {Carter}-
Children's rhyme - PAVEMENTS ("Woodbines & Tenners")
CIGARETTES AND WHISKY AND WILD WILD WOMEN -- YETTIES on Radio 2 1/11/89:
CASS 90-0569
CIMBALON - see under DULCIMER
CINDERELLA AT THE BALL - "fell in love with Henry Hall"
- Children's Skipping or Ball-bouncing - also incl "Betty Grable is
a S-T-A-R" -- rec by Damian Webb, 12/11 Noblehill Junior Girls,
Dumfries, 1960: DW 12/11/ FOLKTRAX FTX-190
CINDERELLA WALTZ, THE - GREEN HILLS OF TYROL
CINDY - Ch: "Get along home, Cindy Cindy" - SHARP FSSA
1917/32 #268 (vol 2 p377) "The Higher up the cherry tree" sung
by Mrs Jane Gentry, Hot Springs, Madison Co., NC 1917 - FOWKE TSSO 1965 p158
Ont "Goodbye Susan Jane" - Dance instr: BRODY p69 (D) discog)
- GORDON 1938 p75-6 -- Bob BAKER & PIKE COUNTY RAMBLERS rec Mike Seeger:
American Banjo tunes & songs in Scruggs style (3 finger picking) (FOLKWAYS
FA-2314)/ RTR #0316 - Guy CARAWAN (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-919
- Jean JENKINS (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-914
- Perry FRIEDMAN (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 21/6/58: RPL LP 24566 - Nathan
HICKS (dulc) & Frank PROFFITT rec by Anne & Frank Warner, N Carolina
1959: FTX-932 "Cindy in the Spring"/
Frank PROFFITT (gtr) & Nathan HICKS (dulc) rec 1940: APPLESEED APR-CD-036
2000 - Frank PROFFITT: FOLKWAYS FA-2360 1962 - Taylor KIMBLE Ifid) with THE
KIMBLES (fid, banjo, gtr, auto-harp & bass), Carroll Co, Virginia USA MOUNTAIN
MUSIC 4174 1974 [?] "Rockingham Cindy" - Dan TATE (voc with
spoken story of song) from Fancy Gap Carroil Co Va USA rec by Mike Yates: HOME
MADE MUSIC LP-001 1980 Version about "Dr Gray" - Hobart SMITH
(fiddle), Charley Debuck (banjo) & Fred Galligher (gtr) rec by Alan Lomax,
Saltville, Va 1942 & another track (solo piano) rec Salem,
Va 24/8/59: ROUNDER 1799 2001
CINEMA
- SATURDAY COWBOYS
CIRCASSIA - Russian Folk Dance -- RPL 21505 Kol Zion Lagolah Choral
Society/ "Calling the tune" #8 11/3/63
CIRCASSIAN CIRCLE, THE - Country Dance based on the first and last figures
of the Plain Quadrille/ Reel (G) - BALMORAL #1 p26 (G) - KERR 1 #1 p26 #1 (A)
"Carcassian Circle" - KENNEDY FTB 1951 1 #1/ 1994 #3 p4 (G)
-- Fred PIDGEON (fid) also with piano rec by PK, Stockland, Devon 1954: FTX-087
- Kit WHITE (mel) rec by PK, Muker, Upper Swaledale W Yorks 21/11/54: RPL
22326/ FTX-211 (Tune: "Drunken Lasses"): - Geordie TAYLOR (fid) rec by PK, Rennington, Northumb 30/11/54: RPL 22445 with
talk - ANDERSON Band rec by PK, Orphir, Orkney 15/7/55: RPL 22726 - CHEVIOT
RANTERS Country Dance Band: TOPIC 12-T-214 1972 with "Rugley Ford"
& "Hesleyside Reel" (on same record: Fig 2)
CIRCLE DANCES
- ABRAM - CIRCASSIAN - COUPLE - CUSHION - DORSET RING - JOAN SANDERSON
- NINEPINS
CIRCLE WALTZ, THE - FERRY BOAT
CIRCULAR BREATHING
CIRCUMCISION - INITIATION
CIRCUS - SWEET BETTY MAGEE (2v Lena Bourne Fish)
CIRCUS HORNPIPE, THE - WILSON p 140 (G) (with dance descr) - KENNEDY
FTB 1998 #37 p12 (G/D)
CIRENCESTER, Gloucestershire
- TETBURY MOP -- Douglas KENNEDY talks about the first
Outdoor Folk Festival at home of Mrs Bruce Swanick and the first Branch of The
English Folk Dance Society: FTX-481-493 (on 486)
CIS AND HARRY - "The clock had struck but I can't tell you what"
- down in the Vale - Cis with her pail" - ROUD#1591 - LONG DIOW
1886 pp132-3 (w/o)
CITI NA gCUMANN - (Kitty Tyrell) - Song in Irish Gaelic ("Kitty
of Loves")- Cruel Parents
CITI NA gCUMANN - (Kitty Tyrell) - COLE p64 Jig (Bb) - Tunebook
Ms #159 p234 3/4 (G) tune only "Kitty Tyrrell" - ROCHE 1 #48
p24 (G) 6/4 "O Blame not the Bard" & 3 #25 p7 (A) 3/4 --
Maire O Sullivan rec by Brian George, Ballylicky, Co Cork 8/8/47: RPL 11775
(78)/ (Aged 25) rec by Alan Lomax 1951: COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/ ROUNDER CD-1742
1998/ 7"RTR#0590 & RTR#0588
CITTERN --
Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing
CITY FOUR SQUARE - "In the land of fadeless day lies that C
F S" Ch: "God shall wipe away all tears" Amewrican mountain
hymn -- Horton BARKER: FOLKWAYS FA-2362 1962
CITY LIFE - Clog Hornpipe - COLE p118 (F)
CITY OF BALTIMORE, THE - BOLD McCARTNEY
CITY OF CORK MILITIA'S GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #49 p143
CITY OF LAUGHTER CITY OF TEARS "City of laughter with lights
aglow" - ROUD#12905 -- Bob HART rec by Bill Leader, Snape, Suffolk
: MT CD 301-2
CITY OF LIMERICK GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #45 p141
CITY OF LIMERICK LIBERTIES GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #48 p143
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS - comp by Steve Goodman -- Arlo GUTHRIE (with
piano) on Radio 2 3/2/88: CASS 0397
CITY OF SAVANNAH, THE - Hornpipe by Frank Livingston - COLE #5 p105
(D) - KERR MM 2 #354 p39 (D) -- Alistair ANDERSON (Engl conc, mandolin, guitar):
LEADER LER-2074 1972/ THE GREATEST CEILIDH BAND rec
Denmark: MILLSTREAM MR-1001 1984 cass dub - (concertina solo) rec Concert Hall
Radio 2 28/12/82 CASS 0420
CIVIL WAR - Britain - WHEN CANNONS
ARE ROARING - WHEN THE KING ENJOYS HIS OWN AGAIN
- USA - BROTHER GREEN - IRISH ASTRONOMY - MONTROSE - NORTH AMERICAN
REBELS (Alfred Williams Ms) - PAT MURPHY OF THE IRISH BRIGADE - SAMBO'S RIGHT
TO BE KILT - WE'VE DRUNK FROM THE SAME CANTEEN --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CLACH MHIN MHEALLAIN - (Rune against hail) -- Calum JOHNSTON
rec by Alan Lomax, Castlebay, Barra 1951: COLUMBIA SL-207 1952/ ROUNDER CD-1743
1998
CLACHNACUDDIN - Strathspey - HONEYMAN p9 (Em)
CLADDOGH BANKS -- BANKS OF CLAUDY
CLAGGY DANDY, THE - "Like a simple lad I married a lass"
- Song of Uneasy wedlock - C D being a bedwarmer rather than a proud housewife
- tune reminiscent of "The Wearing of the Green" -- Johnny
& Mrs DODD rec by PK, Bellingham, Northumb 10/7/54: RPL 20614/ FTX-425
CLAHAMON TOWN - "In C T of far renown there's neither church
or steeple" Song about Paul and Nancy Hogan - see NANCY HOGAN'S GANDER
-- Mary CONNORS & Paddy DORAN (tinkers) rec PK, Belfast 1/8/52: RPL 18585
(10v)
CLAMEUR D'HARO, LE - French custom recorded in the Channel Islands in
which a grieved citizen can call a halt to what they consider unlawful building
by neighbours - it involves reciting the Lords Prayer and calling out the cry
three times - - Sark 1938: RPL 1836 - Mme Marie PICOT, rec by PK, St Annes
Alderney 12/5/57: RPL LP 23845/ FTX-243
CLAN Mc COLL - Pipe March -- Angus GRANT (H-fid) with William LAURIE
(P-acc) & John Mc INTYRE (bass): TOPIC 12-TS-347 1978 followed by Strathspey:
"Cameron's got his wife again" & Reel: "Jock Wilson's
Ball"
CLANCY'S - Triple Jig -- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH
4 CC 32 1980 CASS#0815
CLANCY'S DELIGHT - BILL CLANCY'S (Reel)
CLANCY'S FANCY JIG - DITSON p20 - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #351 (D)
-- John WRIGHT (jews harp): TOPIC 12-TS-230 1974 "C's Fancy" -
John Mc KENNA (flute) & piano (b Leitrim) rec USA COLUMBIA 1928 CASS 0893
"Clancy's Dream" bef "Leitrim Town"
CLANCY'S FANCY REEL - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #801 (G)
CLAP HANDS - 4 or 8 hand Reel -- Sam FAWCETT (Anglo conc) rec by
PK, Baldersdale, Durham 31/3/53 RPL 19239 & 20534-5/ FTX-118
(tune: "Lord Nelson's Hornpipe") with separate description
of dance with clapping
CLAP POLKA, THE - see also SIX-HANDED CLAP -- Bert PIDGEON (mel)
& Alfie TUCK (stick & drum) rec by PK, Puncknowle, Dorset Oct 1950:
7"RTR-008 "The Baby Dance"- Eddie MOORE (fid) rec PK,
Belleek, Co Fermanagh 1952: FTX-370 "The
Clap Dance" - McCUSKERS Band rec by PK, South Armagh 1953: FTX-372
- Ernest SAUVAGE descr & Mary (mel) rec by PK, Catel, Guernsey CI 1955:
RPL LP 23838/ RTR-0728-50/ Radio prog tape: FTX-243
"La Bebee" - Percy LAVARELLO of Tristan de Cunha rec by PK
1962: FTX-609 - Francie BYRNE (fid) Donegal talks
about dance RTE "Long Note" prog 17/8/89 CASS 60- 0897 & plays
"Soldier's Joy"
CLAP YOUR HANDIES - "till Daddy comes home" - ROUD#12963
- GREIG-DUNCAN 8 #1564 p114
CLAPHAM - YORKSHIRE HORSE STEALER
CLAPPING - MY MOTHER TOLD ME - NIVVIE
NIVVIE NICK NACK (hand guessng game) - PLAINIE CLAPPIE ---
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CLAR BOG DEIL, AN - ("The Bog Deal Board") - ROCHE
3 #33 p10 (A) 3/4 - West Connaught version of Love Song in which the bard addresses
his sweetheart: "I would marry you without dowry - it is my grief that
I am not with you in Munster where there is not a bed under us but b d b"
-- Seamus ENNIS: TRADITION TLP- 1013 1958 [?]/ EMBER EMB-2054 1964 - Sean
Mc DONAGH, Galway: CLADDAGH CC-9 1971
CLARE - County in Republic of Ireland
- Pat BREEN - Willie CLANCY - KILFENORA CEILIDH BAND - Micho RUSSELL -- BONNY
BRAES OF KILMALEY - CLARE SLIDE - CLIFFS OF DUNEEN - COTTAGE OUTSIDE MAROO -
ENNIS - FAREWELL TO LISSYCASEY/ MILTOWN MALBAY - HUMOURS OF CARRIGAHOLT (Jig
& Reel) - HUMOURS OF ENNISTYMON (Jig & Reel) - HUMOURS OF KNOCK - HUMOURS
OF TULLA (Reel) - KILKEE - KILRUSH - LASSES OF LABASHEEDA - McNAMARA'S (March)
- MAIDS OF TULLA - O HEHIRS (March) - RAMBLER FROM CLARE - ROSCREA COWS - TINKER'S
BAND - TULLA REEL & TULLA JIG - WEST CLARE REEL - WEST COAT OF CLARE - WHERE
THE GRASS GROWS GREEN(Denis Doyle) - WILLIAM SCANLON
-- Recordings see AREA Listing
CLARE, John - LONG LOST JOHN - HEAVEN
TO BE NEAR THEE
CLARE DRAGOONS -- Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM 006/ CASS 0350
CLARK GABLE - MY NAME IS SHIRLEY
TEMPLE (K)
CLARE JIG, THE - APPLES IN WINTER
CLARE REEL, THE - BREATHNACH CRE 2 1976 #138 p74 from Denis Murphy Kerry
CLARE SLIDE, THE -- Micho RUSSELL (whi) rec RTE "Long Note" prog
June 1988 CASS 0894
CLARE'S DRAGOONS - "When on Ramillies bloody field the baffled
French were forced to yield" Wild Geese Irishmen fighting at Fontenoy
1745 and Ramillies in Belgium 1706 when Marlboro defeated the French - SILVERMAN
SOI 1991 p86
CLARE'S DRAGOONS - as March or Polka -- Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes) rec
Dublin 1937-8: TOPIC 12-T-259 1975 as March with "Savourneen Deelish"
(Air) - Bernard O Sullivan & Tommy Mc MAHON (concertinas) Co Clare: TOPIC
12-TFRS-502 1975
CLARENCE - "Sitting in a hostelry late one Sunday night - I'm
a little bit queer" comp by John Mitchell descr as "liberal
sex song" -- Tom BROWN (of Caister Norfolk) rec by PK, Harberton,
Devon 25/3/79: FTX-133
CLARINDA - PARTING SONG (Burns)
CLARINET -- Recordings
see INSTRUMENT Listing
CLARK'S HORNPIPE - MORPETH RANT (Hornpipe)
CLARKSDALE MILL BLUES -- "Tell me where was you when that CM
burnt down?" -- owes much to Charlie Patton's Paramount rec & Tommy
Johnson's "Big Roaed Blues" -- rec by Alan Lomax, Parchman
Farm Dairy Camp, Miss Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1703 1997 John DUDLEY (voc &
gtr) rec by Alan Lomax, Parchman Farm Dairy Camp, Miss Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1703
1997
CLARKSON'S REEL - (D) - MAGUIRE 1 #41 p11 from Leo Ginley - O'NEILL
MOI #1531/ DMI #748
CLARSACH - HARP - KENNEDY-FRASER
CLASPER'S HORNPIPE - KOHLER 1 p45 (D)
CLASS DISTINCTION - I'LL HANG MY
HARP - NOBLEMAN AND THRASHER - LOVELY WILLIE - NOBLEMAN LIVED IN A MANSION -
OLD BROWN'S DAUGHTER - RICHES & POVERTY (Kids) - ROYALTY AND GENTRY (K)
- THIS IS THE WAY THE GENTLEMAN GOES (K)
CLASSICAL
- i e Historical Music - BACH - PENGUIN CAFE ORCHESTRA - PERIOD DANCES
-- Recordings
see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
CLATTERING OF THE CLYDE WATER, THE - CLYDESWATER
CLATTERING TONGUE - WEEK'S WORK WELL DONE
CLAUDE ALLEN - "and his dear old father have met their fatal
death at last" - based on a violent shooting incident that took place
in the County Court House at Hillsville, Virginia in 1912 for which Claude was
tried and hung and his father Floyd Allen the following year - ROUD#2245 - LAWS#E6
- JAFL 45 1932 pp.147-149 - HENRY FSSH pp.316-318 - BROWN NCFL 2 pp.567-569
-- Hobart SMITH (voc & gtr) rec by Alan Lomax 1942: Library of Congress
AFS L7 (`Anglo-American Songs & Ballads'): ROUNDER 1799 2001/ rec
by Alan Lomax, Bluefield, Va Aug 1959: ROUNDER CD-1705 1997
CLAUDY BANKS - BANKS OF CLAUDY
CLAWHAMMER - guitar technique --
Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
CLAY MORGAN - ERIN GO BRAGH
CLAY PIPE, THE - MONAGHAN JIG
CLAYTON AMALINE - Chemical worker's song - words comp by Pete Smith
(husband of Marie Little) & music by Harry Boardman -- Marie LITTLE:
LEADER LER-2084 1973
CLEAN PEASE STRAE - Reel/ Country Dance - BALMORAL p4 "Pease Strae"
Reel - HONEYMAN p12 - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #22 p7 (D) - KERR MM 1 #6 p10 (D) -
WILSON p44 -- John McCUTCHEON (fid) rec by PK, Carsphairn, Kirkcudbrightsh
16/7/54: RPL 21485 "Pease Strae"
CLEANING THE HENHOUSE - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #190 p85 (Em)
CLEANING - HERE WE GO ROUND THE
MULBERRY BUSH - HUSBAND'S DREAM - YOUR SHOE NEEDS CLEANING
CLEAR AWAY THE MORNING DEW - BAFFLED KNIGHT
CLEAR CAULD WATER, THE - "Farewell the gill-stoup - farewell
the coggie-O - I mun leave thee for the CCW-O - Scottish Temperance Song
- ROUD#6052 - GREIG FSNE arts 175 & 177 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #604 (4var)
CLEAR THE TRACK - "let the bullgine run" - Sea shantey
- ROUD#810 - SMITH MOW 1888 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 - TOZER #12 & 24 - TERRY:
Bk of Br Song #16 - JFSS 10 1907 (or 8?) p31 USA 1867 (m/o) - GRAINGER #210
Charles Rosher, Chelsea, London 1907 "Away let the bullgine run"
- SHARP EFCh 1914 p4 & 7 (p16 has "Let the Bullgine run")
- see also RUN WITH THE BULLGINE -- MAGPIES Band rec by PK, Derby (used for
dancing): FTX-321 - YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-16 1970 -
Ewan Mc COLL (& Ch) CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA- 138 1971 - JENKIN'S EAR, Guernsey
F/Group rec 1994: CASS-1301
CLEAR THE TRACK - Hornpipe - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #38 p12 (A)
CLEARANCES
- EVICTIONS
CLEGGAN
- Galway - CHURCH OF CLEGGAN
CLEMENCY, CLEMENCY CLEAR-O - Custom with song on St Clement's Day (Nov
23) - FOLKLORE vol II "Old Clem Celebrations" & BARING
GOULD Ms #162 - RAVEN: Folklore & Songs of the Black Country 1965 -- Phyllis
CARNWELL rec by PK, Hammerwich, Staffs 25/11/55: RPL LP 23930 - Farmer at Edingdale,
Tamworth, Staffs 5/1/55: RPL 22302 Talk about "Clemencin'"
- Jon RAVEN: WOLVERHAMPTON WS-100 (45 EP) 1966 - SAYDISC (LP) SDL-332 1982 "All
around England and back again" - (CD) SDL-425 1997 "English Customs
& Traditions" (Revised and enlarged version of LP)
CLEMENTINE - DARLING CLEMENTINE
CLERK COLVILL - "and his lusty dame" - CHILD #42 -
ROUD#147 - BUCHAN GSOB 1825 pp92-3 Aberdeensh (w/o) - see also GEORGE COLLINS
(Child#85 "Lady Alice")
CLERK SAUNDERS - CHILD#69 - ROUD#3855 - KINLOCH ASB pp233-9 - MOTHERWELL
-- Roy BAILEY: LEADER LER-3021 1971
CLETTIN ROE - -- Tom ANDERSON (fid) & Willie JOHNSON (gtr) rec by Pat
Shaw, Lerwick, Shetland July 1952: RPL 18648/ FTX-068/
FTX-308 A-ROVING 1968 #2 aft "Jack is yet
alive"
CLEVELAND - HOLE OF HORCUM -
MY HEART'S IN CLEVELANDS
CLEVELAND GROUSE SHOOT, THE - "It's the twelth day of August"
comp by GM -- Graeme MILES: FTX-221-C90 (10v)
CLEVERLY DONE SAID HE - POOR OLD COUPLE
CLICK GO THE SHEARS - "Out on the board the old shearer stands"
Australian sheep-shearing song to tune of "Ring the bell, watchman"(qv)
-- Martin WYNDHAM-READ: TOPIC 12-TS-203 1971
CLIFF HORNPIPE, THE - (D) - possibly comp by James Hill - see DIXON
1987 p18 - ALLAN #101 p26 - CRANITCH #89 p161 "Higgin's Hornpipe"
- HONEYMAN p41 written in "Newcastle Second style" - KENNEDY
FTB 1 #10/ 1994 #36 p12 alt: "The Ruby H" - KERR MM 1 p44 -
KOHLER 1 p94 (F) "Ruby" - O'NEILL MOI #1733/ DMI #914 "Higgins
Hornpipe" - ROCHE 3 #175 p61 "The Standard H" - TWEED
p40 (A) "The Cliffe" -- Jim McHARDY (acc solo) rec 1930s:
FTX-363 - NORTHUMBRIAN MINSTRELS rec Powburn 19/4/44:
RPL 7227 (78) bef "Boys of Bluehill" (titled "Lads
of North Tyne") - Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953:
RPL 19585/ FTX-273 aft "Harvest Home H"/
rec by David Hammond 1975: GAEL-LINN CEF-072-3 1978 aft "Harvest Home
H" - Peter PRATT (whistle) rec by PK, Toab, Orkney 14/7/55: RPL 22729/
FTX-064 & FTX-189
bef "Miss Brown"/ FTX-389 - Bob
CANN (mel) rec by PK, South Zeal, Devon 26/5/52: RPL 17795 & RPL 19591 "Uncle
George's H" with "Schottische H" & "Tommy
Roberts"/ rec Tony Engle, South Tawton, Devon: TOPIC 12-TS-275 1975/
TSCD-657 Fun & frolics "Uncle George's Hornpipe" with "Tommy
Roberts" - William KIMBER (conc) rec by PK, Headington, Oxford 4/11/56:
RPL LP 23504/ FTX-383 - Alistair ANDERSON (Engl
conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-501 1974 aft "Barrington H" - OLD SWAN
BAND FREE REED FRR-011 1976 aft "Manchester" - Bernard O SULLIVAN
& Tommy MAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-505 1976 with "Londonderry
H" - Paul WILSON & Ben VAN WEEDE (fids): SAYDISC CP-115 1980 aft
"One eyed fiddler" - Pauline CATO (N-pipes): SMITHSONIAN-FOLKWAYS
SFW-40473 1999 aft "Random (Notes)" (James Hill Hornpipe)
CLIFF RICHARDS - KEEP THE SUNNY
SIDE UP
CLIFFS OF DOONEEN, THE - "I've travelled so far from my native
home" "Far away o'er the mountains far away o'er the foam"
mentions view across the Shannon towards coast of Clare, Kilnarush, Kilkee -
ROUD#9236 -- Mrs Eileen SHERIDAN, rec by Seamus Ennis, London 1956: (RPL
LP 22363) - Irish traveller: LYRICHORD LL-178 1967 (3 v) "C of Duneen"
- BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS-60-0927 "C of Dooneen"
CLIFFS OF MOHER, THE - Jig (Am) - CRANITCH p117 - MOYLAN 2 #276 p158
- O'NEILL MOI #861/ DMI #121 (G) - see SPORTING RACES (song) -- Liam WALSH
(piccolo) Waterford 1925: TOPIC 12-T-262 1975 - Thady CASEY (fid) rec by Seamus
Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29885 bef "Shady Groves" - Seamus
TANSEY (flute) accomp Reg HALL (piano): LEADER LEA-2005 1970 with "Paddy
Fahey's" - Marcus HERNON (flute) with gtr bodhran & piano CLADDAGH
CEFC-141 1989 CASS 0886 - Sean KEANE (fid) with CHIEFTAINS RPL 2 Radio 24/10/90/
CASS 60-1015 aft "Heartbreak Hotel" (air)
CLIFFS OF OLD TYNEMOUTH - "they're wild and they're" -
BS -- Jack ARMSTRONG (N-pipes solo) rec Newcastle 10/7/50: RPL 14983
CLIMB, THE - comp by Archie Fisher -- Barbara DICKSON: CELTIC MUSIC
CM-029 1971
CLIMBING UP THE GOLDEN STAIRS - Quickstep or Polka -- Bob CANN (mel)
rec by PK, Sticklepath, Devon 15/11/56/ rec by Tony Engle South Tawton TOPIC
12-TS-275 1975 with "When it's night time in Italy it's Wednesday over
here"
CLIMBING UP MY OLD APPLE TREE - "Who's that climbing up?"
- "I'm not stealing apples - we're picking them up again" --
Jasper SMITH rec by Mike Yates nr Epsom, Surrey 26th April 1974: TOPIC 12-TS-395/
TSCD-664 1998
CLIMBING ZION'S HILLS - "If you don't minds fathers you'll be
too late" - LAWS D-13 - ROUD#3404 - CLINCH MOUNTAIN - MY CLINCH
MOUNTAIN HOME -- Carter Family (trio) rec Columbia Ky 11/1/52 ACME 991-A/
7"RTR-0313-4
CLINCH POLKA, THE - composed by GT - SEATTLE 1990 p66 from GT --
George TAYLOR (melodeon) rec by PK, Whittingham, Northumb 9/6/54: 7"RTR-0052/
RPL 20629/ FTX-121 - 7"RTR-0053 with Bob Clarke
(googa or jew's harp)
CLOCK IN THE STEEPLE, THE -- Kate of FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec by
Dave Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980 "Father, dear father"
CLOCK IN THE STEEPLE, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1248/ DMI #522 (A)
CLOCK STRIKING NINE - FORLORN LOVER
CLOCKS
- FIERY CLOCK FACE - see also BELLS - CARILLON - WATCH
CLOCKENBERG - Jig -- Mary HAREN (conc) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare
1960: RPL LP 29884
CLOCKMAKERS - GERMAN CLOCKMAKER
CLODDY BANKS - BANKS OF CLAUDY
CLOG DANCING - see also STEP-DANCING
- SWEDEN - ED&S mag 43/1 p12 Chris Brady on Appalachian -
CLOG MAKER -- Recordings
see SUBJECTS Listing
CLOG STOP DANCE, THE - KOHLER 1 p71 (Bb)
CLOGS - BOLD DOHERTY -- Harvey KERSHAW: TOPIC 12-T-188 1968 Lancashire
Recitation
CLOGHER ROAD - Reel -- Bernard O Sullivan & Tommy Mc MAHON (concertinas)
Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-502 1975 aft "Kilrush Races" &
bef "Burren Reel"
CLOICHINI BEAGA NA FARRAIGE - (The Small stones of the sea i.e.breakwater)
- Reel (version of SPIKE ISLAND LASSES) -- Micho RUSSELL of Doolin Co Clare
(whistle) rec by Edward Harber & Bill Ochs PWCD 80001 1995/ FTX-155
(learned from Pat Shannon flute, Fisherstreet, Doolin)
CLONES - Co Monaghan - FEE AND FLANNIGAN
CLONMEL - Co Tipperary - LEATHER
BREECHES
CLONMEL GAOL - "Sad is my fate - as I pine in the gaol of Clonmel"
(Cluain Meala) - Cf HENRY SOP 181 "The Breaking of Omagh Gaol"
-- Robert CINNAMOND rec by PK & Sean O Boyle, Belfast July 1955:
RPL LP 24837/ FTX-157 - Peg CLANCY (solo): EMBER
EMB-2057 1968
CLONMEL LASSES - Reel - LEVEY 2 #86 p38 (D) - O'NEILL MOI #1309 &
DMI #571 (G) 4pts "Kiss the maid behind the barrel"
CLONMORE JIG, THE - MAGUIRE 1 #13 p4 (G) from Joe Keegan
CLOON, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #132 p62 (Dm)
CLOONE HORNPIPE, THE - (G) - O'NEILL MOI #1558/ DMI #808 - ROCHE 2 #213
p11 (G)
CLOSE OF AN IRISH DAY, THE - "O tonight in fancy come and take
a trip across the sea" - ROUD#2954 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 p58 Charlie Begley,
Magilligan, Co Derry 1961 -- John CORRY rec by James P Foley 1985: FTX-178
CLOSE TO THE FLOOR - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #20
p7 (G) - KERR MM 2 #284 p31 - O'NEILL MOI #1004/ DMI #220 "Father Tom's
Wager" -- THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND: PICKWICK Hallmark HM-532 1965
"Father Tom's Wager" aft "Humours of Glendart"
& "Priest in his boots"
CLOSET KEY, THE - "I've lost the CK in that lady's garden -
help me find - I found -- "American Folksongs for Children"
Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1226
CLOSURE OF NORTH SKELTON MINE, THE - comp by GM 1964 --
Graeme MILES.,
Middlesbrough: FTX-228
CLOSURES
- BEECHING - LAST OF THE CLEVELAND MINERS - MAN WHO TOOK THE TRAINS
AWAY
CLOTHIER, THE - KATE OF COLCHESTER
CLOTHIER'S MARCH, THE - 3/4 & 6/8 - ROCHE 2 #318 p53 (A) 4 pts alt:
"Limerick's Lamentation" - SULLIVAN 2 #54 p23 (A) - FOLLING
(Similar 3/4 & 6/8)
CLOTHING
- Adult - ALL FOR ME GROG - DYER'S APPRENTICE - IF THERE WASN'T
ANY WOMEN IN THE WORLD - GEORDIE MOIR (stockings) - JENNIE JENKINS - KHAKI TROUSERS
- LOGAN BANKS - LONG TAILED BLUE (coat) - MES SOULIERS - NAVVY BOOTS - OLD VEST
AND CRAVAT (Hornpipe) - OUR SHOES ARE MADE OF LEATHER - SOLDIER SOLDIER - SUIT
OF CORDEROY - Children - COLLAR TURNED
UP - COLOURS - DIANA DORS LOST HER DRAWERS - DOWN IN THE JUNGLE - I'M A LITTLE
DUTCH GIRL - I'M GAUN AWA IN THE TRAIN - I HAD AN AUNTIE MONKA - I SAW MY BOY
FRIEND - JENNY MACK - LIPSTICK - LITTLE MINNIE - MARY WORE HER RED DRESS (USA)
MISS MARY MACK - MY FATHER BOUGHT - MY NAME IS SWEET JENNY - MY WEE SHOE - OLIVER
CROMWELL LOST HIS SHOE - 0 PITCH PATCH - RASPBERRY JAM - SOS - THERE SHE GOES
- TOY TOWN MAJOR - WE ARE THE MERCY GIRLS - WHO STOLE THE SHOE ? - YOUR SHOE
NEEDS CLEANING -- FTX-198-9
CLOTHING DISORDER - Children
- "SOS = Slips on show - Droopy Drawers - trouser buttons
undone = star in the east - dickie dickie dirt - you're shirts hanging out"
- Kids Jeer -- FTX-198
CLOUDY CRAGS - Hornpipe or Reel -- THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-
TS-245 1974 used for "The Cheviot Rant"
CLOUDY MORNING, A - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1335/ DMI #592 (D)
CLOUGH MILLS HORNPIPE -- Paddy McCLUSKEY (fid) rec by PK, Clough Mills,
Co Antrim, NI 5/8/53: RPL 20035/ FTX-377
CLOVEN HOOF, THE - Folk Tale told by Alec Stewart (tinker) - DOUGLAS
Aberdeen UP 1987
CLOVER BLOSSOM, THE - BRISTOL HORNPIPE
CLOWNS - AWKWARD CLOWN'S ANTICS
(Jig)
CLOWN'S COURTSHIP, THE - JOHN TO JOAN
CLUB RAID, THE -- recitation by Billy BENNETT (remastered from 78rpm):
TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/ 1997
CLUBS - see also FOLK CLUBS --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing-
CLUB WALKS - Song sung by protest
gang at Minehead, Somerset - see: MASHER-RING-A-DIDI-O - see also song in Welsh
on National Health Service: CYNLLUN IECHYD --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CLUCK OLD HEN - (or CACKLING HEN) - American Dance Song - WARNER TAFS
1984 #120 p292 - BRODY p60 (G) discog -- Joe STEWART (banjo) rec Mike Seeger:
American Banjo tunes & songs in Scruggs style (3 finger picking) FOLKWAYS
FA 2314/ RTR #0316 "Cackling Hen" - (banjo) rec Concert in
Virginia RTR-0322 - Frank PROFFITT (banjo) N Carolina: FTX-927
& FTX-931/ FOLK LEGACY FSA-1 1962/ TOPIC 12-T-162
1966 - CAMP CREEK BOYS, Virginia: LEADER LED-2053 1973 - Ed WEAVER (fid) with
Pug ALLEN (banjo) rec by Mike Yates,Stuart's Draft, Augusta Co, Va USA: HOME
MADE MUSIC LP-001 1980 - Martin SIMPSON (dulc) Radio 2 "Folkweave"
29/11/79: CASS 0411 - Frank PROFITT Jr (voc/banjo): CLOUDLANDS (Tenn) CLC-008
1992 CASS-1356 - Wade WARD (banjo) rec by Alan Lomax, Galax, Va. Aug 1959: ROUNDER
CD-1702 1999 - played by Earl COLLINS (fiddle), Missouri-Oklahoma 1970 on DVD
2003 Films of Bess Lomax Hawes (B/W) "Cluckin Hen"
CLUSTER OF NUTS, THE - "I'll tell you of a comical joke"
done by servant man to his master - he has a bet with his master about his mistress
- Seduction Wager Ballad - ROUD#1261 - BSs - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp132-3 #139
John Ockwell, Somerford Keynes, Gloucestersh (w/o) (edited text ?) 10v (w/o)
"The Bunch of N" - PURSLOW WS 1968 p26 Hammond: Wm Bartlett,
Wimborne, Dorset 1905 12v/m ("In Liverpool") - PALMER EBBB
1980 #120 pp231-3 Bs text 14v/m ("In Liverpool") -- LITTLE
CLUSTER OF NUTS (Irish Gaelic Lullaby)-- Joe THOMAS rec by PK, Constantine,
Cornwall 1956: FTX-218 - Frank PURSLOW: DOBELLS
F-LEUT-1 1960/ FTX-219 "The Bunch of N"
CLYDE -
River in Scotland - BANKS OF THE CLYDE - CLATTERING OF THE CLYDE WATERS - FALLS
OF CLYDE - GLASGOW GREEN - QUEEN ELIZABETH 2
CLYDESIDE LASSES - Reel (F) - BALMORAL p14 - COLE #6 p44 - HAYWOOD #3
p49 - HONEYMAN p24 - KERR MM 2 #2 p14 "Clydesdale Lasses" -
WESTROP #100 p34
CLYDESWATER (SIDE) -"Willie stands in his stable door"
- CHILD #216 "The Mother's Malison" - ROUD#91 - GREIG-DUNCAN
6 1995 #1231 pp433- 441 (12var) 29v/11m - BRONSON 4 p500 -- James MITCHELL
#154, John STRACHAN #157, Alex CAMPBELL #193, Bell DUNCAN #287 & Ellen RETTIE
#339-340 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - John
STRACHAN rec by Alan Lomax & Hamish Henderson, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire 16/7/51:
ROUNDER 82161-1835-2 2002/ FTX-065 & FTX-503
"The Mother's Malison" - John STRACHAN & Willie EDWARD:
TANGENT TNGM-119 (D) 1975 - Ewan McCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP 12-637 1956 - Stanley
ROBERTSON rec by Bill Leader at The Royal Hotel, Aberdeen 1973: TOPIC TSCD 653
"The Clattering of the Clyde Waters - Gordon TYRALL (voc with own
gtr) learned from Stanley Robertson: PUNCH MUSIC PM-001 1993
CLYWCH, CLYWCH - (Hear, hear) - Welsh Christmas Carol variant
of AR FORE DYDD NADOLIG -- Siwsann GEORGE (voc) with Robin Huw Bowen (triple
harp) & Iolo Jones (crwth) : SAYDISC CD-SDL-406 1993 Caneuon Traddodiadol
Cymru (Traditional Songs of Wales)
CNOC CUSBAIG - (Cusbaig Hill) -- John McLEAN rec by Fred Macaulay,
S Bragar, Isle of Lewis, Hebrides 1957: RPL LP 24443