CO SHINNEAS AN FHIDEAG AIRGID? - (
Who will play the Silver Whistle?)
- Scots Gaelic Waulking Song - Jacobite song in which the whistle may have been
the signal for Prince Charlie's welcome to Scotland - KENNEDY-FRASER I p134 -
CRAIG 1949 p35 - Celtic Review I pp147-9 - CAMPBELL/COLLINSON 1969 w: p136 & m: pp325-6 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #9 "
Co Sheinneas an fhideag airgid ?"
with English version -
- Flora McNeil of Barra rec by PK 1967: FTX-001 - Mrs Kate BUCHANAN & Ch rec by The School of Scottish Studies, Barra: TANGENT
TNGM-111 1972 - Mary O HARA (in Gaelic): DECCA GES-1116 1974/ CELTIC CX-#2/ (in
English - unacc) "The Silver Whistle" - Maddy PRIOR & June
TABOR (sung in English): CHRYSALIS CHR-1101 1976 "The SW" - Graham & Eileen PRATT (unacc) sung in English (talk bef) rec Concert Hall Radio 2
16/11/82 CASS 15-0783 - SHEELIS Radio 2 24/8/88: CASS-15-0733 followed by instr "Prince Charlie"
COA NA N-ABANN - (The Bend of the River) - Irish Air -- Neil
BOYLE (fid) rec by Alan Lomax, Co Donegal 1951 7"RTR-0566/ DAT bef "Moving
Clouds" & "Newcastle Hornpipe"
COACH GOIN' TO LONDON, THE - "the truth I do declare"
- ROUD#1630 - FMJ 2:5 1974 pp236-7 Grainger: George Wray, Brigg, Lincs 1906
(Ms#149) - STARK-NAKED ROBBERY (coach to London)
COACH ROAD TO SLIGO, THE - Jig -- Michael COLEMAN (fid) rec USA 1921-36:
VIVA VOCE VV-004 1991 d/cass aft "Jackson's" (see "Humours
of Kesh") & another take aft "Tobin's Fancy"
COACHMAN - DEVIL AND HACKNEY COACHMAN
- JARVIS THE COACHMAN - NEAT LITTLE COACHMAN
COACHMAN'S WHIP, THE - "I once took a job as a coachman"
- ROUD#862 - PINTO/RODWAY 1957 #173 p453 "The Jolly Driver"
from Nottingham - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #172 p398 Chris & Tom Willett 1963 4v/ch/m
- Cf REEVES EC 1960 p156 Hammond 1906 -- Chris WILLETT (gypsy) rec by PK,
Paddock Wood, Kent 1963 RTR-0985/ FTX-017 - Jasper
SMITH (gypsy) rec by Mike Yates: TOPIC 12-TS-395 1985 - GARRET SINGERS: ARGO
ZFB-7 1970 - Ewan MacCOLL "The Wanton Muse": ARGO ZFB-67 1968 from
Sam Larner, Norfolk - Mike SHAIL & EEZUM SQUEEZUM rec by PK, Totnes, Devon
1979: FTX-127
COCOA - Cocoa Tramping Song performed
by Daniel ALEXANDER with ch & hand-clapping rec by AL, La Floretta, Grenada
Aug 1962: ROUNDER 1728 2001
COCOA TEA, DAT -- m & f ch in West Indies Broadcast recs for PK: RTR-0445/ CD 945
COCOA LUTE - MOUTH BOW - Recording
see INSTRUMENTS Listing
COAL - see MINERS - OMENS: VARIOUS
- SEA COAL MAN
COAL BLACK ROSE - Sea Shanty - ROUD#9128 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #33 p28
(1v only) - HUGILL 1961 p364 5v used for Halyards - KERR MM 3 #394 p43 (G) m/o
COAL BLACK SMITH, THE - TWO MAGICIANS
COAL CREEK MARCH - Cf PAY DAY AT COAL CREEK -- Pete STEELE (banjo
solo) rec by Alan & Elizabeth Lomax, Hamiltonn, Ohio 29/3/38: AAFS L2 B11/
7"RTR-0309/ ROUNDER CD 1500 1997 - Perry FRIEDMAN (voc/ banjo) rec by PK,
London 21/6/58: RPL LP 24566
COAL DUST - DUST - SPRINKLE COAL
DUST ON MY GRAVE
COAL MINER'S BLUES - (Carter Family) -- Lester FLATT & Earl SCRUGGS
with THE FOGGY MOUNTAIN BOYS: CBS CS-8751 1963
COAL OWNER AND THE PITMAN'S WIFE, THE - comp by William Hornsby a collier
at Shotton Moor about 20 week strike in 1844 - LLOYD CAYBM from J S Bell, Whiston,
Lancs dating from 1844 Durham strike - DALLAS SOT 1974 p222 -- Lou KILLEN
rec 1963: RPL LP 29982 - Ewan McCOLL & Peggy SEEGER (guitar & conc)
"The Angry Muse" ARGO ZFB-65 1968 - Alex CAMPBELL: RPL Radio 2 1/4/87:
CASS-90-0567 - Tom Gilfellon with Colin ROSS (whistle) & Johnny HANDLE &
Alister ANDERSON (Chorus): TOPIC TSCD-486 1997
COAL TRADE - SUCCESS UNTO THE COAL TRADE
COALS CAME TUMBLING DOWN, THE - LAWS#D-26 - ROUD#215 - GRAINGER #382
Wm Shakespeare 1907
COAST OF PERU, THE - "Come all young tars who are cruising for
sperm" "Twas early one morning - there she blows" Whaling
Song - LAWS#D26 - ROUD#1997 - COLCORD SAS pp190-1 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp2-7
ship's log 1832 (w/o) - THOMPSON Body Boots and Britches pp194-5-- A L LLOYD
(accomp): TOPIC 12-T-174 1967 (on tape) & 12-TPS-205 1966 - Ian CAMPBELL: EMI MFP-1349 1969 - Lea NICHOLSON
(+ conc): LEADER LER-3010 1971 --- Jeff WARNER & co, USA: COLLECTOR 1928
1977
COASTS OF AUSTRIA - Reel comp by SR -- Sean RYAN (whi/ bod/gtr) Radio
2 6/6/90 CASS-60-0882
COASTS OF BARBARY, THE - HIGH BARBAREE
COAT OF ARMS
- YORKSHIREMAN'S
COATES HALL -- Billy PIGG (N-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-227 1974
COATS - LONG TAILED BLUE
COB COALING incl Songs
around bonfires Nov 5th - JEFDSS 1945 p258 "Guy Fawke's Rhyme"
Oldham, Lancash - Recordings
see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
COBBLER, THE - "I am a merry cobbler and lately gained my freedom"
Ch: Derry down" - ROUD#837 - REEVES EC 1958 pp73-4 Gardiner: George
Macklin, Winchester, Hampsh 1907 (w/o)/ Mrs Broad, Old Alresford, Hamp 1907
(w/o) - COX FSOS 1925 p491 Elsa McCausland: J R McCullough, WVa (w/o)
COBBLER, THE - "I am a cobbler airy" Ch: "With a rap-I-tap
tap"- ROUD#837 - MOULDEN/ HUNTINGTON SOP p40 - CROININ 2000 #186 p285
"Ticky tack too" -- Mary Murphy, rec by PK, Brackalislea,
Co Derry 1953: RPL 19973/ FTX-434
COBBLER, THE - Jig - MOYLAN 2 #80 p46 (Bm) from John O Leary (melodeon)
learned from from Din Tarrant - KITTY'S RAMBLES
COBBLER AND THE BUTCHER'S WIFE, THE - "A story, a story I will
tell" - near London - Butcher's beautiful wife loved by Cobbler - ROUD
#174 - BSs: "The Cunning Cobbler (Done Over)" incl SBG 4:437/
5:92 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #190 p3-6 Jack Barnard, Bridgwater, Somerset
1906 (m/o)/ Shepherd Haden, Bampton, Oxfordsh 1910 (m/o)/ Wm Dunkin, Ilminster,
Som 1905 1v/m/ Jim Proll, Monksilver, Som 1906 1v/m/ Wm Nott, Meshaw, Devon
(w/o) - GRAINGER #77 Wm Short, Goxhill (Brigg), Lincolnsh 1908 "The
Little C" - JFSS 2:8 1906 pp136-7 RVW: Mr Punt, East Horndon, Essex
1904 1v/m "The C" - JFSS 3:4 (13) 1909 pp253-4 Guyer: Henry
Stansbridge, Lyndhurst, Hampsh 1906/ Geo Smith, Fareham, Hamp 1906 "The
C" - PINTO & RODWAY 1957 #176 p459 "The Cunning Cobbler
done over" - PURSLOW CL 1972 pp15-6 Gardiner: Henry Stansbridge, Lyndhurst,
Hampsh 1v/rest from other variants (ref to George Spicer's style) - COPPER SSB
1973 pp224-6 John Johnson, Reigate, Surrey "The Little C" -
KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #197 pp453-4 George Spicer 1956 "The Cunning C"
- O SHAUGHNESSEY 1975 pp58-60 & 87-88 Grainger: Wm Short "The Little
C" - PALMER EBBB 1980 #114 pp221-2 Mike Yates: Walter Pardon, Knapton,
Norfolk 1978 -- Alec BLOOMFIELD rec by PK, Framlingham, Suffolk 14/5/52:
FTX-040 - George SPICER (with ch) rec by PK, Copthorne,
Sussex 4/2/56: RPL LP 23093 "The Cobbler"/ FTX-FTX-019/
CAEDMON TC-1143/ TOPIC 12-T-158/ ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 /rec by Mike Yates,
Selsfield, Sussex: TOPIC 12-T-235 1974 - Cliff YELDHAM rec by Joy Hyman, Thaxted,
Essex 24-25/11/62: RPL LP 29820/ FTX-040 - Ewan
McCOLL "Wanton Muse": ARGO ZFB- 67 1968
COBBLER AND THE GOOSE, THE - "There was an old cobbler lived
at York" loses his goose in the river "Fal-lal-the-lal"
chorus - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #323 3v/m (not complete)
COBBLER AND THE MISER, THE - "One midsummers morn as abroad
I did walk/ steer" - Cobbler's happy - Miser: How do you manage? -
ROUD#1727 - JFSS 1:4 1902 pp218-9 Lucy Broadwood: John Searle, quarryman, Surrey
1901
COBBLER, COBBLER, MEND MY SHOE -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum
& Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173
COBBLER YODELLING WALTZ, THE -- Jimmy SHAND (mel with piano &
drums): BELTONA 2398/ FTX-361 uses tune of "Dick
Derby the Cobbler"
COBBLER'S BILL, THE - "Here's cutting and contriving - hammer
nails and driving - hemp wax-leather, madam if you please - to pay me your fees
- fourpence ha'penny altogether" - ROUD#1327 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p304
#545 1v (w/o)
COBBLER'S BOY, THE - "I am a merry cobbler" - ROUD#837
- COX FSS p491
COBBLER'S JIG -- John RENBOURN Band: Radio 2 2/12/87: CASS 0432 with
MALTESE BRANSLE
COBBLER'S SHOP, THE - WHO STOLE THE SHOE?
COBURG WALTZ - Tunebook Ms (G) 3pts #100 p488 - McFADYEN (18c) p29
COBZA -
Romania - LUTE
COCA-COLA - PEPSI-COLA - "Royal Crown - I'm going to hypnotizer
movitizer - Knock them down - Pick up your radio who do you hear ? Shaking Stevens
the star of the year" - Kid's rhyme - see also LEMONADE FIZZY POP --
Llonlas School Llansamlet, Swansea, Wales May 1982 rec by Welsh Folk Museum:
SAYDISC CD-STL-338 1983
COCK - see also ROOSTER
COCKABENDY - "lyin' sick - guess what'll mend him?"
ends "If I never get a man I'll never get a cradle" - Tune:
"Calder Fair" ("Sing a song of Sixpence") - ROUD#13080
- GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1721 pp252-3 (4var/m) -- Mabel SKELTON, Arbroath Angus
14/7/64: RPL LP 28571 (1 v only sung twice) "Jockey Bendy"
COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO "my dame hath lost her shoe" - BARING
GOULD- SHARP EFS Schools 1906 - OPIE ODNR 1951 pp128-9
COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO - "beautiful cock are you" - returning
home one night an old woman sells a cock for half a crown - Last V: "Any
young lady like to have a look" - Frag words from Joby Evans, Clun,
Shropsh in SONGFILE - BARING GOULD - OPIE ODNR 1951 pp228-9 - see also COCKS
AND HENS (FARMYARD SONG)
COCK AND THE HEN, THE - Triple Jig - COLE p66 - ROCHE 2 #252 p24 (G)
- Tunebook Ms #16 p6 (G) - SHASKEEN 2 #53 p40 (F#m ending E)
COCK FIGHT, THE - "Come all you cockers far and near"
- Fight between a Charcoal Black and a Bonny Grey - ROUD#211 - BSs "Bonny
Grey" ("Come all ye cock-merchants" or "colliers")
incl BG 6 #82 - ASHTON MSB 1888 p212 5v (w/o) - BURNE Shropsh F/L 1883 p562
"Lee Bridge Cocking" - "Ballads & Songs of Lancash"
p204 - CHAPPELL NEA 1838 #72 1 p38 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 #659 3 p660 "Wednesbury-Hathersedge
Cocking" - HARLAND-WILKINSON B&S Lancs 1865 - KIDSON TT 1891 p135-7
Leeds, Yorksh 3v/m (notes on song) "The Holbeck Moor CF" (mentions
Hunslet) - KIDSON 1927 - GRAINGER ONS#33/ RNS#19 John Collinson, Casterton,
Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland 1905 "Wa'ney Cock-fighting Song"
- JFSS 2:7 1905 pp84-5 Sharp: John Collinson, Kendal Musical Competition, Westmorland
1905 7v/m "Wa'ney Cockeightin' Song"- (Wa'ney is Walney Island,
Vickerstown) - LLOYD CAYBM 1952 - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 p27 Sharp, Westmorland:
John Collinson from JFSS 7 1905 (words adapted by Lloyd) PALMER TOTT 1974 p123
text from Harland/ tune from Kidson "The Bonny Gray" - PALMER EBECS
1979 #122 pp204-5 Barrow-in-Furness, Lancash County Lib (File: 2.2497) John
Collinson - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p31 as instrumental tune "The Bonny
Grey" -- Sharp compares tune to that of APRON OF FLOWERS -- WATERSONS
rec by PK, London Festival Hall: EMI 7-EG-8911 1965 - Harry BOARDMAN (voc/ banjo/
fid & mandolin) TOPIC 12-TS-215 1971 - Barry SKINNER: ARGO ZFB-34 1971
COCK FIGHTING - BLACK COCK OF WICKHAM
- FOLLOM BROWN-RED - LINEY SILK'S COCKFIGHT - WEDGEBURY COCKING --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
COCK O THE NORTH, THE - Scots Song - PEPYS Diary 1667 - CHAPPELL PMOT
1858 p519-9 SIMPSON BBB p389 - Tune used for: I'M SIXTY THREE - YOU'LL NEVER
GET IN WITHOUT
COCK O THE NORTH, THE - Jig - BOWEN p17 (##A) - HAYWOOD #7 p24 (A) -
KERR MM 2 #311 p34 - KENNEDY FTB 1954 2 #36/ 1994 #158 p40 - SULLIVAN 3 #17
p7 "Slide" -- Hamish HENDERSON rec by Alan Lomax London
6/3/51 7"RTR-0680 "Auntie Mary had a canary" - Stephen
BALDWIN (fid) rec by PK, Upton Bishop, Herefordsh 13/10/52: RPL 18680/ 115/
rec by Russell Wortley 1954: LEADER LED- 2068 1976 - Denis MURPHY, Julia CLIFFORD
& Padraig O KEEFE (fiddles) rec by Seamus Ennis, Charlie Horan's Bar, Coalisland,
Co Kerry 9/9/52: RPL 18750/ TOPIC TSCD-309 (1977) 1994 called "Slides"
"Chase me Charlie" bef "Tom Billy's"(Dingle Regatta)
- Peter KENNEDY (mel): FTX-323 - R Kenworthy SCHOFIELD
(3-hole pipe & tabor): FTX-325 - THE MARSDEN
RATTLERS: LEADER LER-008 1971 with "Muckin o Geordie's Byre"
- The Jim CAMPBELL BAND "Songs for dancing": MILLER MER 356 1972 - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): CLADDAGH (TARA) TA-002 1973 "Chase me Charlie"
bef "Dingle Regatta" - Paddy MALONEY & Sean POTTS (whistles)
with Peadar MERCIER (bodhran) Clare: CLADDAGH CC-5 1974 aft "Ballyfin"
- Jasper & Levi SMITH (harmonica & drum): TOPIC 12-TS-304 1977
- Billy BENNINGTON (h-dulc) rec by Jim COUZA Barford, Norfolk 20/7/82 CASS 0871
- Ben SMITH (E Yorks gypsy) - tune on harmonica rec by Jim Eldon 1982-8 SD-005
(M) 1988 CASS-0992
COCK PECKED WIFE, THE - song by Thomas Brierley, weaver, Middleton,
Lancash who also wrote "The Hen-pecked Husband" - both set
to "Rory O More" the tune used by Sam Laycock for "The
Shurat Weaver" -- Marie LITTLE (voc) & Doug SHERRIFF (mel):
LEADER LER-2084 1973
COCK ROBIN - WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?
COCK ROBIN IS DEAD - POOR ROGER IS DEAD (K)
COCK SAT UP IN THE RUE TREE, THE - "the hen came cackling by
- a pie a peppercorn" - ROUD#230 - SHARP MS from Henry Bould, Donnington
Wood, Shropshire 1911 "Cock sat up in the yew tree" - FOLKLORE
vol 71/2 Clun Area of Shropshire - - George DUNN: LEADER LER-4042 1973
COCK SPARRA recitative -- Alan MILLS (Canadian) accomp by Steve BENBOW
(gtr) rec by PK, Concert, London 15/6/59: FTX-905
COCK YOUR LEG UP - VARSOVIANA
COCK YOUR PISTOL CHARLIE - Highland/ Reel/ Single Jig - BAYARD DTF #220-2
pp174-8 "The Squirrel Hunters" - JOYCE OIFM #73 pp39-40 Em
6/8 (Single Jig and Song Air) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #23 p7 (Am) alt: "Capt
Murray's F"; "Gooseberry Blossoms" - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (Am)
Q #130 pp402-3 "Captain Murray's Fancy" - PETRIE titled "Gooseberry
Blossoms" and published by Cecil Sharp for use with his collected version
of "The Running Set" (Square Eight) from Kentucky - ROCHE 2 p21 (2
Settings) #242 (Am) 2/4 & #243 (Em) 6/8 "Cock your pistol, Charley"
COCKATRICE, THE - Folk Tale told by John Stewart (tinker) - DOUGLAS
Aberdeen UP 1987
COCKERHAM DEVIL, THE - nr Lancaster - comp by Roger & Pruw Edwards
-- Johnny COLLINS & friends: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-014 1973
COCKIES OF BUNGAREE, THE - Australian -- A L LLOYD: TOPIC 12-T-51
1960
COCKLE GATHERER, THE - coll by Marjorie Kennedy-Fraser/ words by Kenneth
McLeod -- Kenneth McKellar arr Bob Sharples DECCA DFE-6575 (45EP) 1959
COCKLED OLD MAN, THE - Jig (Am) - ROCHE 1 #127 p52 & 3 #102 p31
COCKLES AND MUSSELS - MOLLY MALONE
COCKNEYS - BOLD COCKNEY - PLANK BED - PLOUGHBOY AND THE COCKNEY - TOTTIE
COCKNEY'S TRIP TO BRUMMAGEM, THE - "You Birmingham lads -"
Ch: "And sing fal-the-diddle-lero" - PALMER TOTT 1974 p50 text:
bs by Russell of Birmingham (BM 1876 e2) tune used "The Sailor's Frolic"
(Hammond) ch added
COCKS AND HENS - "I had a little cock and he pleased me"
Ch: "Here's luck to all my" - Cumulative Children's Song
- ROUD#544 - R CHAMBERS PROS 1841 new ed p31-2 - HALLIWELL 1849 p263 "My
Cock, Lily-Cock"- GREIG FSNE 1909-14 #149 "I haed a hennie"
(Renfrewsh) - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1666 p199-200 (2var/m) "I bocht a
hennie" - SHARP School 6 p14 coll Hammond arr RVW - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 #336 nn, Witney, Oxfordsh 1912 (similar to Frank Roses's version) "I
had a little cock" - NOVELLO School Ser 6 1912 Hammond adapted for
school & arr RVW - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp284-5 #202 Mrs Martin, Bampton,
Oxfordsh "Here's luck to all my C&H" 8v (w/o) - REEVES
EC 1960 #42 p111 Hammond: S Gregory, Beaminster, Dorset 1906 (w/o) - HAMER 1967
p66 Nick Broad, Cornwall "I had a little cock" - HAMER GG 1967
pp66-7 Nick Broad, Cornwall "I had a little C" - TOCHER 14 1974 p210
"I had a wee hen" from Betsy Whyte - KENNEDY 1975 #297 p652
George Blackman 1954 "I bought myself a cock" - PALMER BHE
1979 #115 p191 "I went to market" from Derek & Dorothy
Elliott who got it from John & Hazel Browell of Bradford Yorks - RICHARDS-STUBBS
1979 p147 from Walter Pardon "Cock-a-doodle-doo" (Cf Bermondsey
Bill's version) --- RICHARDSON AMS 1927 p77 Appalachians "Bought a cow"
-- see also FARMYARD SONG -- Wm J HAY rec by James M.Carpener John Knox House,
Edinburgh 1928-9 #19 "I feed my cock under yon hill" - Frank
ROSE rec by PK, Swinbrooke, Burford, Oxon 16/10/52 RPL 18687 "Here's luck
to all my cocks and hens" - George BLACKMAN rec by Bob Copper Sussex 20/10/54:
RPL 22735/ CAEDMON TC-1225/ TOPIC 12-T-198/ FTX-027
"I bought myself a cock" - Bill BURNHAM (voc) & Bill FRENCH
(voc/ piano) rec by PK, "Cock and Monkey" Bermondsey, London 3/2/54:
RPL 21158: FTX-331"Cock-a-doodle doo" - Frank PURSLOW rec by PK, Bampton, Oxfordshire 26/11/61 - Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO
ZFB-4 1969 "I had a little cock" Cornwall - WATERSONS: TOPIC
12-TS-415 1981 Bradford -USA - Almeda RIDDLE
rec Alan Lomax 1959: ATLANTIC SD-1350 1960- "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast
introduced by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK: FTX-902
"My Little Rooster" - "American Folksongs for Children"
Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1225 "Bought
me a cat"
COCKS ARE CROWING, THE - GREY COCK
COCKTAIL JOE, THE DANDY-O -- Charlie PITMAN, Padstow, Cornwall rec
by John Howson on Radio 2 16/1/96: CASS-1335 with nonsense chorus
COCKY FARMER, THE - "For nearly 60 years I've been a-farming"
-- Mick FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony ALLEN (gui/voc): RITZ London LC-0008
nd/ CASS-0952
COCLIQUOT -- Adolphus Le RUEZ, rec by PK, Bonne Nuit, St Ouens, Jersey
23/4/60: RPL LP 26235
COCO BRAM - Highland/ Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #24 p 8 (A) - Tunebook
Ms (D) #14 p271 alt title: "Bang it up" - WILSON
p119 2/4 (G) "Russian Dance"
COCOA - (AN) ANGEL SAID TO ME (K)
COCONUT DANCE, THE - BACUP, Lancs but also danced at North Leigh see
SHARP Dance Notes 2 126
COCONOT GROVE - INDIAN LASS
COD BANGING, THE - "Come, come, my lads, and listen here"
- smacksman's life at sea - "La fal-the day" chorus - ROUD#1747
- RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p29 via Rod & Danny Stradling from Bob Hart -
see THE SMACKSMAN (possibly a version of the same song) -- Bob HART rec by
Tony Engle, Snape, Suffolk: TOPIC 12-TS-225 1973/ TSCD-652 1998 (Sea)
COD-FISH, THE - CRAB-FISH
COD LIVER OIL, THE - ROUD#4221 - O'LOCHLAINN MISB 1965 #30 p60 - McCOLL/SEEGER
TDIA 1986 p268 from Sheila Macgregor, Perthsh -- LOMAX/SEEGER p116 - GREENLEAF/MANSFIELD
NFL 1933 p316 - PEACOCK NFLO 1965 I pp48-9 - - John McLAVERTY rec by PK, Belfast
1952 - John MacPHEE rec Blairgowrie 1954: FTX-183
- Ruby KELBY, Blairgowrie 1954: 5"RTR-1135 - Irish traveller: LYRICHORD
LL-178 1967 - Eddie HICKEY: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-159 1967 - Alan MILLS (Canadian)
accomp Steve BENBOW (gtr) rec by PK, London 15/6/59: FTX-905
CODIAD YR HEDIDD - (The Rising of the Lark) - Welsh Air - Edinburgh
Rep1 p106 & others - Tunebook Ms #137 p224 (D) 2/4 -- (Codiad yr Hedidd)
- Welsh Air - Edinburgh Rep1 p106 & others - Tunebook Ms #137 p224 (D) 2/4
-- Nansi RICHARDS (harp) rec by PK, Penybontfawr, nr Oswestry, Shropsh Nov
1954: FTX-053 & FTX-351
-- LLANSANNAN CHOIR PARTY rec by PK, Llansannan, Denbighsh 8/11/54: 7"RTR-1036
tune used for "Enwau" (The Names)
CODLINGS AND CREAM - dance-tune acc to Dave Taylor - comp by Bryon Bonnet
1988
CODLINGS IN THE MORNING - FISHERMAN'S WIFE
COED GLYN CYNON - (Glyn Cynon Woods) - Welsh - OXFORD BOOK OF
WELSH VERSE ed.by T.Parry (1962) stated as Anon 16th Century verse. Tune by
Stuart. Complains of English ironmasters chopping down the forests for their
furnaces -- MABSANT (Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec Bob Partridge,
Cardiff 1983: FTX-054
COEN'S REEL - TOMMY COEN'S
COFFE STREET - CUFFE STREET
COFFEE - I LIKE COFFEE (K)
COFFEE BRIDGE - Jig - comp by Billy Pigg -- THE CUT & DRY BAND
(N- pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-413 1980 aft Pigg's "Woodside Hall"
COFFEE GROWS ON WHITE OAK TREES - ROUD#735 - BROWN NCFL 3 pp110-12 -
LOMAX FSUSA 1947 pp100-2 - HUDSON FSM p301 - MORRIS FSF pp205-6 -- Mr &
Mrs Hobart FENTRESS rec by John Lomax, Waco, Texas 1937: Lib of Congress AAFS-925
- various rec by Herbert Halpert 1939: Lib of Congress AFS-2934, 2966, 2980,
2993, 3110, 3032, 3066
COFFIN - (spoken) "There was a hearse going up the hill"
- "Anything to stop me coffin?" - Children's Catch Story --
FTX-198
COGIE OF ALE, A - "and a pickle oat meal" - ROUD#6316 - JOHNSON
SMM6 p564 #545 - FORD VS&B 2 1901 ppp262-3 - GREIG FSNE art#154
COHABS, THE - "Now you cohabs still dodging round"
- ROUD#10836 - HUBBARD B&SU 1961 p418
COILANTOGLE - Strathspey - at the foot of Ben Ledi, Perthshire and a
ford across the River Teith - WILLIAMSON p63
COILLTE FHANADA - (The Woods of Fanaid) - Triple Jig - Fanaid
is a Gaelic-speaking district at the entrance to Lough Swilly -- Johnny DOHERTY
(fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19573/ FTX-075
bef "The Knackers of Nevin"
COILSFIELD HOUSE - Slow Air comp Nathaniel Gow (1766-1834) -- Dan
Joe Mc INNIS (fid) with Theresa Mc LEAN (piano) rec John Shaw, Cape Breton Island,
Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-353 1978
COINCIDENCES - When two people accidentally say the same thing "Touch
Wood" - OPIE also has Austria Belgium France Germany Holland Italy
Norway Spain Sweden & both N & S America (In each there is some small
ceremony concerned with the future) -- 199
COINLIGH GHLAS' AN FHOMAIR - (The Green Harvest Stubble) Song
in Irish Gaelic - Liam O Connor's Draft Ms "Songs of the North of Ireland"
1994 p228 -- Kitty Gallagher, Co Donegal
COIS ABHAINN NA SEAD - (By the river of gems) "Aisling"
Vision - Bard recounts meeting a woman of heavenly beauty which is finally discovered
to be Ireland from whom he is departing - CROININ 2000 #40 pp89-90 -- Elizabeth
Cronin, rec by Seamus Ennis, Ballyvourney, Co Cork 1947: CBE 418/ FOUR COURTS
CD1#17 - Maire ni CRONIN (nee KEOHANE), rec by Brian George for RPL Coolea,
Co Cork 1947 copy of disc rec Alan Lomax 1951: COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/ ROUNDER
CD-1742 1998/ 7"RTR#0588 & 0590 - Seamus ENNIS (tune of song on U-pipes):
CLADDAGH (TARA) TA-1002 1973 - DAVY SPILLANE (U-pipes) RPL Radio 2 6/6/90 CASS#0880-C60
COISIR, AN -- O BOYLE Family: CEOLTA GAEL OSS-2 1971 on d/cass 0938-C60
COISTRIGG MATHAR - (The Mother's Consecration) - Recitation in
Gaelic- - Kate NICHOLSON rec by Alan Lomax, South Uist, Hebrides 1951 in
RPL Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000
COKEY HORNPIPE, THE -- Bob CANN (mel) rec by PK, South Zeal, Devon
26/5/52: RPL 17795 & RPL 19591 aft "Harry Chubb's H"/ rec
Tony Engle S Tawton Devon: TOPIC 12-TS-275 1975 with "Schottische H"
COLAMOIR SUGAC, AN - Reel - ROCHE 3 #78 p34 (Am)
COLCHESTER - KATE OF COLCHESTER
COLD - CAN I SLEEP IN YOUR BARN TONIGHT, MISTER? - FROSTY WEATHER (K)
- OUR FEET'S COLD - YOUNG CHARLOTTE (Hyperthermia)
COLD AND A WINTERS NIGHT, A - FORSAKEN MOTHER AND CHILD
COLD AND RAW -- Tom GILFELLON: LEADER LER-2037 1973
COLD BLOW AND A RAINY NIGHT - "My hat was frozen to my head
- never go back again-O" - Soldier - shoes frozen to feet - ROUD#135
- SHARP Cf 1 p187 Louis Hooper & SBG Ms - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #184 pp698-9
James Beale, Warehorne, Kent 1908/ Louie Hooper, Hambridge 1904 1v/m/ Eliza
Small, Langport 1905 1v/m Somerset "Cold blow and a rainy night"
- REEVES IOP 1958 p96 James Beale (w/o) - see GO FROM MY WINDOW -- Johnny
COLLINS & friends: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-014 1973(from Bob Pegg) - PLANXTY:
POLYDOR Super 2383-301 1974 - STEELEYE SPAN: B & C CREST-17 1974 - Robin
with Barry (fid) DRANSFIELD: FREE REED FRR-018 1977 - Mrs CROTTY'S Ceili Band
rec by PK, Totnes, 1980: FTX-250
COLD BLOWS THE WIND - HOW COLD THE WINDS DO BLOW (G Miles) - UNQUIET
GRAVE - OVER FYLINGDALES (G Miles)
COLD FEET - OUR FEET'S COLD
COLD KAIL IN ABERDEEN - "There's cauld kail in Aberdeen"
Ch: "I maun hae my coggie" - ROUD#8502 - HERD 1769 - FARMER Merry
Songs & Ballads 1897 5 p265 - JOHNSON - Pocket Songster (1823) pp250-2 -
McCOLL SS 1953 p123 from Johnson - WILSON (dance-tune with dance descr) p56
-- The CLUTHA: ARGO ZFB-18 1971 from Herd
COLD MOUNTAINS - "they are here around me" -- Texas
GLADDEN rec by Alan Lomax, Salem, Va 1959: ROUNDER 11661-1800-2 2001
COLD NIGHTS OF WINTER, THE - Slow Air -- John ARMSTRONG (fid) accomp
by his son Willy, age 11 (piano) rec by PK, Elsdon, Northumb 1954: RPL 20629
bef Jig: "Drunken Parson" - THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-006
1994 bef "Da Blue Yow" (Shetland Reel) & "Spirit
of Whiskey"
COLD POTATOES - Jig -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes & mouth-music):
CLADDAGH CC-19 1975 cass
COLD RUNS THE WATER OF THE TEES - comp by GM -- Graeme MILES
COLD STRINGY PIE - "Over in Yorkshire a farmer did dwell"
servants feed Harry Hughes on "cowd" stringy pie - coll DH from Mrs
Ada Cabe, York 1965 - PALMER TOTT 1974 p234 from Hillery -- Dave HILLERY
(v/conc & mand): TOPIC 12-TS-215 1971
COLD WATER SONG, THE - "I asked a sweet robin one evening in
May - that sang in the apple trees over the way - what was he singing so sweetly
about ?" - Lullaby - ROUD#2767 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #82 pp174-5 Scott
Stewart 3v/m -- Scott Stuart, St Andrews, NB rec Helen Creighton, NMM (7"-33
LP) 1971
COLD WIND BLOWS, A - comp - cf UNQUIET GRAVE -- Alasdair CLAYRE (+
dulc): ELEKTRA ELK-253 1966
COLD WINDS OF WYVIS, THE - March -- Angus LAWRIE (jews harp) rec
Oban 25/5/59: RPL LP 24956 bef Strathspey: "The Shepherd's Crook"
COLD WINTER IS COME - REMEMBER THE POOR
COLD WINTER'S GONE AND PAST - WINTER'S GONE AND PAST
COLD WINTER'S NIGHT - FORSAKEN MOTHER AND CHILD
COLDSTREAM SLOW MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #17 p121
COLE YOUNGER - "I am one of a band of highwayman, CY is my name"
- tells of robbing a miner and with his brother, Bob, murdering a train crew
and meetin the James boys in Texas and fina lly being captured during a bank
robbery at Northfield, Minnesota in 1876. After Cole was released from prison
in 1901 he wrote his aurobuiography and died at Lee's Summit, Missouri in 1916
- LAWS #E-3 NAB 1950/64 p177 (historical details) - ROUD#2243 - LOMAX Cowboy
Songs 1910 - BETHKE AV 1981 pp114-116 Ted Ashlaw, NY 1972 - WARNER TAFS 1984
pp119-20 Steve Wadsworth, Northville, NY 1969 -- Oscar GILBERT (voc) rec
by Alan Lomax, Timbo, Ark Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1705 1997
COLEBROOK BAKER, THE - BAKER OF COLEBROOK
COLEEN - CAILIN
COLEFORD JIG - Hornpipe -- Stephen BALDWIN (fid) rec Russell Wortley,
Upton Bishop, Herefordsh 1954: LEADER LED-2068 1976
COLEHILL - MAID OF COLEHILL
COLEMAN RIDGE BACKSTEP, THE - Appalachian clog -- Parley GREY (mand)
& Bobby PETTERSON (guitar) Virginia: LEADER LED-2053 1973 (A modal)
COLEMAN'S CROSS - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #205 p91 (Em) - BRODY p70
discog - THE BOTHY BAND rec Paris Theatre, London 15/7/76: - Strange Fruit
SFRSCD-063 1996 aft "Patsy Geary's"
COLEMAN'S JIG - WILLIE COLEMAN'S
COLEMAN'S TWO HALVES - Hornpipe -- Barry (fid) & Robin (banjo)
DRANSFIELD: FREE REED FRR-018 1977 aft "Sligo Fancy"
COLERAINE - Co Derry - BEARDIVILLE
PLANTING
COLERAINE - Jig - KERR MM 4 #234 p26 (Am) - SULLIVAN 2 #25 p10 (Bm)
from De Danaan
COLERAINE REGATTA - "Good folks I'll tell you true"
- written by James McCurry - ROUD#2968 - HENRY SOP #36/ MOULDEN p35-36/ HUNTINGTON
1990 pp74-5 James McCurry, Myroe, Co Derry 1924 -- Eddie BUTCHER rec by Hugh
Shields, Magiliigan, Co Derry: FREE REED FRR-003 1976 - JOHNSTONS TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-185 1968
COLIN AND HIS COW - "Near the city of Oxford as stories go"
- Four cows - one stolen or lost - Recitation - ROUD#1676 - PURSLOW FD 1974
pp16-17 Hammond: George Dowden, White Lackington, Dorset 1905 (w/o) (5 lines
added from BS)
COLIN AND PHOEBE - "Well (met) dearest Phoebe and why in such
haste?" - ROUD#512 - Many Bss incl Thomas FORD of Chesterfield 1830s
(Palmer Reprint 2001) p12 - SBG 4 #378, 6 #205 - GILL 1917 p2 - KIDSON TT 1891
pp73-7 Mrs Holt, Stockport, Chesh/ Charles Lolley, Goole, E Yorksh 1v/m/ New
Ballads sung by Mr Lowe & Miss Stevenson at Vauxhall Gardens "Corydon
& Phaebe" (notes on song) - GARDINER Ms 1906-9 #323 (Hampsh) &
1366 (Sussex) - HAMMOND Ms 1906 (Dorset) - SHARP Ms 1909 V (2var) Somerset -
KIDSON GEF 1926 another tune - HEALY OISB 1 1967 pp252-4 BS (w/o) "Phoebe
& Colin" - STUBBS LOM 1970 p26 George Maynard 1959 - KENNEDY FSBI
1975 #125 p301 Harry Cox 1954 --- PEACOCK NFL 1965 p510 "Bold Escallion
and Phoebe" - COME WRITE ME DOWN - PHOEBE -- Harry COX rec by PK,
Catfield, Norfolk 1954: DTS LFX-4 1965/ FTX-013
& FTX-032/
rec by Charles Parker & Ewan McColl mid 1960s: TOPIC TSCD-512 (D) 2000 -
George MAYNARD rec by PK at his home, Copthorne, Dec 1955:
FTX-279/ rec by Frank Purslow & Ken Stubbs 1960: TOPIC TSCD-656
COLIN'S GHOST - "My mammy and daddy they lived in a cot"
- bought me a mare - market day - eggs - ROUD#1600 - BSs incl SBG - PURSLOW
1965 MB p16 Hammond: Mrs Webb, Kings Norton, Worcestersh 1906
COLKITTO - ALASDAIR MAC COLLA (Alister MacDonald)
COLL NURSE'S LILT - MY BLUE-EYED SHIBEAG (Kennedy Fraser)
COLLAR TURNED UP - Kids view: a sign of being in love -- FTX-199
COLLECTORS -
Britain & Ireland - see "AS THEY ROVED OUT"
- Sabine BARING GOULD - BARRETT - David BLAND - BROADWOOD family - C S BURNE
- George BUTTERWORTH - Clive CAREY - James CARPENTER - William CHAPPELL - Francis
J CHILD - Francis COLLINSON - Bob COPPER - D'URFEY - Fred or Karl DALLAS - Gwilym
DAVIES - Philip DONNELLAN - James DUNCAN - Tony ENGLE - Seamus ENNIS - Paddy
GALVIN - George GARDINER - GILBERT - Percy GRAINGER - Alfred GRAVES - Gavin
GREIG - Ruairidh & Alvina GREIG - GUYER - Fred HAMER - HAMILTON - David
HAMMOND - Hamish HENDERSON - John HOWSON - Herbert HUGHES - James JOYCE - Maud
KARPELES - Peter KENNEDY - Marjory KENNEDY-FRASER - Neil LANHAM - Alan LOMAX
- Bill LEADER - Lady LEWIS - Fred McMURRAY - Miss MASON - MERRICK - E J MOERAN
- Robin MORTON - Sean O BOYLE - Colm O LOCHLAINN - Roy PALMER - Bob PATTEN -
Mervyn PLUNKETT - Jean RITCHIE - Cecil SHARP - Hugh SHIELDS - Kenneth STUBBS
- Keith SUMMERS - John TAMS - Frances TOLMIE - Cyril TAWNEY - Ralph VAUGHAN
WILLIAMS - Neil WAYNE - Alfred WILLIAMS - M ike YATES - Canada
& USA - Helen CREIGHTON - Edith FOWKE - John & Alan LOMAX
- Sandy PATON - Jean RITCHIE - Mike SEEGER - Frank & Anne WARNER
COLLEEN - CAILIN
COLLEGE BOY NEEDS COMMONSENSE, A - MOTHER'S FOOL
COLLEGE GROVE(S) - Reel (D) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #265 p137 (Dm) - BRODY
p71 - O'NEILL MOI #1209/ DMI #485 (D) 4pts - Miss CORBETT'S -- Johnny DOHERTY
(fid) rec by Seamus McMathuna, Donegal COMHALTAS CEOLTAIRI EIREANN CL-10 1974/
RTR dub aft "Repeal of the Union" - Pat MITCHELL (U-pipes):
TOPIC 12-TS-294 1976 learned from Seamus Ennis - Rose MURPHY on TOPIC 1976/
OSSIAN OSS-21 1989/ CASS-1279 - Bobby CASEY rec by Bill Leader, Camden Town,
29 Nov 1967: ROOT & BRANCH #2 CD 2000 bef "Colonel Frazer"
COLLEGE HORNPIPE, THE - BALMORAL #2 p26 (D) - BAYARD DTF #310 p261 7var
- BRODY p243 (G) - COLE p87 (Bb) (with dance directions) - HAYWOOD #5 p43 (C)
- HONEYMAN #2 p51 (Bb) alt: "Jack's the lad" - KERR MM 1 #28
p46 (Bb) - KOHLER 1 p44 (Bb) aft TRUMPET - Tunebook Ms (G) #42 p105 "The
Cottage H" - O'NEILL MOI #1737/ DMI #915 "Jack's the Lad"
"Jacky Robinson" - WESTROP #93 p32 (Bb) - WILSON p133 (Bb)
- KENNEDY FTB 1998 #39 p12 (D) -- Tom EDMONDSON (acc) rec by PK, Northumberland
1954: FTX-121 - Billy BENNINGTON (hammered dulcimer):
TOPIC 12-TS-229 1973/ with Jim COUZA (h-dulc) rec by Jim Couza, Barford, Norfolk
20/7/82 CASS-0871 with "Breakdown" & words - YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-86
1973 with TRUMPET HORNPIPE - Billy COOPER (h-dulc) also Walter & Daisy Bulwer
(fid/piano): TOPIC 12-T-240 1974/ Walter (fid): TSCD-659 Dances of S England
--- Billy FAIER (banjo) with Frank HAMILTON (gtr): RIVERSIDE RLP-2-813 1957
"Sailor's H" - CAMBRIDGE BUSKERS: Radio 2 12/10/82: CASS- 60-0548
& 15-0694
COLLEGE VALLEY HUNT, THE - "On the 11th of October 1943"
-- Alan ROGERSON of Dumfries rec by PK, Northumb 1954/ rec by he & brother
with generator dubbed from copy tape from Louis Killen 8/7/57: 5"RTR-0063
- Louis KILLEN Festival Hall concert: EMI CLP-1910 1965 - Johnny HANDLE: LEADER
LER-2007 1969
COLLIER BRIG, THE - WAITING FOR THE DAY
COLLIER BRIG, THE - "on the Eastern Shore" -- Johnny
HANDLE (+ guitar): RPL 31567
COLLIER LAD, THE - "In Kilmarnock (or Dumbarton) Town there
lived a maid" courted by the CL but he drives her to despair - she
kisses her baby and drowns herself - he finds her and dies for his Molly - GREIG-DUNCAN
6 1995 #1155 pp217-8 4var 8v w/o
COLLIER LAD, THE -- Mrs Annie COSGRAVE (of Hamilton, Lanarksh) rec
Alan Lomax, Newtongrange, Midlothian 1953: FTX-409
- Ruth BURDON (frag) rec Sandwich, Kent 27/2/82: CASS-90-0626 "I worked
down in the mine where the sun doth never shine" (Jolly Joe, the
Collier Lad)
COLLIER LAD, THE or THE FILLER - "For many long years the pit's
done it best" - W & M comp by Johnny Handle (Pandrich) 1958 --
Johnny HANDLE (+ guitar): TOPIC 12-T-189 1962/ (with gtr & ch) rec Birtley
Durham 1963: RPL LP 29983/ PHILIPS 6382-047 1965 THE SPINNERS Vol 2 "Black
and White" - SPINNERS: FONTANA STL-5495 1969
COLLIER LADDIE, THE - "I've travelled east, I travelled west
- I've been in Kirkcaldy" - Scots Love Song - possibly a parody on
GYPSY LADDIE - DUNCAN Ms W98 M4 (12v) - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #991 pp184-8 (7var
16v/3m also titled "Plooman Laddie", Plooman's Lass" and
"Bonny Jeannie Gordon") - ORD BB 1930 p40 with note about Robert
Burns involvement - McCOLL SS 1953 p140 from Isabel Henry - BUCHAN 101SS 1962
from McColl - Cf HENRY SOP 110 "A collier lad" - see also PLOUGHMAN
LADDIE - RECRUITED COLLIER -- Mrs Annie Cosgrave (of Hamilton, Lanarksh)
rec Alan Lomax, Newtongrange, Midlothian 1953 - CORRIES: WAVERLEY 258-06-944:
CASS-60-0991 -- Bob BLAIR: LIVING TRADITION LTCD-1001 2000
COLLIER LADS, THE - "As I walked out one summers morn - success
attend the C L" - SPIN mag 6/2 p20-1 "The Brave Collier Lads"
from the Ravens, Wolverhampton -- Jon RAVEN: BROADSIDE BRO-100 1968 (m)/
ARGO ZFB-29 1971
COLLIER LASS, THE -- Jean WARD (v/gtr) Wolverhampton: BROADSIDE 100 1968/
ARGO ZFB-29 1971
COLLIERS
- MINERS
COLLIER'S DAUGHTER, THE - Scots fiddle tune - James Oswald, Dunfermline:
Caledonian Pocket Companion publ 1745-59 -- CELEBRATED WORKING BAND (conc/fid/
& d/bass): TOPIC 12-T-86 1963
COLLIER'S EIGHT-HOUR DAY, THE - broadside by Robert McIntosh, Gallowgate,
in 1880 & 90's when 40 hour week was common - set to tune of "The
Bonny Lad that handles the plough" (Geordie McIntyre) -- John Eaglesham
& CLUTHA: TOPIC 12-TS-226 1973
COLLIER'S FAREWELL -- DAMBUSTER DAM-003 1984/ CASS-0348
COLLIER'S JIG - MINER'S JIG
COLLIER'S MARCH, THE - "The summer was over, the season unkind"
- Dudley Boys make a protest march being joined by nailers and spinners - mentions
Walsall & Hampton in West Midlands (Staffs) - PALMER TOTT 1974 p274 text:
John Freeth "Political Songster" 6th ed 1790
COLLIER'S PAY WEEK, THE - "I went out to get some water"
recitation comp by Benwell printer, Henry Robson (1775-1850) - tune used is
also used for children's singing games -- Tom GILFELLON speaking over tunes
of CUT & DRY DOLLY/ SUCCESS TO THE COAL TRADE/ MY LAD IS O'ER BONNY FOR
THE COAL TRADE played by Colin ROSS (fid & N-pipes) & Alister ANDERSON
(E-conc): TOPIC TSCD-486 1997
COLLIER'S RANT, THE - "As me and me marrer was gannin to wark"
- Ch: "Follow the horses" - Alt title: "The Devil and
the Pitman's Wife" - ROUD#1366 - RITSON Bishopric Garland 1784/ Northumbrian
Garland 1793 #13 - SHARPE BG p52 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp10-11 Durham - STOKOE-
REAY SBNE 1899 pp74-5 - SHARP BOBS 1902 #43 p92 - sung by massed choirs on the
day the mines were nationalised in July 1946 -- Frank WALKER & Lewis
BURT of Heswall rec by Alan Lomax, Thornley, Durham: FTX-407
- Johnny HANDLE (+ guitar): TOPIC 12-T-189 1962 - John ELLIOTT (with ch) (soloist
off mike) rec Birtley Durham 1963: RPL LP 29983 - Bob DAVENPORT & CELEBRATED
WORKING MEN'S BAND: TOPIC 12-T-86 1963 - Johnny HANDLE with Alister ANDERSON
(E-concertina) & Colin ROSS (Jews harp) TOPIC TSCD-486 1997
COLLIER'S REEL, THE - (D) - GIBLIN #13 p15 - KERR MM 4 #159 p19 - MITCHELL
& SMALL #25 pp64-5 from Patsy Touhey (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #28 from John
Potts (U-pipes) & #37 from Tom Kearney (U-pipes) - O NEILL MOI #1404/ DMI
#646 - MITCHELL #37 p42 from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #6 also from
Willie Clancy - SULLIVAN 3 #57 p23 from Martin Byrnes - Cf MY LOVE IS IN AMERICA
-- Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes) rec Dublin 1944: TOPIC 12-T-259 1975 with "Sligo
Maid" - Josie McDERMOTT (mouth-music) rec Robin Morton, Sligo 1976:
ELLIPSIS CD-4070 1997 "Celtic Mouth Music" - Michael SHANNON (fid): MS-01 "The Musical Blacksmith" (from Derrylin, Co Fermanagh)
COLLIER'S SON, THE - JOLLY JOE
COLLY, MY COW - "A story a story I'll tell you just now"
- ROUD#6194 - BARING GOULD SOW Rev Ed 1905 #104 p212 - using tune from an old
woman at Kingswear who sang "The Abbot of Canterbury" - see
KING JOHN AND THE BISHOP
COLONEL - Reel - KERR MM 4 #161 p19 (##A)
COLONEL BOGEY - March comp by Alford -- Sherborne (Dorset) Town Band
instrum: ARGO ZDA-100 1974 - Billy BENNINGTON (h-dulc) rec Jim COUZA Barford,
Norfolk 20/7/82 CASS-0871
COLONEL BURNABY - "come listen to my story" - Fred
Burnaby of the Blues was killed by the Fuzzy Wuzzies at Abu Klea in 1883 --
DRUIDS: ARGO ZDA-147 1971
COLONEL FRASER - Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #148 p69 (G) from Michael
Coleman (fid) Sligo/ USA "Molloy's Favourite" - O'NEILL MOI
#1246/ DMI #520 (G) 4pts alt: "Molly Brallaghan" - MITCHELL
#87 p70 5pts from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - MITCHELL & SMALL #17 pp56-7
6pts from Patsy Touhey (U-pipes) -- John Mc KENNA (flute with piano) Co Leitrim
rec COLUMBIA 1928/ CASS-0893 - Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec Irish Folklore Commission
Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 D/cass 1990 titled "Molloy's
Favourite" aft "Sligo Maid" - John DORAN (U- pipes)
rec Kevin Danagher IFLC Dublin 1947 on RTE radio prog 28/3/88 & 4/4/88 CASS-90-0914 - Paddy TAYLOR (flute) of Limerick rec by
PK, London 1956: FTX-171 & FTX-516
- DUBLINERS: MAJOR MINOR MM LP-3 1967 - Finbar & Eddie FUREY TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-191 1969 - Seamus TANSEY (flute) accomp Reg HALL (piano): LEADER LEA-2005
1970 with "Mc Leods Reel" - Marcus HERNON (flute with gtr bodhran
& piano): CLADDAGH CEFC-141 1989 "Molloys" CASS-0886 -
Bobby CASEY rec by Bill Leader, Camden Town, 29 Nov 1967: ROOT & BRANCH
#2 CD 2000 aft "College Grove"
COLONEL LENNOX'S LOVE - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #25 p8 (Em) - KERR
MM 3 p18 (F) "Lennox Love to Blantyre" - Tunebook Ms (G) #073
p294
COLONEL McBAIN'S - SPORTING PADDY (Reel)
COLONEL ROBERTSON OF STEWAN'S WELCOME HOME -- George HARVEY WEBB (fid) rec
by Seamus Ennis, London 9/1/54: RPL 21905
COLONEL RODNEY - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1263/ DMI #531 (A) - Cf MASON'S
APRON -- YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-32 1971 with "Sheehan's Reel"
COLONEL RODGER'S FAVOURITE - Reel -- John Mc KENNA (flute) with Michael
GAFFNEY (t/banjo) (Leitrim) rec USA DECCA 1934 CASS- 0893 bef "Happy
Days of Youth"
COLONEL SHARP - MURDER OF
COLONIAL EXPERIENCE - "When I arrived in Sydney Cove" Ch:
"For it's broiling in the morning" to tune of "So Early
In The Morning" -- Warren FAHEY & Co: LARRIKIN LRD-9012 1981
COLORADO
- WHERE THE SILVERY COLORADO WINDS ITS WAY
COLORADO TRAIL -- Burl IVES COLUMBIA RTR-0323-4 - Sandy PATON (with gtr)
rec London COLLECTOR JEA 1958 (45 EP)
COLOSSEUM HORNPIPE, THE - HONEYMAN #3 p44 (A) alt: "Kay's Hornpipe"
- KERR MM 1 #4 p42 (A) - O'NEILL MOI #1723-4/ DMI #907 (A) "The Handsome
Plowboy" & #908 (G) "The Pet of the House" - KENNEDY
FTB 1998 #40 p13 (A)
COLOUR - (Race) - ANGER IN THE LAND - BLACK COOK - BROWN GIRL - COLOUR
BAR STRIKE - McDONALD'S VISIT TO GLASGOW - NEW CHUM CHINAMAN - SAMBO'S SONG
- SEAGULL
COLOUR BAR STRIKE, THE - Words: Charlie Mayo/ Music: Ewan MacColl --
John FAULKNER (+ 2 guitars) & London CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZFB- 61 1967
COLOUR OF AMBER, THE - DIED FOR LOVE
COLOURED ARISTOCRACY - American Old Time Reel - BRODY 1983 p72 (G) discog
COLOURS - "He went upstairs to maker her bed" --
DONOVAN rec Cambridge 1952 with Danny Thompson (bass): CASS-15-0748 - Joan BAEZ
(v/gtr) nd CASS 60-0813- Joan BAEZ (v/gtr) [nd] CASS-60- 0813
COLOURS - Children -- JACK JACK
CROSS THE WATER - JENNY JONES - MY FATHER'S HOUSE IS PAINTED RED (K) - MY MOTHER
AND YOUR MOTHER (K) - MY WEE JEANIE (K) - MY WEE SHOE (K) - Mrs RED WENT TO
BED (K) - Mrs WHITE CAUGHT A FRIGHT (K) - OLIVER RED (K)-- FTX-198
Children's Love signs in colours of clothing
COLOURS - BLACK IS THE COLOUR -
CROSS THE WATER
COLUMBIA THE FREE - "it's the land of my birth" - ROUD#2926
- MORTON CGDG 1973 pp2-3 & p99 John Maguire, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh
1970
COLUMBIA'S BIRTHDAY - Oct 12 -- Oscar BRAND & Co: CAEDMON TC-1505
1976
COLUMBKILLE - for Stories see under St COLUMBKILLE -- Clare CLAYTON, rec
by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX- 147
COLUMBUS IS DEAD - OLD ROGER IS DEAD
COLUMBUS STOCKADE - 'WAY DOWN IN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA - GO AND LEAVE ME