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COMB YOUR HAIR AND CURL IT - MOUNT YOUR HAIR AND CURL IT

COMBRA DONN, AN - Reel - DURHAM RANGERS

COME - see also under CAME

COME AGEN YE'R WELCOME - Shetland Reel -- DA FORTY FIDDLERS with Marjorie SMITH (piano): LEADER LED-2052 1973 with "I" - Tom ANDERSON & Ali BAIN (fids) with Willie JOHNSON (gtr): TOPIC 12-TS-379 1978

COME ALL BROTHER SEAMEN - "come listen awhile" - ROUD#2442 - SHARP- KARPELES CSC 1974 p582 Jim Proll, Monkseaton, Somerset 1906 1v/m - JFSS 8 1927 p11 Sharp: Jim Proll 1v/m - SHARP SG 2003 p74 10v from James Prole (not Proll), millwright, Monksilver, Somerset

COME ALL GOOD PEOPLE - SILVER DAGGER

COME ALL JOLLY FELLOWS - ALL JOLLY FELLOWS - THE FARMER'S TOAST

COME ALL JOLLY PLOUGHMEN - TWO BRETHREN

COME ALL MY BRISK YOUNG SEAMEN LADS - BOLD RICHARD

COME ALL MY JOLLY BOYS - SHEEP SHEARING FEAST SONG

COME ALL WHO ROAM BOTH YOUNG AND OLD - WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE

COME ALL YE - COME ALL YOU

COME ALL YE FAITHFUL - O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL

COME ALL YOU AIRY BACHELORS - LIGHT HORSE

COME ALL YOU BLADES - 1 frag verse coll by Jon Raven from Rhoda Dawtry, Tennehall, Staffs -- Jon RAVEN with Mike RAVEN (Cittern): BROADSIDE BRO-100 1968

COME ALL YOU BOLD BRITONS - "wherever you may be - hope we shall see better times" - comments on need to lower rents & taxes and that we are all of Adam's race - ROUD#1214 - SHARP-KARPELES 2 pp286-7 - KIDSON TT 1891 p57 "Come all ye bold young countrymen a warning take by me" (no further words)/ KIDSON EPS 1921 - COPPER SESB 1971 pp250-1 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex 5v/m "Come all bold Britons" -- Bob & John COPPER with Jill (unacc): LEA (boxed) 4047 1971/ in 4x30 min progs Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS-1013-4 - Bob COPPER (v/ Engl conc) 25/6/82: cass-1273/ cass

COME ALL YOU BOLD BRITONS - SPANISH FIGHT

COME ALL YOU BOLD HEROES - FATHOM THE BOWL

COME ALL YOU BOLD MINERS - comp by DD -- David DODDS rec by PK 1979: FTX-126

COME ALL YOU BOLD SEAMEN - BRITONS, STRIKE HOME

COME ALL YOU BOLD YOUNG COUNTRYMEN - ROUD#1092 - KIDSON TT 1891 p57 Mr Holgate, Yorksh frag: 1line/m

COME ALL YOU BRISK YOUNG BACHELORS - ADVICE TO BACHELORS

COME ALL YOU BRISK YOUNG SAILORS BOLD - SCILLY ROCKS

COME ALL YOU COCKERS FAR AND NEAR - COCK-FIGHT

COME ALL YOU FAIR AND TENDER LADIES - ROUD#451 --- SHARP FSSA 18var - FUSON BKH 1930 pp71-2 Lizzie Dills, Ky (w/o) - HUDSON FSM 1936 p167 Mrs Easley, Mi (w/o) "Little Sparrow" - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp257-61 Lib Franklin NC/ Mary King, Tenn (w/o) "Young Ladies"/ Ray Bohanan, Tenn (w/o) 1929/ Margaret Combs, Ky 1931 (w/o) "The False Lover"/ Mary King, Tenn 1929 "Young Ladies"/ Cumberland Gap, Tenn (w/o) "Come rollround the wheel of fortune" - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp315-7 Linnie Bullard 1926 "YF & Pretty L"/ Elizabeth Waddell 1930 Mo "I wish I were a little sparrow"/ Mrs May Kennedy McCord, Mo 1941 "CAYF&T Maidens" - FUSON BKH 1930 pp71-2 Lizzie Dills, Ky (w/o) - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp366-8 Mrs McClellan, Fla/ Mrs Griffin, Fla (w/o) "F&TL" -- Jean RITCHIE: ELEKTRA EKL-25 1954 10"LP "Little Sparrow"/ - Jean RITCHIE (voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-70725 1995 - Pete SEEGER (voc/banjo): TOPIC TOP-33 1958 (45-EP) - KINGSTON TRIO: EMI T-1474 1961 - Leon BIBB: VANGUARD SRL-7624 1965 [?] set of 4 LPs titled "Folk Song & Minstrelsy" by The Book of the Month Club) - Steve BENBOW (gtr) with Stella (voc) & Pete TURNER (bass) "Skiffle Cellar" rec by PK, Soho, London 1/7/58 CASS-60-0828/ FTX-091 - Stella KIMBLE & Pearl RICHARDSON rec by Mike Yates, Laurel Fork, Carroll Co Va 14/8/79 VWML-007 d/CASS 1026 1992 "Crazy about Song" - Nancy WHISKY with Chas McDEVITT Skiffle Group (rec London 1957-9): ROLLER COASTER RC-CD-3007 1993

COME ALL YOU FAITHFUL - O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL

COME ALL YOU FAITHFUL CHRISTIANS - ANGEL GABRIEL

COME ALL YOU FATHERS AND MOTHERS - ROWAN COUNTY CREW

COME ALL YE FISHER LASSIES - comp by Ewan McColl for radio ballad "Singing the Fishing" to tune of "Back of Bennachie" (mentions "Yarmooth toon") -- Ray FISHER & family: TOPIC 12-T-137 1966 - Ray & Cilla FISHER (unacc) rec Bewdley Festival: Radio 2 26/10/88: CASS-30-0736 - Rod Sinclair & group with fid, gtr & acc: MUSIC FROM DENMARK 2001 MXPD-0101

COME ALL YOU FEELING MOTHERS - Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, nr Blandfiord, Dorset 119/4/68: 7"RTR-0120/ CASS-45-1245/ FTX-143 Joke song about gypsies at end of the recording session

COME ALL YOU FREEMASONS - MASONIC HYMN

COME ALL YOU GALLANT LABOURERS - WILTSHIRE LABOURERS

COME ALL YOU GALLANT POACHERS - VAN DIEMAN'S LAND

COME ALL YOU GALLANT SEAMEN BOLD - WARD THE PIRATE

COME ALL YOU GARNERS GAY - SPRIG OF THYME

COME ALL YOU GOOD FELLOWS - FATHOM THE BOWL

COME ALL YOU GOODS PEOPLE - SPOTTEE

COME ALL YOU HONEST LABOURING MEN - WHEN JONES'S ALE WASA NEW

COME ALL YOU FOLLY HUNTERS - WARSON HUNT

COME ALL YOU JOLLY HARVEST MEN - Ch; "To harvest we will go" - LONG DIOW 1886 pp114-5 Isle of Wight (w/o)

COME ALL YOU JOLLY HUSBANDMEN - HONEST PLOUGHMAN

COME ALL YOU JOLLY PLOUGHBOYS (or PLOUGHMEN) - FARMER'S TOAST - FAITHFUL PLOUGH - GARDENER AND THE PLOUGHMAN - JOLLY PLOUGHBOYS - PAINFUL PLOUGH - TWO BRETHREN

COME ALL YOU (YE) JOLLY TRAVELLERS - "of the county of Argyle" -- Peggy POWERS (tinker) rec by Isabel Sutherland, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1955: : 7"RTR-1211/ CASS-0966-7/ FTX-184

COME ALL YOU LADS AND LASSES - "come listen awhile" - amorous encounter- sailor's slang - ROUD#1029 - REEVES EC 1960 pp75-76 Hammond: Wm Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset 1905

COME ALL YOU LITTLE IRISH GIRLS - LOWLANDS OF HOLLAND

COME ALL YOU LITTLE STREAMERS - STREAMS OF LOVELY NANCY

COME ALL YOU LADS AND LASSES - FOUR SEASONS - LITTLE GIRL DOWN IN THE ROW - REAPHOOK AND SICKLE

COME ALL YOU LOVERS - Song Air - GIBLIN 1933 #9 p6 (G) m/o

COME ALL YOU LOYAL LOVERS - TRUELOVER'S DEPARTURE

COME ALL YOU MAIDS OF HONOUR - BOLD DRAGOON

COME ALL YOU MEN THROUGHOUT THIS NATION - CAPTAIN'S APPRENTICE

COME ALL YOU MERRY PLOUGHBOYS - MERRY PLOUGHBOY

COME ALL YOU PRETTY (FAIR) MAIDS - CUCKOO - CUPIDS CHAINS - FARMER - NEW GARDEN FIELDS - POOR JOLLY SAILOR LADS - SAUCY PLOUGHBOY - SPRIG OF THYME - WEALTHY FARMER'S SON

COME ALL YOU RAILROADERS - MICK McGILL

COME ALL YOU RAKISH FINE YOUNG MEN - "that courts a blooming maid" - ROUD#2953 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 p61 John Butcher Senr, Drumvally, Co Derry 1969 (European Ethnic SRT-3)

COME ALL YOU ROVING BACHELORS - ADVICE TO BACHELORS

COME ALL YOU ROVING MINSTRELS (Denny/ Hutchings) -- FAIRPORT CONVENTION: "Liege & Lief": ISLAND ILPS-9115 1969/ CASS-0189

COME ALL YOU SAUCY LANDLORDS - LIGHT HORSE

COME ALL YOU SEAMEN BOLD - ADMIRAL BENBOW - TRADER

COME ALL YOU SINGLE FELLOWS - NUTTING GIRL

COME ALL YOU SOLDIERS BOLD - MAGGIE MAY

COME ALL YE SOUTHERN SOLDIERS - "come listen unto me" - "I marched from Eastern Tennessee to the old Virginia land" - SHARP FSSA 1932 #179 (vol 2 p253) Mrs W.L. Godfrey, Marion, NC 1918

COME ALL YE TEXAS RANGERS - TEXAS RANGERS

COME ALL YE TRAMPS AND HAWKERS - TRAMPS AND HAWKERS

COME ALL TRUE GOOD CHRISTIANS - ANGEL GABRIEL

COME ALL YOU TRUE LOVERS - DON'T LET ME DIE AN OLD MAID

COME ALL YOU VALIANT SHEPHERDS - SHEPHERDS ARE THE BEST OF MEN

COME ALL YOU WILD AND WICKED YOUTHS - VAN DIEMAN'S LAND

COME ALL YOU WILD YOUNG MEN - POLLY ON THE SHORE

COME ALL YOU WORTHY CHRISTIAN MEN - "that dwell within this land - that pass your time in rioting" - Job/Lazarus - ROUD#815 (shared with ANGEL GABRIEL) - BARING GOULD Ms 139 tune used for "The Marigold" in Rev Ed #111 - publ BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 pp26-7 George Radford, fiddler, Washfield nr, Tiverton, Devon (1802) 1890 - SHARP-MARSON FSS 1904 4 pp26-8 Mrs Eliza Woodberry, Ash Priors, Somerset - SHARP Sel Ed 1921 2 pp104-5 - NOVELLO School Ser 2/ ECFS 1961 p310 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 2 p449 Henry Thomas, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestersh 1907 "Come all you true good christians" & 2 pp492-7 Charles Ash, Crowcombe, Somerset 1908/ John Dingle, Lew Trenchard, Devon 1904 1v/m/ Eliza Woodberry, Ash Priors, Somerset 1907 1v/m/ Mrs Hoskyns, Rackenford, Devon 1904 1v/m/ Robert Rowlands, Shipley, Sussex 1908 (m/o) - JFSS 1:3 1901 p74 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1899 - JFSS 2 1905 pp115-117 Annie Webb: Mrs Wheeler, Weobley, Herefordsh 1904 "Come all ye faithful Christians"/ H Pinkney: G Radford, Washfield, Devon (Note on tune by Lucy Broadwood: Lazarus/ Gilderoy/ Red Barn) "Come all ye worthy Christian men"/ Sharp: John Dingle 1v/m/ Mrs Hoskyns 1v/m & pp123-4 Miss Norbury: Mr Gallett, Leigh Linton, Worcestersh - JFSS 7 1923 p45 Hammond: Jacob Baker, Bere Regis, Dorset 1905 1v/m "Come all you worthy people" - MERRICK FSFS 1912 pp Henry Hills - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p186 #216 Charles Tanner, Bampton, Oxfordsh (w/o) "One God made us all" 4v (w/o) - OXFORD Carols 1928 #60 from Sharp & Broadwood - ED&S 32:4 1970 p138 Mrs Wheeler -- VALLEY FOLK: TOPIC 12-T-192 1968 from Merrick - Norma WATERSON: TOPIC 12-TS-346 1978

COME ALL YOU WORTHY GENTLEMEN - GOD REST YOU MERRY GENTLEMEN

COME ALL YE YOUNG BACHELORS - Song about local "match-making" with a "fol-de-dol" chorus (known locally as a "courante" - ROUD#9231 -- James CAREY rec by PK, Clough Mills Co Antrim NI 5/8/53: RPL 20030/ FTX-377

COME ALL YOU YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - "happy till mother advised me to wed" Ch: "O I wish I were single again" - once I was young happy and single - ROUD#1507 - PALMER RVW 1979 #97 pp165-166 Mr Seers, Winterslow, Wiltsh 1904 -- WHEN I WAS SINGLE

COME ALL YOU YOUNG MEN - BOTANY BAY - MARRIED MAN'S WARNING

COME ALL YOU YOUNG PLOUGHBOYS - PLOUGHBOY'S PRAISE - SHEEPSHEARING SONG - TWO BRETHREN

COME ALONG WITH ME - Jig - O'NEILL DMI #337 (not in MOI) (G)

COME AND DANCE WITH ME - "neath the Linden tree" - Kids song-dance (possibly translation of Tyrolean original) -- rec by Damian Webb, IRE/3, Tralee. Co Kerry 1960: FTX-179

COME AND GO WITH ME -- ODETTA rec by Jack Hawkins, San Francisco, USA 1956: TRADITION TLP-1010 1957

COME AND I WILL SING YOU - TWELVE APOSTLES

COME AND JOIN THE BRITISH ARMY - Trad arr Behan rec by DUBLINERS

COME AND SIT DOWN BESIDE ME - "all of you" - Kid's Song -- LEADBELLY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972

COME BACK, MY LOVE - FILL, FILL A' RUINO

COME BACK, PADDY REILLY - BALLYJAMESDUFF

COME BACK TO ERIN - "Mavourneen, mavourneen" -- ROUD#9568 - BSs -- Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, nr Blandford, Dorset 19/4/68: 7"RTR-0120/ CASS-45- 1245/ FTX-143

COME BACK TO ERIN - O'NEILL MOI #194 p24 - ROCHE 1 #68 p32 (D) 4/4 -- Alec BISSET(Mel) & Jimmy Andrews & Bob SMITH (ham dulc) rec 1950s: TOPIC 12-T-320 1977

COME, BEHOLD THE BLISSFUL MORNING - Carol -- Jim SMALL, Cheddar, Somerset 1980: FTX-138

COME BRAVE BOYS AND LET US BE JOLLY - SHEEPSHEARING DAY

COME BRIDLE ME MY MILK WHITE STEED - GEORGIE

COME BRING TO ME MY LIMBER GAD - OLD FISHER'S FAREWELL

COME BUTTER COME - - THIG A CHUNNEAG, THIG

COME BUY MY FINE HERRINGS - "my fine silver herrings" - ROUD #12620 - SHARP SG 2003 p93 3v from Lucy White, Hambridge, Somerset --- FOWKE from O.J.Abbott, Quebec 1957 "Silver Herrings"

COME BY THE HILLS - Irish song -- Finbar & Eddie FUREY: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-168 1968 & TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-11 1969

COME CHASE ME OUT - "come chase me in, come chase me for a rabbit-skin" - children's game - ROUD#13505 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1574 p122 (1v w/o)

COME, COME, BONNY LASS - "we'll a-maying go" - KIDSON EPS 1929

COME, COME, LOVELY COMRADES - "never repine - honour and glory" - ROUD#2420 SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 p337 Jim Creedy, Bridgwater, Somerset 1906 1v/m - JFSS 5 1916 pp286-9 coll Sharp from Jim Creedy, Bridgwater, Somerset 1906 1v/m

COME COME Mr GUNNER - HAGGARD IWBN 1935 p65 Suffolk Garland (w/o)

COME, COME, MY BRAVE BOYS - DRINK OLD ENGLAND DRY - HERE'S A HEALTH TO KING GEORGE

COME, COME, MY FRIENDS - "we do intend this night to spend in mirth - laughing, joking, drinking and smoking" - good company" - ROUD#1677 - PURSLOW FD 1974 p19 Hammond: Wm Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset 1905

COME, COME, PRETTY MAIDS - "and don't be afraid" - from Dr Arne's opera "Thomas & Sally" (1760) - ROUD#2855 - JFSS 1:3 1901 pp72-3 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1899

COME, DANCE AND SING - Country Dance/ Polka (D) - BAYARD DTF #375 p364 "The Rising Sun" or "The Sons of William" - KERR MM 1 #21 p29 - KENNEDY FTB 1951 1/ 1994 #93 p24 (D/A) - MITTEL #39 p16 "La Belle Catharine" - MOYLAN 2 #341 p192 "Eily Buckley's Fancy" from John O Leary (melodeon) - WILSON p117 4/4 (C/G) "La Belle Catherine" - SALLY'S GONE TO DORCHESTER -- Tom EDMONDSON (5 row button accordion) rec by PK, Harbottle, Northumb 12/7/54: FTX-121 - THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-245 1974 used for "La Russe" with "Good Humour" - Bob RUNDLE (mel): FTX-124 - Peter KENNEDY (mel): FTX-323 - Jim COUZA (H-dulc) with Duncan BROWN (bass): SAYDISC SDL-335 1983 bef "Fisher's Hornpipe" & "Swinging on a gate"

COME DOWN AND LET ME IN - TOP OF THE MORNING (Hornpipe)

COME DOWN TO LIMERICK - Triple Jig -- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29883

COME DOWN YOU (BUNCH OF) ROSES - BLOOD RED ROSES

COME FATHER FATHER - SWEET WILLIAM

COME FEE WI ME, TAM BUIE - BARGAIN WITH ME

COME FIE, LET'S A' TO THE BRIDAL - Triple Jig - see BLITHESOME BRIDAL

COME GIVE ME A SLICE OF YOUR BREAD - part of your store - fly off first of all - trouble no more - forest chilly & cold - covered with snow - ROUD#2451& #3161 - STOKOE-REAY SBNE 1899 pp136-7 "Come, Geordy, haud the bairn" words by Joseph Wilson (d-1875) to air of "The Whistling Thief"- KARPELES CSC 1974 2 p603 Sharp: Mrs Glover, Huish Episcopi, Somerset 1904

COME HASTE TO THE WEDDING - HASTE TO THE WEDDING

COME HEAR AGAIN THE STORY - ARMADA

COME HITHER, TOM - "and make up three" - ROUD#1336 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp300-1 #181 David Ball, Oxfordsh 3v (w/o)

COME HOME, PADDY REILLY - BALLYJAMESDUFF

COME HOME TO YOUR CHILDREN AND ME - Words by Edwin Waugh/ Music by P Delavaur - GRAHAM Dialect Songs of the North 1910 p3

COME IN, COME IN - YOUNG HUNTING

COME IN FROM THE RAIN - Single Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1104/ DMI #397 (Em)

COME INSIDE, YER SILLY BUGGER - "Come inside" (prison) - ROUD#5319 KEEPING: Cockney Ding Dong p179-- Jack TARLING rec by Neil Lanham, Haverhill, Suffolk 30/4/95 (gift): LANHAM NL-01/ CASS-1357

COME INTO THE GARDEN, MAUD - Broadsides incl Broadwood & B-G 5 #145 & 8 #255 - Great Exhibition & Jolly Dogs Songsters 1862 - TURNER: Parlor Poetry 1967 pp96-8

COME INTO THE PARLOUR - IF YOU'RE IRISH

COME INTO TOWN, MY FAIR LADY - single jig -- Micho RUSSELL of Doolin Co Clare rec by Edward Harber & Bill Ochs PWCD 80001 1995/ FTX-155

COME, LANDLORD FILL THE FLOWING BOWL - "He that courts a pretty girl" - drinking - strong beer & small ale - kissing - ROUD#1234 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) "The FB" - SBG 4:#305/ 7:#166/ 9:#188 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p670 "The Jolly Fellow" 4v/m - LONG DIOW 1886 pp157-158 (w/o) - GREIG- DUNCAN 3 #562 3v/m - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p50 #394 Elijah Iles, Inglesham & Charles Bond, Shaw, Wiltshire 4v (w/o) - see FILL THE FLASK B-G Ms XLVI - MERRY FELLOWS -- TROTTO: FOREST TRACKS FT-6003 1973 & FREE REED FFR-005 1976 - YETTIES RPL Radio 2 9/12/87: CASS-60-0554 - Alf PEACHEY rec by Neil Lanham, Framsden, Woodbridge, Suffolk: NL-02 1995 (?) CASS-1358 "Three jolly post-boys ("sitting in the Dragon")

COME, LANDLORD FILL THE FLOWING BOWL - 2/4 Instrumental Air - KERR MM 3 #386 p42 (D) "For tonight we'll merry merry be" - see COME LET US DRINK --- HAYMAKERS BAND led by PK rec London 25/3/56: RPL LP 23649/ FTX-041 aft "The Nutting Girl"

COME, LASSES AND LADS - "take leave of your dads" - DIXON SOP 1846 & BELL SOP 1857 (words only) from "Westminster Drollery" to 1671 dance-tune - words are practically a versification of wedding scene in Thomas Heywood's "Woman killed with Kindness" in which the servants below stairs squabble about the dances of their choice while the banquet proceeds in the hall above - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p531-3 - HAYWOOD #8 p6 (D) Jig - KERR MM 3 #404 p44 (G) Jig -- Bill SMITH, Shropsh rec by his son, Andrew, July 1982: CASS#1359 r/cd May 2000

COME LEND ME AN EAR - PLAIN TRUTH (Jig)

COME LET'S A' TO THE BRIDAL - BLITHESOME BRIDAL (Triple Jig)

COME LET US BE HAPPY TOGETHER - Broadsides & Songsters incl Selkirk's "Songs & Ballads for the People" #11 1852 p233

COME LET US BE JOLLY - "A sailor sighs as sinks his native shore" - pleasures on shore - ROUD#2077 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp277-278 ships log 1813 2v (w/o)

COME, LET US DANCE AND SING - COME DANCE AND SING

COME, LET US DRINK - "and drown all sorrow - get lushy together" (version of COME LANDLORD FILL THE FLOWING BOWL) - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 2 p670 "The Jolly Fellow"

COME LET US SING - TWELVE APOSTLES

COME LET US WITH ONE ACCORD - CHURCHWARDENS SONG

COME LITTLE LEAVES - "said the wind one day" - ROUD#1775 -- Walter PARDON rec by Mike Yates, Knapton, Norfolk: HOME MADE MUSIC LP-301 1984 learnt at his village school

COME LIVE WITH ME - Broadsides incl St Cecilia 1779 pp81-2

COME, LIVE WITH ME - comp by EMcC -- Ewan McCOLL with Peggy SEEGER (Guitar) "The Angry Muse" ARGO ZFB-65 1968

COME LOOSE EVERY SAIL - "to the breeze" - Sea song - ROUD#2016 - WHALL 1860/ 1912 pp52-4

COME, LOVE, COME - NANCY TILL (DOWN IN THE CANE BRAKE)

COME, LOVELY COMRADES - "never let us repine - we never will yield" - Regimental Soldier Song - ROUD#2420 - JFSS 20 [1916] Sharp Somerset (tune only with note by Lucy Broadwood on tune "Lochaber no more") - SHARP/KARPELES CSC 1974 #308

COME MOTHER MAKE MY BED - LADY MAISRY

COME MY BROTHER - DYING CALIFORNIAN

COME, MY LADS, AND LET US BE JOLLY - "drive away dull melancholy" - you and I agree - Merry - Solomon - Drinking Song - ROUD#1238 - BARRETT EFS 1891 "Sheepshearing Day" Twyning nr Tewkesbury, Gloucestersh - BARING GOULD Ms #76 (a) J Olver, Launceston, Cornwall (b) Samuel Gilbert FWB 1892 (c) J Ackford, Thrushleton SBG 1889 "imperfect version" (d) Edmund Fry, Lydford - SOW (not in Rev Ed) #76 adapted words/ BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 pp28-9 James Olver. Launceston, Cornwall & Edmund Fry, Lydford, Devon - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp54-55 #438 David Sawyer, Ogbourne, Wiltsh (w/o) - RICHARDS/ STUBBS 1979 p60 from Mrs Lowry, Brent, Devon 1969

COME MY LITTLE ROVING SAILOR - NO JOHN

COME, MY LITTLE SON - "Daddy's working on England's motorway" - comp by Ewan McColl for "The Song of the Road" (The M1) -- DUBLINERS: MAJOR MINOR MM-LP-14 1968 - Sandra KERR with Peggy SEEGER (auto-harp) & Jack WARSHAW (guitar): ARGO ZFB-64 1968

COME MY OWN ONE - SAUCY SAILOR

COME NANNY COME POLLY - HOME FROM THE FAIR

COME NOW OR STAY - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1001/ DMI 216 (D)

COME ON BOYS LET'S GO TO THE BALL -Sid HAMPHILL (panpipes) & Lucius SMITH (drums) rec Alan Lomax ATLANTIC SD-1346 1959

COME ON, COME ON - "Now one fine day in the month of May" - ROUD#8129 - Will NOBLE, Yorkshire rec by John Howson & Ian Russell: VETERAN VT-124

COME ON, COME ON - "let's go and draw our tin - if all works well before tonight - we'll blow the whole lot in" - RUSSELL: Singer, Song & Scholar 1986 p42-3 coll from Arthur Howard, Yorks 1980

COME ON, ISRAEL -- Belleville Acapella Choir rec by Alan Lomax, Va. USA Apr 1960: ROUNDER CD-1711 1998/ RPL LP 26146

COME ON, MAMA -- Big Bill BROONZY (gtr) & Georgia Tom DORSEY (piano) with Jane LUCAS (dancer) Paul OLIVER "Before the Blues" Radio 2 25/11/87 & 3/12/87: CASS-0431

COME O'ER THE BORDER -- William STARR (acc & piano) rec 1930s: BELTONA/ FTX-363

COME O'ER THE STREAM, CHARLIE - Song by James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd - tune is an extended version of the jig OVER (THE WATER) TO CHARLIE - Broadside by Sanderson (Edinburgh) - KERR 3 p33 - KENNEDY FTB 1 #36 -- Jim SMALL (harmonica) rec Cheddar, Somerset 1980: FTX-138 in "Waltz Medley" aft "Drink to me only" - Jimmy COOPER (ham dulc) FOREST TRACKS FT-3008 1975 in Scots waltz selection

COME PEOPLE ALL - SPURN POINT

COME ROLL HIM OVER - "O why don't you blow? - One man to strike the bell - 2 to take the wheel - 3 the top-gallant braces - 4 to man the capstan" - Sea Shanty - ROUD#8294 - MASEFIELD: Sailor's Garland 1906 p314 - SHAY 1925 p29 w/o

COME ROLL ROUND - COME ALL YOU FAIR AND TENDER LADIES

COME, SIRRAH JACKO - madrigal - STAVERTON BRIDGE rec by Peter Kennedy Foxhole School, Dartington, Devon 3/7/70 7"RTR-0142/ FTX-144

COME TELL ME DEAREST MOTHER - SORROWFUL LAMENT

COME TELL ME OF YOUR SHIP - Shape-note Hymn -- SOUTHERN TRADITIONAL SINGERS: ROUNDER 0094 1978

COME TELL ME WHEN - "come tell me where" - WILLIAMS #146 James Mills, South Cerney, Gloucestersh (w/o)

COME TENDER-HEARTED CHRISTIANS - song about ROGER McCORLEY -- Joe HOLMES 7 Len GRAHAM: TOPIC 12-TS-401 1979

COME TO DINNER - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1013/ DMI #228 (Am/A)

COME TO ME WHEN DAYLIGHT SHINES - WHEN DAYLIGHT SHINES

COME TO MY SCHOOL - "it's a life of misery" Anti-school skipping rhyme to tune of "Darling Clementine" -- Jean REDPATH (voc/ gtr) Radio 2 "Folkweave" 29/11/79: CASS-0411 - Isla St CLAIR: Various childrens songs (unacc): Radio 19/4/89: CASS-10- 0717

COME TO MY WINDOW - ROUD#966 - BARING GOULD SOW pp82-3 (Rev Ed only) - a version of GO FROM MY WINDOW

COME TO THE BOWER - "Will you - o'er the free boundless ocean ?" - ROUD#3045 - O LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp190-1 P Walsh, Clogher, Co Tyrone -- Nellie WALSH (unacc) rec Wexford 6/8/47: RPL 11222

COME TO THE FAIR - FAIR

COME TO THE HIRING - "Young men and maidens draw near for a while" - Jamesy McCARTHY rec by Jim Carroll & Pat Mackenzie, Ollie Conway's Bar, Mullagh, Co Clare 1976: TOPIC TSCD-670 1998

COME TO YOUR TAY - Reel (D) - COLE #2 p28 - KERR MM 2 #288 p31 - O'NEILL MOI #1369/ DMI #621 "The Sailor's Jacket"

COME UNDER MY DIMITY - Jig - COLE p655 (D)

COME UNDER MY PLAIDIE - "The night's gone to far" - ROUD#8694 - Many BSs - sung by David KENNEDY (1825-1887) - GREIG-DUNCAN 7 p85 - JOHNSON SMM 6 pp550-1 - see BLACK ROGUE (jig)

COME UP AND SEE MY GARRET/ GRANNY - "come up and see her/it noo" - RITCHIE, James SS 1964 p115 - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp121-2 from Jeannie Robertson -- Ewan McCOLL: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959 Glasgow - Rab ELLIOTT rec by Ewan McColl & Peggy Seeger: Birtley Co Durham: FOLKWAYS FG-3565 1962

COME UP, HORSIE - MAMA'S GONE TO BUY

COME UPSTAIRS WITH ME - Slip Jig -- Alistair ANDERSON (Engl conc) with Tich RICHARDSON (gtr): TOPIC 12-TFRS-501 1974 after "Kick the World before" & bef "Maltman comes on Monday"

COME WEST ALONG THE ROAD - Reel - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #793 (G)-- GLENSIDE CEILI BAND: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-159 1967 with "Trip to Durrow" etc - KILFENORA CEILI BAND (West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283 1974

COME WITH ME NOW - Jig - O'NEILL DMI #312 (not in MOI) (D)

COME WRITE ME DOWN THE POWERS ABOVE - "the man that first invented love" - dialogue in which he offers her gold if she will fancy him - ROUD#381 - GREIG-DUNCAN Coll 1995 vol 5 #980 pp153-6 5var 7v/m titled "Look ye down" & "My Joy and Comfort" - BARING GOULD Ms #133 (3 versions) "The Scornful Dame" incl Bs "Look down ye powers above" while trad versions begin "Descend ye powers from above" - Lucy Broadwood Coll BS #114A no imprint has title "Second Thoughts Best" - BARING GOULD Ms#133 "The Scornful Dame" (a) Robert Hard SBG 1891 (b) Mary Sutherly, Huckaby Br 1889 (unpubl) - SHARP-MARSON FSS 1904-9 p3 (2var) - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #129 p503 Richard Adams, East Harptree, Somerset 1906 - JFSS 1:1 1899 p22 Mrs Kate Lee: Wm & Thos Copper, Rottingdean, Sussex "Wedding Song" - JEFDSS 1954 p149 2 parts of Coppers transcr by Francis Collinson - ED&S 29:1 1967 p16 from JFSS: Wm & Thomas Copper "WS" - COPPER SESB 1971 pp270-1 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex - PURSLOW CL 1972 p17 Hammond: Joseph Elliott (w) Todber & Henry Marsh (m) Dorchester, Dorset 1905-7 - KENNEDY 1975 #126 p302 Cecilia Costello 1951 6v/m --- PEACOCK SNO 1965 p971 2 pp571-2 Mrs Charlotte Decker, Nfl 1958 - similar theme see COLIN AND PHOEBE -- Cecilia COSTELLO rec by PK, Birmingham Aug 11/8/50: FTX-013/ rec by Marie Slocombe 30/11/51: RPL 17034/ LEADER LEE 4054 1975 & rec by PK 1951: FTX-098 - Jim & his son, Bob COPPER rec by Brian George, Peacehaven, Sussex 1/3/51: RPL 16065 - Jim & John with sons, Bob & Ron COPPER rec by Seamus Ennis, Peacehaven, Sussex 3/4/52: RPL 17986 (2pt harmony)/ TOPIC TSCD-534 2001 - Bob & John COPPER rec Festival Hall concert: EMI CLP-1910 1965 - Bob, John & Jill in 4x30 min progs Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS 60-1013-4 - Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-87 1973 (B-G version) "The Scornful Dame" - Shirley COLLINS with her sister Dolly (flute-organ): ISLAND FOLK-1001 (boxed) 1975 - Sheffield Folk Chorale (Graham & Eileen Pratt) GRAIL CD-005 2003

COME YE FRIENDS OF A SOCIAL LIFE - Glee - ROUD#1236 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp52-3 #340 Robert King, Castle Eaton, Wiltsh (w/o)

COME YE O'ER FRAE FRANCE - CAM Y OWER FRAE FRANCE

COMELY JANE DOWNING - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1461/ DMI #692 (G)

COMELY YOUNG DAME, THE - OUR WEDDING DAY

COMELY YOUTH, THE - BAILIFF'S DAUGHTER OF ISLINGTON

COMES - HERE COMES

COMET, THE - Quadrille Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 3 pts (G/G/D) - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (D) #122 p399

COMET WALTZ, THE - Tunebook Ms (D) #77 p476

COMFORTS OF MAN, THE - "When I was young many troubles I got" Ch: "Ri-toorsl, looral" etc - married a wife - Betty - letters - Uneasy Wedlock - ROUD#1601 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) - PURSLOW MB 1965 p17 Hammond: Henry Adams, Sturminster Newton, Dorset 1905 & Gardiner: George Digweed, Micheldever Hampsh 1906 -- tune is "Richard of Taunton Dene"

COMIC LOVE - see also DISABILITIES - PARSONS - BABY BOY - BACHELOR'S HALL - BALL O KIRRIEMUIR - BARNEY MAGEE - BIDDY YOU ARE SO HANDSOME _ BLACK COOK - BLUE HANDKERCHIEF - BOB RIDLEY - BONNY GATESHEAD LASS - BRIDGET HOGAN - BROWNDEAN LAWS - BUG AND FLEA - BUNG YOUR EYE - BURGLAR MAN - BURKE'S ENGINE - CHA B'ANN DUBH A BHA MO LEANNAN (My Sweetheart has not got black hair) - CHA B'ANN DUBH - CHARMING YOUNG WIDOW - COBBLER AND THE GOOSE - CODFISH - CORK LEG - COURTIN IN THE KITCHEN - COURTIN IN THE STABLE - DICK MOLONEY'S DAUGHTER - DO YOU WANT YOUR OLD LOBBY WASHED DOWN ? - DOLLY AND HODGE - DOWN THE ROAD - FARMYARD GATE - FOUR AND NINE - FOX AND THE HARE - FROG AND THE MOUSE - FUNNY LITTLE PLACE TO HAVE ONE - GET AWAY OLD MAN - HALF PAST TEN - HARRY BROWN - HARRY THE TAILOR - HERRING'S HEAD - I'LL GO TO KANMORE - I WISH THEY'D DO IT NOW - IN DERRY DOWN DALE - IRISH JUBILEE - JOE MUGGINS - JOHNNY SANDS - JOLLY JENKIN-O - KATE FROM BALLINAMORE - KEYHOLE IN THE DOOR - KISSIN IN THE DARK - LEISHA - LET MR MAGUIRE SIT DOWN - LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP - McFARLANE O THE SPROTTS - MADAM WILL YOU WALK ? - MAID AND THE MAGPIE - MARNIN FAIR - MASKIN RUNG-O - MILLER'S SHE-ASS - Mr DONE - MOLLY BROWN - MY GOOD LOOKING MAN - NEXT SONG ON THE PROGRAMME IS A DANCE - NINETEEN YEARS OLD - NONSENSE SONG - NOTHING ELSE TO DO - OLD BOG HOLE - OLD KING COLE - OLD MAID IN THE GARRET - OUR SARAH'S GETTING A CHAP - OLD SOW - PIRN-TAED JOCKIE - PITTEN WEE WI JOE - PRIESTS - RICHARD OIF TAUNTON DENE - RIGS OF LONDON - RING A DOO A DAY - RUMPSY-BUMPSY - St KEVIN OF GLENDALOUGH - St PATRICKS DAY - SARAH SYKES - STUTTERING LOVERS - SWEET BETTY MAGEE - THREE SON'S O ROGUES - TOM PEARCE - TOMMY GO DOWN TO YOUR UNCLE - TRIP OVER THE MOUNTAIN - TWO HEIDS ARE BETTER THAN YIN - UPSIDE DOWN - WEDDING THAT WASN'T - WEEK'S MATRIMONY - WHEN ADAM WAS FIRST CREATED - WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO ? - WHISTLING THIEF - YOU CANNA PUT IT ON TO SANDY

COMICS (Performers) - Alex CAMPBELL - Gus ELEN - Mike HARDING - The KIPPERS - Noel MURPHY - Alan SHERMAN - THREE MUSTAPHAS - Fred WEDLOCK - Bernard WRIGLEY

COMICAL TAILOR, THE - Irish Gaelic -- Bartley Connelly rec Alan Lomax, Carna, Co Galway 1951: 7"RTR-0591

COMING BACK TO MILTOWN song -- KILFENORA CEILI BAND (West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283 1974

COMING DOWN FROM - ALDERMASTON - MANCHESTER ANGEL

COMING DOWN THE FLAT - "If a body" Australian parody to tune of "Comin thro the Rye" (types of male headwear (hats or caps) -- Mike JACKSON & Group: LARRIKIN LRD-9012 1981

COMING DOWN TO ALDERMASTON - nr Reading, Berksh - "marching to Trafalgar Square" - comp by SC -- Sydney CARTER (voc) with Donald SWANN (voc & piano) rec by PK, London 6/6/61: RTR-0416-9 (4 reels)/ RTR-1094/ FTX-146

COMING DOWN WITH A BUNCH OF ROSES - BLOOD RED ROSES

COMING FROM THE WEDDING - Hornpipe - O'NEILL MOI #1621/; DMI #854 (A)

COMING HOME - NOW I'M COMING HOME

COMING HOME FROM REILLY'S PARTY - Jig -- Dan Mc NIFF (flute) rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 19/7/52: RPL 18542/ FTX-370

COMING HOME FROM THE BOG - Reel - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #141 p76 G

COMIN HAME FRAE THE CODLINS - FISHERMAN'S WIFE

COMING HOME FROM THE WAKE - "Young Nelly the milkmaid, so bonny, buxom and gay" - with young Roger for to play" - Seduction in the new-mown hay - ROUD#1606 - DUNCAN W427 & M121 "Young Helen the milkmaid" - PURSLOW MB 1965 p59 Hammond: Mrs Russell, Upwey, Dorset 1907 "Nelly the milkmaid" - RUGBY SONGS 1967 "Young Roger of Kildare" -- see FAGAN'S WAKE - GOING TO THE WAKE - HAYMAKING COURTSHIP - NEW MOWN HAY --- FOWKE TSSO 1965 p12 O J Abbott, Ont, Canada 1957 "Nellie" (PENGUIN BBFB 1976 pp144-5) -- Harry COX rec by E J Moeran, Sutton, Norfolk 1947: RPL 16416/ TOPIC TSCD-512 (D) 2000 (RPL version) - Sam LARNER rec by Philip Donnellan, Winterton, Norfolk 7.3.58 "Nelly the milkmaid" - Cheryl JORDAN (+ ch): FOREST TRACKS FT-3007 1975 - -- O J ABBOTT rec by Edith Fowke: FOLKWAYS FM-4051

COMING HOME LATE - CUCKOLD SONG

COMING IN ON A WING AND A PRAYER -- Joseph SPENCE (+ guitar), Bahamas: ARHOOLIE-1061 1972

COMING OVER THE HILLS - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1448/ DMI #682 (G/D)

COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN - "She'll be -" -- Pat SHAW calling square dance with HAYMAKERS Band DECCA (78 rpm): CASS-30-0570 - Streets of Song TOPIC 12-T-41 1959/ CASS-60-0202 tune used for "Murder, Mickey Murder" - "American Folksongs for Children" Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1225

COMING THRO' THE FIELDS - Miss THORNTON'S

COMIN THROUGH THE RYE - "If a body meet a body" - ROUD#13589 - adaptation written by Charles Osborne & sung by Herbert Campbell - BURNS Merry Muses p39 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1860 p315 (1v w/o) "Jeannie's a weet peer body - she's but seldom dry - an she's drabbled a her petticoats" - LEGMAN - HAYWOOD #20 p39 (A) m/o piano - KERR MM 3 #370 p41 (D) - see COMING DOWN THE FLAT (Australian parody) - Willie KEMP & Curly MacKAY rec 1930s: FTX-360 -- The Jim CAMPBELL BAND "Songs for dancing" Scottish Dance Party: MILLER MER 356 1972 - John McDONALD (mel): TOPIC 12-T-263 1975 - Jimmy COOPER (ham dulc): FOREST TRACKS FT-2008 1975

COMMERCE HORNPIPE - MITTEL #54 p22 (G)

COMMERCIALS - ADVERTISEMENT

COMMODORE MOORE - Hornpipe - MITTEL #56 p22 (F)

COMMON BILL - "I will tell you of a fellow" - unwelcome courtship - "I hardly think I will" - ROUD#442 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp52-3 Mrs Wilson: nn, Leicestersh - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 #891 p443 (2 versions) --- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp427-8 Dr George Hastings, Ark 1938 (w/o) & Mrs Charles Kinnaird, Mo 1939 (w/o)

COMMON RIDING - CUSTOMS - LANGHOLM (Dumfriesshire) - SOUTERS OF SELKIRK

COMMUNISM - HARRY WAS A BOLSHIE

COMMUNITY DANCES - Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

COMPASS - BOXING THE COMPASS

COMPETITIONS - CONTESTS

COMPLAINTS - ILLNESSES - INVINCIBLE INVA:ID

COMPLIMENTS RETURNED - I DON'T THINK MUCH OF YOU

COMPOSERS (Classical) using folkmusic - BARTOK, Bela - BUTTERWORTH, George - DELIUS, Frederick - GRAINGER, Percy - HOLST, Gustav - MOERAN, E.J. - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph

COMPOSITIONS - SINGERS - Britain - ANGEL, Ron - BELLAMY, Peter - BRUNE, John - CAMPBELL Ian, - CARTER, Sidney - CLAYRE, Alasdair - COTTAM, Geof - COUSINS, Dave - CUTLER, Adge - DALLAS, Fred - DIGANCE, Richard - DODDS, David - FAULKNER, John - FISHER, Archie - FLETCHER, Tom - GLASGOW, Alex - GOULDER, Dave - GRAEBE, Martin - GUTHRIE, Woody - HANDLE, Johnny - HARDMAN, Rosemary - HENDERSON, Hamish - IRVINE, Andy - JACKIE & BRIDIE - JONES, Nic - KELLETT, Rowland - LITTLE, Marie - - McCOLL, Ewan - McGINN, Matt - Iain MacNEACAIL - MILES, Graeme - MITCHELL, Joni - PRATT, Graham - ROARING JELLY - ROBERTS, Keith - ROOKE, Fred - ROSE, Tony - RUSSCO - SEEGER, Peggy - SNELL, Richard - STEELEYE SPAN - STEWART, Belle - SWANN, Donald - TAWNEY, Cyril - THOMAS, Ian - TUCKER, Adrian - WATSON, Roger - WEDLOCK, Fred - WRIGLEY, Bernard - ZIGGURAT --- DRIFTWOOD, Jimmy - DYLAN, Bob - PROFFITT, Frank - MITCHELL, Joni - OCHS, Phil - PAXTON, TOM - REYNOLDS, Malvina - RITCHIE, Jean - SEEGER, Peggy/ Pete - WEST, Don & Hedy

COMPOSITIONS - Instrumental - ACCORDIONISM (John Kirkpatrick) - ALMAN (Bert Jansch) - BIDDLESTON HORNPIPE (Billy Pigg) - BILL CHARLTON'S FANCY (Billy Pigg) - BILLY PIGG'S HORNPIPE - BILLY'S REEL (Billy Ballantine) - BONNY NORTH TYNE (Billy Ballantine) - BRIDGE OF AYR (Jimmy Garson) - CARRICK HORNPIPE (Billy Pigg) - CHRISTINE'S WALTZ (Jim Couza) - DOCKYARD BLUES (Brian Roberts) - DR Mc LEOD OF ALNWICK (Billy Pigg) - FLOWERS OF ENGLAND (Jim Couza) - JUMP AT THE SUN (John Kirkpatrick) - LEAVING LERWICK HARBOUR (Willie Hunter Junr) - LEFT HANDED TUSHKAR (Ronald Cooper) - MALLORCA (Duke of Windsor) - MALT HOUSE (Roger Watson) - MOUNTAIN ROAD (Michael Gorman) - MOVING CLOUDS (Neil Boyle) - M' LADY NANCY (Bert Jansch) - PEEL THE CARROT (Jim Couza) - PEREGRINATIONS (Bert Jansch) - PUDDLEGUM'S MISERY (John Kirkpatrick) - RHYTHMS IN SPACE (Brian Roberts) - ROAD TO HOULL (T Anderson) - SALVATION BAND (R Watson) - SKAE BRAE (Jimmy Garson) - SNOWFLAKE (Jim Couza) - STRAYAWAY CHILD (Margaret Barry) - WILD CAT BLUES (Brian Roberts) -- Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

COMPOSITIONS - Song - Britain & Ireland - ALL IN A DAY (Alex Glasgow) - ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER (Rosselson) - ARBROATH LIFEBOAT DISASTER (Dallas) - ASCENT OF EVEREST - AWAKE AWAKE (SS) - BALLAD OF JESUS CHRIST (McColl) - BALLAD OF JUDAS (Bellamy) - BANDY-LEGGED MULE (C Purcell) - BANKS OF SICILY (Henderson) - BARLEY RAKINGS (Andrew Lees) - BATCHELOR'S HALL (Steeleye Span) - BANEASA'S GREEN GLADE (Andy Irvine) - BERRYFIELDS OF BLAIR (Belle Stewart) - BIRK & THE BROOM BLOOMS BONNY (Adam McNaughton) - BOLD CONSTRUCTION MEN (John Faulkner) - BONNY BROWN GIRL (Steeleye Span) - BONNY LASSIE O THE MORNIN (Jack Foley) - BOOTBLACK'S LAMENT (Dave Cutler) - BRAVE BURKE (M Holland/ J Parker) - BRISTOL MAIL (Keith Marsden) - BROADSIDE MAN (J Connolly/ J Meek) - BROKEN STATUES (G.Tyrrall) - CARRY-ON IN THE BERRYFIELDS (Belle Stewart) - CHEMICAL WORKER'S SONG (Ron Angel) - CHRISTMAS HARE (Roger Watson) - COME ALL YE ROVING MINSTRELS (Denny/ Hutchings) - COCKERHAM DEVIL (Edwards) - COMING DOWN FROM ALDERMASTON (S Carter) - CONGLETON BEAR (Pete Coe) - CONSCRIPT'S FAREWELL (Dallas) - COSY CROOKED LANE (G Hughes) - CRADLE TO THE GRAVE (McColl/ Seeger) - CRAZY MAN MICHAEL (Richard Thompson) - CROW ON THE CRADLE (S.Carter) - CRUICIFIXION BALLAD (S Carter) - D-DAY DODGERS (Hamish Henderson) - DANCE WITH ME (Steeleye Span) - DAN THE DUSTMAN (J Kirkpatrick) - DEAD DOG SCRUMPY - DEVIL (S Carter) - DIXIE'S DOG - DO IT YOURSELF SONG (Wedlock) - DON'T TELL I TELL EE - DOWN BELOW (S Carter) - EASTER TREE (Goulder) - ELF-CALL (SS) - FAILING TO COMPREHEND (Ian Thomas) - FAREWELL FAREWELL (Thompson) - FAREWELL TO NANCY (Bogle) - FAREWELL TO THE LAND (Bellamy) - FIDDLER'S GREEN (J Connolly) - FIDDLER'S HILL (Bellamy) - FOLKSY SONG (Les Barker( - FRANK & RUBY KELBY (Belle Stewart) - GEORGE MORRIS (J McDonald) - GOODBYE (Bellamy) - GUISBORO ROAD (Graeme Miles) - HANGMAN AND THE PAPIST (Dave Cousins) - HIGHLAND CHIEF (Belle Stewart) - HOLE IN OUR BACKYARD (Roger Watson) - HUMOURS OF EARLS COURT - ICY ACRES (C Wilkie) - IF THE PIDDLETRENTIDE JUG BAND HIT THE CHARTS - JACK TATTERSALL (Roger Watson) - JOHN ANDY & DONALD (Belle Stewart) - JOHN NORTH (Vin Garbutt) - KING OF THE DITCH DIGGERS (G Miles) - KNOCKING NELLY - LIVERPOOL HOME - LIVING DEAD (P.Coshell) - LLANGYNWYD HUNT - LUCKY PLOUGHBOY (J Macdonald) - LURE OF TV (S Carter) - MAN WITH A MICROPHONE (S Carter) - MARS FOR EVERMORE (Andrew Lees) - MASTER BUILDER (J Brune) - MAY (M Carter) - MEN O WORTH (A Fisher) - MINER'S SONG (Rosselson) - MIXED UP OLD MAN (S Carter) - MOWING MATCH BALLAD - NATIONAL HEALTH (D Thomas) - NEW TRACTOR (Eddie Butcher) - NEWCASTLE RACE WEEK (Lawson) - NOSTRADAMUS (Al Stewart) - NUMBER TWO TOP SEAM (Colin Cater) - NYA SONG (Alex Campbell) - O BY THE WAY - ODE TO THE COMMON MAN (Ian Thomas) - OFF THE BEATEN TRACK (Ian Thomas) - ONE MISTY MOISTY MORNING (Steeleye Span) - ONE WAY STREET GIRL (Ian Thomas) - ORE BOATS (Gordon Steer) - OUR BILL - OUTBOARD MOTOR MAN (Graham Penny) - PARSON'S PEACHES (Bellamy) - PLASTIC PIES - PULLING IN SONG (Peter Betts) - PUTTING OUT THE DUSTBINS (S Carter) - RANTER'S WHARF (J Conolly) - RAT RACE (S Carter) - RED PETROL (D Thomas) - ROVING PLOUGHBOY (J Macdonald) - SAMMY'S BAR (Tawney) - SECRETARY'S SONG (Janet Russell) - SETTLE-CARLISLE RAILWAY (M Donald) - SEVEN HUNDRED ELVES (SS) - SIGNS ON THE WALL (Ian Thomas) - SLIGO BETTISON (Roger Watson) - SMITHFIELD MARKET FIRE (Dallas) - SO FAR FROM HOME (Tim Brooks) - SOCIALISM IN OUR TIME (S Carter) - STRANGEST DREAM (Mc Curdy) - SUDBURY FAIR (Roger Watson) - THERE'S A BIRD ON MY HEAD (S Carter) - THIRTY FOOT TRAILER (McColl) - THIS TOWN IS NOT YOUR OWN (Shea Healey) - THRASHING TIME (Cox) - TIME WILL EVER CURE ME (Andy Irvine) - TRAVELLERS CAME TO REDBRIDGE (Richard Snell) - TWELVE WITCHES (Steeleye Span) - TWO BROTHERS (Belle Sterwart) - UNTO MY LOVE (Roger Watson) - WAGON DRIVER'S SONG (Ernie Green) - WANDERING SHEPHERD LADDIE - WE DON'T WANT TO LIVE LIKE THAT (Mc Coll) - WEARY CUTTERS (SS) - WEATHER FORECAST SONG (Wedlock) - WEE MAGIC STANE (Mc Evoy) - WEE WEE MAN (Steeleye Span) - WHITBY WHALER (Richard Grainger) - WICKED LADY CHATTERLEY (S Carter) - WILD ROVER (Alistair McDonald) - WISH (Ian Thomas) - WOMEN'S LAND ARMY (W D Thomas) --- ABIGAIL (Jean Ritchie) - ANGER IN THE LAND (Don West) - BONNEVILLE DAM (Woody Guthrie) - HARD TRAVELLIN (Guthrie) - I AINT MARCHING ANY MORE (Phil Ochs) - IT AINT ME BABY (Bob Dylan) - MOUNTAIN BORN (Jean Ritchie) - NEW RESTAURANT (Malvina Reynolds) - PALE GREEN DISEASE (Hedy West) - POOR MAN (Frank Profitt) - ROVING GRAVEDIGGER (Hedy West) - SERVES EM FINE (Dave McCann) - UNFORTUNATE MAN (Jimmy Driftwood) - YOU ARE MY DEAREST DEAR (Jean Ritchie) -- Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

COMPUTER DATE BLUES -- Adrian TUCKER (with harmonica, kazoo, gtr & drum set): FTX-037

COMRADES - "We in childhood played together" - Music Hall Song popularised by Tom Costello - ROUD#1494 - DUNN FOS 1980 pp60-1 Bob Hart, Blaxhall, Suffolk -- Bob HART rec by Bill Leader, Snape, Suffolk: MT CD 301-2 - SAYDISC SDL-232 1972 cass: Penny Piano

 
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