CU-CUC, A CHUAICHIN - "Cuckoo where will we spend the summer?
- we'll spend it in the glens" - CROININ 2000 ##42 pp92-4 - Cf CUACHA
GHLEANN NEIFIN -- Elizabeth Cronin: rec by CBE 393b 1947: FOUR COURTS CD-1#7
CUACHA (MO) LONDUBH BUIDHE - "Cuckoo, yellow blackbird"-
O BOYLE CDCU 1944 - Father Murphy: AMHRAIN CHUIGE ULADH (Dungealgan Press, Dundalk)
- Irish Gaelic -- Sheila GALLAGHER rec by PK, Middledore, Co Donegal 24/8/53:
RPL 20148/ FTX-272 (talk aft) - O BOYLE Family:
CEOLTA GAEL OSS-2 1971 on d/cass 0938-C60 - played by Paul
Rodgers (acc) rec by Noel Hamilton, Torre Island 1968: FTX-276 (radio prog)/ FTX-277 (field rec)
CUAICHIN GHLEANN NEIFIN - "The (Little) Cuckoo of Glen Nephin"
-- Pat KEANE, Galway: TOPIC: 12-T-177 1968 -- Seamus ENNIS (tune on
U-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-250 1974 - Vail O FLATHARTA (unacc) of Connemara rec by
Harry Bradshaw: CLADDAGH CC-45 1987
CUAN AG EIRIGH - SHIP AT SEA
CUBA -- CARIBBEAN
CUBAN, THE - Polka (G) - MOYLAN 2 #7 pp5-6 from John O Leary (melodeon)
learned from Padraig O'Keefe alt: "Bill the Weaver #1 Polka"
CUCANANDY - "Cuc-a-nandy-nandy" - poirtin shean an tsioda
(the little tune of silk) - is rince philib an cheoil (danced to Philip's music)
- Dandling Song in English & Gaelic - ROUD#5301 - CROININ 2000 #41 pp91-2
"Cuckanandy" - see also DANCE TO YOUR DADDY - SHE DIDN'T DANCE
-- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Brian George, Ballyvourney Co Cork 7/8/47: RPL
12614/ rec by Alan Lomax 1951 COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/ FTX-160/
SAYDISC CD SDL 411 1995 "Traditional Songs of Ireland" aft "Dance
to your daddy" - Seamus ENNIS rec by Brian George Dublin 20/9/49: RPL
13774 from Cronin/ rec by PK, London 1958: FTX-079
- "Dance a jiggety jig" Birmingham & Midland Folk Centre:
RPL Radio 2 "Folkweave" 1979: CASS-0413 - FOUR COURTS CD-1#3 "Cuckanandy"
CUCHULLAN'S LAMENT FOR HIS SON - "Woe is me my son a-keening"
- KENNEDY FRASER: SOTH vol 2 1917 pp24-6 "Cuchulann 's a Mhac"
coll & transl by Kenneth McLeod from Duncan McLelland, Eigg, Hebrides
CUCKOLD CAME OUT OF THE AMREY -- Anthony & Carole ROBB (N-pipes),
Colin ROSS (fid),Alistair ANDERSON (Engl conc): TOPIC 12-TS-278 1978
CUCKOLD OLD MAN, THE - SEAN DUINE DOIGHTE
CUCKOLDS - BALLAD OF KNOCKING NELLY
- GAME-COCK (BOLD DROVER) - LANCASHIRE FARMER- LITTLE MUSGRAVE - RAP TAP TAP
CUCKOLDS ALL A-ROW - "Not long ago as all alone I lay upon my
bed" - D'URFEY IV p77 (music & 8v) - PLAYFORD - SIMPSON p145-7
- OPIE ODNR 1951 #342 - LONDON IS A FINE TOWN -- COMPLEAT DANCING MASTER
(instrumental for dancing): ISLAND HELP-17 1973
CUCKOLD'S CAP, THE - "In Devonshire once lived a buxom old dame"
- BARING GOULD (unpubl.) Ms#115 "The Miraculous Hen" taken
down from Robert Hard "The Singing Machine", S.Brent, Devon 1888 &
broadside "Cuckold's Cap Garland" to the tune of "The
White Joak" -- Cyril TAWNEY: LEADER LER-2095 1976
CUCKOLD'S SONG, THE - "As I came home late last night as drunk
could be" - "Hame cam oor gudeman" (see Reel with
this title) - CHILD #274 "Our Goodman" ("OG") - ROUD#114
- BSs title "The Merry Cuckold and Kind Wife" - HERD AMS 1791
2 pp172-5 (w/o) - JOHNSON SMM 1803 5 #454 pp466-7 "OG came home at een"
- WILSON (with dance descr) p42 - DIXON SOP 1846 - BELL BSPE 1857 pp206-8
"Old Wicket and his wife" Yorksh (w/o) - CHAMBERS SOS pp184-190
"OG cam hame at een" - sung by David KENNEDY (1825-1887) -
FORD VS 1899 1 pp31-6 David Kennedy, Perth (w/o) "Hame cam oor gudeman
at een" - BARING GOULD Ms#143 "Old Witchet" (a) Thomas
Dart, Whitstone (b) Samuel Fone FWB 1893/ SOW Rev Ed 1905 (words much altered)
notes - SHARP Cf 1 p269 "Old Milking Cow" & 2 unpubl B-G
versions - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #39 p193 Matthew Pester, Rose Ash, Devon
1904/ James Brooks, Bridgwater, Somerset 1906 - GRAINGER Ms #235 James A Penny:
Horncastle, Lincolnsh 1906 "Milk cows wi' saddles on" - WILLIAMS
FSUT 1923 pp188-190 Ms#461 David Sawyer, Ogbourne, Wiltsh (w/o) "The
Old Farmer and his young wife" - HENRY SOP #21/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp508-9
Sally Doherty, Oughtymoyle, Co Derry 1924 (m/o)/ W T H, Coleraine, Co Derry
(m/o) "The Blin' Auld Man" - DUNSTAN CDFS 1932 Jim Thomas,
Camborne, Cornwall 1931 "Whiskers on a Baby's Face" - BALDRY
RSC 1939 p97 Norfolk (w/o) "My Old Man" - REEVES IOP 1958 pp167-8
Sharp: James Brooks (w/o) - HAMER GG 1967 p24 Harry Scott "As I came
home so late last night" - SEDLEY 1967 p216 collated - RUGBY 1967 "The
Traveller" - PURSLOW WS 1968 pp76-7 Hammond: Simeon Symonds, Whitchurch,
Dorset 1906 "The Merry Cuckold" - CRAY 1969 p6 "Five Nights
Drunk" - WALES WWD 1976 p50 George Belton "My Old Man" -
PALMER EBECS 1979 #103 pp172-3 Alfred Welfare, North Chailey, Sussex 1977 "Coming
Home Late" - RICHARDS-STUBBS 1979 p143 coll Ewan MacColl, Lancs: "The
Owd chap come ower t'bank" - ED&S 42:3 1980 pp4-5 Bob Patten &
David Bland: Charlie Showers, Drayton, Hambridge, Somerset "I came home
drunk last night" - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp90-93 3var: John Fleming, Eddie
Butcher (European Ethnic SRT3) "The Hillman" & Lizzie O
Hara, Magilligan, Co Derry 1966-9 "The Connaughtman" - WALES
BBR 1985 pp22-23 Mrs Minnie Wales, Horsham, Sussex - TOCHER 53 (1998) pp241-7
"Thainig Fear an Taighe Dhachaig" Scots Gaelic versions - CROININ
2000 #115 pp180-1 --- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #38 (Vol 1 pp271-4) "Our Goodman"
5var: Mrs Jane Gentry, Hot Springs, NC 1916/ Mrs Tom Rice, Big Laurel, NC 1916
(2 versions: Aug 17 & Aug 18)/ Mrs Wilson, Pineville, Bell Co., Ky 1917/
Mrs Alice Sloan, Barbourville, Knox Co., Ky 1917 - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp62-3
NS (w/o) - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp122-3 Mississipi (w/o) "Parson Jones"
- HENRY FSSH 1938 pp119-24 NC & Tenn (w/o) "OG" "3 Nights"
- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp181-5 2var Missouri "I went home one night"
- MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp317-9 Fla "OG" - HUBBARD BSFU 1961
pp34-7 Utah 3var (w/o) - PARLER ABB 1963 p17 Ark (w/o) "The Drunken
Fool" - PETERS FSOW 1977 p168 Wisconsin 1946 "The Old Man came
home again" - Reel: HOME CAME OOR GUDEMAN or BACK OF THE CHANGE HOUSE
-- Hugh VASS #039 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter N.E.Scotland 1929-35
- Willie MATHIESON rec by Alan Lomax, Turriff, Aberdeensh, 17/7/51: 7"RTR
0682 (2v spoken) "Hame cam oor gudeman at een" -- Colm KEANE
(sung in Gaelic) rec by Alan Lomax, Carna, Co Galway 1951: 7"RTR-0591 -
Harry COX rec by PK, Catfield, Norfolk: RTR-0275 & Mary CONNORS (tinker)with
chorus: RPL 18584 rec by PK, Belfast 1952: both on CAEDMON TC-1146/ TOPIC 12-T-161
- Charlie WILLS rec by PK: FTX-097 "Around
the world I've travelled"/ LEADER LEA-4041 1972 - Elizabeth CRONIN
rec by Seamus Ennis, Ballyvourney, Macroom, Co Cork, Aug 1954 (with speech):
RPL 21996-7 - Hassell MORGAN rec by Seamus Ennis, Fishguard, Pembrokesh 1954:
RPL 22830/ rec Feb 1959: RPL LP 26311/ FTX-503 -
Douglas KENNEDY: HMV 1954 (78 rpm)/ rec by PK 1961 "Hame cam oor gudeman
at een" (learned from grandfather David Kennedy, "The Scottish
Singer"): FTX-041 - Tony WALES (with gtr) learned
from his mother, Horsham 1957: 7"RTR-0089 dub from FG 3515 Sussex F/S &
Ballads - Harry SCOTT rec by PK, Eaton Bray, Bedfordsh 1958: RPL LP 26071/ 7"RTR-0088/
FTX-307 A-ROVING #1/ FTX-503
"As I came home so late last night" - Joe HEANEY rec Galway
1959: RPL LP 26311 (also 1v sung in Gaelic)/ FTX-503
- Mabel SKELTON Arbroath rec 1964: RPL LP 28571/ 503
- Ewan MacCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-621 1956/ ARGO ZDA-68 1967 from his father,
William Miller, Stirling - George BELTON rec by Tony Wales, Sussex: EFDSS LP-1008
1967 "My Old Man" - DUBLINERS: MAJOR MINOR MM LP-3 1967/ FTX-307
"Seven Nights Drunk" - John REILLY, tinker rec by Tom Munnelly,
nr Boyle, Co Roscommon 1967: FTX-175 - Jack ELLIOTT
Birtley Durham: LEADER LEA-4001 1969 - John FLEMING rec by Hugh Shields, Magilligan,
Co Derry 1956: LEADER LEA-4055 1972 "The Hillman" - George
SPICER rec by Mike Yates, Selsfield, Sussex: TOPIC 12-T-235 1974/ TOPIC TSCD-663
1998 "Coming Home Late" - Harold GILL, Devon: TOPIC 12- TS-349
1979 - Mike SHAIL & EEZUM SQUEEZUM rec by PK, Devon: FTX-127
- Bill SMITH (71), Bridgnorth, Shropsh rec by his son Andrew (copy of cass with
25 songs): 5"RTR-0906 - Alf WILDMAN rec by Fred Hamer, Colesdon, Bedfordsh
1966: EFDSS VWML-003 cass-1989 -u-s-a - Orrin RICE
Tenn 1943: AAFS L-12 - "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced by Alan LOMAX,
1960 rec off air by PK: FTX-902 Horton BARKER (unacc)
"You Old Blind Fool" - Coley JONES (voc/gtr) 1929 (COLUMBIA
14489D) FOLKWAYS FP253/ 7"RTR-0306/ FTX-911
"Drunkard's Special" - Jean JENKINS rec by PK, London:
FTX-914 "Three Nights Drunk"- Percy RIDGE (unacc)rec by John
Lomax, State Pen, Huntsville, Texas USA May 1934: ROUNDER CD-1821 1999 "Western
Cowboy" - J.E.MAINER Band rec by Alan Lomax & Shirley Collins,
Concord, NC Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1701 1997 "Three Nights Drunk"
- Peggy SEEGER (voc/ gtr): ARGO ZFB-68 1967 (from E C Ball Galax Va) - Tom PALEY:
ARGO ZFB-3 1969 "Five Nights Drunk" - Frank PROFITT Junior
(voc/banjo): CLOUDLANDS (Tenn) CLC-008 1992 CASS-1356 "Four Nights Drunk"
CUCKOLDOM - "I find I am a cuckold - perchance we'll wear the
horn" - D'URFEY 4 p108 (7v) "The Growth of Cuckoldom"
CUCKOO, THE - "The C is a pretty bird, she sings as she flies"
- ROUD#413 - BSs incl SBG 6:188/ 6:189 - DUNCAN Ms W305 M39 & 383 "To
a meeting one evening" - GREIG-DUNCAN Coll 1995 vol 6 #1157 pp220-222
5var 3v/3m - BARRETT EFS 1891 p81 ("sailors") - BARING GOULD (a) Mary
Langworthy, Stoke Fleming 1892 (b) Robert Hard, S.Brent 1892 (c) sent by Frank
Baer/ GCS 1895 pp2-6 2var SBG- HITCHCOCK FSWC 1974 p32-33 Robert Hard/ Mary
Langworthy, Stoke Fleming, Devon 1892 - SHARP-MARSON FSS 3 - Sel Ed 1 pp48-49
- Schl Ser 7 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #163 p623-30 Mrs Harriet Young, West
Chinnock, Somerset 1905/ John Holt, Haselbury Plucknett, Som 1905/ Mrs Jarrett,
Bridgwater, Som 1908/ Lizzie Welch, Hambridge Som 1904 1v/m/ Mrs Kathleen Williams,
Drybrook, Gloucestersh 1921 1v/m/ Elizabeth Smitherd, Tewkesbury, Glos 1908/
Samuel Weekes, Priddy, Som 1905 1v/m/ Mrs Overd, Langport, Som 1909/ Mrs Beecher,
Shipston-on-Stour, Warwicksh 1910 (m/o) - JFSS 4 1902 p208 Sussex "The
Americans stole my truelove away" - JFSS 3:11 1907 p90-1 Hammond: Mrs
Gale, Powerstock, Dorset 4 v/m - JFSS 6:21 1918 p14 Frederick Keel: Mr Baker,
Thursley, Surrey 1v/m - HAMMOND FSOD 1908 - BUTTERWORTH FSSX 1913 pp12-13 Sussex
- WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p165 #395 Elijah Iles, Inglesham, Wiltsh (w/o)/ #127 Alice
Barnett, Quenington, Gloucestersh (w/o) - HENRY SOP §479 (10v) #127 ns
- OPIE ODNR 1951 #121 - REEVES IOP 1958 p97 Sharp: John Holt (w/o) - REEVES
EC 1960 pp79-81 SBG: Robert Hard/ Hammond: Mrs Gulliver/ Gardiner: Wm Brown,
Cheriton/ Moses Mills, Preston Candover, Hampsh 1907 (w/o) - DEARNLEY SCFS 1967
p7 Stockport Chesh - SEDLEY 1967 p118 Sam Henry & 1802 chapbook - PURSLOW
WS 1968 p32 Hammond: Mrs Gulliford, Combe Florey, Somerset 1905 - KENNEDY FSBI
1975 p348 Charlie Phillips, Symondsbury, Dorset 1951 - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES 1977
p201-4 Caroline Hughes (gypsy) Dorset 1962-6 - ED&S 40:1 1978 p24 Hammond:
Mrs Gulliford, Combe Florey, Som (text rearranged & augmented) - HOLLOWAY-
BLACK LEBB 1979 2 p31 Pitts BS London (w/o) - PALMER EBECS 1979 #76 p140 Barrett
--- SHARP App #140 - HENRY FSSH 1938 p278 Mary E King, Tenn 1929 (w/o) "I'm
going to Georgia" - COX FSMWV 1939 pp37-8 Nell Calwell, WVa "A
warning to girls" - COX p425 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp237-239 Mrs Carrie
Baber, Mo 1922/ Mrs Emma Dusenbury, Ark 1930 (w/o)/ Mrs Cinderella Kinnaird,
Mo 1937 (w/o)/ Mrs Birdie McKellops, Mo 1942 2v (w/o) - CREIGHTON TSNS 1950
p143 - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp364-6 Mrsw C S McClellan, Fla (w/o) - KARPELES FSFN
1971 p245 Joseph Jackman, Nfl 1930 - see also CUCKOO BIRD - JACK O DIAMONDS -- Dermot O Riordan
rec by Alan Lomax 1951: 7"RTR-0590 & DAT announced bef in Gaelic -
Bill WESTAWAY rec by PK, Belstone, Devon 26/5/52: RPL 17794 (2v) - Charlie PHILLIPS
rec by PK, Symondsbury, Dorset: 7T-008/ FTX-015
(1st v only) - Dorothy FURBUR rec by Seamus Ennis, Heswall Cheshire 5/6/57:
RPL LP 23494 - Reg GULLIFORD rec by PK, Combe Florey Somerset 1957 - Shirley
COLLINS with John HASTED (banjo), Ralph RINZLER (gtr), Guy Carawan (gtr) rec
by PK 1958 (ARGO): SEE FOR MILES SEE-212 1987 - Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec
by PK, Blandford, Dorset 1968: FTX-043 - PENTANGLE:
TRANSATLANTIC TRA-205 1969 - Dave GOULDER: ARGO ZFB-10 1970 Sharp Anne BRIGGS:
TOPIC 12-T-207 1971 Irish ? - Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-87 1973 from Baring-Gould
Devon - Andrew CRONSHAW (instrum): TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1139 1974 --- Jean JENKINS (of Vermont, USA) rec by PK,
London 1957: FTX-915 - Lena Bourne FISH rec by
Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffrey, NH USA 1940: FTX-922
(1v only) - Mrs Puckett rec by Maud Karpeles, Afton, Va USA Sept 1950: RPL 17141/
FTX-908 - Jean RITCHIE (+ dulc): COLLECTOR CLE-1201/
ELEKTRA EKLP-2 1952 2 versions/ rec IFMC Festival biarritz-Pamplona 1953: WESTMINSTER
WL-5334 1954 with dulcimer/ (unacc voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-90725 1995
- Sandy PATON (with gtr) rec London COLLECTOR JEA 1958 (45 EP) New York version
- Peggy SEEGER (with gtr): RPL LP 26265 (Unesco rec n/d) "A-walking
& a talking"
CUCKOO, THE - A.M. BLUES - CUAICHIN GHLEANN NEIFIN - ("The (Little)
Cuckoo of Glen Nephin") - CUACHA LONDUBH BUIDHE (Irish Gaelic) - CUICIN
BINN - GOK SANGER - GWGW, Y (Welsh) - Dialect rec on FTX-450
"I heard the cuckoo this morning" (turns out to be a pidgeon)
CUCKOO BIRD, THE - - Clarence
ASHLEY (voc/5-string banjo) 1928/ COLUMBIA 15409/ FTX-912 "The Coo-Coo Bird" - Hobart SMITH (vocal with 5-string banjo) rec by AL, Saltville, Va 1942: AFS 8723 A3/ ROUNDER 1799 2001 "The Cuckoo Bird"- Lisa TURNER (voc/banjo) rec by PK 1963 "Calling the tune #6 25/2/63 "The Cuckoo Bird" - Pete STANLEY (v/banjo) & Wizz JONES (gtr) rec by PK, London 9/4/64 4" - RTR#0409 (New Lost City Ramblers version)
CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE, THE - CATCH-ME-IF-YOU-CAN
CUCKOO CLOCK, THE - NUCLEAR DETERRENT, THE (Leon Rosselson)
CUCKOO HORNPIPE, THE - ALLAN #92 p23 (G) - BAYARD HCT #8 - COLE #8 p106
(D) - TWEED p40 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #46 p14 (D) -- Michael COLEMAN (fid
with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE d/cass 004 1991 "Murray's Fancy"
- John & Vincent McCUSKER (fids) rec by PK, Kilcreevy, Co Armagh 31/5/52:
RPL 18547/ FTX-372 - Seamus ENNIS (whistle): TRADITION
TLP-1013 1958 [?]/ EMBER-2054 1964 - RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER
EMB-3361 1965 aft "Cooley's" - Bob RUNDLE (whistle) & Tony
FRANKLIN (gtr) rec by PK 1978: FTX-124 - COLEMAN
Society: LEADER LEA-2044 1972/ CELTIC MUSIC CM-CD-048 1990 (Gift of Dave
Bulmer March 2005) - Vin GARBUTT (whistle): LEADER LER-2081 1975 - Chris
DRONEY (conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-503 1975 - FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec by Dave Byrne,
Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980 aft "Golden Eagle"
CUCKOO OF GLEN NEPHIN, THE - CUACHIN GHLEANN NEIFIN
CUCKOO WALTZ, THE - KOHLER 2 p112 "Cuckoo Valse" (A)
-- Albert FARMER (one-man band: mel, cym, drum) rec Lingfield, Kent 1964:
TOPIC 12-T-240 1974 - Charlie LINDSAY (tinker accordionist) rec by PK, Pitlochrie,
Perthsh 1955: FTX-363 - Jimmy DIXON & Ron WHATMORE
(harmonicas): TOPIC TSCD-659 Dances of S England
CUCKOO'S NEST, THE - "There grows a thorn bush in oor kail yard"
- Seduction - ROUD#1506 - Bs "The Bonny Brier Bush" incl SBG
1,2:43- FORD VS 1899 p157 (no tune) "The Bonnie Brier Bush"
(Ford, Burns and Lady Nairn all tried their hands at re-writing from the coarse
original) - HOGG Jacobite Relics "Cuckoo's a bonny bird" -
WILLIAMS ms from James Tanner, Bampton - PALMER EBECS 1979 #91 pp155-6 Bob Whitlock
(w) heard from Oxford man with tune from John Clare Ms Northampton Pub Lib)
- PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp203-4 from Jeannie Robertson "The Thorn Bush"
& notes --- PEACOCK 1965 p259 - MAGPIE'S NEST - Tune see HAM-FAT MAN (Australian)
- NAVVIE ON THE LINE - TIGHINN AIR AN SLIGHE (Scots Gaelic mouth music) --
John STRACHAN rec by Alan Lomax, Fyvie, Aberdeensh 1951: FTX-066
"Some like the lasses that's gay well dressed"/ "Songs
of Seduction" ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 "Twa'n'Twa" -
Kitty McLEOD, rec by Alan Lomax, Lewis 1951: FTX-301
(Scots Gaelic) - Jeannie ROBERTSON (tinker) of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1/11/53:
RPL 21083/ CAEDMON TC-1143/ TOPIC 12- T-158/ FTX-067
(2v only) & 301/ SAYDISC SDL-407 1994/"Songs of Seduction"
ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 - Jimmy McBEATH rec by Jean Ritchie: COLLECTOR CLE
1201 - Alex MacDONALD, Lewis: RPL LP 23797 (sung in Gaelic) - Ewan MacCOLL "Wanton
Muse" ARGO ZFB-67 1968 from Jeannie Robertson - Joe JONES (gypsy) rec Mike
Yates Kent: TOPIC 12-TS-395 1985
CUCKOO'S NEST, THE - Hornpipe - BAYARD HCT 8/ DTF 292 p245 10var - BREATHNACH
CRE 1 says: derives from ribald Elizabethan song: "Come ashore, Jolly
Tar, and your trousers on" - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #221 p101 from Seamus
Ennis (U-pipes) Dublin - BRODY p81 (D) - COLE #8 p106 "The Cuckoo Hornpipe"
- KENNEDY FTB 1951 1 14/ 1994 #53 p16 (G) - KERR MM 3 #210 p24 Highland (A)
"There grows a bonnie brier" -KERR 4 #282 p30 (D) & High
strain of MM 4 #288 p31 "Lime Street" - KRASSEN p205 - Tunebook
Ms 4/4 (D) 3 pts #206 p257 - MOYLAN 2 #33 p20 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
- O'NEILL MOI #1733-4/ DMI #913 (G) 3pts alt: "The Mower" -
ROCHE 1 #176 p68 "Magpie's Nest"/ 2 238 p19 "The Mower"/
3 #170 p60 (G) 3pts - Sharp Ms - see MAGPIE'S NEST (sung to this tune) - Cf
JACKY TAR (Hornpipe) -- Billy ANDERSON (piccolo) rec 1928: TOPIC 12-T-262
1975 - John J KIMMEL (mel) with piano Radio 2 Jan 1993 CASS-0488 (2var) - Paul
SWEENEY (fid) rec Belfast 28/8/43: RPL 6372 (78) - Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec
Irish Folklore Commission Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002
d/cass 1990 bef "Paddy's Trip" - Paddy BREEN (vert flute) of Clare
rec by PK, London 1950: FTX-078 - Robert JAMIESON
(fid) rec by Pat Shaw, Baltasound, Shetland 1952: RPL 18652/ FTX-068
- Sean (John) MAGUIRE Senr (whistle) of Co Cavan rec by PK, Belfast 7/7/52:
7"RTR-0543/ RPL 18379/ FTX-376/ "Songs
of Seduction" ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 - Paddy McCLUSKEY (fid) aged 73
rec by PK, Clough Mills, Co Antrim 5/8/53: RPL 21152 aft "Napoleon crossing
the Alps" - Jimmy McBEATH, KITTY MacLEOD 1951 & Jeannie ROBERTSON
1954 (mouth music): FTX-301 - Jim COLEMAN (fid)
in AS I ROVED OUT "Collector's" Radio prog 1956: bef "Princess
Royal" - Bob RUNDLE (whistle) & Tony Franklin (guitar) rec by PK
1978: FTX-124
CUCKOO'S NEST, THE - Morris Dance Tune - PHILLIPS FCTB p14 from Dave Swarbrick
-- Jim COLEMAN (fiddle) in AS I ROVED OUT Collector's Corner" London 31/1/54 with "Princess Royal": FTX-257 - Bert CLEAVER (pipe & tabor) playing Morris tune to Pete Seeger 9/6/54
- ORIGINAL RIVERSIDERS Skiffle Group (incl saxophone) rec by PK, CSH, London:
RTR-0492 - Willie CLANCY (whistle): TOPIC 12-T-175 1967 - Dave SWARBRICK (fid):
ELEKTRA BY-6030 1967 - DRUIDS: ARGO ZFB-22 1970 - YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-38 1972
- INN FOLK rec by PK, Dartington, Devon: FTX-095
(Morris tune coll Sharp) - MORRIS-ON: ISLAND HELP-5 1972 - John KIRKPATRICK
& Co (Morris mouth-music): LEADER LER-2033 1972 - John KIRKPATRICK with
Sue HARRIS, Martin CARTHY, Martin BRINSFORD & Fi FRASER: "Plain Capers"
Morris Dances from the Cotswolds: FREE REED FRR-010 1976 Longborough, Glos version
aft "Maid of the Mill" & bef "William & Nancy"
CUDDLE DOON - BAIRNIE'S CUDDLE DOON
CUDDLE IN, ME DARLIN - "My man says to me" - POLWARTH
1969 p5 South Shields, Durham
CUDDLY CLAW'D HER -- Colin ROSS (N-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-278 1978
CUDDY ALONE - FROG'S WEDDING
CUDDY'S FANCY - LADY MONTGOMERY
CUFFE STREET - or OLD CUFFE STREET - Reel -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid)
with Frank CASSIDY (fid) playing bass octaves rec by PK, Carrick, Co Donegal
13/8/53: RPL 19590/ FTX-370 - Simon DOHERTY (fid)
rec by PK, Glenties, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19594/ FTX-273
mis-labelled "Coffe Street" - Paddy LACHAN (fid) Donegal with
bass octave (as Cassidy)
CUICIN A CHUAICHIN - (Cuckoo, little cuckoo) - Irish Gaelic song
-- Mary O'HARA (+ harp): DECCA GES-1095 1973
CUICIN BINN, AN - "Sweet Little Cuckoo" - ROCHE 1 #63 p30
(Bm) 4/4
CUIL AODHA SLIDE, THE - CRANITCH #27 p135 12/8 (D)
CUILTEAN MARA - ROCKS OF RODEL (Hebridean)
CUILIN - comp in classic Irish ballad style by Dominic Behan - BEHAN
Songbook -- Al O'DONNELL: LEADER LER-2073 1972
CUIR A CHODLADH - "An seanduine" (old man = the baby)
- a lullaby in which the child is soothed to sleep by having its feet washed
and a drop to drink, continuing with fresh meat, soup, a hen's egg and a pinch
of butter - CROININ 2000 #43 pp94-5 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Brian George,
Ballyvourney, Co Cork 7/8/47: RPL 12614/ rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow/
FOUR COURTS CD-2 #2 - Seamus ENNIS rec by Joan Halifax Aug 1964: ROUNDER 1719
1998 "A warm drink for the baby"
CUISLE MO CHROIDHE - Air - ROCHE 1 #59 p29 (G) 3/4
CULLODEN - Inverness-sh - BATTLE
OF CULLODEN
CULLODEN DAY - 4/4 March - KERR MM 3 #415 p46 (##A)
CULLODEN MOOR - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p332-4 4var - see INVERNESS GATHERING
CUMAR NA CATHRACH - Reel - ROCHE 3 #75 p23 (Am)
CUMBERLAND - see also CARLISLE -
LAKE DISTRICT & WESTMORELAND - ALSTON FLOWER SHOW - CAMPBELL THE
ROVER - CANNY CUMBERLAND - ENLISTED COLLIER - FLOWER OF FRANCE - GILSLAND HORNPIPE
- HORN OF THE HUNTER - IRTHING WATER HOUNDS - IT'S NOBBUT ME (Poem) - JOE BOWMAN
- LION'S DEN - NAY NOT A BIT ON'T - THACKER'S HORSES - TRIP TO CARLISLE - WELTON
HUNT -- Recordings see AREA Listing
CUMBERLAND AND THE MERRIMAC, THE - "Was on a Monday morning
just at the break of day" - March 8 1862 - Union sailors fight gallantly
aboard the Cumberland but their shots cannot harm the ironclad Merrimac - they
are rammed and sunk with stars and stripes flying - LAWS #A-26 NAB 1950/64 p131
"The Cumberland or Good Ship Cumberland" - ROUD #630 --- CREIGHTON
SBNS 1932 pp282-3 from Ben Henneberry, Devil's Island, Nova Scotia - BROWN 2
1952 p530 "Cumblom" - CAZDEN 2 1958 p85 - PEACOCK SNO 3 pp909-10
from Mr & Mrs Hoven, Fogo, Newfoundland - WARNER TAFS 1984 #11 p65-7 John
Galusha - see also CUMBERLAND'S CREW -- John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne
Warner, Minerva, NY 1940: FTX-921/ APPLESEED APR-CD-1035
2000 - Frank WARNER with Jeff & Gerret: MINSTREL JD-204 1976
CUMBERLAND CREW, THE - "Now comrades assemble and listen to
my ditty" (to fight heroically until ship is rammed and sunk by The
(iron-clad) Merrimac - Sea battle off Virginia coast - LAWS #A-18 NAB 1950/64
p127 gives full list of many versions - ROUD#707 - RANSON SOWC 1948 p106 - PALMER
RVW 1983 #60 p95-7 Mr Crist, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 --- Delaney's Song Book
No.2 (1893) p.23 - DEAN FC 1922 p36-7 - GRAY SBML 1924 p162-5 references - RICKABY
BSSB 1926 #39 - SHOEMAKER, North Pennsylvania Minstrelsy (2nd edn.) pp.211-212
- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 #113 p244-6 - CAZDEN, Abelard Folk Song Book pt.1 pp.20-21
- SILBER, Soldier Songs & Home-Front Ballads (1964) pp.24-25 - FOWKE SSBNC
1981 pp102-3 Fenwick Hatt Ms, NS (w/o) -- James HENDERSON, rec by James M
Carpenter Dundee: FTX-141 - Judge Hand rec by Alan
Lomax, Washington, DC 1942: ROUNDER CD-1500 1997 "Iron Merrimac"
- John GALUSHA rec Warners, Minerva, NY 1940: FTX-921
- Stanley BABY rec by Edith Fowke, Toronto, Ont 1964: (FOLKWAYS FE-4018 `Songs
of the Great Lakes')
CUMBERLAND GAP - "Come on, boys, we'll take a little nap"
- ROUD#3413 - LOMAX: American Ballads & Folk Songs pp.274-276 - BROWN: North
Carolina Folklore 3 p.381 - THOMAS: Devil's Ditties (1931) pp.136-138 - RANDOLPH:
Ozark Folk Songs 3 p.264 - Journal of American Folklore 49 (1936) pp.241-242
-- Blind James HOWARD rec by Alan Lomax, Harlan, Ky 1933: Library of Congress
AAFS recording #77 A1 - Guy CARAWAN (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-919
- Frank PROFITT (voc/ gtr) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Beech Mt., Watauga
Co., NC 1959: FTX-933 & FTX-927
-- Lonnie DONEGAN: PICKWICK Hallmark HMA-204 1956/65
CUMBERLAND GAP - Appalachian Mountain Dance- BRODY p82 (G) discog -
LOMAX ? -- C B WOHLFORD (5 str banjo) rec by Maud Karpeles, Marion, Va, USA
Sept 1950 - SUGARLOAF SHELTONS (5 str banjo/ fid & gtr) rec by MK Alleghany
NC 12/8/55: RPL 23801/ FTX-907 - Franklin GEORGE
(banjo) Bluefield, W Virginia: SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-229 1972 - Ira BERNSTEIN
(clogging) with Jemmy (voc/ fid) & Evo (voc/ acc) BLUESTEIN rec NY 1989
CASS 0817 - Dent WIMMER (banjo) Floyd, Floyd Co Va 8/8/79 VWML-007 d/CASS 1026
1992 "Crazy about Song" rec Mike Yates
CUMBERLAND LONG EIGHT - WITHIN A MILE OF EDINBURGH
CUMBERLAND REEL, THE - KING OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS
CUMBERLAND'S CREW, THE - "Shipmates come gather..."
- LAWS#A-18 - ROUD#707 - THOMPSON BB&B pp358-60 - EMRICH FLAL 1937 pp426-8
- DOERFLINGER SSL 1972 pp133-6 - DEAN FC pp36-7 - CREIGHTON SBNS pp244-6 - FOWKE
SS&B pp102-3 - PALMER RVW pp95-7 - RANSON SOWC pp106-7 -- James Henderon
rec by James M Carpenter, Dundee, Angus c1928: FTX-141
- George Vinton Graham rec by Sidney Robertson Cowell, San Jose, Calif 19348:
ALC 3815A - Orlo BRANDON rec b7y Edith Fowke, Peterborough, Ont., Can 1964:
FOLKWAYS FE 4018 Songs of the Great Lakes
CUMHA DO DHUILLEAN SISCAL - (Lament for William Chisholm) - Scots
Gaelic -- Flora McNEIL, Barra rec by Alan Lomax 14/1/51: 7"RTR- 0175/
DAT/ EMBER FA-2055 1968/ ROUNDER CD-1743
CUMILUM - RIDE A MILE
CUMULATIVE
- BARLEY MOW - BITCHON BITCHETTE - CHRISTMAS PRESENTS - COCKS AND
HENS - FARMYARD SONG - HAVE YOU COME DOWN THE PIGRIM'S WAY ? (G Miles) - HERE'S
TO GOOD OLD - I HAD AN AUNTIE MONICA (K) - I TOUCHED HER ON THE TOE - JOLLY
GOSS HAWK - I'LL SING YOU ONE-O - MATTHEW THE MILLER - OLD AUNT KATE (USA) -
OLD WITCH WOMAN (Story) - ONE MAN WENT TO MOW - SI J'AVAIS LES SOULIERS - STICK
STICK BEAT THE DOG - TREE SONG - TWELVE APOSTLES - WHEN I FIRST CAME TO THIS
LAND (USA) - WHEN THE BOYS BARGED IN - WILD MAN OF BORNEO
CUNNAMULLA STOCKMAN'S JIG - Australian -- FLOWERS & FROLICS rec
"Empress of Russia" Islington London: FREE REED FRR-016 1977 aft "Mc
Carty" & bef "Manchester Galop"
CUNNING COBBLER, THE - COBBLER AND THE BUTCHER'S WIFE
CUNNING FOX, THE - comp by DD -- David DODDS: FTX-124
CUNNING OLD TRAITOR, THE - Holme Valley Hunt Songbook -- Pete COE
(+conc & ch): LEADER LER-2098 1976
CUNNINGHAM'S FANCY - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1290/ DMI #555 (Am ending C)
CUNNLA - Irish Gaelic Song/ Engl Transl/ Jig - "O my love, don't
come any nearer me - who is down there tapping at the window?" English
transl by Seamus Ennis - Tune is THE FRIEZE BREECHES (jig) - LOESBURG 1986 #1
p15 -- Mary JOYCE (16) Carraroe Galway (sung in Gaelic) COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/
ROUNDER CD-1742 1998 (RPL rec) - Joe HEANEY (Gaelic): TOPIC 12-T-91 1963 - PLANXTY:
POLYDOR Super 2383-186 1973 (S) (Ennis transl) - Tommy DEMPSEY (voc/ gtr): LEADER
LER- 2090 1976 with mouth music following song - Mike SHAIL & EEZUM SQUEEZUM
(in Engl) rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1979: FTX-127
- Sean McDONAGH (unacc) Junr Galway CIC-006 1988/ CASS-0902
CUP OF OLD STINGO - STINGO
CUP OF POISON - POISON IN A GLASS OF WINE
CUP OF TEA, THE - Reel (Em/D) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #278 p142 (D) - COLE
#2 p9 (D) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #85 p22 (D) - KERR MM 2 #220 p25 "The
cup of tay" & Cf MM 3 #144 p17 "A wee cup o' tea"
(Em) - Tunebook Ms R174 p327 (Em/D) "The Ladies cup of tea"
- LEVEY 1 #69 p27 (D/Em) "The Unfortunate Cup of Tea" -
MITCHELL #107 p84 (D) 3pts - MOYLAN 2 #68 p38 3pts from John O Leary (melodeon)
- O'NEILL DMI #792 (not in MOi) (D) 3pts - SULLIVAN 1 p22 (D) 3pts "The
Cup of tea" -- May KEOGH (fid) with Tommy DEMPSEY (acc): GAEL-LINN
CEF-017 1967 - Sean MAGUIRE (fiddle) with Eileen HUNTER (piano) & Pat CONROY
& Steve Cooney (guitar) CELTIC MUSIC CM-CD-048 1990 (Gift of Dave Bulmer Mar
2005) bef "The White Leaf"
CUPBOARD LOVE - GREASY COOK
CUPID THE PLOUGHBOY - "As I walked out one May morning"
sees ploughboy breaking clods so turns down a gent to marry him - LAWS #O-7
ABBB 1957 pp229-230 - ROUD#986 (#1714 Harry Upton) - Bss - BARRETT EFS 1891
p29 "Cupid the Pretty P" - BARING GOULD SOW#75 (words rewritten)
(a) Robert Hard, S.Brent (b) J Watts Thrushelton/ J Parsons - JFSS 3:11 1907
pp109-10 Hammond: Henry Marsh, Upwey, Dorset 1907 - JFSS 4:17 1913 pp336-8 Butterworth:
Jim Wilson, Askham Bryan, Yorksh 1907/ Mr Young, Bilborough, Yorksh 1908 (m/o)/
RVW: Mrs Verrall, Monks Gate, Sussex 1904 1v/m - REEVES EC 1960 p83 Baring Gould:
James Parsons, Devon 1888/ Hammond: Henry Marsh, Powerstock, Dorset 1907 (w/o)
- BROCKLEBANK-KINDERSLEY DBFS 1966 p15 HAMMOND: Henry Marsh - PALMER RVW 1983
#106 p162-3 Mr & Mrs Verrall, (with illustr of "Cupid's Tryumph")
--- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp344-5 Marcus Freck, Ill 1925 "Lone the Plow-boy"
- CAREY ASS 1976 pp40-1 1777-9 Timothy O Connor Ms Sailor's Songbook (American
rebel in English prison) "The Pretty P" -- Harry UPTON rec
by Mike Yates Sussex: TOPIC 12-TS-285 1976/ TSCD-655 "Rich Lady Gay"
- Walter PARDON rec by Mike Yates, Knapton, Norfolk: TOPIC 12- TS-392 1982 (with
interesting note)
CUPID'S CHAINS - "Come all you pretty maids" - ROUD#2104
- BARING GOULD Ms #101 "As Lovely Nancy sore lamenting" - BARING
GOULD GCS 1895 pp24-5 Elizabeth Burgoyne, Modbury, Devon (words rewritten)/
("Come all you pretty maidens")/ pp86-7 (words re-written except
first line) - HAGGARD IWBN 1935 pp36-7 Norfolk (w/o) "The Legend of
the Swaffham Tinker" ("John Chapman was a tinker who lived
in Swaffham Town" Norfolk) - dream - London Bridge
CUPID'S DARTS - ALL YOU THAT'S PIERCED BY CUPID'S DARTS
CUPID'S GARDEN - "Twas down in C G for pleasure I did walk"
- LAWS #M-12 ABBB 1957 p196 "The Apprentice Sailor" - ROUD#297
(& #903 "Prentice Boy") - VOC LIB 1822 p539 (w/o) - CHAPPELL
CNA 1838 #98 "I love a sailor bold"/ PMOT 1858 #727 - LONG
DIOW 1886 pp128-9 (w/o) - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) #129 p221 m/o "Covent
Garden" - ASHTON RSS 1891 #68 (w/o) - STOKOE-REAY 1899 pp186-7 "Twas
down in CG" - BARING GOULD GCS 1895 p50 - FORD VS 1899 2 p100 - GREIG-DUNCAN
5 1995 #970 pp96-8 (4var) 9v/3m "Covent's Garden" - SHARP Cf
1 p15 Louis Hooper & Lucy White - JFSS 2 1906 pp195-6 Mrs Verrall, Monks
Gate, Sussex 1904 - MERRICK Sussex 1912 - WILLIAMS #455 David Sawyer, Ogbourne,
Wiltsh (w/o) "The Lady and her Apprentice boy"/ #487 Mrs Phillips,
Burton, Wiltsh (w/o) - KIDSON GEF 1926 p98-99 - HENRY SOP #729/ HUNTINGTON 1990
pp446-7 Charles McIlvreavy, Coleraine, Co Derry 1937 "The Apprentice
Boy" - COPPER SESB 1971 p252-3 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex - PURSLOW
FD 1974 p20-1 Gardiner: Miss King, Lyndhurst, Hampsh 1906 (with note about version
in HUGHES 1858 "The Scouring of the White Horse") --- MACKENZIE
BSSNS 1928 pp88-9 Alexander Harrison, NS (w/o) "The Prentice Boy"
- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp92-93 Ben Henneberry, NS "Prentice Boy"
- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp429-431 Leila Morse, Missouri 1925 (w/o) - THOMPSON
PS 1958 pp54-6 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 "The Prentice Boy"
- HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 p92-4 ships log 2var: 1767/ 1828 (w/o) "Covent
Garden" - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp61-2 Wm Ireland 1954-60 6 -- Harry
COX rec Potter Heigham, Norfolk 18/12/45: RPL 17231 "So I boldly stepped
up to her" - Jim COPPER rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 1/8/51 - Bob
& Ron COPPER rec by PK, London 2/2/55: RPL 21544/ rec by PK, Peacehaven
9/3/55: EFDSS LP 1002/ FOLK LEGACY FSB-19/ FTX-081/
TOPIC TSCD-534 2001 - Bob COPPER (with E-concertina): FTX-239
- Annie Jane KELLY rec by PK, Keady Co Armagh 30/7/52: 7"RTR-0552/ RPL
18536/ FTX-514 "The Laurel Wear"
- Cliff YELDHAM rec Joy Hyman Thaxted, Essex 24-25/11/62: RPL LP 29820/ FTX-040
"Kimred's Garden" - Joy HYMAN (voc/gtr) rec London 1961: RPL
LP 27099 (coll from Cliff Yeldham) - Tony ENGLE & Peta WEBB (OAK): TOPIC
12-TS-212 1971 - TROTTO (instrum): FOREST TRACKS FT-6004 cass/ FREE REED FRR-005
1976
CUPID'S TREPAN - BONNY BOY
CUPID'S WALTZ - KENNEDY FTB I p34 "Minehaha Waltz"
- Tune used for Children's singing game: "Poor Mary sits a-weeping"
- Tunebook Ms (G) #52 pp462-3 "The Duchess of Bedford's Fancy"
-- KENNEDY FAMILY Band rec 1968: 041 - Bob
RUNDLE (mel) rec by PK 1978: FTX-124
CURE FOR THE MARE, A - Story - quart of pink paraffin -- Emma VICKERS
rec Fred Hamer: EFDSS VWML-003 cass
CURES -
FOLKLORE
CURFEW --
Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing
CURIOSITY - "The wonderful globe" Ch: "O how curious
- wonderfully curious" - ED&S 41:1 1979 p10 Mike Yates: Cyril Minn,
Witney, Oxon 6/6/75
CURL THE WIG - Triple Jig (Gm) - COLE p51 (Gm) "Leather the
Wig" - HAYWOOD #10 p5 (Am) "The Wig" - Tunebook Ms
(Am) #183 p74 - O NEILL MOI #1136/ DMI #424 (G with no F#) "A Whack
at the Whigs" alt: "Leather the wig" - ROCHE 2 #263
p27 (bG) "A Whack at the Whigs"
CURLEW, THE - Scots Pipe Jig -- Angus GRANT (H-fid) with William
LAURIE (P-acc) & John Mc INTYRE (bass): TOPIC 12-TS-347 1978 aft "The
Goatherd"
CURLEW, THE - Irish Reel -- ALTAN on Radio 2 8/2/90 CASS-30-0883
CURLEW HILLS - Barn Dance -- James MORRISON (fid) & others rec
New York 1921-1935: TOPIC 12-T-390 1980 with "Peach Blossoms"
CURLY-HAIRED BOY, THE - Reel -- James BYRNE (fid) Donegal: CLADDAGH
4-CC-44 1987 cass follows "Ri Mhin na salach"
CURLY HEAD OF HAIR - "You asked me for to sing a song"
- ROUD#2804 - WARNER TAFS 1984 pp121-122 Steve Wadsworth, Wadsworth, NY 1969
CURLY HEADED PLOUGHBOY, THE - "five years ago was I"
- Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) "Flaxen-headed
Cow boy or Plough Boy" - WILLIAMS #698 (w/o) "Run-a-dum-dum"
CURLY HEADED PLOUGHBOY, THE - 2/4 Morris & Country Dance tune -
KERR MM 3 #382 p42 (D) "The Plough Boy" - WESTROP #13 p5 (C
& G) "The Plough Boy" Country Dance -- "Fanny"
FRYER (mel) with Abingdon Morris, rec by PK, London 12/5/56: RPL LP 23926/
FTX-116 - OLD SWAN BAND FREE REED FRR-011 1976 bef
"Quaker" & "Three Around Three"
CURLY LOCKS, CURLY LOCKS - "wilt thou be mine?" - Nursery
Rhyme - WILSON p104 (with dance descr) -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum
& Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173
CURLY MIKE - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #109 p54 (Dm)
CURLY WILLIAMS - "Now there is a bloke whose name is CW"
- about a poor man who landed up in Wormwood Scrubs prison - PALMER TOTT 1974
p246 coll by George Ewart-Evans from James Knights (b 1880) Wooidbridge, Suffolk
28/3/68 -- Gordon TYRRALL (voc/ gtr) Punch Music PM-001 1993
CUROO, CUROO - Carol -- CLANCY BROTHERS (Tom, Pat, Liam & Bob):
SHENACHIE-52017 1987
CURRAGH OF KILDARE, THE - see also WINTER'S GONE AND PAST - DONNELLY
AND COOPER (Boxing Match fought on the Curragh) -- Eddie FUREY (voc/gtr)
& Finbar (U-pipes): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-168 1968 (M) - Noel MURPHY & group:
VILLAGE THING VTS-025 1972 - Barry LAING Kent-Sussex: ERON-002 1974 - Instrumental
DAMBUSTER DAM 003/ CASS-0348
CURRAGH RACES, THE - Reel (Am) - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #103 p44 - MITCHELL
#116 p89 alt: "The Maid in the Cherry Tree" from Willie Clancy
(U-pipes) - O'NEILL MOI #1276/ DMI #544 -- Frank LEE'S TARA CEILIDH Band:
REGAL ZONOPHONE MR-386 (78 rpm) CASS- 0892 aft "The Scholar"
CURRY RIVEL
- Somerset - see ASHEN FAGGOT/ RICHARDS, Sid - WASSAIL
CURSED SON OF GWYDION, THE - Epic Storey from 4th branch of the Mabinogi
-- Hugh LUPTON: FTX-306
CURSES - NELL FLAHERTY'S DRAKE -
SINNERING O ME
CUSHIE BUTTERFIELD - CATCHSIDE-WARRINGTON - SEDLEY 1967 p35 -- Bob
DAVENPORT & The RAKES with Jack ARMSTRONG (fid) rec by PK, London 1963:
CONCERT HALL SVSC-2339 1970/ FTX-330 - HIGH LEVEL
RANTERS at National Garden Festival, Gateshead, on Radio 2 27/7/90 CASS #1034
with recitation
CUSHION DANCE, THE - see BABBITY BOWSTER
CUSHLA GEAL MOCHREE - A CUSHLA GEAL MOCHREE
CUSHOGUE - Reel -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): CLADDAGH (TARA) TA-1002
1973 aft "Stay for another while" & "I have no
money"
CUSK OW WHEGYN - orig Cornish lullaby -- Richard GENDALL (voc + guitar): FTX-125
CUSTARD - COWARDY COWARDY CUSTARD
CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE - LAST FIERCE CHARGE
CUSTOM GAP, THE - JUG OF PUNCH (Reel)
CUSTOM HOUSE, THE - Jig - COLE p78 (G ends A)
CUSTOMS
- BARROWING - BARTLE - BEATING THE BOUNDS - BURNING - CHEESE ROLLING
- CANDLEMAS - CAROLS - CHRISTMAS - CLAMEUR D'HARO - COB-COALING - CLEMENCY -
COMMON RIDING - CRYING THE NECK - DANCING BOOTHS - FOOTBALL - FUNERALS - GARLAND
DAY - GOOD FRIDAY SKIPPING - GRANDE CHARRUE - GROTTOES - GUY FAWKES - HALLOWEEN
- HARVEST - HAXEY HOOD - HOBBY HORSES - HOLLANTIDE - HORNS - HORN DANCERS -
HUNTING THE WREN - JACK-IN-THE-GREEN - KEENING - KNOCKER-UPPERS - LAMB ALES
- LAMBEG DRUMS - LENT - MARBLES - MARI LWYD - MAY - MIDSUMMER - MILK-A-PUNCH
- MORRIS - MUMMERS - NEW YEAR - OLD TUP - PACE-EGGING - PENNY HEDGE - PLOUGH
JAGS - POOR OLD MAN (Dead Horse Ceremony) - PUCK FAIR - RIDING THE STANG - ROUGH
MUSIC - RUSH BEARING - SANDING - SHROVETIDE - SOUL-CAKING - SWINGING THE FIREBALL
- SWORD - THREAD THE NEEDLE - WASSAIL - WEDDINGS - WELL-DRESSING - Children
- APRIL FOOL'S DAY - ASH WEDNESDAY - BALL GAMES - BUS TICKETS - CHRISTMAS -
CONDOLENCES - COINCIDENCES - COLOURS - COUNTING - EASTER - GOOD FRIDAY - GROTTOES
- GUY FAWKES - HOT CROSS BUNS - KISSING FRIDAY - LOVE SIGNS - MAY DAY - MISCHIEF
NIGHT - MOLLY DANCERS - PACE-EGGING - PINCH AND PUNCH - ROYAL OAK DAY - VALENTINE
CUSTOMS - NEW YEAR - Kirkwall Orkney:
"Ba' Game"(Jan 1st & Christmas Day) - Bideford, Devon: "Andrew's
Dole" - Oxford: "Need le & Thread Distribution" - Castlemorton,
Worcs (6m S of Malvern). "Winsbury Dole" - Burghead, Morayshire (7m
NW of Elgin): "Burning the Clavie" (Tar-barrel Custom) - Carhampton,
Somerset (3m SW of Minehead): "Wassailing" - Lerwick, Shetland: "Up-helly-aa"
(Torch-tight procession & Burning Viking Boat) - Biggar, Lanarksh: "New
Year's Eve Bonfire" - Allendale, Northumb: "Tar Barrel Parade"
& guizers - Comrie, Tayside Perthsh: "New Years Eve Flambeau procession"
(large torches) - Stonehaven, Kincardinesh: "Swinging the Fireball"
(New Year's Eve)
CUSTOMS - JANUARY - Haxey, Lincs:
"Hood" (Game on Jan 8th but songs from Dec 31st) - Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane, London: "Baddeley Cake" (Jan 6th) - Goathland, N Yorks:
"Plough Stots" (Sat after Jan 6th) - Exeter, Devon & Chichester,
Hants: Cathedrals: "Blessing the plough" (Sun after 6th) - Guildford,
Surrey: "Dicing for the maid's money" (29th or near) - "Wittlesea
Straw Bears"-Wisbech Lincs, (2nd W/E)
CUSTOMS - FEBRUARY - Wooton, Surrey:
"Forty Shilling" bequest (2nd) - Woodbridge, Suffolk: "Carlow's
Charity" (2nd) - St Ives, Cornwall: "Hurling the silver ball"
(Mon of Candlemas 2nd) - Blidworth, Notts (4m SW of Mansfield): "Cradle
Rocking" in church Sun nearest 2nd) - Dalston, London: "Clown's Service"
(1st Sun) - Holborn, London: "Blessing the throats", Etheldredas Church
(3rd) - Kings Lynn, Norfolk: "Mart" Tuesday fair (14th) - Norham,
Northumb (7m SW of Berwick) "Blessing Salmon nets" Pedwell Beach 15mins
bef midnight) - Aldgare, London: "Sir John Cass" service (20th or
near)
CUSTOMS - SHROVETIDE - Olney, Bucks
"Pancake Race" (Shrove Tuesday) - St Pauls, London "Shrove Cakes
& Ale" service (ST) - Westminster School, London: "Pancake Greaze"
(ST) - Scarborough, N Yorks: "Shovetide skipping" on seafront (ST)
- Purbeck Marblers, Corfe, Dorset "Annual Meeting" (ST) - Alnwick,
Northumb: "Shrovetide Football" (ST) - Ashbourne, DerbyshL "Royal
Shrovetide Football" (2 days: ST & Ash Wednesday) - Atherstone, Warwicksh:
"Shrovetide Football" (ST) - Sedgfield, Durham: "Shrovetide Football"
(ST) - St Columb Major, Cornwall: "Hurling the Silver Ball" between
Town & Country (2 days: ST & 2nd Sat following) - Jedburgh, Roxburghsh:
"Jethart Ba'" (Hurling-type street football)(Thurs following Fastern
Een but sometimes Ash Wed) - Bainbridge N Yorks: "Horn curfew" (10
pm every night between Michaelmas & ST)
CUSTOMS - MARCH - Lanark: "Lanimer
Day" Riding (1st) - Burghead, Kincardinesh: "Whuppity Scorrie"
("Swing the fireball") - Goldsmiths Hall, London: "Pyx Trial
of Minted coins" - near South Dalton, Yorksh (3m E of Market Weighton):
"Kiplingcotes Derby" (3rd Thurs) - Tichborne, Hants: "Tichborne
Dole"(25th) - Old Bolingbroke, Lincs "Candle Auction" - Stockbridge,
Hants: "Court Leet"
CUSTOMS - APRIL - St Andrew Undershaft,
London "Sir John Stow's Quill Pen" (5th or near)_- Lichfield, Staffs:
"St George's Court"(23rd) - Morpeth, Northumb: "Boundary Riding"(Thurs
nearest 25th) - London Walk from Old Bailey to Tyburn (Marble Arch) (Last Sun)
- Wirksworth, Derbysh: "Barmoot Court" (also in Oct)
CUSTOMS - EASTER - Hentland, Hoarwithy,
Kings Caple & Sellack near Ross & Hereford: Distr of "Pax Cakes"
(Palm Sunday bef Easter) - Tinsley Green, Sussex: "Marble Championship"
(Good Friday) - Alciston, Sussex: "Good Friday skipping" (GF) - Calder,
W Yorks: "Pace-Egg Play" (GF) - Liverpool Docks: "Burning Judas"(GF)
- Workington, Cumb: "Uppies & Downies" street football GF, Easter
Tues & Sat) - Bromley-by-Bow: "The Widow's Bun" (GF)- St Margararet's
Hope, S Ronaldsay, Orkney: "Boy's Ploughing Match" on beach - Brighouse.
WYorks: "Pace Egg Play"(ESat)_- Bacup, Lancs: "Royal Britannia
Coconut Dancers"(ESat) - Radley, Oxon: "Church Clipping" (Esun)
- Regent's Park, London "Harness Horse Parade" (Emon) - Preston, Lans:
"Egg Rolling" (Emon) - Dunstable, Beds: "Orange Rolling"
(Emon)- Biddenham, Kent "Chulkhurst Charity" (Emon) - Hallaton, Leics:
"Hare Pie Scramble & Bottle Kicking" (Emon) - Bourne, Lincs: "Running
Auction" (Emon) - Barwick-in-Elmet, W Yorks: "Maypole" lowered
for repairs Emon every 3 yrs) - Bristol: Distrib of "Tuppeny Starvers"
(Tues aft) - Keevil, Wilts: "Tayler Charity" (Wed aft) - Ratcliff
Culey, Leics (1m NE of Atherstone): "Setting the lanes" at Gate Inn
(arranging grazing rights) (Thu aft) - Reading, Berks: "Maid's Charity"
(Thu aft) - Hungerford, Berks: "Hocktide Ceremony" (2nd Tue aft)
CUSTOMS - MAY -Magdalen Tower, Oxford:
"May hymn singing" (1st) - Padstow, Cornwall: "Obby Horse"
(Apr 30th & May 1s) - Minehad, Somerset: "Sailor's Horse" (bef
& aft 1st) - Gawthorpe, W.Yorks (E of Dewsbury): "May Day" - Chorlton-on-Otmoor,
Oxon (6m N of Oxford): "Garland Ceremony" - Berwick-on-Tweed: "Riding
the Bounds" - Knutsford, Ches: "Royal May Day" (1st Sat) - Munlochy
Bay, Inverness (7m N of Inverness & 4m W of Culloden): "Clootie"
Well visiting - Ickwell Green, Beds (6m E of Bedford): "May Day" -
Helston, Cornwall: "Furry Day" (8th) - Etwall, Derbysh: "Well
dressing" (2nd wk) - Hayes Common, Kent (2nd Sat) "May Festival"
- Chester: "North West Morris" (mid nr Rogationtide) - Abbotsbury,
Dorset: "Garland Day" (13th) - Newbiggin, Northumb: "Freeholder's
Meeting" (Wed nearest 18th) - Meriden, Warwksh: "Cyclists Service"
Sun nearest 21st) - Rye, Sussex: "Mayoring Day & Hot pennies"
(23rd) - Hastings, Sussex: "Blessing the Sea" (nr end) - Chelsea Hospital,
London: "Founder's Day" (29th) - Fownhope, Herefordsh: "Oak Apple
Day" (29th or following Sat) - Worcester: "Oak Apple Day" decorations
(29th) - Aston-on-Clun, Shropsh (8m NW of Ludlow): "Arbor Day" tree
dressing (29th) - Castleton, Derbysh: "Garland Day" (29th) - Gt Wishford,
Wilts (5m NW of Salisbury): "Groveley Day" (29th) - High Wycombe,
Bucks: "Weighing the Mayor" (late in month) - Endon, Staffs (4m SW
of Leek): "Well dressing" (end of month)
CUSTOMS - WHITSUNTIDE (Spring Bank
Holiday) - Wirksworth, Derbysh: "Well dressing" (9 wells) - Bampton
& Headingtion, Oxon: "WhitsuntideMorris" - Coopers Hill, Glos:
"Cheese Rolling" - Bellerby, N.Yorks (6m S of Richmond): "Feast
Day" - Wellow, Notts (10m NW of Newark): "Maypole Dancing" -
Lichfield, Staffs: "Court of Arraye & Greenhill Bower" - Manchester:
"Whit Walks" - Kingsteinton, Devon: "Ram Roasting Fair"
- Laugharne, Camarthen: "Common Walk" (2000 & every 3 yrs) - Corby,
Northants: "Pole Fair" (every 20 years next in 2002) - Pinner, Mddx:
Street fair (Wed aft) - Chipping Camden, Glos "Scuttlebrooke Wake"
(Sat aft) - St Briavels, Glos "Bread & Cheese Dole" (Sun) - St
Mary Redcliff, Bristol: "Rush Sunday" (Sun)
CUSTOMS - ASCENSIONTIDE - Whitby,
N Yorks: "Planting the Penny Hedge" (Asc Eve) - Wicken, Northants:
"Love Feast" (Asc Day) - Tissington, Derbysh: "Well dressing"(AD)
- Bisley, Glos: "Blessing the Well" (AD) - Lichfield, Staffs: Beating
Cathedral bounds" (AD) - Oxford: "Beating the bounds" (AD) -
Eton College, Berks: "Wall Game between Collegers and Oppidans" (also
Sat nearest St Andrews Day Nov 30th) - St Ives, Cambs: "Dicing for bibles"
(Whit Mon) - Saddleworth, Lancs: "Whit-walks & brass band concert"
(Whit Fri) - Kirtlington, Oxon: "Lamb Ale" (1st w/e aft Trinity)
CUSTOMS - JUNE
- West Linton, Peeblesh: "Common Riding & Whipman Play"
(1st wk) - Neston, Chesh: "Ladies Walking Day" (1st Thu) - Southwold,
Suffolk: "Trinity Fair" (2nd wk) - Appleby, Cumbria: "Gypsy Horse
Fair"(2nd Wed) - Hawick, Roxburghsh: "Common Riding"(Fri aft
2nd Mon) - Lanark: "Lanimer Common Riding" Thu bet 6th & 12th)
- Dunmow, Essex: "Flitch Trial" (Sat mid-June Leap Year only) - Abingdon,
Oxon: "Mock Mayor of Ock Street" (Sat aft 19th) - Selkirk: "Common
Riding" (3rd wk) - Peebles & Melrose: "Common Riding" (3rd
wk) - Appleton, Chesh (3m S of Warrington): "Bawming the Thorn" (3rd
Sat) - Dumfries: "Guid Nychburris" Common Riding (Wk incl 24th) -
Youlgreave, Derbysh: "Well dressing" (Sat nearest 24th) - Winster,
Derbysh: Morris dancing (1st Sat aft aft Sun aft 24th) - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk:
"Jankyn Smith Bequest" (last Thu) - Barrowden, Leics (6m SW of Stamford):
"Rush-strewing" (28th) - Warcop, Westmorland: "Rush-bearing"
(29th) - Bakewell, Derbysh: "Well dressing" (last Sat) - Warringrton,
Ches: "Walking Day" (Fri nearest 30th) - Ashburton, Devon: "Ale-tasting"
(last wk) - Galashiels, Selkirksh: "Braw Lads Gathering" (last wk)
- Newcastle "Town Moor Fair" (last wk)
CUSTOMS - JULY - Duns, Berwicksh:
"Reiver's Week" Common Riding (1st full wk) - Gt Musgrave, Westmorland
(nr Brough): "Rush-bearing" 1st Sat) - Ambleside, Westmorland: "Rush-bearing"
(1st Sat) - Whalton, Northumb: "Baal Fire"(4th) - Upper Thames St.,
London:"Vintner's Procession" (2nd Wed) - Holsworthy, Devon: "Pretty
Maids" charity (2nd Wed) - Jedbergh, Roxburghsh: "Callant's Festival"
& Common Riding (last 2 wks) - Kelso, Roxburghshire: "Common Riding"
(mid) - Buxton, Derbysh: "Well dressing"(mid) - Berwick-on-Tweed:
"Salmon Feast" (mid) - Honiton, Devon: "Glove Fair" (Tue
bef Wed aft 19th) - Durham: "Miner's Gala" (Sat of 3rd wk) - Innerleithen,
Peeblesh: "Cleikum ceremony & St Ronan's Border Games" (3rd wk)
- St Ives, Cornwall: "John Knill Ceremony" (25th every 5) - Ebernoe,
W.Sussex (3m N of Petworth): "Horn Fair" (25th) - Langholm, Dumfriesh:
"Common Riding" (last Fri) - London to Henley: "Thames Swan Upping"
(end)
CUSTOMS - AUGUST - London Br to
Chelsea: "Thames Doggett's Sculling Race" (end Apr or 1st) - Ambleside,
Westmorland: "Lakeland Sports" (Thu bef 1st Mon) - Meriden, Warwicksh:
"Woodmen's Archery Contests" (Wed of wk incl 1st) - Egton, N.Yorks:
"Gooseberry Contest" (1st Tue) - Laudere, Berwicksh "Common Riding"
(1st Sat) - Ripon, N Yorks: "Feast of St Wilfred" (1st Sat) - Coldstream,
Berwicksh: "Common Riding & Ride to Flodden Field" (1st full wk)
- Southampton: "Knighthood Bowls Contest" (Wed of 1st full wk) - Grasmere,
Westmorland: "Rush-bearing" & "Sports" (Sat nearest
5th) - Barlow, Derbysh: "Well-dressing" (Wed aft 10th) - S Queensferry:
"The Burry Man" (2nd Fri) - Sutton, Surrey: "Mary Gibson's Legacy"
(12th)- Marhamchurch, Cornwall (nr Bude): "Revels" Mon aft 12th) -
Irvine, Ayrsh: "Marymass Fair & Races" (3rd wk) - Newport, Pembrokesh
(7m E of Fishguard): "Beating the Bounds" (3rd Fri) - S Ronaldsay,
Orkney: Ploughboys) (3rd Sat) - Cilgerran, Cardigansh (2m SE of Cardigan): "Coracle
Races" (Sat of wk incl 21st) - Sandwich, Kent: "St Bartlemas Bun Race"
(24th) - Gulval, Cornwall: "Blessing the Mead" (24th) - West Witton,
N Yorks: "Burning Bartle" (Sat aft 24th) - Dunoon, Strathclyde: "Cowal
Highland Games" (last Fri & Sat) - Eyam & Wormhill, Derbysh: "Well-dressing"(last
Sun)
CUSTOMS- SEPTEMBER
- Colchester, Essex: "Opening of Oyster season" (1st) -
Richmond, N.Yorks: "Boundary riding" (Wed nr 11st every 7yrs 2004)
- Oxford: "St Giles Fair" (Mon & Tue of 1st full wk) - Musselburgh,
Lothian: "Fishermen's Walk" (1st Fri) - Abbots Bromley, Staffs:"Horn
Dance" (Mon aft 1st Sun aft 4th) - Widecombe, Devon: "Fair" (2nd
Tue) - Lichfield, Staffs: "Sheriff's Ride" & Dr Johnson commemoration
(Sat nearest 8th & 18th) - Egremont, Cumb: "Crab Apple Fair" &
Gurning championship (Sat nearest 18th) - Painswick, Glos: "Church Clipping"
(Sun nearest 19th) - London: "Bluecoat March from Newgate to Mansion House"
(21st or nr) - Wisbech Folk Fair (Len Dunbar)
CUSTOMS - OCTOBER - Westminster,
London "Lord Chancellor's Breakfast" (1st) - Nottingham: "Goose
Fair" (last 3 of 1st wk) - Trafalgar Square: "Costermonger's Harvest
Festival (1st Sun) - Twyford, Hants: "Bell-ringer's Feast" - Tavistock,
Devon "Goosey Fair" - Bristol:: "Redcliffe Pipe Walk" -
Hinton St George, Somerset: "Punky Lantern Night" - Sheffield, W Yorks:
"Caking" (guessing owner of disguises) - Antrobus, Ches: "Soulcakers"
CUSTOMS - NOVEMBER - Shebbear, N
Devon: "Turning the Devil's Stone" - Lewes, Sussex: "Bonfire
Night" - Otterty St Mary, Devon: "Tar Barrel Rolling" - Hatherleigh,
N Devon: "Fire Carnival" - Bridgwater, Somerset: "Carnival Procession"
- London: "Lord Mayor's Show" - Knightlow Hill, Warwicksh: "Wroth
Silver Tithe" - Fenny Stratford, Bucks: "Firing the poppers"
- Sheffield, W Yorks: "Carols in pubs" - Laxton, Notts: "Farmer's
Jury Day & Court Leet" - Eton College, Berks: "Wall Game between
Collegers and Oppidans" (Sat nearest St Andrews Day Nov 30th)
CUSTOMS - DECEMBER - Broughton,
Northants (3m SW of Kettering): "Tin Can Band" (midnight Sun after
12th) - Bampton, Oxon: "Mumming Play" (Christmas Eve) - Uttoxeter,
Staffs: "Guizers Mumming Play" (Christmas Eve & Christmas Day)
- Dunster, Som: "Ashen Faggot Night" in Luttrell Arms (Christmas Eve)
- Dewsbury, W Yorks: "Tolling the Devil's Knell" (Christmas Eve) -
Chesterfield & Sheffield, W Yorks: "Derby Tup"(Christmas Eve to
New Year) - Llangynwyd, Glam: "Mari Lwyd" (Christmas Eve to 12th Night)
- Mallwyd, Montgomerysh & other places: "Plygain Carol Singing"
(New Years Eve to Epiphany) - London Serpentine Swimming Contest for Peter Pan
cup (Christmas Day) - Sherborne Castle, Dorset: "Castlegate pennies"
(Christmas Day) - Kirkwall, Orkney "The Ba' Game" (Christmas Day)
- Crookham Village,. Hants (5m W of Aldershot): "Mumming Play" (Boxing
Day) - Marshfield, Wilts: "The Paperboys Play" (Boxing Day) - Isle
of Man & Co Kerry, Ireland: "Hunting the Wren" & "Strawboys"
(Mummers) (St Stepphen's day Dec 26th) - Ripon, N Yortks: "Sword Dance
Play" (Boxing Day) - Grenoside, & Handsworth, Sheffield: "Sword
dance" (Boxing Day) - Melrose, Roxburghsh: "The Mason's Walk"(Dec
27th)
CUT AND DRY DOLLY - -- Anthony ROBB (N-pipes), Colin ROSS (fid): TOPIC 12-TS-278
1978 (Title of LP) - Colin ROSS (N-pipes & fid) & Alister ANDERSON (E-conc):
TOPIC TSCD-486 1997 after COLLIER'S PAY WEEK
CUT AWAY MIKE - ADVENTURES OF LITTLE MIKE
CUTTER'S LAMENT, THE - "How we've suffered grief and pain"
conditions in the Australian sugar cane fields - see also SIGN- ON DAY -- Deelan
AILLEY (+ conc): LARRIKIN LRD-9012 1981
CUTTING OF THE CORN, THE "Twas in the month of August"
(2v frag) - KARPELES-SHARP 1974 #402 p392
CUTTIN' OUT - comp by Donovan -- SPREDTHICK rec by PK, Dartington,
Devon 1975
CUTTY STOOL, THE - Ministers question wrong-doers in church on uncomfortable
stool - FISHEROW
CUTTY WREN, THE - HUNTING THE WREN
CUTTYMAN AND TREELADLE - Reel (A) - HONEYMAN p20 - KERR MM 1 #10 p18
CUTTY'S WEDDING - "Busk an go tae CW" - CHAMBERS 1829
- PORTER- GOWER 1995 pp211-12 3v from Jeannie Robertson & notes - GO TO
BERWICK JOHNNY -- Jeannie ROBERTSON: COLLECTOR JES-1/ (PRESTIGE 13075)
CWM RHONNDA - GUIDE ME, O THOU GREAT JEHOVAH
CYCLES - see also MOTOR - JUST AN
OLD- FASHIONED PUSH-BIKE - HIGH-METTLED RACER (Pratt) - RIDING ALONG ON A PUSH-BIKE,
HONEY
CYCLING CHAMPION OF ULSTER, THE - EDDIE RICHARDSON
CYDER - CIDER
CYFFRES Y MEDDWYN (Confessions of a Drunkard) Welsh - to tune
of "Llwyn Onn" (The Ash Grove) see HIRAETH -- John THOMAS
& his daughter, Elizabeth, rec by PK, Llangwm, Corwen, Denbighsh 9i/11/54
: RPL 22339/ FTX-051
CYFRI'R GEIFR (Counting the Goats) - GOAT-HERDING
CYLINDER RECORDING - PHONOGRAPH
RECORDING
CYMBALS
-- Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing
CYNLLUN IECHYD, Y - (The National Health Scheme) comp by WDT
- Ballad in Welsh in praise sung to tune of LORD ROBERTS AND KITCHENER (5v Engl
transl in word-file) -- William David THOMAS rec by PK, Gilfach, Maesteg,
Glam S Wales 29/6/52: RPL 18212 with talk bef in English
CYPRUS - Scots song - "O I've just looked in to see you &
to bid ye a' goodbye - I'm goin awa to a foreign shore my fortune for to try
- they're starving noo in Scotland, England & Ireland tae - I canna bide
nae langer here so now I must awa" (spoken) - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #537 1987
"Awa' tae Cyprus"
CYWEIRIWCH FY NGWELY - Welsh - LORD RENDAL - O FY MAB ANWYL
CZECHO-SLOVAKIA --
Recordings see AREA Listing