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DI-SATHUIRNE GHABHH MI MULAD - Scots Gaelic Waulking Song -- Peggy Mc NEILL & group & Joan Mc KENZIE & children Greenock Renfrewsh 16/8/63: RPL LP 29714

DIABLE EST SORTI DE L'ENFER -- Raoul ROY (voc/gtr) rec London 7/4/59: RPL LP 24697

DIADEM - Carol -- Sheffield Folk Chorale (Graham & Eileen Pratt): GRAIL CD-005 2003

DIALECT SPEECH - Recordings see under SUBJECTS

DIALOGUE BETWEEN A PROTESTANT AND A CATHOLIC - "You sons and daughters of each persuasion" - Broadside

DIALOGUE SONGS - BARGAIN - DEATH AND THE LADY - DROYLSDEN WAKES - GARDENER AND THE PLOUGHMAN - HUSBANDMAN AND SERVANTMAN - MADAM - MARRIED AND SINGLE LIFE - MY GOOD OLD MAN - NOBLEMAN AND THRESHERMAN - SHEPHERD COME HOME - SWEET MOLL - SWEET NIGHTINGALE - WELL MET PRETTY MAID - WHEN SHALL WE BE MARRIED

DIAMOND, THE - "The Diamond is a ship, brave boys" - Whale-fishing Song - ROUD#2172 - DUNCAN Ms W283 M82 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 1981 p24-9 10var - ORD 1930 p312 5v/ch (w/o) (Note p318) - SEEGER SI 1960 p59 Lloyd: T Cowdray, Liverpool 1937- MacCOLL-SEEGER 1977 Lloyd -- A L LLOYD: TOPIC 12-T-174 1967/ Jim Lloyd's tribute to A L Lloyd on Radio 9/11/82 CASS 15-0762 - Steve BENBOW: EMI CLP-1603/ FTX-292 - Barry LAING Sussex-Kent: ERON 002 174 - MOVING CLOUD Danish-Irish Folk Group: GO 0102 n/d "The Bonny Ship, the D"

DIAMOND JIG, THE - COLE #4 p63 (Dm) - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #28 p9 (D)

DIAMOND JOE - "Field Holler" or Prison Song -- Charlie BUTLER (solo vocal with occasional encouragement from other prisoners) rec by John A Lomax, State Penitentiary, Parchman, Miss. 8/3/37: ROUNDER CD 1500 1997

DIAMOND REEL, THE - COLE #2 p18 (A) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #32 p10 (A)

DIAMOND DRILL, THE - Australian miners Song - tune: "Yankee Doodle" -- Andy SAUNDERS (+ fid banjo & spoons): LARRIKIN LRK-001 1975

DIAMOND RING, THE - FEMALE HIGHWAYMAN

DIANA AND SWEET WILLIAM - WILLIAM AND DINAH

DIANA DORS IS MY NAME - "My name is DD and I'm a movie star - I've got a cute cute face and a monkey guitar - I've got the lips (kiss kiss) and the hips boom boom I've got the legs sexy legs - turn around boom boom" - Kids Ring with star in centre - OPIE SG 1985 #119 pp415-17 music

DIANA DORS LOST HER DRAWERS - "in the British Home Stores" - Kids rhyme based on pop star (parody on LITTLE BO PEEP) - OPIE LLSC gives other examples incl Lottie Collins (Victorian equivalent) -- FTX-198 & FTX-289 #31 London

DIBDIN'S FANCY - Country Dance - WILSON p91 (with dance descr)

DICEY RILEY - comp by (?) Dominic Behan -- Dominic BEHAN with Robin HALL (gtr): COLLECTOR JEI-2 1958 (45 EP) - SWEENEY'S MEN: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-37 1976

DICK AND NELL - "Come gentlemen listen awhile a story I will tell" - WILLIAMS #556 (w/o)

DICK BRANDY - "My name is DB, boys, a man that loves pleasure" - SHARP Ms from Wm Wooley, Bincombe, Som 1907 (1 verse & tune) - see NANCY WHISKY

DICK DARLING THE COBBLER - "My name is Dick Derby the cobbler" Ch: "With me ing-ting" - ROUD#872 - BSs "Dick Darling" - DUNCAN Ms W350 M110 "D Darbin" spoken parts between - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #483 3var - CLANCY Songbook p55 "The Cobbler" from Sarah Makem - HOWSON SSIS 1992 p113 Charlie Stringer, Wickham Skeith, Suffolk (w/o) "Kibosh the C" --- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 pp385-6 Doney Hammontree, Ark 1941/ Mrs Effa Wilson, Mo 1940 "D German the C" - LOMAX FSNA 1960 "My father's a lawyer in England" - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp325-6 John Rogers, Utah 1948 "D Darbin the C" - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p22 no source given - Cf FAGAN THE COBBLER -- MAGPIES Band rec by PK, Derby 1963: FTX-321 (tune used as a waltz) - Jimmy SHAND (mel & guitar): BELTONA BL-2398/ FTX-361 "Cobbler Yodelling Waltz" instrum - Peg & Bobby CLANCY (Duet): EMBER EMB-2057 1968 - Charlie STRINGER, rec by Mike Yates & Michael Howson, Suffolk: HOME MADE MUSIC LP-302 1984 "Kibosh the cobbler"

DICK GILES VISIT TO WEYHILL FAIR IN 1850 - "Friend John since I be got so far from whoam" - WILLIAMS #557 (w/o)

DICK JEWELL'S DELIGHT - DIFYRRWCH DIC DYWYLL

DICK Mc KNIGHT'S FAREWELL TO MOURNE - "You mountains of Mourne..." -- Peter SLOAN rec by PK, Rostrevor, Co Down NI: RPL 19349-50/ FTX-433

DICK MELVIN - "Dick Melvin, Dick Melvin" - ROUD#1321 - BUCHAN Secret Songs of Silence (1820s) pp93-4

DICK MOONEY'S DAUGHTER - "My name is DM I'm now just a-dying" - A father advertising the attractions of his offspring - ROUD#2902 - MORTON CDGD 1973 p81-2 & 118 John Maguire, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh 1970 -- John MAGUIRE rec by Robin Morton: LEADER LEE- 4062 1972

DICK OF TAUNTON DENE - RICHARD OF TAUNTON DENE

DICK SAND'S HORNPIPE - COLE #5 p100 (A) "can be used as Clog" - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #953 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #51 p15 (A)

DICK SULLIVAN'S FAVOURITE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1027/ DMI #227 (G ends A) 3pts

DICK THE DASHER - "O DD is my name - I'm up to everything that's game" - ROUD#5280 - Comic Song mentioning "Dicky" (a false shirt front) a cheap kind costing 4 pence (4d) -- Joe HOLMES of Co Antrim: TOPIC 12-TS-401 1979

DICK THE JOINER - "There is a lad in our town" falls in love with country girl and dresses as a woman to lie with her - leaves but longs for his return - LAWS#L9 - ROUD#5769 - BSs incl BG 1.1 #58 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 1981 #165 (3 versions) - HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB 1975 2 pp48-9

DICK TURPIN - BLACK BESS - TURPIN

DICK WHITTINGTON - A Music Hall parody -- Gus Elen: TOPIC 12-T-396 1979

DICKERY DICKERY DOCK - "the mouse ran up the clock" - ROUD#6489 - MASON NR&CS 1877 - OPIE ODNR pp206-7

DICKIE GOSSIP - "When I was a youngster I first was apprenticed" - BSs

DICKIE GOSSIP - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #33 p10 (D) - Tunebook Ms (G) #143 p319

DICKIE JOHNSTON - RAMBLING SAILOR

DICKIE LUBBER - BALLAD OF DICKIE LUBBER

DICKIE MILBURN - LITTLE DICKIE MILBURN

DICKIE OF TAUNTON DENE - RICHARD OF TAUNTON DENE

DICKIE, O DICKEY - "Dickey, oh Dickey how little dost thou think?" - Parson - ROUD#1069 - REECES EC 1960 p286 Hammond: Wm Miller, Wooton, Dorset 1906 (frag)

DICKIE SHERLOCK'S REEL - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #200 p104 (D)

DICKIE THE MILLER - "As Dicky the miller was riding along" - sweetheart Joan - holiday clothes - marriage proposal - Seduction - ROUD#1033 - REEVES EC p95 Hammond: Wm Miller, Dorset 1906 - PURSLOW CL 1972 p21 Hammond from John Seaward, Charmouth, Dorset 1906

DICK'S MAGGOT - Playford Country Dance -- Dave SWARBRICK (fid): SONET SNTF-763 CASS-0167 aft "Queen's Jig"

DIDN'T HE RAMBLE? - RAM SONG

DID YOU EVER GO TO MEETING, UNCLE JOE? - Mrs McLEOD'S REEL

DID YOU EVER HEAR TELL ON A LONG TIME AGO? - BABES IN THE WOOD

DID YOU EVER MISS YOUR MOTHER? - Children's rhyme -- Lizzie HIGGINS on "Folk on 2" 28/4/88 CASS-1051 with "Can you wash a sailor's shirt?"

DID YOU EVER SEE SUCH A FUNNY THING BEFORE? - COSHER BAILEY

DID YOU EVER SEE THE DEVIL? - "with his wooden leg and shovel" - TUNNEY SF 1979 p69 sung to the tune of (Little) "Stack of Barley" - WHAT DID THE BUZZARD SAY TO THE CROW?

DID YOU EVER SEE TWO LASSIES? - "who acted like this ? - this way and that way and that way and this way" - Children's Ring game with one in centre then two etc - uses Waltz tune: "Die Liebe Augustine" ("The more we are together") - see BUY A BROOM/ Cf POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON) - OPIE SG 1985 #69 pp297-8 -- rec by Damian Webb, 24/2 St Marys C of E School, Windermere, Westmoreland 1966/ RPL LP 30954/ FTX-195 #30

DID YOU GO TO THE BARNEY? - "Yes ma'am" - "did you see my new mulee" "Did you ride my new mulee ?" "Did you feed my new mulee ?" - "Did you go to the millee ?" "Did you get any flour ?" "I'll marry next Thursday morning" -- "American Folksongs for Children" Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1225

DID YOU SEE MY MA LOOKING FOR ME? - in "Waifs & Strays of Gaelic Melody" - Cf CAILIN DEAS DONN (24 bar Jig)

DID YOU SEE MY MAN? - "he was a fine man" - "looking for me" - CROININ 2000 #49 p102 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Alan Lomax & Robin Roberts , Macroom, Co Cork 1951/ FTX-162/ rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow, Ballyvourney, Co Cork 2/11/52: FOUR COURTS CD-2 #25

DID YOU SEE MY MAN? - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #21 p10 (Am) "Port an Bhrathar" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #29 p9 (G ending D) - Tunebook Ms #67 p25

DID YOU WASH YOUR FATHER'S SHIRT? - Reel -- Paddy MALONEY & Sean POTTS (whistles) with Peadar MERCIER (bodhran) Clare: CLADDAGH CC-15 1974 with "Mountain Top"

DID YOUR WIFE GO AWAY? - I'M AS TROUBLED A YOUNG MAN

DIDDLING - (Mouth music) - LILTS

DIDGERIDOO - ONE MAN BAND - SINGING INSTRUMENTS -- ALBATROS - COLUMBIA SL-208 Australia & New Guinea & CASS-0045 - OCORA OCR-52 Ivory Coast A6 Masked tube singers & horn - WOMAD 002 solo & song - Radio 2 2/8/88: CASS 10-0701 - Doug McLEAN (talk & demo) RPL Radio 2 13/7/88 CASS 30-0702 - Radio 2 6/6/90 CASS-60-0882 - Peter MILN (didge) with Tom McNAIR (gtr) Daniel JAMES (bass) & Martin RIGBY (drums) rec by PK, Studio, Gloucester 16/7/93

DIDIKAI CARAVAN, THE - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE rec by 1974: FTX-045

DIDO AND SPENDIGO - "So early one morning as I was a-walking" - Hunting Song - ROUD#584/ #1578 - ROXBURGHE Ballads 1 p359 - ASHTON MSB 1888 - SHARP Cf 2 #37 - BARING GOULD SOW #81 "The Duke's Hunt" - SHARP-KARPELES 1974 #267 pp221-2 Robert Hughes, Buckingham, Buckinghamsh 1922 "The Duke's Hunting Song" i e Duke of Rutland but B-G regards it as part of a long song barrated by the Duke of Buckingham of Thorpe, N Yorks (d:1688) - GRAINGER Ms ONS#16/ RNS#63 Alfred Atkinson, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1905 "There was Dido" - JFSS 9 ? - JFSS 2 1906 pp267-9 Kidson: Miss A Bownass, Windermere, Westmorland "Swarthfell Rocks" - HAMER GG 1967 p70 Wilf Martin, Pelynt, Cornwall "The Noble Fox- hunting" - ARTHUR 1970 p8 No source given - STUBBS LOM 1970 p70-1 George Townsend, Lewes, Sussex 1960 "Twas early one morning" - MELLBREAK Hunt SFP 1971 pp72-3 (w/o) "Dido Bendigo" - PALMER 1983 RVW #95 p146 "Hunting Song" -- WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-T-142 1966 & 12-TS-265 1975 "Dido Bendigo"/ Radio 2 on 30/9/87: CASS-0404 - "Swarthfell Rocks" Dave & Toni ARTHUR: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-154 1967 - KESTY rec by PK, Portishead 1980: FTX-240 - Wilf MARTIN, Pelynt, Cornwall rec by Fred Hamer 1960: EFDSS VWML-003 cass 1989

DIE-HARDS, THE - JOLLY DIE-HARDS

DIED FOR LOVE - "There is an alehouse (or tavern) in the town" - LAWS #P-25 ABBB 1957 p261 "Love has brought me to despair" - ROUD#60 - KIDSON TT 1891 pp44-46 Mr Halliday, Newtondale/ Mr Holgate 1v/m & Charles Lolley, Leeds, Yorksh 1v/m (notes on song) "My True Love Once He Courted Me" - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1918 p339 (2v w/o) "I spied a ship sailin on the sea" - BG-HITCHCOCK FSWC 1974 p96-7 S M Walker(c): St Enoder, Cornwall "So DIL" - SHARP Sel Ed 2 pp40-41 "A BYS" - SHARP Cf 2 p199 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #156 p597-605 Elizabeth Smitherd, Tewkesbury, Gloucestersh 1908/ Wm Bailey, Cannington, Somerset 1906/ Wm Spearing, Ile Brewers, Somerset 1904/ Charles Benfield, Bould, Gloucestersh 1919 1v/m/ Jack Crewys, Halse, Somerset 1906 (m/o)/ Mrs Richards, Little Sodbury, Gloucestersh 1907 (m/o)/ Robert Feast, Ely, Cambridgesh 1911/ Mrs Kathleen Williams, Wigpool Common, Gloucestersh 1921/ Charles Ash, Crowcombe, Somerset 1908 "A Brisk Young Lover" - JFSS 1:5 1904 p252-253 Kidson: Lancash "There is an alehouse" - JFSS 2:8 1906 p168-169 RVW Mr Denny, Billericay 1v/m/ Mr Broomfield & Mr Punt, E Horndon, Essex 1904 1v/m "A Bold Young Farmer"/ Mr Anderson, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 1v/m "A Bold Young Sailor" - JFSS 3:12 1908 pp188- 9 Grainger: Joseph Taylor, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906 "I wish my baby it was born" - GRAINGER ONS#35 RNS #21 John Collinson, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland 1905 "Apron Strings"/ #190 George Gouldthorpe & Joseph Leaning, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906 "I wish my baby"/ #243 Wm Clark, Barrow-on-Humber, Lincolnsh 1906 / #350 Mrs Packer, Winchcombe, Gloucestersh "There is an alehouse" - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS FSEC 1907 pp9-11 nn, Essex "A Bold Young Farmer" - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 pp92-5 & pp123-4 Joseph Taylor, Saxby-all-Saints, Lincolnsh 1906 (notes on song) - JFSS 5:19 1915 p181-190 Gilchrist; James Bayliff, Barbon, Westmorland 1909 1v/m/ Mrs Bowker, Sunderland Point, Lancashire 1909 2v/m/ Mrs Joiner, Chiswell Green, Hertfordsh (notes) "A BYSCM"/ Hammond: Mr Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset 1905 "There was Three Worms on yonder hill" - LEATHER FLH 1912 pp205-6 RVW: Wm Colcombe, Weobley, Herefordsh 1909 "A BYS" (tune used for his ballet: "Old King Cole") - JFSS 7:27 1923 p69-74 Hammond: Jacob Baker, Bere Regis 1905 "Deep in Love"/ Henry Way, Bridport (m/o)/ Mrs Tuck, Beaminster, Dorset 1906 (m/o) "The Alehouse - WILLIAMS #497 Mrs George Lee, South Marston, Wiltsh (w/o) "There is a tavern in the town" - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp36-37 "A Brisk Young Sailor Courted Me" - BUTTERWORTH FSSX 1930 pp14-15 Sussex "A BYSCM" - HENRY SOP #89 & #683 "Apron of Flowers" - JEFDSS 1946 p16 Francis Collinson Kent - JEFDSS 1953 p103 Cecilia Costello - PURSLOW MB 1958 p23 Hammond: Jacob Baker "DIL" - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 pp53-4 Mrs Costello JEFDSS 1953 - REEVES IP 1958 #20 p43 "BY Lover" - REEVES EC 1960 #34 pp89-98 Hammond: Jacob Baker, Bere Regis, Dorset 1905 "Deep in Love"/ Wm Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset 1905 "The Three Worms"/ Chapbook ("Four Excellent Songs") "The Effects of Love" ("Picking Lilies") - McCOLL-SEEGER SI 1960 p195-8 Charlotte Highins & Carolyne Hughes - HOLST-VAUGHAN WILLIAMS YOL 1961 #12 p15 Mr Anderson, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 5v/m "A Bold Young Sailor" - HAMER GG 1967 p61 Mrs Vickers, Lancash "There is a Tavern in the town" - PALMER SOM 1972 p39 Sharp: Eliz Smitherd - BROCKLEBANK-KINDERSLEY DBFS 1966 Hammond: J Pomeroy, Broadoak, Dorset "Must I be bound?" - SEDLEY 1967 p112 Grainger collated "I wish I wish" - FMJ 1969 p350 O'Shaughnessy about Grainger - POLWARTH 1969 p9 Elliots Birtley Durham - FMJ 2:4 1973 pp278-9 Palmer: George Dunn, Quarry Bank, Staffordsh 1971 - COPPER SSB 1973 pp218-9 Mrs Stone, Fittlewoth, Sussex "Love" - HAMER GGr 1973 p46 May Bradley, Shropsh "The Willow Tree" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 p349 Copper: Gladys Stone, Fittleworth, Sussex 1954 "Deep in Love" - FMJ 1975 p70 Mike Yates: Mary Haynes - FMJ 3:2 1976 p105 George Butterworth: Mrs Cranstone, Billingshurst, Surrey 1909/ Jekyll: Mr Ford, Scaynes Hill, Sussex 1908 1v/m "ABYSCM" - PALMER EBECS 1979 #82 pp143-4 Gilchrist: James Bayliff "The BYS" - GARDHAM ERS 1982 p36 Doreen Cross, Hessle, Yorksh 1974 "The Maiden's Prayer" - PALMER RVW 1983 #46 pp73-4 Wm Colcombe, Weobley, Herefordsh 1909 "A BYS" - FMJ 6:3 1992 pp349-350 Grainger from Archer Lane, Winchcombe, Glos 1908 - HOWSON SSIS 1992 p80 Geoff Ling, Blaxhall, Suffolk (w/o) "Change the old love for the new" - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp246-8 6v from Jeannie Robertson titled "I wish I wish" starting "What a voice" - CROININ 2000 #81 pp135-7 "Last night being windy" - USA - SHARP FSSA #190 (Vol 2 p269) "I love my love" Mrs Ellen Webb, Cane River, Burnsville, NC 1918 (5v) - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #273 (vol 2 p383) "I wish I was a child again" Jake Sowder, St Peters School, Callaway, Va 1918 (2v only) used as a play-party (DC 2004) - EDWARDS OSB 1971 p181 Mrs Margaret Ransom, Hythe, Tasmania 1966 "A Maiden's Prayer" - CAREY ASS 1976 pp72-3 Timothy O Connor Ms Songbook c1778 "In Woodstock Town" ("in Oxford shore") - see THE BUTCHER BOY (Hanging by a rope/Jersey City) - SHEFFIELD PARK --- Cf EVERY NIGHT WHEN THE SUN GOES IN (USA) -- Joseph TAYLOR rec by Percy Grainger, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906: LEADER LEA-4050 1972/ FTX-135 - Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Alan Lomax, Ballyvourney, Macroom, Co Cork 1951: CAEDMON TC-1162/ TOPIC 12-T-194/ FTX-162/ FTX-514/ rec by Seamus Ennis, 14/9/52: RPL 19023 "Last night being windy" - Cecilia COSTELLO rec by PK, Birmingham 11/8/51: FTX-098/ rec by Marie Slocombe 30/11/51: RPL 17032/ LEADER LEE-4054 1975:"I wish I wish"/ Radio 2 27/7/93 Georgina Boyes prog CASS - Jean ELVIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Banffsh 12/7/52: RPL 18779 "The Student Boy" - Winnie RYAN (tinker) rec by PK, Belfast 24/7/52: RPL 18306/ FTX-166 "Early early in the spring" - Isla CAMERON rec by Alan Lomax, London: COLUMBIA SL-206 1952 - Jeannie ROBERTSON (tinker) of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1/11/53: RPL 21088 (1st 5v)/ FTX-067/ rec by Alan Lomax, London 1953: ROUNDER 11661-1720-2 1998/ RIVERSIDE RLP- 12-633 1956 "What a voice"/ rec by Jean Ritchie: COLLECTOR CLE-1201/ TOPIC 12-T-96 1959/ ROUNDER 11661-1720-2 publ 1998/ ROUNDER 11661-1720-2 1998 "When my apron hung low" - Alice DAVIS rec Forest of Dean, Gloucestersh 14/3/54: RPL LP 23930 "Brave Young Sailor" - Nancy Richards JONES rec by PK, Oswestry , Shropsh 1954: FTX-053 "Tavern in the town" (tune only) - Hugh QUINN rec by PK, Belfast 1955: FTX-072 "Till Apples Grow" - Duncan BURKE rec by PK, Perth 22/6/55 "The Blackbird" - Charlotte HIGGINS rec by Isabel Sutherland, Blairgowrie, Perthsh July 1955: 7"RTR-1211-2/ CASS-60-0966-7/ FTX-183-4 "When my apron it was low" - Ben BAXTER rec Seamus Ennis, Southrepps, Norfolk 1955: RPL 22158/ FTX-234 "I wish I wish" (frag) - Frank CONNORS (gypsy) rec by PK, Friday Bridge, Wisbech, Cambs 23/7/56: 5"RTR-0978-9/ RPL LP 23099/ FTX-423 "My True Love" - WISBECH CHILDREN'S CHOIR rec by PK 23.7.56 7"RTR-0077/ FTX-424 "Died of Love" (Broadwood) - Louisa & Ernie (mel) HOWARD, rec by PK, Thorpeness, Suffolk 1956: FTX-099 "The Sailor Boy" - Jack Le FEUVRE, rec by PK, Sark, Channel Islands, 1957: FTX-245 "O mother dear" - Kitty HARVEY rec by PK, Thaxted, Essex 1958: FTX-040 "The Young British Waterman" - Tom WILLETT (gypsy) Paddock Wood Kent: TOPIC 12-T-84 1962 - McPEAKES: FONTANA TL- 5258 1965 - Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, Blandford, Dorset 1968: FTX-043 "Blind Beetles" - Norman KENNEDY: TOPIC 12-T-178 1968 - Shirley COLLINS EMI SHC-771 1970 "Are you going to leave me ?" - Emma VICKERS rec by Fred Hamer, Burscough, Lancashire 1963: (VWML-003 1989)/ EFDSS CD-02 1998 "There is a tavern" - May BRADLEY rec by Fred Hamer, Ludlow, Shropsh: EFDSS LP-1006 1971 "The Willow Tree" - Jean WARD (v/ guitar): ARGO ZFB-29 1971 - Isabel SUTHERLAND: EFDSS LP-1007 1974 - Mary Ann HAYNES (gypsy) rec by Mike Yates, Brighton, Sussex 1974: TOPIC 12-TS-285 1976/TSCD-661 "The Colour of Amber" - Sue HARRIS & John KIRKPATRICK (bari conc); TOPIC 12-TS-295 1976 Heref - Geof LING rec by Keith Summers, Blaxhall Suffolk: TOPIC 12-TS-292 1977/ TOPIC TSCD-660 - Amy BIRCH (gypsy) Devon: TOPIC 12-TS-349 1979 "Up the green meadows" - Walter PARDON, rec by Mike Yates, Knapton, Norfolk: TOPIC 12-TS-392 1982/ TOPIC TSCD-665 1998 "I wish I wish" - Rosetta SMITH & family (gypsies) rec by Jim Eldon 1982-8 SD-005 1988 CASS-0992 "Sweet Violets" followed by tune on harmonica by husband, Ben - Jasper SMITH rec by Mike Yates 1975/6 Epsom, Surrey TOPIC 12-TS-304/ TSCD 600 - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX-147 - USA - Mrs Carrie GROVER rec by Maud Karpeles, Berwyn, Pa 31/7/55: RPL 23792/ FTX-908 "Lullaby"

DIEGO'S BOLD SHORE - "Has a love of adventure a promise of gold?" - ROUD#2006 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp30-32 ships log 1861 (w/o)

DIEPPE - France -- Dieppe Raid with Canadian Army 19/8/42 with Frank GILLARD & others on Radio 4 19/8/82: CASS-60-0628

DIESEL AND SHALE - comp by Cyril Tawney - smell on submariner's when they come on shore -- Cyril TAWNEY (+ gtr & ch) rec by PK 1961 - CT with YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-28 1972 - rec Sidmouth 1979 on Radio 2: 31/3/80: CASS-0418

DIFYRRWCH DIC DYWYLL - (Dick Jewell's Delight) - Welsh - ALOWON FY 'NOWLAD ed by Nicholas Bennett [1896]. Tune related to the Merthyr area. Dick Jewell was well-known there too -- MABSANT (Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec by Bob Partridge, Cardiff 1983: FTX-054 Instrumental

DIFYRRWCH GWYR TRELAI - (The Delight of the Men of Ely Green)/ Cefn Mabli/ Abercynffig/ Hirwaun: 4 odd tunes from ALOWON FY 'NGWLAD, ed. By Nicholas Bennett (1896), each linked to a Glamorgan town --- MABSANT (Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec by Bob Partridge, Cardiff 1983: FTX-054

DIGGER'S THE - 1649 Community, St George's Hill, Surrey during the Civil War - WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN

DIGGERY VENN - Magical Song comp by Trevor Crozier & Peter Nalder - he comes into town and plays his fiddle at the fair -- YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-38 1972 - Pete NALDER: FOLKSOUND FS-101 1975

DIGGING DITCHES - UP AND DOWN

DIGGING TURF - IRISH RECRUIT

DILIN O DEAMHAS - Irish Gaelic Dandling Song - cf NANCY HOGAN'S PIG -- Maire Aine McDonncha (Mary Ann Mc DONAHUE) rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow 1951: FOLKWAYS: "Field Trip: Ireland" 1960/ OSSIAN OSS-15 1989/ CASS-0797

DILL PICKLE RAG -- Dave SWARBRICK (fid) with Martin CARTHY & Diz Dizley (guitars): ELEKTRA BY-6030 1967 -- Doc WATSON (gtr) with Merle (gtr) & Rus SAVAKUS (bass): VANGUARD TFL-6083 1967 - Clark KESSINGER (fid) accomp Gene MEADE (gtr) & Gene PARKER (banjo) rec Charles Faurot, Union Grove, NC 1968: SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-231 1972

DILLANE'S HORNPIPE - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #220 p100 (D) from Martin Mulvihill (accordion)

DILLON BROWN - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #117 p57 (A) - MAGUIRE 1 #47 p13 (A) from Joe McElherron - O'NEILL MOI #1257/ DMI #527

DILLON'S FANCY - Reel - MOYLAN 2 #307 p-p176-7 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon) - O'NEILL MOI #1272/ DMI #540 (A) -- TRADLADS TLCD001 1997 (Denmark) bef "Jenny's Wedding"

DILLY DOVE - SIR LIONEL

DILLY SONG, THE - TWELVE APOSTLES

DIN TARRANT'S POLKA #1 - CRANITCH #37 p140 (G) - MOYLAN 2 #73 p42 (A) from John O Leary (melodeon)

DIN TARRANT'S POLKA #2 - (G) - CRANITCH #38 p140 - MOYLAN 2 #185 p107 from John O Leary (melodeon)

DIN TARRANT'S POLKA #3 - MOYLAN 2 #250 p144 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

DIN TARRANT'S POLKA #4 - MOYLAN 2 #280 pp160-1 (G) 3pts from John O Leary (melodeon) alt: "Knocknabower (or Knocknaboul) Set"

DIN TARRANT'S POLKA #5 - MOYLAN 2 #299 pp172-3 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon) - well-known Scots Highland normally in A

DINAH - "There's somebody out with D" - ROUD#7052 - Minstrel Song &- Kids Dance Game - OPIE SG 1985 #130 pp435-6 "Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah - I know - strumming on the old banjo - fee fi tiddley i o" - GREEN Rugby Songs 1967 p48 - SILVERMAN The Dirty Song Book 1982 p49 -- Billy BALLANTINE, rec by PK, Wark, Northumb 1954: FTX-119

DING DANG DOO - RING DANG DOO

DING DONG BELL - "pussy's in the well" - ROUD#12853 - SHARP Ms Tunes p1325 -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173 with kitten mewing

DING DONG DEDARO -- Sean O SE with Sean O RIADA & CEOLTOIRI: GAEL-LINN CEF-016 1967/ FTX-307 A-ROVING Radio Prog #1

DING DONG MERRILY ON HIGH - Carol -- Maddy PRIOR & Carnival Band: SAYDISC SDL-366 1988

DING DONG SONG, THE - "Now I've had a lot of trouble in my life" Ch: "Ding dong" - Seduction in church by bell-ringer "kissed more girls than you" -- Bill COOPER rec by Gwilym Davies, Witcombe, Glos 1974: FTX-417 - Tom BROWN (of Caister Norfolk) rec by PK, Harberton, Devon 25/3/79: FTX-133 "The Parson and the Curate" - Arthur HOWARD rec by Ian Russell S Yorks: HILL & DALE HD-006 1981 "Muffin Man" - YETTIES RPL Radio 2 2/12/87: CASS-60-0554

DINGA DINGA DING - "bluebell ring - teacher's hanky tied on a string" - drop handkerchief game -- rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-3853 1981/ CASS-1292

DINGLE - Co Kerry -- Recordings see AREA Listing

DINGLE HORNPIPE - KERRY HORNPIPE

DINGLE PUCK GOAT, THE - "O I am a young jobber both foolish and free, the green hills of Kerry I came for to see" - ROUD#8220 - HUGHES ICS 4 p101 - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 pp50-51 no source given - CROININ 2000 #156 pp238-240 -- Christy PURCELL (tinker) rec by PK, Belfast 25/7/52: RPL 18578/ FTX-168 learned in Co Kerry in early 1920s

DINGLE REGATTA -TOM BILLY'S

DINK'S SONG - "If I had wings like Noah's flood" - ROUD#10057 - LOMAX:FSUSA #21 Negro variant of "Careless Love" collected by John Lomax at a Brazos Bottom Levee Camp in 1904 on his first field trip from Harvard University. (Original recording disc no longer exists). Dink was wife of a levee worker on the Mississippi River - she continued to work at her scrubbing board as she was recorded. -- Steve BENBOW (gtr) with Stella (v) & Pete TURNER (bass) "Skiffle Cellar" rec by PK, London 1/7/58 CASS 60-0828/ FTX-091

DINKIE'S - Reel - TWEED p16 (A) learned from Vincent Blin, French fiddler

DINNA - DO NOT

DINNY DELANEY - SULLIVAN 2 #39 p16 (D without C#)

DINNY O'BRIEN'S REEL - CORNERHOUSE - LAST HOUSE IN CONNAUGHT

DINNY O KEEFE'S - Single Jig or Slide - SULLIVAN 3 #19 p7 12/8 (A) from Johnny Leary

DINWIDDIE GREEN PLOUGHING MATCH - PLOUGHING MATCH SONGS

DIP DIP DIP, MY BLUE SHIP - "you're not It" - Kids Counting out Rhyme - OPIE LLSC p378 -- rec by Damian Webb, 4/26 Workington 1960 - rec by Damian Webb, 26/3 Seaton Juniors (good) - - rec by Damian Webb, 11/56 St John's Junior Girls, Keswick, Cumberland 1960/ FTX-194 #2

DIP ZOO MAGAZOO - "Who's it ? Not you" - Children's Counting-Out Rhyme -- rec by Damian Webb, 11/3 St John's Junior Girls, Keswick, Cumberland 1969 solo/ FTX-194 #1

DIPPING - COUNTING-OUT

DIRANDEL - LORD RANDAL

DIRECTOR'S CHAIR - Dance tune (Dave Taylor)

DIRK DANCE - ISLE OF MAN

DIRT - in Kids Rhymes: see AGGRAVATION - BACKSIDES - DUSTMEN - IN MILLER STREET - MY MOTHER'S GONE TO CHURCH - SAM SAM - THERE SHE GOES - YOU'RE ALL TOO DIRTY - YOU CAN'T PUT YOUR MUCK - YOU'RE OLD ONE'S A LAVATORY CLEANER

DIRTY BEGGARMAN, THE - "came trippling over the plain" Ch: "Rebellow, zangalee - devil take the beggarman's bag" - ROUD#118 - Not CHILD #279(A) - JOHNSON SMM 1787 II 274 ""Jolly Beggarman" & VI 582 "Poor Pedlar" - JOYCE: AIFM #44 - "Forsaken Lover's Garland" - BARING GOULD Ms #124 "The Ragged Beggarman" (a) Will Setter, Two Bridges FWB (b) J Gerrard, Chagford - BGCS 1895 #24 pp52-3 Dartmoor, Devon c1889 "The Beggarman" words altered (BG identifies beggar with James V of Scotland see GABERLUNZIE MAN) - SHARP Cf 2 p387 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 1 #43 pp201-8 Wm Briffet, Bridgwater, Som 1907/ Abraham Lawrence, Ilminster, Som 1905/ Louie Hooper, Hambridge, Som 1904 1v/m/ Miller Spearman, Ile Brewers, Som 1904/ Shepherd Haden, Bampton, Oxfordsh 1909/ John Edbrook, Bishop's Nympton, Devon 1904/ George Say, Axbridge, Som 1908 1v/m ("There was a girl in Westminster") - JOYCE AMOI 1873 #44 & OIFM 1909 p364 (m/o) - REEVES EC 1960 #108 pp215-216 B-G: Wm Setter, Chagford, Dorset & James Parsons, Lew Down, Devon "Ragged Beggar Man" - PALMER EBBB 1880 #116 pp225-6 BG MS J Gerrard, Collyhole, Devon 1889 "The Ragged Beggarman" --- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 p194 Fed Terry, Joplin, Missouri 1933 "The Jolly Beggar" -- CYRIL TAWNEY (unacc): LEADER LER-2095 1976 from BG - Paul Wilson & Ben van Weede (fids): SAYDISC CP-115 1980 from BG

DIRTY OLD TOWN - comp by Ewan MacColl about the town of Salford, Lancash - LOMAX 1957 Skiffle Album - Jacquie & Bridie Songbook - SPIN mag 2/7 p17 -- Ewan McCOLL with "The Ramblers" Skiffle Radio prog 1958 (?) prod by Lomax: Peggy SEEGER, Shirley COLLINS with Bruce TURNER (clar), John COLE (harmonica) 7"RTR- 0291/ CASS-30-1276 (incomplete) - Steve BENBOW (v/gtr) with Stella (v) & Pete TURNER (bass) "Skiffle Cellar" rec by PK, London 1/7/58 CASS-60-0828/ FTX-091 & FTX-418 Canal Songs - IAN CAMPBELL Folk Group: TBX 513/1 cass: 1381 - Ewan MacCOLL: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959 "Streets of Song" unacc solo & whistled by Dominic BEHAN behind McColl talking - DUBLINERS: MAJOR MINOR MM-LP-14 1968/ EMI MFP 5223 - on 2 Radio rec 24/10/90/ CASS-1015 (with Jazz Group incl clar & sax) from McColl "The Definitive Collection" - MOVING CLOUD Danish-Irish Folk Group: GO 0102 nd

DIRTY TOMMY - WHO GOES ROUND MY HOUSE AT NIGHT?

DIRTY WIFE, THE - "It's the fashion for a woman" She bustles around when she sees her husband coming - holes in his stockings, wash-tub standing, blankets needed at 11 15pm -- John MEARNS (unacc) rec Aberdeen 14/2/50 (for progr about Gavin Greig): RPL 14404 "Dairty Wife"

DISABILITIES - CORK LEG - DRUMMER & THE COOK (hump-back & cross-eyes) - LISPING SONG - NERVOUS FAMILY - NINETEEN YEARS OLD - STUTTERING LOVERS

DISAPPOINTED COQUETTE, THE - Reel - KERR MM 1 #53 p41 (D) - Instrumental version of MARROWBONES

DISAPPOINTED LADY, THE - (uses tune: "Rout of the Blues") -- Martin CARTER (with gtr & mandolin): TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-012 1972 bef "Mary, the mandoline maker"

DISAPPOINTED WIDOW - Old English Country Dance - WILSON p92 (with dance descr)

DISASTERS - DROWNINGS - EXPLOSIONS - FIRES - FLOODS - INJURY - MINING - MURDER - POLLUTION - RAILWAYS - SHIPS - SHOOTING - STORM & SHIPWRECK - WRECK (Railroad)

DISCHARGED DRUMMER, THE - "In Bristol lived a damsel" --age sixteen - courted by many - ROUD#2303 - KARPELES FSFN 1971 p229 George Taylor, Hermitage, Nfl 1930

DISCONSOLATE LOVER, THE - OUR CAPTAIN CALLS ALL HANDS

DISEASES - VENEREAL

DISGUISE - Women in men's attire: - BAILIFF'S DAUGHTER - BANKS OF SKENE - BANKS OF THE NILE - CANADA-I-O - CAROLOINE AND HER YOUNG SAILOR - DRUM MAJOR - FAMOUS FLOWER OF SERVING MEN - FARE THEE WELL, MY DEAREST DEAR - FEMALE CABINBOY - FEMALE DRUMMER - FEMALE HIGHWAYMAN - FEMALE MINER - FEMALE SAILOR BOLD - FEMALE SOLDIER - FEMALE SMUGGLER - FEMALE WARRIOR - GLOUCESTER LAD (N3) - GOLDEN GLOVE - HIGHER GERMANIE - I AM A MAID THAT'S DEEP IN LOVE - JACK MULRO - JACKIE FRASER - JACKIE MUNROE - JEALOUS LOVER - JEANNIE O' PLANTEENIE - LADY LEROY - MAID IN SORROW - PAISLEY OFFICER - POLLY OLIVER - ROSE OF BRITAIN'S ISLE - ROSE THE RED AND WHITE LILYU - SPANISH SHORE - WILL OF THE WAGON TRAIN - WILLIAM AND NANCY - WILLIAM TAYLOR (N11) - Men as Beggars (or in Female Attire): BLIND BEGGAR'S DAUGHTER (N27)(B) - CAIRN O MOUNT - DICK THE JOINER (F/A) - DUKE OF ATHOLL'S NURSE - IRISH DRAGOONS - JOHNNY GERMAN - LIVERPOOL LANDLADY - POOR NELL AND THE CHIMNEY SWEEP - PRINCE OF MOROCCO - SILK MERCHANT'S DAUGHTER - WILLIAM AND MARY (patch over eye) - Other -MURDER OF COLONEL SHARP (as negro)

DISGUISED SAILOR, THE - "It's of a rich merchant (or gentleman) in London did dwell" - Merchant objects to his daughters love for a sailor, agrees to a wedding but presses him to sea - girl follows in disguise and becomes his bunk-mate and reveals her identity - they return home to find father has died and they marry - LAWS #N-6 ABBB 1957 p204 (or: "The Sailor's Misfortune & Happy Marriage" or "The Old Miser") - ROUD#601 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p463 "The Merchant's Daughter" - SHARP-KARPELES 1974 #215 "The Press Gang" or "In London City" - JFSS 8 1906 p181 RVW Norfolk "It's of an old Lord" - 31 1922 p9 CJS Somerset "The Press Gang" - JFSS 35 1931 p265 Moeran Catfield Norfolk "The Old Miser" - PURSLOW WS 1968 pp63-4 Hammond: Mrs Tuck, Beaminster, Dorset 1906 "The Lady of Riches" ("she used her ink and pen" --- CREIGHTON TSNS 1950 p146 - KARPELES NFL 1971 #47 p167 - LEACH Lab 1965 #35

DISHONEST MILLER, THE - MILLER'S LAST WILL

DISPUTE AT THE CROSSROADS, THE - DOCTOR GILBERT

DISPUTES - AGGRAVATION - BATTLES - BOXING - FEUDING - NEIGHBOURS - QUARRELS

DISTANT GREETING - Reel - COLE #6 p47 (G & D) comp by B.F.Dietrich (see LOW LEVEL HORNPIPE))

DISTRESSED MAID, THE - ABROAD AS I WAS WALKING

DITCHLING CAROL, THE - "Be merry all, be merry all" - ROUD#3216 - ED&S 49:3 p13 McDermott Ms, Burwash, Sussex

DITHERUM DOODAH - Story, song & whistle tune -- Seamus ENNIS : LEADER LEA-2003 1969

DIVERSION - DANCES - ENTERTAINMENT - FUN - PLAY - RACES - SPORT

DIVERSION EVERYWHERE - AROUND THE WORLD FOR SPORT (Reel)

DIVES AND LAZARUS - "As it fell out upon one day" - CHILD #56 "Dives and Lazarus" - ROUD#477 - Good Christmas Box 1847 #1 pp49-52- CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p747 "We poor frozen-out gardeners" - SYLVESTER Garland of Christmas Carols 1861 pp50-52 - BRAMLEY & STAINER 1871 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp102-3 Middlesex - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 I #12 p58-61 Samson Bates, The Trench, Shropsh 1911/ Thomas Taylor, Ross, Herefordsh 1921 - GRAINGER #307 Mrs Mary Anne Roberts, Winchcombe, Gloucestersh 1909 "Today You May Be Alive Goodman" - LEATHER FLH 1912 p190-1 E Andrews: Mrs Harris, Eardisley, Herefordsh 1905 1v/m/ RVW: J Evans, Dilwyn, Herefordsh 1907 (text completed from another version) - JFSS 2:7 1905 pp125-126 Mrs Harris - JFSS 4 1910 pp47-48 RVW John Evans, Dilwyn, Herefordsh 1907/ Mr Beddoe 3v (w/o) - JFSS 9 p239-42 - JFSS 11 p130 - JFSS 17 p337 - JFSS 5:18 1914 pp16-18 Sharp: Samson Bates "Diverus & L" - JFSS 19 p99 - JFSS 8:31 1927 p29 Sharp Ms: Thomas Taylor, Ross, Herefordsh 1921 "L & Diverus" - OXFORD Bk Carols #57 p118 RVW - PALMER SOM 1972 pp101-2 from JFSS 18 Sharp: Samson Bates, Shropsh - PALMER RVW 1983 #42 p65-8 John Evans, Dilwyn, Herefordsh 1907 3v/m/ extract from Kilvert Diary/ Italian version --- LOMAX ABFS1934 pp583-584 "Po Lazarus" (USA Hoeing Song in Penitentiary) - BUSH Folk Songs of Central West Virginia #1 pp41-44 --- tune used for many songs - YOU ARE MY DEAREST DEAR (Ritchie) - see also note on this air and GILDEROY in DEAN-SMITH Appendix p120 -- Emily BISHOP rec by PK, Bromsberrow Heath, Herefordsh 13/10/52: 7"RTR-0897: RPL 18684 talk bef & aft/ FTX-129 & FTX-504 "Divus & Lazarus" - A L LLOYD: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-628 1956 Derbysh - First part of tune: John Shepherd (keyboards) with Steve Donaghy (viola) on Radio 2 1/5/91 CASS-60-1022 - SAYDISC SDL-CD-425 1997 "English Customs & Traditions" (Revised and enlarged version of LP) - PUZZLEJUG "Let us be merry" CD-PJ3 1996 (Emily Bishop version) --- Aunt Molly JACKSON rec by Alan Lomax, NY 1939: Lib of Congress AAFS L-57

DIVINATION - OPIE LLSC p340 Playing Cards/ Palm reading/ Tea Leaves/ Intuition/ Spirit selling/ Tape measures/ Knife spinning/ Film Star Oracles - see BOLD ASTROLOGER - GIPSY GIRL - OMENS - TINKER TAILOR see also - OMENS - TINKER TAILOR -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

DIVING - PRETTY LITTLE MERMAID (DOWN IN THE DIVING BELL)

DIWRNOD LLADD MOCHYN YN TAN GRISTIAU - (The day they killed a pig in TG) -- John THOMAS, Corwen, Denbighsh 8/12/66: RPL 17299

DIXIE - Song - "I wish I was in the land of cotton" - ROUD#8231 - Plantation Song - BSs "Dixie's Land" Firth Broadside - Minstrel Song comp by Dan Emmett "D Land" - see Sea shanty WAY DOWN IN DIXIE ("sing a song, blow a long") - WHALL 1910 p141-3 Chorus follows Dan Emmett "In the land" with ending "I'll live and die for Dixie" - HUGILL SSS 1961 p417 (words as above) - see MINEHEAD HOBBY HORSE TUNE - I WISH THERE WERE NO PRISONS - ROBERT E LEE -- Stan HUGILL (unacc) with "York & Albany" Crew rec by PK: EMI CLP-1524 1962/ FTX-035 -"Songs of the Civil War" with the George MITCHELL Choir & Lansdowne Orchestra "The Blue and the Grey": WORLD RECORD CLUB T-629 in Epilogue Medley

DIXIE - Instrumental - WESTROP #31 p11 (D) 2/4 -- Hobart SMITH (piano solo) rec by AL, Salem, Va 1959: ROUNDER 1799 2001

DIXIE BROWN - GO TO SEA NO MORE

DIXIE HOEDOWN -- Curly HERDMAN (fid) with Troy HERDMAN (gtr), Bob TANNER (mandolin) & Joe TANNER (banjo): SAYDISC Matchbox SDM- 242 1973

DIXIE HOME - (Cirtain/ Stacey) -- Lester FLATT & Earl SCRUGGS with THE FOGGY MOUNTAIN BOYS: CBS CS-8751 1963

DIXIE'S DOG - Policeman - dog licence - fog - comp -- Bernard WRIGLEY (voc/ gtr); TOPIC 12-TS-211 1971

DIXIE'S ISLE - BANKS OF THE NILE

DIXIELAND - JAZZ

DIXON AND JOHNSON - THREE BUTCHERS

 
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