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GOING ACROSS THE MOUNTAIN - "O fare thee well" Comp by Frank Proffitt and carved on his tombstone - WARNER 1984 #121 p293 -- Frank PROFFITT: FOLK LEGACY FSA-1 1962/ TOPIC 12-T-162 1966/ rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC 1959: FTX-931/ APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000 - Jeff DAVIS (v/ fretless banjo) FF-90431 CASS-0815 from Proffitt - Frank PROFITT Jr, CLOUDLANDS (Tennessee) CLC-008 1992 CASS-1356

GOING BACK HOME TO MARY - "If I had you, Governor" -- LEADBELLY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972

GOING DOWN -- Muddy WATERS UNITED ARTISTS UAL-3050 1959

GOING DOWN (or WAKE UP IN AN ALLEY) -- RUSSCO rec by PK, Dartington, Devon 5/11/75: FTX-094

GOING DOWN CRIPPLE CREEK - CRIPPLE CREEK

GOING DOWN THE RIVER -- Fred McDOWELL (voc/ gtr) with Fanny DAVIS (comb) & Miles PRATCHER (gtr) rec by Alan Lomx, Miss USA 1959: RPL LP 26148

GOING DOWN THE ROAD FEELING BAD -- Mrs Etta BAKER (gtr): TRADITION TLP-1007 1956-7 - Ed PROFFITT (banjo instrum), rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC 1959: FTX-927 - Hobart SMITH (piano) rec by Moses Asch NYC 1946: ROUNDER 1799 2001

GOING DOWN THE VALLEY - "We are....one by one" - American Sacred Song by Jessie Brown & J H Fillmore c1890 -- Ernest STONEMAN & Dixie Mountaineers with organ, fid & gtr & ch rec 1926: (NEW WORLD NW-226)/ CASS-0476-7

GOING DOWN TO TAMPA - "to find myself a home - settle down" -- Jeff WARNER (v/ banjo) with Jeff DAVIS (v/ gtr) & Jay UNGAR (fid) & David NOYES (bass) FF-90431 CASS-0815

GOING DOWN TO LEBECK TOWN - LEBECK TOWN

GOING DOWN TO WELDON - "I found a little home in W - I think I heard 'em say - there's a pretty little girl in W" -- Rebecca KING JONES rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC 1940: FTX-926

GOING DOWN TOWN - "I'm -" Nonsense song -- Tom PALEY (+ banjo): ARGO ZFB-3 1969 - Mike & Peggy SEEGER with banjo (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1226

GOING HOME -- Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350

GOING OVER THE MOUNTAIN - "My ould 'oss died wi' tha toothache" - WILLIAMS #582 (w/o)

GOING TO BOSTON - "Goodbye girls we're going to B" - Appal Mountain Song & Play Party Game - ROUD#3595 - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #261 (vol 2 p371) Mr Hillard Smith, Hindman,. Knott Co., Ky 1917 -- Jean RITCHIE (with Appal dulc) rec IFMC Festival Biarritz-Pamplona 1953: WESTMINSTER WL-5334 1954 - ELEKTRA EKL-25 1954/ FTX-920

GOING TO CHELSEA TO BUY A BUN - "As I was going to Chelsea one day" - ROUD#946

GOING TO CHURCH (MASS) LAST SUNDAY - "my true love she passed me by" - ROUD#454 - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1192 p295 (3v&ch w/o) "I'll gang doon tae yonder valley" - HENRY SOP #635/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p343 "Dark-eyed Molly" - Cf PURSLOW MB 1965 "My Charming Molly" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 p355 Winnie Ryan 1952 - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES 1977 p216-7 from Ruby Kelby, Blairgowrie "I went to Mass last Sunday" ("There is a tree grows at liberty") --- LOMAX FSNA 1960 p209 "Lovin' Hannah" from Jean Ritchie (not in SHARP FSSA) -- COURTING IS A PLEASURE -- Una DOUGLAS of Derry rec by PK, Belfast 1952: RPL 18541/ FTX-434 "Charming Molly" - Winnie RYAN (tinker) rec by PK, Belfast 1952: RPL 18583/ FTX-015/ FTX-167 "GTMass" - Margaret BARRY rec by Alan Lomax at his flat in London in 1953: ROUNDER 11661-1774-2 1998 "GTMass" - Robert CINNAMOND rec by PK & Sean O Boyle 1955: FTX-158 - Paddy TUNNEY: TOPIC 12-TS- 289 1976 - Alex CAMPBELL rec PK, Dartington, Devon, 1976: FTX-304 "Lovin' Hannah" --- Frank PROFITT (+ banjo) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Beech Mt., Watauga Co., NC 1951: FTX-932/ FOLK LEGACY FSA-1 1962/ TOPIC 12-T-162 1966/ "Handsome Molly" or "I wish I was in London" - Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350 - DEIGHTON FAMILY RPL Radio 2 on 30/9/87: CASS-0404 "I went to church on Sunday" - Jean RITCHIE (voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-90725 1995 "Lovin Hannah"

GOING TO DONNYBROOK - OFF TO DONNYBROOK (Jig)

GOING TO KENTUCKY - I'M GOING TO KENTUCKY

GOING TO GET MARRIED - NEXT MONDAY MORNING

(GOING TO) GONNA KEEP MY SKILLET GREASY - "all the time" - "I was goin' up the street just to buy me a ham of meat" - John W WORK Negro Songs & Spirituals 1940 p244 - WARNER 1984 #122 p294 (3v) -- Frank PROFFITT (unacc) rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1959: FTX-931

GOING TO THE DANCE -- talk & tune Reg HANNIS rec by Gwilym Davies 1987: FTX-417

GOING TO THE DERBY - COSTERMONGER'AS SONG

GOING TO THE FAIR - MA THEID TU 'UN AONAIGH - TERENCE'S RAMBLE (Reel)

GOING TO THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN -- Josh WHITE: [LONDON LL-1341 & MERCURY MG-36052] CASS-0240

GOING TO THE WAKE - COMING HOME FROM THE WAKE -- ERON-002 1974 "Gwyllam Wake" (Sussex)

GOING TO THE WELL FOR WATER - Jig/ Slide -BREATHNACH CRE 3 #54 p24 (D) 12/8 "The Kaiser" from Denis Doody - MOYLAN 2 #134 p78 & #167 pp96-7 (D) 12/8 from John O Leary (melodeon) - SULLIVAN 3 #18 p7 12/8 (A) from Jackie Daly - TWEED p45 (C) 12/8

GOING TO THE ZOO - comp by Tom Paxton -- Julie FELIX (voc/ gtr): FONTANA SFL-T-31167 1962

GOING TO WINDSOR -- GAME OF CARDS (Ben BAXTER)

GOING UP CAMBORNE HILL, COMING DOWN - CAMBORNE HILL

GOING UP CRIPPLE CREEK - CRIPPLE CREEK

GOING UP THE AISLE - WHEN PADDY STOLE THE ROPE

GOING WHERE MY TROUBLES WILL BE OVER - Frank PROFFITT rec by Frank & Anne WARNER 1959: APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000

GOIRTIN EORNAN - (The Little Barley Field) -- Festy CONLAN (whistle): TOPIC 12-T-177 1968

GOK SANGER - (Cuckoo Song) - Jewish -- Joy HYMAN & Jennifer RICE (voc/gtrs) rec London 1961: RPL LP 27099

GOL NA MBAN 'SAN AR - (Woman's Lament in Battle) - Old Pipe Tune orig accomp by keening - MOYLAN 1 #80 6pts (~D) 2/4 4/4 & 6/8 from Mici O Suilleabhain (Cumba) -- Seamus ENNIS (whistle): TRADITION TLP-1013 1958/ EMBER EMB-2054 1964 learnt from his father

GOLD - BONNY BLUE-EYED LASSIE - DAYS OF FORTY-NINE (USA) - JOE BOWERS (USA) - PRAYER BOOK - QUEEN MARY HAS LOST HER GOLD RING (K) - OLD PIKE - SACRAMENTO - SWEET BETSY OF PIKE

GOLD RING, THE - Slow Jig - Story: Farmer returns ring to the fairies in exchange for the tune - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #47 p19 (D) 4pts - FUREY pp34-5 (D) 4pts - BRODY p123 (D/G) - according to the Fureys this version is called "The Old or Piper's Gold Ring" - MITCHELL #139 p102-3 (G) 7pts from Willie Clancy (U- pipes) - O'NEILL MOI #708/ DMI #12 (G) 8pts - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p72 -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) rec by PK: FTX-302/ with story: LEADER LEA-003 1969/ (u-pipes) RTE-CD-199 1997 bef "Uirchill an Chreagain" - Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) of Co Clare rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC- 39 1980 CASS-0816 with talk before about Garret Barry - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: Dave RICHARDSON (long-necked mandolin) & Cathal McCONNELL (flute): LEADER LER-2090 1974 - DE DANAAN (fid/ banjo) CASS-60-0879

GOLD RUSH - Appalachian Dance tune usually attributed to Bill Munroe -- L G Pug ALLEN (fid), George ALLEN (gtr) & Paul BROWN (banjo) rec by Mike Yates, Stuarts Draft, Augusta Co, Va., USA 16/8/80 VWML-007 d/CASS- 1026 1992 "Crazy about Song"

GOLD WATCH, THE - "A stranger once in Worcestershire" - a trickster who goes into pub and lays bets using a watch inside a piece of wood - ROUD#1311 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp257-8 #234 James Falconer, Brize Norton, Oxfordsh 6v (w/o)

GOLD WATCH - RAG FAIR

GOLDEN CITY, THE - WIND, THE WIND

GOLDEN DUSTMAN, THE - comp by Le Brunn/ Graham -- Gus ELEN: TOPIC 12-T- 396 1979

GOLDEN EAGLE, THE - Hornpipe - COLE p89 (G) - HAYWOOD #10 p46 (A) "Grey Eagle" - MAGUIRE 1 #78 p21 (A) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #74 p22 (G) -- Jimmy HOGAN (mel) with Brian GREEN (drums) & Bobby HALL (piano) rec by PK, London 8/3/58: RPL LP 23969/ FTX-371 aft "Johnson's H"/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 - HIGH LEVEL RANTERS: LEADER LER-2007 1969 with "The Sunshine Hornpipe" - Andrew (concertina) & Sue (gtr) FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec by Dave Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980 bef "Cuckoo" - THE GREATEST CEILIDH BAND rec Denmark: MILLSTREAM MR-1001 1984 bef "Chief O Neill" - Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350

GOLDEN FARMER, THE - Hornpipe/ Reel (D) - COLE p110 "Golden Wreath H" - KENNEDY FTB 21954 p10/ 1994 #37 p12 (D) - MIDDLETON'S Budget p48 Hornpipe -- HAYMAKERS BAND led by PK rec London 25/3/56: RPL LP 23649/ FTX-041 bef "Blacksmith's Hornpipe"

GOLDEN GATE, THE - Reel (G/D) - COLE #7 p42 comp by Frank Livingston - KERR MM 2 #283 p31

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE - "It's of a young squire, in Tamworth did dwell" - LAWS #N20 & ABBA p212 - ROUD#141 - BSs incl BG 4:#375/ 7:#188/ 9:#51 - DIXON SP 1848 - BELL BSPE 1857 pp70-72 (w/o) - ADDY FT&S 1895 pp146-7 Yorksh (w/o) "The Lady's Glove" - CHRISTIE TBA 2 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p422 (7var) - 1881 p114 - PETRIE 1902 #366 & 380 (tune only) - KIDSON TT 1891 pp49-51 Mr Lolley, East Riding, Yorksh (notes)/ Mrs Holt 1v/m/ Goole, Yorksh 1v/m - BARING GOULD Ms#167 (a) J Hext, Post Bridge FWB 1890 (b) Mrs Clarke from an old woman in N.Devon (c) T Matthews, South Brent 1888 (d) M Hawley, Down House, Lew Trenchard 1891 (e) Samuel Fone FWB 1893 - publ BG-SHARP Schools 1906 p32 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #219 pp91-2 Mrs Bray, Langport, Somerset 1904/ Mrs Newsham, Marylebone, London 1908 (m/o)/ Samuel Weeks, Priddy, Somerset 1905 (m/o) - GRAINGER #231 Dean Robinson (?), Brigg, Lincolnsh 1907 - GREIG FSNE #95 - JFSS 6:21 1918 pp29-31 Arkwright: Mr Barrow, Otham, Kent/ Gilchrist: Mrs Ford, Highfields, Sussex 1906 (m/o) - WILLIAMS #583 ("in Ipswich") (w/o) - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp16-17 - HENRY SOP #474/ HUNTINGTON pp488-9 Co Derry 1932/ #524/ HUNTINGTON p328 Ballycastle, Co Antrim 1933 11v/m "The Glove & the Lions"/"The Squire's Bride" - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp16-17 - PURSLOW FD 1974 pp34-5 Gardiner: Wm Randall (w)Hursley, Hampsh 1905 & Mrs Park (m), Trowbridge, Wiltsh 1906 comp version 1905- 6 ("near Plymouth") - PALMER RVW 1983 #17 pp28-30 Mrs Humphrys, Ingrave, Essex 1904 --- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #62 (vol 1 pp377-8) Mrs Mary Sands, Allanstand, NC/ N B Chisholm, Woodridge, Va 1916 (m/o)"The Golden Glove"/ Miss Sallie D Jones, WVa "The Squire" - COX FSOS 1925 p384-6 Alverda Everett, WVa 1916 (w/o) "Dog & Gun"/ John B Adkins, WVa 1916 (w/o)/ Mrs Don McClaugherty "The Farmer's Bride"/ Mrs Mary Frazier, WVa "It's of a Squire" - MACKENZIE BSNS 1928 pp80-1 & p395 Robert Langville, NS - FLANDERS-BROWN Vt 1932 p117 "Dog & Gun" - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp158-9 Mrs Theodosia Bonnett Long, Mississippi (w/o) - EDDY Ohio 1939 p173 - FLANDERS-BARRY 1939 p29 - GARDNER-CHICKERING BNSSM 1939 pp195-7 Karl Jensen, Mich 1933 (w/o)/ Mrs Rachel Post 1935 1v/m/ Gernsey Ms, Michigan (w/o) "The Dog & Gun" - RANDOLPH OFS 1 1946 pp308-310 Mrs Lee Stephens/ Mrs Lucy White, Missouri 1928 (w/o) "With her dog & gun" - CREIGHTON TSNV 1950 p147 - BROWN 1952 #197 2 & 4 - BELDEN BSM 1955 pp229-231 Miss Williams, Mo 1903 "The Dog & Gun"/ Paul J Manes 1911 1v (w/o)/ Mrs Edwards, Mo 1913 1v (w/o) "The Nobleman's Daughter"/ Julia Hickman Miss 1909 "Hunting with a dog & gun" - THOMPSON PS 1958 pp71-3 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 "The Dog & Gun" - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp84-5 Mrs Elena Hasell Stanley, Utah (w/o) "Off She Went Hunting" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 pp340-1 Everett Bennett, Nfl 1958 "Waistcoat & Britches" - CAREY ASS 1976 pp107-109 Timothy O Connor MS songbook 1778 (w/o) "A New Song #38" - WARNER TAFS 1984 #145 pp335-6 Dick Tillett, Roanoke, NC 1971 -- Kitty HARVEY rec by PK, Thaxted, Essex, 28/7/58: FTX-040 - MUCKRAM WAKES: LEADER LER- 2085 1973 (coll Derbysh by George Fradley) - Frank HINCHLIFFE, rec by Mike Yates with Ruairidh & Alvina Greig, Sheffield: TOPIC 12-TS-308 1977

GOLDEN HAIRED LAD, THE - BUACHAL NA GRAGHAIL BRABEE

GOLDEN HEADBOARD, THE - Reel - COTTER "Golden Keyboard" - SHASKEEN 2 #4 p6 (Em) "Golden Keyboard" -- John MAGUIRE (whistle), rec by PK, Belfast: FTX-376/ rec by John Levy Belfast 26//10/59: RPL LP 25825 titled "Golden Headboard"

GOLDEN JUBILEE, THE - Irish Song about a "Golden Wedding"-- Eddie HICKEY: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-159 1967 - BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS-60- 0927 nd - TRADLADS TL-CD-001 1997 (rec in Denmark)

GOLDEN KIPPERS - GOLDEN SLIPPERS

GOLDEN LOCKS - "I dreamed that my truelove was lying all in my arms - when I woke it was not so" Ch; "Her pretty little hair like lengths of gold" -- Rebecca KING JONES, rec by Frank & Anne Warner, USA 1940: FTX-926

GOLDEN MERILEE - GOLDEN VANITY

GOLDEN MINE, THE - "You maidens pretty in town or city" - Her Cruel parents have her love sent to sea and confine her for 13 weeks on bread and water - she wishes she could command the north of India and a golden mine so she can wed her sailor - BS Thomas Ford of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) p15

GOLDEN PASS, THE - Single Jig or March - ROCHE 2 #251 p23 (G)

GOLDEN RING, THE - "It was a sailor courted me" - KIDSON FSNC 1927 (words by Ethel Kidson to a traditional air)

GOLDEN RING, THE -- Tom THOMAS rec by PK & Alan Lomax, Treorchy Miner's Club, Rhondda, S Wales 1953: FTX-055

GOLDEN RING, THE - Jig -- KILFENORA CEILI BAND (West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283 1974

GOLDEN SLIPPERS - comp by J A Bland - BRODY p123 - KERR MM 1 #4 p28 (D) "O Dem Golden Slippers" -- Square Dance with Phil CARDEW orch CASS-30-0571 - Ewan McCOLL "Golden Kippers" Children's parody: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959/ CASS-60-0202 learned from Ern Brooks 47 yr old artist from Miles platting district of Manchester 4v & ch "Them GK I love to throw - down by the golden stream" - Tom POTTER (mel), rec by PK, Hawkhurst, Kent 4/9/63 RTR-0985 - Jack ELLIOTT of Birtley, Co Durham: tune on banjo: LEADER LEA-4001 1969 with "Old Black Joe" - Nobby Clark rec by Michael Feist, Swimbridge, Devon 1974 CASS-0330 (see letter file) - Billy BENNINGTON (h-dulc) with Jim COUZA (h-d) rec by Jim Couza, Barford, Norfolk 20/7/82 CASS 0872 --- The Belleville Acapella Choir rec by Alan Lomax, Va. USA Apr 1960: ROUNDER CD-1711 1998 - Clark KESSINGER (fid) accomp Gene MEADE (gtr) & Gene PARKER (banjo) rec Charles Faurot, Union Grove, NC 1968: SAYDISC Matchbox SDM- 231 1972 - Lonnie AUSTIN (fid): LEADER LEE-4045 1975

GOLDEN SLUMBERS - Nursery Rhyme -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross CASS-1173

GOLDEN SUN IS SHINING BRIGHT, THE - HAYMAKERS SONG

GOLDEN TANGO - comp Silvester -- Gordon CUTTY (Engl Conc) FREE REED FRR-006 1976

GOLDEN VALE - Hornpipe - MAGUIRE 1 #83 p22 (D) - O'NEILL MOI #1652/ DMI #873 (D)

GOLDEN VANITIE, THE - "There once was a ship came from the North Countrie" - CHILD #286 - ROUD #122 - BSs incl BG 5:#18/ 8:#134 - LOGAN 1869 Version sung in Edinburgh 1840 - LONG DIOW 1886 pp145-6 Isle of Wight (w/o) - ASHTON 1891 px - FORD VSB 1899 1 pp103-8 (14v & tune) - MOTHERWELL Ms p420 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p37 (6var) - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp182-3 - BARING GOULD SOW #64 (a) James Olver, Launceston 1889 (b) Herefordshire nurse (words altered slightly) - BG-SHARP Schools 1906 - BG-HITCHCOCK FSWC 1974 pp44-5 James Olver - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 Alfred Emery, Othery, Somerset 1908/ Wm Kingdom, Simonsbath, Somerset 1914 - GRAINGER #118 Theodore Button, Thealby/ #119 George Wray, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906/ #407 John Perring, Dartmouth, Devon 1908 - JFSS 1:3 1901 pp104-5 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodworth, Sussex 1900 - JFSS 2:9 1906 p244 Gilchrist: W Bolton, Southport, Lancash 1906 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #42 p34 - SHARP Sel Ed 1921 1 pp36-7 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp199-200 #444 David Sawyer, Ogbourne, Wilts (w/o) - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp72-3 - ORD BB 1930 p450 (14v) "The Lowlands Low" with ch: "Eckie diddle" - PENGUIN 1959 Gilchrist: W Bolton - REEVES EC 1960 pp123-4 Gardiner: Moses Blake, Lyndhurst, Hampsh 1906 (w/o) - HUGILL SSS 1961 p62-4 - JEFDSS 9:3 1962 pp165-6 M Karpeles & P Kennedy: Mrs Fred Swain of Tristan de Cunha "The Little Cabin Boy" - HAMER GG 1967 pp78-9 Miss Bidder, Cambridgesh - MUNCH Tristan da Cunha 1970 p75 from Old Sam Swain & p 153 from Arthur Repetto - PURSLOW CL 1972 pp37-8 Gardiner: Moses Blake, Emery Down, Hampsh 1907 - PALMER EBBB 1980 #45 pp108-110 Mike Yates: Johnny Doughty, Brighton, Sussex 1976 - PALMER OBSS 1986 #22 p47 "Sir Walter Raleigh" from Euwing Coll, Glasgow - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp165-6 8v from Jeannie Robertson - USA - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #41 (vol 1 p282-290) 11var: Mrs Jane Gentry, Hot Springs, NC 1916/ Mrs Sarah Buckner, Black Mountain, NC 1916/ Mrs Hester House, Hot Springs, NC 1916/ Luther Shadoin, Lexington, Ky 1917/ Miss N.F.Stoton, Bedrea, Masdison Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Polly Patrick & Mrs Nanny Smith, Manchester, Clay Co., Ky 1917 (DC 2004)/ Mrs Wilson, Pineville, Bell Co., Ky 1917/ Jas A.Maples, Birds Creek, Sevierville, Sevier Co., Tenn 1917/ Wm Wooton, Kindman, Knott Co., Ky 1917/ Miss May Ritchie, Pine Mt., Harlan Co., Ky 1907/ Mrs Laura Beckett, St Peters School, Callaway, Va 1918 - COLCORD 1924 p158 - BARRY Maine 1926 - RICHARDSON AMS 1927 pp28-9 Appal "The Merry Golden Tree" - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp20-21 NS "G Vallady" - GREENLEAF NFL 1933 - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp125-7 Mississippi - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp127- 133 Mrs Ewart Wilson, NC 1930 (w/o)/ Tenn "The Golden Willow Tree" - BELDEN Mo 1940 p97 - COFFIN-RENWICK #153 & 277 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp195-200 Missouri & Arkansas "The Merry Golden Tree" - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp236-8 Fla "G Merilee" & "Lowlands Low" - BROWN 1952 II p191 - CAZDEN 1958 2 p246 - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp20-21 Ont 1957 - DAVIS Va 1960 - LOMAX FSNA 1960 p191 Carter Family - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp43-5 2var Utah "The G Furmity" - PARLER ABB 1963 pp24-5 Ark "Green Willow Tree" - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp20-21 O J Abbot, Ont 1957/ pp156-7 "Green Willow Tree" - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp17-21 Mrs Bruce Hutchins, NB 1954-60/ Angelo Dornan 1954-60 - KARPELES FSFN 1971 p107 Theodore Jackman, Nfl 1930 1v/m - FOWKE PBCFS 1973 pp188-9 as TSSO - WARNER TAFS 1984 #104 pp266-8 Frank Proffitt "Lowland Low" -- Mrs Alex CAMERON #037, Peter CHRISTIE #166-7, Black Jimmy MASON #181, Bell DUNCAN #278/ 291, Alex ROBB #337 rec on Dictaphone by James M. Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - George SIMPSON, Dundee & James Forman, Leith rec by James M Carpenter c1928: FTX-141 - Dodie CHALMERS rec by Seamus Ennis, Turiff, Aberdeensh 16/7/52: RPL 18784/ FTX-261 & FTX-503 "The Golden Victory" - Bill CAMERON (Senior) rec by PK, St Mary's, Scilly 21/11/56 RPL LP 23654/ CAEDMON TC- 1146/ TOPIC 12-T-161/ FTX-217 - A L LLOYD: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-625 1956 Merrick Sussex version - Ewan Mc COLL with Peggy SEEGER (banjo) "Sweet Kumadie" & Peggy SEEGER (American Version): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-637 1956 - Douglas KENNEDY rec by PK, Suffolk 1961: FTX-041 - Mrs Fred SWAIN (Repetto) of Tristan de Cunha, rec by PK, Calshot, 29/8/62: FTX-609 "The Little Cabin Boy" - Jack LANGSTAFF (voc/piano): EMI CLP- 1833 1965 - Ronnie GILBERT: VANGUARD SRL-7624 1965 - Tony ROSE: LEADER LER-2013 1970 from Hugill - Johnny DOUGHTY rec by Mike Yates, Brighton, Sussex: TOPIC 12-TS- 224 1976/ TSCD-600 - Duncan WILLIAMSON: KYLOE 101 - USA -- Justus BEGLEY (v/gtr) rec Ky 1937: AAFS L-7 - Jimmy MORRIS rec by Alan Lomax, Ky 1937: AAFS L-58 - Ollie JACOBS, Wisconsin 1941: AAFS L-58 - THE ALMANAC SINGERS rec NY 1941-2: PRISM PLATCD 704 - 2001 - Bascom Lamar LUNSFORD (75) (voc/banjo) rec by Paul Clayton: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-645 1956 "Merry Golden Tree"-- "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK: Almeda RIDDLE rec by Alan Lomax, Greers Ferry Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1707 1997/ FTX-902 "The Merry Golden Tree" - (Justis BEGLEY of Ky: YAZOO 2200)- Horton Barker, NC: FOLKWAYS FA-2362 1962 - Frank PROFFITT (unacc) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Watuga, NC 1959: FTX-931/ "Lowland Low"/ APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000 "Lowland Lonesome Low" - (Jean RITCHIE of Ky: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS SFW CD 40145) - (Doug WALLIN of NC: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS SFW CD 40013)

GOLDEN WREATH - Hornpipe - COLE p110 (D)

GOLF - WILL YOU HAVE A GAME OF GOLF?

GOMME, Alice Bertha - (1852-1938) - see FOLKORE 101 1990 ii p198- 208 Georgina Boyes: Reassessment of her work as a folklorist

GONDOLIER - "G, g, my dear" - HENDERSON VSB 1937 p60 Bs (w/o)

GONE FOR HIS TEA - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #144 p68 (Em)

GONE TO CRIPPLE CREEK - CRIPPLE CREEK

GONGS -- Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing-

GONNA - GOING TO

GOOBER PEAS - EATING GOOBER PEAS

GOOD ALE - "It is of GA to you I'll sing" Ch: "Thou art my darling" - ROUD#203 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 II p660-1 uses "Turpin Hero" tune - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 # 591 "Good Ale comes" "G A keeps me bare and busy" & "Good Ale Comes" #593 and "Braw Black Jug" #590 - GARDINER Ms 1906 Hampsh "In praise of Ale" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p91 (Ms#263) Charles Hope, Filkins, Oxfordsh (w/o) "Old Brown Ale" - ED&S 29:1 1967 p15 PK: from Coppers 1955 transcr with chords - COPPER SFES 1971 p276 "O Good Ale" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 p605 Copper - see Scots version "Braw (brave) black jug" - see also GOOD BROWN ALE & TOBACCO -- Bob & Ron COPPER, rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 9/5/55: EFDSS LP-1002 1963/ FOLK LEGACY FSB-19 1964/ FTX-025 (vs 5 & 6 omitted) & 082/ TOPIC TSCD-534 2001 - Bob, Ron & John COPPER: LEADER LEA-4048 1971 - Bob with John & Jill 4x30 min progs on Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS-60-1013-4 - Louis KILLEN ESP-1085 1968 rec NY, USA

GOOD BROWN ALE AND TOBACCO - "I am a roving blade, my fortune it is made" - ragged coat - shoes full of holes - ROUD#1228 - WILLIAMS FSUT p296 #426 Mrs E Clark, Minety, Wiltsh 2v & ch (w/o) - see also GOOD COMPANY

GOOD BYE - GOODBYE

GOOD BYE, OLD PAINT - Cowboy song - "I'm leaving Sheyenne" - see also I RIDE AN OLD PAINT -- sung with fiddle by Jess MORRIS, cowboy, rec by John A Lomax, Dallas, Texas 3/5/42: ROUNDER CD 1500 1997 - Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children" Cass-1225-6

GOOD COMPANION - TO BE A GOOD COMPANION

GOOD COMPANY - "When I sit by myself at the close of the day" - ROUD#1228 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p41 #81 Robert Baxter 3v (w/o) one of the last of the Eastleach Morris dancers, Gloucestersh - GOOD BROWN ALE AND TOBACCO

GOOD COMRADE, THE - MANCHESTER ANGEL

GOOD ENGLISH ALE - ALE, GLORIOUS ALE

GOOD FELLOW, THE - "I had an old father of a noble estate" Goes to alehouse with drunkards - makes town roar - prison - empty belly - goes back to wife and persuades others to give up drinking - "I'll ba a good fellow and do no more" - WILLIAMS Ms (wds only) - Cf THE WILD ROVER

GOOD FRIDAY - EASTER - I COME BEFORE YOU

GOOD FRIDAY - Bonfires - Liverpool - called "Judas Fires" - OPIE LLSC p248: Down by Liverpool Docks 4 30- 5 05 in the dawn the children light bonfires in the streets to burn Judas the traitor - Skipping -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

GOOD HUMOUR - Quadrille Polka - EFDSS CDM for "Circassuian Circle Fig 2" -- Billy BALLANTINE (piccolo) rec by PK, Wark, Northumb 29/6/54: RPL 20618/ FTX-119 & FTX-121 - THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-245 1974 "La Russe" with "Come dance & sing" - TEST VALLEY Band: FOREST TRACKS FT-3008 1975

GOOD HUMOURED JIG, THE - HUGILL 1961 p168 #52 p14 (G) - Tunebook Ms (G) #36 p347

GOOD HUMOURED REEL, THE - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #54 p15 (C) - Tunebook Ms (G) #27 p276

GOOD HUSBAND, THE - "Come all you frolicsome fellows" Ch; "So always take this as a warning - kind to your wife" - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001)

GOOD KING ARTHUR - THREE ROGUES

GOOD KING WENCESLAS - Czech Carol translated - tune belonged to May "Flower Carol" - used for Children's Skipping WHO GOES ROUND MY HOUSE AT NIGHT ? -- Jean RITCHIE (voc with dulc) rec by David Hancock: TRADITION TLP-1031 1959 "The Flower Carol" (original May Carol words) - Oldham TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-276 1975 Kid's rhyme "looked out from his bedroom window - he fell out and burnt his snout on a red hot cinder" - played on musical box & street piano: SAYDISC CASS-SDL-327 1981- Children's Choir/ Bryan Newey Skiffle Group with Jimmy McGregor (gtr & voc)/ Brass Band/ the Happy Wanderers: Radio Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000

GOOD LOOKING MAN, THE - "I was scarcely 16 years of age, a damsel in my prime" Ch: "Tithery" - Her boy friend goes with another so she smashes him with a rolling pin - ROUD#3340 --- Manus O CONNOR: Irish Come-all-ye's NY 1901 - GARDNER-CHICKERING BSSM 1939 pp439-440 Dertoit News Apr Mich 1934 (w/o) "My GLM" - LEACH FBSLC 1965 pp96-7 Leo O'Brien, Lab 1960 - PEACOCK SNO 1965 1 pp302-3 Michael Aylward, Nfl 1952 7v/m "My GLM" -- Ernest JEFFREY, rec by PK, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire 23/7/.56: 7"RTR-0075/ FTX-423 - John CORRY, rec by James P Foley, Castlederg, Co Tyrone: FTX-178

GOOD LORD GRAEME - BEWICK AND THE GRAEME

GOOD LUCK CHARMS - School Examinations: Black cat/ silver horseshoe/ pin in back of trousers/ spit on pin/ kiss a pen/ balloon with water in hand - OPIE LLSC : new pencil/ clothes inside out/ clasp thumbs or cross fingers or legs & cites historical example -- FTX-199 Ipswich, Suffolk

GOOD LUCK SHIP, THE - "Did you ever tell of a GLS?" - ship called "The Royal Rainbow" from Bristol - Captain Ramsgate - sea fight with French - ROUD#2433 - JEFDSS 1946 p20 Collinson: Harry Cox - see FEMALE WARRIOR - JOHNNY JARMIN - WARD THE PIRATE -- Harry COX rec Potter Heigham, Norfolk 18/12/45: RPL 17231/ rec by PK, Yarmouth, Norfolk 9/10/53: RPL 17231/ FTX-033 & FTX-513/ TOPIC TSCD-512 (D) 2000 (copy of RPL but says rec at "The Windmill Inn, Sutton")

GOOD MAN, THE - CUCKOLD'S SONG

GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND, A -- Frank WARNER with Jeff & Gerret: MINSTREL JD-204 1976

GOOD MORNING BLUES - "Thirty days in jail" - ROUD#11687 - ASCH-LOMAX Leadbelly Songbook 1962 p64 - WARNER 1984 #174 p391 "Thirty Days in Jail" - see also MAIL DAY -- "Flat Foot" Tinons Rockmore, Texas: Lib of Congess AFS 3988 - J B SUTTON rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Elizabeth City, NC 1941: FTX-926 - Chas McDEVITT Skiffle Group rec London 8/7/68: ROLLER COASTER RC-CD-3007 1993 intro by Brian Matthew "Saturday SkiffleClub"

GOOD MORNING GOSSIP JOAN - GOSSIP JOAN

GOOD MORNING LADIES ALL - Sea Shanty - SHARP 1914 #12 p14 "Roller Bowler" & #17 p20 - HUGILL SSS 1961 p350-1 2var

GOOD MORNING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - "it is the first of May" - ROUD#305 - WILLIAMS FSUT p303 Ms #290 children, Shilton, Oxfordsh (1v w/o) - HAMER GG 1967 p32-3 Mrs Johnstone, Bedfordsh - PALMER EBECS 1979 pp221-222 Dack: Weather & Folklore of Peterborough & District, Huntingdonsh 1904 - see MAY SONGS

GOOD MORNING, MISTER WALKER -- Joseph SPENCE (voc/ gtr), Bahamas: ARHOOLIE A-1061 1972

GOOD MORNING MOLL - "O where art thou a-going, Moll, all in the morning gay" - dialogue between youth and maid in which his marriage offer is scorned by her -Dialogue Song used by Mummers - ROUD#817 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp95-7 #19 Wm Jeffries, Longcot, Berksh/ pp 97-98 #385 Wm Moulden, Highworth, Wlltsh (w/o) "Old Moll" - JFSS 8:34 1930 pp192-4 Hammond: R Slade, Dorchester, Dorset "GMM" - PALMER SOM 1972 p15 Evesham Journal 24/12/65 Broadway, Worcestersh (tune from JFSS) "Sweet Moll" - PURSLOW CL 1972 pp97-98 Hammond: Mrs Webb, Kings Norton, Worcestersh (Song was "acted out" as a a dialogue/ PLAYFORD 1651 "The Old Mole") "Sweet Moll"

GOOD MORNING, MY PRETTY LITTLE MISS - AS I ROVED OUT

GOOD MORNING, PRETTY MAID - "where are you going?" - range the fields - farmer - ROUD#1175 - BARRETT EFS 1891 in tradition of a Glos family since 1750 - Tune Cf "The Blacksmith courted me" & "Acquittal of Thomas Halloran" - JFSS 3 p131 - JFSS 8 p202 - JFSS 11 pp95-9 "Our Captain Calls" - JFSS 18 p60 - JFSS 17 pp279-80 - JFSS 31 pp17-18 - JFSS 34 pp206-8 "Midst of Night"

GOOD MORNING SIR - "Good morning, sir" - fine fat goose - stolen - ROUD#1550 - JFSS 3:4 (13) 1909 p283 Guyer: Mrs Rimlett, Southampton, Hampsh 1906 (2v/m)

GOOD MORNING VALENTINE - VALENTINE'S DAY

GOOD MORNING TO YOUR NIGHT CAP - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1485/ DMI #710 (Am)

GOOD MORROW - GOSSIP JOAN

GOOD MORROW TO YOUR NIGHT CAP - Jig - COLE #3 p61 (D)

GOOD MOTHER HEN - ROUD#5190 - Freddy JEWEL (unacc voc) rec by PK, Boscastle, Cornwall 1975: FTX-096

GOOD NEWS - HARK HARK WHAT NEWS - HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING

GOOD NEWS - "Next there came" - Sea shantey -- John McPHERSON, S Shields #135-6 rec by James M. Carpenter: FTX-141

GOOD NEWS FROM HOME - "good news for me" - ROUD#3134 - BSs incl BG 5:#3

GOOD NIGHT AND JOY - EVENING SUN GOES DOWN THE WEST - YOU LAN'S AND BANKS OF BONNY MONTROSE

GOOD NIGHT AND JOY BE WI' YOU A' - Song Air - ROUD#3936 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1530 p41 (2v) - see also PARTING GLASS

GOOD NIGHT AND JOY BE WI' YOU A' - Polka (D ends Bm)- PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p80 air only - Scots (Burns ?) Song used as instr - KERR MM 1 #10 p26 - KENNEDY FTB 1954 2 24/ 1994 #102 p26 - O NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #405 (G ends D) 6/8 "Good Night"-- Jimmy SHAND (mel/ gtr): BELTONA BL-2440/ FTX-361 - CHEVIOT RANTERS Country Dance Band: TOPIC 12-T-214 1972 used for "Corn Rigs"

GOOD NIGHT IRENE - "Irene, stop your rambling" - comp by Leadbelly (Hudie Ledbetter) -- Kitty GALLAGHER (sung in Gaelic) rec by Alan Lomax, Gweedore, Co Donegal Jan 1951 7"RTR-0566 - WEAVERS Reunion on Radio 2 12/10/82: CASS-60-0548 --- Dominic BEHAN: MAJOR MINOR SMM-LP 1967 - Tony CAPSTICK with HEDGEHOG PIE: RUBBER RUB-004 1971 - Mike FENTON (auto-harp) on Radio 2 2/12/87: CASS-0432 - THE WILCOX THREE "The Greatest Folksongs ever sung" RCA CAMDEN CDN-158

GOOD NIGHT, LADIES - "Merrily we roll along" - HUGILL SSS 1961 p179

GOOD NIGHT, MOLLY DARLING, GOOD NIGHT - "I've come for to bid you GN, Molly dear" - CROININ 2000 #64 pp118-9 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Balklyvourney, Co Cork 8/9/52: (RPL 19021)

GOOD NIGHT SONG -- P S PETERSON (fid), rec by Tom Anderson, Papa Stour, Shetland: RTR-1079

GOOD NIGHT SONGS - ALAN TYNE O' HARLOW - ARRANE OIE-VIE - LISTEN TO THE RADIO (K)

GOOD OLD BRIG, THE - Sea Shanty - HUGILL SSS 1961 p237

GOOD OLD DAYS OF ADAM AND EVE - "I sing, I sing, of good times older" - Many Bss - UNIVERSAL SONGSTER 1 pp68-9 - HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB2 1979 pp216-9 Bs (w/o) --- BELDEN B&SM p431

GOOD OLD JEFF - "It's just a year ago today that I remember well" - ROUD#1740 - BSs incl BG 2:#51/ 2:##82/ 9:#79 -- (Harry Upton rec Mike Yates, Balcombe, Sussex 1975-7: TOPIC SP104)

GOOD OLD LEATHERN BOTTLE, THE - REAPHOOK AND SICKLE

GOOD OLD MAN, THE - MY GOOD OLD MAN

GOOD OLD STATE OF MAINE, THE - "Come bushmen all give ear a call until I will relate" - ROUD#1995 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp111-114 James Brown 1963 - MANNY & WILSON: Songs of the Miramichi 1968 pp99-101 -- James BROWN rec by Louise Manny, South Branch, New Brunswick, Canada 1959: (FOLKWAYS FM-4053)

GOOD OLD WAY, THE - Hymn - JFSS 30 1926 coll Clague, I O Man -- WATERSONS rec in Video of a series with this title produced by Andrew Johnson, Bristol BBC

GOOD OMENS - RORY O MORE (Jig)

GOOD PEOPLE ALL - WEXFORD CAROL

GOOD PEOPLE GIVE EAR TO MY STORY - CALLING ON SONGS - CRAFTY FARMER - KEEPERS AND POACHERS - SAWNEY OGILVIE'S DUEL - SPURN POINT - SUCCESS UNTO THE COAL TRADE - SWORD-DANCER'S SONG

GOOD ROARING FIRE, A - "and the kettle on the boil - very cosy when a chap come home" - ROUD#6550 - HUGHES ICS2 1914 p101 3v Co Derry

GOOD SHEPHERD, FEED MY SHEEP - BLOOD-STRAINED BANDERS

GOOD SHIP CAMBRIA, THE - "You Irishmen both one and all" - ROUD#2289 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp83-4 Charlie Somers, Bellarena, Co Derry 1969

GOOD SHIP CAME A-SAILING, THE - "It was on last Monday" - LAWS#N8 - ROUD#551 - ROBERTS-AGEY ITP 1978 pp94-6 James Hillman, Carter Co, Ky 1959

GOOD SHIP JUBILEE - FISHERMEN OF NEWFOUNDLAND

GOOD SHIP MARY JANE, THE - MARY JANE

GOOD SHIP VENUS, THE - "We're the crew of the GSV" - Bawdy Ballad - ROUD#4836 - - (Tom KINES & Friends rec by Edith Fowke, Ontario, Ottawa 1943) - GRANDAD'S ARMY: PICKWICK Hallmark SHM-747 1971

GOOD SWORD IN A TRUSTY HAND - TRELAWNEY

GOOD WIFE ADMIT THE WANDERER - Slow Air -- Hector McANDREW (fid) rec Aberdeen 13/7/67: RPL LP 30952/ FTX-272 "Gude Wife" aft "Hard is my fate" & bef "Newcastle Hornpipe"

GOOD WIVES AND BAD - Song of Uneasy Wedlock - D'URFEY 4 1698-1720 p181 (9v & tune)

GOOD-BYE - Shape-note Hymn (tune of a Hunting Song) -- SOUTHERN TRADITIONAL SINGERS: ROUNDER 0094 1978

GOOD-BYE - comp by PB -- Peter BELLAMY (voc): LEADER LER-2089 1975

GOOD-BYE ANNIE - ANNIE DEAR I'M CALLED AWAY

GOOD-BYE BEER - "There was a little man and he had a little gun" - ROUD#5382 -- Charlie PITMAN rec by John Howson, Padstow, Cornwall: (VETERAN VT-122)

GOOD-BYE BOOZE - "Goodbye old booze, I'll booze no more" - Spoken recitation -ROUD#12401-- Cliff TILLETT rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Roanoake, NC 1940: FTX-926

GOOD-BYE EVERYBODY - Gospel Song - Joe ARMSTRONG & Georgia Sea Island Singers rec by Alan Lomax 1959: ROUNDER CD-1712 1998

GOOD-BYE, FARE YOU WELL - Shanty - ROUD#927 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p6 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #7 p7 (1v only) - WHALL SS&S 1927 p119 - KIDSON EPS 1929 "Whitechapel Road" - HUGILL SSS 1961 p120 8var incl Norwegian & French & S&SS 1969 p132-3 --- COLCORD SAS pp109-110 - SHAY DSC 1925 p133 (w/o) -- Jack Murray, rec by James M Carpenter, Aberdeen c1928: 141 - Stanley SLADE rec by PK, Bristol 1950: RPL 17604/ FTX-207 - Louis KILLEN (voc/ fiddle & group): TOPIC 12-T-110 1964 & 12-TPS-205 1966 - Roy HARRIS (& Ch): TOPIC 12-TPS-205 1966 & 12-TS-234 1974 - Dick SNELL (& Ch) CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA-138 1971 - Ewan McCOLL (talks about Ben Bright of Edmonton) & leads audience at concert Purcell Room: on Radio 2 6/7/81 CASS-0427

GOOD-BYE GIRLS WE'RE GOING TO BOSTON - GOING TO BOSTON

GOOD-BYE JOHNNY DEAR -- BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS-60- 0926 & 0927

GOOD-BYE JULIE - "Miss Julie Ann Johnson" - ROUD#11604 - LOMAX Negro FS sung by Leadbelly - SEEGER: American Folksongs for Children 1948 pp60-1 -- Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 (2pts) 1987 CASS-1225-6

GOOD-BYE MAMA, GOODBYE DADA - "For I love Dolly best" - PORTER-GOWER 1995 p112

GOOD-BYE MICK - Irish song -- BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS- 60-0926 & 0927

GOOD-BYE MURSHEEN DURKIN - MURSHEEN DURKIN

GOOD-BYE Mrs DOOLAN - NEW CHUM CHINAMAN - WEARING OF THE GREEN

GOOD-BYE OLD PAINT - I RIDE AN OLD PAINT

GOOD-BYE OLD SHIP OF MINE - "So -" - ROUD#3197 - ED&S 41:2 1979 p18 Mike Yates from Johnny Doughty, Rye, Sussex c1975 -- John Macpherson rec by James M Carpenter, South Shields c1928: FTX-141 "Goodbye, goodbye"

GOOD-BYE PATSY FAGAN - PATSY FAGAN

GOOD-BYE SUSAN JANE - CINDY

GOOD-BYE SWEETHEART - Reel - COLE #6 p10 (C) 2/4

GOOD-BYE TO THE ANDOS - comp by GM -- Graeme MILES (voc/ banjo), 1977: FTX-228

GOOD-BYE TO DOCTOR FLETCHER - HERE COMES THE NURSE

GOOD-BYE TO THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND (Kent) comp by GM --Graeme MILES (voc/ banjo), 1977: FTX-231

GOOD-BYE WHEN YOU ARE AWAY - "Send me a letter love - never mind the weather love" - Children's skipping - OPIE p299 widespread but no source given -- Liverpool school-children rec by Sasha Moorsom 18/7/58: RPL LP 25827 - rec by Damian Webb, 3/5 & rec by DW, 9/15 (better) St Michaels Junior School for Girls Workington 1960/ FTX-197 #45/ RPL LP 26301

GOODING CAROL, THE - "Well a day - Christmas too soon goes away" - DUNSTAN 2nd bk Carols 1925 p61 sung on Christmas morning in Yorkshire by children carrying a Christmas tree - "Gooding" means a gift of good things - see GUILDEN MORDEN

GOOGA - JEW'S HARP

GOORIANNAWA - "I've been many years a shearer" - tune Cf THE LAMBTON WORM -Australian -- Warren FAHEY & group: LARRIKIN LRC 028 cass

GOOSE - see GEESE

GOOSE AND THE GANDER, THE - "went over the green/ hill" - by the light of the moon - rise up early tomorrow morning all in the same tune - ROUD#1094 - BUNTING c1840 - MASON NR&CS - KIDSON TT 1891 pp71-72 Leeds, Yorksh (notes) - KIDSON EPS - HAMER GG 1973 pp62-3 A Dobson, Leeds "The Grey Goose and Gander" -- A Dobson, Heptonstall, Yorksh rec by Fred Hamer 1963: EFDSS VWML-003 1989 cass

GOOSE FAIRS - NOTTINGHAM - TAVISTOCK

GOOSE IN THE BOG, THE - GEESE IN THE BOG

GOOSE PIE - Annual Ceremony at Galmpton, Devon -- rec 23/6/51: RPL 16756 Fanfare, Galka Queen's Speech & Cutting of pie

GOOSEBERRY BLOSSOM - COCK YOUR PISTOL CHARLIE

GOOSEBERRY BUSH, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #263 p136 (Dm) -- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER EMB-3361 1965 bef "Down the Strand" - TRADLADS TLCD-001 1997 (Denmark) aft "Considine's Grove"

GOOSEY, GOOSEY, GANDER - "whither shall I wander" - ROUD#6488 - MASON NR&CS - OPIE ODNR pp191-3 -- Nursery Rhymes arr by Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173

GOOSEY LOST HIS TAIL -- children rec by Alan Lomax, Valley Elem School, Anguilla 1962: ROUNDER CD-1716 1997

GORDON FOR ME, A - or THE PRIDE OF THEM ALL - comp Robert Wilson- ANON 1972 A SONG OF SCOTLAND p32 piano accomp

GORDON'S FAVOURITE - Shetland -- DA FORTY FIDDLERS with Marjorie SMITH (piano) : LEADER LED-2052 1973 with "Laird o Gulberwick"

GORDONSTON - ROBERT GORDON

GORMAN'S BARN DANCE -- Michael GORMAN (fid) of Sligo rec by PK, London 25/10/52: RPL 18709/ FTX-077

GORMAN'S REEL - BREATHNACH CRE 2 1976 #276 p142 Dm - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #188 p85 (Em/D) - GIBLIN 1933 #2 p11 (D)

GORTON TOWN - (Manchester) - "Gosh, dang it lads I'm back again - Gorton lad bred and born" - comes back and finds place much changed for the worse - PALMER TOTT 1974 p68 text: Harland B&SOL 1875/ tune used "Belfast Town" (Sam Henry Collection)

GOSFORD BEACH - GOSPORT BEACH

GOSFORD'S FAIR DEMESNE -- "You faithful lovers, one and all, I pray" - "Sterling love" ROUD#5176 -- Jim O'NEILL rec by PK, Markethill, Co Armagh 12/7/52: RPL 18480/ FTX-431 (talk bef) - Sarah Ann O'Neill, Derrytresk Co. Tyrone rec by Robin Morton: TOPIC 12TS 372 'On the Shores of Lough Neagh'

GOSHAWK, THE - comp by DD -- David DODDS, rec by PK, Dartington, Devon 1979: FTX-226

GOSHAWK- GAY GOSHAWK (Child Ballad #96) - JOLLY GOSHAWK (cumulative)

GOSCHEN'S COCK-UPS - ROW DOW DOW

GOSPEL - see under SACRED (USA)

GOSPEL SHIP, THE - "The GS is sailing by" - ROUD#2838 - THOMPSON PS 1939 pp163-5 Stevens-Douglas Ms NY 1841-56

GOSPEL TRAIN, THE - "What is that yonder I see a-comin?" - see also COME ON ISRAEL & HONOUR HONOUR -- Caleb HARRIS with The Belleville Acapella Choir rec by Alan Lomax Belleville, Va. USA Apr 1960: ROUNDER CD-1701 1997& CD-1711 1998 - SILVER LEDGE QUARTET rec Norfolk Va 1959: RPL LP 26147/ in Radio Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000 - Jerry SILVERMAN (voc/gtr) RPL LP 26435/ on Peter Kennedy's Radio Prog "Calling the tune"on Home Service #8 11/3/63 - Golden Gate Quartet: Colin Irwin's "Acoustic Roots: Railroads": Radio 2 broadcast: 3/5/89; CASS-0354 Side B

GOSPORT BEACH - "On G B we landed, a place of noted fame" - Sailor & Broken Token - Chatham - ROUD#1038 - Many BSs incl BG 2:#171/ 4:#387/ 9:#148 - RYMOUR Club 1906 1 p138 Wm Hamilton, Edinburgh 1908 "Gosford Beach" - BARING GOULD Ms #56 (a) Roger Luxton HFS 1889 (b) Sam Fone unpubl - BG SOW new words by BG "Furze Bloom" - JFSS 2:4 (9) 1906 pp262-3 Bs by Such of London (w/o) - KIDSON EPS 1929 - HENDERSDON VSB 1937 p143 Bs - REEVES EC 1960 p126 SBG: Roger Luxton, Halwell, Devon 1889 - PURSLOW FD 1974 p36 Gardiner: George Smith, Fareham, Hampsh 1906 (1v added from Evans BS) --- HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 p127 ships log 1856 (w/o) "The Undutiful Daughter"

GOSPORT NANCY - "For making a bed for a sailor's head - there's none like Gosport Nan" -- Cyril TAWNEY (voc/ gtr) on Radio 2: 31/3/80: CASS-0418 - Radio 2 31/3/80: CASS-15-0744

GOSPORT TRAGEDY, THE - CRUEL SHIP CARPENTER

GOSSABROUGH WALTZ, THE -- John SCOLLAY (fid) with L SCOLLAY (gtr) rec by Pat Shaw, East Yell, Shetland Feb 1952: RPL 18652/ FTX-068

GOSSIP JOAN (or JOHN) - "Good morning, GJ, I've lost a Harvey's groat" - list of misfortunes while hunting hares - ROUD#1039 - D'URFEY 1698-1720 PPM VI p315 - CHAPPELL NEA 1838 151 & PMOT 1858 p672-3 - BARING GOULD Ms#202 from Henry Davey, Lew Trenchard 1899 sung every Christmas supper - SHARP Ms Cf I p41 - SHARP-KARPELES 1974 #321 pp367-8 Charles Ash 1908/ W H WAtts, Tewkesbury, Gloucestersh 1908 2v/m/ John Gillard, Hambridge, Somerset 1903 1v/m - JFSS 8:34 1930 pp235-6 H H Albino: Thomas Lanchbury, Wyck Rissington, Gloucestersh 1928 6v/m "G Jones" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp41-2 #262 Charles Hope, Filkins, Gloucestersh (w/o) - BALDRY RSC 1939 p109 Peter Upcher, Norfolk (?) (w/o) - REEVES IP 1958 pp117-8 Sharp: Charles Ash, Crowcombe, Somerset 1908/ John Gillard, Hambridge, Somerset 1903 - REEVES EC 1960 pp127-8 Baring Gould: Henry Davy: Devon 1999 - PURSLOW MB 1965 p37 Hammond: Joseph Vincent, Wareham, Dorset 1906 -- Frank Beaumont & others, Holme Valley BEAGLES (5 singers) rec by David Bland, Dunford Bridge, Yorks 1972: LEADER LEE-4056 1975 "G John" - Will NOBLE & others from Sheffield, rec at National FM Festival 1998: EFDSS CD-02 1998

GOSSIPING - I NEVER SAYS NOTHING TO NOBODY

GOSSIPING WIFE, THE - "Of all the wives that plague men's wives" - cow - pig - idle wife - drunkenness - list of misfortunes - ROUD#2658 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) - Alfred WILLIAMS #77: Wm Brown, Driffield, Gloucestersh

GOSSON THAT BATE HIS FATHER, THE - RAKES OF CASTLEBAR (Reel)

GOSWICK KERN - Hornpipe -- CHEVIOT RANTERS Country Dance Band: TOPIC 12-T-214 1972 used for "Drops of Brandy" dance

GOT A LITTLE HOME TO GO TO - American Dance-Song -- Martin SIMPSON (V/dulc) on Radio 2 "Folkweave" 29/11/79: CASS-0411

GOT THE FARMLAND BLUES - FARMLAND BLUES

GOT THE RAMBLING FEVER - comp by JJ-- John JAMES (Voc/gtr) in concert RPL Radio 2 24/5/82: CASS-0414

GOTTU VADYAM - Indian instrum similar to VINA but with more sympathetic strings - see INDIA

GOVAN BILLIARD HALL SONG, THE - "Govan is a busy place" - comp by Roddy McMillan, BBC Producer - (1732-83) - Perthsh fid/comp - BONNY ANNIE

GOW, Nathaniel - (1766-1834) - Perthsh fid/comp - COILSFIELD HOUSE

GOW, Niel - (1727-1807) - LIVING TRADITION mag #28 Aug Sept 1998 pp37-9 article by Alastir Duncan - BETTY PRINGLE'S PIG (Reel) - LADY MARY RAMSEY - NEIL GOW'S COMPLIMENTS/ LAMENTS etc -- George HARVEY WEBB (fid) rec by Seamus Ennis, London 9/1/54: RPL 21905-9 - Ian POWRIE (fid) with piano on Radio 2 20/9/89: CASS-0487 "Coylesfield House"

GOW'S LAMENT FOR ABERCARNEY - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) #219 p262

GOWER REEL, THE - MANCHESTER HORNPIPE

GOWER WASSAIL SONG - WASSAIL

GOWN OF GREEN, THE - "My love and I were walking to view the meadows round" - Soldier (or Sailor) walking along the highway meets girl lamenting that she is pregnant and confesses responsibility and will marry her - ROUD#1085 - BSs incl BG 3:#132/ 5:#10/ 6:#56 - KIDSON TT 1891 pp61-3 Charles Lolley, E Yorksh (notes on song) - BARING GOULD Ms #120 from James Parsons 1891 - Pitt broadside has "Sequel to the Gown of Green" - GRAINGER #192 Joseph Taylor, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906 - Cf another song with similar title: GREIG-DUNCAN 4 p485 4var - O SHAUGHNESSEY YB1 1975 pp37-8 & 76-7 Grainger: Joseph Taylor, Saxby-all-Saints, Lincolnsh 1906-- Harry BRAZIL (gypsy) rec by Mike Yates, Gloucester: TOPIC 12-TS-395 1985 - Jack NORRIS rec by Mervyn Plunkett & Reg Hall with melodeon) in singers home, Whitemans Green, Cuckfield, Sussex 22nd June 1957: TOPIC TSCD-651 1998

 
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