HI HOIREANNAN HO -- Mrs Mc KAY rec Sutherlandsh 30/7/55: RPL LP 23995
HI RI HOIREANN O & HI U O RA HU O - Scots Gaelic Waulking Songs
-- Joan Mc KENZIE & children Greenock, Renfrewsh 4/6/63: RPL LP 29714
HI RINKY DUM - AS I ROVED OUT
HI TIDDLY AYE TIGH - "my son John - went to bed with his trousers
on" - `Kids Rhyme -- Hugh QUINN rec by PK, Belfast 1955: 072
HIAWATHA HORNPIPE, THE - (Bb) - COLE #5 p90 - PHILLIPS FCTB p41 from
Sean Maguire: OUTLET 1006
HIBERNIA - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #57 p15 (A) 3pts
- Tunebook Ms (D) #108 p393
HIBERNIAN JIG - HUNT THE HARE (Triple Jig)
HIBERNIA'S PRIDE - Reel - FLANNEL JACKET
HICK'S FAREWELL - "My brother preacher fare you well/ The time
is swiftly rolling on" - Religious ballad by Rev B Hicks a Baptist
minister born in S.Carolina 1798 and set to music by William Walker in "Southern
Harmony" 1835. Texas Gladden's version shows change from original as learnt
by oral tradition - ROUD#2869 - SHARP from Silas Shelton, Soillcorn, Madison
Co., NC 1916: DC 2004 - FUSON BKH 1930 pp73-74 Mrs C M Moses, Ky (w/o) --
Texas GLADDEN (voc) rec by Alan Lomax, Salem, Va Aug 1959: ROUNDER CD-1702 1999
- Baptist Hymns & White Spirituals from the Southern Mountains: NEW WORLD
294 1977 - (Doc Watson & Clarence Ashley: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS CD SF 40029/30
1960-62) - (Dillard CHANDLER: FOLKWAYS 2309)
HICKS' HORNPIPE - O'NEILL MOI #1572/ DMI #822 (G)
HICKERTY PICKERTY, MY BLACK HEN - "she lays her eggs for gentlemen"
- Children's rhyme for counting out - ROUD#13043 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1665
p198 (1v w/o) -- rec by Alan Lomax, Aberdeen 1952
FTX-181 #1 "Ippetty Sippetty" ("ippetty sup - canella up -
canella down - canella into China Town") - rec Bungay Primary School,
East Suffolk May 1960: RPL LP 26349 "Ipsy Pipsy" --
children rec by Diane Hamilton, Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary 1961: RTR-0381
#3 (with tin-whistle bef & aft) "Mickerty Mackerty" (to
tune of "Rakes of Malo")
HICKEY'S #1 - Reel - MOYLAN 2 #337 p191 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
HICKEY'S #2 - Reel - MOYLAN 2 #338 p191 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon)
HICKORY DICKORY DOCK - "the mouse ran up the clock"
- ROUD#6489 - OPIE ODNR pp2056-7 -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum &
Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173
HICKORY TOOTHPICK, THE - Appalachian Story -- RICHARD CHASE, USA:
TRADITION TLP-1011 1957
HIDE AND GO SEEK - Jig - - O'NEILL MOI #859/ DMI #119 (Em)
HIELAND - HIGHLAND
HIGGIN'S HORNPIPE - CLIFF HORNPIPE
HIGH BARBAREE - "Two lofty ships from Old England came"
- LAWS #K33 ABBB p157 "High Barbary or Coasts of Barbary"
- ROUD#134 - CHILD #285: rel to "George Aloe & the Sweepstake"-
snatch sung by a mad girl in "The Two Noble Kinsmen" by Fletcher &
Shakespeare 1634 - ASHTON RSS 1891 #11 (w/o) "The Sailor's Only Delight"
- GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p87 (5v) - BARING GOULD Ms#141 from an old tramp in N Devon
sent by AMM 1894 - BG-HITCHCOCK FSWC pp24-5 1974 pp24-5 - SHARP-MARSON 1904
FSS 4 pp16-19 Joseph Laver - Sel Ed 1 pp32-34 - SHARP Schools 1906 - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 1 pp209-10 Joseph Laver, Bridgwater, Somerset 1906/ Wm Kingdon, Simonsbath,
Som 1914 "The Coasts of HB" - WHALL SS&S 1910 p85 - JFSS
5:20 (1916) p262 Sharp: Wm Kingdon "The Coasts of Barbary"
- SHAY 1925 p58 "George Aloe" & p98 "HB"
(w/o) - HUGILL SSS 1961 p419 - FMJ 1:2 1966 p85 Duncan: Mrs D Lyell 1907 1v
"Keep a good look out ahead" - PALMER OBSS 1986 #8 p13 "The
Sailor's Only Delight" (w/o) & "George Aloe, the Sweepstake"
tune given as "The Sailor's Joy" --- BARRY Maine 1929 p413
- BROWN 2 p352 - CHAPPELL (Roanoke & Albemarle) p50 - COLCORD R&G 1924
p153 - FLANDERS-BROWN Vt 1932 p229 "New Barbary" - LOMAX OSC
1941 p212 - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp53-4 Walter Hirschberg & L E Surber, Fla
- THOMPSON PS 1958 pp24-25 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 "The Bold
Pirates" - WARNER TAFS 1984 #142 pp329-31 Tink Tillett 1940 "Barbaree"
-- Bob ROBERTS (voc/ mel) rec by PK, Ipswich, Suffolk 1953: RPL 19985
with talk on RPL 19987/ "Folk Song Today" EMI DLP-1147 1956 (10"
LP)/ FTX-047/ FTX-503
(cassette only)/ 255 "As I roved out" radio prog 1956: Peter KENNEDY
(unacc) followed by Bob Roberts (with mel)/ SAYDISC SDL-405 1994 - Steve BENBOW
(voc/ gtr) with Johnny Scott (flute) and chorus rec by PK, London 1960: FTX-292/
EMI CLP-1003 1963 - Peter BELLAMY with Anthea, Louis Killen, Bill Shute &
Lisa Null, Dave Swarbrick, Watersons, Royston *& Heather Wood TOPIC 1979/
FLEDGLING FLE-1002 1992 "Both Sides Now & Then" --- Tink TILLETT
rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Wanchese, NC 1941:
FTX-926 -- THE ALMANAC SINGERS rec NY 1941-2: PRISM PLATCD 704 2001 - Burl IVES
COLUMBIA RTR-0323-4 - Ed McCURDY (with gtr) rec by Jac Holzman, NY USA: RIVERSIDE
12-601 1955 from Maine - Billy FAIER (banjo) with Frank HAMILTON (gtr): RIVERSIDE
RLP-12-813 1957 - Jeff WARNER with Jeff DAVIS (unacc) FF-90431 CASS-0815 "Coast
of Barbaree" (from Tillett)
HIGH CAUL'D CAP, THE - HIGHLAND LADDIE
HIGH FORCE AGRICULTURAL SHOW - local dialect song -- Mark ANDERSON,
rec by Alan Lomax, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham 20/4/50: RTR-0057-8 talk bef
by Thomas PAINE about woman selling penny songsheets
HIGH GALTEE MOUNTAINS - GALTEE MOUNTAINS
HIGH GERMANY - "Well, dearest Polly, the war it has begun"
- Soldier - lover called away to war - she offers to go with him - ROUD#904
- Many BSs - SBG 4:#420/ 5:#137/ 9:#85 - JOYCE AIM 1873 #93 - CHRISTIE GREIG-DUNCAN
1 p256 4var - SHARP-MARSON FSS 1904 1 pp42-3 Mrs Lock (notes on song) - BARING
GOULD (a) Watford HFS 1846 (b) Sam Fone FWB 1893 (c) Will Aggett, Chagford FWB
1890 (d) Mr Ford, Menhenniot FWB - BG-SHARP Schools 1906 - SHARP Sel Ed 1921
1 pp93-5 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #131 pp509-10 Wm Stokes, Chew Stoke, Som
1907/ Mrs Lock, Muchelney Ham, Som 1904 1v/m/ Joseph Alcock, Sibford Gower,
Oxfordsh 1922 (m/o)/ Tom Sprachlan, Hambridge, Som 1906 1v/m/ Mrs Overd, Langport,
Som 1906 (w/o) - JFSS 2:6 1905 pp25-6 Sharp: Mrs Lock - JFSS 7 1923 pp10-11
Moeran: Robert Miller, Sutton, Norfolk 1921 - WILLIAMS #447 David Sawyer, Ogbourne,
Wiltsh (w/o) - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp82-83 - ORD BB 1930 p359 "Wars of Germany"
comp W Motherwell & p360 "In Low Germanie" by Alan Cunningham
- REEVES IP 1958 pp125-6 Sharp: Mrs Overd (w/o) - REEVES EC 1960 p151 Gardiner:
Mrs King, Lyndhurst, Hampsh 1906 (w/o) - SEDLEY 1967 p152 Sharp ms & broadside
- TOCHER 1 p30 Ethel Findlater, Orkney - PALMER RVW 1983 pp140-1 Mr Flint West
Grinstead Sussex 1908 - see - KING'S COMMAND (also called "High Germany")
- WARS OF GERMANIE - FMJ 1992 pp346-7 Grainger #328: Archer "Daddy"
Lane, Winchcombe Workhouse, Gloucestersh 1908 - CROININ 2000 #68 p-120-2 (6vv)
- SHARP SG 2003 p84 4v from Tom Sprachlan, Hambridge, Somerset as appeared in
Journal of The Irish Folk Song Society, London vol1 no1 April 1904 --- PEACOCK
SNO 1965 3 p679 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Macroom, Cork 21/9/52:
RPL 19025/ FTX-160 - Phoebe SMITH (gypsy) rec by
PK, Woodbridge, Suffolk 8/7/56: RPL LP 23099/ FTX-100
& FTX-518/ SAYDISC SDL-407 1994 - TOPIC
12-T-193 1970/ TSCD 600 "Higher G" - Shirley COLLINS (voc)
with Seamus ENNIS (whistle) & Perry FRIEDMAN (banjo): HMV CLP-1327 1960
"Jug of Punch"/ FTX-093 "Higher
Germanie"/ TOPIC 12-T-170 1967/ DECCA-SML-1117 1974 - Peter BELLAMY
with concertina, fiddle & viola: FLEDGLING FLE-1002 1979 "Barbaree"
HIGH JIG, THE - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #34 p21 (G starts high C)
HIGH LEVEL (BRIDGE), THE - Hornpipe (Bb) comp by Gateshead fiddler,
James Hill - DIXON 1987 p40 - COLE #2 p90 "Highland" &
#7 p110 "Velocipede H" - HONEYMAN #3 p53 - KERR MM 2 #394 p44
- KOHLER 1 p8 - WILLIAMSON p37 (G) composite version - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #79
p23 (Bb/F) --- Cf PRESIDENT GARFIELD'S - see also LOW LEVEL HORNPIPE - NEW HIGH
LEVEL - TYNE BRIDGE -- John DORAN (U-pipes) rec by Kevin Danagher IFLC Dublin
1947 on RTE radio prog 28/3/88 & 4/4/88 CASS#90-0914 - Johnny DOHERTY (fid)
rec by PK, Co Donegal 1952: RPL 19532 bef "Madam Vanoni"/
FTX-074/ rec David Hammond 1975: GAEL-LINN CEF-072-3 1978/ RTR dub - Gordon
CUTTY (Engl conc) rec PK, Kelloe, Durham 24/6/54: RPL 20602/ FTX-118
2var: "Old & New High Level" - Tom EDMONDSON (Button acc)
rec by PK, Harbottle, Northumb 12/7/54: RPL 20626 - Robert STEWART (accordion),
rec by PK, Scrabster, Thurso, Caithness 1955: FTX-309
A-ROVING 1968 #3/ FTX-363 with "The Devil
among the tailors" - Charles LINDSAY (acc) rec by PK, Pitlochry Perthsh
1955: FTX-363 - Jimmy HOGAN (mel) with Brian GREEN
(drums) & Bobby HALL (piano) rec by PK, London 8/3/58: RPL LP 23969/
FTX-371 aft "The Bees Wing" - Jim COLEMAN (fid) with gtr &
bass rec for Radio Luxemburg "Have Guitar will travel" 1960 RSL Studio:
RTR-0495 - Billy PIGG (N- pipes): LEADER LEA-4006 1971 - HIGH LEVEL RANTERS:
LEADER LER 2030 1971/ rec Farningham F/C on Radio 2 22/2/83: CASS 15- 0749/
at National Garden Festival, Gateshead on Radio 2 27/7/90 CASS #1034 - Instrum
DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350 - James B ANDREWS (harmonica & piano accomp)
1930: TOPIC 12-T-319 1972 - Billy PIGG (N-pipes) rec by Royce Wilson: SMITHSONIAN-FOLKWAYS
SFW-40473 1999 aft "No Good Luck aboot the hoose" - Jerry ROBICHAUD
(fiddle with guitar) on "The Films of Bess Lomax Hawes" DVD by John Bishop 2003
rec 1983 (Colour)
HIGH LOW DOLLY PEPPER - "hop skip jump" - Children's
Skipping - RITCHIE: GC p130 "Cup saucer plate" full descr of game
-- rec by Damian Webb, 3/16 St Johns Juniors, Workington 1960 & rec by
Damian Webb, 4/10: FTX-197 #22 & 56
HIGH-LOW WELL - HOLY WELL
HIGH METTLED RACER, THE - "See the course thronged with gazers"
(The Mall in London) - - BSs by Russell, Such & others - Universal Songster
1 p78 -- Graham PRATT (unacc/ tune composed by GP) rec by PK, Devon 1975:
FTX-048
HIGH PART OF THE ROAD, THE - Jig (G) - CRANITCH p58 -- Tommy PEOPLES
(fid) with Paul BRADY (gtr) SHANACHIE 29003 1976/ CASS- 0486 bef "The
Monks"
HIGH O, COME ROLL ME OVER - HUGILL SSS 1961 p169
HIGH REEL, THE -- Jimmy POWER, Lucy FARR & Andy BOYLE (fids)
accomp by Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town 12/3/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997
HIGH ROAD TO GAIRLOCH -- Pipe Major Wm Ross, rec by Alan Lomax, Edinburgh
Castle 1951: FTX-188 - CASS-0445 - SAYDISC (CD)
SDL-416 1996 "Bagpipes of Britain & Ireland" aft "By Loch
Etive's Side"
HIGH ROAD TO LINTON, THE - Strathspey/ Reel - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p51
-- Belle STEWART (mouth-music) rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1955: FTX-185
- John BURGESS (H-pipes): TOPIC 12-T-199 1969 - Will POWRIE (acc with piano):
TOPIC TSCD-663 1998 aft "Drunken Piper" & "Highland Whisky"
HIGH ROAD TO DUBLIN, THE - Triple Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #97 p52 (G)
- ROCHE 2 #267 p28 (G)
HIGH ROAD TO LINTON, THE - Reel (A) - BOWEN p25 (##A) (with alt B music)
Simplified from Iain McLachlan on SPRINGTHYME 1022 - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #166 p76
from Paddy Glackin (fid) - CRANITCH #62 p149 - HONEYMAN p19 - KENNEDY FTB 1
#65 p18 "Jenny's gone to Linton" -- THE CULLIVOE TRADITIONAL
PLAYERS leader Davie Henry: LEADER LED-2052 1973 with "Oot (Out) an
in da harbour"
HIGH ROCKS OF PENNAN, THE - "O Caul blows the wind fae Throp"
- ROUD#3944 - GREIG FSNE art#21- GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1121 p109-113 (6var 16v/5m)
- ORD BS&B pp342-3
HIGH WALLS OF DERRY, THE - "are lonely today - Lovely Johnny
is far far away - he has gone to New Zealand pretty fair maids to see - send
him back to me" -- Sean Choilin O CONAIRE (unacc) Galway CIC-004
CASS-0904
HIGHER GERMANIE - HIGH GERMANY
HIGHER UP THE CHERRY TREE, THE - CINDY
HIGHER UP THE MOUNTAIN, THE - "the greener grows the grass -
did you ever see a Chinaman sliding on his arse? - Ask no questions hear no
lies - did you ever see a donkey doing up his flies ? - are a nuisance - bugs
are worse - and that is the end of the Chinaman's Verse" (laughter)
Children's "Last Word" Rhyme - see SOME GET MARRIED FOR LOVE
(B Behan)-- FTX-198 B17 (a) London girl solo
HIGHGATE - London - HORNS - "Do you wish to be sworn at H? -
kiss the horn, sir" Swearing-in Song or Rhyme - Drinking Ceremony -
BELL SOP 1857 p408 words only from ortal source 1851 - see DEAN-SMITH p73
- see also WEARING OF THE HORNS, THE
HIGHLAND BAGPIPES - BAGPIPES
HIGHLAND BLACK LADDIE - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #62 p17 (A) - KERR
MM 4 #16 p4 - WILSON p74
HIGHLAND BRIGADE AT MUGGERSFONTEIN, THE - Bagpipe Retreat -- Ian
BURNETT (acc) rec Seamus Ennis, Aberdeensh 12/7/52: RPL 18779 bef "Green
Hills of Tyrol"
HIGHLAN' CHIEF AND HIS BARROW - comp parody: DOWIE DENS O' YARROW --
Belle STEWART, rec by Isabel Sutherland, Blairgowrie, Perthsh. July 1955: 7"RTR-1211/
CASS-0966-7/ FTX-184
HIGHLAND CHORUS -- JOE GORDON FOLK FOUR: EMI CLP-1379 1960
HIGHLAND CRADLE SONG -- R Mc AULAY (bagpipe chanter) rec Benbecula,
Hebrides 21/6/48: RPL 12962 aft "My Home"
HIGHLAND DONALD KISSED KATIE - "HD kissed her kin" -
Children's song - ROUD#6317 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1718 pp250-1 (3var/m)
HIGHLAND DONALD KISSED KATIE - Strathspey -- Hector Mc ANDREW (fid)
rec Aberdeen 13/7/67: RPL LP 30954/ 272 aft
"Mc Pherson's Rant" & bef "Lord Mc Donald"
HIGHLAND FLING, THE - untitled HIGHLANDS - KEEL ROW - KERR MM 4 #426
p47 (D/A) 3pts -- Live performance by 2 accs, 2 tambourines, dancing &
voices rec near Listowel, Co Kerry (Doc Rowe collection): TOPIC TSCD-666 1998
"Highland Fling"(Love will you marry me?) aft "By the
light of the silvery moon"("The Jolly Shilling" sung as a
March)
HIGHLAND HARRY - "My Harry was a gallant gay" - Jacobite
Song - ROUD#3809 - GREIG-DUNCAN Mss -- Barbara DICKSON: LEADER LER-3002 1969
- CORRIES: WAVERLEY 258-06-944 CASS-60- 0991
HIGHLAND HOME - "My highland home where tempests blow"
- ROUD#13215 - Many BSs incl BG Coll 4 #401; 9 #177
HIGHLAND JANE - MY BONNY BLOOMING HIGHLAND JANE
HIGHLAND LADDIE - "Where have you been all the day?" -
"Do you wish to know her age?" Shanty - CHILD 12 App - ROUD#326
- GREIG-DUNCAN 1 #131 p339 (3v only) "Charlie's in the Isle of Skye"
tune from HOGG Jacobite Relics - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1120 p108( 1v/m) "My
dear Highland Laddie-O" - JFSS 8 1930 pp210-211 Hammond: Mrs Russell,
Upwey, Dorset 1v/m - HUGILL SSS 1961 p143-7 2var - HUGILL S&SS 1969 p201-3
"Donkey Riding" --- FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp66-67 Mrs Arlington Fraser,
Ont 1961 "Bonny Laddie HL" - BILLY BOY - BLUEBELLS OF SCOTLAND
- POWDER MONKEY - YON TOON BONNY LASSIE - tune used for Children's Rhyme: I
SAW A MOUSE RUN UP THE WALL -- (a) James DWYER, Glasgow (b) Andrew SALTERS,
Greenock & (c) H J Hammond, Sunderland, rec by James M Carpenter c1928:
FTX-141 - Margaret McDONAGH, rec by Seamus Ennis,
Feenish, Connemara,Galway, 1954: RPL 22368: "Were you ever in Roundstone
Town?/ Galway Bay/ Quebec/ Can you row the boat ashore ?/ Are you fit to be
my bride? (Cf MY BOY BILLY) - Hugh QUINN rec by PK, Belfast, 1955: FTX-072
- KINGSTON TRIO; EMI T-1474 1961 - John McKINNON: LEADER LER-3002 1969 - Tony
HALL rec Ship Inn Blaxhall Suffolk: TRANSATLANTIC XTRS 1141 1974 (shanty) faded
in - THE KIPPERS on Radio 2 6/6/89: CASS-10-0719 "Dickie Riding"
- Stan HUGILL (with talk) "The Last Shantyman": on Radio 2 30/1/91
CASS-0857 --- SAILORMAN JACK , NY 1987: CASS-1230
HIGHLAND LADDIE - March/ Polka - also name of Country Dance - ALLAN
#112 p28 Set Dance "The High Caul Cap" - BREATHNACH CRE 2 1976
#110 p61 Em - HAYWOOD #14 p37 (D) - KENNEDY FTB 1 1951 p30/ #125 p32 alt: "Bonnie
Laddie" - KERR MM 1 #5 p21 - LMs 2/4 (G ends Em) #22 p177 & LMs
4/4 (D) #149 p229 "Bonny Lass of Livingston" - O'NEILL MOI
#1807/ DMI #1000 "The High-cauled Cap" alt: "Bonny
Lassie" "What shall I do?" - ROCHE 2 #343 p61 (Em) "Riding
on a load of hay" _ WILSON p68 with dance description (Note says the
original name for tune is "Crookie Den") - Cf BONNY LASS OF
LIVINGSTON - see also WHERE O WHERE HAS MY HIGHLAND LADDIE GONE ? -- Bob
SMITH'S IDEAL Band 1930: TOPIC 12-T-319/ 320 1977 - RAVENHILL Flute & Drum
Band rec Belfast 19/4/53: RPL 18978 - Sam FAWCETT (Anglo conc using drone effect)
rec by PK, Baldersdale, Durham 31/3/53: RPL 20534/ FTX-118
aft tune like "Miss Forbes" - Ned PEARSON (fid) rec by PK,
Cambo, Northumb 16/6/54: RPL 20621 talk bef about Country Dance/ FTX-121/
TOPIC 12-T-283 1976/ TSCD-669 1998 Northern Dances bef "Pin Reel"
& "Cambo March" - Jim COUZA (H-dulc) with Michael PUNZAK (fid)
Peter KENNEDY (mel) & Duncan BROWN (bass): SAYDISC SDL-335 1983 bef "Untitled
Polka" - John (fid) & Phil (acc) CUNNINGHAM & RELATIVITY rec
EBU Festival Denmark Radio 2 13/1/88 CASS-0422 with other Highland marches (comp)
- Micho RUSSELL of Doolin, Co Clare (whistle & Irish words to tune about
"two little yellow goats") rec by Edward Harber & Bill
Ochs PWCD 80001 1995/ FTX-155
HIGHLAND LAIRD'S COURTSHIP, THE - BLAEBERRY COURTSHIP
HIGHLAND LAMENT - words attrib to Robert Burns - see also HIGHLANDER'S
LAMENT -- CORRIES: FONTANA STL-5465 1968
HIGHLAND LASSIE GOING TO THE FAIR, THE - March -- John BURGESS (H-
pipes): TOPIC 12-T-199 1969 with others
HIGHLAND MAID, THE - "Again the laverock seeks the sky"
- ROUD#2183 - WHISTLE BINKIE 1890 1 pt2 pp331-2 - ORD BB 1930 p297 (w/o) - GREIG-DUNCAN
1 pp335-8
HIGHLAND MARY - BURNS AND HIS HIGHLAND MARY
HIGHLAND MARY - Morris Dance Tune - Cf KERR CMM 11 #271 p29 "Johnny
get your gun" -- William (Billy) WELLS (fid) with male dancers rec
24/4/37 RPL 1321 (78 rpm - play from centre)/ TOPIC TSCD- 666 1998 - rec by
PK, Bampton, Oxfordsh, 1943: FTX-384 - Dave SWARBRICK
(fid) SONET SNTF-763/ CASS- 0167 aft "Banbury Bill" & "Maid
of the Mill" - John KIRKPATRICK with Sue HARRIS, Martin CARTHY, Martin
BRINSFORD & Fi FRASER: "Plain Capers" Morris Dances from the Cotswolds:
FREE REED FRR- 010 1976 from Bledington Oxfordsh & Oddington Glos
HIGHLAND MUSTER ROLL, THE - LITTLE WAT YE WHA'S COMING
HIGHLAND PIBROCH - PIBROCH
HIGHLAND PLAID, THE - "Lowland lassie, wilt tbou go?" -
ROUD#13109 - BSs
HIGHLAND PLAID, THE - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #67 p18 (G) - Tunebook
Ms #029 p276 (##A) "The Hiland Plaid" & #77 p295 (G)
HIGHLAND QUICKSTEP - KERR MM 1 #4 p47 (Am) - Cf HILLS OF GLENORCHY
HIGHLAN' RORY - "Hurrah for the hielan lads, long life to HR"
- sung to strathspey tune: "Bonny Lass" or "Smith's
a gallant fireman" - Song mentions: SOME SAY THE DEVIL'S DEAD &
THE DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS -- Jimmy McBEATH rec by Peter Hall 1971: TOPIC
12-T-303 1978/ TOPIC TSCD-664 1998 "Hielan Rory"
HIGHLAND SKIP, THE - Reel -- John Mc KENNA (flute) with James MORRISON
(fid) (b Leitrim) rec USA COLUMBIA 1928 CASS-0893 bef "Sailor's Bonnet"
HIGHLAND SHORE, THE - "Ye curious searchers of each nation"
- descr travels to London, China, India etc "I'll end my days on the
HS"or "rish shore" - ROUD#5897 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987
#534
HIELAN' SOLDIER, THE - "Mary she went out one day - I'll follow
my HS" - ROUD#2496 - BSs incl BG Coll 8 #74 -- Mabel SKELTON, Arbroath
Angus 14/7/64: RPL LP 28571- "The Hi'lan' Sodger" ("Mary
dear my pay's but sma'")
HIGHLAND TINKER, THE - JOLLY TINKER
HIGHLAND WEDDING - Highland/ Polka - KENNEDY FTB 2 1 "Scotland
is my ain hame" -- Paddy TUNNEY (bagpipe lilting) rec by PK, London
14/10/58: 7"RTR-0560
HIGHLAND WHISKY - "Ye social sons of Caledonia" - UNIVERSAL
SONGSTER 3 p159
HIGHLAND WHISKY - Highland Schottische, Strathspey or Polka (A) - BALMORAL
p4 - HONEYMAN p21 Strathspey - KERR MM 1 #3 p7 - KOHLER 1 p46 -- Jack ELLIOTT
(harmonica), Birtley, Durham: LEADER LEA-4001 1969 - Will POWRIE (acc with piano):
TOPIC TSCD-663 1998 aft "Drunken Piper" & bef "High
Road to Linton"
HIGHLAND WIDOW'S LAMENT, THE - "O I am come to the low country"
- Jacobite Song - Scottish Minstrel c1813 pp9-11 -- Barbara DICKSON (voc/
fid): TOPIC LER-3002 1969 - Martin WINSOR & Redd SULLIVAN at The
Troubadour: DEACON DEA 1045 1971
HIGHLANDER, THE - Jig - KERR MM 3 #301 p32 (A)- O'NEIL MOI #857/ DMI
#117 (G)
HIGHLANDERS'S FAREWELL, THE - Strathspey - Cf BUDELBIN'S FAREWELL TO
IRELAND -- Alex Francis Mc KAY (fid) with Fr John Angus RANKIN (piano) rec
by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-353 1978
with other Strathspeys & Reels - Mary Mc DONALD (fid) with Mary Jessie Mc
DONALD (piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC
12- TS-354 1978 with other strathspeys & reels
HIGHLANDER'S KNEEBUCKLE, THE - Highland/ Reel - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #136
p73 from John Henry, Co Sligo (G) but could go up to A & #156 p83 (D) from
Michael Doherty (fid) Co Donegal - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #62 p17 (A) alt: "Leather
Buttons"; "Pat Ward" - Tunebook Ms (G) #36 p279 (G) - KERR
XI p7 (different)
HIGHLANDER'S KNEEBUCKLE, THE - Jig - O NEILL MOI #927/ DMI #106
HIGHLANDER'S LAMENT - Jacobite - see also HIGHLAND LAMENT (is it the
same song ?) -- Archie FISHER: LEADER LER-3002 1969
HIGHLANDMAN KISSED HIS LOVE, THE - Highland (Am) - BRODY p135 - FELDMAN
p237 "who kissed his Grannie" from Peter Turbit (fid), Donegal
- KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #66 p18 (D/Bm) - KERR MM 3 p9 "Highland Donald
kissed Kitty" (see song) - TUNEBOOK Ms (Am) #170 p326 - WILSON p73
(Gm) "Highlandman kiss'd his mother"
HIGHLANDMAN'S BALL, THE - "There were hielanm,en an weemin -
they got up a Fancy Ba - Duke o Killiecranky, mesel an I were there"
- see BALL O KILLIECRANKY -- Jimmy McBEATH: TOPIC 12-T-173 1967 learned from
Davie Stewart & adapted
HIGHLANDMAN'S BONNET, THE - Reel (D) - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #157 p62 (D)
"The Sailor's Bonnet" - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #63 p17 (D) "The
Highlander's Bonnet" - KERR MM 3 #200 p23 (##A) "The Highlandman's
Cowl" - Tunebook Ms (D) #76 p295 (D) "The Hiland Man's Bonnett"
- O'NEILL MOI #1446/ DMI #681 (D) "The Sailor's Cravat"
HIELAN'MAN'S UMBRELLA, THE -- Rod PATTERSON & Easy Club on Radio 2 1/4/87:
CASS-90-0567
HIGHLANDS - Untitled - see also STRATHSPEYS - FELDMAN p81-3 from John
Doherty/ pp108-9 Simon Doherty/ p155 Con Cassidy - Tunebook Ms (A) #29 p276
(A with C nat) - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) #95 p387 - MOYLAN 1 #43 (G) from Willie
Clancy "A Fling" - PHILLIPS FCTB p28 from Johnny Doherty (Comholtas
Ceoltoiri 10) -- Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
HIGHLANDS OF BANFFSHIRE, THE - Strathspey - KOHLER 1 p91 (Bb) from Fraser
HIGHLANDS OF HEAVEN, THE - BRAES OF BALQUIDDER - BUONAPARTE - ISLE OF
ST HELENA - WILD MOUNTAIN THYME
HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, THE - BLAEBERRRY COURTSHIP
HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, THE - Highland - Cf GIBLIN #52 p28 (Bb) "The
Highlands" - KERR 4 p14 (Bm) "The Highlands of Scotland"
HIGHWAY ROBBER, THE - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT - WILD AND WICKED YOUTH
HIGHWAY TO DUBLIN, THE - Jig - COLE #7 p64 (G) - O'NEILL MOI #713 &
DMI #15 (##A)
HIGHWAY TO KILKENNY, THE - RAKES OF KILKENNY (Triple Jig)
HIGHWAY TO LIMERICK, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1402/ DMI #644 (Am)
HIGHWAY TO LINTON - JENNY'S GONE TO LINTON (Reel)
HIGHWAYMAN, THE - HIGHWAYMEN - WILD AND WICKED YOUTH
HIGHWAYMAN CAME RIDING BY, A - "On a misty night - moonlight
died in darkness - ghost loved landlord's daughter - lay in his own blood"
- Poem by Alfred Noyes Music byt Phil Ochs -- Marie LITTLE & Group (incl
dobro-gtr): LEADER LER 2084 1973
HIGHWAYMAN OUTWITTED, THE - "There lived a rich merchant in
London" - daughter returning from market is held up on return by highwayman
- her horse returns home with the money in the saddlebags - highwayman strips
girl but she rides off on his horse - she shares money with her father - LAWS
#L2 ABBB 1957 p165-166 (incl BS text "The Lincolnsh FD") -
ROUD#2638 - BSs "At Berry there lived a farmer" "The Cheshire
FD" incl SBG Coll. 1:2:#102/ 3#170 - BRONSON included this under CHILD
#283 "The Crafty Farmer" (see YORKSHIRE BITE) - GREIG-DUNCAN
2 p284 "The Farmer and the Robber" - SHARP-MARSON FSS 1905
2 pp50-51 Louie Hooper "The F's Daughter" - SHARP- KARPELES
CSC 1974 pp45-6 Louie Hooper & Lucy White (sisters), Hambridge, Som 1903
1903/ Jack Barnard, Bridgwater, Som 1906/ Robert Feast, Ely, Cambridgesh (m/o)
"The Devonshire F's D" - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp14-15 - JFSS 1:5
1904 pp236-7 Kidson: Mrs Thompson, Knaresborough, Yorksh/ F Page, Hertfordsh
1898 (m/o) - JFSS 2:6 1905 p21 Sharp: Louis Hooper & Lucy White - JFSS 8
1930 pp180-182 Hammond: George Vincent, Corfe, Dorset 1906 "The Boy
& the H" - JEFDSS 9:3 1962 pp166-7 Karpeles & Kennedy: Mrs
Swain (Repetto) of Tristan de Cunha rec Calshot 1962 (transcr by Pat Shaw) "In
London there lived a rich merchant" - STUBBS LOM 1970 pp64-5 George
Maynard "The Rusty H" - MUNCH Tristan da Cunha 1970 p82 from
Mary Swain - PURSLOW WS 1968 p19 Hammond: George Vincent "The Boy &
the H" - STUBBS LOM 1970 pp64-65 'Pop' Maynard, Copthorne, Sussex 1959
"The Rusty H" - PURSLOW CL 1972 p40-1 Gardiner: Alfred Newman
(w), Axford, Hampsh 1907 & Hammond: nn (m), Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset
1905 (notes) - HAMER GGr 1973 pp16-17 Harry Green, Essex "The M's D
& the H" - HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB 1 1975 pp109-110 BS (w/o) ("At
Berry there lived a farmer") - COPPER ETR 1976 pp228-9 Family, Rottingdean,
Sussex "The F in Cheshire" - McCOLL-SEEGER SI 1977 p278-80
from Carolyne Hughes - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p86 "F in Leicester"
from Nelson Penfold (gypsy), Westlake, Devon - PALMER EBBB 1980 #63 pp141-2
from Kidson: Kate Thompson - HOWSON SSIS 1992 p110 Charlie Stringer, Wickham
Skeith, Suffolk (w/o) "The F from Cheshire" --- HUBBARD BSFU
1961 p267-8 Andrew Somerville, Utah 1949 "The Fair Damsel from London"
- PEACOCK SNO 1965 1 p226-8 - COOMBS FSSUS 1967 pp130-2 F C Gainer WVa (w/o)
"The Crafty F" ("In Staunton there did dwell") - CLINGING 2005 #37 pp80-81"The Rich Farmer in Cheshire" from "Ballads & Legends of Cheshire" and from Mal Waite --
see also YORKSHIRE BITE -- David EDWARDS #190/ 192 & Alex CLARK #276
rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-1935 - Un-named singer,
rec by E J Moeran, "Eels Foot", Leiston, Suffolk, 1939: RPL 2169 -
Alec BLOOMFIELD rec by PK, Framlingham, W Suffolk 1950: FTX-099
- Jim COPPER (solo) rec by PK 1950: FTX-082/ rec
by Seamus Ennis, Rottingdean, Sussex 24/4/52: RPL 17988 "The Hampshire
F" - Bob COPPER (solo) from "Brasser": FTX-239/
TOPIC 12- TS-328 1977/ CASS-0198 "F from Chester" - Wally FULLER
(gypsy) rec by PK, Laughton, Sussex 11/11/52: RPL 18719/ FTX-140
"A F in Brixham" - Dorothy FURBUR rec by Seamus Ennis, Heswall,
Cheshire 1957: RPL LP 23494 - Mrs Fred SWAIN (Repetto) of Tristan da Cunha,
rec by PK, Calshot, Hants 1962: FTX-609 - Carolyne
HUGHES rec by PK, Blandford, Dorset 19/4/68:- 7"RTR-0120/ CASS-45-1245:
FTX-143 "Catch me, bold rogue, if you can"
- Ewan MacCOLL: ARGO ZFB-12 1972 "Maid of Reigate" - Joseph
JONES rec by Mike Yates Kent: TOPIC 12-T-253 1975 "The F of Chester"
- Amy BIRCH, rec by Sam Richards & Tish Stubbs, Exbridge, Devon: FOLKWAYS
FE-38553 1981/ CASS-1292 "The Female H" ("There was an old
man lived in Yorksh") - Sam RICHARDS, Tish STUBBS & Paul WILSON
known as STAVERTON BRIDGE (Group): SAYDISC SDL-266 1975 (from Devon gypsies)
HIGHWAYMEN - see also OUTLAWS -
BLACK VELVET BAND - BOLD NEVISON - BOX UPON HER HEAD - BRENNAN ON THE MOOR -
CAPTAIN GRANT - CASTLE GARDENS - COLE YOUNGER - DICK TURPIN - DRUMHULLOGAN -
DRUMMOND LAND - EDWARD (NED) KELLY - FEMALE ROBBER - FEMALE HIGHWAYMAN - JACK
DONOHUE - JOLLY HIGHWAYMAN - MALTMAN AND THE MILLER - OUTLAW OF THE HILLS -
SALISBURY PLAIN - THREE JOLLY SNEAKSMEN - THREE JOLLY SPORTSMEN - TOM KING -
TURPIN HERO - VALENTINE O HARA - WELL SOLD THE COW - WHISKY IN THE JAR - WILD
AND WICKED YOUTH - WILD COLONIAL BOY -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing-
HILL, James - Gateshead (Newcastle)
fiddler-composer, mainly of hornpipes, born Scotland 1813: - AULD ROBIN GRAY
- BARBER'S POLE - BEESWING - BLAYDON FLATS - BOTTLE BANK - CAGE - CALIFORNIA
- CHAMPION - CHARLES ATTWOOD - CLIFF - COUNTRY LASS - EARL GREY - ENTERPRISE
- FIDDLER'S FANCY - FLYING DUTCHMAN - FOGA BELLA - FREE TRADE - GARDENER LADS
- GATESHEAD -- GREAT EXHIBITION - HAWK - HIGH LEVEL - HILL'S FANCY - HILLS FOR
EVER - HUNTER - JAMES BROWN - JENNY LIND LADS LIKE BEER - LITTLE JIM'S - LOCOMOTIVE
- LOW LEVEL (?) - MARQUIS OF WATERFORD'S - MISS HUNTER'S - NAVVIE ON THE LINE
- NEWCASTLE - NEW YEAR'S GIFT - OLD CHURCH - OMINIBUS - PEAR TREE - PRINCE ALBERT'S
- PROUDLOCK'S FANCY - QUAYSIDE - RANDOM (NOTES) - RIGHTS OF MAN - ROSLIN CASTLE
- RUBY - SHIELD'S FAIR - SOUTH SHORE - SPENCE'S TENT - SPOTTED BITCH - STEAMBOAT
- STONY STEPS - TIDE COMES IN - TWEEDLY PARK - TYKE SIDE - UNDERHAND - WONDER
- XYZ
HILL O' FINNIGIRT, DA - Shetland Reel -- Alistair ANDERSON (conc)
with Aly BAIN (fid): LEADER LER-2074 1972
HILL OF GLASS, THE - Children's Singing Game -- Rowland KELLETT (of
Leeds) rec by PK, London 1963: FTX-209
HILL TOP, THE - Air - ROCHE 3 #12 p4 (F) 6/8
HILLBILLY - COWBOY
HILLMAN, THE - CUCKOLD'S SONG
HILLS ABOVE DRUMQUIN, THE - "There are grand old hills in Donegal"
-- Anna BOYLE rec by PK, Markethill, Co Armagh 30/7/52: RPL 18537/ FTX-434
HILLS AND DALES. THE - WILLIAM AND NANCY
HILLS AND DALES OF CALEDONIA - JIMMY RAEBURN
HILLS AND GLENS, THE - "Twas on North River's sloping bank"
- ROUD#2726 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p210 Malcolm Angus & D B McLeod, Cape Breton,
NS
HILLS FOR EVER - GREAT EXHIBITION (Hornpipe)
HILLS OF ARDMORN, THE - comp by Roy Williamson -- THE CORRIES: FONTANA
STL-5484 1969
HILLS OF CALEDONIA, THE - JIMMY RAEBURN
HILLS OF CONNEMARA, THE -- BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS- 60-0926
nd
HILLS OF DONEGAL, THE - or "Kathleen" - "O Donegal
the pride of all" - ROUD#10685 - Words by P J O'Reilly & music
by Wilfred Sanderson, publ Boosey London 1914 (Sheet music in Lib) - HUNTINGDON
SOP p210 -- Margaret BARRY (with banjo) rec by Ewan McColl, London: RIVERSIDE
RLP-12-602 1955
HILLS O' GALLOWA', THE - "Among the birks sae blithe and gay"
- Song in praise of coutryside but also includes his love, Julia, and he hopes
he'll die there - comp by Thomas Cunningham, brother of better known Allan Cunningham
- ROUD#5989 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #504 2m -- Cf R A SMITH Scotish Minstrel 1820-4
6.29 - see also GALLOWA' HILLS -- William WALLACE rec by Seamus Ennis, Galloway
28/5/53: RPL 21815/ FTX-262
HILLS OF GLENORCHY, THE - Jig - ALLAN #30 p8 (Em) "Over the
hills" - GIBLIN #85 p39 (Em) "Paddy McFadden" - HAYWOOD
#38 p18 (Em) "The Hill Side" - KERR MM 1 #6 p47 & #4 on
same page titled "Highland Quickstep" (A) - MAGUIRE 1 #100
p27 (Am) from Joe Keegan - O'NEILL MOI #822/ DMI #87 (Dm) "The Jolly
Corkonian" - ROCHE 1 #99 p43 "Father McFaddden" -
tune used for song ROLLICKING BOYS AROUND TANDARAGEE - HERD LADDIE - SERVANT
LASSIES - SOFT COUNTRY CHIEL' - WILLIE AND ME -- Willie KELBY & Belle
STEWART (mouth-music) rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1961: FTX-301
HILLS OF GLENSWILLY, THE - "Come listen awhile my countrymen"
- ROUD#5087 - HENRY SOP #672 "Glen O'Lee" - MacCOLL-SEEGER
1986 p241 from Sheila MacGregor, Belle's Stewart's daughter, Blairgowrie Perthsh
-- Peter GRIMLEY, rec by PK, Armagh, Co Armagh 12/7/52: RPL 18479/ FTX-431
- Teresa Clifford of Belfast rec Glasgow 14/3/55: RPL 22374 "Glenswilly"
HILLS OF GRANEMORE/ GREENMORE, THE - GRANEMORE HARE
HILLS OF KESH, THE - Reel - EEL IN THE SINK
HILLS OF PERTH, THE - March -- Jimmy STEWART (fid), rec by PK, Aberdeen
1955: FTX-069 - Alec LINDSAY (acc) rec by PK, Pitlochry,
Perthsh 1955: FTX-363
HILLS OF SHILOH, THE - "Have you seen Amanda playing?"
- Contemp anti-war song comp by Friedman & Silverstein -- Barry SKINNER
(voc/ flute): ARGO ZFD-34 1971 (learnt from Paul McNeil)
HILLS OF TANDRAGEE, THE - "O listen awhile my countryman and
hear my latest news" Orange Song - Goodbye to Ballylisk - ROUD#2884
- MORTON FSSU 1970 pp72-3 Dick Bamber, Portadown, Co Armagh - HENRY SOP #730/
HUNTINGTON 1990 p190 James Carmichael, Ballymena, Co Antrim 1937 - BOYS AROUND
TANDARAGEE -- (Dick Bamber: MERCIER IRL 11)
HILLS OF TIPPERARY, THE - Triple Jig - ROCHE 3 #115 p36 (D)
HILLS OF TYRONE, THE - "Above yon green mountains"
- ROUD#2925 - HENRY SOP #609/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p198 Mrs M'Elhinney, Dungiven,
Co Derry 1935
HILLS OF YATTON, THE - ACROSS THE HILLS OF YATTON
HILLSBOROUGH CASTLE - Hornpipe - Cf ROXBURGH CASTLE -- Jim SMALL
(harmonica) Cheddar , Somerset 1980: FTX-138
HILLSIDE COTTAGE - Hornpipe - O'NEILL MOI #1567/ DMI #818 (G) - see
I'M WAITING FOR YOU" (Reel)
HILLSVILLE VIRGINIA - SIDNEY ALLEN
HILLTOWN CRICKETS, THE - "As I went out a-walking one fine summers
morning - going to Rathfriland Fair" - LAWS#B10 - ROUD#9321-- Owen
MacATEER, rec by PK, Hilltown, Co Down 29/7/53: RPL 19595/ FTX-433
HILLY-GO FILLY-GO - KING OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS
HILLY-HALLY-HO - Shanty -- John MIDDLETON, rec by James Carpenter,
Leith 1928: FTX-141
HILO BOYS/ MAN - "Sing Hilo, my Ranzo Ray" - Also known
as "The Wild Goose Shanty" or "Huckleberry Hunting"
- DAVIS-TOZER 1887 #26 - BULLEN 1891 #19 - WHALL 1910 p131 - SHARP EFSh 1914
#14 p17 "Huckleberry Hunting" - HUGILL SSS 1961 p249 "We'll
Ranzo Ray" & p255 "Hilo Boys" -- William FENDER,
shantyman rec by James M Carpenter, Barry, S Wales 1929: FTX-141
HILO COME DOWN BELOW - "Said the blackbird to the crow"
- Sea Shanty - ROUD#8291 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #30 p26 (1v onl;y) - HUGILL SSS
1961 p255-6 (8v)
HILO, JOHNNY BROWN - STAND TO YOUR GROUND
HILO, JOHNNY, HILO - JOHNNY COME DOWN TO HILO
HIMSELF IS SLEEPING - Jig - MAGUIRE 1 #27 p7 (G)
HINCHY'S DELIGHT - Jig - HENCHY'S DELIGHT
HIND ETIN - "Lady Margaret sits in her bower door"
- CHILD #41 - BRONSON TTCB 1 p333 - ROUD#33 - BUCHAN Scottish Ballad Book pp101-2
- GREIG FSNE #157 - LEACH BB pp141-8 - MOTHERWELL MAM pp287-290 - Cf BONNY HIND
- HIND HORN - NORWAY: VENELITE OG BERGEKONGJEN - RCA LPNE 2 Rolf Mylkebues
- SWEDEN/FINLAND: Den Bergtagen RLP 5004/6 - Cf Skon Anna
HIND HORN - "HH frank and HH free" "In Scotland there was
a baby born"- CHILD #17 - BRONSON TTCB 1 pp254-264 - ROUD#28 - BRONSON
1 (23 tunes) - GREIG-KEITH LLTB 1925 pp17-21 Bell Robertson, New Pitsligo (w/o)/
Mrs Sim, Fintray (w/o)/ Mrs Cruickshank (m/o), New Deer/ George Garioch, Leochel-Cushnie
1v/m/ J Quirie (m/o), Turriff/ Mrs Corbet, New Deer (m/o)/ Mrs Sangster (m/o),
Cortiecram, Aberdeensh - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1022 pp323-343 (22var 25v/13m)
"Hynd Horn" --- CREIGHTON TSNS p11- 17 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p5 Leander
Macumber, Cheverie, NS 1953 3v/m - FLANDERS - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp80-82 Mrs Arlington
Fraser, Ont 1962 "The Old Beggar Man" - GREENLEAF - KARPELES FSFN
1971 #4 pp30-1 Joseph Quann, Rencontre & Jacob Courage 1v/m, renchman's
Cove Nfl 1930 "The Beggar Man" - Cf BONNY HIND -- John SUTHERLAND
#0322, James TROUP #052, James CHRISTIE #178, Bell DUNCAN #283/ 289, Alex STEPHENS
#304/ 306, Alex ROBB #317, Ellen RETTIE #338 rec on Dictaphone by James M. Carpenter,
N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - Ewan MacCOLL RIVERSIDE RLP-12-621 1956 from Greig-Keith
HINDHEAD MURDER, THE - "Three sailors on the road land came"
- ROUD#3208 - ED&S 46: 1 Spring 1984 p17 - ED&S 46:3 Autumn/Winter 1984
p14 Mike Yates: Eddie Penfold (gypsy), Brook Green, Sussex 1977 (1v/m)
HINDUSTAN -- New Orleans Marching
Band from Preservation Hall: SMITHSONIAN Music from the Festival of American
Folklife
HINKY DINKY, PARLEZ-VOUS - MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES
HINN, HEINN THOG IAD AMACH - "Hinn Heinn, thefy take odd"
-- sung by Mrs Rod Mc LEAN with daughter & son-in-law, Mr & Mrs Mc
INTYRE, Boisedale rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada:
TOPIC 12-TS-353 1978
HINT ON THE FASHIONS, A - "Good people all I pray attend"
- BSs - HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB2 1979 pp285-6 (w/o)
HIP AN ROW - HAP AN ROW
HIP DOCTOR, THE - Triple Jig - WILSON p22 "Hyp Doctor"
HIP HORNPIPE, THE - MITTEL #60 p23 (D)
HIPPO SONG, THE - comp by Michael Flanders & Donald Swann --
Robin HALL & Jimmie MacGREGOR: DECCA ECS-2161 1974
HIPPY SONG, THE - comp by Bunny - tune: Nightingales Sing - see DORSET
IS BEAUTIFUL for another song using a version of this song tune -- JACQUI
& BRIDIE: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-23 1968
HIRAETH - (The Longing) - Welsh - Tune is "Llwyn Onn"
(The Ash Grove) - see CYFFES Y MEDDWYN - Penillion Song comp by Dewi Hafesp
- JWFSS 3 Pt4 1941 #39 coll by J Lloyd Williams from Prof Edwards, Aberystwyth
-- John THOMAS & his daughter, Elizabeth, rec by PK, Llangwm, Corwen,
Denbighsh 9/11/54 : RPL 22338/ FTX-051 "Hiraeth
am Ferion" (Longing for Merioneth) - Siwsann GEORGE (voc) with Ceri
Matthews (bagpipes): SAYDISC CD-SDL-406 1993
HIRAM HUBBARD - "was not guilty" - LAWS A20 - ROUD#2208
-- Jean RITCHIE with Roger SPRUNG (banjo): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-620 1956
HIREMAN CHIEL, THE - "There was a knight and a baron bright"
- his son, after being well schooled and trained at the plough, goes off to
be hired and what follows is a complex story of entangled lovers - ROUD#5624
- BUCHAN ABSNS 1875 2 p104-12 "The Baron turned Ploughman"
- GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1055 pp518-532 13var 58v/7m - ORD BS&B pp480-6
HIRING DAY, THE - to tune of "The Spanish Lady"--
Michael GALLAGHER rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 7/7/52: 7"RTR-0561 (edited
dub)
HIRING FAIR, THE - "From Omagh Town unto Strabane"
- Servant goes into alehouse to meet a girl and marry her - tune: "As
I walked through Dublin City" or "The Spanish Lady"
- ROUD#2905 - DUNCAN W357/ M1239 "The Feeing Times" - MORTON
FSU 1970 #24 pp38-40 Biddy Maguire, Follom, Co Fermanagh - MORTON CDGD 1973
p34 "Strabane Hiring Fair" - TOCHER 30 (1979) p403 "Aberfeldy
Fair" rec by Hamish Henderson from Donald MacMartin, Coldingham Berwicksh
-- Michael GALLAGHER rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 20/7/52: 7"RTR-0554/
FTX-163 - Biddy MAGUIRE rec by Robin Morton, Co
Fermanagh: MERCIER IRL-12 1970 - Eddie BUTCHER, rec by RM, Magilligan, Co Derry:
FREE REED FRR-003 1976 "I once was a daysman"
HIRING FAIR AT HAMILTONSBAWN, THE - "Come all ye lads and lassies
and listen unto me" - "man called Tom McCann" - ROUD#2890
- MORTON FSSU 1970 pp36-38 Bob Wallace, Ballylisk, Co Armagh
HIRING FAIR AT KELSO - VICTORIA WALTZ
HIRING FAIRS - see also FAIRS (also
called "Mops" and "Statutes") - BARGAIN WITH ME/ MAGHERAFELT/
TAM BOY) - BARNYARDS O DELGATY - BOGIE'S BONNY BELLE - COME TO THE HIRING -
COPSHAWHOLME - COUNTRY STATUTES - CRANBALLY FARMER - DAVIE HUNTER FEEIN' TIME
- JOCKEY BRUCE O THE FORNET - MAINS O FOGGIELOAN - MARLIN FAIR - MUCKLE FRIDAY
FAIR - NICKY TAMS - ROCKS O BAWN - TARVES RANT --
Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
HIROSHIMA - CRANES OVER HIROSHIMA
HIS DAY'S WORK WAS DONE - "I often lie in bed and think what
an awful thing is work" - ROUD#12908 -- Bob HART rec by Bill Leader,
Snape, Suffolk: MT CD 301-2
HIS JACKET WAS BLUE - JACKET SO BLUE
HIS LITTLE BLACK MUSTACHE - LITTLE BLACK MOUSTACHE
HIS MOTHER STANDING - BETSY BETRAYED
HIS OLD GREY BEARD - OLD GREY BEARD
HIST THE MIGHTY WINDS DO BLOW - WILLIAMS #182 David Ball, Aston, Oxfordsh
(w/o)
HISTOIRE DU NOUVIEAU MARIE, LE - Story told in French then transl into
English -- Adolphus Le RUEZ rec by PK, Bonne Nuit, St Ouens, Jersey 24/4/57
C I: RPL LP 23840
HISTORY OF BANJO -- Mick MOLONEY
Talk on "The Irish Banjo" at Clancy School RTE "Long Note"
progr 26/7/88 CASS-60-0895
HISTORY OF FOOTBALL, THE - comp Nicoll/ Imlach -- Hamish IMLACH:
TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-31 1973
HISTORY OF THE FIDDLE -- Vic Smith prog
on "History of the Fiddle" June 1973: CASS-0437
HITCH HIKE SONG - comp by Lea Nicholson -- Lea NICHOLSON (voc &
conc) & Stan ELLISON (voc): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-254 1972
HITCHIN - MAY SONGS
HITHER AND THITHER - ANONN S'ANALL (Dandling)
HITLER, Adolph
- DOWN IN THE WATER TEN FEET DEEP - IN NINETEEN FIFTY FOUR - ROUND
AND ROUND HITLER'S GRAVE (Old Joe Clark) -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
HITLER HAS ONLY GOT ONE BALL - LAWS A20 - ROUD#10493 - SILVERMAN: Dirty
Song Book 1982 p92
HITLER'S DREAM - "There's a story now certain though strange
it may seem" - ROUD#13705 - Originally KAISER'S DREAM - Cf THE FARMER'S
CURST WIFE - "Trad Music" mag article -- Freda PALMER rec by Mike
Yates, Witney, Oxfordsh TOPIC 12-T-254 1975