HRAETH - (ON THIS DAY'S MORNING) -- sung by Sian EMLYN in RPL Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000
HUCKLEBERRY HUNTING - HILO MAN
HUDIE GALLAGHER'S MARCH - WEST WIND
HUDDLESTON, Mary & Nigel - Collectors
in N Yorksh -- WATERSONS - TOPIC 12-T-167 1966 "Williy went to Westerdale"
(Goathland) & "White Cockade"
HUGGERTH THE PUSS - Jig - KERR MM 4 #236 p26 4pts (F)
HUGH DUNLOP - Hornpipe - KERR MM 3 #336 p36 (D) - see WILLIE DONALDSON'S
HORNPIPE
HUGH GILLESPIE'S - Reel - SUMMER IN IRELAND
HUGH OF LINCOLN - JEW'S DAUGHTER
HUGH REYNOLDS - "My name it is HR - I come of decent parents"
- born near Cavan - her parents wer3e against him and so he abducted her from
her home, he was caught and the girl's parents put pressure on their daughter
to say she was abducted by force so he was tried and hung 28th March 1826 -
ROUD#2395 - JOYCE OIFMS 1909 p135 1v/m - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #20 p9 air only
"Lament for HR" - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp132-3 Bs text - O KEEFE FBIB
1955 p64 6v w/o - CROININ 2000 #134 p206 from Elizabeth Cronin, Co Cork "She's
a dear maid to me" -- Vin GARBUTT (voc/ gtr): Radio 2: 4/3/87: CASS-0408
HUGH STENSEN - STINSON THE DESERTER
HUGHES. Spike
- composer son of Herbert Hughes who collected & published folksongs
in Northern Ireland -- Radio prog AS I ROVED OUT Studio rec 1956: FTX-255
HUGHIE GRA(E)ME (or GRAHAM) - "Our lords are to the mountains
gane" - CHILD#191 - ROUD#84 - CHRISTIE TBA 2 1881 p82 - BRUCE-STOKOE
NM 1881 pp34-5 - STOKOE-REAY p98 "Hughie the Graeme" - GREIG
LLTB 11925 pp117-8 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p291 -- Alex ROBB rec by James M. Carpenter
1928-9 - Ewan MacCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-526 1956 (from Child & Scott)/ TOPIC
12-T-16 1959
HUISH THE CAT FROM THE BACON - Jig - Cf BREATHNACH CRE 2 #39 p22 "Bill
Hart's tune" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #59 p15 (G) alt:
"The Cat and the bacon" - KERR CMM 2 #231 p26 (G without F#)
- Tunebook Ms (G) #98 p37 - O'NEILL MOI #909/ DMI #382 (Single Jig) alt: "Peas
on the hearth" "Dance light for your heart lies under your feet"
- ROCHE 3 #114 p35 (Dm) "Hunt the Cat"
HULL'S VICTORY - Hornpipe - COLE p103 (C & F) with dance directions
-- Paul CADWELL (t/banjo) & Frank BANTY (piano) rec New Rochester, NJ
1959 RTR-0321
HULLABALOO BELAY - "Me father kept a boardin 'ouse"
- ROUD#8339 - WHITEHEAD & HARRIS: "6 Sea Shanties" (Boosey 1925)
- HUGILL SSS 1961 p484 (Note about how 1st v & chorus were traditional &
Taylor Harris wrote the rest of words)
HULLICHAN JIG, THE - see also REEL OF TULLOCH (or HULLICHAN) - BAYARD
DTF 1982 #587 p517 "Soldier's Dance" - HARDING AR #103 "The
Guard House" - KENNEDY FTB 2 38 - KERR 1 p28 7th untitled - RILEY p2
#121 "Chelmsford Races" -- John OLIVER (fid), rec by PK,
Keswick, Westmorland Nov 1954: FTX-410 tune used
for "The Hullichan Dance" - FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec
by Dave Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980 bef "The Perfect Cure"
HUMAN MORTALITY - TOBACCO IS AN INDIAN WEED
HUMBALINA - Shanty - FMJ 1998/7/4 p485 -- Robert YEOMAN, rec by James
Carpenter, Dundee 1928: FTX-141
HUMBER
- River Lincolnsh - DUNES OF THE HUMBER - ON THE HUMBER BANKS - TRAWLERS
OF GRIMSBY (G Miles)
HUMBER BRIDGE - comp by Chris Rowe -- RIPLEY WAYFARERS Derbysh: TRADITIONAL
SOUND TSR-006 1971
HUMMING BIRD - Waltz - ROCHE 3 #163 p56 (A)
HUMOUR IS ON ME NOW, THE -- THE FONTANAS: PICKWICK Allegro ALL-868
1967 (M)
HUMOURS OF ARDNAREE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #60
p16 (Em) - Tunebook Ms (Em) #167 p67 - Ard na Ria is on the opposite side of
the river to Ballina in Co Mayo
HUMOURS OF AYLE HOUSE, THE - CONNAUGHT MAN (Jig)
HUMOURS OF BALLARD, THE - Tunebook Ms 6/8 (Am) #35 p346
HUMOURS OF BALLINACARRIG, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1427/ DMI #664 (Em)
- Nr Dunmanway, Co Cork
HUMOURS OF BALLINAFAD, THE - Co Boyle & Co Galway - BRIAN O LINN
(Jig)
HUMOURS OF BALLINAFAUNA, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1081/ DMI #391 (Am)
Single Jig
HUMOURS OF BALLINAMULT - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#61 p16 (Em) 3pts - Tunebook Ms (Am) 4 pts #142 p56 - Ballinamult is near "Cluain
Meala" (Clonmel) in Co Tipperary on the border with Co Waterford
HUMOURS OF BALLINGARRY, THE - Co Limerick or Tipperary - Jig - O'NEILL
MOI #828/ DMI #92 (G)
HUMOURS OF BALLINLASS - Hornpipe - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #942 (G)
HUMOURS OF BALLYCASTLE, THE - Co Antrim or Mayo - Jig - O'NEILL MOI
#810/ DMI #81 (A)
HUMOURS OF BALLYCONNELL, THE - Co Cavan - Hornpipe/ Reel - KERR MM 4
#157 p19 (D) Reel - MOYLAN 2 #67 p38 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon) - O'NEILL
MOI #1675/ DMI #883 (##A) Hornpipe
HUMOURS OF BALLYDEHOB, THE - Co Cork - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1097/ DMI
#289 (G)
HUMOURS OF BALLYDESMOND, THE - nr Mallow, Co Cork - Polka -- Denis
MURPHY, Julia CLIFFORD & Padraig O KEEFE (fiddles) rec by Seamus Ennis,
Co Kerry 9/9/52: RPL 18750/ TOPIC TSCD-309 aft "The Top of Maol"
HUMOURS OF BALLYLOUGHLIN - Jig -- PLANXTY: POLYDOR Super 2383-186 1973
(S)
HUMOURS OF BALLYMANUS, THE - nr Mullingar, Co Westmeath - POLTHOGUE
HUMOURS OF BALLINAHINCH, THE - Reel - - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-007
1999 aft "Old Torn Petticoat" & bef "Longford Reel"
HUMOURS OF BALTARD, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#62 p16 (G) 4pts - Tunebook Ms (G) #192 p78
HUMOURS OF BANDON, THE - Jig/ Set Dance - ALLAN #109 p28 (G) - KENNEDY
FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #63 p16 (Am) alt: "The H of Listivain"
- Tunebook Ms (D) #9 p4 (Co Cork) - O'NEILL MOI #786/ DMI #977 alt: "The
Jolly Old Woman" - ROCHE 2 #272 p30 - Droichead na Bandan" is
about 16 miles SW of Cork and about the same distance from the Head of Kinsale
-- Tom ENNIS (U- pipes) intro by Nicholas Carolan on RTE radio prog 1985
CASS- 0865 - JACKIE HEARST TRIO of Newry, Co Down rec Belfast 20/9/52: RPL 18182/
FTX-373/ FTX-309 A-ROVING
1968 #3 - GILCURDON Trio, rec Belfast 30/10/63: RPL LP 28256/ FTX-373
aft "Blackthorn Stick" - THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND: PICKWICK
Hallmark HM-532 1965 bef "Maggie Brown's" - Joe HUTTON (N-pipes):TOPIC
12-TS-227 1974
HUMOURS OF BANTRY, THE - BLACKTHORN STICK
HUMOURS OF CALIFORNIA - OFF TO CALIFORNIA
HUMOURS OF CAPPA(GH) - Co Waterford - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #779/ DMI #56
(D) - ROCHE 1 #109 p46 (Dm)
HUMOURS OF CARRIGAHOLT, THE - nr Ennis, Co Clare - Reel (D) - BREATHNACH
CRE 3 #133 p63 (D) (Co Clare) - CRANITCH p90
HUMOURS OF CARRIGAHOLT, THE - JACK WON'T SELL HIS FIDDLE (Triple Jig)
HUMOURS OF CASTLE BERNARD, THE - Barn Dance - O'NEILL MOI #1770 &
DMI #935 (D) given as a Hornpipe
HUMOURS OF CASTLE COMBER, THE - Co Kilkenny - Reel (G) - KENNEDY FTB
1994 #107 p28 "Bobby Shaftoe 2nd Setting" - Tunebook Ms #049
p284
HUMOURS OF CASTLECOMER, THE - Co Kilkenny - Jig (Em) - KERR MM 1 #50
p40 "The Humours of Comer" - LEVEY 2 #23 p10 - O'NEILL MOI
#913/ DMI #301 - Cf Reel "Bobby Shaftoe #2" in FTB
HUMOURS OF CASTLE LYONS, THE - nr Fermoy, Co Cork - Jig (G) - COLE #9
p65 - O'NEILL MOI #959/ DMI #182
HUMOURS OF CASTLEOLIVER, THE - Jig - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #401 (D)
as Single Jig
HUMOURS OF CAVAN, THE - Jig - LEVEY 1 #28 p12 (D) - O'NEILL MOI #1056/
DMI #263 (A)
HUMOURS OF CLARE, THE - Jig - O'NEILL DMI #329 (#D) 3pts
HUMOURS OF CORK, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #64
p17 (G) - Tunebook Ms (G) #154 p61 - LEVEY 1 #38 p15 (G) - Cf O'NEILL MOI #733
& DMI #30 (G) "Welcome to Cork"
HUMOURS OF DERRYKISSANE, THE - Triple Jig - MITCHELL #22 p34 (G) from
Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - TWEED p43 (G) "The H of Derrycrosane"
HUMOURS OF DINGLE, THE - Tralee, Co Kerry - Jig - WHELAN'S
HUMOURS OF DONNYBROOK, THE - Jig (G) - COLE #5 p76 (Bb) "The
Boss" - KERR MM 1 #16 p37 - O'NEILL MOI #1026/ DMI #238 "The
Old horned sheep" - SHARP: Used for Rapper Sword Dance -- Glenlivet
Bothy Band: Charlie BREMNER (fid) & Alec KERR & Willie FRASER (harmonicas)
rec by Hamish Henderson April 1956: TANGENT TNGM-109 bef "Atholl Highlanders"
- Alistair ANDERSON (E-conc) with Tich RICHARDSON (gtr): TOPIC 12-TFRS- 501
1974 bef "Turnpike Side" & "Sunbeam"
HUMOURS OF DONNYBROOK FAIR, THE - "To D steer all you sons of
Parnassus" - O KEEFE FBIB 1955 p88 6v w/o
HUMOURS OF DRINAGH, THE - nr Dunmanway, Co Cork - Jig (D) - BREATHNACH
CRE 2 from Seamus Ennis - MOYLAN 1 #51 from Seamus Ennis - O'NEILL MOI #1022/
DMI #235 (D) 4pts -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): CLADDAGH (TARA) TA-1002 1973 aft "When sick it is tea you want" (Go the devil & shake yourself)
HUMOURS OF EARLS COURT, THE - comp by Kevin Sheldon & Trevor Crozier
-- Trevor Crozier's BROKEN CONSORT: ARGO ZFB-80 1972
HUMOURS OF ENNISTYMON, THE - Co Clare - Jig (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #4
p4 "Copper & Brass" - MOYLAN 1 #45 3pts from Patsy Touhey
(U-pipes) - Cf LARRY GROGAN -- Michael COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36:
VIVA VOCE d/cass 004 1991 bef "Cherish the Ladies" - William
MURPHY (whistle) rec Lisheen Co Kerry 9/8/47: RPL 12491 - Bernard O Sullivan
& Tommy Mc MAHON (concertinas) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-502 1975 aft "Shady
Groves of Piedmont"
HUMOURS OF ENNISTYMON, THE - Reel/ Highland - KERR MM 4 #177 p20 (Am)
- MITCHELL & SMALL #49 p95 (G) 3pts from Patsy Touhey U- pipes)
HUMOURS OF GALTYMORE, THE - Reel -- Denis MURPHY & his sister,
Julia CLIFFORD (fiddles) rec by Seamus Ennis, Charlie Horan's Bar, Coalisland,
Co Kerry 9/9/52: RPL 18754/ TOPIC TSCD-309 (1977) 1994 bef "Callaghan's"
("The New Mown Meadows")
HUMOURS OF GLENDART, THE - DERBY GALLAGHER'S (Jig)
HUMOURS OF GLENFLESK - Jig or Slide - JOYCE OIFMS #436 p247 (G) - MOYLAN
2 #122 p71 (D) 12/8 Slide from John O Leary (melodeon) "The Lonesome
Jig"
HUMOURS OF GLIN, THE - Song in Gaelic & Engl - ROUD#9511 - O'NEILL
MOI #176 (Bm) (not in DMI) alt: "Groves of Sweet Myrtle" "Thomas
Leivlip the Proud" "A Virgin Wife and widow" - Glen means
a valley so this could have originated almost anywhere but it is generally thought
to refer to "An Gleann" in Co Limerick, on the River Shannon
almost opposite Knock - Tunebook Ms #73 p197 (G) 3/4 "H of Glyn"
-- Bartley CONNELLY rec by Seamus Ennis, Carna, Co Galway 1960: RPL LP 29885
HUMOURS OF GLIN, THE - Jig - COLE #4 p54 (Bm) "H of Glen"
- KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #65 p17 (D) - Tunebook Ms #35 p13 (D)
- MITCHELL #54 p53 from Willie Clancy - MITCHELL & SMALL #52 pp98-9 4pts
from Patsy Touhey (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #81 (D) from Willie Clancy (U-pipes)
- O'NEILL DMI #316 (G) "The Humors of Glynn" - ROCHE 1 #36
pp18-19 6pts (Bm) 6/8 -- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co
Clare 1960: RPL LP 29883
HUMOURS OF KESH, THE - nr Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh - Jig - BREATHNACH
CRE 3 #17 p9 (G) "Jackson's" - TWEED p2 (G) -- Michael COLEMAN
rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE d/cass 004 1991 titled "Jackson's"
bef "The Coach Road to Sligo"
HUMOURS OF KILKENNY, THE - Jig - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #992 (G) under
"Miscellaneous" - ROCHE 1 #130 p53 (Am)
HUMOURS OF KNOCK - Highland - Tunebook Ms (G) #17 p272 (Clare, Mayo
or Tipperary)
HUMOURS OF LAST NIGHT, THE - Jig - Tunebook Ms (G) #119 p46 4pts
HUMOURS OF LIMERICK, THE - Single Jig - O'NEILL MOI #876/ DMI #378 (#G
ends E) - ROCHE 3 #113 p35 (##D ends B)
HUMOURS OF LISADELL - Reel - BREATHNACH 1 #191 p74 - TAYLOR 1 p7 (Em)
-- Michael GORMAN (fid) & Margaret BARRY (banjo), rec by PK, London 1956:
FTX-174 "H of Lisnadare"
HUMOURS OF LISHEEN, THE - Jig - CRANITCH #12 p129 (D) - MOYLAN 2 #213
pp122-3 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon) -- Seamus ENNIS (whistle) rec Dublin
22/9/49: RPL 13779 aft "Tipperary Wedding" & "Dark girl
in blue" & bef Reel: "Sligo Maid's Lament"
HUMOURS OF LISTOWEL, THE - Co Kerry - Polka - SULLIVAN 3 #45 p19
HUMOURS OF LOUGHREA, THE - Co Galway - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #87
p43 (Em) "Tommy Whelan's" - SHASKEEN 1 #21 p16 (G) alt title:
"Tommy Whelan's" - TWEED p17 (G/Em) -- Jimmy HOGAN (mel)
with Brian GREEN (drums) & Bobby HALL (piano) rec by PK, London 8/3/58:
RPL LP 23969/ FTX-371 aft "Bunker's Hill"
HUMOURS OF MILLTOWN, THE - BLOOMING MEADOWS (Jig)
HUMOURS OF MULLINAFAUNA, THE - LITTLE BAG OF MEAL (Jig)
HUMOURS OF NEWCASTLE, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1524/ DMI #743 (D)
HUMOURS OF NEWTOWN, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#67 p17 (##A) 4pts - Tunebook Ms (A) 4pts #157 p63 - could be in Cork, Tipperary
or Waterford
HUMOURS OF OLD KNOCKAINY, THE - Nr Kilmallock, Co Limerick - Reel -
ROCHE 3 #83 p25 (#Am)
HUMOURS OF PASSAGE, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#68 p18 (D) - LEVEY 1 #48 p19 - O'NEILL MOI #940 (not in DMI)
HUMOURS OF ROSS, THE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #47 p26 (#D) 3pts - KENNEDY
FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #69 p18 (G) 4pts - Tunebook Ms (G) 4pts #165 p66
- ROCHE 3 #94 p29 (#D) - This could be "Ros O gCaibre", a beauty spot
between Skibbereen and Clonakilty in Co Mayo
HUMOURS OF SCARRIFF, THE - Co Limerick - Reel (Dm) - CRANITCH #66 p151
- MAGUIRE 1 #71 p19 from Paddy Canny - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #776 - SULLIVAN
2 #13 p6 from Sean Maguire -- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER
EMB-3361 1965 aft "Cann's" - Sean O SHEA & Bobby CASEY
(fids) accomp Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town 5/3/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997 aft
"The Yellow Tinker"
HUMOURS OF SCHULL, THE - nr Skibbereen, Co Cork - Reel - O'NEILL MOI
#1470/ DMI #699 (Am)
HUMOURS OF SIX MILE BRIDGE, THE - Reel/ Hornpipe (D) - KENNEDY FTB 2
1997 #71 p19 (G) - KERR MM 1 #15 p35 - Tunebook Ms R81 p297 (G) - LEVEY 2 #1
p1 - O'NEILL MOI #1592/ DMI #837 "The Banks of the Ilen" -
see also TWO MILE BRIDGE (Jig) -- Paddy TAYLOR (flute) Limerick: CLADDAGH
CC-8 1971 "The Banks of the Ilen" rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-171/
SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997
HUMOURS OF TALLIBANE, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #793/ DMI #66 (##A)
HUMOURS OF TALLOW, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#70 p18 (Am) - Tunebook Ms (Am) #176(a) p72 - could be in Co Waterford but also
could be TULLA or TALLAGH ? - "Tulach an Iarainn" is in Co
Waterford on the border with Co Cork, between Fermoy and Youghal --(see GALLOWGLASS
2)
HUMOURS OF THE RACES, THE - "Good people all draw near and listen
to my ditty" - descriptive piece of 11 verses ending with warning to
the "pretty lasses gay" about having a boy or girl in nine
months time - mentions "Punch and Judy" - Bs by Thomas FORD
of Irongate, Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) p108
HUMOURS OF TOOMARD, THE - Ballinasloe, Co Galway ? - Reel (usually C)
- SHASKEEN 2 #12 p11 (D) "Humours of Toomagh"
HUMOURS OF TRIM, THE - Co Meath - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #949/ DMI #174 (D
ending E) "The Humors of T" alt: "Beattie's Frolics"
HUMOURS OF TUAIMGREINE (TUAMGRANEY), THE - Co Limerick - Hornpipe -
BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p147 from Paddy O Brien (accordion) of Offaly/ CRE 2 #310
p158 (Am)
HUMOURS OF TUFTS STREET, THE - Reel - COLE #6 p11 (Em)
HUMOURS OF TULLA, THE - Reel (D) - nr Ennis, Co Clare - BREATHNACH CRE
3 #135 p63 - CRANITCH p87 - SHASKEEN 1 #37 p26 - TWEED p30 (D) -- The JOHNSTONS:
TRANSATLANTIC TRA-185 1968
HUMOURS OF TULLYCREEN, THE - Hornpipe - MOYLAN 2 #77 p44 (Am) from John
O Leary (melodeon) alt: "Mike Sullivan's #1"
HUMOURS OF WESTPORT - Co Mayo - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1177/ DMI #457 (F)
HUMOURS OF WHISKY, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #784/ DMI #61 (D) -- MOVING
CLOUD Danish-Irish Folk Group: GO 0102 n/d aft "Gallagher's"
& "Mist-covered Mountain"
HUMOURS OF WHISKY, THE - Triple Jig - BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p142 (Em)
from Michael Tubridy of Clare/ CRE 2 #100 p53 (Em/G) - FELDMAN p159 (Bm) from
Francie & Mickey Byrne - MITCHELL & SMALL #46 pp92-3 4pts from Patsy
Touhey (U-pipes) - SHASKEEN 2 #54 p40 (Bm) - SULLIVAN 3 #11 p5 (Bm) -- CHIEFTAINS
2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-4 [nd] cass "Hardiman the fiddler" -
ALTAN, Co Donegal on Radio 2 7/10/87: CASS-0401 bef "The Fairy Jig"
- Francie BYRNE uith grandson Peter CARR (fids in octaves) rec by Kieron McMahon
1957 Co Donegal RTE "Long Note" prog 17/8/89 CASS- 60-0897 style known
locally as "Reversing" aft "Ladies of Carrick"
HUMOURS OF WOODSTOWN, THE - Triple Jig - Tunebook Ms (Em) #161 p64 -
Cf DEVER THE DANCER
HUMP-BACKED DRUMMER AND THE CROSS-EYED COOK, THE - DRUMMER AND THE COOK
HUMP-BACK WHALE, THE - BALAENA
HUMPH AT THE HEID O THE GLEN, THE - Folk Tale told by John Stewart (tinker)
- DOUGLAS Aberdeen UP 1987
HUMPREY HOUGH - "HH a farmer was" - fifty seven - bachelor
- rock - ROUD#1985 - ANDREWS SOD 1979 Michael Blann Ms Upper Beeding, Sussex
(w/o)
HUMPHREY'S REEL - RECONCILIATION
HUMPHREY'S RONDO - Jig - MITTELL #7 p5 (D/A)
HUMPTY DUMPTY - "sat on the wall" - ROUD#13026 - Nursery
Rhyme using tune "Off She Goes" - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1681
p215 (1v/m) - Not incl in OPIE -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince
Cross CASS-1173
HUN TEDEN HUN - (Sleep, my jewel, sleep) - comp lullaby - in
Cornish -- Richard GENDALL (voc/ gtr): FTX-125
HUNDRED PIPERS, THE - Song - ANON 1972 Song of Scotland p7 piano accomp
- (Cf tune: Penny MORRISON Waulking Song rec Alan Lomax, Benbecula 1951 on FTX
192)
HUNDRED PIPERS, THE - March/ Jig/ Waltz (A) - BAYARD DTF #546 p488 -
MITCHELL #90 p72 "Unknown jig" from Willie Clancy (U- pipes)
- KENNEDY FTB 2 36/ 1994 #159 p40 - KERR MM 1 #8 p31 - MOYLAN 2 #135 p79 12/8
from John O Leary (melodeon) "The hair fell off my coconut (x3) and
how do you like it baldy?" - Cf MARKET TOWN -- MAGPIES Band rec
by PK, Derby: FTX-321 (as Waltz) - Peter KENNEDY
(mel): FTX-323 - PK's HAYMAKERS Band: FTX-324
- Jimmy COOPER (Ham dulc): FOREST TRACKS FT- 3008 1975 with other Scots waltzes
HUNDRED YEARS AGO, A - "A hundred years is a very long time"
- Shanty - ROUD#926 - DAVIS-TOZER 1887 #34 - SHARP EFCh 1914 #5q2 p57 from John
Short, Watchet "100 yrs on the Eastern Shore" - HUGILL SSS
1961 p509 -- Edward ROBINSON, Sunderland & William FENDER, rec by James
Carpenter, Barry 1928: FTX-141 - Stanley SLADE,
rec by PK, Bristol 1950: RPL 17603/ FTX-207 - A
L LLOYD (& ch) TOPIC 12-TPS-205 1966 (from Sharp)
HUNDRED YEARS AGO - "I will sing to you a good old song"
- hunting - Brookside Harriers - hares - ROUD#1980 - ANDREWS SOD 1979 p13
Michael Blann Ms Upper Beeding, Sussex (w/o)
HUNDRED YEARS AWAY, A - comp by Graeme MILES
HUNG AROUND THE TOWN TOO LONG -- Paul CLAYTON of Boston, Mass., USA
rec by PK, London 7/5/57: RPL LP 23448
HUNGARIAN GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #11 p118
HUNGARY
- see also KLEZMER - Recordings
- see AREA Listing
HUNGER - HARD TIMES - IRON PEEL
- RIGS OF THE TIME - IF ANY OF THOSE CHILDREN - IN FORMER TIMES
HUNGRY ARMY, THE - "When I was young and in my prime" Ch:
"Sound the bugle, blow the horn - H S ragged and torn - Just returned from
the Army" - tune is "Hilly-go Filly-go all the way"
or "Chapter of Donkeys"- ROUD#1746 - Fortey BS 1860 (Broadwood
papers at CSH) - PALMER RS 1977 p79 -- Walter PARDON, rec by Mike Yates,
Knapton, Norfolk 1978: TOPIC 12-TS-392 1982/ TOPIC TSCD-664 1998
HUNGRY CHILD, THE - comp by Judith Piepe -- YOUNG TRADITION: TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-155 1967
HUNGRY FOX, THE - FOX SONG
HUNKY DORY - American Mountain tune -- Alva GREENE (fid) Francis
GILLUM (straw-beating on fid) rec Ky 1973
HUNSDON HOUSE - Playford's "Dancing Master -- YETTIES ARGO ZFB-38
1972 - John KIRKPATRICK (acc) & Sue HARRIS (oboe): TOPIC 12-TS-247 1974
HUNSLET LADS FOR EVERMORE - (or Rugby Roses) - comp by GM 1965 --
Graeme MILES: FTX-227
HUNT, THE - Song Air & Set Dance Tune (G) (12 bars in 2nd Strain)
- BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p148 (G) from Michael Tubridy (flute) of Co Clare - MITCHELL
#84 p69 (G) from Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) - O'NEILL MOI #1799 & 1800/ DMI
#976 - PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p92 - ROCHE 2 #276 p31 (G) -- YETTIES rec at Towersey
Festival: ACORN CF-201 1968
HUNT IS UP, THE - CHAPPELL - JAFL Article reprint John M Ward, Boston
USA (Lib #1677) -- SWAN ARCADE: LEADER LER-2032 1973
HUNT THE CAT - HUISH THE CAT FROM THE BACON
HUNT THE FOX - Triple Jig - COLE p66 (Em ends D)
HUNT THE HARE - Triple Jig - Tunebook Ms (D) #59 p22 "The Hibernian
Jig" - LEVEY 1 #71 p28 "The Whigsborough Hunt" - MOI
#1153 & DMI #433 "Hunting the hare" - see also HUNTING
THE HARE - (Double Jig)- Cf O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #357 (Em) "Hibernian
Jig" (Double Jig) -- Ted VERGE & ZIGGURAT:
FTX-090 "Hunting the hare" (O'Neill version)
HUNT THE SQUIRREL --- "American Folksongs for Children" Mike &
Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 CASS-1225 "Hop Old Squirrel"
"Find OS" "Hunt OS" "Run OS" "Catch OS"
- ch:"hi-dil-dum"
HUNT THE SQUIRREL - HUNTING THE SQUIRREL - WHISTLING PRINCE - MASON,
John -- Jim SMALL (harmonica) rec Cheddar, Somerset 1980: FTX-138
- Paul WILSON & Ben VAN WEEDE (fiddles): SAYDISC CP-115 1980 (from George
Matthews)
HUNT THE WREN - HUNTING THE WREN
HUNTER, THE - KEEPER
HUNTER, THE - Hornpipe (C) comp by James Hill - DIXON 1987 p16 - O'NEILL
MOI #1717/ DMI #905 (G) alt: "First day of Spring" "Reynard
the Fox" - KENNEDY FTB 1998 82 p24 (C)
HUNTER, Max - The Max Hunter Collection
is an archive of almost 1600 Ozark Mountain folk songs, recorded between 1956
and 1976. A traveling salesman from Springfield, Missouri, Hunter took his reel-to-reel
tape recorder into the hills and backwoods of the Ozarks, preserving the heritage
of the region by recording the songs and stories of many generations of Ozark
history. As important as the songs themselves are the voices of the Missouri
and Arkansas folks who shared their talents and recollections with Hunter. Designed
to give increased public access to this unique and invaluable resource, this
site is a joint project of the Southwest Missouri State University Department
of Music and the Springfield-Greene County Library in Springfield, Missouri,
where the permanent collection is housed. Please note: This site is currently
under development. We have only a fraction of the entire Collection available
at this time. If you don't find what you're looking for, there's a chance that
it's in the Collection, but not yet on the site. Please come back and check
again later. NEW: The title index and the catalogue number index have recently
been completed and placed online. All of the songs in the Collection are included,
with completed song pages linked to the index pages. If a song is not linked,
it has not yet been digitized. However, it is now possible to browse and/or
search through the entire list of song titles from the "Song Title"
and "Catalogue Number" links below. The "Singer" index has
not yet been completed.
HUNTER'S HOUSE, THE - Reel comp by Ed Reavy - REAVY p35 -- Agnes
WHITE (fid) rec by Alan Lomax Loughrea, Co Galway 1951: 7"RTR-0590 - Sean
MAGUIRE (fid) of Co Cavan rec PK, Belfast 7/7/52: 7"RTR-0545/ RPL 18379/ FTX-375 titled "Reavy's Reel" bef "Roaring Mary"- Sean MAGUIRE & Wm MONTGOMERY (fids): rec
by PK Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0544 aft "Sligo Maid" - Tom
TURKINGTON (fid) of Co Tyrone rec by Sean O Boyle, Belfast 1958: 7"RTR-0565
aft "Sweeney's"
HUNTER'S LANE - "From HL there came a sound" - dogs
bark - cats growl - Clarisa - ROUD#2073 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 p273 ships log
1849 (w/o)
HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, THE - "Ye gentlemen and ladies fair"
- with their rifles they protect the New Orleans ladies forcing the British
ladies to flee - LAWS #A-25 NAB 1950/64 pp130-131 - ROUD#2211 - THOMPSON PS
1958 pp130-133 Stevens-Douglass NY 1841- 56 (w/o)
HUNTER'S PURSE, THE - Reel - BRODY p138 (Am) discog -- CHIEFTAINS
"3": ISLAND ILPS-9370
HUNTING - see also CALLS - HOLME
VALLEY BEAGLES -- A-COURSIN THE HARE - A-HUNTING WE WILL GO (K) - AUTHWAITE
FELLS - BEAU RATTLE - BELLMAN - BLACK HARE - BOLD REYNARD - BOLD REYNOLDS -
BOOTLE FELL - BOXING DAY HUNT - BRIGHT SHINING MORNING - BROWN HARE OF WHITEBROOK
- CARTMEL HUNTING SONG - CATTISTOCK - CHAMPION HE WAS A DANDY - CHIVVY CHIVVY
O - CHRISTMAS GOOSE - CHRISTMAS HARE - CORNSTALK - CUNNING FOX - CUNNING OLD
TRAITOR - DIDO AND SPENDIGO - DRINK, PUPPY, DRINK - DUKE OF GRAFTON'S HOUNDS
- ESKDALE SHOW - EXMOOR - FAIR OF ROSSLEA - FIAC AN MADRARUA - FOX AND THE GOOSE
- GAY YOUNG SPARK - GRANEMORE HARE - HARE HUNTING SONG ("The Morning
looks charming") - HARES IN THE OLD PLANTATION - HERE'S A HEALTH TO
ALL HUNTERS - HORN OF THE HUNTER - HOUNDS ARE ALL OUT - HOWGILL LADS - HUNDRED
YEARS AGO - HUNTING OF BOWERMAN - HUNTSMAN'S CHORUS - HUNTSMAN'S HORN - IN A
COTTAGE IN A WOOD (K) - IN THE MONTH OF DECEMBER - IRTHING WATER HOUNDS - JOE
BOWMAN - JOHN PEEL - JOLLY OLD COUNTRY SQUIRE - KEEPER - KEEPERS AND POACHERS
- KIELDER HUNT - KILLAFOLE BOASTERS - KING AND THE KEEPER - LAST VALENTINE'S
DAY - LLANGEINOR & LLANGYNWYD - MEYNELL PACK - NEW YEAR'S DAY - NOBLEMAN
AND THRESHER - OAKSEY FOX - OLD FAT BUCK - OLD TOWLER - PASS THE JUG AROUND
- POACHER'S FATE - RED ROSY MORNING - REYNARD THE FOX - St GENNYS FOX-HUNTING
SONG - SALLY BUCK - SCENT WAS GOOD - SEDBERGH FOXHUNT - STAG-HUNTING - TALLY-HO
HARK AWAY - TALLY-HO THE HOUNDS - TENTH DAY OF MARCH - WATER CART (Cry Baby
Bunting) (K) - WE'LL ALL GO A-HUNTING TODAY - WEST PERCY - WHILE GAMEKEEPERS
LIE SLEEPING - WHITE HARE - WILLIAM RUFUS - WINDHAM - YE DALESMEN - YOU'LL GO
A HUNTING NO MORE (Jig) - YOU'LL NEVER GET IN WITHOUT -
Recordings - see under SUBJECTS - Film
of Hunting in the Appalachians, USA: FF-3308
HUNTING A LOAF - "Good people I pray" - Ch: "Sing
fal the diddle -" mentions Derby, Nottingham, London and Ned Ludd -
PALMER TOTT 1974 p289 Bs (Derby Public Lib 8672)/ tune used "Sweet Kitty"
(Journal 2 #48)
HUNTING DAY, THE - WE'LL ALL GO A-HUNTING TODAY
HUNTING HORN - HORN OF THE HUNTER -- Moore SEDGWICK rec by PK, Sedbergh,
W Yorks 23/11/54: RPL 22450 blown twice: FTX-120
HUNTING OF ARSCOTT OF TETCOTT, THE - "In the month of November"
- ROUD#6902 - BARING GOULD SOW 1905 #2 pp4-5 SBG completely rewrote the words
(a) schoolmaster, Tetcott 1887 (b) J Benney, butcher, Menhenniot 1891 (A) Reginald
Kelly of Kelly from Paulk Treby Ms 17-- (B) Printed copy, Luke, Plymouth nd
(C) Charley Broad Ms 1820 (D) Old lady Ms d.1835 (E) Farmer at Tetcott 1888
(F) sent by R D Chope as sung at Hartland -- Richard GENDALL (voc/gtr)
FTX-009 sung in Cornish "Helghya Arscott a Detcott"
HUNTING OF BOWERMAN, THE - words comp by DD/ tune trad -- David DODDS
rec by PK, Dartington, Devon: FTX-126
HUNTING OF RUBERSLAW, THE - "Twas early in the morning to Ruberslaw
came" - ROUD#2878 - RYMOUR Club 1 pp99-101 Bailie T S Smail: nn, Jedburgh,
Roxburghsh c1900
HUNTING OF THE CHEVIOT, THE - CHEVY CHACE
HUNTING OF THE WREN, THE - HUNTING THE WREN
HUNTING SONG - comp -- PENTANGLE: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-205 1969
HUNTING SONG - "In Ollerton in Nottinghamshire" - Reynard
the fox - ROUD#1177 - BARRETT EFS 1891 pp16-17 ("In Steepleford Town
in Nottinghamshire") - KIDSON ? "In Ollerton Town"
-- Dave HILLERY & Ch: TOPIC IMP-S-204 1972
HUNTING SONG - "It was early one bright winters morn"
- ROUD#2531 - PALMER RVW 1983 pp146-7 Mr Garman, Forest Green, Surrey 1903
HUNTING THE BUCK -- Jean RITCHIE (voc/dulc): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-620
1956
HUNTING THE HARE - "what joys can compare with HTH?"
- "With our horses and our hounds we'll chase o'er the Downs"
- ROUD#1181 - BELL SP p437 - BARRETT EFS 1891 p42 "Somersetshire Hunting
Song" - BARING GOULD SOW 1889 from William Nankivell, Merrivale Bridge
1890 (Only 2nd line of last verse radically altered) (not in Rev Ed) - SHARP-
KARPELES CSC 1974 #270 pp228-9 Mrs Lock, Muchelney Ham, Somerset 1905/ Captain
Vickery, Minehead, Som 1906 1v/m/ Wm Lockyer, Middlezoy, Som 1906
HUNTING THE HARE - "I hunted my merry all into the hay - barley
- wheat - rye - oats" Ch: "Hickerly tout - hunt hands now turn"
- ROUD#1041 - BARING GOULD SOW 1898 (not in Rev Ed) #106 descr as "Country
Dance" - BG Ms 106 (show some words altered for publ) - REEVES EC 1960
p154 coll by BG from: Wm Nankivel, Merrivale Bridge, Devon 1890 (w/o)
HUNTING THE HARE - Seduction Ballad - D'URFEY PPM 1698-1720 VI p197
"The Hunt" for "silver hair" - PALMER OBSS
1986 #36 p84 uses tune for "Greenland Voyage - Whale--fisher's Delight"
- (Says tune also known as "Basse's (or Hunter's) Career")
HUNTING THE HARE - Jig (D) - COLE #2 p77 - HAYWOOD #19 p12 (F) - KERR
MM 3 #241 p27 (D) - WILLIAMSON p19 - see also HUNT THE HARE (Triple Jig) --
DRUIDS: ARGO ZFB -22 1970 - Alistair ANDERSON (Conc/whi/gtr): LEADER LER-2074
1972
HUNTING THE HARE - Triple Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1153/ DMI #433 (D) - Cf
HIBERNIAN JIG -- ZIGGURAT
HUNTING THE SQUIRREL - Morris & Country Dance Tune - PLAYFORD -
SHARP: Country & Morris Dance Books - - William KIMBER (conc) rec by
PK, Headington, Oxford 4/11/56: RPL LP 23504/ FTX-382/
TOPIC 12-T-249 1974 - Jim SMALL (harmonica) Cheddar, Som: FTX-327
- John KIRKPATRICK (acc): TOPIC 12-TS-408 1980 (from Wm Preece, Dilwyn, Herefordshire
coll by Cecil Sharp)
HUNTING THE WREN - "We'll hunt the wren says Robin to Bobbin"
Ceremonial Begging CUSTOM with Song celebrated in Isle of Man & SW Ireland
in particular Dingle & Listowell Co Kerry on St Stephen's Day (26th Dec)
and possibly also during 12 days of Christmas (also Isle of Man where it is
called "Helg Yn Dreean") - ROUD#236 - BARROW (Isle of Man)
1820 - BUCHAN Ms 1 p166 - HERD AMS 1776 #83 2 p210-211 (w/o) "Will ye
go to the Wood?" ("quo Fozie Mozie") - CHAMBERS 1826 Scots
- MASON NRCS 1877 p47 Carmarthensh "The Cutty Wren" - MOORE
FL 1891 full account of custom in IOM & song - Hyland's Hibernian Songster
(1901) p186 - ECKENSTEIN 1906 Comp study nursery rhyme - JFSS 5 1904 p75-9 -
JFSS 7 1905 p177-80 - JWFSS 1911 I pt 3 p99-113 paper on custom in Wales by
Llew Tegid with 5 music ex JWFSS 1916 vol 27 #3 paper on custom in Ireland -
JFSS 5:18 1914 pp75-79 May Morris: ("Come to the woods says Rickety
Robbit") Somerset/ Sharp: Walter de H Birch, Yorksh 1907-13 ("I
fun a bird's nest says Robin a Bobbin")/ Janet Blunt: Mrs Castle, Adderbury,
Oxfordsh ("We'll go a- shooting says Richard to Robin") - JFSS
20 1916 p289-291 Lucy Broadwood on comparisons incl song from HORNCASTLE's Music
of Ireland 1844 - JFSS 28 [1924] p177 tunes only from Clague Coll with notes
on cuastomk by Gilchrist & Broadwood - JFSS 28 1924 p177 tunes from Clague
(IOM) Coll & NARROW with notes on custom by Gilchrist & Broadwoods -
HENRY SOP #744 "Cricketty Wee" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp184-5
#167 Mrs W Field, Winson, Gloucestersh (w/o) "Richat and Robet"
- GRAVES 1928 p176 from BARROW - GILL 1932 account from 3 sources - OPIE Oxford
DNR 1951 p367-70 - SPIN 1 #3 Article by John Kaneen (I of Man) - FMJ 1:5 1969
pp346-7 John Baldwin: William Whiting, Longcot, Berks 1967 (w/o) "I'm
goin to the woods" - POLWARTH 1969 p4 "O where are we gannin,
says Billy to Bob ?" from Jack Elliott, Birtley, Co Durham - FLJ Autumn
1970 vol 81 p215 Co Durham compared to American versions - LUZEL Basses Bretagne
1971 - TOCHER 8 1972 p233 coll Alan Bruford, Burray, Orkney 1971 - ED&S
36:4 1974 p128 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #78 Mona Douglas from James Kelly Ballachrink
Lonan Man 1921 - CHAPBOOK vol 3 #5 p35 song & article - FOXWORTHY 1975 p40
"The Wran Song" Co Cork - PALMER EBECS 1979 #143 pp233-4 Dorothy
Blunt (Lucy Broadwood Ms): Edmund Hawkins, Adderbury, Oxfordsh 1907 - Pembrokesh
Wren Boys Song - GARDHAM ERS 1982 p6 John Hodson, Aldbrough, Yorksh 1972
& p42 David Robinson, Hull, Yorksh 1969 (w/o) "I've fun a bod's
nest" -- BOYS OF BARNA-SHRAIDHE - HELG YN DREEAN (Manx Gaelic) - JOY
HEALTH LOVE AND PEACE - TREE SONG (Cape Breton Island version: "Oh Birdie
tell") --- LOMAX OSC p101 "Billy Barlow" - FSNA 1960
p311 "Let's go a-hunting" (Texas) - POUND 1922 p235 "Let's
go to the woods" (Nebraska) -- Patrick GREEN, rec by Brian George,
Ballinalee, Co Longford 26/8/47: RPL 12614/ COLUMBIA SL-204/ copy of disc rec
by Alan Lomax 1951: 7"RTR-0588-9/DAT "Where are you going says
Owen to Mowen" (about a pig not a wren) - Dorothy FURBUR rec Heswall
Cheshire 5/6/57: RPL LP-23494 "Robbin-a-Bobbin" - Account of
custom in Listowel Co Kerry Ireland, West Dirha & Lispole Wren Bands, Rhymes,
John DUGGAN talking about making tambourine, Wm Cannifon talking about catching
wren, rec by Leslie Daiken Nov 1958: LP-25616-7 - Joe & Winnie WOODS of
Douglas, Isle of Man rec by LD Nov 1958: account of custom, Call, Song &
legends associated with wren: RPL LP-25617 - Joe & Winnie WOODS rec by PK,
London 1958/ FTX-007 tune on harmonica/ English
version 15v with talk about custom - Bobby (gtr) & Peggy CLANCY rec by Seamus
Ennis, Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary 1960 RPL LP 29886: frag - children (with
harmonica) rec by Diane Hamilton, Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary 1961: RTR-0381
- John & Pete ELLIOTT rec 1963: RPL LP 29982 / FTX-308
A-ROVING 1968 #2 "Billy to Bob" - Bobby CASEY rec by Seamus
Ennis, Carrick-on- Suir, Tipperary 1960 RPL LP 29885 - CHRYSALIS B & C CAS-21029
1971/ PEG-PS-1 1972 STEELEYE SPAN "The King" from Pembrokesh/
CHR-1199 1978 - Jack ELLIOTT, rec by PK, Birtley, Co Durham FTX-511
- TOPIC 12-TPS-114 1964 Ian CAMPBELL Folk Group "Cutty Wren"
- STAVERTON BRIDGE rec by PK, Foxhole School, Dartington, Devon 3/7/70 7"RTR-0142
"Robin-a-Bobbin"/ FTX-144 - William, 'Bill' WHITING rec by Mike Yates,
Longcot, Oxfordsh: 12-T-254 1975 "I'm going to the Woods" -
WATERSONS (Pembrokesh) "Wren Boys": TOPIC 12-TS-346 1978 "Joy,
Health, Love and Peace" - Shenley Court Comp School, Birmingham: TOPIC
IMP-S-204 1972 - SHENACHIE 52017 1987 CLANCY BROTHERS (Tom, Pat, Liam &
Bob) - TRADITION TLP-1029 1958 Alan LOMAX (voc/ gtr) with Guy CARAWAN (gtr)
rec by PK, London: FTX-904 "Billy Barlow"
- "The Wran Boys" rec by Steve McDonagh, Dingle, Tralee, Co
Kerry, St Stephen's Day 26/12/85: 7"RTR-0541 (edited)/ CASS-0302 (broadcast)
Music and interviews with performers (duration 9.30) incl "Strawboys",
Hobby Horse, Fool & Man-woman with drum & fife bands - Dave SWARBRICK
(fid) (SONET SNTF-763) CASS-0167 - Live performance by 2 accs, 2 tambourines,
dancing & voices rec near Listowel, Co Kerry (Doc Rowe collection): TOPIC
TSCD-666 1998 Seasonal Events "By the light of the silvery moon"("The
Jolly Shilling" song as March) & "Highland Fling"(Love
will you marry me?) - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-006 1994 "Four
Wren Polkas" --- RIVERSIDE RLP-12-813 1957 Billy FAIER (banjo) with
Frank HAMILTON (gtr)
HUNTING WITH A DOG AND GUN - GOLDEN GLOVE
HUNTINGDONSHIRE - BOLD COCKNEY -
GOOD MORNING, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - KIMBOLTON MAY CAROL - MAY SONGS
HUNTINGTOWER - "When will ye gang awa', Jamie?- far across
the sea, laddie" - LAWS #0-23 ABBB 1957 p236 "When will ye gang
awa' ?" - ROUD#345 (or "The Duke of Atholl") - Many
Bss - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1052 pp491-3 (2var 12v/1m) - SONGS OF THE NORTH I
p.40-2 "How can ye gang lassie?" - WILLIAMS #160 Mrs Russell
(w/o) "Jeannie and Jamie" - McCOLL-SEEGER TDIA 1986 Belle Stewart,
Blairgowrie, Perthsh (learned from a book) -- A.H.CAMPBELL, Hassie Wells,
Aberdeensh #054 & Mrs Andrew THOMPSON, Spey Bay, Banffsh #294 rec on Dictaphone
cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35 - Aggie STEWART, rec by Isabel Sutherland,
Blairgowrie, Perthsh July 1955: 7"RTR-1211-2/ CASS-60-0966-7/ FTX-184
(First part only) - Belle STEWART, Blairgowrie, Perthsh: TOPIC 12- T-138 1965
HUNTLY - Aberdeensh - MARCHIONESS
OF HUNTLY - PRAISE O' HUNTLY
HUNTSMAN, THE - "The sun had just peeped his head over the hills"
Ch: "Tally-ho hark away" - BARRETT 1891 p43 (described as a Northamptonshire
song) - PALMER 1979 #126 p210 from Walter Pardon, Norfolk
HUNTSMAN, THE - NOBLEMAN AND THE THRESHER - TALLY HO HARK AWAY
HUNTSMAN'S CHORUS, THE - BEAU RATTLE
HUNTSMAN'S CHORUS, THE - Polka tune - used in Act 3 of Weber's "Der
Freischutz" (Berlin 1821) - BAYARD DTF #322 p281 "Bunker Hill"
(4var) - BRODY p139 (D) - ED&S New Year 1961 p23 & Feb 1965 p61 coll
Yorks 1954 (Beresfords rec by Peter Kennedy) - KERR 3 p41 - KOHLER 2 p122 -
PHILLIPS FCTB p29 (G) - see OLD TOWLER -- Peter BERESFORD (fid) with son
George (acc) rec by PK, Oughtershaw, W Yorks 1954: FTX-211/
FTX-310 A-ROVING 1968 #4 - George TREMAIN (mel)
rec by PK, North Skelton, N Yorks: FTX-329 (This
is for the dance called "Huntsman's Chorus", but the tune is
"Old Towler") - THE KENTISH TRAVELLERS Folk Dance Band rec
London 10/10/61: RPL LP 26960 bef "Old Grey Cat" - FLOWERS
& FROLICS rec "Empress of Russia" Islington London: FREE REED
FRR-016 1977 bef "John Ryan's" & "Broom's Reel"
HUNTSMAN'S HORN, THE - "in the early morn likewise a ring &
cheer" - Stag-hunting in Newtonbutler area -- Big John MAGUIRE:
TOPIC TSCD-668 1998
HUNTSMAN'S HORNPIPE, THE - COLE p102 (C)
HUNTSMAN'S SONG - BOLD REYNOLDS
HURDLEMAKERS - Charlie LUCAS of Sixpenny Handley, Wilts -- SAYDISC
SDL-247 Cotswold talk
HURDY GURDY - Review of book by
Susann & Samuel Palmer (David & Charles 1980) see FMJ 1981 p180-2 by
K Loveless/ ED&S mag xxxviii/1 1976 p14 & 2 p68 J Timpany --
Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing
- Roland
Scales: As you know, traditional music from the Channel Islands is one of my
hobby-horses, and I have a particular interest in the hurdy gurdy in that part
of the world. It was played in Guernsey up to the 19th century, and survived
in Jersey up to about 1914. There are a number of 19th century literary references,
as well as a native Norman-French name for the instrument: chifournie (chifouornie
or chiffournie). The late Dr. Frank Le Maistre, a remarkable man with an encyclopaedic
knowledge of local language and folkways, searched Jersey in 1956 for a hurdy
gurdy to put in the St. Helier Museum - but couldn't find one.
Following an appearance with my combo "La Sagesse Nouormande"
in Jersey last June, I was e-mailed by one Geraint Jennings of the Société
Jersiaise, and invited to write a short article about the gurdy for the Jersey
Evening Post. This was printed last week - with a photograph of me with my H.
Gotschy instrument - and since then an antique shop proprietor - in St. Helier,
I think - contacted Geraint to say that he had a gurdy that had been knocking
around for some years, and invited him to photograph it. So I e-mailed Geraint
and asked him to photograph the instrument from as many angles as possible,
measure it up, count the strings, and to look out for any distinctive features
such as ornamentation or a maker's name or mark. So we could soon be on our
way to identifying the instrument. The best-case scenario would be that the
instrument was made by a local artisan. The next-best-case scenario would be
that the instrument was of French, particularly Norman, provenance. The worst-case
scenario would be that it was a barrel organ, and the next worst that it proved
to be of recent manufacture, or from Eastern Europe. So I'm waiting for feedback.
I'll be in touch again if anything interesting comes to light. - All the best
Roly (E-mail 27/03/03)
HURICHUM HARICHUM - Scotch Jig - KERR MM 4 #249 p27 3pts (D)
HURLER'S MARCH, THE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #32 p14 4pts - LEVEY 2
#80 p36 - MITCHELL #145 p106-7 4pts from Willie Clancy - O'NEILL MOI #1805/-
(D) 2pts - Cf O'NEILL DMI #963 "The Hurling Boys" (G) 3pts -- Willie
CLANCY (U-pipes) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29883
HURLING BOYS, THE - Irish Set Dance (14 bars in 2nd Strain) - O'NEILL
(not in MOI) DMI #963 (G) 6/8
HURLING THE PINE - HERRING GIBBERS
HURRAH FOR OUR HEROES - Praise for famous soldiers - comp by GM --
Graeme MILES: FTX-229
HURRAH FOR THE BLACKBALL LINE - BLACKBALL LINE
HURRAH FOR THE BLOOMING LASSES - "Come ye ladies fair and pretty"
- ROUD#730727 - WILLIAMS #539 (w/o)
HURRAH FOR THE BONNETS SO BLUE - BONNETS SO BLUE
HURRAH FOR THE GROG - HERE'S TO MY HAT
HURRAH FOR THE LIFE OF A FARMER - "My Dad was a farmer staunch
and true" - ROUD#930727 - WILLIAMS #594 (w/o) -- Bill WESTAWAY rec
by PK, Belstone, Devon Aug 1950: 7"RTR-0010
HURRAH FOR THE SCARLET AND THE BLUE - MERRY PLOUGHBOY
HURRAH, HURRAH, HURRAH - HUGILL SSS 1961 p138
HURRAH LIE - MARTIN SAID TO HIS MAN
HURRAH, MES BOUES, HURRAH - (Derriere Chez Nous Y A Z'un Petit Bois)
- HUGILL SSS 1961 p137
HURRAH FOR THE SCARLET AND THE BLUE - MERRY PLOUGHBOY
HURRAH, MY BOYS, WE'RE HOMEWARD BOUND - HOMEWARD BOUND
HURRAH, SING FARE YOU WELL - "Goodbye, sing fare you well, fare
ye well, my bonny young girl" - HUGILL SSS 1961 p119
HURRICANE, THE - Reel -- Willie HUNTER (fid) & Wiilie JOHNSON
(gtr) of Lerwick, Shetland, rec London 14/10/58: RPL LP 24378
HURRICANE WIND - PERJURED MAID
HURRICANE'S VICTORY - Reel -- GLENSIDE CEILI BAND: TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-159 1967 & TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-11 1969 with "The Providence"
HURROO-RI-AH - KEACH IN THE CREEL
HURRY THE DANCE -- Simon (piccolo) of FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec by
Dave Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980
HURRY THE JUG - Jig - HARDY var of "Dribbs of Brandy"
- HARDEBECK p14 (Dm) "Hurry with the jug" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs
pub Mallinson 1997 #71 p18 (Em) alt: "Once on a morning of sweet recreation"
- O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #971 (Em) - ROCHE 3 #95 p29 - MOUTH OF THE JUG (Jig)
HUS GANS MYNFEL - (Charm with Yarrow) - Cornish transl by RG
-- Brenda WOOTON with Richard GENDALL: SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973
HUSBAND OF MINE, HE'S VERY ILL - MON BUONHOMME EST BIEN MALADE
HUSBAND ON THE SEA - BIRMINGHAM BOYS
HUSBAND'S DREAM, THE - "Why Dermot you look healthy now - your
dress is neat and clean" - ROUD#722 - BSs - WILLIAMS #595
HUSBANDMAN - CARNAL AND THE CRANE
HUSBANDMAN AND THE SERVINGMAN, THE - "Well met, well met, my
friends, all on the highway riding" - ROUD#873 - BSs "A Dialogue
between the H and the S" - BROADWOOD OES 1843 #13 Sussex - DIXON SOP
1846 (note about recitative performance style) (w/o) - BELL BSPE 1857 p46-49
(p266) as Dixon/ BS text (w/o) "God Speed the Plow and Bless the Corn-Mow"
- CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p118 "I am the Duke of Norfolk" - ROXBURGHE
1871 6 p521 - REYNARDSON 1889 p26 Sussex - BROADWOOD SS 189O p26 Sussex - BROADWOOD
ECS 1893 pp144-5 from Gilbert AEC Hampshire - FORD 1899 p300 - SHARP-MARSON
1904-9 3 #71 (Somerset) - SHARP Schl Ser 1912 Set 6 Hammond arr RVW Dorset -
SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #261 pp211-213 Henry Thomas, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestersh
1907/ Frederick Crossman, Huish Episcopi, Somerset 1906 2v/m - UDAL 1922 p95
Mummers Play (W Dorset) - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp112-115 #512 Thomas Dunn, Stratton
St Margaret, Wiltshire (w/o) - JEFDSS 1952 p11 "The Singing of the Travels"
Symondsbury Mummers Song - GUNDRY CK 1966 pp8-9 from Gilbert. Cornwall - KENNEDY
FSBI 1975 #226 pp508-509 Raymond and Frederick Cantwell 1956 - SHARP SG 2003
p43 2v only from Fred Crossman -- see LANDLORD AND TENANT - NOBLEMAN AND THRESHER
-- Mummers Chorus with speech between verses rec Town Hall, Dorchester Dorset
14/12/36: RPL 14290/ FTX-517 - Mummers rec by Pat
Beech, Evershot, Dorset 1936: FTX-408 - Fred CROSSMAN,
rec PK, Huish Epicopi, Somerset 1950 - Tom EVELEIGH, rec by PK, Eype, Bridport
Dorset Feb 1951: RPL 22323 "The Singing of the Travels" (in
local Mummers Play) - Raymond & Frederick CANTWELL rec by PK, Standlake,
Oxford 14/11/56: RPL LP 23537/ FTX-021 - MUMMERS
rec by PK, Symondsbury, Dorset 1957: RPL 25509/ FTX-103
& FTX-408/ CAEDMON TC-1124/ TOPIC 12-T-197 -
THE YOUNG TRADITION: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-30 1973 (Cantwells) - David DODDS
& Larry DALEY rec by PK, Dartington Ciderhouse, Totnes, Devon Nov 1974:
FTX-091 (from Cantwell) - Maddy PRIOR & June
TABOR: "The Silly Sisters" CHRYSALIS CHR-1101 1976/ CASS-15-0708/
with Symondsbury Mummers for comparison on FTX-123/
Radio 2 7/10/87: CASS-0401 - Tim LAYCOCK (with banjo) & National Theatre
Company: Radio 2: 6/6/89: CASS-10-0718 with spoken parts
HUSH-A-BA BABY, DINNA MAK A DIN - DANCE TO YOUR DADDY
HUSH-A-BA BABY, LIE DOWN - "Your mammy's awa to the toon"
- ROUD#13515 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1554 p109
HUSH-A-BA BABY ON THE TREE TOP - "when the wind blows the cradle
will rock" - ROUD#2768 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1552 p108 (usual single
verse)
HUSH-A-BALOO - lullaby - ROUD#13514 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1548, 1549
& 1550 p107
HUSH-A-BYE - MASON NRCS 1877 "Pussy's a lady"
HUSH-A-BYE - ROUD#9526 -- Nicholas HUGHES rec by PK, Forkhill, Co
Armagh 15/7/52
HUSH-A-BYE MY PEERIE THING - "Hushabye, me peerie thing"
- ROUD8099 -- Johina LEITH rec by PK, Stenness, Orkney 18/7/55: RPL 22650/
FTX-189/ (talk bef) FTX-389
HUSH, LITTLE BABBIE - "hush go to sleep" - ROUD#9527
- DAIKEN Lullaby Book 1959 #34 p54 "Tinker lullaby" - HAMER
1972 p53 (Lancs) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #343 Ryan -- Winnie RYAN (tinker) rec
by PK, Belfast 24/7/52: RPL 18580/ FTX-031 &
FTX-167
HUSH, LITTLE BABY - MAMA'S GONNA BUY
HUSH MY BABE - "lie still in slumber" - PALMER 1983
RVW #75 p118
HUSHED BE SORROW'S SIGH - NORA CREINA (Jig)
HUSHIE BA EE-A-BA - "naething to me ava" - ROUD#13508
- GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1559 p112 (1v)
HUXTER I'DA SOOND -- Fraser HUGHSON (fid) Shetland rec by Tom Anderson
RTR-1081/ CASS-60-0435 used for Shetland Reel
HYLTA DANCE - Shetland "Spring" -- Tom ANDERSON (fid) &
Willie JOHNSON (gtr) rec 14/9/55: RPL 22178/ FTX-308
#2 1968
HYMN TO ST MAGNUS - Orkney -- TROTTO: FOREST TRACKS FT-6004 1973
& FREE REED FRR-005 1976
HYMNS - see under SACRED in MUSIC-TYPES listing
HYMNS MY MOTHER USED TO SING, THE - "Far far away from the home
I love so dear" - ROUD#12914 -- Bob HART rec by Bill Leader, Snape,
Suffolk 1969: (MT CD 301-2)-
HYND - HIND
HYP DOCTOR - Triple Jig - HIP DOCTOR
HYPOCHONDRIACS - OLD BILL (Bernard Wrigley)