IAIN GHLINN CUAICH - Gaelic Air -- Angus GRANT (H-fid)(unacc): TOPIC
12-TS-347 1978 bef Gaelic Reel: "Seann Drochaid"
IAN'S ROBINSON - Slow Air comp Tom Anderson -- Tom ANDERSON &
Ali BAIN (fids) with Violet TULLOCH (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-379 1978 with "Madam
Vanoni"
IAR CHONNLAIG GHLAIS AN FHOGHMHAIR - CHONNLAS
I'ANSON'S RACEHORSE - LITTLE DUN MARE]
IBIZA -- Recordings - see AREA
listing
ICE - AS I WENT OUT UPON THE ICE
- THERE WAS A YOUNG COUPLE A- SKATING AWAY
ICE CREAM - Children's Game -- rec by Damian Webb, 2/25 Workington
Cumb 1260 "Ice Cream" (repeated over and over for skipping) ---
"The Films of Bess Lomax Hawes" DVD 2003 rec in Los Angeles, USA school
playground 1967 (B/W) "Biscuit" ("Ice Cream Soda, Gingerbread
Pop")
ICEBERGS - CAPTAIN THOMSON
ICELAND - EAST WIND
-- Recordings - see AREA Listing
ICICLE JOE, THE ESKIMO -- Michael HEBBERT (conc ibstr solo): FREE REED FRR-009
1977
ICKLE OCKLE BLACK BOTTLE - EETLE OTTLE
ICKY WICK THE BUTTER'S THICK - "sent a monkey up a stick"
- Kids Ball bouncing Rhyme -- Ewan Mc COLL: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959 learnt at Salford
Lancs
ICY ACRES - "Fare ye well, ye icy acres" Returning
home from whale- fishing in Greenland - Comp Colin Wilkie - FOLKSONG TODAY 3
1970 p12
IDA RED - Appalachian Mountain Song -- Clayton McMICHEN (fid) for
Square Dancing with gtr & banjo rec by Alan Lomax: DECCA (78) 1949/ 7"RTR-0364
aft "Fire in the Mountains" & bef "Sally Goodin"
- Guy CARAWAN (voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 7/7/57: RPL LP 24129/
FTX-919
IDEAL HORNPIPE, THE - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #83 p24 (E) -- THE CHEVIOT
RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-222 1973 with "Jack Thompson's Fancy"
IDEAL SCHOTTISCHE, THE -- CHEVIOT RANTERS BAND: TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 Northern
Dances titled "Jack Thompson's"
IDLE ROAD, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #839/ DMI #101 (G)
IDLEWILD - Hornpipe - KERR MM 2 #417 p47 (D) Clog Dance
IDUMEA - "And am I born to die, to lay this body down"
- Hymn by Wesley - see WHEN SORROWS ENCOMPASS ME ROUND -- THE YOUNG TRADITION:
TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-30 1973 - WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-TS-346 1978
IF A BODY - "meets a body - coming through the rye"
- Song Air - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) #195 p251
IF ALL THE WORLD WERE PAPER -- COUNTRY DANCE Band: FTX-321
IF ALL THE YOUNG LADIES - HARES ON THE MOUNTAINS
IF ANY OF THOSE CHILDREN - "of hunger shall cry" -
ROUD#2391 - JOYCE OIFMS p23 Co Limerick 2v/m
IF I COULD HELP SOMEBODY -- John THOMAS, rec by PK, Camborne, Cornwall 1956:
FTX-218
IF I GET A BONNY LASS - Shetland Reel -- Henry THOMSON (fid) of Vidlin
with piano rec Tom Anderson: RTR-1081/ CASS 60-0435 - Tom ANDERSON & Aly
BAIN (fids) with Violet TULLOCH (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-379 1978 with two other
Thomson reels
IF I HAD A DOG - ROLLING RIVER
IF I HAD A DONKEY WOT WOULDN'T GO - ASHTON MSB 1888 pp94-5 Bs (w/o)
- HENDERSON VSB 1937 pp76-7 (w/o) - SHEPARD JP 1969 Bs Pitts London (w/o)
IF I HAD A HORSE - HOW COULD I RIDE
IF I HAD A RAINBOW -- ODETTA rec by Jack Hawkins, San Franscisco, USA 1956:
TRADITION TLP-1010 1957
IF I HAD A ROCKET LAUNCHER - "Here come the helicopters"
(on rufee camp) comp by Bruce Coburn -- Maggie HOLLAND on Radio 2 2/12/87:
CASS-0432
IF I HAD A WIFE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #41 p20 (G) - MOYLAN 2 #90
p52 & #128 p75 (G) 12/8 from John O Leary (melodeon) alt: "Mick
Mahoney's"
IF I HAD GOLD - "a' gowpens" - ROUD#2596 - J BELL Ms
1812 - POLWARTH FSN 1967 p27 & POLWARTH FSFTN 1970 p15 from Bell: Alnwick,
Northumb 1v/m
IF I HAD WINGS - "like Noah's flood" ("coll from
a woman whose husband worked in a Turpentine factory washing his clothes on
the banks of Rio Grande, Texas") -- Peggy SEEGER (unacc): Concert Hall
Radio 2 5/7/82: CASS-15-0756
IF I HAD THE WINGS OF A (GONEY)/ SWALLOW - ROUD#2011 - HUNTINGTON SWS
1964 pp40-42 Ships Log 1859 (w/o) "Wings of a Goney" "If I
had the wings of a swallow I would fly away over the sea - down that rocky old
road I would follow" (Music Hall ?)- - Whalesfishing -- Sean Choilin
O CONAIRE (unacc) Galway CIC-004 CASS-0903 "The wings of a swallow"
("I would travel far over the seas" - Phoebe SMITH rec by Mike
Yates: VETERAN VT136CD 1998 titled "Wings of a Swallow" or
"Old Rocky Road" (mentions Co Down)
IF I LIVE TO GROW OLD - OLD MAN'S SONG
IF I MARRY - MA PHOSAS MI (Scots Mouth music)
IF I NEVER SAW YOUR FACE AGAIN - comp by Archie FISHER -- Barbara
DICKSON: CELTIC MUSIC CM-029 1971
IF I SHOULD MARRY A YOUNG ONE - ROVING BACHELOR
IF I WERE A BLACKBIRD - "I'm only a poor girl my fortune is
sad" Ch: "IIWAB I'd whistle and sing" - ROUD#387 -
GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p111 "The Young Sailor Lad" - SHARP-KARPELES
1974 #126 p493 Wm Tucker, Ashcott/ Lizzie Selway, Weston Zoyland, Somerset 1907
"The B" - GRAINGER #102 Billy Jordan, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906
"The B" - WILLIAMS #533 (w/o) "The B" ("I was
on a bank of daisies sweet") - HENRY SOP #79 4v & ch - O LOCHLAINN
ISB 1939 p92 Dublin 1920 - COLLINSON-DILLON SFC 1946 pp24-5 - O KEEFE FBIB 1955
p109 4v w/o - REEVES EC 1960 #74 p163 Gardiner: Mrs Etheridge, Southampton,
Hampsh 1906 (Cf IP 1958 #47 "I wish I had never known") - ED&S
28:1 1966 p21 Fred Hamer: May Bradley, Ludlow, Shropsh 1959 "The B"
("Now it's of a fair damsel") - HAMER GG 1967 p52 May Bradley,
Shropsh "The B"- PURSLOW WS 1968 p57 Gardiner: Miss & Henry
Lee, Whitchurch, Hampsh 1906 - recs by Ronnie Ronalde (with whistling) &
Delia Murphy - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES 1977 p139-41 Sheila & Caroline Hughes
(gypsies) Dorset 1962 - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p202 from Belle Stewart (tinker),
Blairgowrie - PATTEN SS 1987 p72 Amy Ford, Low Ham, Somerset 1974 (w/o) ---
MEREDITH-ANDERSON Australia 1967 p170 -- Sid COOK rec "Eels Foot",
Suffolk 1939: RPL 2168/ "Diddy" COOK: TOPIC TSCD-665 1998 Courtship
- Willie MATHIESON rec by Alan Lomax, Aberdeensh 17/7/51 "Rue and Thyme"
with Viiikens tune - Winnie RYAN (tinker) rec by PK, Belfast 1/8/52: RPL 18588/
rec 16/10/52: RPL 18688 "I'm only a poor girl" (mentions Newbury
Fair) - Joe ROWE (82) rec by PK, "The Ship", Blaxhall, Suffolk 1953:
RPL 19982/ FTX-036 - Ben BAXTER rec by Seamus Ennis,
Southrepps, Norfolk Nov 1955: RPL 22159/ FTX-234 -
Cecil MOORE (tune of song on harmonica & whistling bird imitations) rec
by PK, Gunnerside, Richmond, Yorksh 1954: 5"RTR-0891/ RPL 22448/ FTX-310
A-ROVING 1968 #4 - Tom POTTER (mel), rec by PK, Hawkhurst, Kent 4/9/63 RTR-0985
tune only - Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, Blandford, Dorset 19/4/68:- 7"RTR-0120/
CASS-45-1245/ FTX-143 - Tommy CHAPPLE rec by Michael
Feist at "The Stag" Rackenford, Tiverton, Devon, 1972 (see letter
file) CASS- 0330 - Amy FORD, rec by Bob & Jacqueline Patten, Low Ham, Somerset
cassette (with booklet)
IF I WAS A FAIR MAID - "and wanted lots of money, I'd sooner
marry a tailor/ sailor/ shoemaker" - Ch: "What a jolly time
we'd have sewing for each other" - MILLIGAN FOX 12 Ulster F/S (uses
a step-dance air) - JIFSS 9 (Jan-June 1910) 10-18: 16 - CROININ 2000 #72 pp126-7
- from Hazel at Pinmill, Suffolk (heard at Millwall Docks, London) "If
I was a pretty little girl" milkman (boxer/ butcher/ golfer/ jockey etc)
"It'd be all right in the middle of the night milking one another"
- Cf THE ROVING BACHELOR
IF I WAS IN BUNCLODY - MAID OF BUNCLODY
IF I WAS THE MARRYING KIND - Rugby Song -- THE SHOWER-ROOM SQUAD:
PICKWICK Hallmark CHM-693 1970
IF I WERE A BLACKBIRD - IF I WAS A BLACKBIRD
IF I WERE A COB - FIRST I'M DETERMINED TO BE
IF I WERE A FISHERMAN - PRETTY POLLY
IF I WERE BACK 'OME IN 'AMPSHIRE - blackbird - wurzel tree - ROUD#1205
- COPPER S&SB 1973 pp296-7 nn, Cheriton, Hampsh 1v/m to tune of AINT IT
ALL A BLOOMING SHAME
IF IFS AND ANDS WERE POTS AND PANS THERE'D BE NO NEED FOR TINKERS -
heard on "East Enders" TV 5/12/86
IF IT'S ALL NIGHT LONG - "Could it be you love somebody but
you don't love me?" -- Miles PRATCHER (voc & gtr) with
Bob PRATCHER (fid) rec by Alan Lomax, Como, Miss Sept 1959: ROUNDER CD-11703
1997
IF IT WASN'T FOR THE 'OUSES IN BETWEEN - W: Edgar Bateman/ M: George
Le Brunn sung & popularised by Gus ELEN - MUSIC HALL MEMORIES #20 1935-6
pp217-9 - DAVISON British Musc Hall 1971 pp192-6 - WAITES & HUNTER Illustrated
Victorian Songbook 1984 pp133-6 -- Gus ELEN rec 1930's ?: TOPIC 12-T-396
1979 - SAYDISC SDL-232 1972 cassette: Penny piano - John FOREMAN & group,
London 1966: FTX-331 - Lucky LUCKHURST (of London)
rec by PK, Devon 1978: FTX-332
IF IT WASN'T FOR THE UNION - arr McGinn - Hamish IMLACH (with gtr,
fiddle & ch): cass (box) TBX 513/1
IF LOVE WAS A TRAIN -- Michelle SHOCKD RPL Radio 2 Xmas Prog 30/12/87 CASS-0423-4
IF MAIDENS - HARES ON THE MOUNTAINS
IF ONLY I - comp by John James -- SPREDTHICK rec by PK Soundpost
Studios, TYotnes, Devon 1975
IF ONLY I'D SHOES - SI J'AVAIS LES SOULIERS
IF PRETTY MAIDS COULD SING - HARES ON THE MOUNTAINS
IF THE HEART OF A MAN - Country Dance/ Jig - HAYWOOD #12 p10 (D) - WESTROP
#30 p11 (D)
IF THE PIDDLE TRENTHIDE JUG BAND HITS THE CHARTS - comp by Kevin Sheldon
-- Trevor CROZIER: ARGO ZFB-80 1972
IF THERE BE DANGER - "on the land" - no tongue can
tell - ROUD#3328 - JFSS 7 1923 p14 Moeran: W Gales, Sutton, Norfolk 1921 1v/m
IF THERE WASN'T ANY WOMEN IN THE WORLD - "There would be lots
of little things that we should have to do without" - patching clothes
- washing & wringing -- Bill SMITH (71), Bridgnorth, Shropsh rec by his
son Andrew (copy of cass with 25 songs): 5"RTR-0906
IF THOSE LIPS COULD ONLY SPEAK - "He stood in a beautiful mansion"
-- picture of a lady in a beautiful golden frame - ROUD#5307 - The words and
tune were written by Charles Ridgewell and Will Godwin; Godwin is also noted
as having sung it. See Sixty Old Time Variety Songs, Francis Day and
Hunter, London, pp74-76. -- John FOREMAN & group: - Carolyne HUGHES
(gypsy) rec by PK, Blandford, Dorset 1968: CASS#45-1245 - Ruth BURDON (of Bristol)
rec Sandwich, Kent 27/2/82: CASS 90-0626
IF THOU WILT WALK WITH ME - MADAM
IF WE HAD OLD IRELAND HERE -- Mick FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony
ALLEN (gui/voc): STYLUS MUSIC London SMC-263/ CASS-0953 1986
IF WE NEVER MEET AGAIN - RIVER OF LIFE
IF YOU ARE DETERMINED - MAY AND DECEMBER
IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD - LIVERPOOL GIRLS
IF YOU'RE IRISH - "come into the parlour" - Glenville/
Miller (Feldman) -- THE FONTANAS: PICKWICK Allegro ALL-868 1967 (M) - BARNBRACK
Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS-60-0926 nd - Barney O SHAMROCK: CASS-0929 nd
IF YOU COULD CARE FOR ME - "as I cared for you" --
Billy BENNINGTON (h-dulc) with talk rec Jim COUZA Barford, Norfolk 20/7/82 CASS
0871
IF YOU COULD WAIT - Healy -- Danny DOYLE: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-26 1968
IF YOU DON'T LIKE MY PEACHES -- Frank WARNER with Jeff & Gerret: MINSTREL
JD-204 1976
IF YOU EVER GO OVER TO IRELAND -- Margaret BARRY (with banjo): TOP RANK
25-020 1960/ TOPIC TSCD-654 1998
IF YOU GO DOWN TO OUR STREET - "enquire at Number nine"
- TUNNEY SF 1979 p108 -- Paddy DORAN (tinker) Belfast 1952
IF YOU KNEW SUSIE LIKE I KNEW SUSIE - (Da Sylva) -- BOLDON BANJOES:
LEADER LER-2088 1973 instrumental
IF YOU TREAD ON AN EGG - "you'll marry a stick and black'll come
to your wedding" -- Oldham TINKERS Lancs: TOPIC 12-TS-276 1975
IF YOU WANT TO FIND THE COLONEL -- THE YETTIES (with drum): ARGO ZDA- 100
1974
IF YOU WANT TO GO A COURTING - ROUD#2977 - McINTOSH FSSGIO (?) pp42-3
Illinois 1935
IF YOU WANT TO GO TO HEAVEN - BLOOD-STRAINED BANDERS
IF YOU WANT TO PLEASE YOUR CAPTAIN - SINK EM LOW
IF YOU'LL COME DOWN TO THE - DOCKYARD GATE
IF YOU WILL MARRY ME/ WALK WITH ME - MADAM
IF YOU'LL ONLY LET THE LIQUOR ALONE - "Just a year ago tonight
we were married" - ROUD#1951 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp90-2 Wilmot McDonald
1963
IF YOUR BOB DON'T GIVE OUR BOB - "that bob that your Bob owes
our Bob - Our Bob'll give your Bob a bob on the nose" - Kids
rhyme -- Oldham TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-276 1975
IFAN TYNFEDWEN -- Owen HUGHES rec by PK, Llangwm, Denbighsh 10/11/54:
RPL 22428 talk bef
IGGLEDY PIGGLEDY ALLEGALOO - Kids Counting Out rhyme -- Em ELLIOTT
rec by Peggy Seeger & Ewan McColl, Birtley, Co Durham: FOLKWAYS FG-3565
1962
ILKLA MOOR - ON ILKLA MOOR BA T'AT
ILL FARES THE FAMILY - "that shows....." - silent cook
& crowing hen - ROUD#1343 - WILLIAMS FSUT p305 #600 (w/o)
ILL LUCK - UNLUCKY
ILL TREATMENT - CRUELTY - HARD TIMES
ILLE BHIG - Scots Gaelic -- Kathleen Mc DONALD with Florence WILSON
(Celtic harp) rec 21/10/64: RPL LP 28767
ILLE DMUIN -- Children at Dingwall rec by Damian Webb, 33 by group
of 4 & solo by girl of 11
ILLE RUNAICH - ("The Herd Laddie") - Gaelic only -
KENNEDY-FRASER MSOTH 1925 pp96-8 -- Marion TUDGE (mezzo-soprano) accomp by
Inez Rempel (piano) 2003: cass 1398-C60
ILLEAN BEAG - (Earl of White Banners) -- Calum JOHNSTOE with
Flora McNEIL - Don McKINNON
ILLICIT DRINKING - GUAGERS - MOONSHINE - POTEEN - PROHIBITION - REVENUE
- WHISKY - Film of illicit drinking stills in the Appalachians, USA:
FF-3308
ILLSDOWN FAIR - TOM PEARCE
ILLY ALLY-O - BIG SHIP - EELY EELY
ILMINGTON - Warwicksh --
Recordings - see AREA Listing
ILO - HILO
IMAGINARY TROUBLE - CRYING FAMILY
IMITATIONS - see also ANIMALS -
CALLS
IMITATIONS --
Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
IMPEACHMENT - TOM O'NEILL
IMPERIAL ECHOES - comp by Safroni -- Gordon CUTTY (Engl Conc): FREE
REED FRR 006 1976
IMPH-M - "When I was a laddie langsyne at the school"
- ROUD#2858 - FORD VSB 1899 pp218-9 written by James Nicholson of Govan (1822-97)
IMPROPERLY DRESSED - CLOTHING -
DRESS
IMPROVISATIONS --
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
IMPUDENCE - Barn Dance -- Jimmy SHAND (mel/ piano): 361
IN A BRITISH MAN-OF-WAR - BRITISH MAN-OF-WAR
IN A COLD UNFRIENDLY WAY - comp by DG-- Dave GOULDER: ARGO ZFB-10
1970
IN A COTTAGE BY THE SEA - "It's just a year ago today love"
- ROUD#1743 -- Harry UPTON rec Mike Yates, Balcombe, Sussex 1975: (TOPIC
SP-104)
IN A COTTAGE IN A WOOD - "a little old man at the window stood
- saw a rabbit running by" - rabbit asks for help because huntsman
will shoot him dead - "Come, little rabbit come to me (and) happy we
shall be" - Children's Ring game -- rec by Damian Webb, 14/9 St
Mary's Juniors 1961
IN A FINE CASTLE - WHICH OF THEM DO YOU WANT?
IN A GARDEN A LADY WALKING - YOUNG AND SINGLE SAILOR
IN A MORNING OF MAY O - MAY SONGS
IN A SHOEMAKER'S SHOP - "you can buy a lollipop - a cup of tea
for one and three" - Children's Ball game rhyme -- rec by Damian
Webb, 9/21 girl solo St Michaels Junior School for Girls Workington Cumb July
1960/ RPL LP 26302/ FTX-194 #27
IN A TOWN NEAR NEWCASTLE - CAPPY, THE PITMAN'S DOG
IN AIMSIR BHAINT AN FHEIR - (At the Cutting of the Hay) - Irish
Gaelic - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #36 Gallagher -- Sheila GALLAGHER, rec by PK,
Gweedore Co Donegal: 1953: RPL 20145/ FTX-003
IN AMSTERDAM THERE WAS A MAID - A-ROVING
IN AND OUT THE DUSTY BLUEBELLS - "In and out the dusty bluebells
- pitter patter on my shoulder"- Children's Ring Game with "Thread
the needle" figure - RITCHIE GC 1965 p164 with descr - OPIE SG 1985
#98 pp366-7 - see also IN AND OUT THE WINDOWS -- Children at Sidbury C of
E Primary School Devon rec by PK 26/2/51: RPL 16074/ FTX-201
- rec by PK, Kentish Town Church School, London 23/1/53: RPL 19003/ FTX-202
(game described over) - rec by Jean Ritchie, Norton Park School Edinburgh 20/3/49:
RPL 13868/ rec by Alan Lomax, Edinburgh 1952: FTX-181
"Dusting Bluebells" (Gets faster & faster with cry of "London"
at end/ rec by James Ritchie 16/12/53: RPL 19926 - rec by Damian Webb, St Michaels
Juniors girls 1960: DW-10/2 / FTX-195 #3 "In
& out the DB" - rec St Johns Juniors 1961: DW-13/3 - rec St Patrick's
Juniors, Huddersfield, Yorksh 1978: 36/14/ FTX-196
#43 (argument bef) "In & Out the Dancing Bluebells" (tune
is variant of "Bobby Shafto") - rec Tralee, Co Kerry 1960:
IRE/6 "Rushing Bluebells" - rec Redriff Primary School, Bermondsey,
London: TOPIC IMP-A-101 1969 "Dusky B" - Ysgol Maenofferen,
Blaenau Ffestiniog May 1977 rec by Welsh Folk Museum: SAYDISC SDL-CD-338 1983
(in Welsh) "Bob Yn Ail I Mewn Ac Allan" - Nursery Rhymes arr
Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173
IN AND OUT THE WINDOWS - "as we have done before - stand and
face your lover - carry her off to London - shake hands before you leave her"
- Children's Ring Game - ROUD#734 - GOMME 2 1898 p122 "Round and round
the village" has 34 var - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1615 p173 (2var/m 8v)
"Out and in the windows" - OPIE SG 1985 #96 pp360-4 - GARDHAM
ERS 1982 p43 Ethel Grinsdale, Aldbrough, Yorksh 1972 -- rec by Alan Lomax,
Norton Park School, Edinburgh 1952: FTX-181/ rec
by James Ritchie 16/12/53: RPL 19926 - rec by PK, Guilden Mordern, Cambridgesh,
July 1956: FTX-202 & FTX-424
- rec by Damian Webb, Pickering Girls, Yorksh 1961: DW 18/5 - rec St Mary's,
Leyland, Lancs 1967: DW 26/9/ FTX-195 #38 "Chinese
Windows" ("chocolate box") - rec Redriff Primary School,
Bermondsey, London: TOPIC IMP-A-101 1969 "Round & round the village"
- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173 "Round
& round the village"
IN BED WITH THE MAJOR - MAJOR AND THE WEAVER
IN BETHLEHEM CITY - VIRGIN UNSPOTTED
IN BIBBERLY TOWN - BREWER LADDIE - MAID BEHIND THE DOOR
IN BODMIN TOWN - BODMIN TOWN - BREWER LADDIE
IN BRISTOL - MERCHANT'S DAUGHTER - TWO CHOICES
IN BRUTON TOWN - BRAMBLE BRIAR
IN BURNHAM TOWN - MAN FROM DOVER
IN CAMBORNE I WAS BORN AND BRED - comp by JT -- John THOMAS (with
talk about his comp) rec by PK, Camborne, Cornwall, 18/11/56:
FTX-218
IN CAMDEN TOWN - CAMBRIDGE GIRL
IN CAMELTOON ONCE MORE - Sea Song (version of SAILOR'S FAREWELL/ FINE
GIRL YOU ARE) - HUGILL SSS 1961 p434 -- McCALMANS rec Concert Hall Radio
2: 31/3/80: CASS-0418
IN CANSO STRAIT - CANSO STRAIT
IN CAWSAND BAY - CAWSAND BAY
IN CHESTER TOWN - BRISK YOUNG WIDOW
IN COMES OLD SIMON - OLD SIMON
IN COMES THE LANDLORD - OLD BROWN ALE
IN COMES THE TRAIN - "Goodbye, my Nancy-O" - "let
me hold you before the whistle blows" - Irish Love Song -- FUREYS
& Dave ARTHUR: CASS-0958
IN CONTEMPT - American Protest Song comp by Aaron Kramer (W) & Betty
Saunders (M) about a petition against Senator McCarthy -- Peggy SEEGER (V/gtr)
"The Angry Muse": ARGO ZFB-65 1968
IN COURTSHIP THERE LIES PLEASURE - COURTING IS A PLEASURE
IN CUPID'S COURT - "As I rode out one morning down by a riverside"
- fishing - trout & salmon - comely young maid - ROUD#2731 - CREIGHTON MFS
1961 p52 Grace Clergy 1951
IN DAYS OF OLD -- Paul CLAYTON (voc/ gtr) of Boston Mass USA rec
by PK London 7/5/57: RPL LP 23448
IN DERRY DOWN DALE - NOTHING AT ALL
IN DESSEXSHIRE AS IT BEFELL - ON CHRISTMAS DAY
IN DEVIZES GAOL - DEVIZES GAOL
IN DEVONSHIRE - HIGHWAYMAN OUTWITTED
IN DUBLIN'S BIG TOWN - "there are first-class hotels"
(sung to tune of MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE -- Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41
1959
IN DUBLIN'S FAIR CITY - CRUEL SHIP'S CARPENTER, THE
IN DULCI JUBILO - Carol -- Mary ROWLAND (voc/ harp) rec 13/7/60:
RPL LP 25995 - Maddy PRIOR & CARNIVAL BAND: SAYDISC SDL-366 1988
IN ELEVEN MORE MONTHS - ELEVEN MORE MONTHSAND TEN MORE DAYS -
IN EXCELSIS DEO - Carol -- CLANCY BROTHERS (Tom, Pat, Liam &
Bob): SHENACHIE 52017 1987 "Angels we have heard"
IN FAIR WORCESTER CITY - CRUEL SHIP'S CARPENTER
IN FORMER TIMES - "the good old dames were seldom in a passion"
- Ch: "Let's pray that their hungry bellies may - Get filled when they
are empty - And where the servant gets ten pounds - I wish he may get twenty"
- WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p139 #358 3dv/ch (w/o) - incl middle verse about: "the
farmer's daughters used to work - at their spinning wheel, sir - instead of
handling a mop or brush - they play the pianoforte, sir" (Song would
fit an air such as "Men of Harlech")
IN GOING DOWN TO MANCHESTER - MANCHESTER ANGEL
IN GOOD KING ARTHUR'S DAY/ OLD COLONY TIMES - THREE ROGUES
IN GOSPORT'S FAIR CITY - SAILOR AND THE TAILOR
IN GREEN CALEDONIA - BURNS AND HIS HIGHLAND MARY
IN HALIFAX TOWN - DIED FOR LOVE
IN HARMONY WE SING - I SING HIGH AND I SING LOW
IN HASTE - MAID IN HASTE
IN, IN A BOTTLE OF GIN - BOTTLE OF GIN
IN INFANCY - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (G) (Duet arr) #161 p235
IN JERSEY CITY/ JESSIE'S CITY - BUTCHER BOY
IN KERRY LONG AGO - "O God be with you, Kerry, here in childhood
I made merry" - CROININ 2000 #73 p127 (4vv) -- Elizabeth CRONIN:
(CBE 395a 1947)
IN LANCASHIRE - EASY JOHN
IN LONDON/ LEINSTER/ BRISTOL/ THERE LIVED A YOUNG DAMSEL - TWO CHOICES
IN LONDON CITY - BOLD LIEUTENANT IN THE LION'S DEN
IN LONDON'S FAIR CITY - CAPTAIN ON THE SEA - POISON IN A GLASS OF WINE
- PRESS GANG
IN LONDON ONCE AS I'VE HEARD SAY - GRAINGER ONS#96/ RNS#70 Wm Hilton,
Keelby, Lincolnsh 1906
IN LONDON SO FAIR - SAILOR ON THE SEA
IN LONDON THERE LIVED A RICH MERCHANT - HIGHWAYMAN OUTWITTED
IN LONDON TOWN - (comp by R) -- RUSSCO rec by PK, Soundpost Studios,
Dartington, Devon 5/11/75: FTX-094
IN LONELY BELVEDERE - "My love he was a fine young man"
- Major Grant - Bennett - ROUD#2725 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p209 Dennis Williams
1951
IN MIDFORDSHIRE - POISON IN A GLASS OF WINE
IN MILLER STREET - "they never wash their dirty feet and they're
growing spuds and sugar-beet inside their dirty ear-holes" - Children's
Jeer -- Ewan Mc COLL: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959 learnt as a child in Salford, Lancash
IN MOBILE - Army Song -- GRANDAD'S ARMY: PICKWICK Hallmark SHM-747
1971
IN MY GARDEN GREW PLENTY OF THYME - SPRIG OF THYME
IN MY LADDIE'S COMPANY - "It's nae the lang road, my love, that
I am thinkin on" - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1084 pp17-18 (3var) 2v/m
IN MY LIVERPOOL HOME - "I was born in Liverpool down by the
Docks" - comp by Pete McGovan - SPIN 2/9 p11
IN MY POCKET BUT ONE PENNY - PENNY WAGER, THE
IN NEWBURY (or NEWRY TOWN) WHERE I WAS BORN - BARBARA ALLEN - WILD AND
WICKED YOUTH
IN NINETEEN FIFTY FOUR - "In 1954 - Hitler went to war - he
lost his crown in the river in France and never went there any more - In 1957
Hitler went to heaven" - Children's spoken rhyme -- rec Liverpool:
FTX-198 - children rec by Sam Richards & Tish
Stubbs: FOLKWAYS FE-3853 1981/ CASS-1292 "In 1976 the Queen fell down
the nicks, she licked her bum and said yum yum it's better than weetabix"
IN NORWAY LANDS - GREAT SILKIE, THE
IN OLD CAIRO -- Billy BENNINGTON (h-dulc) rec by Jim COUZA Barford,
Norfolk 20/7/82 CASS-0871
IN OLD VIRGINNY - MAN OF CONSTANT SORROW
IN OLLERTON TOWN - HUNTING SONG
IN OXFORDSHIRE THE STORY GOES - TOM AND THE PARSON
IN PERRY COUNTY - Comp Kentucky Mining Ballad -- Peggy SEEGER (voc/gtr)
rec by PK, Cider Press, Dartington, Devon Dec 1971 5"RTR- 0802/DAT
IN PERTH THERE LIVED - BREWER LADDIE
IN PRAISE OF JOHN MAGEE - "For I'll sing in praise of"
- Wife Auction - ROUD#2899 - MORTON FSU 1970 p19 Tommy Gunn, Belfast - CDGD
1973 pp90-91 & p122 John Maguire, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh 1970 - see
also JAMES MAGEE -- (Tommy GUNN rec by Robin Morton, Belfast: MERCIER IRL-11)
- John MAGUIRE: LEADER LEE- 4062 1973 - Cathal McCONELL & Robin MORTON:
LEADER LER-2086 1973
IN PRAISE OF THE DAIRY - PRAISE OF THE DAIRY
IN PRAISE OF THE VINE - or WINE - comp by Graeme MILES 1961
IN PRIME OF YEARS - LIFE AND AGE OF MAN
IN OUR TOWN - comp by Larry Kearns - based on school song from Mrs Ada
Connell, Oldham, Lancash -- OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-206 1971
IN PRAISE OF THE VINE - comp by GM 1961 -- Graeme MILES: 231
IN PRIME OF YEARS - AGES OF MAN
IN READING TOWN - BARBARA ALLEN
IN REAPING TIME I MET MY LOVE - Alfred WILLIAMS Ms #602 (w/o)
IN ROCHESTER CITY - "In Rochester City a damsel did dwell"
- Uncle's house to stay - Letter - "It's of a shopkeeper as I've
heard them say" - lovers but she dies on the road - ROUD#1651 - JFSS
4 pp224-5 Lucy Broadwood: Mrs Vaisey, Adwell (Hampsh) Oxfordsh 1893/ Mrs Hill,
Ryde, IOW 1893 - PURSLOW WS 1968 p106 Gardiner: Mrs Knight (w), Hartley Wintney,
Hampsh 1907/ Charles Chivers (m), Basingstoke, Hamp 1906 "The Shopkeeper"
IN ROCKLY FIRS - ROCKLEY FIRS
IN SCARBOROUGH TOWN - SCARBOROUGH'S BANKS
IN SCARLET TOWN - BARBARA ALLEN
IN SCOTLAND - BARBARA ALLEN - HENRY MARTIN
IN SEAPORT TOWN - BRAMBLE BRIAR
IN SHEFFIELD PARK - SHEFFIELD PARK
IN STEEPLEFORD TOWN - HUNTING SONG
IN STEVE'S GREEN - WILD AND WICKED YOUTH
IN STORMS, WHEN CLOUDS OBSCURE THE SKY - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) #196 p282
IN STRAWBERRY TOWN - BRAMBLE BRIAR
IN STRICHEN YOU KNOW - STRICHEN'S PLANTINS
IN THE BAR ROOM - CELEBRATED WORKING MAN
IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER - Carol -- Ralph McTELL (v/gtr) rec Fairfield
Hall Croydon on Radio 2 28/12/82 CASS-0420
IN THE CITY OF LIMERICK - "where I was first born"
- WILLIAMS #105 John Pillinger, Lechlade, Gloucestersh (w/o)
IN THE COUNTY OF INNOCENT - "in the Parish of mine" -
"on the third day of March" - ROUD#3600 (suggests this a version
of LAWS #E-12 "Ewing Brooks") - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p104-5 Louis
Boutilier 1950/ Norman Hatt 1952 "The Dog and the Gun"
IN THE DAYS GONE BY - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #17 p8 air only
IN THE DAYS OF FORTY-NINE - DAYS OF FORTY-NINE
IN THE DAYS OF YORE - COTTAGE WELL THATCHED
IN THE DAYS WE WENT A-GYPSYING - WHEN WE WENT A-GYPSING
IN THE HEAT OF THE DAY - MASTER KILBY
IN THE MEADOW ONE MORNING - I WISH THAT THE WARS WERE OVER
IN THE MERRY MONTH OF JUNE - FOLLOW THE DRUM - MERRY HAYMAKERS
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE OCEAN - ercy GRAINGER Ms #75 George Orton, Brigg,
Lincolnsh 1908
IN THE MONTH OF JANUARY - FORSAKEN MOTHER
IN THE MONTH OF DECEMBER - Hunting Song mentions dogs "Ringwood"
& "Charmer" -- Jack KELLY, rec by PK, Tempo, Co Fermanagh 18/7/52
(talk after): 7"RTR-0550/ FTX-431
IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER - HUNTING OF ARSCOTT
IN THE MONTH OF OCTOBER - "eighteen eighty two" - ROUD#1825
- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp265-6 Allan Hartlan 1929+
IN THE MOOD -- Kathryn TICKELL (N-pipes) aft "Waters of Tyne"
Radio 4/3/87: CASS-0408
IN THE NIGHT - comp by Dave Styles -- ZIGGURAT rec by PK 1974: FTX-090
IN THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE A GREAT ROUT - LORD DELAWARE
IN THE PINES - "where the sun never shines"- BLACK
GIRL
IN THE QUARTERMASTER'S STORES - QUARTERMASTER'S STORES
IN THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE - O THE POOR FARMERS
IN THE SEASON OF THE YEAR - POACHER
IN THE SHADE OF AN OLD APPLE TREE -- Jimmy COOPER (ham dullc): FOREST
TRACKS FT-3008 1975
IN THE SHADOW OF THE PINES - HASTY WORDS
IN THE SIDINGS - comp by CT & Louis Killen - following Dr Beeching's
Report for news item on Westward TV -- Cyril TAWNEY with Dennis McCalum (accordion):
ARGO ZFB-28 1972
IN THE SWEET BY AN BY - RIVERS OF LIFE
IN THE TOYSHOP - Polka -- FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec Dave Byrne, Cheddar,
Somerset: cass 1980 aft "Bulwer's Polka"
IN THE VALLEY - Kentucky Carol 1st v trad -- Jean RITCHIE family
& friends GREENHAYS GR-90717 1987 CASS-60-0792
IN THE WILDERNESS - "First little lady
." - LOMAX
FSNA pp91-2 - BOTKIN: "American Play Party Songs" pp288-9 -- Peggy
SEEGER (voc/banjo), Alan LOMAX & Guy CARAWAN (voc in refrains) with hand-clapping:
PYE Nixa NPL-18013 1958/ FTX-942
IN THESE OLD KHAKI TROUSERS - KHAKI TROUSERS
IN THIS OLD CHAIR MY FATHER SAT - Broadsides
IN THORNLEY or THORNEYMOOR WOODS - OLD FAT BUCK
IN THOSE TWELVE DAYS - "let us be glad" - "There is
but one God all alone" - Two: Testaments - Three: Persons in Trinity
- Four: Gospels - Five: Senses etc - ROUD#3333 - GILBERT CC 1823 p43 "Carol
#13" - SANDYS CC 1833 Cornwall (w/o) - JFSS 8:33 1931 pp117-8 Thomas &
Miners: Thomas Hocking, Camborne, Cornwall 1927
IN WAYWARD TOWN - ABROAD AS I WAS WALKING
IN WOODSTOCK TOWN - BUTCHER BOY
IN WORCESTER CITY -- Harry COX: TOPIC TSCD-667 1998 Ballads
IN YON LAND - Percy GRAINGER Ms #41 John Collinson, Kirkby Lonsdale,
Westmoreland 1905
IN YORKSHIRE PARK - SHEFFIELD PARK
IN YOUTH, WHEN A LOVER - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (G) #171 p240
INCEST - FAIR ROSAMUND - LIZZIE
WAN - RICH MAN'S DAUGHTER - ROSIE ANN - SHEATH AND KNIFE
INCHIN ALONG - KEEP A-INCHIN' ALONG
INCIE WINCIE SPIDER - EENCY WEENCY SPIDER
INCOME TAX - "Poor Johnny Bull had his cup full of sorrow"
- ASHTON MSB 1888 pp12-16 (w/o)
INCONSTANT LOVER, THE - BLUE COCKADE
INDEED THEN YOU SHAN'T - Jig - COLE p79 (G) - LEVEY #27 p11 (A) - "Indeed
and you shan't"
INDEED PRETTY POLLY - NO SIGN OF MARRIAGE
INDEPENDENCE DAY
- USA July 4th - Free Amerikay - "Yankee Doodle" -- Oscar
BRAND & co: CAEDMON TC-1505 1976
INDEPENDENT HORNPIPE, THE - DARLEY p1 - MAGUIRE 1 #84 p23 (G but should
be in F?) - KOHLER 1 p80 (F) "Fiddler's Cramp" - KENNEDY FTB
1998 #62 p18 "Fiddler's Cramp" -- Jimmy HOGAN (acc) solo
rec by PK, London 8/3/58/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 - CHIEFTAINS Concert in
Manchester with James GALWAY (flute) Radio 2 19/6/91 CASS-60-0881 with solo
step-dancer
INDIA --
BANGLADESH - BURMA - NEPAL - PAKISTAN - RAJASTHAN - SRI LANKA --
BATTLE OF - BIG SHIP WAS LEAVING BOMBAY K) - GREAT INDIAN WAR - IRISH PATRIOT
- NATAL DAY (Hornpipe) - PAISLEY OFFICER - SOLDIER BOY --
Recordings - see AREA Listing
INDIA'S BURNING SANDS - PAISLEY OFFICER
INDIA'S SHORE, THE - Sikh Wars 1845-6 & 1848-9 mentions General
Gough facing a daring enemy - PALMER RS 1977 "The Indian War"
Pratt, Toab, Orkney coll by Alan Bruford "The Blacks on India's Shores"
- see also GREAT INDIAN WAR
INDIAN HUNTER, THE - "Let me go to my home in the far distant
west" - ROUD#2055 - THOMPSON PS 1939 pp172-3 Stevens Douglas Ms NY
1841- 56 (w/o) - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp180-2 ship's log 1844 (w/o)
INDIAN HUNTER, THE - "O why does the white man follow my path?"
- "O come with me in my light canoe" - ROUD#2843 - THOMPSON PS
1939 pp Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 (w/o) - RANDOLPH OFS 1964 4 p297 Booth
Campbell Ark 1941 2v/m
INDIAN HYMN, THE - "In the dark wood, no Indian nigh"
- ROUD#2729 - CREIGHTHON MFS 1961 p171 Halifax, NS 1945 (w/o)
INDIAN LASS, THE - "As I was a-walking by some far distant shore"
- LAWS #H-8 NAB 1950/64 pp233-4 "The Little Mohea" ("LM")
(full American bibliog) - ROUD#2326 (#275) - BSs incl SBG 7:#18/ 8:#85/ 9:#17
- GREIG Ms "The Darger Lad" (labouring lass) - BARING GOULD
SOW 1889-92 - KIDSON TT 1891 p109-11 Yorksh/ Charles Lolley 1v/m - JFSS 2:9
1906 p262 Kidson: Kate Thompson, Knaresborough, Yorksh 1v/m - GRAINGER #283
George Wray, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906 - WILLIAMS #502 Edwin Warren, South Marston,
Wiltsh (w/o) - KIDSON FSNC 1927 - HENRY SOP #835/ MOULDEN pp86-7 & pp162-3/
HUNTINGTON pp372-3 George Graham, Coleraine, Co Derry 1939 "L of M"
- PURSLOW MB 1965 p44 Hammond: Capt Love (w), Lyme Regis & Mrs Forsey (m),
Whitton, Dorset 1906 - PALMER SOM 1972 p23 Sharp: Kathleen Williams, Wigpool
Common, Gloucestersh 1921 (text from Bs) - O SHAUGHNESSEY YB 1 1975 pp47-8 &
p81 Grainger (#283) George Wray, Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnsh 1906 (notes on
song) - PALMER EBBB 1980 #89 pp183-4 Kidson TT (Bs text) - Cf I AM A POOR STRANGER
--- COX FSOS 1925 pp372-4 J Harrison Miller (w/o)/ Lizzie Kelly MS (w/o)/ Alice
Barnes 1916, WVa (w/o) "The Pretty Mohea" - McKENZIE BSSNS
1928 #57 pp154-6 John Adamson, & Mrs James Campbell, NS (w/o) "L of
M" - FUSON BKH 1930 p84 Lella Bunch, Ky (w/o) "The LM" -
CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp103-4 Richard Hartlan "Young IL" - HUDSON
FSM 1936 pp162-4 F J Welch, Mi (w/o)/ Mrs G V Easley, Mi (w/o) "Cocoanut
Grove" - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp284-290 nn, Ala 1925 (w/o)/ Mary Riddle,
NC 1925 (w/o)/ Ray Bohanan, Tenn 1929 (w/o) "Little Mauniee"/
Ms, Tenn (w/o)/ Mrs Ewart Wilson, NC 1930 (w/o)/ Margaret Combs, Ky 1931 (w/o)
"Pretty M" - COX FSMWV 1939 pp31-4 Nell Caldwell 1928 1v/m/
Blanche Sisson, Calif 1928 1v/m "Little Maumee"/ Lizzie Kelly
Ms, WVa (w/o) Alice Barnes, WVa 1916/ Catherine Sutherland, Ky 1925 "The
Pretty Mohea" - BREWSTER BSI 1940 pp175-180 Mrs Mary Shriver, Ill (w/o)/
Edith Del Hopkins, (w/o)/ Mrs Mount Wood (w/o)/ Mrs Pearl Engler (w/o)/ Mrs
Wm Huey/ Mrs Hiram Vaughan 1v/m/ Mrs Charles Emery, Ind 1935 "The Pretty
Mohea" - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp280-282 Mrs Inez Ellis, Mo 1928/ Mrs
Emma Dusenbury, Ark 1930 "The Pretty M" - DAVIS FSV 1949 p116
- MORRIS FSOF 1950 p356-8 Miriam Hopkins, Fla - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp96-7 Milas
E Wakesfield, Utah 1948 "L of M" - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp148-151
Ship's log 1847 (w/o) "L of Mowee" - LEACH Labr 1965 p258-60
- MOORE p192-3 - PETERS FSOW 1977 p114 Mrs Leslie Burton, Wis 1946 "The
Pretty Mahmee" - McINTOSH FSSGIO pp37-38 Henry Clay Lamp, Ill 1949
"LM" -- Jumbo BRIGHTWELL, "Eels Foot", Leiston,
Suffolk 1939: RPL 2167/ rec by Tony Engle TOPIC 12-T-261 1975/ Velvet BRIGHTWELL,
rec by PK 1956: FTX-514 - Billy PENNOCK (song tune
on fid) rec by PK, Goathland, N Yorksh 1953: RPL 21492/ FTX-211
- Thomas MORAN rec Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Co Leitrim 1954: RPL 22018/ FTX-076
- Tim "Paddy" WALSH, rec Cyril Tawney, Devonport 1960: RPL LP 26310
"The Lass of Mohea" - Jimmy McBEATH rec by PK & Sean Davies,
London 1965: FTX-260 ("Modernised" to
saying goodbye to his "Scottish Lass" at railway station)/
TOPIC 12-T-173/ TSCD 665 1998 "I'm a stranger in this country"
- Bryan PEARSON CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA-138 1971 - Bernard WRIGLEY (with conc):
TOPIC 12-TS-211 1971 words from Bert Lloyd & tune from Hammond --- Burl
IVES COLUMBIA RTR #0323-4 "Little Mohee" - Mr & Mrs Albert
Simms, rec by Edith Fowke Canada 1964: LEADER LEE-4057 1974 "The Young
Spanish Lass"
INDIAN MELODY, AN - Air - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (D) #136 p405
INDIAN POLKA, THE -- Scan TESTER (conc) Reg Hall (mel) & Daisy SHERLOCK
(piano) rec by Reg Hall & PG, Horsted Keynes, Sussex 10/10/60: TOPIC 12-T-455-6
1990 - OLD SWAN BAND FREE REED FRR-011 1976 aft "Dannish Waltz or Officer's
Polka" & bef "Rakes of Malo"
INDIAN QUEEN, THE - English Country Dance -- Giles FARNABY's Dream
Band: ARGO ZDA-158 1973 - Michael HEBBERT (conc): FREE REED FRR-009 1977 - Martin
CARTHY & Chris WOOD on Radio 2 7/10/87: CASS-0401
INDIAN QUEEN - Reel - MITTEL #48 p18 (D)
INDIAN STUDENT, THE - "O give me back my bended bow"
- ROUD#2844 - THOMPSON PS 1939 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 (w/o)
INDIANS
- AMERICAN INDIANS -- ALASKA - CHIPPEWA GIRL - LAKE OF PONTCHARTRAIN
- MAID OF AUSTRALIA - ON THE BANKS OF THE PAMANAW
INDIAN'S LAMENT, THE - "An old Indian sat in his little canoe"
- ROUD#1846 - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp263-4 Ben Henneberry 1929 - Family Herald
& Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 26 Feb 1947 - BECK Lore
of Lumber Camps 1948 p281 - PEACOCK: Songs of the Newfoundland Outports 1 pp.157-158
- BECK Songs of the Michigan Lumberjacks 1957 pp.221-222 - WARNER 1984 #30 p103
-- John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne Warner , New York, 1941: FTX-921
- (Mrs Tom SULLIVAN, rec by Edith Fowke, Lakefield, Ontario: FOLKWAYS FM-4005)
INDONESIA - BALI - BORNEO - JAVA - MALAYSIA - MOLUCCAS - NEW GUINEA
- VIETNAM -- Recordings - see AREA Listing
INDUSTRIAL - CHEMICAL WORKER'S SONG
- CLAYTON AMALINE - FACTORY GIRL - FOURPENCE A DAY - LACE-MAKING
- Recordings - see under SUBJECTS
INDUSTRY, WRECK OF, THE - SPURN POINT
INFANT LOWLY, THE - Carol -- Maddy PRIOR & CARNIVAL BAND: SAYDISC
SDL-366 1988
INFIDELITY - FALSE LOVERS - UNEASY
WEDLOCK
INGHEAN AN FHAOIT O'N nGLEANN - Irish Gaelic - Cf tune of "My
Lagan Love" -- Nicloas TOIBIN rec Waterford 27/8/52: RPL 18757
INGLE ANGLE SILVER BANGLE - "ingle angle OUT" - Children's
Counting-out Rhyme -- rec by Damian Webb, 4/60 St John's Junior School for
Girls, Workington, Cumberland 1960/ FTX-194 #12
INIS DHUN RAMHA - Irish Gaelic about a mythical town to which a lover
wishes to elope -- Paddy TUNNEY: TOPIC 12-TS-264 1975
INISHMORE - PRIDE OF INISHMORE
INITIATION -
INJURY - GUYSBORO SONG (incl broken
knees at sea)
INK -
EETLE OTTLE BLACK BOTTLE - TINKER TAILOR (smudges)
INK IS BLACK, THE - BLACK AND WHITE
INK PINK PEN AND INK - "I can smell a great big stink"
- Kids Counting Out Rhyme - HALLIWELL 1849 p134 - OPIE LLSC p48 This goes back
over 100 years -- I A/6(b) & FTX-198 A6
- rec by Damian Webb, 11/25 Keswick Junior Girls solo 1960
INNISKILLEN DRAGOON, THE - ENNISKILLEN DRAGOON
INNKEEPER'S DAUGHTER, THE - SAILOR AND THE TAILOR
INNOCENT HARE, THE - "Sportsmen arouse - the morning looks charming"
- ROUD#1216 - KIDSON EPS 1929 - COPPER SESB 1971 pp280- 1 Rpttingdean, Sussex
"Sportsmen Arouse" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 pp559-60 Bob & Ron
Copper - ANDREWS SOD 1979 p29 Michael Blann Ms Upper Beeding, Sussex (w/o) ---
SING OUT 20:1 -- Luther HILLS & Mark FULLER, rec by PK, East Dean, Sussex
1952: RPL 18714/ FTX-428 - Bob & Ron COPPER
rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 1955: EFDSS LP-1002 1963/ FOLK LEGACY FSB-19/
FTX-023 (with conc)/ FTX-082 - THE YOUNG TRADITION TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-13 1969 - Bob, Ron &
John COPPER: LEADER LEA-4048 1971 - Bob, John & Jill COPPER with Stephen
FAUX (fid) 4x30 min progs on Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS 60-1013-4
INNSIN BHEIL ATHA'N GHAORTHAIDH - ("The Little Inch of Ballingeary")
-- Gubnait CRONIN (20) rec by Alan Lomax 1951: COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/ ROUNDER
CD-1742 1998/ 7"RTR#0588
INSECTS - BEES - SPIDERS
INSIDE A WHITEWASHED HOSPITAL - "an old man dying lay"
- next morning Jack and the nurse lay dead side-by-side - ROUD#2333 - PALMER
EBBB 1980 #97 Lucy Woodall, Cradley Heath, Worcestersh 1979
INSIWRANS AGENT - "Wel, dyma hi yn ddeche" - words
by Susan's great grandfather, David Davies "Bathfab" during 1921 coal
strike set against dance-tuune "Nyth y Gwcw" in penillion style --
Siwsann GEORGE (voc) with clogs on slate Iolo Jones (fid) , Certi Matthews
(cittern) & Roger Plater (descant recorder): SAYDISC CD-SDL-406 1993
INSTRUCTIONAL --
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
INSTRUMENTALS - of Airs & Songs
- DEVIL'S IN THE GIRL - JOHNNY SMOKER - MANTLE SO GREEN - OUR WEDDING DAY --
(DAMBUSTER DAM-003 & 006)/ CASS-0348-9
INSTRUMENTS - ACCORDION - BAGPIPES
- BALALAIKA - BANDONEON - BANJO - CONCERTINA - DOMRA - DRUM - DULCIMER - FIDDLE
- FLUTE - GLASS - GUITAR - HARMONICA - HARP - HORN - JEWS HARP - MANDOLIN -
MELODEON - MUSICAL-SAW - PICCOLO - PIPE & TABOR - WHISTLE - XYLOPHONE -
see also TUNINGS, SCALES & DEMOS - Illustrated
in Song -- THIS IS THE WAY WE DO IT (Nursery Rhyme with different
instruments) --Recordings
- see INSTRUMENTS Listing
INSURANCE - INSIWRANS AGENT (Welsh) - IRISH WAKE
INTERNATIONAL - WORLD
INTERNATIONAL(E), THE --Bob SMITH'S IDEAL Band rec 1930's: TOPIC 12-T-319
1977
INTERPLANETARY CAROL, AN - comp by SC -- Sydney CARTER (voc) with
Donald SWANN (voc & piano) rec by PK, London 6/6/61: RTR-0418/ FTX-146
INTOXICATED RAT, THE - "The other night when I come in"
- ROUD#11257 - Cf CUCKOLD SONG -- Doc Watson: VANGUARD VMD 79152-2
INTOXICATION - DRINKING - DRUNKENNESS
INTRADA & MINUET - comp by J S Bach -- Jim COUZA (H-dulc): SAYDISC
SDL- 335 1983
INVER LASSES - Reel (A) - KERR MM 1 #4 p3
INVERAN - Highland March -- John BURGESS (H-pipes): TOPIC 12-T- 199
1969
INVERARAY CASTLE - Strathspey - KOHLER 1 p84 from Fraser
INVERARAY MARCH - 4/4 - KERR MM 3 #414 p46 (G)
INVERNESS
- Scotland - AS I CAME IN BY INVERNESS-SHIRE - CULLODEN
INVERNESS GATHERING, THE - March (A) - also called CULLODEN MOOR - KERR
MM 1 #3 p47 3pts - Tunebook Ms Q#075 p375 "A Stage Hornpipe"
-- Chrissie LEATHAM (acc & piano): FTX-363
- Jimmy SHAND (mel) rec by Alan Lomax 1951: 7"RTR- 0715 aft "Farewell
to the Creeks" & bef "Laird o Drumblair" - Jimmy
STEWART (fid) rec by PK, Aberdeen 1955: FTX-069 -
Paddy TUNNEY (bagpipe lilting) rec by PK, London 14/10/58: 7"RTR-0560 -
Willie Macpherson (fid) rec 21/5/59: RPL LP 24770 bef Strathspey: "Miller
o Hirn" & "Bride's Reel" - The Jim CAMPBELL BAND "Songs for dancing": MILLER MER 356 1972 - Willie KEMP (ocarina) &
Curly McKAY (acc): TOPIC TSCD-664 1998 aft "McKenzie Highlanders" - Donald DAVIDSON (harmonica):TOPIC TSCD-664 1998 bef "Dornoch Links"
INVERNESS HORNPIPE -- Peter MILN (fid) with Daniel JAMES (gtr) John SCOTT
(keyboards) & Martin RIGBY (drums) rec Brunswick Studio, Gloucester 17/7/93
INVERURIE - BANKS OF INVERURIE
INVINCIBLE INVALID, THE - from Gwilym Davies - I have on tape a song
called "The Invincible Invalid", sung by Fred Archer of Worcestershire.
He stumbled on a few words, and some I have rendered phonetically. Does anyone
have a full set of the words? Fred sang it to the "Keel Row", but that
may not be the right tune. It goes like this: My life's one long list
of complaints, commencing at my birth I've paid away in doctor's
bills, enough to pay the earth - There's scarcely any ailment that I can boast
of having missed - You will agree, I'm sure with me, when you have heard the
list. - Ague, B-gue, diabetes, measles and the croup, - With chilblains and
warm blains and coughs that make me hoop Rheumyatics, mathematics, ping-pong
and catarrh, Diabolic, painter's colic, gout and univar. Apoplexy, dismal plexy,
boils that give me beans That's bound to happen, yes it is, to those who don't
eat greens. Acorns, warts and bunions Pilgrim's progress, swollen glands With
jaundice, paralysise, the cramp and German bands Windypane and counterpane and
gumboils on my snitch Although I took it well in time, I couldn't save the stitch
....... carbuncles made me weep, With disentry and bigamy and walking in my
sleep Sunstroke and daughterstroke and needles in my pins With hoarseness and
donkeyness I had to call them twins Tremendous dileriums, I don't want them
again I'd rather have whisky than water on the brain I never could get tick
with the dollar as well(?) Through falling down a drain last week I lost my
sense of smell He-cups, she-cups, quinsy, Kinsey, colds that make me sneeze,
Lumbago in my funnybone and lots of housemaid's knees Hay fever, straw fever,
hydro phob -i-ay Convulsions in my derby Kelly every quarter day Stomachache
and Brooklyn cakewalk, jimjams and the flus I had the rickets badly, then of
course I had the blues Rabies and babies, they dislocate my rest I've suffered
too from want of breath and also want of cash Electric lights, mosquito bites,
the pip and nettle rash To cure me I've be hypnotised and quarterised and pulverised
I've had galvanic shocks all up and down my vertebrae Oxidised and carbonised,
whitewashed and cold in his eyes(?) ....Atlantic and beef tea Bird lime and
lime juice, castor oil and squills Champagne and shampoo and Peter's Purple
Pills Bird's custard, Keen as mustard, splendid for my cold With Beacham's worth
a guinea a box and lots of guinea gold. Turkish baths and bath buns and hokey-pokey
hot With home sweet home me oh me oh it didn't touch the spot Rich plasters,
poor plasters, nitro-glycerine, With antidotes and uncledotes and lots of .
quinine Sasperilla, vermicelli, tons of Mellin's food With Seltz powders, gunpowders
and penal servitude Sloe gin and quick gin and oxy-gin as well With hydropathy,
low-dropathy and ... There's five and twenty doctors call every day on me They
touch me here, they touch me there, they touch my LSD They leach me, they bleach
me and what do you think? They massage me with pumice-stones, cold cream and
Steven's Ink Ten time have I been vaccinated, fumigated and cremated When they
gave me laughing gas, it's ten to one I'd cry Kind friends I see you sympathise
with me in what I've stated So wishing you the same. I think I'll wish you all
goodbye. So Rule Brittania, I've had some narrow shaves Ladies, recollect, Hines
curlers rule the waves"
L'INVITATION -- Adolphus Le RUEZ, rec by PK, Bonne Nuit, St Ouens, Jersey,
Channel Islands 23/4/60: RPL LP 26235
INVITATION TO NORTH AMERICA, THE - Broadside hawked in London in late
18th C in wake of Declaration of Independence -- Sam RICHARDS & Tish
STUBBS: SAYDISC SDL-280 1977
IOLO'S DELIGHT - HOFFDER IOLO MORGANNWG
IOMARAIBH EUTROM - (Row Lightly) - Scots Gaelic - learned from
Annie Arnott of Glasgow -- Allan McDonald, rec by Alan Lomax, Skye 1951 COLUMBIA
SL-209 1952/ ROUNDER CD-1743 1998 - Isabel SUTHERLAND: TOPIC 12-T-151 1966
IOMRAMH EADAR IL' A'S UIST - (Rowing from Islay to Uist) --
OSSIAN IONA IR-001 1978
IONNDRAINN-MHARA - SEA-LONGING
IPPETTY SIPPETTY - - HICKERTY PICKERTY
IPS, GIPS AND JOHNSON - THREE BUTCHERS
IPSWICH GAOL - HARES AND PHEASANTS
IPSWICH SONG -- David DALBY: Song with road-names: CASS-0378
IPSWICH TOWN - MARIA MARTIN