IS FADA O BHAILE A D'AITHNEOINN - (
It's far from home I'd know your
walk) - Irish Gaelic - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #37 Meenan -
- Kitty GALLAGHER
rec by Brian George, Gweedore, Co Donegal 24/8/47: RPL 12053/ IFMC Biarritz-Pamplona
Festival: WESTMINSTER WL-5334 1954 - James "Jack" MEENAN, rec by Noel
Hamilton, Baile Thior (Torre Island) 1967: FTX-003
IS IOMAIDH COISCEIM FADA - (There's many a long footstep between
me and my love) - Irish Gaelic - probably a dandling song - KENNEDY FSBI
1975 #38 -- Sheila GALLAGHER rec by PK, Middledore, Gweedore, Co Donegal
1953: RPL 20144: FTX-003 & FTX-271
IS IT THE PRIEST YOU WANT? - Jig (G) - COLE #6 p76 (G) - KERR MM 2 #230
p26 - MOYLAN 2 #46 p28 from John O Leary (melodeon) - O'NEILL MOI #873/ DMI
#376
IS LOVE PLEASING? -- Noel MURPHY: VILLAGE THING VTS-25 1974
IS MITHICH DHINN EIRIDH - JACOBITE TRAMPING SONG
IS MY LOVE STILL SLEEPING? - comp by GM 1964 -- Graeme MILES: FTX-222
IS THE BIG MAN WITHIN? - Triple Jig - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #965
(D) alt: "The Merry Tailor" "The Far Mor" - WILLIAMSON
BFT p73
IS THERE ANYBODY HERE THAT LOVE MY JESUS? - Early type of Spiritual
Hymn -- Viola JAMES & Congregation of Independent (Baptist) Church rec
by Alan Lomax, Tyro, Miss USA 1959: RPL LP 26148/ ATLANTIC SD-1346
IS THERE OWT SECURE? - comp by JH 1960 - about the insecuirity of workers
womenfolk written for TV documentary on Sunderland shipyard -- Johnny HANDLE:
TOPIC 12-TS-270 1975
IS TRUA GAN PEATA AN MHAOIR AGAM - Reel - BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p146
(G) from Michael Tubridy (whistle) of Co Clare
ISAAC WHITE - TALE OF ISAAC WHITE
ISAAC'S MAGGOT - Mr ISAAC'S MAGGOT (Playford Country Dance)
ISABEAU SE PROMENER -- Alan MILLS (Canadian) accomp Steve BENBOW
(gtr) rec by PK, London 15/6/59: FTX-905
ISABELLA - "farewell - green leaves are falling - last night
when we parted I left her broken-hearted - choose your lover - open the gates
- go to church - kneel down - say prayers - stand up - put the ring on - give
a kiss - farewell" - Children's Ring Game with actions - ROUD#2605
- GOMME 1894 1 pp247-56 has 11 versions & 2 p431 has 3 Scots versions -
GRAINGER #222 schoolchildren, Scawby, Lincolnsh 1906 "Isabella Farewell"
- OPIE SG 1985 #35 pp171-3 - POLWARTH FSTN 1970 p44 Pete Elliott, Birtley, Durham
ISABELLA - Waltz - Tunebook Ms (G) 3pts #115 p495
ISH STARK IS THE MARK - "E I O" - Kids Clapping game
-- rec by Damian Webb, Tralee, Co Kerry 1960: IRE/10/ FTX-179
ISLAM - see also MIDDLE EAST -- FOLKWAYS FR-8943 Liturgy rec by John
Levy, London - TANGENT TGS-131-5 Human Voice/ Lutes/ Strings/ Flutes & trumpets/
Reeds & Bagpipes
ISLAND HERD-MAID, THE - ("'S a choill ud thall") or
GROWS THE YARROW - KENNEDY FRASER 2 p42 - TOLMIE Coll from Eigg -- in
Aberdeen Radio Progr 23/12/85: CASS 0977
ISLAND OF St HELENA, THE - NAPOLEON ON THE ISLE OF St HELENA
ISLAND SPINNING SONG, AN - "One came before her and said beseeching
- I have fortune and I have lands - And if you will share" - HUGHES
ICS 1 1909 pp50-4 adapted by Padraig Colum from an old ballad from Innismurry
4v
ISLAND SPINNING SONG - ORAN SNIOMHA
ISLAND WOMAN - comp by Cliff Hall about Jamaica -- SPINNERS: FONTANA
STL-5495 1969
ISLANDS
- ISLE -- ALDERNEY - ARAN - BLASKETS - CHANNEL - FAROES - GUERNSEY
- HEBRIDES - JERSEY - MAN - ORKNEY - St HELENA - SARK - SCILLY - SHETLANDS -
TORY - TRISTAN DE CUNHA - WIGHT
ISLAY - AM BATA RANNACH (Boat Song)
ISLE OF ARRAN -- Rhona McLEOD: BELTONA (Decca) LBA 58 1968
ISLE OF BEAUTY - "Shades of evening close not o'er us"
- ROUD#2553 - BSs: "IOB Fare-thee-well": - BG 1:1:#221/ 2:#122/ 4:#269/
- WILLIAMS #62 Charles Messenger, Cerney Wick, Gloucestersh (w/o)
ISLE OF CAPRI, THE -- WINTLE Street Piano rec by PK 1955: FTX-300
ISLE OF CLOY, THE - "It's of a lady in the Isle of Cloy - she
fell in love with her servant boy" - Cruel Parents send boy on board
"The Tiger" - he is struck by a cannon ball - the lady hangs
herself leaving unsealed note in her bosom - JFSS 9 p23-4 "Early early
all in the Spring" (mistakenly thought to be a version of SWEET WILLIAM
- MOERAN Suffolk 1932 - Cf THE BUTCHER BOY (Jersey City)
ISLE OF FRANCE, THE - "The sun was fair and the clouds advanced"
- Convict - ring and chain on leg - ROUD#1575 - BSs incl: BG 2:#219 - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 2 pp143-5 Sharp: Captain Lewis, Minehead, Somerset 1906/ Mr Rapsey,
Bridgwater, Som 1906 1v/m/ - JFSS 1:3 1901 p123 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth,
Sussex 1900 - JFSS 2:9 1906 pp258-9 Kidson: Mr Dickinson, Leeds, Yorksh - MERRICK
FSFS 1912 pp ? Henry Hills - SHARP VC 1912 p232-3 - KIDSON EPS 1929 - WILLIAMS
#28 Arthur Hawking, Ablington, Gloucestersh (w/o) - MacCOLL-SEEGER SI 1977 p290-2
from John MacDonald "The Convict Song" - FMJ 5:2 1986 p157
Kidson Ms (m/o) -- Cf BOTANY BAY - VAN DIEMAN'S LAND --- EDWARDS Australia p5-6
ISLE OF INNISFREE, THE -- Eileen DONAGHY:FONTANA FJL-506 1965 - Mick
FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony ALLEN (gui/voc): RITZ London LC-0012/ CASS-0955
ISLE OF MAN
-- see also under MUMMERS - (Book about Internment by Connery Chappell:
titled "Island of Barbwire") JFSS 28-30 Manx Songs - JEFDSS
1937 p110 Manx Folk Dances - JEFDSS 1958 p156 Article by Mona Douglas - see
BINGO "The miller's dog lies on the mill floor" - REYNARDSON 1890
#16 p32 Harvest Supper song coll Broadwood (3v) - KIDSON - LEATHER Heref 1912
p237 Health toast to pot of ale "bitten by brewer's dog" - JFSS 5
1904 p242 - JFSS 19 1915 p219-20 Notes by Broadwood, Gilchrist & Kidson
- JFSS 21 1918 p39 note by Lucy Broadwood - SHARP-KARPELES CSC1974 #262 Version
used in schools as singing game - ARRANE BEN DROGH - ARRANE NY SHEEAGHY
TROAILTAGH - ARRANE OIE VIE - ARRANE SAVEENAH - ARRANE Y BLIEH - ARRANE Y LHONDOO
- BERREY DHONE - CREG WILLY SYLE - ELLEN VANNIN - EUNYSSAGH VONA - FISHERMEN'S
EVENING HYMN - FLITTER DANCE - FOLDER GASTEY - GEAY JEH'N AER - GRAIH FOALSEY
- GRAIH MY CHREE - HUNT THE WREN - JUAN Y JAGGAD KEEAR - LHIANNON SHEE - LIFT
UP YOUR HEARTS (Hymn) - MANNIN VEEN - MONA'S DELIGHT - MRAANE KILKENNY- MY CAILLIN
VEG DHONE - MYLECHARANE - NY KIRREE FO NIAGHTY - PETER O TAVEY - SHE LLONG HUNNICK
NEE - USHAG VEG RUY - WEDDING SONG -English
- BIG SHIP WAS LEAVING BOMBAY (K) - BINGO - CONSTANT LOVERS - DESOLATE
WIDOW - HUNTING THE WREN - ONCE I LOVED A BONNY BOY - ONE PENNY PORTION - RAM
SONG (Ramsey) - SAILOR COURTED A FARMER'S DAUGHTER - WILLIE O' WINSBURY -
Recordings - see AREA Listing
ISLE OF MAN SHORE, THE - DESOLATE WIDOW
ISLE OF MY LOVE - EILEAN MO GHAOIL
ISLE OF St HELENA - NAPOLEON ON St HELENA
ISLE OF SKYE - Reel - HONEYMAN p27 (Bb) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #73 p19
(G) - Tunebook Ms (G) #96 p302 - WILSON p105 (D)
ISLE OF WIGHT, THE -- see LONG DIOW 1886 "The Dialect of the Isle
of Wight" (London: Reeves and Turner) - ADIEU MY LOVELY NANCY - OILY RIG
- POOR LITTLE MARY ANN -- Recordings - see AREA Listing
ISLE OF WIGHT FOR ME, THE - comp by Laurie Saye -- Bob HOOPER (voc/
gtr) rec by PK, Dartington Ciderhouse, Devon 25/10/74: CASS-60-0553
ISLINGTON
- London - THE BAILIFF'S DAUGHTER - THE FAIR MAID OF -
ISRAEL - see also JEWISH -- Recordings - see AREA Listing -
ISSY BISSY BING BONG - AS I WAS WALKING ALONG A CHINESE ROAD (K)
T'AINT BUT ME ONE -- Bernice Reagan (Freedom Singer): SMITHSONIAN
Music from the Festival of American Folklife [nd]
IT AIN'T ME, BABY - "Go away from my window" comp Bob
Dylan -- Hedy WEST (with gtr): FONTANA STL-5432 1967/ CASS-0482
IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR - Carol -- Maddy PRIOR & Carnival
Band: SAYDISC SDL-366 1988
IT FELL ABOUT THE LAMMAS TIDE - BATTLE OF OTTERBOURNE - CHEVY CHACE
IT FELL ABOUT THE MARTINMAS TIME - EDOM O GORDON - IRISH DRAGOONS
IT GOES AS FOLLIES - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #134 p60 (G)
IT HAPPENED ON A DAY - BONNY HOOSE O' AIRLIE - FALSE BONNY LADDIE
IT'S A GRAND OLD COUNTRY - Irish Political Song comp by Paddy Kearney
(Dominic's uncle) -- Dominic BEHAN (acc): TOPIC 12-T- 44 1958
IT'S A LIE - "We had a seargent major
" Ch: "O
the bravetry on the field" - uses "John Brown's Body"
variant - sung by American soldiers in Britain in 2nd World War but seems more
like 1st because it includes a verse about a new invention called a tank - RAM
SONG -- Bill SMITH of Bridgnorth, Shropsh rec by his son, Andrew July 1982:
CASS#1359
IT'S A PITY YOU SHOULD LEAVE ME - GREASY COOK
IT'S A ROSEBUD IN JUNE - ROSE IN JUNE
IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY - comp 1912 by Jack Judge (1878-1938)
IT'S A WONDER I'M ALIVE TO TELL THE TALE - "Most folks believe
in doctors" -- Charlie WILLS rec by PK, Bridport, Dorset: FTX-097/
LEADER LEA-4041 1972 "Household Remedies"
IT'S BETTER TO BE SINGLE - O WHAT A LIFE
IT'S BRAW SAILIN ON THE SEA - GARDENER LAD
IT'S DARK IN HERE - comp by RD -- Robin & Barry DRANSFIELD &
Brian: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-322 1976
IT'S DOWN IN OLD IRELAND - RAMBLING BLADE
IT'S DOWN IN THE VALLEY - LOST LADY FOUND - ONLY DAUGHTER
IT'S DOWN THE LONG STAIRS - ADAM BUCKHAM-O
IT'S FAR FROM HOME - IS FADA O' BHAILE
IT'S HARD TO LOVE - LONESOME ROAD
'TIS I MYSELF HAVE DONE - POLLY ON THE SHORE
IT'S FARE THEE WELL COLD WINTER - FAREWELL HE
IT'S FORTY LONG MILES - IT RAINS IT HAILS
IT'S JUST ABOUT TEN YEARS AGO - "as near as I could tell"
- ROUD#2950 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 p99 John Butcher, Drumavally, Co Derry 1966 -
MOULDEN TAS 1994 p42
IT'S LET GO YOUR BOWLINE - "Ten days in and ten days out"
- Black Ledge Rock - Sally in the p - ROUD#2710 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p144
1940 -- see HAUL ON THE BOWLIN
'TIS LONG SINCE I LEFT LEWIS - MO SHORAIDH NULL DO BHARRAIDH
Rackenford 1972 (see letter file)
IT'S ME O LORD -- Mary O HARA: WARWICK RECORDS WW 5072 1979
IT'S MY DELIGHT OF A SHINY NIGHT - POACHER
IT'S NICE TO GET UP IN THE MORNING - "but better to stay in
bed" -- CASS 0330 Tommy CHAPPLE rec by Michael Feist at "The
Stag"
IT'S NICE TO HAVE A HOME OF YOUR OWN -- Ruth BURDON (frag) rec Sandwich,
Kent 27/2/82: CASS-90-0626
IT'S NOBBUT ME - Cumberland Dialect Poem by John Richardson1817 - 1886 , St Johns-in-the-Vale
in CUMMERLAN' TALK publ by John Russell Smith, London 1871 -- Margaret DALTON
(21) rec by PK, Thirlmere, Cumb: FTX-410
TIS NOT LAMENTING O'ER MAC SIRIDH - CHAN E CAOIDH SHIRIDH
IT'S NOWT TO DO WITH ME - "I will sing to you a verse or two"
- ROUD#5315 -- Martin GORMAN: TOPIC TSCD-664 1998
IT'S OF A FARMER - BRAMBLE BRIAR - SUFFOLK MIRACLE
IT'S OF AN OLD COUPLE - POOR OLD COUPLE
IT'S OF AN OLD FARMER - YORKSHIRE BITE
IT'S OF AN OLD LORD - LONDON MERCHANT
IT'S OF AN OLD MISER - GRAINGER #284 George Wray, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906
IT'S OF A PLEASANT MONTH OF MAY - FIRST OF MAY
IT'S OF A PRETTY FAIR MAID - BOX UPON HER HEAD
IT'S OF A PRETTY PLOUGHBOY - PRETTY PLOUGHBOY
IT IS OF A RICH LADY - SAILOR AND THE LADY
IT'S OF A SAILOR BOLD - BRISK YOUNG SAILOR BOLD
IT'S OF A SQUIRE - GOLDEN GLOVE
TIS OF A YOUNG DAMSEL - LOST LADY FOUND
IT'S OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN - SEDUCER OUTWITTED
IT'S OF A YOUNG SOLDIER - "a letter did write" - ROUD#1719
- JFSS 1:3 1901 p106 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1900
'TIS ON A MONDAY MORNING - WILLIAM AND NANCY
IT'S ONLY A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE -- Tommy CHAPPLE rec by Michael Feist
at "The Stag", Rackenford 1972 (see letter file) CASS-0330
'TIS PRETTY TO BE IN BALLINDERRY - BALLINDERRY
IT'S RAINING IT'S POURING - "the old man's snoring - went to
bed and bumped his head -and never got up in the morning" - Children's
Ball Game Rhyme - OPIE LLSC p218 Cf "Rain rain go away" -- rec
by Damian Webb, 11/18 Keswick Juniors girl solo 1960/ FTX-194
#45
IT'S SEVEN LONG YEARS - "and something better since Willie the
sailor crossed the sea" - 7 long years with never a letter - Nancy
lamented bitterly - dreams a storm lands him on the beach and she wakes in despair
- ROUD#2757 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #59 pp131-2 Angelo Dornan 1954-60 2v/m --
Angelo Dornan, Elgin, NB rec Helen Creighton, NMM (7"-33 LP) 1971
IT'S TEN WEARY YEARS - MINER'S DREAM OF HOME
IT'S THE POOR WHAT GETS THE BLAME - "She was just a parson's
daughter" - Ch: "It's the same the whole world over - aint it all
a blooming shame" - "It's the poor what gets the blame"--
Jack TARLING rec by NL, Haverhill, Suffolk 30.4.95: NEIL LANHAM NL-01 (gift)/
CASS-1357 "It's the rich what gets the pleasure"
IT'S TIME FOR US TO LEAVE HER - LEAVE HER, JOHNNY, LEAVE HER
IT'S TIME TO GO HOME - TE TRAA GOLL THIE
IT'S TIME TO REMEMBER THE POOR - TIME TO REMEMBER THE POOR
(IT)'S WONDERFUL - comp by George Gershwin - see also THEY ALL LAUGHED
-- ZIGGURAT Folk Group rec by PK: FTX-090
IT JUST SUITS ME - Gospel Song - similar to THIS TRAIN IS BOUND FOR
GLORY -- Bessie JONES with Hobart SMITH (guitar) & Georgia Sea Island
Singers (voc & clapping) rec by Alan Lomax, St Simon's Island, Ga Apr 1960:
ROUNDER CD-1701 1997 & CD-1712 1998
IT MAKES A LONG-TIME MAN FEEL BAD - Negro Prison Song -- rec by Alan
Lomax, Parchman State Pen, Miss., USA 1947: FTX-916
IT RAINED A MIST - JEW'S DAUGHTER
IT RAINS, IT HAILS - "and snows and blows - and I'm wet through
to all my clothes" - ROUD #608 - HERD 1779 "Let me in this
ae nicht" Robbie Burns purified text for incl in JOHNSON's Musical
Museum - HECHT p149 Tune SMM 311 - GREIG FSNE 1906-14 #139 "Rap at the
door" - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #983 p166 6v w/o - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 2
p504 - WILSON (with dance descr) p43 "O let me in this ae night"
- KIDSON TT 1891 pp58-9 Mr Holgate, Leeds/ A Wardill, Goathland 1v/m/ Neswell
Pennock, Goathland, Yorksh 1v/m (notes on song) "Forty Miles" -
ADDY: "Folk Tales & Superstitions" 1895 pp145-6 Yorksh (w/o) "The
Lovers" - BARING GOULD Ms #113 unpubl (a) J Parsons (b) R Hard (c)
South Brent by W Crossing 1857 (d) J Woodrich "Cottage on the hill"
or "Fourteen Long Miles" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #107
pp419-422 John Vincent, Priddy, Somerset 1905/ Wm Nott, Meshaw, Devon 1905 1v/m/
Wm Hedges, Chipping Camden, Gloucestersh 1909 "Forty Long Miles"
- SHARP Ms Cf 1 p309 - SHARP School Ser 1922 7 p14 - JFSS 1:1 1899 p18 Kate
Lee: Mrs Mainwaring Bodell (of Shropsh), Clerkenwell, London "The Cottage
by the wood"/ Mrs Bowker, Sunderland Point, Lancash 1909 / Gilchrist:
Mr Ford 1v/m & Mr Coomber, Highfields, Sussex 1907 1v/m "I prithee
love let me in" - JFSS 6:21 1918 pp19-20 Frederick Keel: George Stacey,
Abinger Hammer, Surrey 1913 "The Cottage near a wood"/ Gilchrist:
Mrs Bowker, Sunderland Point, Lancs 1909 & Mr Ford, Highfields, Sussex 1907
"I prithee love let me in" - GRAINGER #261 Wm Clark, Barrow-on-Humber,
Lincolnsh 1906 "The Charming Bride" - WILLIAMS #452 David Sawyer,
Ogbourne, Wilts (w/o) "It's forty long miles" - KIDSON-MOFFAT
NC 1927 - PURSLOW CL 1972 p36 Hammond: Mrs Gulliford, Combe Florey, Somerset
1905 "Forty Long Miles" - HAMER GGr 1973 p22 Harry Scott, Eaton
Bray, Bedfordsh "There stands a cottage" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975
#90 Joe Thomas with Cornish transl by Talek & Ylewyth - FOXWORTHY (Blunt
Coll) 1976 "Forty Long Miles" - McCOLL-SEEGER 1977 p160-2 from
Maggie McPhee - PALMER EBEC 1979 #90 pp154-5 Grainger: Wm Clark" Charming
Bride" - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p114 "Forty Miles"
coll McColl - PATTEN SS 1987 pp48-9 Hilda Greenslade, Combe Florey, Somerset
1983 "Forty Five Miles" --- LEACH Labr 1965 p134 "Love
let me in" - Cf COLD BLOW AND A RAINY NIGHT -- Bell DUNCAN #259,
Alex CAMPBELL #260 & Alex ROBB #324 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James
M Carpenter 1929-35 - James "Blin" Bowie rec by Hamish Henderson,
Elgin, Moraysh 1952: TANGENT TNGM-109 1971 "As I cam ower the Muir o'
Ord" - Billy PENNOCK rec by PK, Goathland, N Yorks 1953 - Jock HIGGINS
rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1954 (1v) "Twenty-five Miles"
- Joe THOMAS rec by PK, Constantine, Cornwall 1956: RPL LP 23654/
FTX-010 & FTX-218 - Reg GULLIFORD (his mother
sang to Ceci Sharp) rec by PK, Coombe Florey, Somerset 26/1/57: 5"RTR-0957/
FTX-405 - Ewan McCOLL "Amorous Muse":
ARGO ZFB-66 1968 "Aye she likit" - Harry SCOTT rec by Fred
Hamer, Eaton Bray, Bedfordsh 1959: EFDSS VWML-003 cass 1989 "There stands
a cottage" - Dave HILLERY (+whistle & banjo): TOPIC 12-TS-215 1971
Kidson - Cyril TAWNEY (unacc): LEADER LER-2095 1976 - Frank HINCHLIFFE rec by
Ian Russell, Sheffield, Yorksh: TOPIC 12- TS-308 1977 "It rains it hails"
--- Richard GENDALL (voc/gtr) 1975: FTX-009 (sung
in Cornish)
IT TAKES A WORRIED MAN - WORRIED MAN BLUES
'TWAS A COLD WINTER'S NIGHT - WHEN BARNEY FLEW OVER THE HILLS
IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS - LOVER AND HIS LASS
IT WAS A MOUSE - FROG'S WEDDING
IT WAS AT THE TOWN OF CAYLEN - "this gelding we sold"
- wine merchant - Thomas Grant - ROUD#2775 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 p206 Angelo
Dornan 1954-60
'TWAS AT MY FATHER'S HOUSE - AU LOGIS DE MON PERE
'TWAS BY THE TOWN OF WEDDINGMORE - CHAIN OF GOLD
IT WAS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS - comp by GM -- Graeme MILES: FTX-226
IT WAS DOWN BY THE MELLON GREEN - MAGDALEN GREEN
'TWAS DOWN IN CUPID'S CARDEN - CUPID'S GARDEN
'TWAS DOWN IN THE VALLEY - CUCKOO
'TWAS DOWN IN THE MEADOWS - I WISH THAT THE WARS WERE ALL OVER
'TWAS EARLY EARLY - EARLY EARLY ALL IN THE SPRING
'TWAS EARLY ONE MORNING - ALL JOLLY FELLOWS - DIDO AND SPENDIGO
IT WAS EARLY ONE MORNING - JAILHOUSE BLUES
'TWAS IN THE END OF KING JAMES'S STREET - Young Squire Brown - Miss
King - ROUD#2389 - JOYCE OIFMS 1909 pp26-27 Co Limerick 1v/m
'TWAS IN THE MONTH OF JANUARY - FORSAKEN MOTHER AND CHILD
'TWAS IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST - cutting corn - young man - horse and
saddle - ROUD#2448 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 2 pp592-3 John Stook, Wiveliscombe,
Somerset
IT WAS IN THE QUEEN'S COUNTY - "I was tenderly reared"
- ROUD#2951 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp102-3 Eddie Butcher, Aughil, Co Derry 1966
'TWAS IN THE TOON O KELSO - MARROWBONES
'TWAS IN THE TOWN OF PARSBORO - "one dark and stormy night"
- Dunkerson challenges McLellan to a fight and is badly beaten" - LAWS
#dH44 NAB 1950/64 p274 - ROUD#1843
'TWAS IN THE YEAR OF EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY FIVE - St Elants -
Isle of Wight - Lion - Mulberry - Sea battle - ROUD#1171 - STUBBS LOM 1970 pp72-73
Jim 'Brick' Harber, Three Bridges, Sussex 1959
IT WAS LATE IN THE NIGHT - GYPSY LADDIE
'TWAS MARY CONCEIVED - Christmas Carol (his own comp) "all in
the year of one"-- Dominic BEHAN (unacc) in Radio Prog 1957 "Sing
Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000
IT WAS NATURE'S GAY DAY - ROUD#2647 - BSs
'TWAS NEAR FLEET STREET - WILLIAMS #12 Mrs Bond, Faringdon, Berksh (w/o)
IT WAS NIGHT AND THE MOON ILLUMINATED THE SKY - TRIP OVER THE MOUNTAIN
IT WAS-NA MY FORTUNE TO GET HER - FALSE BRIDE
'TWAS OF A BRISK YOUNG SHEPHERDESS - SAILOR AND THE SHEPHERDESS
'TWAS OF A BROOM DASHER - GREEN BROOM
'TWAS OF A DAMSEL BOTH FAIR AND HANDSOME - DAUGHTER IN THE DUNGEON
'TWAS OF A COMELY YOUNG LADY FAIR - DARK-EYED SAILOR
'TWAS OF THREE JOLLY WELSHMAN - THREE HUNTSMEN
IT WAS ON A COLD AND WINTER'S DAY - FORSAKEN MOTHER AND CHILD
'TWAS ON A DUSKY EVE - DEVIL AND LITTLE MIKE
'TWAS ON AN EASTER MONDAY - WILLIAMS #57 Wm Bradshaw, Bibury, Gloucestersh
(w/o)
IT WAS ON A MONDAY MORNING - LINEN SONG
'TWAS ON A SUNDAY MORNING - UPON A SUNDAY MORNING
'TWAS ON ONE APRIL MORNING - "just as the sun was rising - I
heard the small birds sing - they were singing Lovely Nancy" - Young
men are false - ROUD#1546 - BARING GOULD - JFSS 4 1910 pp94-6 Priscilla Wyatt-Edgell
from R Bryant, Cowley, Devon 1908 - SHARP SG 2003 p38 2v from Ellen Carter,
Cheddar Cliffs, Somerset 1906 & 1908 & 4v from R Bryant - see also LOVELY
NANCY -- Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-87 1973
IT WAS ON ONE MONDAY MORNING - "just by the break of day"
- GRAINGER Ms #97/71 Wm Hilton, Keelby, Lincolnsh 1906 - WILLIAMS #266 Filkins,
Oxfordsh (w/o)
IT WAS ONE MORNING - EARLY EARLY IN THE SPRING
IT WAS ONE SUMMER MORNING - WHITE COCKADE
IT WAS SOON ONE MORNING - LEADBELLY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972
'TWAS SUMMER IN THE ROCKIES - "and the snow was falling fast"
- Children's Tangletalk -- FTX-198 B/20 (d)
Cardiff
'TWAS THE TWENTY FIRST OF LIVERPOOL - Nonsense Song - ROUD#13523 - GREIG-DUNCAN
8 2002 #1704 p238 (6v w/o) "Twas in the month of August in the middle
of July" - EFDSS "Sounds Like Folk" #3 p16 coll by John Brune
1961 -- Jimmy THOMPSON of Stirling rec by John Brune, Blairgowrie Perthsh
1961 "The 21st of Liverpool"
'TWAS THERE BESIDE A FOUNTAIN - AU BORD D'UNE FONTAINE
'TWAS THROUGH THE GROVES - "the other day" - Lament
for lovers absence - ROUD#1046 - JFSS 3:4 (13) 1909 pp285-6 Guyer/ RVW: E Shergold,
Southampton, Hampsh 1906/ 1909 - REEVES EC p165 Gardiner: Daniel Wigg, Preston
Condover, Hampsh 1907 (w/o) - PALMER RVW 1983 #117 pp178-9 E Shergold "Through
the groves" (with note about composer) - see also THROUGH THE GROVES
- THROUGH THE WOODS
'TWAS WITHIN A MILE OF EDINBURGH TOWN - WITHIN A MILE
'TWAS YOU SIR - "kissed the pretty girl" - ROUD#1333
- Late 18thCentury Catch or Glee - Universal Songster 1 p170 - WILLIAMS FSUT
p301-2 #183 David Ball Aston Oxfordsh (w/o)
IT WILL NEVER DO - DDAW HI DDIM (Welsh)
ITALIAN DANCE - Reel - MITTEL #28 p13 (D) 3pts
ITALIAN MONFRINA, THE - Jig (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #40 p20 "Quadrille"
(written 12/8) - COLE #4 p61 "Pander Dance" - KERR MM 1
#10 p27 - Tunebook Ms J25 "Pantheon Dance" - WILSON p83
ITALIAN SCHOTTISCHE, THE - SEVEN STEP POLKA
ITALIAN WALTZ, THE -- Percy LAVARELLO (mel) of Tristan de Cunha rec by PK,
Gosport, 1962: FTX-609 - Oscar WOODS (mel): TOPIC
12-TS-229 1973/ TSCD-659
ITALY - see also SARDINIA - SICILY
- CHICKA TONY WENT TO LONDON (K) - CHICKA TONY WENT TO LONDON (K) - HERE COMES
Mrs MACARONI (K) - LOOK AT THAT SILLY OLD WOMAN (Italian K) - NEAPOLITAN THRESHER'S
JIG - POOR MAN'S FAMILY - STAND IN THE MIDDLE (K) - THERE CAME A GIRL FROM ITALY
(K) -- Recordings - see AREA
Listing
ITINERANTS - BUSKERS
IVOR - "Now my name is Mike, or Mick if you like" -
ROUD#2570 - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p79 Alfred Watts, Newcastle, Northumberland
1948
IVORY COAST -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
IVY - I'LL CLING TO YOU LIKE IVY
IVY GREEN, THE - "O a dainty plant is the I G" - ROUD#2662
- Many BSs incl BG 3:#1/ 9:#1/ 9:#242 - SHEPARD HSL 1973 p180 Bs Walker Durham
(w/o) - WILLIAMS #376 Mrs Peer, Eastcourt, Wiltsh (w/o)
IVY HOUSE - Jig - KERR MM 4 #258 p28 (G)
IVY HOUSE - Reel - MITTEL #34 p14 (D)
IVY LEAF, THE - Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #97 p42 - FUREY p42 "
Corakerry
Lass" --
Paddy BREEN (vert flute) of Clare, rec by PK, London 1952:
FTX-078 - Michael GORMAN (fid) of Co Sligo with Margaret
BARRY (banjo), rec by PK, London, 1956: FTX-174/ TOPIC
12-T-288 1976 "Carracastle Lasses"/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997
- Felix DORAN (U-pipes) rec by PK, Clones, Co Monaghan 1964: FTX-172/
TOPIC 12-T-288 1976/ OSSIAN OSS 63 on CASS-1278