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JIG OF SLURS, THE -- Ciaran TOURISH, Dermot McLAUGHLIN, Tommy PEOPLES, Seamus GIBSON, Seamus & Kevin GLACKIN, Proinsias & Mairead O Maonaigh, Paula Doohan, Liz Doherty & others (fids) rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional Music Society of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 bef "Irish Washerwoman"

JIGS - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

JIGGED HARE - comp by Ted VERGE -- ZIGGURAT 1974: FTX-090

JILLY JO - JENNY JONES (K)

JIM ALONG JOSIE - "Jump - Jim along Joe" - Damon calls it "Jim Along Josie" and says it was written by New York minstrel-performer Edward Harper in 1838 (Jeff Warner) - Cf JUMPING JUDY -- Hobart SMITH (banjo GDGAD tuning in minor key) rec by Fleming Brown, Chicago 1963: ROUNDER 1799 2001 - Tom SMITH of Guyandotte, W. Va. rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NYC 1952 (2v & ch): APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000 - Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children"CASS-1225

JIM AND JOHN -- Ed & Lonnie YOUNG (fife & drum): SMITHSONIAN Music from the Festival of American Folklife

JIM AND ME - Modern Religious ballad popular with hillbilly singers (comp by the Garner brothers?) -- Hobart SMITH, Preston SMITH & Texas GLADDEN (voc), Bluefield Va: Baptist Hymns & White Spirituals from the Southern Mountains NEW WORLD NW-294 1977/ Preston and his brother Hobart SMITH (gtr & vocals) with their sister Texas GLADDEN (vocals) rec by Alan Lomax, Salem, Va Aug 1959: ROUNDER CD-1704 1997

JIM ANDERSON'S DELIGHT
- Shetland Jig comp by R Cooper -- Willie HUNTER & Aly BAIN (fids) with Violet Tulloch (Piano) "Down Home" (TV Series) in USA & Canada LISMOR LIF-7011 1986 CASS-0814

JIM BLAKE - "your wife lies dying came over the wire tonight" message to father, engine-driver, oldest on the Night Express - signalman mistaken for her husband - dying whisper: "God speed that Express Train" but went in ditch with Engineer - "I'll meet her in heaven" - (learned off American Soldier in 14-18 War) -- John FINDLATER rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 1955: FTX-063 Sound of chickens & talk following

JIM BOULTON'S FANCY - Hornpipe - O'NEILL MOI #1756/ DMI #928 (A)

JIM CRO CRWSTYN - Welsh -- Elwyn GRIFFITHS (voc/gtr): 7"RTR-1038 (learnt from his grandmother)

JIM CROW - "Wheel about and turn about - dance JC" - Children's game song - ROUD#12442 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1627 p179 (1v w/o)

JIM CROW - "I put my hand upon her " - Shanty - Mark Page rec by James Carpenter, Sunderland 94/404 - Andrew Salters, Greenock 124/431

JIM CROW TRAIN -- Josh WHITE: [LONDON LL-1341 & MERCURY MG-36052] CASS-0240

JIM CROW'S RAMBLE - "Him went one night to ramble a short time ago - When ebrybody gin to talk Of me JC" - Ch: "Wheel about and turn about" - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)

JIM DANDY -- Herbert LAST rec by PK, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1955: FTX-099 "Jump Jim, Dandy" -- THE TRAVELLERS Skiffle Group rec London SE17 23/7/57: RPL LP 23570

JIM GUNTER AND THE STEER -- Obray RAMSEY (voc/banjo) rec S Appalachians: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-617 1956

JIM HALL'S FANCY - "Air with variations" comp by Foster Charlton & publ sheet form by The N Piper's Society -- Jim HALL (N-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-413 1980

JIM JONES AT BOTANY BAY - "O listen for a moment lads - o'er the sea from England's shore I was obliged to sail - Jury guilty, Judge life - flog the poaching out of you - attack pirates - rather have joined them than chain-gang" (mention of Donohue who was shot and killed 1830) - Australian Transportation Ballad - PALMER TOTT 1974 p244 text: from Macalister "Old Pioneering Days 1907, Australia/ tune: "Irish Molly" (Lilliburlero) -- Glen TOMASETTI (voc/ gtr) , Australian, rec by PK 1962: 4"RTR-1078 - A L LLOYD with Alf EDWARDS (E-conc) rec by Sean Davies, London: TOPIC 12-TS-203 1971/ ROOT & BRANCH #1 EFDSS 1999 - John KIRKPATRICK (with baritone conc): TOPIC 12-TS-295 1976 -

JIM KEEFE'S POLKA - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #64 p33 (Dm) - MOYLAN 2 #188 p109 (##A) from John O Leary (melodeon) - TAYLOR 1 p29 (D) "J K's no 1" - TWEED p35 (D)

JIM KEEFE'S SLIDE -- Jackie DALEY & Seamus CRAY (fid/mel) rec Gloucester Folk Club: on Radio 2 "Folkweave" 29/11/79: CASS- 0411

JIM KENNEDY'S FAVOURITE - LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND (Reel)

JIM MOORE'S FANCY - Reel - COLE #8 p50 (##A) "The Flowers of Michigan" - O'NEILL MOI #1236 & DMI #510 (Am)

JIM RAYNER - "My name is Jim Rayner - I am a cordwainer" - WILLIAMS #590 "The Hard-working Snob"

JIM THE CARTER('S) LAD -- "My name is Jim the Carter, a jolly cock am I" - ROUD#1080 - BSs "Little Jim the Carter Lad" incl SBG 2:#145/ 5:#214/ 6:#211/ 7:#200 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #457 (3var) - HENRY SOP #171 "Jim the Carman lad" (4 v) - WILLIAMS #611 (w/o) - HAMER GG 1967 pp68-9 'Taffy" Millard, Cornwall "Jimmy the Carter's Lad" - DAVIES HC 1972 p6 Arthur Baker, North Warnborough, Hampsh - COPPER S&SB 1973 pp244-5 - PALMER from Peter Kennedy 1974 Goodfellow's tune (by permission of Folktrax) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #228 pp512-3 Jack Goodfellow 1954 - PALMER EBECS 1979 #19 pp44-5 Frank Hichcliffe, Yorksh "Joe the Carrier's Lad" - Cf THE CARTER IS THE LAD - COUNTRY CARRIER -- Cornelius GODWIN, Ashcote, Somerset 1938: RPL 1672 - Jim Cox, rec by PK 1950, Dorset: "Jimmy the Carter lad" words in file - Becket WHITEHEAD rec by Seamus Ennis, Delph, Oldham, Lancs 24/5/52: RPL 18136 - Jimmy McBEATH rec by Alan Lomax 14/11/53: FTX-059/ ROUNDER 82161-1834-2 2002 "The Jolly Carter Lad" - "Jim" (Harold) SWAIN, rec by Bob Copper, Angmering, Sussex 5/10/54: RPL 22763/ FTX-427 "Jim the Carter's Lad" (version mixed with JOLLY WAGGONER) - Jack GOODFELLOW rec by PK, Rennington, Northumberland 30/11/54: 7"RTR-0039/ RPL 22443 talk bef/ CAEDMON TC-1144/ TOPIC 12-T-159/ FTX-021 (with whistling & jingles) & 425 - Tom DENLEY, rec by PK, Brockhampton, Cheltenham, Glos Feb 1957: FTX-415 - George BELTON rec by Tony Wales, Sussex: EFDSS LP-1008 1967 & Karl Dallas rec Lewes Arms, Lewes: TRANSATLANTIC XTRS-1150 1975 - Bob ARNOLD with YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-83 1972 from his father/ THE YETTIES on Radio 2" 4/11/87: CASS 60-0555/ Radio 2 1/11/89: CASS- 90-0569/ on Radio 2 8/8/90 "War" CASS-60-1033 - Johnny COLLINS & friends: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-014 1973 (Belton) - HOLME VALLEY BEAGLES: LEADER LEE-4056 1975 - Frank HINCHCLIFFE rec by David Bland, Dunbford Bridge, Yorksh 1972: TOPIC 12-TS-308 1977 "Joe the Carrier's Lad" - Bob PENFOLD (gypsy) rec by Sam Richards, Devon: TOPIC 12-TS-349 1979 "Rattling Irish Boy" - Sam FRIEND rec by Neil Lanham, Framsden, Woodbridge, Suffolk: NL-02 1995 CASS-1358

JIMMY - "Jimmy she cried if my father hears you" - meet me by the seaside - gown - ROUD#2548 - JFSS 8 1930 pp209-10 Hammond: Mrs Russell, Upwey, Dorset

JIMMY ALLEN - Reel or Polka -- Dave SWARBRICK (fid): ELEKTRA BY- 6030 1967 - THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-222 1973 used for "Winster Galop" with "Teribus" - Jimmy PALLISTER (fid) rec Cambo, Northumberland: TOPIC 12-TS-267 1975 - Alistair ANDERSON (Engl conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-501 1974 aft "Derwentwater's Farewell" & bef "Herd on the Hill"

JIMMY AND HIS OWN TRUELOVE - "How cruel were the wars that forced my love away" - She bids Jimmy a tearful farewell as he leaves for the West Indies and gives him diamond rings - he promises to remain faithful - LAWS #0-30 ABBB 1957 p240 - ROUD#958 - Broadsides by Pitts, Jennings etc "Jemmy's Farewell" - JOYCE OIFM 1909 p212 "Jemmy mo veela sthore" (transl from Irish Gaelic) --- McKENZIE BSNS 1928 #44 pp128-9 Mrs James Campbell (w/o) (Girl is "Annie") -- Mr HOOPER, rec Kingston, Corfe, Isle of Purbeck Dorset, 17/9/43: RPL 6779 (78) "Jimmy Boy"

JIMMY AND I WILL BE MARRIED - TWO CHOICES

JIMMY AND NANCY - JAMIE AND NANCY - NANCY OF YARMOUTH - WILLIAM AND NANCY

JIMMY AND NANCY - "The cold wintry wind is bitterlie blowing" - ROUD#2753 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp101-2 Angelo Dornan 1954-60

JIMMY AND PEGGY - YOUNG PEGGY

JIMMY AND SALLY - SHEPHERD AND HIS FIFE

JIMMY BROWN - GUISE OF TOUGH

JIMMY CLAY (Sky) -- Mike WHELLANS (voc/gtr) & Aly BA(IN (fid): LEADER LER-2022 1971 (S)

JIMMY CRACK CORN - SO EARLY IN THE MORNING

JIMMY DOYLE'S FAVOURITE JIG - MOYLAN 2 #259 p148 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon)

JIMMY DOYLE'S POLKA #1 & #2 - CEOL 5.1 Untitled - MOYLAN 2 #51 pp30-31 (G) & #69 pp39-40 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

JIMMY DOYLE'S POLKA #3 - MOYLAN 2 #249 pp143-4 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

JIMMY DOYLE'S SLIDE - MOYLAN 2 #108 pp62-3 (##A) from John O Leary (melodeon) learned from Patsy Cronin of Shrone

JIMMY DRUMMOND - "O my name it is bold/young JD" - taken and arrested - Arran jail - song contains cant words - ROUD#2157 (Choring) & #2506 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #342 p768 John Brune: travellers, St Fillans, Loch Earn, Perthsh 1956 "The Choring Song" - FMJ 3:1 1975 p57 Jessie MacDonald (w/o) - MacCOLL- SEEGER TSES 1977 p296-7 "Big Jimmie Drummond" from Willie McPhee, tinker - TOCHER 44 1992 p84 from Willie McPhee (notes by Sheila Douglas) - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp153-4 3v from Jeannie Robertson -- Jeannie ROBERTSON (of Aberdeen) rec by Alan Lomax 1951 & PK, London 1953: FTX-031 (3v) "The Choring Song"/ SAYDISC SDL-407 1994

JIMMY FOYERS - JAMIE FOYERS

JIMMY GIBLEN'S REEL - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #118 p58 (D)

JIMMY GREY - Comic cowboy song -- Peggy SEEGER (voc/ gtr) rec by PK, Cider Press, Dartington, Devon Dec 1971 5"RTR-0802

JIMMY GUIRY - Triple Jig - TEA IN THE MORNING

JIMMY HOLMES FAVOURITE - Reel - COLE p46 (D) Scotch

JIMMY JOHNSON - CRABFISH

JIMMY KEEP YOUR RINGTAIL WARM - JAMBOREE

JIMMY LEYBURN - JIMMY RAEBURN

JIMMY McELBEE - "J M, McGhee and me" - ROUD#1878 -- Mary DUFFY rec by Sam Richards, Stockton-on-Tees, Yorksh: FOLKWAYS FE-38553/ CASS-1292

JIMMY MO MHILE STOR - Irish Gaelic - ROCHE 1 #15 p11 3/4 (A)- JIMMY AND HIS OWN TRUELOVE -- rec Celtic Congress, Edinburgh 14/8/59: RPL LP 26595 (Irish group) - Paddy MALONEY & Sean POTTS (tune on whistles) with Peadar MERCIER (bodhran) Clare: CLADDAGH CC-15 1974

JIMMY MURPHY - "Now he's dead and gone - his troubles are over" - Seduction Song with Ch: "With his long Tom John Squiddy monkey whisky doodle ayedi-do-day" - Words from Robert Graves in file -- Harry SCOTT rec by PK, Eaton Bray, Beds 1958: RPL LP 26071 (1v & ch only) - Robert GRAVES rec for RPL by D G Bridson: CASS-0160 - Kevin HORAN with TRADLADS: TLCD 001 (Denmark) 1997 (learnt from Frank Harte)

JIMMY O BRIEN'S JIG - James O Brien fiddler from Co Mayo who visited Chicago in 1876 - MOYLAN 2 #214 pp123 (A) from John O Leary (melodeon) - O NEILL MOI #991/ DMI #206 (G) 3pts

JIMMY OWEN - SEIMIDH EOGHAININ DUIBH

JIMMY RAEBURN - "My name is Jimmy Raeburn, in Glesga I was born" - "You hills and dales o Caledonia - Transportation Ballad - ROUD#600 - FORD VS 1899 p55-56/ p243 "James Raeburn's Farewell" (6v w/o) - DUNCAN Ms W380 M36 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1535 pp53-63 (17var) "Jamie Raeburn" - JFSS 2:8 1906 pp180-181 RVW Norfolk "John Raeburn" (4v) - HENRY SOP #151 "JR's Farewell" (6v) - ORD BB 1930 pp357-8 6v/m "JR's Farewell" - SEEGER-MacCOLL S! 1960 p80 Wm Miller (Ewan's father), Stirling - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES 1977 p288-290 Charlotte Higgins, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1963 - PALMER RVW 1983 #62 pp99- 100 RVW: Mr Crist, Kings Lynn,Norfolk 1905 "John R" -- Jessie MURRAY of Buckie, Banffsh rec by Alan Lomax, Edinburgh Ceili, 1951: RPL 21538/ CAEDMON TC-1163/ TOPIC 12-T-195 - Jeannie ROBERTSON rec by PK, London 1953: FTX-187 - Togo CRAWFORD rec by Seamus Ennis, Mossdale, Kircudbrightsh 28/5/53: RPL 21863/ FTX-262 - Davie STEWART (v/acc) rec by PK, Dundee, Angus 1956: FTX-180/ rec by Alan Lomax, London 1957: ROUNDER 82161-1633-2 2002 "Jamie R" - Ewan McCOLL & Peggy SEEGER: TOPIC 12-T-16 1959 - Willie SCOTT: TOPIC 12-T-183 1968 - Phoebe SMITH (gypsy): TOPIC 12-TS-304 1977/ VETERAN VT136CD 1998 "Johnny Abourne" (Note: for "Caledonia" Phoebe sings "Canada-i-o") - Jim McGONIGLE (unacc) Inishowen, Donegal ITSC-001 CASS-0887 - (Tom SCOTT rec by Peter SHEPHEARD, Aberdeensh Oct 1967: Musical Traditions MT-CD-308 'Ythanside') --- Martin WYNDHAM-READ: LEADER LER-2028 1971 (Australian version)

JIMMY RANDAL - BONNY HIND - LORD RANDAL

JIMMY RANSOM(E) - LORD RANDAL - POLLY VAUGHAN

JIMMY ROSE HE WENT TO TOWN - "to promenade a lady" -- Mike & Peggy SEEGER with harmponica & banjo (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) "American Folksongs for Children" 1987 CASS-1225-6

JIMMY RUN DOWN TO YOUR UNCLE - TOMMY MAKE ROOM FOR YOUR UNCLE

JIMMY WARD'S - Jig - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #2 p3 Bobby Casey, Co Clare (Dm)

JIMMY WENT OUT FOWLING - MOLLY BAWN

JIMMY WHELAN - JAMES WHALEN

JIMMY WILL BE SLAIN IN THE WARS I'M AFRAID - "As I was a-walking for my recreation" - "Blackbirds and thrushes sing loud in the bushes" girl laments for Jimmy - ROUD#329 (with "Hares on the Mountains") - VOC LIB 1822 p541 "As I walked out" - SHARP- MARSON FSS 5 pp10-12 George Wyatt (w) & Mrs Chapmam (m) - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #139 p536-539 Mrs Chapman, Ubley 1906 1v/m/ George Wyatt, West Harptree/ Mrs Lock, Muchelney Ham 1904 1v/m/ George Say, Churchill, Somerset 1908 2v/m "Blackbirds and Thrushes" - Sel Ed vol 1 #20 pp50-51 - SHARP SG 2003 p103 4v from George Wyatt, West Harptree, Somerset 1904 "Blackbirds and Thrushes" -- see also HARES ON THE MOUNTAINS -- Shirley COLLINS with John HASTED (banjo), Ralph RINZLER (gtr), Guy Carawan (gtr) rec by PK 1958 (ARGO): SEE FOR MILES SEE- 212 1987 - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX-147

JIMMY WILSON - comp MacColl/ Seeger - JW, sentenced to death in Alabama, 1958, for stealing $1.75, awakened public interest and he was committed to life -- Ewan MacCOLL & Peggy SEEGER: TOPIC 12-T-16 1959

JINGLE AT THE WINDOWS - "tidy-o - if one window" - ROUD#3597 - RANDOLPH OFS 3 pp313-4 - SEEGER AFS for Children 1948 p173

JINGLE BELLS -- played on Penny Piano: SAYDISC SDLL-327 1981 cassette with "Star of Bethlehem" - CLANCY BROTHERS (Tom, Pat, Liam & Bob): SHENACHIE 52017 1987 "Buala Bas"

JINGLE BELLS - BATMAN SMELLS - "Robin ran away - they lost two wheels from the bat mobile - they landed in the hay - whoopee" & another parody -- rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-3853 1981/ CASS-1292

JINGLES - RHYMES

JINGO RING, THE - MULBERRY BUSH (K)

JINNY JAN - "Come to see JJ, JJ, JJ" - Children's Singing Game - ROUD#1047 - BARING GOULD Ms #140 from Mr Webber of Tiverton: Brampford Speke, Devon - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 pp66-7 - REEVES EC pp166-7 SBG: nn Bramford Speke, Devon 1864 (w/o) -- Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-4 1969

JOAN O GRINFIELD - POOR COTTON WEAVER

JOAN SANDERSON - BABBITY BOWSTER

JOAN TO JAN - "I long to be married says J to J" - no boots - stockings - ROUD#313 - BELL SP 1857 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p87 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #314 pp353-4 Wm Nott, Meshaw, Devon 1904 - SHARP Cf I p103 Wm Nott - JFSS 2:6 1905 pp58-9 Sharp: Wm Nott - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p168 - OPIE ODNR 1951 #43 - SIMPSON BBBB 1966 p595 "Quoth John to Joan" - RICHARDS-STUBBS 1979 p126 from Sharp Devon - Cf WHEN SHALL WE GET MARRIED?

JOAN'S ALE - WHEN JOAN'S ALE WAS NEW

JOAN'S PLACKETT - Old English 6/8 Jig - WILSON p 106 (G) (with dance descr)

JOB - ("Cerdd Job") - Welsh -- John MORRIS with Osian ELLIS (harp) rec 17/3/50: RPL 17299

JOB JENKINS - BAKER'S OVEN

JOB LOT - dance tune comp by Bryon Bonnett 1988 (DT)

JOB OF JOURNEYWORK, THE - Set Dance (D) (14 bars in 2nd Strain) - CRANITCH #92 p163 - GLOVER p38 - O'NEILL MOI #1792/ DMI #966 - - ROCHE 2 #271 p29 - Cf BUNCH OF RUSHES-- James MORRISON (fid) Tom ENNIS (U-pipes) John MULLEN (piano) rec New York 1921-1935: TOPIC 12-T-390 1980 - John DORAN (U-pipes) rec by Kevin Danagher, IFLC, Dublin 1947 on RTE radio prog 28/3/88 & 4/4/88 CASS-90-0914 - Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec Irish Folklore Commission, Co Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 d/cass 1990 - May KEOGH (fid) with Tommy DEMPSEY (acc): GAEL-LINN CEF- 017 1967 (M) - Bernard O Sullivan & Tommy Mc MAHON (concertinas) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-502 1975 - Mick FOSTER (acc/gtr/voc) & Tony ALLEN (gui/voc): RITZ London LC-TV-1/ CASS-0956 - BELHAVEL TRIO: TOPIC TSCD-670 1998 Working folk - Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): on Radio 2 25/11/87: CASS-0405

JOBBING MASON, THE - "I thank my friends who hitherto" - WILLIAMS #32 Mr Long, Acton Turville, Gloucestersh (w/o)

JOBIE LEE - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE rec 1974: FTX-046

JOCK AND MEG - "O John, what's this you've done, your head this morning's sair" Ch: "Singing fal" - Scots Drinking Song - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #585 (11var) - (HAILL) WEEK O' THE FAIR

JOCK GEDDES AND THE SOW - At market gets fu' (drunk) - and falls in the midden (dung-heap) and gets kissed by the sow - Comic Drinking Song to tune of Roy's Wife Of Aldivalloch variant - Cf DORAN'S ASS -- Willie SCOTT: TOPIC 12-T-183 1968/ TSCD-663 1998 Drink

JOCK HALCROW -- Orkney Strathspey & Reel Society rec by PK 15/7/55 aft "Stronsay Waltz"/ A-ROVING Radio Prog 1968 #8

JOCK HAMILTON - "Duke Hamilton wagered a wager - 500 guineas to gain - that he would gavy through London - not speak a word but sing" Ch: "An' still he sang" - couldn't stop him and he won the Bailiff's Daughter - ROUD#5869 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 1983 #324 (3var) - Cf CHAPPELL Roxburghe Ballads 1871 6.513-4

JOCK HAWK - "One day I into Glasgow went" - goes to dance and is robbed of everything including his clothing - ROUD#2331 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 #295 p371 (10var) - ORD BB 1930 p278-9 13v (w/o) "JH'S Adventures in Glasgow" - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p101 Boston Dunn, Falkirk, Stirlingsh - BUCHAN-HALL SF 1973 p16 from Greig Ms (Version D) - PALMER EBBB 1980 pp155-7 from Ord -- The CLUTHA: ARGO ZFB-18 1971 (Ord version with tune & ch added)

JOCK McCUDDY - HEY JOCK McCUDDY

JOCK McGRAW - "For it's noo I am a soldier bold" - Scots Soldier's Enlistment Song - ROUD#1877 - BSs - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p171 (2var) - tune see PIPER McNEILL -- BELFAST GIRL SINGERS rec 20/4/48: RPL 13163-4 (coll Hugh Quinn) - John STRACHAN rec by Alan Lomax & Hamish Henderson, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire 16/7/51: ROUNDER 82161-1835-2 2002 "The Stootest Man in the Forty Twa"/ FTX-066 & FTX-516/ EMBER FA-2055 1968 - Jimmy MacBEATH (with ch) rec by Alan Lomax & Hamish Henderson 17/7/51: ROUNDER 82161-1834-2 2002 "The Gallant Forty Twa"/ COLLECTOR JES-10 1960 45-EP/ FTX-060 - KERRIES: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-9 1967 - Archie FISHER: TOPIC 12-TS-277 1976

JOCK O HAZELDEAN/ HAZELGREEN - "Why weep you by the tide, lady?" "One night as I rode o'er the lane with moonlight" - overheard fair young maid lamenting for her dear - he takes her to find her young man - hope shes enjoying her married life" - Words by Sir Walter Scott based on CHILD #293E & originally attached to song IN JANUARY LAST (1677) which D'Urfey introduced in play A FOND HUSBAND - ROUD#250 - Alexander Campbell: ALBYN'S ANTHOLOGY (1816) - CHRISTIE TBA I 1876 p124 "Jock o' Hazelgreen" - GREIG-DUNCAN Coll 1995 vol 5 #1029 p373 3v w/o "Jock o' Hazel Green" & #1030 p374 "Parody on Jock o Hazeldean" - tune in KERR 3 p12 - SHARP Ms 4858/3336 - USA - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #43 (vol 1 p294) Lloyd Fitzgerald, Nash, Va.1918 "John of Hazelgreen" (DC 2004) - PEACOCK NFL 1965 vol 2 p237 "Johnny from H" -- SPINNERS: EMI SCX-6493 1972 "John o' Hazeldean" - John ARMSTRONG (fid) Northumberland: TOPIC 12-TS-239 1974 - Packie Manus BYRNE: TOPIC 12-TS-257 "Johnny O' Hazeldean" - CORRIES: WAVERLEY 258-06-944 CASS 60-0991 - Singer at concert in Virginia (Horton Barker ?) RTR-0322 "John of Hazel Green" -- Martin WINSOR & Redd SULLIVAN at The Troubadour: DEACON DEA 1045 1971

JOCK O HAZELDEAN - Instrum: -- Colin ROSS (N-pipes) rec by Burt Feintuch, Portsmouth, NH, USA 20/8/98: SMITHSONIAN-FOLKWAYS SFW-40473 1999 bef "Gentle Maiden"

JOCK O LEGS -- Tim GREENWOOD (Hertfordshire version): LEADER LER-2025 1971

JOCK O' RHYNIE - RHYNIE

JOCK O THE SIDE - "Now Liddesdale has ridden a raid" - CHILD #187 - ROUD#82 - BRUCE-STOKOE - STOKOE-REAY SBNE 1899 pp145-7 - WHITTAKER NCB - JFSS 1936 pp53-5

JOCK SCOTT - "Come all my friends both far and near" - Working as a servant he falls in love with the daughter and has to leave but her father pusues on horse and fetches her home - they meet again on holiday but finally he goes to prison in Aberdeen for forgery - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1096 pp49-53 (4var) 21v/4m

JOCK SHEEP - BAFFLED KNIGHT

JOCK STEWART - I'M THE MAN YOU DON'T MEET EVERY DAY

JOCK TAMSON'S TRIPE - "I've lived along wi' his mither - darling son" - mither puts soap and soda in can instead of tripe - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 1983 #286 (6var) - BUCHAN-HALL SF 1978

JOCK THE LEG - (AND THE MERRY MERCHANT) - CHILD Ballad #282 - ROUD#3856 - - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p272 (7var) -- Alex STEPHENS #046/ 303/ 305, Alex TROUP #053, Mary THAIN #189, David EDWARDS #192, Bell DUNCAN #290/ 296, William & Mrs DUNCAN #296, Alex ROBB #318 rec on Dictaphone by James M. Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - Ewan MacCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-6267 1956 (coll in Galloway) - NOTTS ALLIANCE: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-011 1972 (from Mc Coll)

JOCK WILSON'S BALL - Reel -- Angus GRANT (H-fid) with William LAURIE (P-acc) & John Mc INTYRE (bass): TOPIC 12-TS-347 1978 aft March: "Clan Mc Coll" & Strathspey: "Cameron's got his wife again"

JOCKEY - "Young Jockey is the blithest lad" - ROUD#8684 - BSs

JOCKEY AND JENNY - "O Jockey courted Jenny all in the height of Spring" - "for whilst a man's a bachelor there's nothing to provide" - height of Spring - black and rolling eye - ROUD#1556 - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 1990 #823 p226 "Jocky's Proposal" (2var) - JFSS 3:4 (13) 1909 pp310-11 RVW: Alfred Porter, Basingstoke, Hampsh 1909 - PALMER RVW 1983 #34 pp55-6 from Alfred Porter - see also JOCKEY SAID TO JINNIE - TWAS WITHIN A MILE

JOCKEY BENDY - COCKABENDY

JOCKEY BRUCE - JOHN BRUCE O' THE FORNET

JOCKEY DANCE, THE - Hornpipe - KOHLER 1 p45 (D) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #87 p25 (D)

JOCKEY DRUCKEN BABBLE -- Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH CCF-12 1984 bef "Sae Merry as we hae been"

JOCKEY IS THE LAD FOR ME - Song Air - Tunebook Ms 3/4 (G) #158 p233

JOCKEY LAY UP IN THE HAYLOFT - Slip Jig -- HIGH LEVEL RANTERS: LEADER LER-2037 1973

JOCKEY SAID TO JINNIE - "Jock he says to Jinnie, O Jinnie will you hae me?" - ROUD#1792 - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 p45 Mrs Wm McNab 1929+

JOCKEY TO THE FAIR - "Twas on the morn of sweet May Day" - ROUD#3344 - VOC LIB 1822 p617 - BELL EB 1856 p465 - FORD 1899 p90 (5v words only) - JEFDSS 1956 p11 - FOXWORTHY 1976 coll by Janet Blunt, Oxfordsh 1907 -- CREIGHTON TSNS 1950 p170 -- Sam BENNETT rec RPL 13201/ rec by PK, Ilmington, Warwksh 1950: FTX-098 - Archer GOODE rec by Gwilym Davis, Cheltenham, 1975: FTX-417 (from Sam Bennett) --- FOLKWAYS FM-4006 Nova Scotia sung

JOCKEY TO THE FAIR - Jig/ Set Dance (12 bars in 2nd Strain) - also used for Cotswold Morris (G)- JEFDSS 1956 p11 William Wells, Bampton, Oxfordsh - BAYARD DTF 1982 #215 p169 "The Irish Volunteer" (8var of a 2/4 tune that may be related) - KERR "Pretty Tunes" p10 "Scotch Air" - LOESBURG ITB Pt 1 1986 p41 - O NEILL MOI #1796/ DMI #969 "The Jockey at the Fair" - ROCHE 1911 2 p32 -- Sam BENNETT (fid) rec Ilmington Warwicksh 29/5/46 RPL 9826- William KIMBER (conc) rec by PK 1951/ rec 4/11/56: RPL LP 23504/ 383 & 326-C45 complete dance (rec 1945)/ TOPIC 12-T-249 1974 - William WELLS (fid) rec by PK 1952 "Jogging to the Fair" - John (fid), Vincent (fid) & Benignus (mel) McCUSKER, rec by PK, Kilcreavy, Co Armagh, 31/5/52: FTX-372/ RPL 18548 - HAYMAKERS BAND led by PK, rec London 25/3/56: RPL LP 23649/ FTX-041 bef "Old Towler" - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) rec London 7/2/58: RPL LP 23931/ FTX-374 - "Fanny" FRYER (mel) with Abingdon Morris, rec by PK, London 12/5/56: RPL LP 23926/ FTX-116 - R Kenworthy SCHOFIELD (3 hole pipe & tabor) rec London: FTX-325 - Sean MAGUIRE (fid) with Eilis Ni MHARCAIGH (piano): GAEL-LINN CEF-011 [nd] - GAEL-LINN GL-10 (45 EP) U-pipes/ fid/ stepping - May KEOGH (fid) with Tommy DEMPSEY (acc): GAEL-LINN CEF-017 1967 - Tony ROSE (recorder, drum & Morris bells): LEADER LER-2024 1971 - Rollo WOODS (conc): FOREST TRACKS FT-3008 1975 (Bampton version) - SON OF MORRIS ON: EMI SHSM-2012 1976

JOCKEY WENT TO THE WOOD -- Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH CCF- 12 1984 aft "Sae merry as we hae been"

JOCKEY'S FROLIC - Jig - Tunebook Ms J4

JOCKEY'S SONG, THE - CREEPING JANE

JODY - Chain Gang Song - "Yeah yeah" "I've been working all day long - a-pickin this stuff called cotton and corn" -- Gang rec by Pete Seeger Texas/ Video V.11 Afro Amercan Work Songs - Pamela WARRICK-SMITH GREENHAYS GR-90721 1990 CASS-0798

JOE BANE'S - Reel - BOWEN p41 (G) from PJ & Martin Hayes: -- ICE 003/ G REEN LINNET GLCD 1127

JOE BOWERS - "My name it is JB - and I have a brother Ike - I came from old Missouri - all the way from Pike" Having gone to California and worked hard to raise money for his marriage to Sally, Joe is understandably upset when he hears from his brother that she has married a red-haired butcher and has a red-haired baby - LAWS #B-14 NAB 1964 p139-40 - ROUD#2806 - Probably comp by John A Stone of "Put's Golden Songster" who may also have comp "Sweet Betsy From Pike" & "The Days Of Forty-Nine" (Time of Gold Rush 1849) - DEAN, Flying Cloud 1922 pp.98-99 - LOMAX ABFS 1934 p422 - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp197-8 Mrs J E Flowers, Mi (w/o) - LOMAX, Cowboy Songs 1938 pp375-7 - NEELY, Tales & Songs of Southern Illinois 1938 pp.185-187 - COX FSMWV 1939 pp65-6 Mrs Flora A Williams WVa 1927/ Grace Herst (w/o) - GARDNER & CHICKERING, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan 1939 p.480 - COX, Folk Songs Mainly from West Virginia pp.65-66 - BELDEN Mo 1940 p142 - RANDOLPH, Ozark Folk Songs 2 1947 pp191-5 - OWENS, Texas Folk Songs 1950 pp132-3 - BROWN CNCF 2 1952 p607 - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp302- 3 Utah - DWYER & LINGENFELTER, Songs of the Gold Rush 1964 pp.56-57- WARNER TAFS 1984 #63 pp163-4 Lena Bourne Fish 7v/m -- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffray, NH 1940: FTX-922 - (Ted Ashlaw rec Robert D Bethke, Hermon, New York 1972: (PHILO 1022) - J.C.WHITE rec by Vance Randolph, Fayetteville, Ark 1941: Library of Congress AAFS-LBC 2 `Songs of Love, Courtship, & Marriage'

JOE BOWMAN - "Twas at Howtown we met with JB at dawn" - Lakeland Song about famous huntsman who lived at Patterdale and hunted with foxhounds for 40 years - Up to 1922 he was master of Ullswater pack and died March 1940 at age of 89 - ROUD#1858 - SPIN Vol I #1 p11-13 contrib by Alan Bell - MELBREAK Hunt SFP 1971 p55 (w/o) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #252 pp560-1 John Dalton 1959 -- Unnamed male singer, Ambleside, Westmoreland 28/3/40: RPL 2519 (2 sides of 78 rpm) - Dialogue talk about Joe Bowman's funeral: RPL 2522 (78) - (Joe Thompson rec Norman Alford & Robert Forrester, Rockliffe, Wreay, Cumberland 1953: REYNARD RR-002) - John "Wilse" DALTON, rec by PK, Cockermouth, Cumberland 28/8/59: RPL LP 26582/ FTX-023 (with acc) (vs 1-3 only) & FTX-101 - Moore SEDGWICK talk about Joe Bowman rec by PK, Sedbergh, Yorksh, 23/11/54: RPL 22450/ FTX-120 - Billy BOWMAN (Tune on accordion): FTX-120 / FTX-307 A- ROVING Radio Prog #1- Miles WILSON, Mockerkin, Cumb 1959: 7"RTR-0111/ FTX-410/ accomp acc: 120

JOE BRADY - "I am a bold undaunted youth and JB is me name" - "there goes our Fenian Blade" - because of death of James Carey, through Kelly, Brady takes command - Lord Cavendish & Burke come out to watch polo in Phoenix Park - the "Invincibles" were hung in Kilmayne Gaol - Mrs Kelly was there in mourning for her son who she claimed was not an informer - see also RISING OF THE MOON -- Brendan BEHAN rec Dublin 1953: RTR-0595 "Joe Brady & James Connell" (end of song missing) - Dominic BEHAN rec by PK, London 1959: RTR-0492 with talk bef about singing it low

JOE BROOK - "It was Friday in October, nineteen and twenty four" - ROUD#1948 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp76-80 Wilmot McDonald 1961

JOE BURKE'S HORNPIPE -- Alistair ANDERSON (E-conc) with Dave RICHARDSON (mandolin) & Tich RICHARDSON (gtr): TOPIC 12-TFRS- 501 1974 with "The Fairy Queen"

JOE CANT'S REEL - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #568 (Am)

JOE CONWAY'S JIG - MOYLAN 2 #26 pp16-17 (Am) from John O Leary (melodeon) alt: "The Ducks and the Oats"

JOE COOLEY'S DELIGHT - Jig - RURAL FELICITY

JOE COOLEY'S REEL #1 - MOYLAN 2 #169 p97 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

JOE COOLEY'S REEL #2 - MOYLAN 2 #170 p98 (Em) from John O Leary (melodeon) -- THE BOTHY BAND rec Paris Theatre, London 15/7/76: RPL/ Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996 aft "Road to Lisnavarna"

JOE CUNNEAN'S JIG -- Tommy Mc MAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12 TFRS-502 1975 aft "Martin Talty's" & "Thomas Friel's"

JOE DERRANE'S JIG - LILTING FISHERMAN

JOE DERRANE'S REEL -- P J HERNON (mel with gtr & h-dulc) CLADDAGH CEFC-141 1989 CASS 0886 aft "Maids of Mount Cisco"

JOE FERAIL - Cajun Song - Cf Channel Islands -- Joe SEGURA (v/fid), Delchambre, La. AAFS L-5 A14/ 7"RTR-0309

JOE HIGGINS - JOE MUGGINS

JOE HILL - "I dreamed I saw JH last night" -- Joan BAEZ (voc/orch) nd: CASS 60-0813 - George STRATTON rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-38553 1981/ CASS-1292

JOE IN THE COPPER - "I am going to tell a story the truth of which I know" - servant girl Mary Anne - ROUD#2663 - BSs incl SBG 5:#101/ 7:#87 - WILLIAMS #612

JOE KEEGAN'S JIG - MAGUIRE 1 #28 p7 (D) - Other Joe Keegan jigs: ANDY PEADAR - CLONMORE - COOLELAN - DERRYVILLA HILL - LONGFIELD - MAHERS -

JOE KENNEDY'S JIG - APPLES IN WINTER

JOE LIVERMORE - "Come sit down beside me, come listen awhile" - ROUD#1826 - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp268-9 Hiram O Hilshie, Dartmouth 1929+

JOE MAHIRE MHICILIN - Reel -- Thomas CANAVAN (mel) rec Radio Eireann
1948: RPL 21832

JOE MUGGINS - I DON'T MIND IF I DO

JOE SKELTON'S - Hornpipe - TWEED p39 (D) from Joe, whistle-player from Galway

JOE THE CARRIER'S LAD - JIM THE CARTER

JOE THE COLLIER'S SON - JOLLY JOE

JOE THE MARINE - "Poor Joe the marine was in Plymouth (Portsmouth) well known - marries Polly from Portsea/ Portsmouth" - comp by John Ashley - ROUD#1681 - WILLIAMS #172 Wm Flux, Alvescot, Oxfordsh (w/o) - PURSLOW FD 1974 pp44-5 Gardiner: Henry Day, Basingstoke, Hampsh 1906 2v (rest from BS)

JOE TURNER - Ed YOUNG (cane fife) with Hobart SMITH (banjo) rec by Alan Lomax, Williamsburg, Va 1960: ROUNDER CD-1708 1997

JOGGING TO THE FAIR - O DEAR WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE

JOGGING UP TO CLAUDY - SOUR MILK CART

JOGGLE ALONG - "Come all you young men with your wicked ways - sow all your wild oats in your youthful days - the days is fsar spent, the night's coming on - give us your arm and we'll joggle along" - Kids Game in circle in which couple try to grab a place in the couple ahead of them - Cf JOLLY MILLER - OPIE SG 1985 #76 pp316-7

 
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