JOIN THE BAND - American Sailor's Hauling Song - ROUD#10432 -- John
DAVIS & St Simon's Island Singers, rec by Alan Lomax, Brunswick, Georgia 1959:
ATLANTIC SD-1346
JOIN THE BRITISH ARMY - "When I was young I used to be as fine
a man" - ROUD#2566 - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p74 Wm Miller (mcColl's
father) Stirlingsh/ Brendan Behan, Dublin 1940 - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p26 from
Behan's and Ewan McColl -- Brendan BEHAN rec Dublin 1953: RTR-0595 - Ewan
McCOLL (with gtr): TOPIC 12-T-130 1965
JOIN US IN OUR GAME - comp by Bob & Carole Pegg -- Mr FOX: TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-226 1970
JOKE AND PUSH ABOUT THE PITCHER - "The Silver Moon that shines
so bright" Ch: "Tis not yet day - why should we forsake good
liquor" - Jimmy Twitcher - Drinking Song - ROUD#1253 - VOC LIB 1822
#983 p373 (w/o) - WILLIAMS FSUT p92 #453 David Sawyer, Ogbourne, Wilts 4v/ch/Ms
#662 Henry Potter, Standlake, Oxfordsh "Joke & Push about the pitcher"
JOKING --
Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
JOLLY BACHELOR - "Hard is the fate of all womankind - confined
- controlled by their parents until they're made wise - and men are born slaves
for the rest of their lives" Ch: "Hard lines" - ROUD#385
- Cf HARD TIMES -- Lena Bourne FISH rec Frank & Anne Warner East Jaffray,
New Hampsh., USA 1940: FTX-922
JOLLY BANGER, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #156 p73 (G) from Willie
Clancy (U-pipes) Co Clare
JOLLY BARBER, THE - IRISH BARBER
JOLLY BARBER LAD, THE - "Now there was a JBL lived down in Aberdeen"
- Irish Paddy - lady fair - Easter Square - ROUD#2515 - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES
1977 pp153-154 John Macdonald (tinker)
JOLLY BEGGAR, THE - "There was an old beggarman and he was dressed
in green" Ch: "We'll gang nae mair a-rovin" - CHILD
#279 - ROUD#118 - sung by David KENNEDY (1825-1887) - FORD 1899 p9 (14v) - BARING
GOULD Ms - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p296 11var - GREIG-KEITH LL 1925 - MacCOLL SS 1953
p56 from Greig - SEDLEY 1967 p26 collated - BRONSON 4 App #63 p244 - CARPENTER
Coll - TOCHER 15 1974 p278-80 from Davie Stewart - FMJ 3:1 1975 p13 Tom Munnelly:
John Reilly (tinker) Boyle, Co Roscommon 1967 "The Rozzin Box"
- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 p194 Fred Terry Mo 1933 - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp147-8
6v & ch from Jeannie Robertson -- Alex TROUP #051, Bell DUNCAN #196/
274-5 rec on Dictaphone by James M. Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - Jeannie
ROBERTSON of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1953: RTR-7"-0664/ CAEDMON TC 1146/
TOPIC 12-T-161/ FTX-186/ FTX-503
- Lucy STEWART rec by PK, Fetterangus, Aberdeensh 27/6/55/ FTX-365/
rec by Kenneth Goldstein 1961: FOLKWAYS FG-3519 - Ewan McCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-624
1956 from Greig-Keith - John REILLY rec by Tom Munnelly Roscommon 1958: TOPIC
12-T-359/ TSCD-657 1998 "The Rosin Box" - CORRIES: FONTANA
FJL-505 1966 - Cyril TAWNEY: POLYDOR (coll by Baring Gould, Devon) - Norman
KENNEDY: TOPIC 12-T-178 1968 - Johnny HANDLE: LEADER LER-2030 1971 - PLANXTY:
POLYDOR Super 2383-186 1973 - Lizzie HIGGINS (from her mother Jeannie ROBERTSON)
rec by Hamish Henderson: TANGENT TNGM-119/D 1975/ TOPIC TSCD-667 1998 Ballads
"A Beggar Man" - Davie STEWART: TOPIC 12-T-293 1978
JOLLY BEGGARMAN, THE - LITTLE BEGGARMAN - RED-HAIRED BOY (Reel)
JOLLY BLACKSMITH, THE - TWANKYDILLO
JOLLY BROTHERS, THE - TWO BRETHREN
JOLLY BUTCHERS, THE - THREE BUTCHERS
JOLLY BUTCHERS, THE - Hornpipe - KERR MM 3 #320 p35 (D)
JOLLY CARTER LAD, THE - JIM THE CARTER LAD
JOLLY CLAM DIGGERS - RISING SUN (Reel)
JOLLY CLARE MAN, THE - RISING SUN (Reel)
JOLLY COLLIERS, THE - from 19th C Fiddler's Tunebook -- CELEBRATED
WORKING BAND: TOPIC 12-T-86 1963
JOLLY CORKONIAN, THE - HILLS OF GLENORCHY (Jig)
JOLLY COUNTRY LAD, THE - OUT IN THE GREEN FIELDS
JOLLY DIE-HARDS, THE - 57th Regiment ballad written in 1870's sung to
tune: "The Bold King's Hussar" -- Martin WYNDHAM-READ: ARGO
ZDA-147 1971
JOLLY DRAGOON, THE - BOLD DRAGOON
JOLLY DRIVER, THE - COACHMAN
JOLLY EXCISEMAN, THE - BUNG YOUR EYE
JOLLY FARMER, THE - "Come each jolly fellow that likes to be
mellow" - ROUD#3043 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp60-61 (text mainly from
BS) - HEALY OISB 1 1967 pp131-132 BS (w/o)
JOLLY FARMERS BOY BE I, A - "I be a JFB" - ROUD#2417
- PATTEN SS 1987 p69 Eddie Cornelius, Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset 1977 1v/m
(Cassette)
JOLLY FELLOW, THE - "Drink today and drown all sorrow"
- ROUD#1234 - CHAPPELL PMOT 2 pp670-1
JOLLY FELLOWS - ALL JOLLY FELLOWS - COME LANDLORD
JOLLY FISHERMAN - "Come all you JF" - 3 fishermen in
a dory are almost drowned in a storm - LAWS #dD-47 - ROUD#1827 - CREIGHTON SBNS
1932 pp269-271 Richard Hartlan 1929+
JOLLY GAUGER, THE - "There was a JG a-guaging he did ride"
Tune: "We'll gang nae mair a-roving" - BURNS Merry Muses #612
p31 - LEGMAN
JOLLY GEORGE - JOLLY JARGE
JOLLY GOOD ALE AND OLD - BEGGAR AND THE KING
JOLLY GOOD SONG - "It's a JGS and jolly well sung - jolly good
company everyone - and if you can beat it you're welcome to try - but always
remember the singer is dry" - ROUD#1224 -- Bob COPPER (unacc): LEADER
LEA-4049 (boxed) 1971 with talk: "In a chorus used between songs - they'd
shout "Sup" and up would go the cups" (2v only)
JOLLY GOSS HAWK, THE - "I went to my lady's the first of May"
- Ch: "Jolly GH and his wings were grey - O who will marry my fair lady
- who will marry her, you or I ?" Cumulative Song - ROUD#1048 - BARING
GOULD SOW 1889 #71 used "Bonny Bonny Boy" words to tune from
(a) Harry Westaway HFS & J.D.Prickman, Belstone 1889 (b) Ms of Miss E BG
c1840 (12 Days of Christmas) words completely re-written but original
included in notes - SHARP-KARPELES 1974 #337 "Jolly Old Hawk"
- SHARP Cf I p176 - Cf Chambers: Popular Rhymes 1842 p49 "The Yule Days"
- JFSS 5:20 1916 pp282- 3 Sharp: Wm Chorley, Bridgwater, Somerset 1907 - JFSS
27 p95 (notes on French song by Anne Gilchrist) - REEVES IP 1958 pp136-7 Sharp
Ms: Wm Chorley & Music MS Book #4934 Miss Priscilla Wyatt Sopell 1923 "J
Old H" - REEVES EC 1960 pp167-8 Baring Gould Ms: Harry Westaway words noted
by J D Prickman 1889 - KENNEDY FSBI #298 p653 Harry Westaway 1950 - Cf THE GAY
GOSHAWK (Child 96] - I'LL SING YOU ONE-O - TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS -- WATERSONS:
"Frost and Fire" TOPIC 12-T-136 1965 (from Sharp Bridgwater version)
JOLLY HARPER, THE - "There was ane jolly harper man"
- CHILD #192 "The Lochmaben Harper" - ROUD#85 - BELL EB
1856 pp154-8 Dixon (w/o)
JOLLY HAYMAKERS, THE - GRAINGER #271 Billy Jordan, Kirton in Lindsey,
Lincolnsh 1906
JOLLY HERRING - HERRING SONG
JOLLY HIGHWAYMAN, THE - LONDON HIGHWAYMAN
JOLLY HUNTER AND THRESHER, THE - NOBLEMAN & THRESHER
JOLLY HUNTSMEN, THE - BEAU RATTLE
JOLLY JACK THE SAILOR - "I'm Jolly Jack the Sailor Lad on board
of a man of war" - home from sea - served on a man-of-war for 7 years
and now come on shore to his truelove in Lincolnshire Ch: "She's as
pretty as a picture - I will jump into a railway train and ride to my own dear"
- ROUD#1785 -- George LING rec by Keith Summers, Blaxhall, Suffolk: TOPIC
12-TS-292 1977/ TSCD-662
JOLLY JARGE - "Twas there dancing on our village green"
- ROUD#1738 - FMJ 1:5 1969 John Baldwin: Wm Dore, Leafield, Oxfordsh 1966- Comedian
George Bastow, famous for CAPTAIN GINGER & THE GALLOPING MAJOR, recorded
song in 1903 -- Trevor CROZIER: ARGO ZFB-80 1972 - Bill DORE (accomp piano)
rec by Mike Yates, Leafield, Oxfordsh: TOPIC 12-T-254 1975
JOLLY JENKIN-O - JENNIE JENKINS-- Sheila GALAGHER rec by PK, Middledore,
Co Donegal 24/8/53: RPL 20144/ FTX-271 (frag) talk
bef & aft
JOLLY JOE, THE COLLIER'S SON - "Come all you colliers in this
town - Poor Joe, collier's son from Holberry town" - ROUD#1129 - BSs
- GRAINGER #339 'Daddy' Shepherd, Winchcombe, Gloucestersh 1908 - WILLIAMS #58
Wm Bradshaw, Bibury, Gloucestersh (w/o) - PURSLOW WS 1968 p61 Gardiner: Henry
Lee, Whitchurch, Hampsh 1908 - PALMER SOM 1972 pp59-60 Sharp: John Bingle, Lew
Trenchard, Devon 1908 -- THE SINGING TRADITION: TOPIC 12-TS-210 1971 "The
Collier's Son" - Jon RAVEN with Tony ROSE (conc): LEADER LER- 2083
1973 "JJ, the Carrier's Lad"- Ruth BURDON (of Bristol) rec
Sandwich, Kent 1981: CASS-90-0626 "The Collier Lad"
JOLLY JOKER, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1014/ DMI #229 (D)
JOLLY MILLER, THE - I AM A MILLER TO MY TRADE - MILLER AND THE LASS
- MILLER OF DEE
JOLLY MILLER, THE - "I live at the mill at the foot of the hill"
- WILLIAMS Ms #60 Raymond Smith, Bibury, Gloucestersh (w/o)
JOLLY MILLER, THE - "There was a JM and he lived by himself
- by grinding corn he made his wealth - with one hand on the hopper, the other
in his bag - As the wheel went round he made his grab" (Cambo, Northumb
1958) - Children's Circle Game in couples arm-in-arm with extra odd one acting
the miller, then on the word "grab" the inside persons grab a place
in the next couple ahead - ROUD#733 - D'URFEY 1699 p64 "How happy's
the mortal that lives by the mill" - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1604 p163
(1v/m) "There was a JM" - GRAINGER Ms #228 schoolchildren,
Scawby, Lincolnshire 1906 - OPIE SG 1985 #75 pp314-6 - Cf JOGGLE ALONG -- Redriff
Prim School, Bermondsey, London: TOPIC IMP-A-101 1969 (M)
JOLLY NIGGER BOY, THE - "Here comes one JNB with a ring ding
dong bell - What do you wish for ? One of your fair daughters"- Children's
Line Game coll by Rev A Hook arr C J Sharp 1912: Novello School Series Book
V p 2 - GOMME-SHARP CSG 5 1912 pp2-3
JOLLY OLD COUNTRY SQUIRE, THE - "I rise in the morn with the
break of the dawn" - Hunting Song with "Tallyho" chorus
-- Walter STAFFORD (age 92), Ratcliffe Culley, Leicestersh rec Richard Margoschis
(see Warwicksh file for words & details) 1968 RTR- 0876
JOLLY OLD FARMER, THE - "A jolly old farmer sat smoking his
clay" - ROUD#1305 - BSs
JOLLY OLD HAWK, THE - JOLLY GOSS HAWK
JOLLY OLD UNCLE JOE - "I'm an antidiluvian partly Peruvian living
my own sweet way
65 my father 96 and still at his tricks "--
Alf PEACHEY rec by Neil Lanham, Framsden, Woodbridge, Suffolk: NL-02 1995/ CASS-1358
JOLLY OLD WOMAN, THE - HUMOURS OF BANDON (Jig)
JOLLY PEDLAR, THE - "There was a jolly pedlar - ye ken him well
eneugh" - Ch: "Wi his fan an the ran an the raddie-o"
- GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1778 p285 (12v/ch/m)
JOLLY PEDLAR'S,. THE - LET US AWA TO THE WEDDING (Triple Jig)
JOLLY PINDER, THE - "In Wakefield Town there lives a JP"
- Robin Hood Ballad - CHILD #124 3 p131 - ROUD#3981 - GUTCH 1847 2 p434 (Rimbault)
- CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 2 p394
JOLLY PLOUGHBOY, THE - see also ALL JOLLY FELLOWS THAT FOLLOW THE PLOUGH
- MERRY PLOUGHBOY - POLLY VAUGHAN - PRETTY PLOUGHBOY - TWO BRETHREN
JOLLY PLOUGHBOYS, THE - "Come all you jolly/ young ploughboys
and help me to sing - in praise of you all" "Here's April & May,
Here's June and July" etc - ROUD#202 - DEAN-SMITH p104 has it as
"Sheepshearing" or "Harvest Feast Song (ii) "
p104 - BROADWOOD OES 1843 - SUMNER BM 1888 - BROADWOOD Sussex Songs 1890 - ECS
1893 - GRAINGER #255 Joseph Leaning, Brigg, Lincs 1906 - HAMMOND FSOD Dorset
1908 - JFSS 3 p80 - JFSS 8 (1906) p207-8 coll RVW Telscombe Sussex - JFSS 7:27
1923 pp78-9 Hammond: Wm Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset 1905 (1v/m notes) - JFSS
33 pp136-7 (notes) - Novello School Series (vi) - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS-HOLST 1961#11
"Come all you young ploughboys" 3v/m Mr Baker Mad-Misery Farm,
Sussex 1906 - PURSLOW FD 1974 p18 coll Hammond from Dorset -- Gabriel FIGG
rec by Joy Hyman, West Chiltington, Sussex 27/11/64: RPL LP 29820 "Come
all you young ploughmen come help me to sing" - Dave & Toni ARTHUR:
TRANSATLANTIC TRA-154 1967
JOLLY PLOUGHMAN, THE - ROUD#202
JOLLY RAFTSMAN O, THE - "I am sixteen I do confess" Girl
describes the work of the shanty boy - broad axe - "marching through
pine as brave as Alexander-O" - ROUD#2318 - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp78-9
Mrs Ar;lington Fraser, Ont 1961 - PENGUIN BCFS 1973 pp122-3 Fowke - see LES
RAFTSMEN (French Canadian) -- Mrs Arlington FRASER rec by Edith Fowke, Ontario,
1962: (Prestige International 25014) LEADER LEE-4057 1974
JOLLY RANGER, THE - "I am a jolly ranger - I fear no kind of
danger" - ROUD#1067- BSs
JOLLY RED HERRING, THE - HERRING SONG
JOLLY RED NOSE - "Of all the (brave) birds that ever I see"
Ch: "- ROUD#496 - DEUTEROMELIA 1609 To wit to-woo - cinnamon ginger
nutmeg and cloves - brandy gave me my JRN"- "Freemen's Song"
- CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p75 "Of all the birds" - BARING GOULD
SOW # 115 Rev Ed only 1905 (3v) from James Olver, tanner, Launceston, Cornwall
1889 (rest of words by BG) - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 p82 James Olver - WILLIAMS FSUT
1923 p53 (Ms#130) Mrs Bond, Quenington, Gloucestersh "Of all the brave
birds" - OPIE ODNR 1951 p84 & 330 -- DRUIDS: ARGO ZDA-147 1971 "Redcoats
Song" - Tim HART & Maddy PRIOR: B & C CREST-17/ CASS-1035/
CASS-45-0851 "Of all the birds" - PYEWACKET rec Concert Hall
22/2/83: CASS-15- 0747
JOLLY ROGER, THE -- Fishermen's Chorus, rec by PK, Cadgwith, Cornwall 1956:
FTX-218
JOLLY ROVING TAR - "It was in London City near the Highway"
"It was in the city of Liverpool" - Susan, lamenting for her sailor,
bids farewell and announces she will cross the ocean for her truelove - LAWS
#0-27 ABBB 1957 p239 - ROUD#913 - ASHTON MSB 1888 pp251-2 (w/o) BS - KIDSON
EPS 1929 - PURSLOW WS 1968 p83 Hammond: Mrs Seale, Dorchester, Dorset 1906 -
HENRY SOP #670/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p293 James Bond, Limavady, Co Derry 1936 ---
CREIGHTON-SENIOR TSNS 1950 p178 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #12 pp37-8 Angelo Dornan
-- Tom VALLELY, rec by PK, Armagh 10/7/52: 7"RTR-0551 - Angelo Dornan,
Elgin, NB rec by Helen Creighton, St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada NMM (7"-33
LP) 1971
JOLLY ROVING TAR(S) - "Ships may come and ships may go"
- ROUD#2807 - LOMAX ABFS 1934 pp493-4 John Thomas USA 1896 - LOMAX FSNA
1960 pp62-3 Warner - WARNER TAFS 1984 #71 pp175-7 Lena Bourne Fish - written
down by Edward Harrigan & Dave Barham, NYC 1885 "Get up, Jack, John
sit down" (in Lester Levy Coll of John Hopkins Univ) -- Lena Bourne
FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffray, NH, USA 1941:
FTX-922/ APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000 - Alan LOMAX with Guy CARAWAN (banjo) rec
by PK, London: EMI CLP-1192 1958/ FTX-941 - Jeff
WARNER & group: COLLECTOR (USA): COL-1928 1977
JOLLY SAILOR, THE - SINGLE LIFE
JOLLY SAILOR, THE - "Down by yon Bristol waters as I walk-ed
along" - Molly/ Polly - sailors are the best - ROUD#1087 - BROADWOOD
ECS 1893 pp162-3 "Favorite Ballad" sung by a Mr Huttley "Bristol
City" - GRAINGER ONS#75 George Gouldthorpe, Barrow-on- Humber, Lincolnsh
1905/ #141 Samuel Stokes, Retford, Nottingham 1906 - O SHAUGHNESSEY YB1 1975
Grainger Ms #140: George Gouldthorpe 2v added from Broadwood ECS (notes)
JOLLY SAILOR, THE - or "The Lady of Greenwich" - "A
lady born of birth and fame" - ROUD#952 - ASHTON RSS 1891 #59A (w/o)
JOLLY SAILORS - "There was a jolly sailor lad, lately come on
shore - spent his money freely, and wished he has some more - as we go round
and round - he who loves a jolly lass must kiss her on the ground"
- Children's Ring game with kissing - Cf CUSHION DANCE - OPIE SG 1985 #39 pp197-201
JOLLY SAILORS BOLD - "Come all you jovial sailors bold"
- ROUD#3289 - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp253-4 Richard Hines (w/o)
JOLLY SEVEN, THE - Reel (Am) - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #163 p75 - COLE #8 p27
- O'NEILL MOI 1466/ DMI # 697
JOLLY SHEPHERDS, THE - Highland (Em) - KERR MM 2 #216 p24
JOLLY SHILLING, THE - "I've got sixpence" or "I
love sixpence" or "I got a shilling" - jolly jolly
shilling" - ROUD#1116 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 2 p737-8 "O dear
twelve pence" - MASON NRCS 1877 p28 - LONG DIOW pp150- 151 (w/o)
"The Song of Sixpence" - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #572 3var - KIDSON
TT 1891 pp158-9 Washington Teasdale, Yorksh - SHARP Cf 2 p117 - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 #344 pp433-4 Mr Mayle, Barrington, Som 1904/ Mrs Hezeltine, Camborne,
Cornwall 1913 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p90 #405 Elijah Iles, Inglesham, Wiltsh (w/o)
- JFSS 8:34 1930 pp233-5 H H Albino: Thomas Lanchbury, Wyck Rissington, Gloucestersh
1928/ Gilchrist: Mrs Bowker, Sunderland Point, Lancash 1909 - DUNSTAN CDFS 1932
p41 Jim Thomas, Camborne, Cornwall 1931 - OPIE ODNR 1951 #480 - HUGILL SSS 1961
p180 "Rolling Home by the Silvery Moon"-- Live performance
by 2 accs, 2 tambourines, dancing & voices rec near Listowel, Co Kerry (Doc
Rowe collection): TOPIC TSCD-666 1998 "By the light of the silvery moon"
bef "Highland Fling" (Love will you marry me?)
JOLLY SOLDIER, THE - BROKEN-HEARTED I WANDER
JOLLY SPORTSMAN, THE - "It's of a JS - pretty maid - played
so long - got her with child" - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p408 "The Sportsboy"
- RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p84 coll Gardiner 1906
JOLLY TAR, THE - "Once I courted a pretty girl, I loved her
passing well" - WILLIAMS #614
JOLLY TARS - Hornpipe - KERR MM 4 #303 p32 (F)
JOLLY THRESHER (MAN), THE - NOBLEMAN AND THE THRESHER
JOLLY TINKER, THE - "As I went down a shady lane" - "A
noted London lady she loved a tinker man" - ROUD#863 - ROXBURGHE BALLADS
(c1540-1790) III 230 "Room for a Jovial Tinker" - "Old Brass
to Mend" publ Chappell for Ballad Society, London, 1874-80 & Ebsworth,
Hertford 1883-93 - D'URFEY PPM 1698-1720 5 pp61-64 or 6 p296 "The Travelling
Tinker (Comely maid of Islington)" - SHARP Cf Ms p105 (2var) - PINTO-RODWAY
CM 1957 #156 (from Roxburghe) - SEDLEY 1967 p28 - CRAY BB 1969 p9-11 (2var)
- KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #177 p405 Billy Dickerson 1952 - PALMER EBBB 1980 #124 pp237-8
Keith Summers: Billy Bolton, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1977 --- WARNER TAFS 1984 #72
p177 Lena Bourne Fish -- Billy DICKESON, rec by PK, Morston, Norfolk 4/11/52:
RPL 18703 talk bef/ FTX-017 - Jimmy McBEATH rec
by Alan Lomax, 1953: FTX-462 - Thomas MORAN rec
by Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Co Leitrim, Dec 1954: RPL 22013/ CAEDMON TC 1143/ FTX-076/
ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 - Davie STEWART rec by Alan Lomax, London 1957: ROUNDER
82161-1633-2 2002 "The Highland Tinker" - CLANCY BROTHERS (Pat,
Tom & Liam) & TOMMY MAKEM: HALLMARK SHM 729 1963 - John REILLY (tinker)
rec by Tom Munnelly, Roscommon 1967: FTX-175 "The
Rosin Box"- GARRET SINGERS: ARGO ZFB-7 1970 - (Billy BOLTON rec by
Keith Summers, Suffolk: TOPIC 12-TS-375)
JOLLY TINKER, THE - "I am a jolly tinker that goes from town
to town" - ROUD#6958 --- WARNER TAFS 1984 #72 pp177-8 Lena Bourne Fish
-- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1940: 922
JOLLY TINKER, THE - Reel (#A) - COLE #1 p14 "The Jolly Tinkers"
- GIBLIN #35 p22 (##A) 4pts - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #79 p21 (G) - KERR MM 1 #5
p34 4pts (#A) - LEVEY 2 #90 pp40-41 (#A) 4pts - O'NEILL MOI #1535/ DMI #751
5pts (#A) - ROCHE 2 #224 p15 (G) -- Paddy BREEN (vert flute with fid) of
Co Clare rec by PK, London 1950: FTX-078 - Michael
GORMAN (fid) of Sligo, rec by PK, London 25/10/52: RTR-7"-0522/ RPL 18708/
FTX-077/ ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 - Dave SWARBRICK
(fid): ELEKTRA BY-6030 1967 - TRADLADS TLCD001 1997 (Denmark) aft "The
girl who broke my heart" - Jimmy POWER & Jimmy DUNLEAVY (fids)
accomp Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town 19/2/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997
JOLLY TRAVELLERS OF ARGYLL, THE - COME A' YE JOLLY TRAVELLERS
JOLLY WAGGONER, THE - "When first I went a-waggoning"
- pleasures of trade Ch: "And sing wo, me lads" - ROUD#1088
- DIXON SP 1846 - BELL BSPE 1857 p208-9 (w/o) - LONG DIOW 1886 pp147-8 (w/o)
- BARING GOULD Ms #160 (2 versions Devon) - BARING GOULD GCS 1895 Ms#160 pp34-5
'Ginger Jack' (edited) (a) James Oliver FWB Launceston, Cornwall 1889 (b) James
Parsons HFS 1890 (variant verse from Helmore) - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 pp68-9 edited
version from James Oliver - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #257 pp201-3 Wm Mantel,
Bridgwater, Somerset 1906/ Edward Dowden, East Huintspill, Somerset 1907 (m/o)/
W H Watts, Tewkesbury, Gloucestersh 1908 (m/o) - SHARP 1902 #25 p54 from BG
- BG-SHARP Schools 1906 #34 - GRAINGER #264: Edgar Hyldon, Brigg, Lincolnsh
1906/ #374 George Gouldthorpe, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1908 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p157
#454 David Sawyer, Ogbourne, Wiltsh (Another waggoner song p236 "My
Jolly Waggoner drive on") - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp44-45 "The Warbling
Waggoner" - KIDSON GES 1926 p44 "The Warbling Waggoner (Yorksh)
- ED&S 34:2 1972 p54 BG: James Oliver 1889 - PALMER TOTT 1974 p56 bs by
Pratt of Birmingham to tune of "The Waggoner" (Vaughan Williams
ms) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #230 p515 Fred Jordan 1952 - O SHAUGHNESSEY YB 1 1975
pp53 & p83 Grainger: Edgar Hyldon - PALMER EBECS 1979 #16 pp39-40 RVW Ms:
Mr Rose, Acle, Norfolk 1908 - FMJ 5:3 1987 pp348-350 Ian Russell: John Taylor,
Sheffield, Yorksh 1970 - see also MY JOLLY WAGGONER DRIVE ON -- Fred JORDAN
rec by PK, Diddlebury, Shropsh 30/10/52: RPL 18696/ FTX-021
(last v omitted) & 130 - "Jim" (Harold) SWAIN rec by Bob Copper,
Angmering, Sussex: RPL 22763 mixed with JIM THE CARTER LAD - WATERSONS: TOPIC
12-T-142 1966 - Bob ARNOLD & YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-83 1972 (from Bob's father)
JOLLY WATERMAN, THE - "Come all you jolly watermen"
- Thames - pleasures of the trade - ROUD#1186 - BS "Jolly Young Waterman"
- BARRETT EFS 1891 p54 (as sung by Mr Bardin at the theatre in Goodmans Fields
1741)
JOLLY WEAVER, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1459/ DMI #690 (Am ends C) "Tim
the market man"
JOLLY WOODCUTTER, THE - "Here's a health unto the JW"
- ROUD#2321 - DIXON SOP 1846 p190-1 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p667 from BROADWOOD
OES 1843 - REYNARDSON SS 1890 p30 Sussex 2v/m (tune: "Miller of Dee")
- RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p18 George Maynard, Sussex & other verses from
Bristol singer "Harvest Song" --- FOWKE TSSO 1965 #45 pp112-3
LaRena Clark, Ont 1961 "The Faggot Cutter" -- Tony WALES
(with gtr) FOLKWAYS FG-3515 1957(from Broadwood)/ 7"RTR-0089 --- LaRena
CLARK: TOPIC 12-T-140
JOLLY YOUNG SAILOR, THE - SAILOR AND THE LADY
JOLLY YOUNG WATERMAN - Jig - MITTEL #21 p9 (G)
JONAH BALLADS - BONNIE ANNIE - BROWN
ROBYN'S CONFESSION - CRUEL SHIP'S CARPENTER - FLAME OF FIRE - NEW YORK TRADER
- SIR WILLIAM GOWER - WILLIAM GLEN - Notes on this type of song see JFSS 20
p263, 26 p3, 27 p46
JONAS AND THE DEVIL -- Bob Roberts rec 1966
JONATHAN AND WILLIAM - "they went to town together - William
he had learning and Jonathan had leather" - mending shoes - Action
Song - ROUD#1337 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p299 Malmesbury, Wiltsh 2v (w/o) &
#331 Jonathon Cole, Brinkworth, Chippenham, Wiltsh (w/o) - Cf FAGAN THE COBBLER
JONATHAN BROWN - "It was down in a snug little country town"
- barber wantintg a wife Ch: "Dumble duim deary" - Bs by
John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)
JONATHON JAMES AND JOHN - DUNSTAN CSB 1929 -- Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO
ZFB-4 1969
JONE O' GREENFIELD'S RAMBLE - "Says John to his wife on a hot
summers day" - Lancashire Dialect Recruiting Song - ROUD#1460 - BSs
incl BG 6:#130 - BG Ms #130 - DIXON SP 1846 - BELL BSPE 1857 pp212-4 (w/o) -
KIDSON GEF 1926 pp94-5 Yorksh - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 - VICINUS BIN 1975 p33 BS
facsimile by Pearson of Manchester (w/o) "The Original J o G" -
PALMER TOTT 1974 p207 Cotton Weaver song titled "John o Grinfield"
(POOR COTTON WEAVER) - PALMER RS 1977 p33 "Jone's Ramble from Grinfelt
to Owdham" - see POOR COTTON WEAVER -- Stanley Herbert of Oldham
8/11/65 tape in VWML
JONES BOYS, THE - "I'll tell you a tale of the JB"-
ROUD#4528 - the song was a favourite of the newspaper proprietor, Lord Beaverbrook,
who grew up in the lumbering district of Miramichi and sponsored Louise Manny's
research - MANNY & WILSON Songs of the Miramichi 1968 pp124-8 from Miss
Bessie Crocker, Newcastle, NB 1947 & Nick Underhill Nor'West Bridge NB 1959
- FOWKE-MILLS CSIS 1960 pp183-4 - FOWKE & JOHNSTON FSC 2 pp102-5 - 2 variants
collected by Louise Manny, Newcastle, NB -- (Nick Underhill rec by Louise
Manny, NB 1959: FOLKWAYS FM-4053) - Alan MILLS (Canadian) accomp Steve BENBOW
(gtr) rec by PK, London 15/6/59: RPL LP 24897/
FTX-905 -
JONES'S ALE - WHEN JONES'S ALE WAS NEW
JOPLIN, Scott
- American Comp of Piano Rags - RAGTIME -- Handbell Ringers: SAYDISC
cass SDL-274 1976
JORDAN - "I looked in the East - West" - John Bull
coming - ROUD#2103 - BARING GOULD GCS 1895 p22-3 nn, Holcombe Burrell, Devon
1889 (2 tunes/ 3v of original/ rest of words re-written) -- Frankie ARMSTRONG
(unacc): TOPIC IMP-S-104 1972
JORDAN JIG - New England Fiddle Harmony Book -- Michael PUNZAK (fid)
rec by PK, Soundpost Studios, Portishead, Bristol 12/8/82:
FTX-910 (AEAE open tuning explained)
JOSEPH AND MARY - "When righteous Joseph wedded was"
- O mortal man - God bless the master - ROUD#1551/1360/1066/1088/2115 - GILBERT
CC 1822 pp13-15 (w/m) - SANDYS CC 1833 pp71-3 (w/m) - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 pp80-83
& p122 Horsham, Sussex 1878-1891 "The Sussex Mummers Christmas Carol"
- GRAINGER Ms #18/9 Alfred Hunt, Wimbledon, Surrey 1905 "Joseph
& his Wedded Wife" - LEATHER FLH 1912 - LEATHER-VW TTC 1920 pp10-11
(text from Sandys & tune from another carol) - JFSS 7 p128=33 - JFSS 3:4
(13) 1909 p263 Sandys 1v/m - JFSS 14 p21-2, 31 p29-30 - OXFORD Carols 1928 #41
p86 from Gilbert & Miss Hocking, Cornwall - HOLST-VAUGHAN WILLIAMS YOL 1961
#7 p10 Mr Carter, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 4v/m "Joseph and his wedded
wife" - see also CHERRY TREE CAROL - see notes in DEAN-SMITH pp81-2
-- Jim SMALL rec Cheddar, Somerset 1980: FTX-138
JOSEPH BAKER - Long-distance runner in Cheshire in 1890's achieved one
mile in 5 mins - Pete Coe re-wrote broadside -- Pete & Chris COE: LEADER
LER-2077 1972 - KESTY rec by PK, Bristol, 1980: FTX-240
- FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND (instr) rec by Dave Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980
aft "My Susie" & "Wild Colonial Boy"
JOSEPH BAXTER - NOT FOR JOE
JOSEPH, DEAR JOSEPH - GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH
JOSEPH DEAREST, JOSEPH MILD - Carol -- Maddy PRIOR & CARNIVAL
BAND: SAYDISC SDL-366 1988
JOSEPH LOONEY - "Who say you love the Lord?" - Departing
soul's last statement of belief --Ollie GILBERT (unacc vocal) rec by Alan
Lomax, Timbo, Ark., USA Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1704 1997
JOSEPH WAS AN OLD MAN - CHERRY TREE CAROL
JOSEPH TUCK'S LAST SHIFT - "I'm Joseph Tuck, the tailor's son"
- ROUD#13030
JOSEPH'S CAROL - LITTLE FAMILY (USA) - TROILT Y VOIDYN MOIRREY BANNEE
(Manx Gaelic)
JOSEPHUS ORANGE BLOSSOM - "My name it is..." - Ch:
"Red hot, I guess not" Minstrel Song - SPAETH 1928 p54 - MUNCH
Tristan da Cunha 1970 p109 "Happy Darkey" from Henry Green
JOSHUA FIT THE BATTLE OF JERICHO -- ODETTA rec by Jack Hawkins, San Franscisco,
USA 1956: TRADITION TLP-1010 1957 - Paul ROBESON with Ch &
Orch: PHILIPS GL 5765 1958
JOSHUA GREY - PRIDE OF THE BALL (Reel)
JOSIE McDERMOTT'S REEL - McDERMOTT'S REEL
JOURNEY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY - TROILT Y VOIDYN MOIRREY BANNEE
(Manx Gaelic Carol)
JOURNEYMAN TAILOR, THE - SAILOR AND THE LADY
JOURNEYMAN'S WEAVER, THE - GRAINGER Ms #182 Thomas Stark, Broughton,
Lincolnsh 1906
JOVIAL BEGGARS - A-BEGGING I WILL GO - TWENTY-NINTH OF MAY
JOVIAL BUTCHERS - THREE BUTCHERS
JOVIAL COUNTRY LIFE - CONTENTED COUNTRYMAN
JOVIAL DRINKER, THE - "A pox on those fools" - D'URFEY
1698-1720 V p91
JOVIAL FORESTERS, THE - "For we are JF - our trade is getting
coal - you never knew a forester but was a heart and soul" - ED&S
mag 1978 p68 (words only) - FOLKWRITE #3 & 6 Forest of Dean -
JOVIAL HUNTER OF BROMSGROVE, THE - SIR LIONEL
JOVIAL RANGER - TRAVEL THE COUNTRY ROUND
JOVIAL YOUNG SAILOR, THE - "As I was a-walking in the sweet
month of May" - LAWS #O-13 ABBB p232 "The JYS and the Beautiful
Queen" - ROUD#671 - HENRY SOP #620/ MOULDEN p75/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p476
1935 "The Journeyman Tailor" - JEFDSS 6:3 1951 pp90-91 Doreen
Senior & Helen Creighton: John Roast, NS 1937 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp108-109
Eddie Butcher, Aughil Crossroads, Co Derry 1961 "The Journeyman Tailor"
--- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp76-77 Richard Hartlan, NS 1929+ "It's
of a Rich Lady" - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p53 Grace Clergy, NS 1951 - DOERFLINGER
S&S 1951 p298 - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 pp582-3 James Heaney, Nfl 1951 "The
Sailor and the Lady" - KARPELES FSNFL 1971 pp224-5 Michael (Fitzgibbons)
Corbett, Nfl 1929 "Bound down to Derry"
JOVIAL SPORTSMEN, THE - BEAU RATTLE
JOVIAL TINKER, THE - JOLLY TINKER - WHEN JONES'S ALE
JOVIAL TRADESMEN, THE - WHEN JONES' ALE WAS NEW
JOVIAL WAGGONER - JOLLY WAGGONER
JOVIAL WELSHMEN, THE - THREE HUNTSMEN
JOVIAL YOUNG SAILOR, THE - SAILOR AND THE LADY
JOWAL, AN - (The Jewel) - Cornish (RG) -- Brenda WOOTON with
Richard GENDALL: SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973
JOWAN BON - (Cornish) - JOHN THE BONE
JOWL AND LISTEN LAD - "you'll hear that coalface working"
- ROUD#3191 ED&S 27:4 1965 p115 Walter Toyn: H Nattress, Low Fell, Gateshead
(sung by his grandfather at Hetton) - FOLKSONG TODAY EFDS Publ #2 1969 Toyn
- POLWARTH 1969 p22 Toyn - DALL SOT 1974 p193 Toyn -- Jack ELLIOTT, Festival
Hall Concert: EMI CLP-1910 1965/ LEADER LEA-4001 1969 - Pete ELLIOTT (&
ch): TOPIC 12- TS-219 1972 - John TIMPANY & Audrey SMITH: WESTWOOD WRS-031
1973
JOY, HEALTH, LOVE AND PEACE - "by all here in this place - our
King is well dressed - we have travelled many miles - we have powder and shot
- Now Christmas is past" - Pembrokeshire Wren-boy's Carol - Andy Nisbet
got it from two old ladies -- VALLEY FOLK: TOPIC 12 T 192 1968 (Bramley-Stainer)
- Martin WYNDHAM-READ with Geof & Penny HARRIS & Greg TRICE (conc):
LEADER LER-2092 1975 - SILLY SISTERS (Maddy Prior & June Tabor): CHRYSALIS
CHR- 1101 1976 - WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-TS-346 1978 - Dick PARSONS rec by Gwilym
Davies, Cheltenham. Glos: 416
JOY OF MY LIFE, THE - Jig - OFF TO DONNYBROOK
JOY OF LIVING, THE - "Farewell, you Northern hills" - comp
by EMcC -- Ewan McCOLL with Peggy SEEGER RPL Radio 2 7/10/87: CASS 0401 -
rec McColl-Seeger Tribute Concert Cecil Sharp House: RPL Radio 2 12/11/87: CASS-0425
JOY OF MY HEART - Written in English by Hugh S Roberton, transl into
Gaelic by John Bannerman - tune: "Leannan mo ghaoil" --
Ray & Archie FISHER & family (voc/ gtr): TOPIC 12-T-137 1966
JOYCE, Patrick Weston - (1827-1914)
Collector of Irish Music - native of Co Limerick - encouraged by George Petrie
(1790-1866) and Society for Preservation & Publication of the Melodies of
Ireland. Ancient Irish Music 1873 and Old Irish Folk Music & Song 1909 --
"As they roved out" radio progr 7/1/60: RPL LP 25790
JOYFUL MAID AND THE SORROWFUL WIFE, THE - "Once I was a merry
maid" "When I was a maid" "My gown was of the London black"
- ROUD#894 - KIDSON TT 1891 pp156-7 A Wardill, Goathland, Yorksh - JFSS
8:33 1929 pp148-50 Sam Cowell's 120 Comic Songs 1v/m/ The North Country Chorister
1802 (w/o) - JEFDSS 1936 pp51-2 Kidson Ms "A Maid was I" -
JEFDSS 4 1940 pp5-6 Whittaker - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 Whittaker: Mrs Moore, High
Heworth, Durham 1920 "When I was young" - HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB
1 1975 pp162-3 Bs by Evans of London 1794 -- Cf O WHAT A LIFE - STILL I LOVE
HIM - WHEN I WAS SINGLE
JOYS OF (MY) LIFE, THE - Jig - OFF TO DONNYBROOK
JOYS OF MARY, THE - "The first good joy that Mary had"
- Carol - ROUD#278 - BSs "The Joys" incl BG 6:#190 - HUSK
Nativity 1868 p88 - BRAMLEY-STAINER 1871 - SANDYS CC 1883 pp157-8 from Sloane
Ms (w/o) - SYLVESTER p132 - SHARP-MARSON FSS 5 pp65-67 Mrs Eliza Jane Duddridge,
Mark, Somerset "The Ten JOM" - SHARP EFCa 1911 pp33-35 Mrs
Duddridge - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #354 2 p465-70 George Noble, Ross, Herefordsh
1921/ Joseph Evans, Old Sodbury, Gloucestersh 1907/ Mrs Duddridge 1v/m/ Mrs
Nicholas, Camborne, Cornwall 1918 1v/m/ Mrs Harding, Ham Street, Som 1911 (m/o)
- JFSS 5 1916 pp319-320 T Miners & H E Piggott: James Thomas, Camborne,
Cornwall "Nine J of M" - JFSS 5:18 1914 p18-21 Sharp: Mr Nicholas,
Camborne, Cornwall 1913/ Joseph Evans, Old Sodbury, Gloucestersh 1907 &
p319-20 Gilchrist: W Wickham, Blackham, Sussex 1907 1v/m - JFSS 5 1916 pp319-320
Miners & Piggott: James Thomas, Camborne, Cornwall 1915 "The 9 JOM"
- JFSS 8:33 1929 pp115-6 J E Thomas & T Miners: Joseph Tippet, Penponds,
Cornwall "Eight Joys" - GILLINGTON OCCSC 1910 pp2-4 New Forest
gypsies "The 12 JOM" - DUNSTAN 2nd bk Carols 1925 p67 Yorksh
"Advent Images Carol" & p68 noted in Ireland by W H Grattan
Flood, organist at Enniscorthy 1874 - OXFORD 1928 #70 p152 Notes (no source
given) - JEFDSS 1951 p97 Tune in French Huguenot Hymn - HOLST-RVW YOL 1961 #6
pp8-9 Mr Wiltshire, Royston Workhouse, Cambridgesh 1907 9v/m "Nine JOM"
- PALMER SOM 1972 pp17-18 from Hackwood: "Staffordsh Customs" pp52-53
"The Seven JOM" - SHEPARD HSL 1973 p185 Bs Fortey, London (w/o)
"The Joys" - PALMER RVW 1983 #8 pp12-13 Mr Wiltshire "Nine
JOM" --- BROWN 1952 2 & 4 #51 - COX 1925 pp409-410 Mrs Rachel Fogg,
WVa 1916 (w/o) "The 12 Joys" - CREIGHTON-SENIOR 1950 p275-8
(2var) - CREIGHTON MFS 1962 pp172-3 Wm Riley, NS "The Blessings of Mary"
- FLANDERS-BARRY 1939 p185 - FLANDERS Migrant p211 - LOMAX FSNA 1960 p244
"The 7 Blessings of Mary" -- Teresa MAGUIRE rec by Sean
O Boyle, Belfast, 1955: RPL LP 24842/ FTX-504 "Seven
Joys of Mary" - Dick Parsons rec by Gwilym Davies, Shurdington, Gloucestershire
1979: FTX-417/ PUZZLEJUG "Let us be merry"
CD-PJ3 1996 (coll by Gwilym Davies from Parsons)
JOYS OF MY LIFE, THE - OFF TO DONNYBROOK
JOYS OF WEDLOCK, THE - Jig (G) - COLE #6 p60 - O'NEILL MOI #1011/ DMI
#225 "The Newmarried Couple" - ROCHE 1 #119 p50
JUAN Y JAGGAD KEEAR - (Johnny of the Grey Jacket) - Manx Gaelic
-- Joan OWEN (unacc) rec Isle of Man 27/2/58: RPL LP 24012
JUANITA - "Soft o'er the fountain" - BS --- POUND F/S
of Nebraska Syllabus p47
JUANITA - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #89 p26 (Bb) -- McPEAKE Family (U-pipes
& harp instrumental as March) rec by PK, London 1961: FTX-071/
SAYDISC (CD) SDL-416 1996
JUBA - "J did and Juba dat" - ROUD#5748 - SEEGER "American
Folksongs for Children" 1948 p91 -- Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER
C-8001 2pts) 1987 CASS-1225
JUBER MIND THE BEE - Shanty - Cf HUGILL SSS 1961 p60 "The Five
Gallon Jar" or "Sound the Jubilee" - IRISH JUBILEE
-- Andrew Salters rec by James Carpenter, Greenock 1928: FTX-141
JUBILEE - American Play Party -- Jean RITCHIE (+ gtr & whistling):
ELEKTRA EKLP-2 1952 10"LP family version/ Jean RITCHIE (with dulc &
jews harp): GREENHAYS GR-90714 [nd] CASS-0801 - Jean JENKINS of Vermont, USA
(voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-914 - Rory
& Alex Mc EWEN with Isla CAMERON rec by PK: EMI CLP-1220 1958 "Folksong
Jubillee" - Peggy SEEGER (with banjo): RPL LP 26265 (Unesco rec n/d)
JUDAS - BALLAD OF JUDAS - EASTER FIRES
JUDE'S BUSH - Reel - FELDMAN p238 (A) from John Loughran, Donegal
JUDGEMENT, THE - FARN A FYDD
JUDGES AND JURIES - "Here's bad luck to you, J&J - Old Bailey
too" - ASHTON MSB 1888 -- Ted CULVER (unacc) Critics Group: ARGO
ZFB- 61 1967
JUDGE'S REEL, THE - comp by LC -- Liz CARROLL (USA fid) acc Martin
FAHEY (piano) intro by Seamus Ennis on RTE radio prog 1985 CASS-0865
JUDY BRALLAGHAN - GREEN FIELDS OF AMERICA
JUDY CALLAHAN'S JIG -- John Mc KENNA (flute) with Barney CONLON (fid)
& piano (b Leitrim) rec USA NEW REPUBLIC NR-1921 CASS- 0893 - PATRICK STREET
rec RTE "Long Note" prog June 1988 CASS- 0894
JUDY McFADDEN'S - Jig - COLE #7 p74 (A)
JUDY THE BLACKGUARD - Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint
2001)
JUDY'S REEL - GREEN MOUNTAIN
JUG - Musical Instrument -- Recordings
- see INSTRUMENTS Listing
JUG OF POTEEN, THE -- Tom LENIHAN rec by Seamus Ennis, Milltown Malbay,
Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29886
JUG OF PUNCH, THE - "Twas early early in the month of June"
or "As I was sitting with jug and spoon" - ROUD#1808 - PETRIE
1903 p352-3 - GRAVES-WOOD ISB 1895 or 7 (?) p121 from JOYCE (tune: "The
Robber") - HUGHES (?) - HENRY SOP #490/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p48 nn 1933
6v (note mentions it was sung about 1840 in Buckstone's Drama "Green Bushes")
- BRITISH STUDENT'S SONGBOOK 1927 p164 "Words by Samuel Lover/ arr by Alfred
Moffat" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #278 p610 Margaret Loughram & Edward Quinn
1952 --- CREIGHTON TBNS 1932 #95 p205 "Mush-a-doody" (2v & ch)
"There was an old woman she had nae bairns" - SILVERMAN SOI
1991 p20 no source given -- Frank McPEAKE Senr (with U-pipes & ch) rec
by PK, Belfast 9/7/52: 7"RTR-0542/ RPL 18291/ (with U-pipes): FTX-176/
EMI CLP-1327 1960/ PRESTIGE International 13018 1961/ SAYDISC CD SDL-411 1995
- CLANCY BROTHERS (Pat, Tom & Liam) & TOMMY MAKEM with Pete Seeger (banjo)
& Bruce Langhorne (gtr) rec with audience, CBS Studio NY: CBS 63516 1963
- McPEAKE FAMILY: TOPIC 12-TS-114 1964/ FONTANA FJL- 506 1965/ FONTANA TL-5258
1965/ DTS LFX-3 1965 - Margaret LOUGHRAM rec by PK, Castlecaulfield, Co Tyrone
23/7/52: RPL 18532/ CAEDMON TC-1144/ TOPIC 12-T-159/ FTX-025
(1st v only)/ FTX-310 A-ROVING 1968 #4 - Edward
QUINN rec by PK, Castlecaulfield, Co Tyrone 19/8/53: RPL 19357/ FTX-435/
CAEDMON TC 1144 1960/ TOPIC 12-T-159 1968 - Robin HALL & Jimmie Mc GREGOR:
BELTONA SEP-85 1960 (45 EP) - CLANCY Brothers & Tommy MAKEM: TRADITION TLP-1042
1961 - KINGSTON TRIO: EMI T-1474 1961 - SPINNERS: "Live Performance" rec by Terry Brown Sept 1966: CONTOUR 6870-502 1967/ FONTANA STL-5431 1967/ FTX-310
A-ROVING 1968 #4/ / A-ROVING Radio Prog 1968 #7/ Family Trio in Radio Prog 1957
"Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000 - (Charlie SOMERS rec
by Hugh Shields, Bellarena, Co Derry 1969: European Ethnic SRT-2)
JUG OF PUNCH, THE - Reel (D) - BRODY p153 - O'NEILL MOI #1542/ DMI #758
(D) - ROCHE 1 #146 p58 (Dm) "The Custom Gap" -- Tommy PEOPLES
(fid) rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional Music
Society of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 bef "John Stewart"
JUG OF THIS, A - "You tipplers all, as you pass by" -
ROUD#1191 - BARRETT EFS 1891 #42 p73 tune from farm labourer, Melksham, Wiltsh
1857 5v (Barrett says a copy of the song was printed in one of "The Little
Warblers" by Ryle, Seven Dials c 1838 but it may be older) - JFSS 3:11
1907 pp116-7 Hammond: Marina Russell, Upwey, Dorset 1907 "Ye Mar'ners
All" - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 p103 Hammond: Marina Russell -- John FAULKNER
CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA-138 1971 "Ye Mariners All" - Christine
SMITH, Sussex: ERON 002 1974 - HEDGEHOG PIE: RUBBER RUB-009 1975 (S) - Sylvia
ROGERS, Dorset: FOREST TRACKS FT-3007 1975
JUGGERNAUT - BALLAD OF THE JUGGERNAUGHT
JUGOSLAVIA
- YUGOSLAVIA
JUICE OF BARLEY, THE - "In the sweet county Lim'rick one cold
winter's night" - CLANCY BROTHERS & TOMMY MAKEM SONGBOOK p52
JULIA CLIFFORD'S JIG - MOYLAN 2 #252 p145 (##A) from John O Leary (melodeon)
JULIA CLIFFORD'S POLKA -- BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-007 1999 aft
"Glin Cottage"
JULIA CLIFFORD'S SLIDE - FLAX IN BLOOM
JULIA DELANEY - Reel - O NEILL MOI #1401/ DMI #643 (D) -- Paddy MALONEY
& Sean POTTS (whistles) with Peadar MERCIER (drum), Co Clare: CLADDAGH CC-15
1974
JULIA DONOHUE - "O how dark and dreary was the night" -
ROUD#9497 Learned in Limerick - last verse probably refers to Johnny Patterson,
comedian-singer whose BIDDY DONAH became a hit song at the turn of the last
century -- Winnie RYAN (tinker) rec by PK, Belfast 1/8/52: RPL 18589/ 167
JULIA McMAHON - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #805/ DMI #76 (G)
JULIA'S WEDDING - Hornpipe/ Reel - COLE #1 p9 (G) Reel - O NEILL MOI
#1677/ DMI #885 (G) alt: "Kiss me, Joe"
JULIANA - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #90 p22 (A) -
Tunebook Ms (D) #4 p336 - WILSON p118 (C) (with dance descr)
JULIE - Shanty - JFSS 2o p299 coll Sharp on American liner 1915 "What
will you fetch your Julia?" -- John McPHERSON, S Shields & Alex
BLUE 178/433, Greenock rec by James M Carpenter 1928: JENKIN'S EAR, Guernsey
F/Group rec 1994: CASS-1301 aft "Pique La Balleine"
JULIE JENKINS - JENNY JENKINS
JUMBO, JUMBO SITTING ON A DUSTBIN - Kids rhyme -- Keston Avenue School,
Old Coulsden, Surrey April 1960: RPL LP 26349
JUMP JIM DANDY - JIM DANDY
JUMP JIM CROW - JIM CROW'S RAMBLE
JUMP OLIVER - OLIVER
JUMPING CHARLIE - Polka -- Willie CLANCY (whistle) rec by Seamus
Ennis Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29883/ FTX-173
JUMPING GEORDIE - TEMPLEGALANTINE REEL
JUMPING JACK - wooden doll that dances on a wooden board held under
one leg of the operator - photo of Harry COX using use by PK - FF-3308
JUMPING JOLLY JACK THE SAILOR - ("Jumping for joy")
- THERE WAS A MAN AND HE WAS MAD
JUMPING JOAN - WILSON p112 4/4 (G) (with dance descr)
JUMPIN' JUDY - Alan said: Allen Protho gave us the basis of this Negro
work song with a sweet tenor voice in the Nashville (Tenn) penitentiary in 1933
- ROUD 6712 -- Convicts rec by Alan Lomax, Parchman State Pen, Miss, USA
1947: Lib of Congress AFS L3 1933/ FTX-916 - ROUNDER
CD 1510 - Alan LOMAX (voc/gtr), Peggy SEEGER (voc), Guy CARAWAN (voc/gtr), John
COLE (harmonica) & Sam STOKES (bass) : PYE Nixa NPL-18013 1958/ FTX-941
JUNE APPLE - Appalachian dance -- Taylor KIMBLE (fid) with THE KIMBLES
(fid, banjo, gtr, auto-harp & bass), Carroll Co, Virginia USA MOUNTAIN MUSIC
MM-4174 1974 [?] - John BURKE (v/fid/gtr & b) "Old Time Fiddle tunes
for banjo" 1975 CASS-30- 0807 - Sara GREY (banjo with group) on 2 Radio
24/10/90/ CASS- 60-1015 from Wade Ward aft "Boatman"
JUNIPER TREE - SISTER PHOEBE
JUNK STALL JOANNA -- Adrian TUCKER (with harmonica, kazoo, gtr &
drum set): FTX-037
JUPON ROUGE, LA - WILSON p99 (with dance descr)
JUSH OF PERTH - Strathspey - WILSON (with dance descr) p34
JUST A FEW MORE DAYS -- Carter Family (trio), rec NY 8/6/38: DECCA
5632-A/ 7"RTR-0313-4
JUST A ROSE IN A GARDEN OF WEEDS - "Down in the devil's own
garden" - ROUD#13303 - comp by W.H.David & R.B.Saxe - record by
Donalds Peers -- Cyril Poacher rec by Ginette Dunn, Grove Farm, Blaxhall,
Suffolk 1975: MT-CD-303
JUST A WEE DEOCK AND DORIS - WEE DOCH AND DORIS
JUST A YEAR AGO TONIGHT - IF YOU'LL ONLY LET THE LIQUOR ALONE
JUST AN OLD-FASHIONED PUSH BIKE - "with an old-fashioned frame"
coll Ian Scott Massie 1970's Beamish Music Coll
JUST AS I WAS GOING AWAY - ROUD#2754 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 p103 Angelo
Dornan 1954-60
JUST AS THE TIDE WAS FLOWING - "One morning in the month of
May - down by a rolling river" - sailor - lady of honour - ROUD#1105
- BSs incl BG 2:#46/ 6:#29/ 6:#51/ 7:#59 - KIDSON TT 1891 pp108- 9 Charles Lolley,
Leeds, Yorksh - SHARP-MARSON FSS2 - SBG-SHARP Schools 1906 - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 #385 pp558-9 Harry Richards, Curry Rivel, Somerset 1904 - JFSS 2:8
1906 p173 RVW: Mr Harper, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 2v - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS 8TC
1919 - WILLIAMS #615/ #616 - KIDSON FSNC 1927 - COLLINSON- DILLON 1956 pp22-23
Harry Cox, Catfield, Norfolk - PURSLOW MB 1965 p48 Hammond: Walter Diment, Cheddington,
Dorset 1906 - FMJ 1982 p227 Hammond Ms - PALMER RVW 1983 #59 pp94-5 Mr Harper
--- GREENLEAF NFL 1933 p135 "Down where the tide was flowing"
-- Tune: Cf BLUE-EYED STRANGER -- Harry COX rec Potter Heigham, Norfolk 18/12/45:
RPL 17231/ TOPIC TSCD-662 - Julia ADCOCK rec by PK, Watton, Norfolk 1950 7"RTR-009
- Stephen BALDWIN (tune on fid) rec by Russell Wortley, Upton Bishop, Herefordsh
1954: LEADER LED-2068 1976/ TOPIC TSCD-665 1998 - Shirley with Dolly COLLINS
(flute organ): POLYDOR 583-025 1968 from her aunt: Grace Winborn/ with ALBION
CD Band: B & C CREST 11/PEG-7 1971/ DECCA SML-1117 1974/ Radio 2 28/12/88:
CASS-60-0849 with talk - LONDON MADRIGAL SINGERS: EMI HQS-12215 1970 - Tony
ROSE (voc/ organ & ch): LEADER LER-2024 1971 - DRANSFIELDS: LEADER LER-2026
1971 - Geof JERRAM & Steve JORDAN (unacc harmony) Dorset: FOREST TRACKS
FT-3007 1975 - Tony HALL (melodeon) with Nic JONES (fid/gtr) & Tommy Moynihan
(mand/bouz/whistle): FREE REED FRR-012 1976
JUST BECAUSE -- George PEGRAM (voc/ banjo) with Clyde ISAACS (mandolin),
Fred Cockerham (fiddle) & Jack BRYANT (gtr): SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-235 1973
JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE, MOTHER - ROUD#4263 -- Jack ELLIOTT Birtley
Co Durham: LEADER LEA-4001 1969 (Story) - Bob HART rec by Bill Leader, Snape,
Suffolk: Musical Traditions MT CD 301-2
JUST BEFORE THE LAST GREAT CHARGE - LAST FIERCE CHARGE
JUST BEYOND THE RIVER - Gospel -- Vocal Quartet (with gtr) rec by
Alan Lomax, Norfolk, Va USA 1959: RPL LP 26147 - sung by THE BRIGHT LIGHT QUARTET
rec by AL, Weems, Va. USA 1960: ROUNDER 1708 1997
JUST FOR OLD TIME'S SAKE -- Mick FOSTER (acc/ gtr/ voc) & Tony ALLEN
(gtr/ voc): RITZ London LC-TV-1/ CASS-0956
JUST IN PASSING - comp -- Archie FISHER: DECCA SKL-5057 1970
JUST IN THE HEIGHT OF HER BLOOM - "So beware of those boarding
school lasses" - ROUD#2382 - JOYCE OIFMS 1909 pp61-2 Co Limerick
JUST LIKE A WOMAN - comp by Bob Dylan -- TINKERS: ARGO ZFB-35 1971
JUST LIKE ME - "after everything I say" - Kids Word
Trickery -- FTX-198 B/15 (a) 2 educ girls with
laughter at end - Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173
"Clap your hands" etc
JUST LIKE THE IVY - "I'll cling to you" - Grandad sat at
evenfall - neath the dear old garden wall" - Music Hall song by Mary
Kendall - CROININ 2000 #77 pp130-2 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Jean Ritchie
& George Pickow, Ballyvourney, Co Cork 24/11/52
JUST ONE MORE DANCE - DARLING GO HOME
JUST SUITS ME - IT JUST SUITS
JUST THE THING - Jig - HAYWOOD #20 p13 (Em) -- Mrs CROTTY'S BAND
rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1980: FTX-250 aft "Muckin
o Geordie's Byre" & bef "Paddy Carey"
JUTE MILL SONG, THE - "O dear me, the mill's ga'in' fast"
- "- ten and nine" - ROUD#2585 - CHAPBOOK III/4 p2 - SEEGER-McCOLL
SI 1960 p44 #40 2v,Taken down from a ms by Mary Brookbank (as spelt) Dundee
Dundee, Angus - TOCHER #50 1995 pp44-5 rec from Mary Brooksbank by Hamish Henderson
1968 -- TOPIC 12-T-181 1968 Mary BROOKBANK - McPEAKE'S: FONTANA TL-5214 1964
- Mary BROOKSBANK: TOPIC 12-T-181 1968 - Alex CAMPBELL (in concert) rec by PK,
Dartington, Devon 1975: FTX-364 --- MAGPIE (Washington
Folk Group) COLLECTOR COL-1936 1982 CASS- 0821
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY - MIXED UP
OLD MAN (S Carter)