KIRKCUDBRIGHT (SHIRE) -- Recordings
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KINCLAVEN BRIDGE - NANCY
KIND DEARIE - Hornpipe - KERR MM 4 #308 3pts (Bb)
KIND FORTUNE - LITTLE DRUMMER
KIND OLD HUSBAND - MY GOOD OLD MAN
KIND RELATIONS - "We all have our share of ups and downs"
- Many BSs - WILLIAMS Ms #618
KIND SIR, I SEE YOU'VE COME AGAIN - DRUNKARD'S COURTSHIP
KIND SOLDIER I LIKE YOUR OFFER - "Plough Jags" Song
-- John MARTIN, rec by PK, Helpringham, Lincs 25/3/53: RPL 19034
KING, THE - Jig - KERR MM 4 #210 p24 4pts (G/Em)
KING AND QUEEN OF ENGLAND, THE - comp by DS -- Sandy DENNY (voc/
piano) on Radio 2 17/10/90 CASS-60-1017
KING AND THE COUNTRYMAN, THE - "There was an old chap in the
West Country: a flaw in the lease the lawyers had found" - BELL SOP
(words only abridged from Roxburgh ballad to tune of "The Slut")
KING AND THE FORESTER/ KEEPER - KING WILLIAM
KING AND THE MILLER, THE - Folk Tale told by John Stewart (tinker) -
DOUGLAS Aberdeen UP 1987
KING AND THE TINKER, THE - "O the king and the tinker were at
a great fair" - CHILD #273 - ROUD#248 - CARPENTER from Robinson 151
- TOCHER 43 (1991) pp44-5 "The Tinker" coll by Hamish Henderson
from Geordie Robertson (Scots piper & singer friend of Jeannie Robertson's
husband, Isaac Higgins, in Aberdeen -- George ROBERTSON #151 rec on Dictaphone
by James M.Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-35
KING ARTHUR - "was a prudent king - he bought 5 sacks of barley
meal to make a large pudding - The King and Queen sat down to dine"
- A S HARVEY: Ballads, Songs & Rhymes of East Anglia 1936 p143 (words only)
- Cf speech in AMPLEFORTH SWORD PLAY (PK)
KING ARTHUR - comp by George Spring (b1929) Cornish poet - HOLY GRAIL
- MILLER'S LAST WILL - THREE SONS O' ROGUES - WIZARD OF ALDERLEY EDGE --
Matthew SPRING (voc/gtr) rec 1979: FTX-128 - LEADER
L-2077 1972 "Wizard of Alderley Edge" (Chesh) - Bob STEWART:
TRIPLE M/ CASS-0360 "Quest-Heritage (Holy Grail) Tour" narrated
by Howard Goorney
KING ARTHUR'S SERVANTS/ SONS - THREE ROGUES
KING BILLY'S MARCH - KING WILLIAM'S MARCH
KING CANNA SWAGGER, A - BEGGAR
KING FAREWELL - "It was on Prestonpans - wee German lairdie"
Ch: "KF, noo far'wee;l - it's a to gaird oor king far'weel"
- ROUD#5145 - HOGG Jacobite Relics #60 "O my bonny Highland Laddie"
is ancestor of this - TOCHER 34 1980 p243 coll Hamish Henderson from Jock Cameron
-- Isabel SUTHERLAND: TOPIC 12-T-151 1966
KING FAROUK - Bawdy Song, using Egyptian National Anthem tune by Verdi
from: "Aida" played after cinema shows, popular with Desert Army -
particularly Australian soldiers in Cairo in the Second World War with verses
added by Hamish Henderson in 1942 - mentions Rommel -- Hamish HENDERSON rec
by Alan Lomax, London 6/3/51 7"RTR-0680
KING GEORGE -- THREE SONS O' ROGUES
KING GEORGE THE FOURTH - Strathspey/ Reel (Am) - FELDMAN p173 "Highland"
from Francie & Mickey Byrne, Donegal - HONEYMAN p16 & p17 both Strathspey
& Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #84 p22 - KERR MM 1 #1 p7 Strathspey -- Alex
Grant (fid) rec by PK, Carr Bridge, Inverness 1955:
FTX-069 - Francie BYRNE (fid) Donegal: CLADDAGH 4-CC-44 1987/ RTE "Long
Note prog 17/8/89 CASS 60-0897 --- Alex Francis McKay (fid) with Fr John Angus
Rankin (piano) & Mary McDonald (fid) with Mary Jessie McDonald (piano) rec
by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-354 1978
KING GOODEN - PARKIN RAINE
KING HE WROTE A LONG LETTER, THE - LORD DUNWATERS
KING IS GONE FROM BAMBURGH CASTLE, THE - LAIDLEY WORM
KING IS WANTING MEN, THE - "they say and I for one must go"
- ROUD#3326
KING HENRY AND THE KING OF FRANCE -- Jon RAVEN (voc/gtr & mand):
BROADSIDE BRO-100 1968 - STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS CHR-1008 1972
KING HENRY THE FIFTH'S CONQUEST OF FRANCE, THE - "The Tribute
due from the King in France" - CHILD #164 - ROUD#251 - BELL EB 1856
pp151-4 Percy Society (w/o) --- HENRY FSSH 1938 pp106-109 Mrs Samuel Harmon
& Uncle Sam Harmon (w/o), Tenn 1930
KING HENRY, KING HENRY - "says you must go" - Children's
Ring Game rhyme -- Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959
KING HENRY, MY SON - LORD RANDAL
KING HENRY'S THREE SONS - THREE SONS O' ROGUES
KING HEROD AND THE COCK - CARNAL AND THE CRANE
KING JAMES THE FIRST AND THE TINKER - "As he was a-hunting the
swift fallow deer" - DIXON SOP (words only from the singing of Francis
King, the Skipton minstrel) - BELL SOP (from Dixon) - JEFDSS 1936 pp63-5
KING JOHN - "I'll tell you a story, a story anon - of a noble
prince and his name was King John" - CHILD #45 "KJ and the
Bishop" (also incl "KJ & the Abbot of Canterbury")
- ROUD#302 - BSs incl BG 1:2:#17 "KJ & the AOC" - BRONSON
also has version from Grainger #138 - D'URFEY PPM 1719-20 IV p28-31 #9B p5 -
RIMBAULT 1846-63 - PERCY Reliques - CHAPPELL NEA 1838 1 p350-3 & 2 #9B p5
- BARING GOULD SOW Rev Ed #104 tune used for LOLLY MY COW was sung by an old
woman at Kingswear, Devon titled "The Abbot of Canterbury"
- GRAINGER Ms #138 Joseph Skinner, Barrow- on-Humber, Lincolnsh 1906 "KJ"
- O SHAUGHNESSEY YB1 1975 pp54-5 & 83-4 Grainger: Joseph Skinner "KJ
& the AOC" --- FLANDERS- BROWN Vermont 1931 - p200-3 - FLANDERS-BROWN-BARRY
NGMS 1839 p176 - JAFL - GARDNER-CHICKERING 1939 p379 - THOMPSON PS 1958 pp4-7
Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 (w/o) "The Bishop of Canterbury"
- HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp10-12 Salley Hubbard, Utah 1946 "KJ and the
B" -- Warde H FORD, Calif 1938: AAFS L-37 - Elmer GEORGE rec by Helen
Hartness Flanders, Vermont USA: MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE LP 1953
KING KONG KITCHIE - FROG SONG
KING LEAR AND HIS THREE DAUGHTERS - Elizabethan Broadside Ballad - PERCY
Reliques vol I p231 tune: "Chevy Chase"- SIMPSON BBB 1966 p225
-- Ewan MacCOLL & Peggy SEEGER (gtr/fid/conc): "The Paper Stage"
ARGO ZDA-98 1969
KING O NEILL'S CASTLE - CAISLEAN RI NEILL
KING OF IRELAND'S SON, THE - Story -- Seamus ENNIS: CLADDAGH CC-19
KING OF JIGS, THE - MISS SHIRE'S FAVOURITE
KING OF LAOIS - March -- HEDGEHOG PIE: RUBBER 009 1975
KING OF MEENASILLAGH - RI MHIN NA SALACH
KING OF SPAIN'S DAUGHTER, THE - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT
KING OF THE BLACK ART, THE - Folk Tale told by John Stewart (tinker)
- DOUGLAS Aberdeen UP 1987 - originally told in Gaelic as "Fichaire
Gobha" (Fichaire the Smith) and "Gille na Bhuidsear"
(Magician's Boy)
KING OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS, THE - Many BSs incl BG 1.1 #198 - Song
comp A W Humphreys (c 1830) - J Pannell broadside (c 1845) "Inkum Pokum
wokken wum - how d'you like your taties done? - Can you now give I just a one
- taties and cabbage and onions" - HACKWOOD Inns Ales & Drinking
Customs 1909 p265 quotes part of song: "His palace was like Dirty Dick's
- twas built of mud for the want of bricks" - OPIE ODNR 1951 p211 -
I'M A MAN YOU DON'T MEET EVERY DAY - I WOULDN'T LEAVE MY LITTLE WOODEN HUT FOR
YOU
KING OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS, THE - Jig-tune used for Ballad (see National
Library of Scotland: www.nls/ uk/broadsides) & fpr Country Dances - KENNEDY
FTB 1 1951 p42/ 1994 #165 p42 alt: "Hilly- go Filly-go" - KERR
MM 1 #5 p27 "Cumberland Reel" -- Stephen BALDWIN (fid) rec
by PK, Upton Bishop, Herefordsh 13/10/52: RPL 18681/ FTX-115
"Double Dee Doubt" (from the dance instruction: "Double
Lead Out") - Jim SMALL (harmonica) rec by David Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset
1980: FTX-138 - McCUSKERS CEILIDHE BAND rec by PK,
Kilcreevy, Co Armagh 1952: FTX-372/ SAYDISC (CD)
SDL-420 1997 - William KIMBER (conc) rec by PK, Headington, Oxford 4/11/56:
RPL LP 23504/ FTX-382 - CHEVIOT RANTERS Country
Dance Band: TOPIC 12-T-214 1972 "Cumberland Reel"
KING OF THE CASTLE, THE - "Will you surrender? to the King of
Barney Castle?": COWAN DOUGLAS/BRIGGS publ for Brownies by Girl Guides
Assoc - coll in Perthshire
KING OF THE CLANS - Reel - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #788 (G) -- Sonny
MURRAY (A-conc) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-506 1977
KING OF THE DITCH-DIGGER'S TRADE - comp by Graeme Miles of Middlesbrough
- FOLKSONG TODAY #3 1970
KING OF THE FAIRIES, THE - Regular length Set Dance (Em) - BRODY p158
(Em) from Dave Swarbrick - LOESBURG 1 p39 - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #979 -
see also KING WILLIAM -- John & Vincent McCusker (fids) & Benignus
(mel) rec by PK, Kilcreevy, Co Armagh 31/5/52: RPL 18548/ FTX-372
- Terence McSHANE (fid), rec by PK, Clough
Mills, Co Antrim 5/8/53: RPL 20029/ FTX-377 "Last
of the fairies of Loughguile" - GILCURDON Trio rec Belfast 30/10/63:
RPL LP 28256/ FTX-373 bef "Piper through
the meadows straying" - May KEOGH (fid) with Tommy DEMPSEY (acc): GAEL-LINN
CEF-017 1967 - THE YETTIES (with step- dancer: Allen Leary): ARGO ZFB-32 1971
- CHEVIOT RANTERS Country Dance Band: TOPIC 12-T-214 1972 - Roger NICHOLSON
(dulc): ARGO ZDA-204 1974
KING OF THE LIARS,. THE - Folk Tale told by Alec Stewart (tinker) -
DOUGLAS Aberdeen UP 1987
KING OF THE LIGHT-FINGERED GENTRY - comp by Martin GRAEBE 1978
KING OF THE PIPERS - Jig - BRODY p159 - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #45 p25 from
Johnny Doherty & CRE 3 1985 #35 p16 3pts - FELDMAN p57 4pts from Johnny
Doherty & p177 6pts from Mickey & Francie Byrne - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs
pub Mallinson 1997 #92 p23 5pts (##C) alt: "The Kiltane Jig" -
O'NEILL MOI #702 (not in DMI) 5pts - SEATTLE 1990 p34 from Billy Pigg (N-pipes)
- Cf KILFINANE JIG -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL
19573/ FTX-075 aft "The Heart of my Kitty"
(Kitty's Rambles)/ rec by David Hammond 1975: GAEL-LINN CEF-072-3 1978/
RTR dub/ COMHALTAS CEOLTOIRI EIREANN: CL-10 1974/ RTR dub with talk - Billy
PIGG (N-pipes): LEADER LEA-4006 1971 - Francie BYRNE (fid) Donegal: RTE "Long
Note prog 17/8/89 CASS-60-0897 - TRADLADS TLCD-001 1997 (Denmark) aft "Piper's
Chair" - Ciaran TOURISH, Dermot McLAUGHLIN, Seamus & Kevin GLACKIN
(fids) rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional Music
Society of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 bef "Frainc
A'Phoill"
KING OF THE SEA, THE - FISHES SONG (Up jumps the herring)
KING ORFEO - "There lived a king into da aist - Scowan earl
gray - Der lived a lady in da west - For yetter kangra norla" - CHILD
#19 (from an old man in Unst, Shetland 1880) - ROUD#136 - JEFDSS 1947 p74 &
1949 p13 coll Pat Shaw from John Stickle, Unst - BRONSON has version coll by
Francis Collinson from Kitty Anderson, Shetland,1955 - SHETLAND FOLK BOOK 2
1947-51 p56 slightly different version of chorus from Kitty Anderson - Note:
Chorus Refrain is in old Norn language and could be replaced in English by "Where
the wood grows (green) yearly" and "Where the hart goes yearly"
- LORE & LANGUAGE 3:10 1984 pp41-2 Discussion: "Orfeo & Orpheus"
-- John STICKLE, of Baltasound, Unst, rec by Pat Shaw, Lerwick, Shetland,
Feb 1952: RPL 18624/ CAEDMON TC-1145/ TOPIC 12-T-160/ FTX-501
(frag) - Archie FISHER (with orchestra): DECCA SKL-5057 1970 - STEELEYE SPAN:
CHRYSALIS CHR-1123 1976 (composed tune)
KING PHARIM/ PHAROAH - CARNAL AND THE CRANE
KING PIPPIN - Polka - Children use the words: "My mother says
I never should play with the gipsies in the wood" - Polka comp by D'Albert
- OPIE ODNR 1951 p315 - KERR MM 4 #408 p45 (G) - ROCHE 2 #304 p47 "Quadrille
or Old Set tune" -- Percy BROWN (mel) Norfolk: TOPIC 12-TS-229 1973
- Mabel SKELTON, Arbroath, Angus: RPL 28571 Arbroath Angus 14/7/64 "My
Aunt Jean" - John MacDONALD (mouth music): TOPIC 12-T-263 1975 - Gordon
CUTTY (Engl Conc) FREE REED FRR-006 1976 - Billy BENNINGTON (h-dulc) rec by
Jim Couza, Barford, Norfolk 20/7/82 CASS-0871 bef "So early in the morning"
- PYEWACKET (with h-dulc) rec Concert Hall 22/2/83: CASS-15-0747
KING ROGER - "Twas but t'other night after dark'ning" -
comp by Robert Anderson - ROUD#1535 - PALMER RVW 1983 pp17-19 tune from
RVW Ms 3 #453: Mr Carruthers, Carlisle, Cumberland 1906 (text from Robert Anderson,
Cumberland)
KING WAS BORN, A - Carol comp Jon Pickow -- Jean RITCHIE family &
friends GREENHAYS GR-90717 1987 CASS-60-0792
KING WILLIAM AND THE KEEPER - "I neither want your treasure
nor your 45 shillings - I will take you to William, William our King" -
King dressed as an old poacher tries to bribe his own gamekeeper - ROUD#853
- PURSLOW MB 1965 pp49-50 Hammond: George Roper, Charlton St Mary, Dorset 1905
16v/m "KW & the Keeper" - STUBBS LOM 1970 pp44-5 George
Maynard, Copthorne, Sussex 1960 "The King and the Forester"
- McCOLL-SEEGER 1977 p335 Nelson Ridley (gypsy), Essex 1974 "The Suit
of Russet Grey" -- Sam LARNER, rec by Philip Donnellan, Winterton,
Norfolk, 1958: FTX-139 (frag with talk) - Joseph
JONES (friend of George Maynard) rec by Mike Yates, Kent: TOPIC 12-T-253 1975
(3v) "The K and the Keeper"
KING WILLIAM'S MARCH - 6/8 Bagpipe March - FELDMAN p110 (A) 6/8 "King
Billy's March" from Simon Doherty & p176 5pts "King William's
Rambles" from Francie & Mickey Byrne, Co Donegal - BONNY CHARLIE
- BOYNE WATER - KING OF THE FAIRIES -- Jim Garson (fid) & John Nicholson
(gtr) rec by PK, Orkney 1955: FTX-064
KING WILLIAM - "was King David's/ George's son -
all the royal race is run - choose the one that you love best - on the carpet
you shall kneel - salute your bride & kiss her sweet - rise again upon your
feet" - ROUD#4203 - Children's Ring Game with partner choosing (PRETTY
LITTLE GIRL OF MINE also has "carpet kneeling") - GOMME 1 p302
(2var both from Yorks) - GRAINGER #224 schoolchildren Scawby, Lincolnsh 1906
- COWAN DOUGLAS/BRIGGS publ for Brownies by Girl Guides Assoc Westmorland &
West of Cumberland - OPIE SG 1985 pp122-5 "KW was King James's son"
- GREIG-DOUGLAS 8 2002 #1571 p120 (3v) "King William (was King James's
son0" --- NEWELL p73 from Waterford -- rec by Damian Webb, 9/24
St Margaret's Juniors large group Workington Cumb 1960 - rec by DW, 13/1 St
Michael's Junior School for Girls Workington, Cumb April 1960: RPL LP 26302/
FTX-195 "KW was King David's son"
KING'S THE - Reel -- Alex Francis Mc KAY (fid) with Fr John Angus
RANKIN (piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC
12-TS-354 1978 with other strathspeys & reels
KING'S COMMAND, THE - "Abroad as I was walking a-walking all
alone" - mentions and sometimes called "High Germany"
("HG") - ROUD#1445 - BSs ""The King's Command must
be obeyed" or "The True Lovers" incl BG 8:#223/ 9:#134
- BARING GOULD GCS 1895 pp6-7 Fleetwood Shephard: nn, Watford, Hertfordsh "HG"
- HAMMOND FSOD 1908 "HG" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #132
pp516 Robert Parish, Exford, Somerset 1906/ Robert Rowlands, Shipley, Sussex
1908 1v/m/ Eliza Carter, Rackenford, Devon 1904 1v/m "HG #2"
- KIDSON GEF 1926 - JFSS 2:6 p25-26 Sharp: Eliza Carter "HG" -
JFSS 7:26 1923 pp10-11 Moeran: Robert Miller, Sutton, Norfolk 1921 - PURSLOW
CL 1972 p104 Gardiner: George Blake (w) Southampton, Hampsh & Hammond: Mrs
Russell (m), Upwey Dorset "The True Lovers" - PALMER RS 1977
p154 RVW Ms "HG" - PALMER 1983 #90 p140 RVW "HG"
- see also ABROAD AS I WALKING -- Tony ROSE (voc/fid): LEADER LER-2024 1971
(JFSS Devon)
KING'S CROSS - UP AND DOWN (X2) ALL THE WAY TO LONDON TOWN
KING'S DAUGHTER (FAIR), THE - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT
KING'S FAVOURITE, THE - Jig -- Alistair ANDERSON (Engl conc) with
Tich RICHARDSON (gtr) & Dave RICHARDSON (mandolin): TOPIC 12- TFRS-501 1974
bef "Tipsy Sailor"
KING'S FIRST COURSE, THE - KNIGHT AND THE SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER
KING'S HIGHWAY, THE - "running, Lord" - Texas Song
-- Hally WOOD (voc/ gtr): ELEKTRA EKL-10 1953
KING'S MORISCO, THE - from Fitzwilliam Virginal Book -- TROTTO: FOREST
TRACKS FT-6004 cass/ FREE REED FRR-005 1976
KINGS OF MAN, THE - REEAGHYN DY VANNIN (Manx Dirk Dance)
KING'S OWN GUARDS, THE - GARDAI 'N RI
KING'S SHILLING, THE - RECRUITMENT
KING'S SONG - CALLING-ON SONGS
KINGDOM COMING - "Say, darkeys, hab you seen de massa?"
"Da massa run, ha ha"
- ROUD#778 - Minstrel Song comp by Henry Clay Work publ in 1863 by Root &
Cady - also called "Year of Jubilo" - SPAETH WSM 1927 pp114-5
-- Jimmy SHAND (mel, piano & drums): BELTONA BL 2395/
FTX-361 - Sam CONNOR (banjo) rec by Mike Yates, Copper Hill, Floyd Co, Va.,
USA: HOME MADE MUSIC LP-001 1980 titled "Massa Run Away"
KINGSBRIDGE ASSEMBLY - Jig - MITTEL #22 p9 (D)
KINGSBRIDGE FAIR - Song Contest 1975: FTX-088
KINGSLEY, Charles - BAD SQUIRE
KINGSTON HORNPIPE - (G) - ALLAN #95 p24 -- John REA (h-dulc) Co Antrim:
TOPIC 12-TS-373 1979
KINLOCH OF KINLOCH - Jig - HARDING #53 p18 - HAYWOOD #32 p16 - KENNEDY
FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #93 p23 (D) - KERR MM 1 #19 p32 - Tunebook Ms
#49 "Scotch & Maltais Air" - O'NEILL MOI #1833 (not in
DMI) "Yellow John" - There are Kinlochs in Fife, Skye and Sutherland,
but this probably refers to the one in Perthshire - a variant of the tune was
used for the song "Blow the wind southerly" & as "The
Lass o' Dallogill" for the long-sword dances of Cleveland in North
Yorkshire - BLOW THE WIND SOUTHERLY - OVER THE WATER TO CHARLIE -- DORSET
TRIO (mel/ fid/ cello)rec 1943: RPL 6778/ TOPIC 12 t 240 [1974] - George TREMAIN
(mel) rec by PK, North Skelton, N Yorks 2/4/53: RPL 19236/ FTX-329
"Lass o' Dallogill" - Arthur MARSHALL (mel) of Loftus rec by
PK, Scarborough, Yorks 7/4/53: RPL 19239/ 111/
TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 - TOPIC 12-TS-215 1971 TRANSPENNINE Group (fid/ banjo &
conc) "T'owd wife o' Coverdill" & "Lass o' Dallogill"
KINLOUGH COW, THE - OLD COW OF KINLOUGH
KINMONT WILLIE - "O have ye na heard of the fause Sakelde"
- CHILD 186 - ROUD#4013
KINNEGAD SLASHERS - SLASHERS
KINRARA STRATHSPEY - comp by Wm Marshall - KOHLER 1 p60 (Bb)
KINTAIL - Song in Scots Gaelic -- Mary O HARA (unacc): DECCA GES-
1116 1974
KIOWA STORY OF TUNE - American Indian -7 with talk before
about his life (1864-1950), his father, chief apache, went to Washington - he
is oldest one living - made flute himself - from cedar tree - "play
it for you as I want you to hear good"
KIPLING, Rudyard -- Peter BELLAMY:
ARGO ZFB-81 1972
KIPPERS - GOLDEN SLIPPERS -- "K & Bloaters": KIPPERS
rec Sidmouth Radio 2 2/11/88: CASS-60-0740
KIRK SWAREE, THE -- Jean REDPATH (unacc): ELEKTRA BY-6004 1966
KIRK WOULD LET ME BE - "I was oncest a weel tocher'd lass"
- ROUD#8573 - HERD: Ancient & Modern Scottish Songs (1869) 2 pp62-3
KIRKS HORNPIPE - WEST END
KIRKBY MALZEARD - "Ye noble
spectators" - Calling-on Song with Sword Dance - BROADWOOD ECS 1893
pp16-17 H M Bower: Thomas Wood, Kirkby Malzeard, York - SHARP SDNE --
Recordings - see AREA Listing
KIRKCUDBRIGHT TOWN - composed by BC -- Burns CRAWFORD rec by PK,
Mossdale, Kirkcudbrightsh 20/7/54: FTX-262
KIRKCUDBRIGHT'S PRAISES - "Assist me all ye muses bright"
Sung in praise of countryside but also for his beloved asking for her protection
and hoping married lads of K will remember him - ROUD#9504 -- Willie McNEILY
rec by Seamus Ennis, Kirkcudbright May 1953: RPL 22877/ FTX-262
KIRKWALL - Orkney --
Recordings - see AREA Listing
KIRN SONG, THE - "There's Robbie Burns altho' he be dead"
- ROUD#6067 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 p513
KIRN, THE - Strathspey - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p64
KIRREE FO NIAGHTEY, NY - (The Sheep are 'neath the snow) - Manx
Gaelic - JFSS 28 [1924] pp117-20 (4var) - DOUGLAS 1928 #5 p13 - GRAVES 1928
p170 from Ms of J F Crellin of Orrisdale - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #80 Douglas from
John Matt Mylechreest, Thaloo Hogg, Lonan -- Joan OWEN 27/2/58: RPL LP 24012
-- Mona DOUGLAS (talk bef): FTX-007 (4v)
KIRSTEN HALL - Polka named after a cave on Papa Stour -- P S PETERSON
(fid), rec by Tom Anderson, Papa Stour, Shetland RTR- 1079/ FTX-368
KIRSTY CAMPBELL - mouth music in Scots Gaelic -- Hamish HENDERSON
rec by Alan Lomax London 6/3/51 7"RTR-0680
KIRTLE JAIL - "Good people all give ear I pray" - ROUD#964
- MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp358-360 & 406-407 Richard Hines
KIRTLINGTON LAMB ALE - N. Oxfordshire - held 1st w/e after Trinity -
ED&S Autumn 2003 p9 Article & photos by Paul Davenport
KISHKEAM LASSES, THE - Slide or Jig - MOYLAN 2 #184 p106 (D) 12/8 from
John O Leary (melodeon)
KISMUL'S GALLEY - BEINN A' CHEATAICH
KISS BEHIND THE DOOR, THE - Polka -- John Mc KENNA (flute) with Eddie
MEEHAN (flute) & piano (b Leitrim) rec USA DECCA 1937 CASS-0893 with "Tripping
to the Well"
KISS BUT NEVER TELL - Song tune - BSs - WESTROP #35 p13 (Bb & F)
Country Dance
KISS HER AND CLAP HER - Shetland Wedding Jig -- Peter FRASER (fid)
of Finniegarth, Walls rec by Pat Shaw, Lerwick July 1952: RPL 18622/ FTX-068
aft "Du's been long awa"
KISS HER UNDER THE COVERLET -- Anthony & Carole ROBB (N-pipes),
Colin ROSS (fid),Alistair ANDERSON (E-conc): TOPIC 12-TS-278 1978 with "Green
Breckons" & "Bob & Jone"
KISS ME AFTER/ IN THE DARK - "Young William was a handsome roving
sailor boy" - captain overhears conversation with Sally and dresses
up as William and rolls her in the park - William marries Sally and the Captain
becomes godfather of the child - ROUD#2535 - Many BSs incl BG 1:1:#2/ 6:#158/
7:#147/ 9:#246 - PALMER RVW 1983 #118 p180 Yorksh "Young William"
KISS ME GOODNIGHT, SERGEANT MAJOR - comp by Noel/ Pelrose -- THE
YETTIES with Military Band: ARGO ZDA-100 1974
KISS ME JOE - JULIA'S WEDDING (Hornpipe/ Reel)
KISS ME KATE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1432/ DMI #669 (G)
KISS ME, OH I LIKE IT - "One morn rather dark - as I strolled
through the park" - "once or twice" -- Edith PERRIN (of
West Indies) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NYC 1941: APPLESEED APR-CD-1035
2000 (1v & ch)
KISS ME QUICK - Galop - KERR MM 4 #417 p46 (D/G) - WESTROP #23 p9 (G)
2/4 Country Dance
KISS ME QUICK AND GO - "Hug me, tug me as ye please" -
father appears - ROUD#1153 - SPAETH WSM 1927 pp91-2 ("The other night
while I was sparking") - HAMER GGr 1973 p72 Mrs M Duffy, Durham
KISS ME SWEETHEART - Single Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1082/ DMI #392 (G)
KISS ME SWEETLY - Scotch Song & Reel - WILSON (with dance descr)
p51
KISS THE BRIDE IN BED - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #150 p60 (D) - COLE
p19 (G) - O'NEILL MOI #1496/ DMI #720 (G) "Kiss the Bride"
-- Sean MAGUIRE, Liam DONNELLY, Tom TURKINGTON & William MONTGOMERY (fiddles)
& John MAGUIRE (whistle) rec by PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ RPL
18380/ FTX-375 aft "Sailor's Bonnet"
& bef "Roaring Mary"
KISS YOUR PARTNER - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1547/ DMI #761 (G)
KISSED YESTREEN - "O as I was kissed yestreen" - ROUD#8538
- HERD A&M Scottish Ballads (1869) 2 pp226-8
KISSED YESTREEN - Jig (Am) - KERR MM 1 #2 p31
KISSES SWEETER THAN WINE -- WEAVERS from 1980 film of Reunion on
Radio 2 12/10/82 CASS-60-0548 -- Steve BENBOW (gtr) with Stella (v) & Pete
TURNER (bass) "Skiffle Cellar" rec by PK, Soho, London 1/7/58 CASS-60-0828/
FTX-091
- THE WILCOX THREE "The Greatest Folksongs ever sung" RCA CAMDEN CDN-158
KISSING
- BOUND FOR BALTIMORE - COME LANDLORD FILL THE FLOWING BOWL - CLONMEL
LASSES - COMIC COURTSHIP - DAME DURDEN - FIG FOR A KISS (Triple Jig)- HIGHLAND
DONALD - HOW I LOVE THE LADIES - MAID AND THE MAGPIE - MAID BEHIND THE BAR -
PARSON AND THE CURATE - TRURO AGRICULTURAL SHOW - WOMEN LOVE KISSING AS WELL
AS THE MEN - Children - AUSTRIAN
YODELLER - BIG SHIP WAS LEAVING BOMBAY - CHINAMAN GO AWAY A-FLIRTING - HERE'S
A POOR WIDOW - HOW MANY KISSES - I'M A PRETTY LITTLE DUTCH GIRL - I KNOW A NIGGER
BOY - I WISH TONIGHT WAS SATURDAY NIGHT - KING WILLIAM - KISSING FRIDAY - MY
MOTHER TOLD ME - LAD THAT NEVER KISSED A LASS - ROSES RED AND VIOLETS BLUE -
ROSY APPLE LEMON AND A PEAR - SALLY WALKER - SIX O'CLOCK BELLS RINGING - THREE
JOLLY SAILOR BOYS - TIME - UP AGAINST THE (LONDON) WALL - WALLFLOWERS - WIND
BLOWS HIGH
KISSING AND DRINKING - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #94
p23 (D/Am) - Tunebook Ms J182 p74 (##D) - LEVEY 1 #91 p36 (A) - Cf PARSON IN
HIS BOOTS -- Peter FRASER (fid) rec by Pat Shaw, Shetland 1952: FTX-068
KISSING DANCE, THE - BABBITY BOWSTER
KISSING FRIDAY - OPIE LLSC p241 - At Wakefield in Yorkshire after Collop
Monday, Pancake Tuesday, Ash Wednesday and Fritter Thursday comes Kissing Friday
-- FTX-199 & FTX-289
a boy talking then a girl describes the custom
KISSIN' IN THE DARK - "For I lang courted Jeannie"
- ROUD#2534 - Many BSs in BG Collection - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 1990 #915 p499 (4var)
- ORD BB 1930 pp97-8 6v (w/o) - Cf THE BONNY WEE WINDOW -- Hector CAMPBELL
#347 Ythan Wells, Aberedeensh rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter
1929-35 - John MEARNS (unacc) rec Aberdeen 25/2/54: RPL 20085 - Jack ELLIOTT
(from Durham) rec by PK, Festival Hall Concert, London: EMI CLP-1910 1965 -
Alex CAMPBELL: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-6 1969
KISSING IS A SILLY THING - HOW CAN I BE MERRY AND FREE
KISSIN'S NAE SIN - "(There's) some say that kissin's a sin but
I think it's none awa - If it wasna lawful lawyers wouldna allow it" -
ROUD#2579 - CHAMBERS: Historical Essay on Scottish Song (w/o) - McCOLL SS 1953
p48-9 from Chambers - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p17 Wm Miller (McColl's father)
Stirling - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 p63 from McColl - Cf HOW CAN I BE MERRY AND FREE
-- Ewan McCOLL rec by Alan Lomax, Hyde, Chesh 1951: 7"RTR-0705/ ARGO
ZFB-66 1968 "The Amorous Muse"- Isabel SUTHERLAND & Jimmie McGREGOR:
rec by PK, London: TALKING BOOK Methuen 1960 - Bob BLAIR: LIVING TRADITION LTCD-1001
2000
KISSING RING, THE - Jig - KERR MM 3 #261 p29 (G)
KIT O MAHONEY'S JIG - O'NEILL MOI #1021/ DMI #234 (G) 4pts -- Paddy
MURPHY (A-conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-506 1977
KIT O MAHONEY'S HORNPIPE - O'NEILL MOI #1593/ DMI #838 (G)
KITCHEN - AS I WAS IN THE KITCHEN - BELLE OF THE KITCHEN (Jig) - MOTHER
IN THE KITCHEN
KITCHEN MAID, THE - Reel Am -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co
Donegal 1953: RPL 19574/ FTX-273 talk bef
KITCHEN MAID, THE - Jig -- John BURGESS (H-pipes): TOPIC 12-T-199
1969 with "Old Wife's Dance" & Irish Washerwoman"
KITCHEN WITH NO FOOD, THE - TADEEN THE FIDDLER (Jig)
KITCHENER, Lord - LORD ROBERTS
KITCHIE BOY, THE - "she's fallen in love wi her KB and the greater
was her shame" - boy is sent on a ship to Flanders - she invites a
captain to dine and at first he tells her that the boy was drowned but of course
the captain is he and they send for a priest - CHILD #252 (says this is a modern
adaptation of KING HORN (Child #17) from which some stanzas are taken outright)
- ROUD#105 - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1048 pp481-3 (4var 15v/2m) -- Elizabeth
ROBB #315/ 320-1/ 333, Alex ROBB #340/ 343 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter,
N.E.Scotland 1929-35
KITTEN, THE - KID ON THE MOUNTAIN
KITTLE MY NAVEL - Reel -- Peter PRATT (whistle) rec by PK, Toab Orkney
14/7/55: RPL 22729/ FTX-064
KITTY - BEAUTIFUL KITTY - FROG AND THE MOUSE - KATE FROM BALLINAMORE
- MY NAME IT IS KITTY - SWEET KITTY CLOVER
KITTY - song in Irish Gaelic & English -- Jerry HICKS rec by
Sean O Boyle 1958: 7"RTR-0564
KITTY BREWSTER - "She selled a dram I kenned her fine"
- ROUD#6029 - GREIG-DUNCAN Ms
KITTY CLOVER - Reel - COLE #1 p12 (D) - FELDMAN p238 (D) from Peter
Turbit, Co Donegal "Kitty Gordon's" - O'NEILL MOI #1245/ DMI
#518 (#D) "Peggy on the settle"
KITTY COME - Schottische -- William KIMBER (A-conc) rec by PK, Headington,
Oxford 1951: FTX-382
KITTY COME DOWN THE MEADOW - Jig (G) - MOYLAN 1 #65 from Pat Brophy
(U-pipes)
KITTY GRAY - "She shone like an angel although she was poor"
- ROUD#3692 -- Percy BROWNE (voc/ mel) rec by Seamus Ennis, Cromer, Norfolk
Oct 1956: RPL 23381 (1v) also sung unacc
KITTY GOT A-CLINKING COMING FROM THE FAIR - Single Jig -- Willie
CLANCY (U-pipes) rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-32 1980 CASS-0815
KITTY'S GONE A-MILKING - Reel - MITCHELL #31 p37 from Willie Clancy
(U-pipes) -- Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec by the Irish Folklore Commission,
Co Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 d/cass 1990 - Willie
CLANCY (U-pipes) of Co Clare rec 1958- 73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-39 1980 CASS-0816 -
Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by David Hammond 1975: GAEL-LINN CEF-072-3 1978 with
"Dogs among the Bushes" & "Merry Sisters" dubbed
to DAT 2/94 - CHIEFTAINS 1: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-3 cassette with "Rakish
Paddy"
KITTY I AM IN LOVE WITH YOU - "whether you like it or no"
-- Pete NALDER (unacc): FOLKSOUND FS-101 1975
KITTY JONES - "Now long ago a simple lad from Yorkshire I did
roam" - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)
KITTY IN THE LANE - Reel - COLE #7 p50 (#D) - FELDMAN p153 (A) from
Con Cassidy - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #796 alt: "Lower Ormond"
-- Jimmy POWER (fid) accomp by Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town 12/2/67:
TOPIC TSCD-603 1997 aft "Jenny picking cockles"
KITTY IN THE LANE - Reel (G) - FELDMAN p93 4pts from Johnny Doherty
(fid) used as Barn Dance with part in 3/4 time - KERR MM 1 #8 p34
KITTY LOSTY'S REEL - O'NEILL MOI #1221/ DMI #498 (Em)
KITTY McGEE - Jig (D) - PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p185 "Kitty Magee"
- BRODY p161 (D) - LEVEY 2 #7 p3 "Katty Magee" -- Tommy
MAKEM (voc/ whistle) & Eric WEISBERG (gtr/ banjo): TRADITION TLP- 1044 1961
KITTY MAGGS AND JOLTER GILES - "Kitty Maggs was a servant to
Farmer Styles" - ROUD#2412 - Universal Songster 1 p329 (w/o) --
rec by Steve Roud, Andover, Hampsh 1976 (w/o)
KITTY MARIA - RUMPSY BUMPSY
KITTY MOONEY - Jig (Dm/F) - KERR MM 2 #273 p30
KITTY, MY DEAR - Slow Air - ROCHE 1 #71 p34 (D) 3/4 -- Paddy TAYLOR
(flute) from Co Limerick rec by PK, London 1956: 171
"With Kitty I'll go" (uses C nat where Roche has C#)
KITTY OF COLERAINE - "As beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping"
- ROUD#6534 - Great many BSs incl BG 1.2 #39 - UNIVERSAL SONGSTER 1 p249 - VOCAL
LIB 1820 p629 - HAYWARD US&B p67 -- Mary O'HARA (voc/harp): DECCA GES-1095
1973
KITTY OF COLERAINE - Instrum Air - HAYWOOD #40 p19 m/o - Tunebook Ms
#30 p180 6/8 (D) - O'NEILL 152/-
KITTY O DWYER - Air - CRANITCH p101 (G)
KITTY OF LOVES - CITI NA gCUMANN
KITTY O LYNCH - or LYNN - BIDDY O' SLIGO
KITTY O MOORY - KATIE MOREY
KITTY OF OULART - DONNYBROOK BOY (Jig)
KITTY TYRELL - CITI NA gCUMANN
KITTY WALTZ -- Carter Family (Trio) Atlanta, Ga 25/11/29: / 7"RTR-0313-4
KITTY WELLS - "You ask what makes this darky weep?"
- ROUD#2748 - BSs incl BG 2:#191/ 5:#188/ 9:#108 (w/o) - COX FSOS 1925 p395
John Raese, WVa 1916 (w/o) - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp414-5 Miss Cora Clark, NC 1929
(w/o) - BREWSTER BSI 1940 pp351-2 June Falls, Ind 1935 (w/o)/ Miss Hollis Huey,
Ind 1935 (w/o)/ Mrs Mary J Shriver, Ill 1937 1v (w/o) - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp139-141
Mrs W B Thornton, Fla 1936 (w/o)/ Mrs Lola Gamble, Fla (w/o) - HUBBARD BSFU
1961 pp128-9 Carolow S Knudsen, Utah 1948 - PETERS FSOW 1977 pp125-6 Lester
A Coffee, Ill 1946 -- Bob BOTTING rec by PK, Balcombe Sussex 2/9/63 RTR-0907/
FTX-428 - Cecilia COSTELLO: Birmingham & Midland
Folk Centre: on Radio 2 "Folkweave" 1979: CASS-0413
KITTY WILL YOU MARRY ME? - "Or Kitty I will die" -
ROUD#2400 - JOYCE OIFM&S 1909 p37 Co Limerick (1v/m)
KITTY'S BONNET - Jig -- McPEAKE'S: DTS LFX-3 1965
KITTY'S FANCY - Polka Mazurka -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK,
Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19574/ FTX-075 aft "The
Braes of Maas"
KITTY'S HORNPIPE, THE -- Chris DRONEY (conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-503 1975 with
"Flowing Tide"
KITTY'S RAMBLES - Jig (D) - ALLAN #17 p5 "The Cobbler"
& #28 p7 "Kitty's Ramble" - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #36 p21 -
COLE p55 & p75 "The Bag of Meal" - GIBLIN #67 p33 (D) "The
Cobbler" - KARPELES !2 Traditional Country Dances - KENNEDY FTB 1954
2 p41/ 1994 #195 p49 "Katie's Rambles" - KERR MM 1 #22 p37
"Dan the cobbler" & MM 1 #40 p39 - Tunebook Ms #134 p53
(D) "K's Rambles to Youghal" - LEVEY 1 #31 p13 - O'NEILL MOI
#1043-5/ DMI #5 4pts alt: "Dan the Cobbler" & "Ladies
Triumph" - PHILLIPS FCTB p14- 15 from Candace Woltz - TAYLOR 1 p22
(#D) 3pts -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19579/
FTX-075 "The Heart of my Kitty"
- Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes) rec London 1926: TOPIC 12-T-259 1975 with "Donnybrook
Fair" & "Butcher's March" - Billy ANDREWS (U-pipes) Dublin
rec 1928: TOPIC 12-T- 262 1975 - May KEOGH (fid) with Tommy DEMPSEY (acc): GAEL-LINN
CEF-017 1967 -- Joe Mc LEAN (fid) with Mary Jessie Mc DONALD (piano) rec by
John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-354 1978 called
"Dan the cobbler" with an untitled jig - Jimmy POWER (fid)
accomp Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town 26/2/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997 "Dan
the cobbler"
KITTY'S WEDDING - Jig (A) - MOYLAN 2 #193 pp111-2 4pts from John O Leary
(melodeon) - JENNY'S WEDDING (Reel)
KITTY'S WEDDING - SMITH'S DELIGHT (Hornpipe)
KITTY'S WISHES - STAR OF MUNSTER (Reel)
KLAN SONG, THE - Anti Klu-Klux-Klan Song comp by Alan Grey 1951 --
Peggy SEEGER (voc/ gtr): "The Angry Muse": ARGO ZFB-65 1968
KLEZMER - Jewish Wedding Dance Music
-- Recordings - see
MUSIC TYPES Listing
KNACKERS OF NAVAN, THE - March - "Knackers" are dealers
in old horses - Navan is the the modern "An Uaimh" in Co Meath
-- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19573/ FTX-075
aft "Coillte Fhanada" (or The Woods of Fanaid)
KNARESBOROUGH TOWN - comp by Chris Simpson -- THE TINKERS (London
Folk Group): ARGO ZFB-35 1971
KNAVE, THE - ROGUE
KNEE BONE IN THE MORNING - "call you in the morning"-
shanty -- Joe ARMSTRONG & Group A Georgia Sea Island Singers rec by Alan
Lomax, St Simon's Island, Ga. USA Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1713 1998/ RPL LP 26150
"Knee Bone"
KNEEBUCKLE, THE - TENPENNY BIT
KNEEL TO THE TOMB -- Francis McPEAKE: DTS LFX-3 1965
KNEES UP, MARY MUFFET "- Mary Brown - Mary Macaroni - take your
partners hand - Swing her to the right - left - right again - and let her do
the rest" - Kids Ring game with one outside - OPIE SG 1985 #84 p335
KNEES UP MOTHER BROWN - "Hoppy hoppy never got to stoppy"
- Kids Skipping Rhyme -- rec by Damian Webb, 14./10 St Marys Juniors Edinburgh
1961 "Hoppy on one foot", twirling, ending "Sitting
on a chair" with laughter: FTX-190
KNEES UP, MOTHER BROWN - Music Hall Song -- "Lucky" LUCKHURST
(of London) rec by PK, Harberton, Devon, 1978: FTX-332
KNICK KNACK PADDY WHACK - THIS OLD MAN
KNICKERBOCKER LINE, THE - "My truelove she is beautiful"
"My love she was a stitcher, a tailoress by trade" Ch: "Watch
her, trail her, pipe her as she goes" - ROUD#2149 - BSs by Sanderson
& others - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 pp79-82 - SHARP Ms #2620 John Bradley, Shipton,
Cheltenham, Gloucestersh 1911 - GRAINGER #216 Charles Rosher, Chelsea, London
1907 - ED&S 24:1 1960 p38 Slade - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #323 pp707-8 from Stanley
Slade, Bristol 1950 - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p12 R J Sharp: Sussex "Littlehampton
Collier Lads" --- CAZDEN FS of the Catskills pp543-4 "My wife
she is a tailor" - CAZDEN Abelard FS Book pt1 pp94-5 "O I wrote
my love a letter" - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 p228 "Brigantine Sinorca"
- LAHEY 1965 p60 "The Great Northern Line" - LOMAX ABFS 1934
"The Great Lakes Canal Song" - MEREDITH-ANDERSON Australia
1967 p195 "I took a trip to Bristol in the train that's run by steam"
- Cf THE BOULEVARD (Bruce Laurensen, Shetland) - CALIFORNIO (Paddy Walsh, Plymouth)
- DOGGER BANK (Sam Larner, Norfolk) - HORSE TRAMWAY (Robert Cinnamond, Belfast)
- MORTON "The Guager Song" ("Macdonald's First Visit to Glasgow")
- WARNER "Jump her, juberju" -- Tommy CHAPPLE rec by Michael
Feist at "The Stag" Rackenford 1972 & Hare Down, Knowstowe 1973
(see letter file) CASS-0330 mixed with "Rattling Irish Boy" &
"Crack goes my whip"
KNIFE-GRINDER'S CRY - JEFDSS 1944 p188 coll by Francis Collinson, Kent
-- Hugh QUINN rec by PK, Belfast 1955: FTX-072
KNIFE IN THE WINDOW, THE - "Sally my dear shall I come to bed
to you?" - ROUD#329 - SHARP-MARSON FSS 3 p60 (first 3v re-written considerably)
"Hares on the Mountains" - SHARP Sel Ed 1 pp110- 111 "Sally
my dear" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #109 Version D "O Sally
my dear" - REEVES 1950 #38 p119 coll Sharp "Hares on the Mountains"
- KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #178 p406 Harry Cox 1953 - PALMER EBECS 1979 #76 pp137-8
Mike Yates: Bill Whiting, Longcot, Berksh 1972 - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p117
coll John Faulkner, Berks - see IF ALL THE YOUNG LADIES -- Harry LIST, rec
by PK, Sweffling, Suffolk 1953: FTX-099 - Alec
BLOOMFIELD (his nephew) rec by PK 1950 - Harry COX, Catfield, Norfolk rec by
PK, London 1953: EFDSS LP-1004 1965/ FTX-017 (with
fid/ vs 3 & 8 omitted) "Nancy and Johnny" / 034/
ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 - A L LLOYD: TOPIC 12-T-135 1966 - Ernest AUSTIN
rec by Tony Engle, Bentley, Essex, TOPIC 12=-TS-243 1974 --- Dan TATE, rec by
Mike Yates, Fancy Gap, Carroll Co Va 23/8/80 titled "Lightning &
Thunder" VWML-007 d/CASS-1026 1992 "Crazy about Song"
KNIGHT, THE - FALSE KNIGHT
KNIGHT AND THE LABOURING MAN'S DAUGHTER - LABOURING MAN'S DAUGHTER
KNIGHT AND THE SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER, THE - "Twas of a S's D kept
sheep upon the hill - there came a young man riding by and swore he'd have his
will" - CHILD #110 "The Knight & the SD" - ROUD#67
- BRONSON 4 p488 contains transcr of Carpenter, John Strachan & Jimmy Taylor
- PERCY Reliques - KINLOCH, BUCHAN & MOTHERWELL Collections (Kinloch remarks
that English titles "betray the ballad to have emanated from the South")
- D'URFEY (1698-1720) 3 p37 "Yonder comes a courteous knight"
- CHAPPELL NEA 1838 p143 & PMOT 1858 p126 - KIDSON TT 1891 p20 Benjamin
Holgate, Leeds, Yorksh 2v/m - BARING GOULD SOW (1889-92) Ms #118 (a) J Parsons,
Lew Trenchard 1888 (b) J Olver, Launceston, Cornwall 1891 (unpubl) - SHARP-MARSON
FSS 1904 2 #28 pp2-3 John Swain, Donyatt, Somerset "Earl Richard"
- SHARP Sel Ed 1 pp6-7 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 pp131-4 Alfred Emery, Othery,
Som 1908/ John Swain, Donyatt, Som 1904/ Mrs Florence Chedgy, Stockland, Som
1908/ Mrs Mary Anne Clayton, Chipping Camden, Gloucestersh 1908 1v/m/ Robert
Feast, Ely, Cambridgesh 1911 1v/m "The Knight & the SD"
- JFSS 3:12 1908 pp222-3 Grainger (#176): Wm Roberts, Burringham, Lincolnsh
1906 "SD" - JFSS 3:4 1909 pp280-1 Gardiner: Benjamin Arnold,
Easton, Hampsh 1906 "The K & the SD" - 18 p84 Sharp (4 versions)
- UDAL DFL 1922 pp324-5 Procs of Dorset Field Club 27 1906 "The King's
First Course" - GREIG- KEITH LL 1925 - WILLIAMS FSUT p102 (w/o with
Ch: "We'll go no more a-roving") - KIDSON FSNC 1927 - JEFDSS 1936
p50 --- SHARP FSSA - GREENLEAF NFL 1933 p35 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 2var: Mrs J
J Whittaker, Anderson, Missouri 1928 "Lord Henry & Lady Margaret"/
Mrs Emma Dusenbury, Mena, Ark (w/o) ("Light down, light down")
"Lord Banyan" - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp17-18 Nathan Hatt, NS 1954
"The K & the SD" - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp185-6 ships log
1795 (w/o) - TOCHER #36-7 (1980-1) pp424-6 "I am the Forester"
(from John Strachan) - AMONGST THE HEATHER - BLOODY GARDENER - YOUNG HUNTING
-- William MATHIESON #009, Alex TROUP 053, Mary THAIN #189, Bell DUNCAN #288,
Mrs William Duncan #297, Alex STEPHENS #305-6, Elizabeth ROBB #315/ 325/ 338,
Ellen RETTIE #339, Alex ROBB #342 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter, N.E.Scotland
1929-35 - ) - John STRACHAN rec by Alan Lomax & Hamish Henderson, Fyvie,
Aberdeenshire 16/7/51: ROUNDER 82161-1835-2 2002 "Knight & Shepherd's
Daughter"/ CAEDMON TC-1146/ TOPIC 12-T-161/ FTX-065
& FTX-502 "The Royal Forester"
- Louise HOLMES rec by PK, Dinedor, Herefordsh 14/10/51: RPL 18691/ FTX-502
- Jimmy TAYLOR, Aberdeen - A L LLOYD: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-624 1956 Grainger, Lincolnsh
- Ewan MacCOLL & Peggy SEEGER "The Long Harvest": ARGO ZDA-69
1967 - YOUNG TRADITION: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-155 1967 "Knight William"
- Norman KENNEDY: TOPIC 12-T-178 1968 "Forester" - Cyril TAWNEY:
POLYDOR Special 236-577 1968 (Baring Gould, Devon) - STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS
CHR-1008 1972 (Strachan version)/ rec Cambridge Festival, Radio 2 1982: CASS-15-0753
- Tim HART & Maddy PRIOR (dulc) B & C CREST-26/ CASS-45-0852 - Dave
BURLAND: LEADER LER-2082 1972 - Lizzie HIGGINS: TANGENT TNGM-119 (D)/ TOPIC
12-TS-260 1975/ TSCD-656 "The Forester" - HEDGEHOG PIE: RUBBER-009
1975 - ENGLISH TAPESTRY RPL Radio 2 "Folkweave" 29/11/79: CASS-0411
- Rod PATTERSON (v/gtr) Radio 2 31/8/88: CASS-15-0730 "Earl Richard"
KNIGHT IN GREEN, THE - TWO KNIGHTS
KNIGHT OF THE NORTH LAND - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT
KNIGHT ON THE ROAD, THE - FALSE KNIGHT
KNIGHT'S DREAM, THE - LABOURING MAN'S DAUGHTER
KNIGHTS OF MALTA, THE - SONS OF LEVI
KNIGHTS OF ST PATRICK, THE - "You new and true United Knight"
- ROUD#9505 -- Peter SLOAN, rec by PK, Rostrevor, Co Down 28/7/53: RPL 19581/
FTX-433 (6v)
KNIGHTS OF ST PATRICK, THE - Jig (D) - FELDMAN p59 from Johnny Doherty
& p100 from Simon his brother's son (A) -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by
O Doherty & Feldman, Co Donegal TOPIC 12-TS-398 1984 - Amanda LOWE (h-dulc):
GRINNIGOGS International GRIN-CD-941 1994
KNIGHT TEMPLARS OF MALTA, THE - MASONIC HYMN
KNITTING - TARRY WOOL - TERRIBLE
KNITTERS OF DENT -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
KNITTING SONG, THE - "Hears not my Phyllis, how the birds"
- D'URFEY (1698-1720) V p148 "The Knotting Song" words
by Sir Charles Sydney
KNOCK A MAN DOWN - BLOW THE MAN DOWN
KNOCK AT THE DOOR - "lift the sneck - walk in mind you don't
fall right down there" - Kids action game explained afterwards --
Em ELLIOTT rec by Peggy Seeger & Ewan McColl, Birtley, Durham: FOLKWAYS
FG-3565 1962
KNOCK ON A DOOR AND RUN AWAY - "Tie knockers together, catherine
wheel, march up and down kicking a can or drumming on an upturned bucket, rattle
lamp-post with a bar, yell, scream shout and above all sing" - Kids
street customs -- Dominic BEHAM of Dublin: TOPIC 12 T 41
KNOCKED 'EM IN THE OLD KENT ROAD - Music Hall Song popularised by Albert
Chevalier -- WINTLE Street Piano rec 1955: FTX-300
- SAYDISC SDL-232 1972 cassette: Musical Box - "Lucky" LUCKHURST
(London) rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1978: FTX-331
KNOCKER-UPPER, THE SONG OF THE -- Harvey & Mary Kershaw: TOPIC
12-TS-302 1976
KNOCKER-UP WOMAN, THE - comp by MG -- Martin GRAEBE: FTX-049
KNOCKING HORNPIPE - KERR MM 2 #401 p44 - Cf SHEPHERD'S HEY
KNOCKING NELLY - BALLAD OF
KNOCKNABOUL POLKA, THE - (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #62 p33 & #65 p34
- CRANITCH #49 & #50 p144 - MOYLAN 2 #281 p161 3pts from John O Leary (melodeon)
- SULLIVAN 3 #46 p19 (G) "Knocknabower" from Murphy & Clifford
-- Denis MURPHY & Julia CLIFFORD (fiddles), Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1973
- Julia CLIFFORD (fid): TOPIC TSCD- 664 1998 aft "Ballydesmond"
KNOCKNABOUL SLIDE, THE - MOYLAN 2 #2899 p167 (G) 12/8 from John O Leary
(melodeon)
KNOCKNAGOW - Reel - SCOTCH MARY
KNOCKNAGOW JIG - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #29 p14 (Am)
KNOCKNAGREE POLKA, THE - MOYLAN 2 #27 p17 (A) from John O Leary (melodeon)
learned from Art O'Keefe, flute-player with Denis Murphy
KNOCKTORAN FAIR - LORD MOIRA (Highland)
KNOTTED CORD, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #229 p119
KNOX'S FAREWELL - "From Old Carntogher's towering top to the Bann's
meandering stream" - MOULDEN TAS 1994 p20 (Sam Henry #41)
KNOXVILLE GIRL, THE - CRUEL MILLER
KNUTSFORD - Cheshire - MORRIS RHYME
-- Recordings - see AREA Listing
KOPYA - Yugoslav Dance in 7/4 time -- Lea NICHOLSON (conc) with Stan
ELLISON (gtr & tambourine): LEADER LER-3010 1971
KORA - African double harp - AFRICA - HARPS --
Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing
KOREA - GHOST ARMY OF KOREA
-- Recordings - see AREA
Listing
KOTO -
Japanese board zither derived from Chinese
"chin" - ZITHER
KOZEBUE'S FANCY - Hornpipe - MITTEL #70 p26 (D/G)
KRAKOVIAK, THE - KERR MM 1 #33 p46 (G)
KUMBAYA - Gambian Lullaby adapted by Pete Seeger -- Joy HYMAN &
Jennifer RICE (voc/gtrs) rec London 1961: RPL LP 27099 "Cum Baya"
- Joan BAEZ: VANGUARD SVXL-100 1963 - Sylvia MOORE (with gtr, flute, donno &
talking drum): FTX-137
KYE'S COMING HOME, THE - FELTON LONNIN
KYLE - Ross-shire - THERE WAS A
LAD BORN IN KYLE
KYLE'S HORNPIPE - Tunebook Ms #43 p105 (D) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #90 p26
(D)
KYLO WOODS - comp by JA -- Jack ARMSTRONG (N-pipes solo) rec Newcastle
10/7/50: RPL 14982
KYMAN-I-DOE - MOUSE IN THE WOOD