MORAG, WILL YOU MARRY? - SAOIL A MHOR AM POS THU?
MORAG'S STRATHSPEY -- Angus GRANT (fid) rec Kinross Folk Festival 1975:
SPRINGTHYME SPRC 1003/ CASS-1313 1988 bef "The Ale is dear"
(reel)
MORAR'S REAPER'S SONG,. A - "Oran Buana" - "Beauteous
Morar" - KENNEDY-FRASER ST 1913 pp9-12 Phonographed from Mrs
Malloch (native of North Uist), Crianlarich Gaelic words adapted from Alexander
McDonald with literal English translation -- Marion TUDGE (mezzo-soprano)
accomp by Inez Rempel (piano) 2003: cass 1398-C60/ FTX-264
MORAVIA - CZECHOSLOVAKIA- HUNGARY
-- Recordings - see AREA Listing
MORAYSHIRE - County NE Scotland
- Tar Barrel Custom "Burning The Clavie" at Burghead - LANTERN
OF THE NORTH or ELGIN CASTLE - ROBERT GORDON OF GORDONSTON - ROW AT CASTLE HOWELL
-- Recordings - see AREA Listing
MORDUANT'S HORNPIPE - ROCHE 3 #177 p62 (D)
MORE GROG COMIN - Shetland Reel -- John STICKLE (fid) of Baltasound,
Unst, rec by Pat Shaw, Lerwick, Shetland Feb 1952: RPL 18624/ FTX-068
- Gibbie GRAY (fid) rec by School of Scottish Studies, Unst: TANGENT TNGM-117
1973 (M) with "The Lass that made the bed for me" & "T(h)ief
on da lum"(chimney) - OSSIAN IONA IR-001 1978
MORE LUCK TO US - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1299/ DMI #564 (Bm)
MORE POWER TO YOUR ELBOW - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1477/ DMI #705 (G)
MORE TROUBLES IN OUR NATIVE LAND -- Tommy CHAPPLE rec by Michael
Feist at "The Stag", Rackenford 1972 & Hare Down, Knowstowe, Devon
1973 (see letter file) CASS 0330
MORE WE ARE TOGETHER, THE - "pom pom - the merrier we
shall be" - Kids Skipping to German Waltz tune: "Lieber Augustin"
- see BUY A BROOM - POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON -- Children at Sidbury C of E
Primary School, Devon rec by PK 26/2/51: RPL 16076/ FTX-201
MORE WE HAVE TO DRINK, THE - FAMILY SONG
MORETON BAY - "One Sunday morning as I went walking"/ "I
was born in the land called England" - Transportation - convicts -
Captain Logan - Australian Convict Song - ROUD#2537 - ANDERSON SAFS 1955 p13-4
Bandicoot Ballads 8 (w)/ Joyce (m) Australia - EDWARDS OSB 1966/71 pp2-3 Australia
- see CONVICT'S LAMENTATION -- Trevor SHEARSTON (unacc) LARRIKIN LRD-9012
1981 "I am a native of the land of Erin"
MORETON IN THE MARSH - Gloucestersh
-- SAYDISC SDL-290 1978 (CASS) "Church Bells of Cotswolds"
MORFA'R FRENHINES - Instrumental -- Nancy RICHARDS (triple harp)
rec 3/11/59: RPL LP 25589
MORGAN - YOUNG MORGAN
MORGAN MAGAN - March by Turlough O Carolan - SULLIVAN 3 #35 p14 (G)
(from The Chieftains) -- CHIEFTAINS #4 CLADDAGH CC-14 1973 -- John MOLYNEUX
(5-str A-dulc) rec by PK, Harberton, Devon 22/6/78: CASS- 0361 - Moira Ni Hussey
(minstrel harp) accomp Chris NEWMAN (gtr) Concert Hall Radio 2: 16/3/89: CASS
90-0715
MORGAN RATTLER - DARBY O'GOLICKER
MORGAN RATTLER - Jig - COLE #1 p53 - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson
1997 #122 p30 3pts D/Bm/D alt: "Five Hundred a year" "If I
had you in the clear" - KERR MM 1 #39 p39 - Tunebook Ms #56 p21 3pts
- LEVEY 1 #17 p7 - MITTELL #2 p4 (##G) - O'NEILL MOI #1046/ DMI #257 9pts alt:
"Land of Potatoes" - WILSON p88
MORGIANA IN ENGLAND - Quadrille Jig - HARDY Ms "M in England"
- ROCHE 2 #281 p33 (D)
MORGIANA IN IRELAND - Quadrille Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson
1997 #123 p30 (D) - Tunebook Ms #1 p1 (G) "M in Ireland" -
ROCHE 2 #283 p34 (A) Set Dance
MORMON -- Rosalie SORELLS (unacc) rec Utah Children's Song: Radio 19/4/89:
CASS 10-0717 "Come, girls, come, - don't you marry the Mormon boys"
MORMOND BRAES - "As I gaed doon by Strichen toon" Ch:
"It's MB where the heather grows" - ROUD#2171 - FORD VSB 1899
1 pp204-7 (p171-2) 2v/ch (w/o) & notes - CHRISTIE TBA 11 p176 - GREIG FSNE
#1 - GREIG- DUNCAN 1995 6 #1142 pp167-183 32var 7v/19m - ORD BB 1930 pp62-3
- McCOLL SS 1953 p72 (from Ord) - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 - KERR Cornkisters pp50-1
-- Jimmy McBEATH rec by Alan Lomax 17/7/51: FTX-059
& rec 14/11/53: ROUNDER 82161-1834-2 2002 - John STRACHAN rec by AL, Crickie,
Aberdeensh 21/4/51: RPL 17810/ rec by AL at ceili, Edinburgh, 6/7/51: RPL 21527/
FTX-066 - Ena McDONALD with John (mel) rec by PK,
Pitgaveny, Elgin. Moraysh 1955: FTX-061/ FTX-310
A-ROVING 1968 #4 - Rory & Alex McEWEN with Isla CAMERON in chorus rec by
PK, London 1955 : EMI HMV CLP-1220 1958 (from Ord) - Davie STEWART (voc/acc)
rec by PK, Dundee 1956: FTX-180/ rec by Alan Lomax,
London 1957: ROUNDER 82161-1633-2 2002
MORNING BRUSH, THE - MORNING THRUSH
MORNING COME, MARIA GONE -- Jean RITCHIE with Dick WEISMAN (banjo): LONDON
(SIRE) SES-97014
MORNING DEW, THE - "There's not one drop of MD" - pink,
lily, rose, little birds - Jimmy - ROUD#2307 - KARPELES FSFN 1971 p246 Mrs Sarah
Mercer, Upper Island Cove Nfl 1929
MORNING DEW, THE - Reel (Em) - BRODY p196 (from "The Chieftains")
- FELDMAN p166 4pts - SHASKEEN 1 #12 p10 - ROCHE 3 #107 p33 2/4 (Am) -- Michael
COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE d/cass 004 1991 bef "Woman
of the house" - Seamus TANSEY & Eddie CORCORAN (whistles): LEADER
LEA-2005 1970/ CELTIC MUSIC CM-CD-048 1990 (Gift of Dave Bulmer March 2005)
(played as an air) bef "The Woman of the house" - Sonny MURRAY
(conc) rec Ennis Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-506 1977 - CHIEFTAINS 4: CLADDAGH CC-14
- Bobby CASEY (fid) & John McLAUGHLIN (spoons) accomp Reg HALL (piano) rec
Camden Town 19/2/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997 aft "Woman of the house"
MORNING DREAM, THE - "Twas in the glad season of Spring"
- Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)
MORNING FAIR - Hornpipe (D) - COLE #2 p88
MORNING FAIR - BUTCHER BOY - MARLIN FAIR
MORNING IN SUMMER, A - Single Jig - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #403 (##G)
MORNING LIES HEAVY, THE - comp by Allan Taylor -- Barbara DIXON:
CELTIC MUSIC CM-029 1971
MORNING LOOKS CHARMING, THE - HARE HUNTING SONG
MORNING LOOKS CHARMING - comp by David Dodds 1978
MORNING OF LIFE, THE - Air - comp by Turlough O Carolan - ROCHE 1 #13
p10 4/4 (D)
MORNING OF MY LIFE - comp by B A Gibb (Campbell Connelly) -- Marie LITTLE
(with orch): ARGO ZFB-19 1971
MORNING ON A DISTANT SHORE - comp Stewart -- FUREYS with Bob STEWART
(instrum): BROADSIDE BRO-133 1974
MORNING STANDS ON TIPTOE - E-CHOING HORN
MORNING STAR, THE - Reel (G) - COLE #8 p38 "The Belles of Omaha"
- KENNEDY FTB 1951 1 59 p17/ 1994 #59 p17 - KERR MM 2 #242 p27 "The
Belles of Amaha" - MITCHELL & SMALL #1 pp38-9 8pts & #2 pp40-1
6pts from Patsy Tuohey (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #39 from Tom Kearney (U-pipes) -
O NEILL MOI #1191/ DMI #475 alt: "The cat that ate the candle"
"Belles of Omagh" -- Pat TOUHEY (U-pipes) rec New Jersey, NY
USA nd "The Wheels of the World" LP MORNING STAR 45001 nd aft "Steampacket
Reel" - Paddy BREEN (vert flute), of Co Clare rec by PK, London 1950:
FTX-078 (2var) - Peter PRATT (whistle) rec by PK,
Toab, Orkney 14/7/55: RPL 22729/ FTX-064
MORNING STAR, THE - Reel - ALLAN #47 p12 - BREATHNACH 1 p61 - HARDEBECK
p10 (D with no #s) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #141 p34 (Em) alt: "The Belles
of Omagh"; "The Cat that ate the candle"; "The Farmer killed
his ox today"; "The Green Fields of Eire"; "Realt na Maidne"
- Tunebook Ms #9 p270 (Em) - ROCHE 1 #142 p57 -- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet
(Ceili Band): EMBER EMB-3361 1965 with "Mountain Top" - Julia
CLIFFORD & Denis MURPHY Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1971 - KILFENORA CEILI BAND
(West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283 1974 (S) - BOTHY BAND (fid & U-pipes)
CASS-60-0885 - Joe SHANNON (U-pipes) & Johnny McGREAVEY (fid) from Chicago
rec at The Clancy Summer School July 1986 RTE radio prog 1988 aft "Steampacket"
& bef "Miss McClouds" - Paddy KEENAN (U-pipes) with THE
BOTHY BAND rec Kilburn National 24/7/78: RPL/ Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996
bef "Fisherman's Lilt" & "Drunken Landlady"
MORNING STAR WALTZ, THE - KERR MM 1 #11 p51
MORNING THRUSH, THE - Reel comp by Seamus Ennis's father who entered
it for a contest - it represents the sound of the bird -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes)
rec 1948: RTE-CD-199 1997 incl talk bef/ rec London 7/2/58/
FTX-374 bef "Dublin Reel"
MORNING TRUMPET - "O when shall I see Jesus?" Ch: "Shout
of glory" - Sacred Harp - Comp words by John Ireland [1754-1841) Mass,
USA & music by B F White [1800-79) -PULLEN JACKSON -- WATERSONS: TOPIC
12-TS-346 1978
MORNING WAS CHARMING, THE - BRIGHT ROSY MORNING - INNOCENT HARE
MORNTY, MORNTY, VALENTINE - GOOD MORNING TO YOU, VALENTINE
MOROCCO
-- Recordings
- see under AREA Listings
MORPETH - Northumberland - see BUTCHER
AND THE CHAMBERMAID
MORPETH LASSES - March - Northumbrian pipe tune - used by Cecil Sharp
for the Kentucky Running Set - Cf COCK YOUR PISTOL CHARLIE - PIPER OF DUNDEE
MORPETH RANT - Hornpipe & Country Dance - BOWEN p46 2versions (D
& G) - BRODY p197 (D) - COLE #7 p91 "Jim Clark's" &
#8 p108 (Bb) "Morpeth's" - ED&S mag 44/2 1982 p10 Tom Hughes
from Jack Armstrong - KARPELES 12T - KENNEDY FTB 1 p10/ #35 p12 - KERR MM 1
#5 p26 Untitled - KOHLER 1 p48 (G) - Tunebook Ms #49 p109 (D) 4/4 "Stage
Hornpipe" - O'NEILL MOI #1663/ DMI #879 "Clark's Hornpipe"
- SEATTLE pp11-12 has 6 versions: Ned Pearson/ Peter Robson (G) from VWML/ Billy
Pigg (N-pipes)/ Harry Danger (fid) & Billy Hocken (conc)/ Stephen Baldwin
(fid) - WILSON p135 (Bb) -- Harry DANGAR (fid) & Billy HOCKEN (conc)
rec Boscastle Cornwall 9/10/43: RPL 7029/ TOPIC 12-T-240 1974 1 of 6 untitled
hornpipes - NORTHUMBRIAN MINSTRELS rec Powburn 19/4/44: RPL 7227 (78) - Jack
ARMSTRONG'S NORTHUMBRIAN BARNSTORMER'S Band rec by Alan Lomax 1951: SAYDISC
SDL-252 1972 bef "Steamboat H"/ rec by PK, Newcastle 1954:
FTX-121 with "Corn Rigs" - Stephen
BALDWIN (fid) rec by Russell Wortley, Upton Bishop Herefordsh 1954: LEADER LED-2068
1976 "Untitled Hornpipe" - Ned PEARSON (fid) rec by PK, Cambo,
Northumb 16/6/54: RPL 20622 talk bef/ FTX-121/ TOPIC
TSCD-664 1998 aft "Heel & Toe" - Jim RUTHERFORD (fid) rec
by PK, Rochester, Otterburn Northumb 8/7/54: RPL 20628/ FTX-121/
TOPIC 12-T-283 1976/TSCD-669 1998 Northern Dances - Tom EDMONDSON (acc) rec
by PK, Harbottle 1954: FTX-121/ TOPIC 12-TS-267
1975 -- Jim SMALL (harmonica) rec Cheddar, Somerset 1980: FTX-138
- THE KENTISH TRAVELLERS Folk Dance Band rec London 10/10/61: RPL LP 26960 bef
"Roxburgh Castle" - Robin (fid) & Barry (gtr) DRANSFIELD:
RPL REC-95 1970 - NOTTS ALLIANCE: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-011 1972 - CHEVIOT RANTERS
Country Dance Band: TOPIC 12-T-214 1972 - Billy PIGG (N-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-227
1974/ TSCD 600 - Tom HUGHES & Wattie ROBSON (fids with gtr): SPRINGTHYME
SPR 1005 1981
MORRIS, William - Song of tribute by LR -- Leon ROSSELSON: RPL Radio
2 12/11/87: CASS-0425
MORRIS CALL - SHARP: Morris Book I p22-3 CLIFFORD MESNE, Glos music
given - p26 "Whit-hunt" in Forest of Wychwood Oxon & Forest
Fair discontinued after 1857 -- MORRIS ON: ISLAND HELP-5 1972 - John KIRKPATRICK
& "la-la-ing!" group: LEADER LER-2033 1972 & other dances
MORRIS DANCE - England - JEFDSS - 1952 p20 Maid Marian
& Robin Hood - p26 MK "Obiter Dicta" - 1953 p59 EJ NICOL Betley
Window - 1954 p172 Rush Cart & NW Morris - p186 Barbara LOWE reports - 1955
p205 Fred Hamer: HINTON & BRACKLEY - p216 Mackerness on Yardley Gobion -
1956 p1 PK's rec of William Wells, Bampton - p44 MK: Yardley Gobion - 1957 p61
Barbara Lowe Early Records - p83 LICHFIELD - 1958 p165 Mrs Armstrong letter
- 1959 p203 Chaundy: William Kimber Tunes: THE WILLOW TREE - MORRIS ON &
OFF - FIRST OF MAY - 1960 p42 NW Morris Survey - 1962 p115 More on HEADINGTON
- 1963 CAWTE: Heref Salop & Worcs -- - ED&S mag - 1966 28/5 p143 photo
John Mason STOW-ON-THE- WOLD, Glos c1912 - 1968 30/1 p10 Pilling on GISBURN
- 1969 31/2 p48 Roy Smith on LEYLAND - 1969 31/3 p98 Dommett on BRIMFIELD herefordsh
- 1974 36/1 p9 J R Smith on ESSEX - 1975 37/3 p105 Wortley on BUCKNELL &
1976 38/3 p53 - 38/3 p94 & 38/4 p60 Wortley on BLEDINGTON - 1978 40/2 p58
Wortley & Papworth on Molly Dancing in S W CAMBS - 1980 42/1 p16 Wortley
on FOREST OF DEAN - 42/3 p11 Barrand on Men & Women - 1981 42/2 p14-16 Copy
of GP morice - 42/3 p11-13 Barrand critique of Wortley's "XYZ of Morris"
- 1981 343/1 p5 ChESHIRE (1880-1914) - 43/2 p14 HEADINGTON - 43/3 p2 Bibby on
LYMM Cheshire - 1982 44/1 p14 FILKINS Oxon - 1984 46/1 p26 Pilling article -
ABRAM CIRCLE DANCE - MOLLY DANCERS - MUMMERS - SWORD DANCERS - Elsewhere
-BRIAN BORU (Irish March) - WELSH MORRIS DANCE -
Films & Recordings - see under MUSIC-TYPES
MORRIS DANCE IS A VERY PRETTY TUNE (Lancashire Morris Jingle) - KIDSON
TT 1891 - GRAHAM Lancashire & Cheshire Morris "All for the best"
- see MOLLY DANCERS KICKING UP A ROW -- LEADER L-2085 1973 MUCKRAM WAKES
Derbysh Morris (like Castleton "This is Morris Dancing" - Pete
& Chris COE P & O Polka (Manley Chesh)
MORRIS DANCES
- A-NUTTING WE WILL GO - BEAN SETTING - BLACK JOKE - BLACKSMITH'S
MORRIS - BUFFOON - CONSTANT BILLY - GREEN GARTERS - JOCKEY TO THE FAIR - LADS
A BUNCHUM - MUCH WENLOCK JIG - PRINCESS ROYAL - SATURDAY NIGHT - SHEPHERD'S
HEY - SWAGGERING BONEY - TRUNKLES
MORRIS OFF - BONNY GREEN GARTERS - SHARP Morris Book - KIDSON- MOFFAT:
Dances of Olden Time 1912 "Wild Morris" -- R Kenworthy SCHOFIELD
(3 hole pipe & tabor) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-325
- MORRIS ON: ISLAND HELP-5 1972 - Son of MORRIS ON: EMI SHSM-2012 1976
MORRIS ON - SHARP Morris Book -- William KIMBER (A-conc) rec studio
21/3/46: RPL 9825 (78)/ rec by PK, Headington, Oxford 4/11/56: RPL LP 23504/
FTX-383 - John KIRKPATRICK with Sue HARRIS, Martin
CARTHY, Martin BRINSFORD & Fi FRASER: "Plain Capers" Morris Dances
from the Cotswolds: FREE REED FRR- 010 1976 "Processional"
(from Field Town i.e. Leafield, Oxfordsh) follows "Monk's March"
& "Processional" from Wheatley, Oxfordsh
MORRIS PONK, THE TICKER FIXER - comp -- Robin (voc/ fid/ dulc) &
Barry (voc/ gtr) DRANSFIELD: FREE REED FRR-018 1977
MORRIS SONGS - BANKS OF THE DEE
- CONSTANT BILLY - CUCKOO'S NEST - GETTING UPSTAIRS - GLORYSHEARS - JOCKEY TO
THE FAIR - OLD TOM OF OXFORD - RAKES OF MALO - UNFORTUNATE TAILOR - WILLOW TREE
- WINSTER WAKES
MORRISEY - JOHN MORRISEY
MORRISEY AND THE BLACK - "Come all you wild Irish and listen
to me" - Boxing - John Morrisey & Black Ned - LAWS #H-19 NAB 1950
p239 - ROUD#1884 - O'CONNOR: Old Time Songs & Ballads of Ireland 1901 ---
McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 Nova Scxotia (w/o) - IVES FSNB 1989 pp30-32 Spurgeon
Allaby, Passekeag, New Brunswick, Canada 1963
MORRISSEY AND THE RUSSIAN - "Come all you gallant Irishmen wherever
you may be" - Russian challenges M in Terra del Fuego and, although
knocked down twice, he knocks him out in the 28th round - Born Ireland 1831
moved to Troy NY as young boy defeating Heenan in 1860 and retired to Saratoga
Springs and died 1878 - LAWS #H-18 NAB 1950/64 p339 - ROUD#2150 - O'LOCHLAINN
MISB 1965 p255 words only in Appendix also "M & the Benicia Boy"
to tune of "Donnelly & Cooper" - HEALY OISB 3 1969 BS (w/o)
"The Great Victory of John Morrisey over the Russian Sailor"
- KENNEDY FSBI 1975 # 325 pp710-711 Sean McDonagh --- BARRY MWS 1939 p32 3d
m (Me) - DEAN FC 1922 p4 11d (Minn) - FINGER FB 1927 p44 14d/m - GREENLEAF NFL
1933 has "M & the Black" - LEACH NFL 1965 p114 "Morrissey
& the Russian Bear" - MACKENZIE NS 1928 pp332-3 Nova Scotia (w/o)
- RICKABY BSSB 1926 p48 11v also "Hennan & Sayers" - SANDBURG
AS 1927 p398 12d (from Dean) - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 pp70-71 no source given -
see also JOHN MORRISEY -- Sean "Johnny" McDONAGH (junr) rec by
Brian George, Carna, Co Galway 20/8/47: RPL 12500/ copy of disk: COLUMBIA SL-204
1952/ ROUNDER CD-1742 1998/ 7"RTR#0588/ FTX-029
(with fid & whistle) (vs 6 & 8 omitted) - Joe HEANEY, Connemara, Co
Mayo c1973: (PHILO 2004)/ TOPIC TSCD-658
MORRISON'S JIG - (Em/D) - BOWEN p38 - MOYLAN 2 #198 pp114 3pts "Lyon's
Favourite" from John O Leary (melodeon) - SHASKEEN 1 #52 p37 (comments
that James Morrison got it from Tom Carmody of Kerry who called it "The
Stick across the Hob") -- GLENSIDE CEILI BAND: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-159
1967 with "Bride's Favourite" - John LYONS (mel): TOPIC 12-TS-248
1974 - THE GREATEST CEILIDH BAND rec Denmark: MILLSTREAM MR-1001 1984/ cass
aft "Kesh Jig"
MORRISON'S POLKA -- Paddy TAYLOR (flute) Limerick: CLADDAGH CC- 81971 with
"West Limerick" & "Hanley's Delight"
MORRISON'S REEL -- Tommy MAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS- 1976 aft
"Maud Miller's"
MORRISTON-SWANSEA CANAL, THE - POTTERY CANAL SONG
MORT DU MARI, LA - MON BUONHOMME EST BIEN MALADE
MORTAL MAN REMEMBER WELL - O MORTAL MAN
MORTAL UNLUCKY OLD CHAP - I'M A MORTAL UNLUCKY OLD CHAP
MORTON'S HORNPIPE - KERR MM 2 #329 p36 (G)
MORVAH FAIR - Cornish Song (Morton Nance) -- Brenda WOOTON with Richard
GENDALL: SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973
MORWEN FFEIN I, FY - (My Fine Maid) - Welsh - JWFSS 1925 II pt4
#133 pp223-4 "B'le 'rwyt ti yn mynned?" - JWFSS 1930 3 pt1
#44 p76 "B'le 'rwyt ti yn mynned?" - GWYNN WILLIAMS 1961 #62
p69 as JWFSS 1925 - GWYNN WILLIAMS 1963 #122 p154 version in JWFSS 1930 - KENNEDY
FSBI 1975 #60 Thomas & Phillips -- Andrew THOMAS rec by Seamus Ennis,
Pencwk, Fishguard, Pembrokesh & Ben PHILLIPS rec by Seamus Ennis & Emrys
Cleaver, Lochtwrffin, Mathry, Pembrokesh 3/9/53: RPL 20194/ FTX-005
& FTX-052
MOSES - FINDING OF MOSES (Dublin Street Ballad)
MOSES - Gospel Song -- John DAVIS & Georgia Sea Island Singers
rec by Alan Lomax Frederica, St Simon's Island, Ga Apr 1960: ROUNDER CD-1712
1998/ RPL LP 26146 - The Georgia Sea Island Singers on "The Films of Bess Lomax
Hawes"DVD 2003 rec St Simon's Island 1964 (B/W)
MOSES, MOSES, DON'T GET LOST -- "in that Red Sea" -
As MOSES
MOSES RI-TOORAL-I-AY - "O the bobby hath done like a hen on
a tree" - Comp by Brian O Higgins 1904 as a satire on the victimisation
and arrests of members and followers of The Gaelic League - In that year there
was an outburst of arrests of persons spelling their names in the Irish manner
and using the Irish alphabet - ROUD#5197 -- Margaret BARRY rec by PK, London
19/8/56: FTX-070/ SAYDISC CD SDL-411 1995/ rec by
Ewan McColl RIVERSIDE RLP-12-602 1955/ ROUNDER 11661-1774-2 1998
MOSS O' BURRELDALE, THE - "Have you ever seen a tinkers camp
upon a summer's day?" - comp by G S Morris of "Old Meldrum"
- ROUD#1876A - BRUNE: RS 1965 from Davie Stewart & Robert Rodie, Glasgow
- KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #351 pp779-780 Jimmy McBeath - FMJ 3:1 1975 p52 Robin Hutchison
(tinker) Aberdeen - McCOLL/SEEGER TSES 1977 pp355-357 Maggie McPhee -- Jimmy
McBEATH rec by Alan Lomax & Hamish Henderson 19/7/51: ROUNDER 82161-1834-2
2002/ FTX-031 &
FTX-058/ SAYDISC SDL-407 1994 - rec by Seamus Ennis, Banffsh 4/7/52: RPL 18130
- COLLECTOR JES-10 1960 45-EP - TOPIC 12-T-173 1967 - Belle STEWART rec by PK,
Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1954: FTX-185
MOSS O' BURRELDALE, THE - "It was on a bonny Autumn day when
tinkers met in grand array" - similar theme but different metre to
the other "M o' B" - ROUD#1876B - McCOLL/ SEEGER TSES 1977
pp355-357 John McDonald (tinker) -- Markie McALLISTER rec by Seamus Ennis,
Banffsh 1952: RPL 18778
MOSS O' BYTH, THE - Instrumental -- Jimmy STEWART (fid) rec by PK,
Aberdeen 1955: FTX-069
MOSS THE MILLER - "and one day to market went" - bought
mare - ROUD#1586 - LONG DIOW 1886 pp162-3 Isle of Wight (w/o) - GRAINGER Ms
ONS#81/RNS#52 George Gouldthorpe, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1905 "Moss the funny
man"
MOSSTROOPER'S POLKA, THE -- Billy BALLANTINE (piccolo) rec by PK, Wark,
Northumb 29/6/54: RPL 20616/ FTX-119 talk bef/ TOPIC
12-T-283 1976 - "As I roved out" radio progr 1955
MOSSY BANKS, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #196 p102 (G) from Michael
Doherty (fid) Donegal & #216 p113 (G) 3 pts from John Loughran (fid)
MOST BEAUTIFUL - "most beautiful" - ROUD#2026 - HUNTINGTON
SWS 1964 p81 ships log 1837 (w/o)
MOST BEAUTIFUL LEG OF THE MALLARD - MALLARD
MOST GENTLEMEN TAKE GREAT DELIGHT - BOLD REYNARD
MOST UNCONSTANT OF YOUNG MEN, THE - TRUELOVERS DISCUSSION
MOTETS
-- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
MOTHER - see also MAMA - ABIGAIL
(Ritchie) - BANANA SONG - BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER - COME ALL YOU FEELING MOTHERS
- DEATH OF MOTHER - DON'T SEND MY BOY TO PRISON - FORSAKEN MOTHER & CHILD
- HYMNS MY MOTHER USED TO SING -- I DREAMT I SAW MY DEAR OLD MOTHER - LETTER
FROM HIS MOTHER - MAMA - MY MOTHER - MY MOTHER'S LAST GOODBYE - NEVER LEAVE
YOUR MOTHER, TOM - RING MY MOTHER WORE - WHAT IS THE MEANING OF MOTHER? - WHY
HAVE I NO DADDY, MOTHER?
MOTHER BOUGHT A CHICKEN - "she thought it was a duck - she chased
it round the garden with its legs tied up" then goes into the tune
of "John Peel - "There's a boy over there and he winks his eye
- won't get up in the morning" - Kids Skipping Game -- Children
at Sidbury C of E Primary School, Devon rec by PK 26/2/51: RPL 16076/ FTX-201
MOTHER CAREY - TEMPLEHOUSE (Reel)
MOTHER CAREY'S - Shanty - HUGILL SSS 1961 p192
MOTHER GET UP UNBAR THE DOOR - Poem by Charles Causley -- Barry SKINNER:
ARGO ZFB-34 1971 (his own tune)
MOTHER GOOSE - Thomas Fleet, a Boston printer, married 1715 Elizabeth
Goose - her mother sang nursery rhymes to their child - SPAETH Popular Music
in America NY 1948
MOTHER I'M UP IN THE ROOST - Dance tune -- Rose MURPHY (fid): TOPIC
1976/ OSSIAN OSS-21 1989/ CASS-1279
MOTHER I LONG TO BE MARRIED - TIME TO BE MADE A WIFE
MOTHER IN THE KITCHEN - AS I WAS IN THE KITCHEN
MOTHER MASON BOUGHT A BASIN - "how much did it cost her?"
-- rec by Jean Ritchie, Sidbury C of E Junior School, Devon 1952: 7"RTR-0062
MOTHER MOTHER I AM ILL - "send for the doctor up the hill"
- Children's Two Ball Rhyme - OPIE LLSC p34 note A L Lloyd version with
"Penicillin" - RITCHIE GC p88 - Cf part of NEBUCADNEZZAR --
rec Jean Ritchie Norton Park School, Edinburgh 20/3/49: RPL 13869 - rec by Damian
Webb 3/34 St Michael's Junior School for Girls, Workington, Cumb 1960: RPL LP
26303/ FTX-194 #35 - rec by DW 4/43 - rec by Diane
Hamilton, Carrick-on- Suir, Co Tipperary 1961: RTR-0381 #13 "Mammy mammy
I am sick/ send for the doctor quick quick quick" "How many minutes
will I live?" (counting for skipping)
MOTHER, MOTHER, I AM MARRIED - WILL THE WEAVER
MOTHER, MOTHER, MAKE MY BED - LADY MAISRY
MOTHER SAT STILL WITH SNOW WHITE HAIR, THE - Song in praise of his old
mother -- Tom LENIHAN rec by Seamus Ennis, Milltown Malbay, Co Clare 1960:
RPL LP 29886
MOTHER SHIPTON - OLD MOTHER SHIPTON
MOTHER TOLD ME - MY MOTHER TOLD ME
MOTHER WAS A LADY - "Two drummers they were seated in a grand
hotel one day" - comp Edward B Marks & Joseph W Stern 1896 - ROUD#2981
- BETHKE AV 1981 pp121-3 Ted Ashlaw, Hermon, NY 1972
MOTHER WILL YOU BUY ME? - "Mother, will you buy me a milking
pail ? - Where will I get money from - sell father's feather bed - where will
father sleep - mother brother sister baby dolly-tub - what';ll we do the washing
in - thimble - sewinbg with poker - poke fire with finger - serves you right"
- Children's Dialogue Ring or Line game - GOMME 1894 1 p376 "Milking Pails"
has 14 variants - GRAINGER Ms#229 schoolchildren, Scawby, Lincolnsh 1906 "Mother
will you buy me a milking cow?" - OPIE SG 1985 #63 pp271-5 - BANANA SONG
- THERE'S A HOLE IN MY BUCKET - MAMA BUY ME A CHINA DOLL - MAMA'S GOING TO BUY
ME -- rec by Damian Webb: RPL LP 30954 - rec by DW 24/1 St Joseph's Juniors
Cockermouth, Cumb: FTX-195 #33 solo & ch - rec
by DW 24/5 Shorter version Fairfield Juniors Cockermouth Cumb/ FTX-195
#34
MOTHER'S CONSECRATION, THE - COISTRIG MATHER (Scots Gaelic Recitation)
MOTHER'S CROON, THE - Instr -- Frank CASSIDY (fid) rec by Seamus
Ennis, Co Donegal Dec 1953: RPL 23094/ FTX-370
MOTHER'S DELIGHT - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #240 p124 (D) - TAYLOR 1
p6 (Bb/Dm)
MOTHER'S FOOL - "Said the farmer's wife to Farmer Brown"
Ch: "You don't need learning to raise good corn - but a college boy
needs commonsense" - tune "White Cockade" - Farmer
Brown : Wife : Sons must go to school : Fool : Don't need learning to grow good
corn : Common sense - ROUD#6963 - Cf MUTTON PIE -- Lena Bourne FISH rec by
Frank & Anne Warner 1940: FTX-922
MOTHER'S GRAVE, A - "Now a mother died and left him"
- "I oft-times go to see her grave - to keep the grass so green - to plant
a bunch of lilies on my mother's head and foot" Ch: "So stick
to your mother, Tom - Never leave - till her hair is turning grey"
-- Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, nr Blandford, Dorset 19/4/68: 7"RTR-0120/
CASS-45-1245/ FTX-143 "Never leave your
mother, Tom"
MOTHER'S LAMENT, A - Slow Air - Michael SHANNON (fid): MS-01 "The Musical Blacksmith" (from Derrylin, Co Fermanagh)
MOTHER'S LAST LETTER - "O once in a factory city there were
a fair and a pretty maid" - she thinks she will lose her sailor
son and because she has lost her sight she writes to his captain - Ch:
"It breaks my heart to leave you Jack - no more will I see your loving
face for some day you'll wed another - it's too late now I'm blind"
- LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER -- Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, nr Blandford,
Dorset 19/4/68: CASS-1245-C45/ 143
MOTHER'S LOVE'S A BLESSING, A -- BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song:
CASS-0926 & 0927
MOTHER'S MALISON - CLYDESWATERSIDE
MOTHER'S OLD PETTICOAT -- Bill WESTAWAY rec by PK, Belstone, Devon 1950:
FTX-241
MOTHER'S RUIN - "When first I was a little boy my mother did
begin" - descr of his mother's drinking habits - gin rum & brandy
- ROUD#1661 - PURSLOW CL 1972 p59 Gardiner: Charles Bull, Marchwood, Hampsh
1907 "The Merry Tippler" (title is Purslow's and he suggests
incl hiccoughs when singing)
MOTOR BUSES - OMNIBUS STRIKE - ROBERT
BURNS - THIRTY SEVEN BUS (Imlach) - WORKS OUTING -
Children - CHEER UP THE HA'PENNY BUS - HORSE-BUSES (Game) - PLAINSY
AT THE BUS STOP - YOU CANNA SHOVE YOUR GRANNY OFF A BUS
MOTOR CAR, THE - comp by Duncan -- John McDONALD rec by PK, Pitgaveny,
Elgin, Moraysh 23/7/55: FTX-061 #19 (talk bef)
MOTOR CARS
- ALL OF A SUDDEN IT STOPPED - BEAVER DAM ROAD (USA) - CHRISTIAN
AUTOMOBILE - ETERNAL LIFE - FORTY POUND CAR - RED PETROL (David Thomas) - SWEDISH
DRIVING SONG (Changing over from L to R) - TINY NEWMAN - WEEK'S WORK - Children
- APRIL FOOLS DAY - BOOTSY HAD A LITTLE BOY - MOTHER MOTHER I AM ILL - STOP
YOUR BACK WHEEL - WE'RE OFF IN A MOTOR CAR - WE THREE KINGS
-- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
MOTOR CYCLES - see also CYCLES -
RIDING ALONG ON A PUSH BIKE HONEY
MOTOR LORRIES - TRANSPORT DIGS (B
Wrigley) - TWENTY ONE YEARS (McColl "Truck-driver's Song")
MOTOR TRADE WORKERS, THE - comp by Don Perrygrove 1970 to tune of "Birmingham
Lads" (Canal Song 1769) -- Graham LANGLEY & Bob ETHERIDGE (voc/gtr):
TOPIC 12-TS-210 1971
MOTORING RAG -- Adrian TUCKER (with harmonica, kazoo, gtr & drum set)
rec by PK, Dartington, Devon 1975: FTX-037
MOTORMAN - RECKLESS MOTORMAN
MOTORWAY - COME MY LITTLE SON (McColl)
- McALPINE'S FUSILIERS
MOTTOES -- sung by Billy BENNETT with orchestra (remastered from
78rpm): TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/ 1997
MOULDER'S WEDDING, THE - comp by Graeme MILES
MOULDERING VINE, THE - ROUD 13950 - Southern Spiritual in Union Harmony
(1834) - PULLEN JACKSON SFSEA 1937 - SHARP FSSA Jasper Robertson, Yancey Co.,
NC 1918 (DC 2004)
MOUNT AND GO - "My parents marrit me owre young" -
ROUD#3860 - SMITH SM 1820 #2 pp74-5 - GREIG FSNE art#48 - GREIG-DUNCAN 7 pp147-155
-- Alex CAMPBELL #194 & Mrs Thompson #390 rec on Dictaphone cylinder
by James M Carpenter 1929-35
MOUNT FABUS HUNT - Set Dance -- Bernard O Sullivan & Tommy Mc
MAHON (concertinas) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-502 1975
MOUNT MISERY - comp by Molly Bartlett/ RG) -- Brenda WOOTON with
Richard GENDALL & Mike SAGAR (gtr): SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973
MOUNT THE HAIR AND CURL IT - Triple Jig - ALLAN #36 p9 BREATHNACH CRE
3 #58 p29 3pts from Seamus Ennis (U-pipes), Dublin - BRODY p233 (Am) - COLE
p64 - GIBLIN #64 p32 (Em) - HAYWOOD #8 p4 (Gm) KERR MM 2 p25 (Am) - Tunebook
Ms #13 p5 "Mount the hair & curl it" - LEVEY 1 #3 p2 - Cf O NEILL
MOI #1116/ DMI #411 "The Rocky Road to Dublin" & #DMI #447
(not in MOI) (Em) from John McFadden Co Mayo - PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p175 - ROCHE
2 #257 p25 alt title "The Black Rock" - O'NEILL DMI #447 (not
in MOI) "Comb your hair and curl it" from John McFadden, Co
Mayo - WILLIAMSON p85 with "Paschal's" & "Kid on the Mountain"
-- Michael COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE VV- 004
1991 d/cass aft "Foxhunter's Jig"
MOUNT YOUR BAGGAGE - Jig - COLE p65 (Am)
MOUNT ZION - ON THE TOP OF MOUNT 2ION
MOUNTAIN BORN - comp by JR -- Jean RITCHIE (voc & group): GREENHAYS
GR-90725 1995
MOUNTAIN BOY, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #750/ DMI #38 (D)
MOUNTAIN BROW, THE - Jig - ROCHE 1 #131 p53 (G)
MOUNTAIN CHIMES - Country Instr -- Roy GUEST with THE TENNESSEE 3
& Jack FALLON (bass): SAGA XID-5165 1963 "Kentucky MC"
MOUNTAIN DEW, THE - "Let grasses grow and waters flow in a free
and easy way" - ROUD#938 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp128-9 1916 "The
Real Old MD" - DUBLINERS Songbook p49 "The Rare old M D"
- MORTON CDGD 1973 pp53-4 & p112 John Maguire, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh
1970 - McCOLL/SEEGER 1986 p251 (from Belle Stewart) -- Tom GRIFFIN Flute,
Song & mouth music (with piano): "Myself & Martin Tracey"
COLUMBIA USA 1929 on 78 rpm disc: TOPIC TSCD- 663 1998 "Real Old Mountain
Dew" - Dominic BEHAN with Robin HALL (gtr): COLLECTOR JEI-2 1958 (45EP)
- McPEAKE Family rec by PK, Belfast 1952/ PRESTIGE International 13018 1961/
TOPIC 12-T-87 1962 - Seamus ENNIS rec by PK, London 1958: FTX-079
- Belle STEWART & family, rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1961: FTX-185
- Roy GUEST with THE TENNESSEE 3 & Jack FALLON (bass): SAGA XID-5165 1963
- CLANCY BROTHERS (Pat, Tom & Liam) & TOMMY MAKEM: CBS 63516 ( Selection
from 1960s albums): HALLMARK: SHM 729 - CLANCY BROTHERS (Pat, Tom & Liam)
& TOMMY MAKEM rec with audience, CBS Studio NY: CBS 63516 1963 - THE FONTANAS:
PICKWICK Allegro ALL-868 1967 - Patrick CLANCY rec Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary:
PICKWICK Hallmark CHM-630 1968 - Hamish IMLACH: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-31 1973
- Seamus ENNIS on Radio 2: 31/3/80: CASS-0418
MOUNTAIN HORNPIPE, THE - HAYWOOD #12 p47 - O'NEILL MOI #1745/ DMI #919
(G)
MOUNTAIN LARK, THE - Reel (Em) - ALLAN #53 p13 - BREATHACH CRE 1 #84
p37 - MAGUIRE 1 #39 p10 - MITCHELL #45 p47 from Willie Clancy - MOYLAN 1 #11
from Felix Doran (U-pipes) & #24 from Patsy Touhey (U-pipes) - O'NEILL MOI
#1243/ DMI #516 (Em) & Cf MOI #1244/ DMI #517 "The Steam Packet"
also called "Mountain Lark" - ROCHE 1 #132 p54 (D) -- Liam
WALSH (U-pipes) rec Waterford 1925: TOPIC 12-T-262 1975 - Billy ANDREWS (U-pipes)
rec Dublin 1928 (slowed down into a jig): TOPIC 12-T-262 1975 - Seamus ENNIS
(U-pipes): RTE-CD-199 1997 bef "Sligo Maid's Lament" & "Flax
in Bloom"
MOUNTAIN OF WOMEN, THE - SLIABH NA mBAN
MOUNTAIN PATHWAY - Polka -- James MORRISON (fid) with Claire REARDON
(piano) rec New York 1921-1935: TOPIC 12-T-390 1980 with "Return of
Spring"
MOUNTAIN RAIN - Burns Song -- Archie FISHER: DECCA SK-5057 1970
MOUNTAIN RANGER, THE - Hornpipe (Bb) - COLE #8 p10 "Rose-bud
Reel" & #5 p102 (with dance directions) - KERR MM 2 #396 p44 -
ROCHE 2 #211 p10 (D)
MOUNTAIN REEL - COLE p5 (A)
MOUNTAIN ROAD, THE - Reel - composed by Michael Gorman (assigned to
FOLKTRAX 1956) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #142 p34 (D) - MITCHELL 1976 #38 p42-3 Willie
Clancy - WILLIAMSON EWSI 1976 p71 with some variations -- Michael GORMAN
(fid) from Co Sligo rec by PK, London 1956: 174
with talk/ rec by PK at The London Ceilidhe Club, 1957 with Margaret Barry (banjo)
& Tommy MAGUIRE (mel) 1957: 7"RTR-0497/ FTX-268
bef "Heathery Breeze" - Gerald HAUGH (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC
12-TFRS- 506 1977
MOUNTAIN SPRITE, THE - Sand Jig - KERR MM 2 #415 p47 (C)
MOUNTAIN STREAMS (WHERE THE MOORCOCKS CROW), THE - "With my
dog and gun through the blooming heather" - ROUD#2124 - HENRY SOP #32
"Where the moorcocks crow" 4v Coleraine, Derry from Houston
Coll with note about composer - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #136 p313 Denis Cassley -
O BOYLE IST 1976 p76 3v/m (notes) - TUNNEY FS 1979 p20 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp125-6
Eddie Butcher, Aughil Crossroads, Co Derry 1966 - (The most well-known tune
is that sung by Cassley & played by Johnny Doherty, the unusual being that
by Mrs Tunney who did not know some of Cassley's verses) -- Brigid TUNNEY
rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 22/7/52: 7"RTR-0553/ RPL 18526 talk aft/
FTX-163 - Paddy TUNNEY, her son, rec by PK, Belleek,
Co Fermanagh 19/7/52: RPL 18539/ CAEDMON TC-1142/ TOPIC 12-T-157/ rec by PK,
London 14/10/58: 7"RTR-0556/ TOPIC 12-TS-264 1975/ TOPIC TSCD-656 - Denis
CASSLEY rec by PK, Glenshesk, Co Antrim 7/8/53: RPL 20022/ FTX-013
(Vs 3,5, 7 & 8 omitted)/ FTX-377 - Johnnny DOHERTY
(tune on fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19571 - Jean STEWART rec by PK,
Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1955: FTX-185 & Jean Thompson
rec by Isabel Sutherland 1961 (1v only) - Frank McBRIDE rec by PK, Co Derry
1954 - John REILLY, tinker, rec by Tom Munnelly, nr Boyle, Co Roscommon 1967:
FTX-175 - Eddie BUTCHER rec by Hugh Shields: LEADER
LED-2070 1976 - Dolores KEANE (unacc) CASS-60-0879 (from Mrs Tunney) - - Sheila
STEWART: TOPIC TSCD-667 1998
MOUNTAIN TAY - comp by S McCarthy -- CLANCY Brothers & Tommy
MAKEM: CBS-63249 1968
MOUNTAIN TOP, THE - BARR AN tSLEIBHE
MOUNTAIN TOP, THE - Reel -- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band):
EMBER EMB-3361 1965 - CHIEFTAINS 2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-4/ CASS aft "Mrs
Crotty's" - Paddy MALONEY & Sean POTTS (whistles) with Peadar MERCIER
(bodhran), Co Clare: CLADDAGH CC-15 1974 aft "Did you wash your father's
shirt?"
MOUNTAINEER'S COURTSHIP, THE - COUNTRY COURTSHIP
MOUNTAINEER'S MARCH, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1030/ DMI #243 (G)
MOUNTAINS - see also SLIABH or SLIEVE - ASCENT OF MOUNT EVEREST (Howarth)
MOUNTAINS HIGH - (or REYNARDINE) - "One night upon my rambles
from my true love again" - "One evening as I rambled two miles
from Pomeroy" - She thinks him a rake but he has a castle in the forest
- LAWS #P15 ABBB 1957 p256 - A man makes love to a girl he meets by chance in
the mountains - when she asks his name he cautions her against telling her parents
who would cause his death - he tells his name and says he has a castle in the
forest - it ends with a warning to maidens against walking at night - ROUD#397
- BSs ("Mountains High") by Batchelar, Birt, Catnach, Crampton,
Forteys, Hodges, Pitts, Such & others in Baring Gould & Madden Collections
- JOYCE AMOI 1873 (?) - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 #333 p490 "Rhyner Dyne"
(tune only) - JFSS 5 1904 p271-2 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1904
2v/m/ Broadside Such 7v (w/o) "Randal Rhine" - HUGHES ICS 1
1909 p4-6 2v "Fragment of Ulster Ballad" Co Donegal Editor's Note
says "In the locality where I obtained this fragment Reynardine is known
as the name of a fairy that changes into the shape of a fox" - NOTES &
QUERIES 10th Series IX p12 - SEDLEY 1967 p88 Merrick's tune with collated text
- HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB 1 1975 pp183-4 Bs Davenport London (w/o) --- KENNEDY American
Songster 1829 - McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 #32 pp102-3 Alexander Harrison, Maccan,
Nova Scotia (w/o) - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp379-380 George E Hastings, Fayetteville,
Ark 1942 1v/m - CREIGHTON-SENIOR TSNS 1950 p111 - CREIGHTON MFS 1962 pp112-3
Freeman Young, East Petpeswick, Nova Scotia 1952 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp222-3
ships log 1845 (w/o) - JAFL 18 p322 - Tom Cook, Eastbridge, Suffolk said: "Foxy
name, foxy hero, perhaps an Irish outlaw" -- Archie FISHER (voc/ gtr
& sitar): TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1070 1968 - Davie STEWART: TOPIC 12-T- 293
1978 - FAIRPORT CONVENTION: ISLAND ILPS-9115 1969/ CASS- 0189 - Anne BRIGGS:
TOPIC 12-T-207 1971 - Bert JANSCH (voc/ gtr - in D lowered bass): TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-235 1971 - Martin CARTHY (v) with Dave SWARBRICK (fid) "Reynardine"
on Vic Smith prog on "History of the Fiddle" June 1973: CASS-0437
MOUNTAINS OF KERRY, THE - MOUNTAIN HORNPIPE
MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE, THE - "Dear mother I'm writing this letter
you see" - "O Mary this London's a wonderful place"
- ROUD#10764 - SANDERSON Edinburgh- SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p17 - comp tune used
for parody: IN DUBLIN'S BIG TOWN (Kids) - PATRIOT MOTHER -- KINGSTON Trio:
EMI T-1352 1960
MOUNTAINS OF POMEROY, THE - March - MOYLAN 2 #331 p188 (G) from John
O Leary (melodeon)
MOUNTAINS OF TENNESSEE, THE -- Carter Family (trio) rec Camden NJ
11/12/34/ 7"RTR-0313-4
MOUNTAINSIDE, THE - MALLAIGH SHLEIBHE
MOUNTAINY BOYS - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #124 p30
(G) - Tunebook Ms #96 p36 (G) - O NEILL MOI #750 -- Micho RUSSELL (whistle)
Clare: FREE REED FR-004 1976
MOUNTAINY MAN, THE - Miss JOHNSTON'S
MOUNTCASHEL'S BRIGADE - March - ROCHE 3 #198 p77 (D) 3pts
MOURNE MEN IN GREEN, THE - "Adieu you men of Mourne" -
"three sons of St Patrick and their manood and their green" -
see KNIGHTS OF ST PATRICK - MAIDS OF MOURNE SORE -- Paddy SLOAN rec by PK,
Kilkeel, Co Down 30/7/53: RPL 19595/ FTX-433 (2v
frag)
MOURNE MOUNTAINS, THE - Jig - KERR MM 4 #218 p24 (G) - TOM WARD'S DOWNFALL
(Reel)
MOUSE - see also MICE - BE VERY STILL - FROG SONG - I SAW A MOUSE RUN
UP THE WALL (K) - MICKEY MOUSE (K) - PADDY MOUSE (Parliamentary) - THREE BLIND
MICE
MOUSE BEHIND THE DRESSER, THE - Reel - MALLINSON 1992 - O NEILL MOI
#1291 & DMI #556 (G) "Mary O Neill's Fancy" - SHASKEEN
2 #1 p4 (G)
MOUSE IN THE CUPBOARD, THE - Jig -- Eddie Harban (mel) & James
WHEELER (banjo) COLUMBIA 1916 78rpm disk intro by Nicholas Carolan on RTE radio
prog 1985 CASS-0865
MOUSE IN THE WOOD, THE - "There was a M lived in a W"
- ROUD#715 -- Harry STUBBS rec by Sam Richards & Tish STUBBS, Harrogate,
Yorks "Kyman-i-doe" (FOLKWAYS FE-38553)
MOUSE STORY - Husband & wife argue about whether the mouse came
from under the table or the dresser - they repart and return 3 years later and
begin the agrument over again -- Eddie BUTCHER, Co Derry: LEADER LED-2070
1976
MOUSE'S SONG, THE - "Away she lap and away she ran"
- cat - milk - cow - hay - barn - lock - smith etc - BELL EB 1856 or SP 1857
Alnwick, Northumberland - POLWARTH FSN 1967 pp33-8 from Bell -- Frankie ARMSTRONG:
TOPIC IMP-S-104 1972
MOUSETRAPS - "Her name it was Hitching, from Scratching she came"
- WILLIAMS #639 (w/o)
MOUSTACHES
- CAPTAIN WITH HIS WHISKERS - CHARMING ENGINEER - LITTLE BLACK MOUSTACHE
MOUTH BOWS or HARPS - BOWS - HARMONICA
- JEWS HARP
MOUTH BOW (or PICKIN BOW) ---
Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing
MOUTH MUSIC - Dance-Songs - BONNY
LASS COME O'ER THE BURN - COBBLER - CROW DANG THE PUSSY-O - CUCANANDY-O - CUCKOO'S
NEST - DANCE TO YOUR DADDY-O - DID YOU SEE MY MAN? - DOWN THE GREEN FIELDS -
DUSTY MILLER - FRIEZE BREECHES - GIRLEEN, DON'T BE IDLE - GREEN FIELDS OF AMERICA
- HAG WITH THE MONEY - HAP AN ROW - HOPPITY SKIPPETY - HOW DO YOU DO? - I CAN
WASH A SAILOR'S SHIRT - I HAVE A BONNET TRIMMED WITH BLUE - I KNOW WHERE I'M
GOING - I LOST MY LOVE - I'LL NO GANG HAME - IRISH WASHERWOMAN - JOCKY BENDY
- KATIE BIRDY - KING PIPPIN POLKA -KNIFE-GRINDER'S CHANT - LANNIGAN'S BALL -
LITTLE FAIR CANNAVANS - LITTLE PACK OF TAILORS - MORRIS TUNES - O O BONNY LASS
- OLD DAME HOOK - OLD HAG - OLD TORN PETTICOAT - PADDY'S RETURN - QUAKER'S WIFE
- QUEER ONE - RUB-A-A-DUB-DUB - SHE DIDN'T DANCE DANCE - SANDY'S MILL - SODA
SCONES - TAIL TODDLE - TAMMIE DODDLES - TATIES ARE BOILIN - TWO' N TWO - WELLINGTON'S
MEDAL - WHAT WOULD YOU DO? - Gaelic
- ANONN'S ANALL - DILIN O DEAMHAS - PHOSA MI - 'S' ANN AN ILE - THOIR
A NALL 'UGAM - TULLOCHGORUM "Puirt-a-beul" - Travellers
- "O its me and me brother took a pick and a shovel"
- RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS q1979 p55 Carolyne Hughes --
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
MOUTH OF GLADNESS - SEA SORROW
MOUTH OF THE JUG, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#125 p30 (D) 3pts - Tunebook Ms #024 p9 & #170 p68 - HURRY THE JUG
MOVE UP TO ME - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #757/ DMI #42 (G)
MOVILLE ALONG THE FOYLE - "There's a dear old spot where I have
oftimes strayed" - big ships from America (Moville is in Co Donegal)
- ROUD#2961 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 p127 Maria Butcher, Drumavally, Co Derry 1966
(European Ethnic SRT-3)
MOVING BOG, THE - RACHEL RAE (Reel)
MOVING BOGS, THE - Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #120 p58 - MOYLAN 2 #217
p125 "The Moving Bog" from John O Leary (melodeon)
MOVING CLOUDS - Reel - comp by Neil Boyle - BULMER-SHARPLEY 1974 #12
p4 (Another version on p3) -- Neil BOYLE (fid) rec by Alan Lomax, Dunloe,
Co Donegal 1951: 7"RTR-0593/ rec by PK 23/8/53: FTX-170/
RPL 20015 (talk bef)
MOVING DAY - "Landlord said: Get out of this house - dole -
council house -means-test man" -- Tom PALEY (with gtr, fid &
banjo): ARGO ZFB-3 1969 - Bob DAVENPORT with RAKES & BOLDON BANJOES: LEADER
LER-2088 1973
MOVING ON SONG - comp by EmcC for "The Travelling People"
Radio -- Ewan McCOLL:ARGO SPA-A-216 1972
MOWER, THE - "As I walked out one morning on the 14th of July"
- ROUD#833 - BARING GOULD Garland 1895 #39 p84 new words - BARING- GOULD English
Minstrelsie #39 p84-5 - BARING GOULD GCS 1895 pp84-5 (text entirely rewritten)
- SHARP-KARPELES CDC 1974 #412 p6o6 "My meadow for to mow"
(2 tunes) - PINTO-RODWAY 1957 #171 p450 7v - CHILTON Victorian Songs p37 - VICINUS
BIN 1975 p30 BS facsimile (w/o) - PALMER EBECS 1979 #89 pp127-8 tune from BG
GCS --- FOWKE TSSO 1965 #14 pp40-41 O J Abbott, Ontario, Canada 1959 4v/m -
Cf THE BUXOM LASS -- A L LLOYD (unacc): TOPIC 12-T- 135 1966
MOWER, THE - CUCKOO'S NEST (Hornpipe)
MOWERS - RECRUITING SERGEANT AND
THE MOWER - YN FOLDER GASTEY
MOWING MATCH, THE - "Come all ye jolly sporting men"
- Brimmy Croft - Curly - Freermere - ROUD#1143 - PALMER EBECS 1979 #121 p200-203
Becket Whitehead collated with text in WRIGLEY Songs of a Moorland Parish, Saddleworth,
Yorks 1912 p140 (tune: "The Nutting Girl") -- Becket WHITEHEAD,
rec by Seamus Ennis, Delph, Oldham, Lancs 1952: RPL 18136 (6v)
MOWING THE BARLEY - LAWYER LEE
MOWING THE HAY - Jig - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #75 p34
MOWING THE MEADOW - ONE MAN WENT TO MOW
MOZAMBIQUE
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MOZART - LIFE LET US CHERISH
MOZART'S GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms #81 p166 (D)
MOZART'S GRAND WALTZ - Tunebook Ms #95 p485 (G) 6pts