P J CONLON'S - Reel - SHASKEEN 2 #26 p20 (D) alt titles: "Kitty in the Lane" & "Ballinafad Reel" - Cf JENNY PICKING COCKLES ("Take her out and air her") - SAILOR'S JACKET ("Come to your tay")
P JOE HAYES - Reel - SHASKEEN 2 #9 p8 named after leader of the Tulla Ceili Band
P-K PENNY PACKET - "first you chew it, then you crack it, then you stick it on your jacket" - Children's Double Ball Rhyme - RITCHIE SS p34 variant -- rec by Alan Lomax, Aberdeen 1952P: 181 #4
P STANDS FOR PADDY, I SUPPOSE - FALSE YOUNG MAN
PA KEANE'S POLKA - RUSSIAN CAVALRY
PACE-EGGERS - "Here's two or three jolly boys, all in one mind" - ROUD#614 - DIXON SP 1846 & BELL 1857 p400 Linton-in-Craven Yorks "The Masker's Song" - BARRETT EFS 1891 #5 p8 Chesh "The Peace- egger's Song" (4v) "Fol-de-riddle" ch - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 p22- 25 Miss Margaret Royds (c): Heysham, Lancash "Peace-egging Songs 1 & 2" - GRAINGER Ms ONS#37/RNS#23 John Collinson, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland 1905 "Peace Eggin' Song" - JFSS 2:4 (90 1906 p231-3 Kidson: Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland/ Gilchrist: Middleton, Lancs - JFSS 19 1915 p214 Gilchrist (notes) - JFSS 21 1918 pp12-3 - SPIN 7/1 p7 Midgley Yorks "Just look at St George" - HAMER GG 1967 pp58-60 Mrs Vickery 2var "I beg your leave" & "1 or 2 Jolly Boys"/ Wm Bleasdale, "Chipping PE Song" Lancash - ED&S 37:2 1975 p58 Roy Palmer: Mytholmroyd, Yorksh c1958 "Come search up your money" - ED&S 38:2 1976 p50 Brennan: Calder Valley Yorks - PALMER ECS 1979 #132 p219 Arthur Hulme, Marple, Chesh (w) (Venetia Newall: "An Egg at Easter" 1967 p367 (tune from Barrett) - ED&S 45:1 1983 p21 Margaret McCormick: George Rigg, Newton-in-Furness, Lancash 1968 "Newton PE Song"- CLINGING 2005 #33 pp72-3 text noted by Venetia Newell from Arthur Hulme of Marple, Cheshire -- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
PACIFIC - ADMIRALTY - ARU - BALI - BORNEO & SARAWAK - CAROLINES - COOK - JAVA - KOREA - NEW GUINEA - PALAU - PAPUA - PHILIPPINES - NEW BRITAIN - NEW HEBRIDES - SOLOMON - TAHITI
PACK MONDAY - SHERBORNE (Dorset)
PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES - 1914-18 War Song comp by Powell/Asaf -- THE YETTIES: ARGO ZDA-100 1974
PACKAGE OF OLD LETTERS, A - ROSEWOOD CASKET
PACKET SHIP, THE - "The Bounty was a P S" Ch: "Pump ship" Vs2: "Billy Blight that silly man" - HUGILL 1969 p136 (not in SSS 1961)
PACKINGTON'S POUND - Elizabethan Dance probably named after Sir John "Lusty" Packington stopped by the Queen from swimming the Thames from Whitehall to Greenwich for a £3, 000 wager - see PRAISE OF THE DAIRY, THE -- Roger NICHOLSON (dulc) & Jake WALTON (lute): ARGO ZDA-204 1974
PAD THE ROAD WI' ME - "O come on, me bonny lad, and let us appoint the time" - "I long to see rthe day when I can call you mine" - ROUD#4599 - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 1990 #875 p395 (5var) - GREIG FSNE 1909-14 #65 6v & #70 (2 more verses) says tune is a variant of "The Irish Girl" - ORD BB 1930 -- WARNER 1984 #32 p106 (4v) -- John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NY 1950: FTX-921 with talk
PADDIES LAY DOWN - PADDY BACKWARDS
PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE - "I've travelled about a bit in my time" - Words comp & sung by Harry Clifton Music by Charles Coote propr & publ Hopwood & Crew 1866 - DAVISON, Peter: Songs of the British Music Hall (NY 1977) - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #663 (8v & ch w/o) - CROININ 2000 #116 pp181-2 (8v & ch w/o)
PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE -- Ned PEARSON (jig tune on fid) rec by PK, Cambo, Northumb 16/6/54: RPL 20620/ FTX-121 used for "The Sylph" Country Dance/ TOPIC TSCD-669 1998
PADDOCK, THE - Hornpipe - KERR MM 4 #295 p31 (G)
PADDY - PAT - PATRICK
PADDY AND THE ASS - "Pat Molloy was an Irish boy, he lived in Co Clare" - ROUD#3078 - MUNNELLY: Mount Callan Garland pp52-4 from Tom Lenihan c.1978 "Paddy the Cockney and the Ass" -- Maggie MURPHY rec by John Howson, Tempo, Co Fermanagh: VETERAN VT134CD 1996
PADDY AND THE GAUGER - "In a town that's not far from the sea" Ch: "Rum-the-riddle orral-di-orral" - Pat makes the G carry the whisky to the Custom House before he shows him his permit - ROUD#2765 - MORTON FSSU 1970 p82 & CDGD 1972 p51 "Pat & the Gauger" (Cante-Fable with speech between verses) - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1747 p272 (1v/Ch/m) ("I had need of a porter you see" Ch: "run tiluri...") - see also under GAUGER --- CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #78 pp166-8 New Brunswick, Canada
PADDY AND THE TWO ENGLISH BLADES - CAMPBELL THE ROVER
PADDY AND THE WHALE - "Paddy O Brien left Ireland in glee" - PALMER EBBB p32 from Dempsey - GREENLEAF/MANSFIELD NFL 1933 p138 -- Steve BENBOW (voc/gtr) rec PK: HMV CLP-1362 1960 (Version from Greenleaf) - A L LLOYD: TOPIC 12-T-174 1967 - Tommy DEMPSEY (v/gtr): LEADER LER-2096 1976
PADDY BACKWARDS - "O as I went to London" "As I was a-going to Nottingham Town" Nonsense Song - (The words of Sharp's American version, "Nottamum Town", seem to have been regarded as "Surrealist" rather than "Nonsense") - ROUD#1687 - PITTS broadside "Paddy's Ramble to London" - REEVES EC 1960 #69 p157 coll by Gardiner "I'm going up to London" - PURSLOW FD 1974 pp65-6 Gardiner: Wm Stockley, Titchfield, Hampsh 1907 - McCOLL/SEEGER TSES 1977 p341-3 from Carolyne Hughes - SONG OF LIES - WHEN I WAS A LITTLE BOY --- WYMAN & BROCKWAY 20 Kentucky Mt Songs p6 - SHARP FSSA #191 (vol 2 p270) "Nottamum Town" Misses Una & Sabrina Ritchie, Hindman School, Knott Co., Ky 1917 (6v/ publ in Nursery Songs 2nd series)/ Hillard Smith, Hindman, Knott Co., Ky 1917 (1v only) - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 p177-8 Richard Hartlan, NS - CREIGHTON- SENIOR NS 1950 p240-1 - GREENLEAF NFL 1933 p219 "Paddy Backwards" - LEACH Labr 1965 p210 or p274-6 - RANDOLPH-SHOEMAKER Ozark 1946-50 3 p201-2 - Bob Dylan used the Sharp version of the tune for his "Masters of War" -- Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, Blandford, Dorset 1968: FTX-043 "Paddy's lay down"/ SAYDISC SDL-407 1994 -- Jean RITCHIE (voc/dulc): ELEKTRA EKL-25 1954 10"LP - Jack LANGSTAFF (voc/gtr): EMI CLP-1833 1965 - Bert JANSCH: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-143 1966 - Shirley COLLINS & Davy GRAHAM (gtr): DECCA SML-1117 1974 - Sandy DENNY & FAIRPORT: ISLAND FOLK-1001 (boxed set) 1975 - Jean RITCHIE with many others: LONDON (Sire) SA-7530 1977 "Nottamum Town"
PADDY BARTLEY'S - Highland -- Vincent CAMPBELL (fid) Donegal: CLADDAGH 4-CC-44 1987 (cass) aft "Johnny Ward's"
PADDY BE EASY - Triple Jig - COLE p67 3pts (##A) "Paddy now won't you be easy" - Cf GURTY'S FROLIC -- Dave SWARBRICK (fid): ELEKTRA BY-6030 1967
PADDY BOLSTER'S - NANCY IN THE HOBBLE (Reel)
PADDY BREEN'S JIG - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #1 p3 (G) - KERR 4 #236 p26 "Huggerth the Puss" -- Paddy BREEN (vert flute) Clare rec by PK, London 1950: FTX-078/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 bef "Off she goes"
PADDY CANNY'S - Jig - BOWEN p40 (Am)
PADDY CAREY - Jig - COLE #5 p75 (C) "Paddy Carrey's Fortune" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #144 p35 3pts (D) - KERR MM 4 #201 p23 4pts - Tunebook Ms #46 p18 (D) - O'NEILL MOI #1820 (not in DMI) -- THE TEES-SIDE FETTLERS: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR- 016 1974 aft "Thady you gander" bef "The Whistling Thief" & "The Peeler and the goat" - Mrs CROTTY'S BAND rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1980: FTX-250 aft "Just The Thing"
PADDY CARTER - Polka Mazurka -- Peter PRATT (whistle) rec by PK, Toab, Orkney 14/7/55: RPL 22729/ FTX-064 FTX-189 & FTX-389
PADDY CLANCY'S JIG - SULLIVAN 1 p11 (D) -- Brendan POWER (harmonica) with Chris NEWMAN (gtr): PUNCH MUSIC PMCD-002 1994 bef "Moyasta Junction" - THE BOTHY BAND rec Kilburn National 24/7/78: Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996 aft "Road to Sligo"
PADDY CRONIN'S JIG - SHASKEEN 2 #40 p31 (Em) alt: "The Flowers of Red Cliff" or "Mike Anderson's"
PADDY CRONIN'S REEL - MOYLAN 2 #340 p192 (Am) from John O Leary (melodeon)
PADDY CRONIN'S SLIDE - MOYLAN 2 #75 p43 12/8 (D)from John O Leary (melodeon)
PADDY DIGGING FOR GOLD - SLASHERS (Jig)
PADDY DON'T CARE - TURKEY IN THE STRAW
PADDY DOYLE - DORAN'S ASS
PADDY DOYLE - Shanty - ROUD#2629 - DAVIS-TOZER 1887 #35 - WHALL 1910 p115 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #40 p31 (1v only) - SHARP 1914 #38 p43 from John Short, Watchet, Somerset "for bunting sail" - GRAINGER #158 Charles Rosher, Chelsea, London 1906 "We'll pay PD for his boots" - SHAY 1925 p114 (w/o) - HUGILL 1961 p331-3 - FOLK #2 1962 - HUGILL 1969 p207 -- (a) Andrew SALTERS, , Greenock & (b) Edward ROBINSON, Sunderland rec by James M Carpenter c1928: FTX-142 (also rec 4 other shantymen) - CLANCY Brothers & Tommy MAKEM: TRADITION TLP-1042 1961 --- Richard MAITLAND rec by Alan Lomax, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, NY 1939 American Library of Congress AAFS-L26
PADDY ENLISTED - IRISH RECRUIT
PADDY FAHEY'S - Jig -- Seamus TANSEY (flute) accomp Reg HALL (piano): LEADER LEA-2005 1970 with "The Cliffs of Moher" - Martin BYRNES (fid) accomp Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town 26/2/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997
PADDY FROM CORK - IRISH BULL
PADDY FROM PORTLAW - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #764/ DMI #47 -- Frank LEE'S TARA CEILIDH Band: REGAL ZONOPHONE MR-1105 (78 rpm) CASS- 0892
PADDY FROM ROSSLEA - Recitation - "It had been in the year of 1617" - a wedding near to Rosslea, Co Fermanagh with "tinkers, bakers, barbers, bakers" etc incl "keyhole-whistlers, harps & fiddles, fifes & drums - a funny and a joyful crew - now and for evermore, Amen" -- John CORRY rec by James P Foley, Castlederg, Co Tyrone 1985: FTX-178
PADDY GET BACK - PADDY LAY BACK
PADDY GET UP - Jig - LEVEY 2 #31 p13 (D)
PADDY GO EASY - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1108/ DMI #298 (Em) 3pts
PADDY HAGGERTY'S LEATHER BREECHES - LEATHER BREECHES
PADDY HANDLY'S GOOSE - Reel (G) - COLE #2 p4 - KERR MM 2 #227 p25
PADDY IN GLASGOW - "The harvest comin on & times bad at home" Visit to the city by steamboat for 6 pence - ended Broomielaw - Buonaparte was there at the Waxworks - GREIG/ DUNCAN 2 1983 #293 (3var) - Cf LOTHIAN HAIRST
PADDY IN LONDON - Jig - O NEILL MOI #1040/ DMI #250 3pts (D) - SHASKEEN 2 #50 p38 (Am) Cf "Clare Jig" (Clancy) & "Delaney's Drummers" - Cf MUG OF BROWN ALE -- James MORRISON (fid) Tom ENNIS (U-pipes) John MULLEN (piano) rec New York 1921-1935: TOPIC 12-T-390 1980 with "Butchers March"& "Sligo Bay" - O LEARY'S MINSTRELS: REGAL ZONOPHONE MR [?] (78 rpm) CASS-45-0892 - Joe TUNNEY (mel) rec by PK, London 14.10.58: 7"RTR-0556/ FTX-370 - Rose MURPHY (fid) on TOPIC 1976/ OSSIAN OSS-21 1989/ CASS-1279
PADDY'S THE BOY - Jig - COLE p54 (G)
PADDY KELLY - Jig - FATHER KELLY
PADDY KELLY'S REEL -- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER EMB-3361 1965
PADDY KILLORAN'S - Reel - FISHERMAN'S LILT
PADDY LAY BACK - ROUD #653 - SMITH MOW 1888 "Valparaiso round the horn" - BONE CB 1931 p139 - Stanley SLADE, Bristol March 1950 "The Liverpool Song" (not rec/ words in file) - HUGILL 1961 pp321-7 - ED&S 47:2 1985 p16 Carpenter: Thomas Ginovan, Bristol "Mains'l Haul" - PALMER OBSS 1986 #141 p279 "On board the Leicester Castle" from Ling - see TRIP ON THE ERIE (possibly a parody on this song) -- John Voss, Shandwick, Easter Ross rec by James M Carpenter c1928: FTX-142 - Stan HUGILL rec by PK, London 15/5/54: RPL 20226/ with "The York and Albany" Crew with Geof ROSE (acc) rec by PK, London 1961: EMI CLP-1524 1962/ FTX-035 - "Paddy" Tim WALSH rec by Cyril Tawney, Devonport, Plymouth 5/4/60: RPL LP 26310/ FTX-206 "Mainsail Haul" - Aldwin COOPER (& Ch) CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA-138 1971 "Paddy get Back" - FOLK TRADITION, Bristol: BBC REC- 111 1971 - UNION FOLK: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-007 1971 - George LING rec by Keith Summers, "The Ship Inn", Blaxhall, Suffolk: TOPIC 12-TS-292 1977/ TOPIC TSCD-652 1998 (Sea) "On board the Leicester Castle" (mentions "Blaxhall Ship" in song) - Walter PARDON Knapton Norfolk: TOPIC 12-TS-392 1982 --- Richard MAITLAND rec by Alan Lomax, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, NY 1939 America Library of Congress AAFS-L26 "Paddy Get Back" - Louis KILLEN, Gerret & Jeff WARNER & John BENSON: COLLECTOR (USA) 1928 1977
PADDY LYNN'S DELIGHT - Reel - TWEED p25 (Am)
PADDY LYONS' JIG - MOYLAN 2 #3 p4 (Em) from John O Leary (melodeon)
PADDY McANULTY - OLD CARATHEE
PADDY McFADDEN - Jig - HILLS OF GLENORCHY
PADDY McGHEE - JOHN BULL
PADDY McGHIE - 4-bar Reel/ Highland - KERR MM 4 #181 p21 (A)
PADDY McGINTY'S GOAT - Song & Jig -- Steve BENBOW (voc/gtr) rec by PK, London 1960: FTX-292/ EMI CLP-1603 1960 - Jean REDPATH (voc/gtr): ELEKTRA BY-6004 1966 - Jack ELLIOTT (tune on harmonica): LEADER LEA- 4001 1969
PADDY MACK - Hornpipe - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #951 (G) from Feakle, Co Limerick
PADDY MAGRUE - LITTLE MUSGRAVE AND LADY BARNARD
PADDY MAGUIRE - Jig - KERR MM 3 #250 p28 (D) "Paddy McGuire" - KERR MM 4 #216 p24 (G)
PADDY MOUSE, THE - "Once in old Ireland there started a mouse" - ROUD#12822 - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #32 p13 air only Reproduced from phonograph record of tune whistled by D J Donoghue - song refers to the Repeal Agitation "Once in Old Ireland there started a mouse/ They sent him to London to Parliament House/ The nobles all both great and small they wondered for to see/ A mouse so small from Ireland seeking for liberty"
PADDY MURPHY - PATTY THE PIPER
PADDY MURPHY'S WIFE - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #165 p76 (G) - O'NEILL MOI #1526/ DMI #744 (D) -- KILFENORA CEILI BAND (West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283 1974
PADDY MYLES - HAT MY FATHER WORE
PADDY. NOW, WON'T YOU BE EASY? - PADDY BE EASY (Triple Jig)
PADDY O BRIEN - PADDY AND THE WHALE
PADDY O BRIEN'S HORNPIPE - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #217 p99 (D) -- Jimmy HOGAN (mel) solo rec by PK, London 8/3/58: RPL LP 23969/ FOLKTRAX FTX-371 bef "Cooley's"/ SAYDISC SDL-CD-420 1997 - RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER EMB-3361 1965 aft "Flowing Tide"
PADDY O BRIEN'S REEL -- CIC-019 (nd) CASS 0884 bef "Toss the feathers" - P J (mel) & Marcus HERNON (flute) with piano CLADDAGH CEFC-141 1989 CASS-0886 aft "Marion Egan's"
PADDY O BRIEN'S JIG -- John G WALSH (mel/ piano) CIC-019 1988 CASS-0884 aft "Biddy Daly"
PADDY O CARROLL - Jig - COLE #6 p68 ("by J.Oswald") & Cf #6 p74 "Exile's Lament" - FUREY p21 (D) learnt from Willie Keating of Co Tipperary "The Flight of the Wild Geese" - GIBLIN #72 p34 (D) - HARDING #24 p8 - HAYWOOD #10 p28 - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #145 p35 4pts (G) alt: "Bad luck to this marching" "The Exile's Lament" "The Origin of Ireland" - KERR MM 1 #4 p36 - Tunebook Ms #110 p42 4pts (G) - O'NEILL MOI #986/ DMI #202 (D) - WESTROP #92 p32 (F) -- Michael COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE 004 1991 d/cass aft "Larry O Gaff"
PADDY O FLYNN - Jig (D) - KERR MM 1 #11 p36 - Cf MINERS OF WICKLOW
PADDY O RAFFERTY - (Paidin O Raifeartaigh) - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #11 pp8-9 from Seamus Ennis (U-pipes) - COLE #7 p55 3pts (D) & #6 p61 (A) "Pandean O Rafferty" - FELDMAN p60 5pts from Johnny Doherty (fid) - HARDING #9 p3 - HAYWOOD #19 pp30-31 (Bb) - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #146 p36 4pts (D) - KERR MM 1 #109 p37 (D ends E) & MM 2 #261 p29 (G ends D) - Tunebook Ms #107 pp40-41 (G) 7pts - MITCHELL #60 p56 3pts & #61 p57 4pts from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #48 4pts from Seamus Ennis (U-pipes) - O NEILL MOI #954/ DMI #178 (#D) 5pts alt: "Drink of this cup" - SHASKEEN #47 p35 3pts "Paidin O'Rafferty" - TAYLOR 1 p22 (D) - WESTROP #83 p29 - WILSON p122 (C) - Air used for LUCY'S FLITTIN -- Julia CLIFFORD (fid) rec by Seamus Ennis, Charlie Horan's Bar, Coalisland, Co Kerry 9/9/52: RPL 18756 / TOPIC TSCD-309 (1977) 1994 aft "Frieze Breeches" - Maggie McDONAGH (mouth music) rec by Alan Lomax, Feenish Island Connemara 1951: RPL 21535/ FTX-301 "Paidin O Rafearta" - Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-32 1980 CASS-0815 - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) rec by PK, London 7/2/58: RPL LP 23931/ FTX-374 aft "Tatterjack Walsh"/ rec by Pat Sky: FREE REED FFR- 001-2 1976 bef "Friar's Jig"
PADDY O ROURKE - "I greased my brogues and cut my stick" - journey from Dublin to England incl visit to Margate - Ch: "Wi me shillelah" - ROUD#2101 - Broadside title: "Billy O Rourke the boy sir" - GREIG/DUNCAN 2 p270 --- HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp323-4 Utah 1948 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp318-321 ship's log 1849 (w/o) - see dance-tuner BILLY O ROURKE
PADDY O SNAP - Triple Jig - KERR MM 2 #281 (Bb) - LEVEY 2 #88 p39 (D)
PADDY ON THE RAILWAY - "picking up stones - along comes the engine and breaks his bones - O says Paddy that's not fair - O said the engine I don't care" - Kids Skipping Rhyme -- FTX-202 rec by PK, Guilden Mordern School, Cambridgesh, July 1956: FTX-424 "Piggy on the railway" - rec by Damian Webb 4/11 St Michaels Junior School for Girls Workington Cumb July 1960 - rec by Damian Webb 9/12 St Johns Junior Girls Workington 1960: FTX-197 #11 "Teddy on the Railway" /RPL LP 26301/ FTX-197 - Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959 chanted, almost sung - OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12- TS-276 1975 - Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173 "Piggy"
PADDY ON THE RAILROAD - MERRY BLACKSMITH (Reel) - PADDY WORKS ON THE RAILWAY (Song)
PADDY ON THE TURNPIKE - Reel - ALLAN #60 p15 (Gm) "The Flowers of Limerick" - BAYARD HCT 1944 #31 & DTF 1982 #347 pp335-40 (13var) - BRODY p213 (Gm) - COLE #7 p7 (A) "Turnpike" & #2 p23 (Gm) "Paddy on the Turnpike" & #2 p31 (Gm) "The Flowers of Limerick" - FELDMAN #79 J Doherty - KENNEDY FTB 1951 1 #29 p10/ 1994 #29 p10 (Am) - KERR MM 4 p19 (F#m) - O'NEILL MOI #1555 & DMI #768 4pts (G) "The Flowers of Limerick" alt:"Cronin's Favourite" - EWE WITH THE CROOKED HORN -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19536 talk bef/ 075 titled "The Yellow Heifer" aft "O'Halloran's" & bef "Miss Cunningham's" - John KELLY (conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-504 1975 -- USA - Charlie HIGGINS 81 (fid), Wade WARD 76 (banjo) & Charlie POE (gtr) rec by Alan Lomax 1959: ATLANTIC SD-1346 1960/ / "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK: FTX-902
PADDY OWEN'S JIG -- James LYONS (fid) rec Teelin, Co Donegal 23/8/47: RPL 12054
PADDY REILLY - BALLYJAMESDUFF
PADDY ROW BACK - Jig -- Vin GARBUTT (gtr & mand): LEADER LER- 2102 1976
PADDY RYAN'S DREAM - Reel (Am) - CRANITCH #68 p151 - FELDMAN p77 "Untitled Reel" from Johnny Doherty - O'NEILL MOI #1181 & DMI #461 from John Fahey -- Danny MEEHAN & Bobby CASEY (fids) with John McLAUGHLIN (spoons) accomp by Reg HALL (piano): rec Camden Town, 12/2/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997
PADDY SEAN MOR - Jig - Tunebook Ms 6/8 (G) #51 p188
PADDY SHINAHAN'S COW - got drunk on poteen - ROUD#2924 -- Maureen MELLY (Tunney daughter) rec by PK, Belfast 2/8/53: RPL 19354/ FTX-434 - Michael GALLAGHER (her uncle) rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh, N Ireland 20/7/53: RPL 20027 (13v) - Paddy TUNNEY: TOPIC 12-T-165 1966/ TSCD-663 1998 "The cow that drank the poteen"
PADDY SNAP - Triple Jig (Bb) - KERR MM 2 #281 p30 - PADDY O SNAP
PADDY SPILLANE'S - GALOP HEY - WALLS OF LIMERICK
PADDY SPILLANE'S POLKA - MOYLAN 2 #49 p29 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
PADDY STOLE THE ROPE - HOW PADDY STOLE THE ROPE
PADDY TAYLOR'S REEL - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #154 p72 (D)
PADDY THE COCKNEY - "Pat Molloy was an Irish boy, he lived in County Clare" "Let your quacks and newspapers be cutting their capers" - Ch: "Then stick to the cratur (poteen)" - ROUD#3078 -- Tom LENIHAN rec by Tom Munnelly, Miltown Malbay, Co Clare 1972/ rec by Jim Carroll & Pat Mackenzie, Miltown Malbay, Co Clare 1977: TOPIC 12-TS-363/ TSCD-663 1998
PADDY THE DANDY - GALLOWAY TOM (Jig)
PADDY THE PIPER - "O Paddy the piper lived near to Kilkenny" - Broadsides
PADDY THE PIPER - Jig (A) - KERR MM 1 #20 p37 - see also PATTY THE PIPER (Reel)
PADDY THE ROVER - CAMPBELL THE ROVER
PADDY THE WEAVER - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #147 p36 (Dm) - WILSON p97 (with dance descr)
PADDY TURNED SOLDIER - IRISH RECRUIT
PADDY WAS UP TO GANGER - Jig (G) - COLE #2 p61 - KERR MM 2 #264
PADDY WEST - "Now as I took a walk down Grant Street" - the Liverpool boarding-house keeper who gave would-be sailors the "Cape Horn" experience and sea-going qualifications in his lodgings - ROUD#3092 - REEVES EC 1960 p199 Bumboat lady "Old Mrs Crawley" - HUGILL 1961 p335 & 1969 p208-10 - McCOLL-SEEGER Ben Bright p8 - PALMER OBSS 1986 #113 p232 from Walsh -- "Paddy" Timothy WALSH rec by Cyrll Tawney, Devonport, Devon 1960: RPL LP 26310 talk aft about Paddy West and stowing away/ CAEDMON TC- 1162/ TOPIC 12-T-194/ FTX-206 & FTX-512 - Commander R F P HALLIDAY rec by PK, Jersey 1957: FTX-205
PADDY WHACK - "Paddy Whack it is my name" Tipperary - school - read and write - golden rule - kick, cuff, box & fight - cannons roaring - bullets flying - BSs - ROUD#5353 --- EDDY B&SO p318 - SINCE I'VE BEEN IN THE ARMY
PADDY WHACK - Jig - BALMORAL #6 p24 - BAYARD DTF #543 p484 (2var) - COLE #8 p59 (A) - HARDING #14 p5 & #128 p41 - HAYWOOD #12 p28 - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #148 p36 (G) - KERR MM 1 #45 p40 - Tunebook Ms #14 p175 - LEVEY 2 #38 p16 (G) - MOYLAN 1 #67 from John Potts (U-pipes) - O NEILL MOI #759/ DMI #43 - PHILLIPS FCTB p38-9 - WESTROP #90 p31
PADDY WORKS ON THE RAILWAY - "In eighteen hundred and one, Paddy and I had a lot of fun" - Shanty - ROUD#208 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #18 p17 (1v) "Poor Paddy" - GRAINGER #217 Charles Rosher, Chelsea, London 1907 - WHALL 1910 p67 - TERRY SB John Short, Watchet, Somerset - WILLIAMS Ms #670 ("1841-18-forty-ten") 10v - Carpenter Coll (4var) - SEEGER/McCOLL SI 1960 p42 Liverpool & Hellefield, Yorksh (composite) "Poor Paddy" - ED&S 28:3 1986 p75 from Terry SB - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p66 "Filimiooriay" - SHARP SG 2003 p80 5v only from John Short, Watchet, Somerset 1914 - see also PADDY ON THE RAILWAY (Children's rhyme) -- Mark PAGE, rec by James M Carpenter, Sunderland c1928: FTX-142 "Daniel O Connor" - Ben PHILLIPS rec by Seamus Ennis, Pembrokesh 1952: RPL 19067/ FTX-052 (9v) - Steve BENBOW (v/gtr) with Stella (v) & Pete TURNER (bass) rec by PK, Skiffle Cellar, Soho London 1/7/58 CASS-60-0828 - Ewan McCOLL with Peggy SEEGER (gtr): TOPIC 12- TPS-166 1966 - DUBLINERS: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-3 1967
PADDY'S BLUNDER ALL OVER - "It was down in the road near the bridge of Drumeadra" - BSs incl SBG vol 4 #315
PADDY'S GREEN COUNTRIE - "Farewell unto old Ireland's tale since I left you behind" - ROUD#2746 - HENRY SOP #632/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p203 Hugh Keaney (?), Portglenone, Co Antrim 1936
PADDY'S GREEN SHAMROCK SHORE - "We sailed away from Derry Quay on the 21st of May" - to America - ROUD#1419 -- JOHNSTONS TRANSATLANTIC TRA-185 1968 - Packie Manus BYRNE from Co Donegal rec by Sean Davies, London: EFDSS LP-1009 1969
PADDY'S JIG - PADDY BREEN'S JIG
PADDY'S LAMENTATION - Song -- Paul BRADY (voc with piano, drum & whistle) rec by Diane Hamilton: GREENHAYS GR-705 1981
PADDY'S LAND - "One evening all alone" - Ch: "Fal the dayril...."- ROUD 12987 - BSs incl SBG vol 4 #250 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1745 p271 (1v/Ch/ m)
PADDY'S LAY DOWN - PADDY BACKWARDS
PADDY'S LEATHER BREECHES - "On St Patrick's Day young Hurley came down" - Jig -- John BURGESS (H-pipes): TOPIC 12- T-199 1969 with "Donald Mc Lean"
PADDY'S OWN - PADDY BREEN'S JIG
PADDY'S PANACEA - PADDY THE COCKNEY
PADDY'S RAMBLES - Slow Air with story - FELDMAN p96 (Am) -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19535 talk bef/ FTX-073/ TOPIC 12-TS-398 1984
PADDY'S RESOURCE - Jig/ March (G) - March of 77th Reg Scots Guards written by Band Sgt James O Connor during the Siege of Sebastopol - O'NEILL DMI #997 (not in MOI) -- Band of Scots Guards: ARGO ZDA-147 1971 --- Alex McNEILL (mandolin) with Charlie DOBBIN (mandolin) & Kevin Mc CORMICK (piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton: TOPIC 12-TS-363 1978
PADDY'S RETURN - FROST IS ALL OVER
PADDY'S SURPRISE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1516/ DMI #735 (G)
PADDY'S TRIP TO SCOTLAND - Hornpipe -- Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec Irish Folklore Commission Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 d/cass 1990 aft "Cuckoo's Nest" (written notation of tune incl)
PADDY'S LEATHER BREECHES - Jig - KERR MM 4 #237 p26 (F) - O'NEILL DMI #259 (not in MOI) (D)
PADDY'S WEDDING - "Sure won't you hear what roaring cheer" - BSs incl SBG 7 #68
PADRAIG O KEEFE'S FAVOURITE SLIDE - CEOL 5.1 untitled - MOYLAN 2 #86 p49 (##A) from John O Leary (melodeon)
PADRAIG O KEEFE'S JIG -- Denis MURPHY & Julia CLIFFORD (fiddles), Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1973 with "Scartaglen"
PADRAIG O KEEFE'S NEW REEL - MOYLAN 2 #304 p175 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
PADRAIG O KEEFE'S POLKA - CRANITCH #43 p142 (D)
PADRAIG O KEEFE'S SLIDE #1 - Irish version of Scots Highland popularised by the Kerry fiddler who died in mid-60's - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #46 p22 (D) different - BRODY p215 - MOYLAN 2 #38 p23 from John O Leary (melodeon) -- BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LEADER LER-2090 1974 with "The Quaker's Wife" - CHIEFTAINS 3: ISLAND 9379 [?]
PADRAIG O KEEFE'S SLIDE #2 - (D) - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #56 p25 - CRANITCH #30 p136 12/8 - MOYLAN 2 #38 p23 from John O Leary (melodeon) "No 1"
PADRAIG O'KEEFE'S SLIDE #3 - (D) - MOYLAN 2 #132 p77 - MOYLAN 2 "No 2"
PADSTOW - Cornwall - see MAY SONGS -- Tommy MORISSEY rec by John Howson on Radio 2 16/1/96: CASS-1337 "The Pretty Little Mermaid" (Down in the Diving Bell at the bottom of the sea), Charlie PITMAN: Cocktail Joe, the Dandy-O" etc
PADSTOW DRINKING SONG - PASS AROUND THE GROG
PADSTOW MAY DAY SONG - "Unite and unite and let us all unite for summer is a-come unto day" & "O where is St George?" - ROUD#305 - Fetching home of May in ROXBURGH III p312 - CHAMBERS 1864 I p547 "The Old May Song" Swinton Manchester - HUNT 1881 p474 words noted in 1865 - BARRETT EFS 1891 #4 "The Old May Song" - BARING GOULD Ms #192 (a) taken down 1860 (b) 1891 (mention of a similar song in Sweden) - BGCS 1895 pp90-95 c1860 - BARING GOULD SOW 1895 #192 (see also Ms) - SHARP/KARPELES CSC 1974 #374 pp531-2 Mr Lobb (Junior), Padstow, Cornwall 1914 - Journal Royal Institution of Cornwall 60 (1913) Acct of custom by Thurston Peters - JFSS 5:20 1916 pp274-6 & pp328-39 Sharp 1v/m/ notes by Lucy Broadwood - Devon & Cornwall N&Q 12/Pt4 1922 - DUNSTAN 1929 p26-8 (2var) - JEFDSS 1939 p229-34 Violet Alford on Hobby Horses - REEVES EC 1960 #104 pp205-8 Baring Gould Ms (notes) - GUNDRY CK 1966 p14-7 7var - see also HAL-AN-TOW - JOHN THE BONE - MAY SONGS - PASS THE JUG AROUND - Recordings - see under AREA 1
PADSTOW WASSAIL SONG - WASSAIL SONG
PAGET - BATTLE OF SAHAGUN - LORD PAGET
PAGANINI - PERPETUAL MOTION
PAIDIN FIONN, AN - ("The Little Fair Child") - ROCHE 1 #21 p13 (D) & #22 p13 (Em) (2 Settings) 6/8
PAIDIN O RAIFEARTAIGH - PADDY O RAFFERTY
PAINE'S REEL - COLE #7 p46 (F)
PAIN OF LOVE, THE - TRUELOVER'S FAREWELL
PAINFUL PLOUGH, THE - "Come all you jolly ploughmen of courage stout and bold" - ROUD#355 - Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) - BSs by Catnach, Sanderson, Such & others incl BG 1.1#105, 4 #410 & 9 #137 - DIXON SP 1846 (w/o) - BELL BSPE 1857 pp143-5 (w/o) (Cf "The Ploughman's Praise" or "The Useful Plow" in Dixon & Bell) - BARRETT EFS 1891 pp4-5 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp126-7 Mr Grantham, Holmwood, Surrey ("The Gardener & the Ploughman") - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #448 (5v) "The Painful Plough" - BARING GOULD SOW #61 p126 from John Rickard HFS 1880 (only 4 out of 9v publ) - SHARP Sel Ed 2/ Novello Schl Ser - SHARP/KARPELES CSC 1974 #252 Thomas Mitchell. Merriott, Somerset 1905/ Job Francis, Shipley, Sussex 1908 1v/m - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp242-3 #430 Richard Harris, Oaksey, Wiltsh 6v (w/o) - ORD BB 1930 pp222-3 9v (w/o) - Essex Review 51 July 1942 p122 Alfred Hills: Arthur Norfolk, Essex 1v (w/o) "The Faithful P" - COLLINSON/DILLON SFC 1946 p3 Dartmoor shepherd - OCCOMORE-SPRATLEY B&B 1979 pp16-17 from Broadwood ECS - SHARP SG 2003 p58 7v from Thomas Mitchell - see THE GARDENER & THE PLOUGHMAN -- Peter PRATT rec by PK, Toab, Orkney 1955 5"RTR-1077/ FTX-189 - William "Velvet" BRIGHTWELL rec by PK, Leiston, Suffolk 13/7/56: FTX-099 - THE BROADSIDE, Grimsby Folk Group: TOPIC 12- TS-228 1973
PAINS OF LOVE, THE - "has tortured me" - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #935 p14 (2v/m)
PAINSWICK - Gloucestersh - THREE OLD MEN OF PAINSWICK - Church Clipping: CASS-1154
PAINTING - (Decorating) - AMATEUR WHITEWASHER
PAINTING - (Picture) - IF THOSE LIPS COULD SPEAK
PAIR OF - KHAKI TROUSERS - NICKY TAMS
PAISLEY OFFICER, THE - "In blithe and bonny fair Scotland" - Henry falls in love with Mary, "The Village Pride" - his regiment is called to India so they marry - she disguises herself as a recruit and goes with him - He is wounded and she is killed while she cares for him - "They close their eyes, never to rise, on India's Burning Shore" - LAWS #N-2 ABBB 1957 p202 - ROUD#550 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p496 2var (w/o) - HENRY SOP #120/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp332-333 1926 "Blythe & Bonny Scotland" 9v/m - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp96-7 Bill Quigley, Bellarena, Co Derry 1969 "India's Burning Sands" --- GRAY Maine Lumberjacks 1924 p85 - McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp143-6 Robert Reid (w/o) "Bonnie Scotland"/ Mrs James CAmpbell (w/o) - FLANDERS-BARRY 1939 p19 - GARDNER-CHICKERING Mich 1939 p222 - CREIGHTON-SENIOR NS 1950 p192 - DOERFLINGER 1951 p308 8v (NY & NB) - CREIGHTON MFS 1962 pp158-9 Sandy Stoddard, NS 1953 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp153-7 James Cameron 1961 --- Thomas MORAN rec by Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Co Leitrim 1954: RPL 22037/ FTX-076 & FTX-518 "The Village Pride"
PAISTIN FIONN, AN - Irish Gaelic Air -- Paddy TAYLOR (flute) Limerick: CLADDAGH CC-8 1971 - CHIEFTAINS 2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-4 (nd) cass
PAITI LEARY'S JIG - MOYLAN 2 #117 pp67-8 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
PAKISTAN -- Recordings - see AREA Listing
PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS - KENTUCKY WALTZ
PALACES OF GOLD - comp by Leon Rosselson -- Roy BAILEY: LEADER LER- 3021
PALAIS GLIDE, THE -- Jimmy SHAND (mel/ piano): FTX-361
PALAU - Micronesia -- Recordings - see AREA Listing
PALE GIRL, THE - LODES LWYD
PALE GREEN DISEASE - "Where did we come from - where do we go?" - comp by Hedy West -- Hedy WEST (voc/ banjo): FONTANA STL-5432 1967/ CASS-0482 with steel guitar
PALESTINE - I'LL HANG MY HARP ON A WILLOW TREE- LAMBTON WORM
PALL MALL - Hornpipe - KERR MM 4 #281 p30 (D)
PALM READING - DIVINATION - FORTUNE-TELLING
PALM SUNDAY - O'NEILL MOI #829/ DMI #93 (Am)
PALMS OF VICTORY - "I saw a wayward traveller in garments better clad" Ch: Then P 0f V, crowns of glory, P of V I shall wear" - MOODY & SANKY 1883 "Deliverance will come" - RANDOLPH-SHOEMAKER Ozark 1946-50 4 p64 - WARNER 1984 #92 p229 -- Linzy HICKS rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC 1966: FTX-923/ APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000
PALMERSTOWN LASSES - Reel (Co Dublin) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #153 p36 (D) - Tunebook Ms #115 p308
PAN OEDWW I GYNT YN FACHGEN - (When I was a young man) - Welsh -- Andrew THOMAS rec by Seamus Ennis, Pen Cnwc, Fishguard, Pembrokesh 1/9/53: RPL 20195/ FTX-052
PAN OEDDWN AR DDYDD YN CYD-RHODIO - (As we roamed together one day) - Welsh - ANCIENT NATIONAL AIRS OF GWENT & MORGANNWG, ed. Maria Jane Williams, Abergwm (1844). Collected at a Gwl Mabsant, a celebration by each village of its patron saint's day, starting with a church service in the morning and developing into dancing, singing and drinking later in the day -- MABSANT (Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec Bob Partridge, Cardiff 1983: FTX-054
PANAMA -- Recordings - see AREA Listing
PANCAKE SONG - "Soft Tuesday (x2) poor Jack went to plough - his mother made pancakes she did not know how" & "Thread thed needle" (Prince) - Shrove Tuesday Song - ROUD#1516 - SHARP Ms 1908 (W8 p1429/ W9 p1465/ M8 p1615) Stockland, Devon - PALMER EBECS 1979 #131 p218 ("Pat pat the pan hot I be come a- shroving") Percy Manning (C) Oxfordsh (Bodleian Lib, Oxford) "Baldon Shrove Tuesday Song 1840" (tune var of "Pop goes the weasel") - PATTEN SS 1987 p17 Louie Norman, Ilminster, Som 1983 1v/m "ST Ash Wednesday" -- Herbert PRINCE rec by PK, Warminster, Wiltsh 6/10/54: RPL 21474/ CAEDMON TC-1224 1961 & TOPIC 12-T- 197/ FTX-405 - Mrs Heathman rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-3853 1981/ CASS-1292 "Lent crock a pancake" - Louie Norman rec Bob & Jacqueline Patten, Ilminster, Som 1983 cass
PANCAKES - OLNEY Pancake Race (Bucks)
PANDER DANCE - Jig - ITALIAN MONFRINA
PANMURE HOUSE - Strathspey - in Forfarsh, seat of Earls of Dalhousie - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p63
PANT CORLAN - Instrumental -- Nansi RICHARDS (triple harp) rec 25/4/63: RPL LP 27994/ FTX-351
PANTHEON DANCE, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #149 p36 (G) - Tunebook Ms #25 p10 (G) - PANDEAN - PANDER
PAPA STOUR - Shetland - SWORD DANCE first noted by Sir Walter Scott & publ in "The Pirate" - with Mummers Play & introductory or "Trip" music -- Play & Dance rec Pat Shaw July 1952: RPL 18646/ RTR- 0645 - P S PETERSON (fid), rec by Tom Anderson, Papa Stour, Shetland: RTR-1079 (2 tunes)/ FTX-368 - Opening verses & dance with fiddle/ dance cont/ close of dance & Epilogue RPL 18646 - LEADER LER-2030 1971 HIGH LEVEL RANTERS - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-006 1994 aft "Day Dawn" (Air) & bef "The Cross Reel"
PAPER BAG - comp Ken Brook about encounter with an unusual tramp - entered in "Grief & Glory" Song Contest -- FONTANA STL-5436 - SPINNERS: FONTANA STL-5495 1969
PAPER LADDIE, THE - POOR WEE JOCKEY CLARK
PAPER OF PINS, THE - MADAM
PAPS OF GLENCOE, THE - 4/4 March (A) - FELDMAN p87 -- Alec STEWART "goose" rec by Isabel Sutherland, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1955: 7"RTR-1211/ CASS-0966-7/ FTX-184 - Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec O Doherty & Feldman: TOPIC 12- TS-398 1984
PAPUA - see also NEW GUINEA -- Recordings - see AREA Listing
PARABLE OF THE LOST SHEKELS - Story -- Jack ELLIOTT Birtley Co Durham: LEADER LEA-4001 1969
PARABLES - St COLMKILLE
PARADE OF THE TIN SOLDIERS, THE -- Handbell Ringers: SAYDISC cass SDL-274 1976
PARADISE STREET - "As I was strolling down PS" - ROUD#2624 -- Bob HART rec by Rod Stradling, Snape, Suffolk 1969: MT CD 301-2
PARADOX, A - RIDDLE SONG
PARAFFIN MAN, THE - comp by FR (origin in Women's Institute "memories" book) -- Fred ROOKE rec 1974: FTX-045
PARAFFIN - COD LIVER OIL - CURE FOR THE MARE ("Pink P" story) - RED PETROL
PARAGUAY -- Sergio CUEVAS:rec by Peter Kennedy, London/ Indian harp ARION 30-T-131- Los Chiriguanos NONESUCH H-7-11 - singer/gtr/harp - Alfredo Orlando Ortez (talk bef): Radio 2 Xmas Prog 30/12/87 CASS-0423-4
PARAZOTTI HORNPIPE - COLE #2 p110 (C) "Parasott" - STEPHANO 8 p175
PARCEL FROM A LADY, THE - ROLLED IN HER APRON
PARCEL OF ROGUES - ROGUES IN A NATION
PADRAIG - PADDY - PAT - PHADRIG -
PARENTS - CRUEL - GROUP OF YOUNG SQUADDIES
PARIS - France - BARBIERE - DAN PARIS IL Y A UNE COUTURIERE - DOWNFALL OF PARIS
PARISH OF DUNBOE, THE - BANISHED LOVER
PARISOT'S HORNPIPE - WILSON p136 (G) (with dance descr)
PARK IN PORTADOWN, THE - "O Portadown is a very pretty place built on the river Bann" - swans - lovely damsel - false love - MORTON FSSU 1970 pp29-31 Bob Neill, Portadown, Co Armagh
PARKER - DEATH OF PARKER
PARKER'S WELCOME TO PERTHSHIRE - Highland March -- John BURGESS (H- pipes): TOPIC 12-T-199 1969 with "Achany Glen"
PARKIN RAINE - "A merry musician of Teesdale, no longer the fiddle do play" - well-loved fiddler of S Durham & N Yorks immortalised by local poet, Richard Watson after death in early 1800's -- Vin GARBUTT (voc/ chorus & gtr): LEADER LER-2102 1976 Song followed by jig "King Gooden" slowed down -tune (double- tracked on guitar)
PARLEY "do, do, do I will make up the case with you"- West Indies Broadcast recs for PK: RTR-0445/ CD 945
PARLEZ-VOUS - MADEMOISELLES FROM ARMENTIERES
PARLIAMENT SONG, THE - "Come all brave boys that blazes up, the elections are now gone by" - In praise of Charles Stewart Parnell and Parliamentary Party of his time celebrating their victories - tune: "Skibereen" -- Pat KELLY rec by PK, Newry, Co Down 31/7/53: RPL 20018/ FTX-435
PARLIAMENTARY POLKA - Comp by Ewan Mc Coll -- Sam RICHARDS rec Devon PEOPLE'S STAGE C45 cass 1978
PARNELL, Charles Stuart, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party - AVONDALE (Behan) - BLACKBIRD OF AVONDALE - PARLIAMENT SONG
PARNELL'S MARCH -- Willy TAYLOR (fid), Joe HUTTON (N-pipes) & Will ATKINSON (harmonica): TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 aft "Mrs Jamieson's Favourite"
PARNELL'S REEL - FIVE MILE CHASE (Reel)
PARODIES - AFTER THE BALL - BYE BYE SKIPPER - CATCH A FALLING STAR - CHARLADY'S SON - GLASGOW FOOTBALL - GOLDEN KIPPERS - GLORY GLORY HALLELUJAH - GOOD KING WENCESLAS - HER EYES ARE RED (Camptown Races) - HOLY MOSES (Salvation Army) - I WISH THERE WERE NO PRISONS - I'VE A SWEETHEART (What a friend we have in Jesus) - IN DUBLIN'S BIG TOWN (Mountains of Mourne) - LITTLE BILLY - MY MA'S A MILLIONAIRE - NOW THE WAR IS OVER - ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI - THERE IS A HAPPY LAND - TWO BROTHERS - VOTE VOTE VOTE - WE THREE KINGS - WEARING OF THE GREEN - WHILE SHEPHERDS - WOLF - YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS - YOU CAN'T PUT YOUR MUCK
PARROT, THE - Calypso -- Neville MARCANO "The Growling Tiger" (with Lord Iere, Indian Prince & group) rec by Alan Lomax, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad 17/8/62: ROUNDER 1717 p1998
PARROT SONG, THE - OLD MAID IN A GARRET - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT
PARRY'S HORNPIPE - (Bb) - COLE #6 p88
PARSON AND THE CLERK, THE - "A parson preached to his flock one day" - Composed by Geoffrey Thorn and sung by G H McDermott & published 1882 - ROUD#1154 - BSs "Parson & Clerk" with no mention of composer - WILLIAMS Ms#114 John Puffet, Lechlade, Gloucestersh (2w/o) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #235 pp520-1 Karpeles: Phil Tanner 1949 - PALMER EBECS 1979 #29 pp62-3 Tanner (by permission of FOLKTRAX) - ED&S 1979 Roy Palmer gives details of comp - FMJ 4:3 1982 pp276-9 Sheet Music - Cf MARE AND FOAL - SOLDIER AND THE SAILOR -- Phil TANNER of Llangennith, rec Penmaen Gower 1949: RPL 13385/ FTX-021 (Vs 2 & 4 omitted)/ FTX-057/ CAEDMON TC 1225/ TOPIC 12-T-198 1969/ EFDSS LP-1005 1968/ - Tony ROSE: LEADER LER-2013 1970 - Walter PARDON rec by Mike Yates, Knapton, Norfolk: HOME MADE MUSIC LP-301 1984 - THE YETTIES Radio 2: 8/8/90 "War" CASS-60-1033
PARSON AND THE CURATE, THE - DING DONG SONG
PARSON AND THE QUAKER, THE - ROUD#12819
PARSON AND THE SUCKLING PIG, THE - "All you that love a bit of fun" - ROUD#574 - BARING GOULD SOW 1889 #29 "The Tythe Pig" from J Helmore FWB South Brent 1888 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p197 Daniel Morgan, Braydon Wood, Wiltsh (w/o) - COPPER ETR 1976 pp220-1 Rottingdean, Sussex - PALMER ECS 1979 #28 "The Tythe Pig" (tune: Baring Gould & text from Catnach broadside "The Sucking Pig") -- Jack ELLIOTT: Birtley, Durham rec by numerous collectors: LEADER LEA-4001 1969 (M) - Bob COPPER from Steve Parks: TOPIC 12-TS-328 1977/ CASS-0198 - Arthur HOWARD rec Ian Russell, Yorks: HILL & DALE HD-006 1981 tune a var of "Nae good luck aboot the hoose"
PARSON BOASTS OF MILD ALE, THE - Slip Jig - O'NEILL MOI 384 p67 (Gm) -- Michael PUNZAK (fid) rec by PK, Bristol 1981: FTX-910
PARSON BROWN -- Bert WILTSHIRE rec by PK, Bampton, Oxfordsh 13/2/57 uses tune of "Rakes of Malo"
PARSON BURRS - "Come all you young men take warning by me" - frustration of groom finding he can't control his wife - comp by by HS -- Hobart SMITH (voc & gtr) rec by Alan Lomax, Bluefield, Va. Aug 1959: ROUNDER CD-1702 1999 - "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK: 902 FTX-902
PARSON GROCER, THE - "of Bethnal Green" - Ch: "O wicked, wicked man" - Took a neighbour's wife and instead of preaching he sells groceries - FIRTH Coll (Bodleian Lib) - PINTO-RODWAY CM 1957 -- John FAULKNER & Sandra KERR (with banjo & ch) CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDF-61 1967
PARSON HOGG - "Mes Parson Hogg shall now maintain/ Here Doctor Mack no longer enjoys the burden" - Oliver's "Comic Songster" c1816 - UNIVERSAL SONGSTER II p348 has only vs 2,4 & 5 as publ by BG - BARING GOULD SOW 1898 #5 p10 from Edmund Snow SBG Nov 1888 6v/m & from BG's great uncle, Thomas Snow of Franklin Ho, nr Exeter (b) H Whitfield, bruish-maker, Market Alley, Plymouth as sung by his grandfather c1830 -- Derek & Dorothy ELLIOTT: LEADER LER-2023 1972 (S) - HOLME VALLEY Beagles: LEADER LEE-4056 1975
PARSON IN HIS BOOTS, THE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #17 p11 & CRE 3 #8 p5 (G) from Paddy Taylor of Limerick - COLE p52 (G) "The Priest in his boots" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #150 p36 (D) alt: "Bounce upon Bess" "Come all you good fellows" "Larry O'Lashem" "Paddy's Trip to Dublin" "There are sounds of mirth" - Tunebook Ms #74 p28 (D) - LEVEY 2 #51 p22 (D) "The Priest in his boots" - O NEILL MOI #968 & DMI #188 (D) "The Priest in his boots" alt: "Kissing and drinking" - Cf TIVOLI JIG -- THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND: PICKWICK Hallmark HM-532 1965 aft "Humours of Glendart" & bef "Father Tom's Wager" - Paddy TAYLOR (flute) of Limerick rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-171 (with variations)/ CLADDAGH CC-8 1971 (?) aft "Rocking the Cradle"
PARSON IN THE PEAS - Old English 6/8 Jig - WESTROP #60 p21 (G) Country Dance - WILSON p107 (G) 3pts -- Bernard WRIGLEY (mand/ gtr): TOPIC 12-TS-241 1974
PARSON JONES - CUCKOLD'S SONG
PARSON PREACHES, THE - Norfolk story comp by PB -- Peter BELLAMY (voc): LEADER LER-2089 1975
PARSON WITH THE COLLAR - SHEELA-NA-GRADH
PARSON WITH THE WOODEN LEG, THE - "A barber there was named Timothy Briggs - quite famous was he for making good wigs - until with a lass called Rebecca Bell - slap over his heels in love fell he" - ROUD#1508 - ED&S 35:3 1973 p99 RP Hubert Bradley - PALMER EBECS 1979 #101 p169-170 Hubert Bradley, Mamble, Worcestersh 1972 - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p134 "Timothy Briggs, the barber"
PARSONS - DICKIE O DICKIE - LEDBURY - METHODY PARSON - POOR OLD COUPLE - RANTING PARSON - ROGER AND DOLLY - STICK THE MINISTER (Reel) - TOM AND THE PARSON
PARSON'S CREED, THE - "Money O money thy praises I sing" - Recit - ROUD#1849 - HAGGARD IWBN 1935 p113 (1v w/o) -- Jumbo BRIGHTWELL, rec Keith Summers, Leiston, Suffolk; TOPIC 12-TS-375
PARSON'S FAREWELL - PLAYFORD -- R Kenworthy SCHOFIELD (3-h pipe & tabor) rec by PK, London: FTX-325 - Jean RITCHIE (dulc instr with 1 verse of her own comp): GREENHAYS GR-90714/ CASS-0801
PARSON'S WETHER, THE - MINISTER'S WETHER
PARTING - FAREWELL - GOODBYE - GOODNIGHT - LEAVING
PARTING, THE -- Mary O HARA (unacc): DECCA GES-1095 1973
PARTING GLASS, THE - "For all the money I ha' spent" - Song/ Air - ROUD#3004 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1531 pp42-3 (2var) "Good nicht an' joy be wi you a'" - CLANCY IRISH SONGBOOK - GIBLIN 1933 #7 p6 (Am) m/o - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp138-9 - HENRY SOP #749 4v - ROCHE 1 #20 p12 (Am) - Liam O Connor's Draft Ms "Songs of the North of Ireland" 1994 p169 --- PEACOCK NFL 1965 p573 - see also GOOD NIGHT AN' JOY BE WITH YOU A' -- DUBLINERS: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-14 1968 - Tommy POTTS (tune on fid): CLADDAGH CC-13 1971 bef "Bunch of Keys"/ intro by Seamus Ennis on RTE radio prog 1985 CASS-0865 - SPINNERS: EMI EMC-3044 1974 - Joe HOLMES & Len GRAHAM: TOPIC 12-TS-401 1979
PARTING OF BURNS & HIGHLAND MARY - BURNS AND HIS HIGHLAND MARY
PARTING OF FRIENDS, THE - Irish Air -- Sheila LARCHET (harp instr) rec 13/3/54: RPL 20109
PARTING SONG - "Clarinda" (Robbie Burns) -- Susan Rae (unacc) in radio prog from Aberdeen on Marjorie Kennedy-Fraser 1985: CASS 0977
PARTING SONG - "When you smile-O" -- LEADBELLY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972
PARTRIDGE, THE - PETRISEN - TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
PASCHAL'S - Triple Jig - WILLIAMSON p85 from "Na Fili" on OUTLET SOLP 1010 "Farewell to Connaught"
PASS AROUND THE GROG, MY BOYS - "and never mind the score" - Shanty - ROUD#1798 - GUNDRY CK 1966 p49 Cornwall "Drinking Song" ("jug") --- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 #56 p113 Richard Hartlan, NS 1929+ "Chanty Song" -- Dave & Toni ARTHUR: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-154 1967 "Padstow Drinking Song"
PASS THE JUG AROUND - "Did you ever hear how the Ullswater Hounds?" -- Micky MOSSCROP rec Norman Alford & Robert Forrester, Wreay, Rockcliffe, Cumberland 1953: (REYNARD RECORDS RR-002) - RPL Radio 2 12/10/82: CASS-60-0548
PASS THE SONG ALONG - comp by GM 1969 -- Graeme MILES, Middlesbrough: FTX-226
PASSING CLOUD, THE - Hornpipe -- Jimmy HOGAN (mel) with Brian GREEN (drums) & Bobby HALL (piano) rec by PK, London 8/3/58: RPL LP 23969/ 371 bef "Ryans H"/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 "
PASSING SERGEANT MUST SALUTE - "One two three" - Children's Skipping Rhyme - RITCHIE SS p41 "or you'll get no soup, be thrown out" -- rec by Damian Webb 14/8 St Mary's Juniors Edinburgh 1961: 190
PAST TEN O'CLOCK - "Twas ten o'clock one moonlight night" - ROUD#2674
PASTIME WITH GOOD COMPANY - Henry VIII -- DRUIDS: ARGO ZDA 158 [1973] - GWYLAM WAKE Sussex: ERON-002 1974
PASTORAL - ADAM WAS A PLOUGHMAN - BABES IN THE WOOD - BANKS OF LOCH RYAN - CHARMING MOLLY - COLEEN BAWN - COT IN THE CORNER - DOBBIN'S FLOWERY VALE - DRIMIN DROO - GLOOMY WINTER'S NOO AWA - HAWTHORN BUSH - HAYING COCK - HEATHERY HILLS - JOCKEY TO THE FAIR - LASS ON THE BRAE - MAID OF BALLADOO - MARTHA THE WATERCRESS GIRL - MOORLOUGH MARY - MOUNTAIN STREAMS - OAK IN THE GARDEN - PRIDE OF CLOONEKEEN - SHEPHERD AND HIS BRIDE - SWEET NIGHTINGALE - WEE WEE HOOSIE BY THE SEA - WEEKEND SONG - WILD SLIEVE GALLON BRAE - WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE PUMKIN - Gaelic - - AMHRAN FOSUIOCHTA (Herding) - ARRANE KILKENNY - FAICHE BHREA AERACH AN CHEOIL
PASTURES OF PLENTY - comp by WG -- A film by Paul Lee, 1988, presenting the legendary Oklahoma dust-bowl poet and international folk hero, , Woody Guthrie with Alan Lomax, Arlo & Jack Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Ramblin' Jack Elliot and more: FF-3302 - Woody GUTHRIE on 2 progs by Tom Paxton: Radio 2 30/9/87 & 7/10/87: CASS-0425 - Lester FLATT & Earl SCRUGGS with THE FOGGY MOUNTAIN BOYS: CBS CS-8751 1963
PAT-A-CAKE - "pat a cake baker's man" - ROUD#6486 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1693 p221 (1v w/o) - MASON NR&CS 1877 - OPIE ODNR pp341-2 -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173
PAT AND MICK WENT UP A STICK - "and couldn't get down for thorns - O says Pat: That's a rat - O says Mick: Catch it quick - And that was the end of Pat and Mick" - HOW PADDY STOLE THE ROPE -- Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959
PAT AND THE GAUGER -PADDY AND THE GAUGER
PAT AND THE LANDLORD - "I saw the old landlord alight from his car" - MOULDEN TAS 1994 p14 no music
PAT AND THE WAR - IRISH RECRUIT
PAT BOYLON - "Assist me now, you muses - sorrowful lines - young man - the pride of Co Cavan" - He was shot at a shooting match in 1887 -- Thomas DONOHOE rec Ballinagh, Cavan 27/8/47: RPL 12500
PAT DO THIS - ROUD#7503 -- Mrs J PUCKETT (Florence Fitzgerald) rec by Maud Karpeles, Afton, Va 5/8/55: RPL 23793/ FTX-908
PAT DORAN'S ASS - DORAN'S ASS
PAT FROM BOLANEER - (Baile Aniar) - from the horse's viewpoint -- Unnamed Irish tinker: LYRICHORD LL-178 1967
PAT HAGGERTY'S LEATHER BREECHES - LEATHER BREECHES
PAT HANLEY'S QUADRILLES -- Paddy Tatylor (flute) of West Limerick rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-171
PAT HART'S QUADRILLE TUNE - see also BIDDY TUNNEY'S QUADRILLE TUNE-- Joe TUNNEY (mel) rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 19/7/52: RPL 18544/ rec by PK, London 14.10.58: 7"RTR-0556/ FTX-370
PAT IN HIS GLORY - Jig - COLE p63 (G)
PAT MAGUIRE - "You muses nine with me combine assist my slender quill" - priesthood - Mary Kayes - LAWS Q25 - ROUD#1013 (with Tom O Neill) - BSs incl SBG 6:#69/ 7:#35 - - WILLIAMS #483 Wm King, Purton, Wiltsh (w/o) - FMJ 1969 p312 Williams: Wm King -- TOM O NEILL
PAT MURPHY - "of the Irish Brigade" "Twas the night before battle" American Civil War - "Far away from the land of Shilelagh" - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p74
PAT MURPHY - Triple Jig - ROCHE 2 #337 p59 (D) given as March - JOE MUGGINS -PATTY THE PIPER
PAT O DONNELL - "My name is PoD and I come from Donegal" - James Carey turned State's evidence in the trial of The Invincible Society members who were arrested for the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish, British Chief Secretary for Ireland, and his secretary, Thomas Henry Burke, in Phoenix Park, Dublin on 6 May 1882. Carey, the informer, sailed to South Africa on board "The Melrose" and after a disagreement over a game of cards was shot 3 times by Pat O Donnell with a pistol in the presence of his Mrs Carey, 29th July 1883 - he was tried for murder on the convict ship, landed in Cape Town and then brought back to England, confined in the Tower of London and hung on the gallows - ROUD#2794 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp210-211 (w/o) - O KEEFE FBIB 1955 p86 7v w/o - MORTON CDGD 1973 pp150-1 John Morton, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh - CROININ 2000 #117 pp182-3 from Elizabeth Cronin, Co Cork --- LEACH Labr 1965 p122 -- Brendan BEHAN rec by Alan Lomax, Dublin 1953: RTR-0595 with talk bef (last word of song missing) - Michael CRONIN rec by AL, Ballyvourney, Macroom, Co Cork - Mick FLYNN, rec by Roly Brown, Co Clare: (TOPIC 12-TS-369 1977)
PAT O FLANAGAN - TRAVELLING CANDYMAN
PAT O HARA - "O I am an Irish boy & me heart is full of joy" - see BOLD O DONOHUE -- Peter DONNELLY rec by PK, Castlecaulfield, Co Tyrone 23/7/52: RPL 18531/ FTX-432 (3v)
PAT OF MULLINGAR - "They may talk of Flyting Childers and the speed of Harkaway" - ROUD#3067 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp178-9 Text mainly from BS - HEALY OISB 3 1969 pp137-8 BS (w/o)
PAT REILLY - "O as I went a-walking one morning in May" - ROUD#920 - HENRY SOP #574/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp80-81 1934 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 p132 Eddie Butcher, Aughil Crossroads, Co Derry 1966 (Europea Ethnic SRT-3) - see also JOHNNY GALLAGHER -- PLANXTY (Group): POLYDOR Super 2383-186 1973
PAT RYAN'S FANCY JIG -- Pat WARD (fid) rec Kinross Folk Festival 1975: SPRINGTHYME SPRC 1003/ CASS-1313 1988
PAT THE FOWLER - LADIES PANTALETTES (Reel)
PAT TUOHEY'S REEL - O'NEILL MOI #1340/ DMI #595 (Em)
PAT WARD'S - Hornpipe -- Seamus ENNIS (whistle): GAEL-LINN CEF 009 [nd] (M)/ CLADDAGH (TARA) TA-1002 1973
PAT YN SINCIOR FFYNON - (Pat sinking a well) - Welsh -- Robert DAVIES rec by Peter Kennedy, Llansannon, Denbighsh 8/11/54
PAT'S PARLOUR - Jig - KERR MM 4 #206 p23 (D)
PAT'S WIFE - BEAN PHAIDIN
PATATE CHAUDE, LA - BARGAIN WITH ME
PATEROLLER SONG, THE - FIRE IN THE MOUNTAINS - RUN, JOHNNY, RUN
PATH BY ESKWATER, THE - comp by GM 1965 -- Graeme MILES: FTX-226 #17
PATIE'S MILL - LASS OF
PATIENT JO - "Have you heard of the collier of honest renown?" - ROUD#2845 - THOMPSON PS 1958 pp176-8 Stevens-Douglass MS NY 1841- 56
PATRICK BRADY - "Ye true born heroes, I hope you will now lend an ear" - ROUD#3071 - O LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp212-3 (Music on p106) "The Lamentations of"
PATRICK CAR - EDOM O GORDON
PATRICK Mc DERMOTT, THE PRIDE OF KILDARE - Jig - Tunebook Ms #39 p203 (D) 6/8
PATRICK SHEEHAN - "My name is PS and my years are 34 - Tipperary is my native place" - He and his family are evicted, his mother dies in the workhouse, joins the Army, is maltreated, blinded at Sebastopol, and, after his pension runs out, he goes on the road as a beggar - comp by Charles Joseph Kirkham (1826-1882) - LAWS #J-11 BBBA 1957 p133-4 - ROUD#983 - ROCHE 1 p36 (tune only) "The River Roe" - O KEEFE FBIB 1955 p50 9v w/o - HEALY OISB 2 1962 pp115-7 BS (w/o) - PURSLOW CL 1972 pp64-5 James Bounds, Portsmouth, Hampsh 1907 --- DEAN FC 1922 pp3-4 (w/o) - BARRY MWS 1939 p33 8v m (Me) says Padraig Colum identified author as Charles Kirkham (1826-82) - DEAN FC 1922 p3 9v (Minn) - LIVYERE June 1883 pp7-8 Carrie Brennan, Bunville, Nfl - see also CRIMEAN - HEIGHTS OF ALMA -- Sheila GALLAGHER, rec by PK, Middledore, Gweedore, Co Donegal 24/8/53: RPL 20142/ FTX-272 - Neil BOYLE (talk & tune on fid) rec by PK, Dunloe, Co Donegal 1953: FTX-170 "The River Roe" --- Tom BRANDON, rec by Edith Fowke, Ontario, Canada: FOLK LEGACY FSC-10 1962
PATRICK'S DAY - St PATRICK'S DAY
PATRICK'S FAREWELL - "O give me some shamrock" - KIDSON EPS 1929
PATRIOT GAME, THE - Rebel Song comp (w&m) by Dominic Behan in 1957 about Feargal O Hanloan, age 17 of Ballybay Co Monaghan who was killed during Brookborough Barrack attack -- Dominic BEHAN: TOPIC 12 T 44 [1958] - Unnamed Irish tinker: LYRICHORD LL-178 1967 6v - THE FONTANAS: PICKWICK Hallmark HM-544 1968
PATRIOT MOTHER, THE - "Come tell us the name of the rebelly crey" words by Mary Eva Kelly to tune of "Mountains of Mourne" - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p90
PATRIOTIC - POLITICAL - MOTTOES - NO POWER ON EARTH CAN PULL IT DOWN (Billy Bennett) - RULE BRITANNIA - UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG
PATRIOTS, THE - WILSON p108 (G) 4bar (with dance descr)
PATSY CAMPBELL - Reel - from Micho Russell Co Clare -- BOYS OF THE LOUGH (whistle & bodhran drum): LEADER LER-2090 1974
PATSY FAGAN -- Barney O SHAMROCK: CASS-0929 nd
PATSY GEARY'S - jig - THE BOTHY BAND rec Paris Theatre, London 15/7/76: Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996 bef "Coleman's Cross"
PATSY (SEAN NANCY) HUNT'S REEL -- John HENRY (fid) rec by PK, Ballymote, Co Sligo 14/5/64: CASS-30-0963/ FTX-153
PATSY MACK - Jig - BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p145 from Michael Tubridy (whistle) of Co Clare (G)
PATSY TUOHEY'S - Reel - BREATHNACH 1 #178 p70 (Em) -- Tommy POTTS (fid): CLADDAGH CC-13 1971 - Pat MITCHELL (U-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-294 1976 (from Breathnach) - Paddy LACHAN (fid), Co Donegal (intro by Seamus Ennis): RTE radio prog 1985 CASS-0865 bef "Cuffe Street"
PATTERN DAY, THE - Jig - ROCHE 1 #124 p51 (A)
PATTY KAVANAGH - Jig - Tunebook Ms #28 p344 (D) 6/8
PATTY THE PIPER - "When I was a boy in my father's mud edifice" - Ch: "Wi his farala" - Pat Murphy comes by etc and then at the end Pat dies and songmaker takes on his bagpipes - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1260 p506 (3v&ch w/o) - see PADDY THE PIPER
PATTY THE PIPER - Reel - COLE #7 p4 (Em) "Paddy the piper" - see also: PADDY THE PIPER (Jig) & PAT MURPHY THE PIPER (Triple Jig)
PAUL AND NANCY HOGAN - see also CLAHAMON TOWN -- Mary CONNORS with Paddy DORAN (ch), rec by PK, Belfast 1/8/52: RPL 18585/ FTX-168
PAUL AND THE FOOTBALL CLUB - FOOTBALL CRAZY
PAUL JONES - "An American Frigate ("AF") from New York she came" - "Tis of a Stately Southerner ship that flew the stars and bars" - according to Barrett, PJ was a Scotsman named John Paul, born 1747 - joined the American Navy - captain of an American ship, the "Bon Homme Richard" - fought a battle with two English ships, the "Serapis" & "Countess of Scarbough" having superior armament - Battle took place 23rd Sept 1779 off Flamborough Head, N Yorksh - although he lost the battle, Richard Pearson, the English commander of the 44-gun" Serapis", was knighted and has a plaque to his memory in Westminster Abbey - LAWS #A-4 NAB 1950/64 p120 - ROUD#967 - BSs incl SBG 2:#128/ 2:#203/ 5:#6/ 6:#78/ 8:#210/ 9:#6 - LONG DIOW 1886 pp144-5 (w/o) "PJ the Pirate" - BARRETT EFS 1891 pp56-7 8v/m - BARING GOULD SOW #108 (Rev Ed only - notes) - JFSS 3:12 1908 pp206-213 Grainger: #112 George Wray, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906 (notes) "The AF" - WILLIAMS #231 Frederick Lake, Black Bourton, Oxfordsh w/o - RANSON SOWC 1948 p51 6v w/o & p82-5 variants - HUGILL 1969 p217-9 "The Stately Southerner" - PURSLOW CL 1972 p66 Hammond: George Dowden, Leckington, Dorset 1905 - HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB 1 1975 pp207-8 Birt Bs London w/o - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p160 from BG & Barrett --- RICKABY BSSB 1926 p156 - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp205-7 Alexander Murphy & Nelson Langville w/o - BROWN 2 p523 - CAZDEN 1 p16 & 2 p65 - CHAPPELL R&A 1939 p48 - CREIGHTON- SENIOR NS 1950 p226 - THOMPSON PS 1958 pp11-112 Stevens-Douglas Ms NY 1841-56 w/o - LEACH Labr 1965 p713 - NEESER Amer Naval Songs & Ballads p26-7 has repro of broadside - WARNER TAFS 1984 #153 pp349-352 C K 'Tink' Tillett, Wanchese, NC 1940 - Forget- me-not Songster c1820 - HORTON Naval Songs 1889 (also has chorus) -- George WRAY rec by Percy Grainger, Brigg, Lincs 1906 - Rees BALDWIN, Barry, S Wales rec by James M Carpenter c1928: FTX-142 "Stately Southerner" - Commander R F P HALLIDAY rec by PK, Jersey 26/7/57: FTX-205 & FTX-513 - Tim HART & Maddy PRIOR (unacc): B & C CREST-23 1968/76/ CASS-45-0853 --- Tink TILLETT rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Outer Banks 1940 NC: FTX-926/ APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000 - Frank WARNER with his two sons, Jeff & Gerret: MINSTREL JD-204 1976 - Sam RICHARDS: SAYDISC SDL-280 1977 (useful notes about song)
PAUL PRY - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #151 p37 3pts (G) - Tunebook Ms #85 p380 (G) 3pts - This is NO PLACE LIKE HOME in Jig-time
PAUL'S ALLEY - Old English Country Dance - WILSON p94 (with dance descr)
PAULINE - Work Song -- John "Black Sampson" GIBSON (voc) rec by John & Alan Lomax, Nashviille, Tenn USA Aug 1933: ROUNDER CD-11661-1823-2 1999 (see also "Steel laying holler" & "Track Lining Song")
PAUSTEEN FAWN, THE - Jig - COLE p68 (D)
PAUVRE SOLDAT EN REVENANT DE GUERRE - see TROIS JEUNE SOLDATS - George Le Moigne rec by PK, Perelle, Guernsey 1957: FTX-243
PAVAN - comp by RN "Farewell Pavan" -- Roger NICHOLSON (dulc): ARGO ZDA-204 1974
PAVEMENT ARTIST, THE - Music Hall -- Gus ELEN: TOPIC 12-T-396 1979
PAVEMENTS - Kids Beliefs/ Omens - OPIE LLSC p220 "Lines on pavements" "If you stand on a line you'll marry a swine, if you stand on a square you'll marry a bear" (Sheffield) - A A Milne "When we were very young" -- FTX-199 B23
PAW-PAW PATCH - "Where O where is pretty little Susie? - way down yonder in a PPP" -- Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children" CASS-1225-6
PAWNS IN THE GAME - Protest Song by JT -- Jeremy TAYLOR rec Purcell Room RPL Radio 2: 7/4/80: CASS-0416
PAXFORD - nr Chipping Camden, Gloucestersh - Words of May Song in County file
PAY - WAGES - NO PAY DAY (Nevis)
PAY ATTENTION, PRETTY MAIDEN - WHAT IS LOVE?
PAY DAY AT COAL CREEK - COAL CREEK MARCH -- Perry FRIEDMAN (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 21/6/58: RPL LP 24566
PAY ME MY MONEY DOWN - sea shanty - HUGILL 1961 p502 -- Rory & Alex Mc EWEN (with gtrs) rec by PK, London 1955: FTX-293/ EMI HMV CLP-1220 1958 "Folksong Jubillee" - Bernard WRIGLEY * ch: TOPIC 12-TS-211 1971 -- Joe ARMSTRONG & Group A Georgia Sea Island Singers rec by Alan Lomax, St Simon's Island, Ga. USA Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1713 1998 "Pay Me"
PAY NIGHT - FRIDAY PAY NIGHT (Miles)
PAY THE GIRL HER FOURPENCE - Reel - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #804 (Em)