PHADRIG CROHOUR - "was a broth of a boy and he stood sizx foot
eight - his arms were as round as another man's thigh - for Phadraig he was
great" - with "one blow he stretched bold O Hanlan for ever"
- ROUD#13132 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1748 (2v/m)
PHARAOH - Gospel Song - Mrs Sidney Carter (unacc solo) rec by Alan
Lomax, Senatobia, Miss. USA Sept 1959: ROUNDER CD-1701 1997
PHEASANTS - POACHERS - SHOOTING
GOSCHEN'S COCK-UPS
PHEASANT'S DANCE -- Carole ROBB (flute) Anthony ROBB (N- pipes), Colin ROSS
(fid) & Alistair ANDERSON (Engl conc): TOPIC 12-TS-278 1978 bef "Rusty
Gully"
PHELAN'S FANCY - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #156 p37 (Em) - Tunebook
Ms #109 p306 (Em)
PHELIM BRADY - Song Air - GIBLIN 1933 #14 p7 3/4 (D) m/o
PHIEGE A GRATH - Song in Scots Gaelic - comp by Roddy (Rodaig) Campbell
of South Loch Boisdale, South Uist on the bridge of a ship on a voyage to Australia.
He remembers Peggy and wishes he was back in the Islands -- Jimmy HUTCHISON
(from S.Uist): LIVING TRADITION LTCD-1002 2000
PHIL ISAAC'S - Clog Dance - KERR MM 2 #422 p47 (A)
PHIL THE FLUTER'S BALL - "Have you heard of P the F of the town
of Ballymuck?" comp by Percy French (1854-1920) - BAYARD DTF 1982 #250
p213 Flute Band tune - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p16 - Cf BILLY JOHNSON'S BALL - Cf
MUSIC AT THE GATE (Reel) -- Bob SMITH'S IDEAL Band rec 1930: TOPIC 12-T-320
1977 - BARNBRACK Irish Party Sing-Song: CASS-60-0926 & 0927 nd
PHIL THE PIPER'S WEDDING - "O ye gents come list I pray"
- ROUD#9672 -- B- Jig - MAGUIRE ! #30 p8 (D)
PHILABEG - Highland (Am) - KERR MM 3 #209 p24
PHILADELPHIA
- Pennsylvania USA -- SURE MUSIC & RECORD Co Vol 1 LP "Best
of the Mummers" - vol 35, 36 & 42
PHILADELPHIA - "is a handsome town - so is Cincinati - the streets
are lined with dollar bills and the pretty girvls are plenty" - SHARP
FSSA 1917/32 #266 (vol 2 p374) Hillard Smith, Hindman, Knott Co., Ky 1917
PHILADELPHIA COWBOY, THE -- Woody GUTHRIE & Lewfty lou 2 progs
by Tom Paxton: Radio 2 30/9/87 & 7/10/87: CASS-0425
PHILADELPHIA LASS, THE - "It was one summers evening"
- Bs Thomas Ford of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)
PHILIP Mc HUGH - Triple Jig (Em) - Tunebook Ms #33 p12 (D) "Philip
McKew" - LOESBURG 1 p24 (D) - O'NEILL MOI #1138/ DMI #426 (G) "Sir
Philip McHugh"
PHILIP O BEIRNE'S DELIGHT - Reel - orig played by Michael COLEMAN on
DECCA 1285 - BREATHNACH 1 #170 p67 -- Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec Irish Folklore
Commission Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 d/ cass 1990
aft "Mrs McLeod's"
PHILIP O'NEILL - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #796/ DMI #69 (G)
PHILIPPINES - Malaysia -- CANTOMETRICS
PHILLIBELEULAH ALL THE WAY - KING OF THE CANNIBA ISLANDS
PHILLIDA FAIR - "When March winds pipe in the woods, pretty
lass" - BARING GOULD GCS 1895 words rewritten & song retitled
PHIS FHLIUCH, AN - Triple Jig - MOYLAN 1 #76 (#D) 5pts -- Willie
CLANCY (U-pipes) of Co Clare rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4- CC-39 1980 CASS#0816 -
PLANXTY: POLYDOR Super 2383-186 1973 aft "Kid on the mountain"
- Tommy PEOPLES (fid) with Paul BRADY (gtr) SHANACHIE 29003 1976/ CASS-0486
aft "Kid" - CHIEFTAINS 2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-4 (nd) CASS
PHIUTHRAG 'S A PHIUTAR, A - A PHIUTHRAG 'S A PHIUTAR
PHOEBE - COLIN AND PHOEBE - DARK-EYED SAILOR - SISTER PHOEBE (Juniper
Tree)
PHOEBE - "As I roved out on a summer's day" - young
man lost his lovely jewel - ROUD#1989 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp96-7 Angelo Dornan,
Elgin NB 1954/ Cornelius (West) Boutillier, Wingin Pint, NS 1952 - HUNTINGTON
SWS 1964 pp119-120 ships log 1847 (w/o) "Bright Phoebe"
PHOEBE IN HER PETTICOAT - "Phoebe in her gown" - "going
down to town"- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #239 (vol 2 p346) Mrs Rosie Ayres,
Burnsville, Yancey Co., NC 1918
PHOEBE'S DELIGHT - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #157 p37 (G) - Tunebook
Ms #74 p294 (G)
PHOENIX OF ERIN'S GREEN ISLE, THE - JOHN REILLY 2
PHOENIX PARK "MURDERS" - (Dublin) - RISING OF THE MOON
PHONOGRAPH RECORDING
- Edison-Bell - First commercial pre- recorded cylinders available
in 1890 - GRAINGER - SHARP -- KENNEDY-FRASER cylinder recs presented by PK
to Edinburgh Univ Library - Early recs incl Edison reciting "Mary had
a little lamb" rec Dec 1877 and Irish musicians rec in early 1900s
intro by Nicholas Carolan on RTE radio prog 1985 CASS-0865 incl Jamesie McCONNIFF
(U-pipes), Patsy TUOHY (with voice), John KIMMEL (acc) etc
PHOTOGRAPHY - CAMERA BOY - NO ONE
TO WELCOME ME HOME
PHYLLIS - SWEET PHYLLIS
PHYLLIS AND THE SHEPHERD - "The shepherd lay close to a clustering
grove" - ROUD#1225 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p38 #363 'Wassail' Harvey,
Cricklade, Wiltsh 5v (w/o)
PHYLLIS AND YOUNG WILLIAM - "Said Phyllis to young William:
What brought you here so soon?" - She is not put off by being told
she is too frail and goes with him but they are wrecked on the shore of Amerikay
- but there is a happy ending - ROUD#1429 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #33 pp74-5
Wm Ireland, Elgin, NB 1954
PHYSICAL FITNESS - STENGTH
PIANO --
Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing
- Canada & USA - BIG BEN
GAL - CINDY - DIXIE - FLY AROUND MY PRETTY LITTLE MISS - GOING ROUND THE ROAD
FEELING BAD - SOURWOOD MOUNTAIN --
PIBROCH - see also CANTEARACHD -
COLLINSON T&NMS p174 - see CHA TILL MAC CRUIMEAN - DARGAI - GLEN IS MY OWN
--- Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
PIBROCH, HIGHLAND - KERR MM 1 #9 p47 (Am)
PIBROCH OF DONUIL DHU - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#153 p37 (A) - KERR MM 1 #9 p31 & Cf MM 1 #9 p47 "Highland Pibroch"
- O'NEILL MOI #946/ DMI #172 "Black Donald, the piper" - Cf
ATHOLL HIGHLANDERS -- CLUTHA: ARGO ZFB-18 1971 - John McDONALD (mel) rec
by PK, Elgin, Moray 1955: FTX-061
PICK A BALE OF COTTON - "Jump down, turn around" -
ROUD#10061 -ASCH & LOMAX Leadbelly Songbook 1962 p56 - LOMAX AB&FS pp231-3
- LOMAX FSUSA 1947 pp234-5 -- Unknown group (voc) with axe cutting rec by
John & Alan Lomax, State Penitentiary, Huntsville, Texas 1934: ROUNDER CD-11661-1821-2
1999 - LEADBELLY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972 - THE TRAVELLERS Skiffle Group
rec London SE17 23/7/57: RPL LP 23570 "Picking Cotton" - Mike
FENTON (Pickin bow) 1989 CASS-15-0803 -Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001
2 parts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children" CASS-1226
PICK AND THE MALTSHOVEL, THE -- Roger WATSON of MUCKRAM WAKES: TRADITIONAL
SOUND TSR-017 1974 (source given as ARGO ZFB- 39)
PICK YOUR PARTNER - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1391/ DMI #635 (##Em)
PICKING ALL THE BIG ONES OUT -- John FOREMAN (voc + instr group):
REALITY RY-1004 1966/ FTX-331"The Winkle
Song"
PICKIN AND BLOWIN -- Walter PARHAM (harmonica solo) rec S Appalachians RIVERSIDE
RLP-12-617 1956
PICKING BOWS - BOWS
PICKING LILIES - DIED FOR LOVE
PICKING UP STICKS - PLAYFORD Country Dance -- The Country Dance Band:
321 - Giles FARNABY'S DREAM Band: ARGO ZDA-158
1973
PICKLE TOW - WEE PICKLE TOW
PICKLED ONIONS - "I like P O" -- Freddy JEWEL rec
by PK, Napoleon Inn, Boscastle, Cornwall 1975: FTX-096
PICK-POCKETS
- KING OF THE LIGHT-FINGERED GENTRY - THIEVING
PICNIC REEL - COLE #8 p43 (A)
PICTURE OF A LADY, A - IF THOSE LIPS COULD ONLY SPEAK
PICTURE ON THE WALL, THE -- Carter Family (Trio) Atlanta, Ga: 7"RTR-0313-4
PIED PIPER, THE - Comp by Eileen (W) & Graham Pratt & Paul Dickinson
-- Graham & Eillen PRATT rec by PK, Devon 1975:
FTX-048
PIG GOT UP AND SLOWLY WALKED AWAY, THE - "It was one day in
December as far as I remember" - SPIN mag 8/1 (1971) p3 from Redd SULLIVAN
(3v)
PIG IN THE PEN - Appalachian Mountain Dance Tune -- Smiley HOBBS
(v) rec Mike Seeger: American Banjo tunes & songs in Scruggs style (3 finger
picking) (FOLKWAYS FA-2314)/ RTR-0316 - CAMP CREEK BOYS Virginia: LEADER : LED-2053
1973 (S) - Sam CONNOR (fid) & Dent WIMMER (banjo) rec Mike Yates, Floyd,
Floyd Co., Va., USA 8/8/79 VWML-007 d/CASS-1026 1992
PIG SONG -- Paul CLAYTON of Boston Mass USA rec by PK, London 7/5/57:
RPL LP 23448 with beating rhythm
PIGEON, THE - "Why tarries my love and why does he rove?"
- ROUD#1296
PIGEON, THE - Song comp by Sandra Kerr to tune of "Garden where
the praties grow" -- Tish Stubbs rec Devon PEOPLE'S STAGE C-45 cass
1978
PIGEON ON THE GATE, THE - Reel (Em & Am) - ALLAN #59 p15 (Gm) -
BREATHNACH CRE 2 #250 (i) & (ii) pp129-30 (Am & Em) - BRODY p217 (Em)
- COLE p8 (Am) - CRANITCH #57 p147 - O'NEILL MOI #1406/ DMI #648 (Am) - PHILLIPS
FCTB p39 (from Andy McGann: SHANACHIE 29009) - ROCHE 1 #168-9 p66 2settings
(Em) - SHASKEEN 1 #15 p12 - TAYLOR 1 p14 (Em) - Cf SWALLOW'S TAIL - see also
OLD PIGEON ON THE GATE -- James MORRISON (fid) Tom ENNIS (U-pipes) John MULLEN
(piano) rec New York 1921-1935: TOPIC 12-T-390 1980 with "Bag of Potatoes"
& "Templehouse" - Frank LEE'S TARA CEILIDH Band: REGAL ZONOPHONE
MR 1608 (78) CASS-45-0892 - Joe TUNNEY (mel) rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh
19/7/52: RPL 18544 - Simon DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19594/
FTX-273 (2 versions -in G & A) - Neil BOYLE
(fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 23/8/53: RPL 20015/ FTX-170
- Michael GORMAN (fid) Sligo rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-174
(2var)/ with Margaret BARRY (banjo): TOP RANK 25-020 1960 aft "Down
the broom" - Paddy TAYLOR (flute) Limerick rec by PK, London 1956:
FTX-171 - Felix DORAN (U-pipes) rec by PK, Keele
Festival 1965: FTX-172/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-416 1996
bef "Miss Monaghan" - TOPIC 12-T-288 1976/ OSSIAN OSS-63 on
CASS-1278 with "Miss Monaghan" - Finbar FUREY (U-pipes) &
Eddie (gtr): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-168 1968 - Seamus TANSEY (flute & tamb) accomp
Paul GROSS (piano): LEADER LEA-2005 1970 with "Mullinavet"-
Fred LIST (or Fred PEARS) (mel) rec Ship Inn, Blaxhall, Suffolk: TRANSATLANTIC
XTRS-1141 1974 "Hornpipe" - Tommy PEOPLES (fid) with Paul BRADY
(gtr) SHANACHIE 29003 1976/ CASS-0486 aft "Green Groves of Erin"
- Davy SPILLANE (U-pipes) & DS Band Radio 2: 6/6/90 CASS-60-0880 - Jim &
Seamus DONAHUE (tin-whistle & tambourine): TOPIC TSCD-657 Fun & frolics
- Font WATLING & Wattie WRIGHT: (mel & stepping): TOPIC TSCD-664 1998
- Proisias O Maonaigh, Mairead Ni Mhaionaigh, Paula Doohan, Liz Doherty (fids)
rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional Music Society
of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 aft "Mullingar Races"
PIGEONS - TWO PIGEONS
PIGEON'S TAIL, THE - Hornpipe - ROCHE 3 #174 p61 (Am)
PIGGY ON THE RAILWAY - PADDY ON THE RAILWAY
PIGLETS - comp by FR (in Norfolk dialect) -- Fred ROOKE rec 1974:
044
PIGS -
CHARLIE BENN'S BIG FAT PIG (Slaughter) - DEAD PIG - DOSING OF THE HOGS - HUNTING
THE WREN (Patrick Green's version: "Owen to to Mowen") - JOCK GEDDES
- LADY AND THE SWINE - MOCHYN DHU (Welsh) - OLD SOW - NANCY HOGAN'S PIG - NICE
PIECE OF IRISH PIG'S HEAD - OLD WOMAN AND THE PIG - PARSON AND THE SUCKING PIG
- SIR LIONEL - STOLEN PIG (Gaelic) - THREE LITTLE PIGGIES (Hinton) - UP A LADDER
(K) -- FTX-044-5 Fred ROOKE comp songs - Pig
Auction at Launceston: SENTINEL SENS-1011 1972 --- Romanian pastoral: ELECTRECORD
EPD 1016/ DAT-90-633 #11
PIGS CAN SEE THE WIND - comp by DG - see also WHISTLING THIEF --
Dave GOULDER: ARGO ZFB-10 1970
PIGS TROTTERS - Street Cry -- Lucky LUCKHURST (of London) rec by
PK, Harberton, Devon 1978: FTX-332
PIGTOWN FLING, THE - Reel - BAYARD DTF #166 p111 (7var) & App 19
p580 "Stoney Point" - BRODY p267 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #158
p37 (G) alt: "Kelton's"; "Warm Stuff"; "Wild Horses
at Stoney Point" - KERR MM 2 #269 p29 "P Fling" -
LOESBURG 1 p30 - Cf Appalachian BUCK CREEK GIRL -- Jimmy STEWART (fid) rec
by PK, Aberdeen 1955: FTX-069 "The Little
Pig Town" with talk - CHIEFTAINS 2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-4 [nd] cass
- Pat MOLLOY (fid) & Paddy MALONEY (U-ipes) on Gerry Anderson's "Ireland"
Radio 2 30/6/93 CASS-1235 aft "Jackie Coleman's" -- -Hobart SMITH (fid), Charley Debuck (banjo) & Fred Gallagher (gtr) rec Saltville, Va 1942: AFS 8727 A2/ ROUNDER 1799 2001 "Rocky Mountain" - "The
Films of Bess Lomax Hawes" DVD 2003 Earl COLLINS, fiddle, Missouri, USA
(B/W) "Stony Point"
PIKE COUNTY BREAKDOWN -- SUGARLOAF SHELTONS (5 str banjo/ fid &
gtr) rec by Maud Karpeles, Alleghany NC 12/8/55: RPL 23801/ FTX-907
PIKEMAN, THE - March - SULLIVAN 3 #38 p15 (Am) A=8 B=12 (40 bars) from
Cathal O Connell
PILGRIM FATHERS - comp by GP -- Graham PRATT rec by PK, Devon 1975:
FTX-048
PILGRIMAGE TO SKELLIG - MOIRA NI CHEALLA
PILGRIMS, THE - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE rec by PK 1974: 046
PILGRIMS - THREE OLD MEN OF PAINSWICK
PILGRIM'S HYMN - Words by Bunyan set to BLACKSMITH COURTED ME by R Vaughan
Williams -- played on church organ rec by PK, Harberton, Devon: CASS-0462
- Maddy PRIOR & CARNIVAL BAND RPL 2 Radio 24/10/90/ CASS-60-1015
PILGRIM'S WAY, THE - "Have you come down the Pilgrim's Way?"
- comp by GM -- Graeme MILES: FTX-231
PILLOW DANCE - CUSHION DANCE
PILLYCOCK - "came to my ladys toe - heel - shin - knee"
- see also ROGUE, THE - D'URFEY 1698-1720 IV p311
PILOT, THE - "O pilot 'tis a fearful night" - ROUD#2082
- HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp288-9 ship's log 1833/44 (w/o)
PIN REEL, THE - or NINEPINS - "Game" Dance with a number of
different tunes incl FIERY CLOCK FACE - JEFDSS 1953 p126 Hebrides -- Jake
HUTTON (fid) rec by PK, Bewcastle, Cumberland 30/6/54: RPL 20612 (Tune: "Dumfries
Lasses") - Jake HUTTON, Billy BALLANTINE (piccolo) & Geordie TAYLOR
(mel) rec by PK, Northumb 1954: FTX-121 - Ned PEARSON
(fid) rec by PK, Northumb 16/6/54: RPL 20621 uses jig tune: "Fiery Clock
Face" talk bef/ FTX-121/ TOPIC 12-T-283
1976 "Fiery Clock Face"/ TSCD-669 1998 Northern Dances aft
"Highland Laddie" & bef "Cambo March"
- Geordie TAYLOR (fid) rec by PK, Rennington, Northumb 30/1-/54: RPL 22445 talk
bef (tune: "Pop goes the weasel") - John WRIGHT (fid): TOPIC
12-TS-348 1976 Midlands version coll Sybil Clark
PINCH AND PUNCH - First day of the
Month - Kids Customs - "Hares at night & White Rabbits in morning,
man withblack hair, stand on red slate" etc - OPIE LLSC p299 also operates
on Ash Wednesday, May Day, Royal Oak Day and April Fool's -- FTX-199
#2 & FTX-289 #54
PINCH ME - ADAM AND EVE AND PINCH ME
PINCH OF SNUFF, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #182 p95 (D) 5pts &
coda from Johnny Doherty - MAGUIRE 1 #62 p16 (D) from Roger Sherlock - MITCHELL
#122 p92 from Willie Clancy (D) - SULLIVAN 2 p2 (D) 6pts from Michael Coleman
& Tommy Peoples -- Frank CASSIDY (fid) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Donegal
Dec 1953: RPL 23094/ FTX-370 - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes)
& story rec by PK, London 1958: FTX-302 / (U-pipes)
with story: LEADER LEA-2003 1969 - Tommy PEOPLES (fid) with Paul BRADY (gtr)
SHANACHIE 29003/ CASS-0486 aft "Oak Tree" - SILEAS (harps)
Radio 2: 6/6/90 CASS-60-0882 - Ciaran TOURISH, Dermot McLAUGHLIN, Seamus &
Kevin GLACKIN (fids) rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional
Music Society of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 bef "Wild
Irishman"
PINE COUNTY BREAKDOWN - Trad - PIKE COUNTY -- Bill MUNROE & BLUEGRASS
BOYS featuring Blake WILLIAMS (banjo) with Aly BAIN "Down Home" (TV
Series) in USA & Canada LISMOR LIF-7011 1986 CASS-0814
PINERY BOY, THE - SWEET WILLIAM
PINEY WOODS GAL - American Dance tune -- Charlie HIGGINS (fid) with
Wade WARD (banjo) & Bob CARPENTER (gtr) rec by Alan Lomax, Hillsville, Va
Aug 1959: ROUNDER CD-1702 1999
PINKY HOUSE - Tunebook Ms #154 p231 (G) - STUART pp120-1 & many
others
PINNACE, THE - FRIGATE
PINT POT AND BILLY - "I dined with the swells in Piccadilly
- held up the mail" (Highwaymen) - Australian -- Dave de HUGARD
(with mel & spoons): LARRIKIN 001 1975
PIOPA ANDY MHIOR - (Big Andy's Pipe) - Irish Gaelic -- Thomas
NAGHTON Galway: TOPIC 12-T-177 1968
PIPE AND TABOR -- "Wittle and Dub"
- ES&S mag 39/3 1977 p116 Wortley: Bucknell Tabors with photo of angel playing
in Exeter Cathedral - photo of Helen Kennedy by PK --
Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing
PIPE MAJOR SAM SCOTT - 6/8 March -- Angus GRANT (H-fid) with William
LAURIE (P-acc) & John Mc INTYRE (bass): TOPIC 12-TS- 347 1978 with "Portree
Bay" - (with piano & bass) rec Edinburgh Folk Festival Radio 2
14/4/84 CASS-15-0764
PIPE MARCH - 4/4 - FELDMAN p178 (D) 3pts from Francie & Mickey Byrne,
Donegal
PIPE ON THE HOB - Jig in 3pts (Dm or Am) - PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p114 (Dm)
- BREATHNACH 1 #40 p17 (Dm) - CLANCY-MITCHELL 1976 #5 p23 - O'NEILL MOI #705/
DMI #9 (Am) 3pts from John Carey --- BRODY p218 (Am) discog -- Paddy BREEN
(vert flute) of Co Clare rec by PK, London 1952: FTX-078
- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) Clare: TOPIC 12-T-175 1967 - Lea NICHOLSON (conc)
& Stan ELLISON (gtr): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-254 1972 with "Boring with
the gimlet" - John LYONS (mel): TOPIC 12-TS-248 1974 - FUREYS with
Bob STEWART (instrum): BROADSIDE BRO-133 1974 [?] with 2 Stewart comp - BOTHY
BAND CASS-60-0885 - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): RTE-CD-199 1997 bef "Buachailin
Bui" & "East of Glendart"
PIPE TUNES - BAGPIPE TUNES
PIPER McNEIL - "You'll all hae heard of Piper McNeill"
- Ch: "The whisky's guid an the whisky's grand - a great big barrel
of Highland whisky" to March Tune: "The Gallant Forty Twa"
-- Willie SCOTT rec by Bill Leader, Camden Town 1967: TOPIC 12-T-183 1968/
TSCD-663 1998 "Piper O Neil" learnt in Dumfries- shire around
1910
PIPER O DUNDEE, THE - Song or Strathspey - ANON 1972: Song of Scotland
p54 piano accomp - HAYWOOD #10 p52 (Gm) m/o -- Ewan McCOLL: TOPIC 12-T-79
1962
PIPER OF THE EMBERS - Jig -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) rec by Pat Sky:
FREE REED FFR-001-2 1976 with "Down the back lane" & "Sixpenny
Money"
PIPER THROUGH THE MEADOWS STRAYING, THE - Loesburg I p39 -- GILCURDON
Trio rec Belfast 30/10/63: RPL LP 28256/ FTX-373
aft "The King of the Fairies" - Finbar FUREY (U-pipes) with
Eddie (gtr): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-168 1968
PIPERS - DAFT PIPER - DRUNKEN PIPER
- MAGGIE LAUDER - OLD PIPER - PATTY THE PIPER - PHIL THE PIPER'S WEDDING- QUARRELSOME
PIPER - WALLINGTON
PIPER'S BONNET, THE - Jig or 6/8 March - KERR MM 3 #284 p31 (G) --
Davie STEWART ("canterachd" mouth-music): TOPIC 12-T- 293 1978
PIPER'S CHAIR, THE - Jig -- Michael RUSSELL (fife) rec by Seamus
Ennis, Doolin, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29885 - Paddy MALONEY & Sean POTTS
(whistles) with Peadar MERCIER (bodhran) Clare: CLADDAGH CC-15 1974 with "Gander
at the Pratie Hole" - Micho RUSSELL (whistle) Doolin Co Clare: FREE
REED FRR-004 1976 - TRADLADS TLCD-001 1997 (Denmark) bef "King of the
Pipers"
PIPER'S CHANTER - Reel (Em) - GIBLIN 1933 #9 p13 - Cf PIPER'S CHOICE
& PIPER'S DESPAIR
PIPER'S CHOICE - Reel (Em) - FUREY p38 believes it to have been
composed by Sean Maher, Birr, Co Offaly, U-piper to Lord Ross c1800
PIPER'S DESPAIR, THE - Reel (Em) - CRANITCH p93 - O'NEILL DMI #769 (not
in MOI) - TWEED p20
PIPER'S GAP - Mountain dance tune - PG is situated on the Fancy Gap
to Galax road -- Rob TATE (banjo) rec Mike Yates, Carroll Co, Va 6/8/79 VWML-007
d/CASS-1026 1992
PIPER'S GLASS, THE - KERR MM 4 #160 p19 (D)
PIPER'S GOLD RING, THE - GOLD RING #2 (Jig)
PIPER'S JIG, THE - GIBLIN #89 p40 (A) - Cf PIPE ON THE HOB - Cf O'NEILL
MOI #815/ DMI #2 "The Piper's Picnic"
PIPER'S LASS, THE - ROLLING ON THE RYEGRASS
PIPER'S MAGGOT, THE - Triple Jig (A) - CHAPPELL (with TEAGUE'S RAMBLE)
- KERR MM 2 #246 - LEVEY 1 #50 p20
PIPER'S MARCH, THE - Scotch Jig - KERR MM 4 #247 p27 (Bm)
PIPER'S PICNIC, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #815/ DMI #2 (A)
PIPER'S REEL, THE - (D) - GIBLIN #39 p23 - KERR MM 1 #25 p30 "The
Pipes Reel" -- John DORAN (U-pipes) rec by Kevin Danagher IFLC Dublin
1947 on RTE radio prog 28/3/88 & 4/4/88 CASS-90- 0914 "The Pipe's
Reel"
PIPER'S ROUND - WILSON p 98 "Very Old English"
PIPER'S SON, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1519/ DMI #738 (Em)
PIPER'S TUNES, THE - "As I roved out through the town to view
the pretty lasses" - ROUD#3030 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp22-23 text
mainly from BS
PIPER'S WARNING, THE -- Mary MORRISON, rec by Alan Lomax, Barra 1951
(Mouth music in Gaelic): FTX-301
PIPER'S WEDDING, THE - Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #177 p92 - MOYLAN
2 #313 pp179-180
PIPER'S WELCOME, THE - Jig - O'NEILL DMI (not in MOI) #320 (D) 3pts
PIPES - see also BAGPIPES - LAUNEDDAS
(Triple) - WHISTLES -- Recordings
- see INSTRUMENTS Listing
PIPING JIG - FELDMAN p185 (Bm) - 3pts from Danny O Donnell
PIPLATSCH or THE GYPSY'S DREAM - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE
rec 1974: FTX-045
PIQUE, LA - FLASH FRIGATE
PIRATE SHIP, THE - CAPTAIN COLSTON
PIRATE OF THE ISLES, THE - "I command a sturdy band"
- Sea Fight - ROUD#2024 - BS BG - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp74-78 ship's log 1847
(w/o)
PIRATE'S SERENADE, THE - "My boat's by the town barque's by
the bay - so wake, lady, wake, I'm waiting for thee - this night, my bride thou
shall be" - ROUD#2698 - RAVEN KOC 1971 pp24-25 (origin not given) ---
CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp152-3 NS ("The moon's in the shrouds for to guard
thee afar" (same song ?) -- Jon RAVEN (accomp): ARGO ZFB-29 1971 - INN
FOLK rec by PK, Devon 1975: FTX-095 "Awake,
lady, wake"
PIRATE'S WALTZ, THE - KENNEDY FTB 2 1954 p30 - Tunebook Ms W40 "Bonaparte's
Grand Waltz" - WILSON p149 (with dance descr)
PIRATES - BOLD DANIEL - BOLD Mc
CARTNEY - BOLD PIRATE - BOLD PRINCESS ROYAL - CAPTAIN COLSTON - CAPTAIN KIDD
- DOLPHIN - FLYING CLOUD - FRISCO PIRATE - GOLDEN VANITY - HENRY MARTIN - HIGH
BARBAREE - JIM JONES - KELLY THE PIRATE - LYNN TO PORTSMOUTH - WARD THE PIRATE
- WILL WATCH
PIRI IRI IGDUM - RIDDLE SONG
PIRICHAN PICH AND PIRICHAN MOR - Cumul story: "Two boys eating
nuts" - JACOBS Celtic Fairy Tales 1892 "Munachar & Manachar"
- TOCHER ? -- Annie JOHNSTON rec by Alan Lomax, Barra 1951: FTX-463
First part only in Gaelic & Story in English
PIRN TAED JOCKIE, THE - "Fin I wis a wee pirn-taed loon, I wis
aye ca'd silly little Jockie" - Ch: "Ye shid never tie a kettle
tull a big dog's tail" - Comic Song comp by George Bruce Thomson -
GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1220 pp405-7 (2var 4dv w/o) - tune of verse "Girl
I left behind me" and chorus: "The White Cockade"
PISTOLS - BRENNAN ON THE MOOR -
MICHAEL POWER - PAT O DONNELL
PIT BOOTS - BOLD ENGLISH NAVVY
PIT HAME DA BORROWED CLAES - PUT HAME DA BORROWED CLAES
PITCH AND TOSS - Playground or Street
Gambling Game - OPIE CGWT 1997 pp91-3 - see also ON THE CROFT (K) -- "Lucky"
LUCKHURST of Edmonton, London, rec by PK, Harberton, Devon 1978: FTX-332
PITCH PATCH - "patch my breeches - how many stitches ?: 1,2,3,4"
etc -- Em ELLIOTT rec by Peggy Seeger & Ewan McColl, Birtley, Durham:
FOLKWAYS FG-3565 1962
PITCHER OF WATER - "O where are you going so fast pretty maid?"
- ROUD#2671 - BS alt title: "Dearly I love you and true love"
- Alfred WILLIAMS Ms#364 'Wassail' Harvey, Cricklade, Wiltsh (w/o)
PITGAIR - "O Charlie, O Charlie come o'er frae Pitgair"
- Bothy Ballad with catalogue of instructions to farm servants - ROUD#2584 -
GREIG- DUNCAN 3 #401 "Pitgair" (7var) - Pitgair is in the parish
of Gamrie, Banffsh - ORD BB 1930 pp216-7 -- John MEARNS (unacc) rec Aberdeen
14/2/50 (for progr about Gavin Greig): RPL 14404 - Archie FISHER (voc+fid/mel):
TOPIC 12-TS-227 1976- Stanley ROBERTSON: North-East Folklore Archive/ Beecvhwood
STAN CD-1099 1999
PITMAN'S COURTSHIP, THE - "Quite soft blew the wind from the
West" - words by William Mitford d1851 - ROUD#3058 - STOKOE/REAY SBNE
1899 pp39-40
PITMAN'S DOG, THE - CAPPY
PITMAN'S HAPPY TIMES, THE - "When aw was young, maw collier
lads" - STOKOE-REAY SBNE 1899 pp167-9 (to tune "The Days we
went a- gypsying")
PITTENWEEM JOE - comp by John Watt about a fisher lass guttin herrin
-- Jimmy McBEATH rec by Peter Hall: TOPIC 12-T-303 1978/ CASS-0193
PITTER PATTER - IN AND OUT THE DUSTY BLUEBELLS
PITY POOR LOUISA HODSON - GRAINGER Ms ONS#89/RNS#5 Mr Beverley, Brigg,
Lincolnsh 1905
PIVOT BRIDGE - TEVIOT BRIG
PLACE CALLED ENGLAND, A - comp by MH -- Maggie HOLLAND (with banjo
& gtr): FROOT-CD-013 1999
PLACE IN THE CHOIR, A -- Mick FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony ALLEN
(gui/voc): RITZ London LC-TV-1/ CASS-0956
PLAGUE - GABRIEL JOHN
PLAGUE ON THE SEA - PLEOID AR AN FHARRAIGE ISI TA MOR
PLAID, THE - THIS IS NAE MY PLAID
PLAID MANTLE, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1426/ DMI #663 (D)
PLAIDIE AWA - WIND BLEW THE BONNIE LASSIE'S PLAIDIE AWA
PLAIN GOLD BAND, THE - "Well I am dreaming tonight of the days
that are gone" - by Joe Scott - LAWS #H-17 NAB 1950/65 p238 - ROUD#1963
- IVES FSNB 1989 pp159-162 NB 1958
PLAIN SCHOTTISCHE - SCHOTTISCHE
PLAIN TRUTH, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #154
p37 (Am) - Tunebook Ms #18 p7 (Am) ("Come lend me an ear")
PLAINS OF AMERICA, THE - AMERICAN STRANGER
PLAINS OF BALTIMORE, THE - "It's of a rich merchant's daughter
in London did reside" - mentions Belfast they both sail for America
- cleared timber & made it pay - they now drink coffee, tea, brandy &
wine - ROUD#7457 - WARNER 1984 p53 -- John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne
Warner: FTX-921
PLAINS OF BOYLE, THE - Hornpipe (D) - ALLAN #78 p20 - BREATHNACH CRE
2 #315 p160 - MITCHELL #1 p21 from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 2 #53 pp31-2
from John O Leary (melodeon) -- Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes) rec Dublin 1944: TOPIC
12- T-259 1975 with "Bantry Bay" - Peter O LOUGHLIN (flute)
rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29884 - THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND:
PICKWICK Hallmark HM-532 1965 bef "Friendly Visit" - John REA
(ham dulc): TOPIC 12-TS-373 1979
PLAINS OF MEXICO, THE - SANTY ANNA
PLAINS OF WATERLOO, THE - "On the 16th of June, my boys, in
Flanders where we lay" - LAWS J3 (#N-32 ABBB 1957 p119-20) - ROUD#1922
(or #960) - Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) - LOGAN 1869
p106 12v - CHRISTIE 1 1876 p266 17v - KIDSON TT 1891 p121 (2 var with broadside
19v) - FORD 1899 p61 13v & m - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p152 11var - GREIG 1906-14
#79 15v words only - ORD 1930 p299 12v (w/o) - JFSS 2 p49 - MORTON CDGD 1973
pp137-138 John Maguire, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh 1970 "Smith at
W" --- SHARP FSSA #139 2 p176 (Va) "Waterloo" - FOWKE
TSSO 1965 #21 p54 O J Abbott, Ont 1957 - LEACH Labr 1965 p304 - McKENZIE BSSNS
1928 pp182-4 5v Mrs James Palmer (w/o) (notes & refs) - PEACOCK 1965 #1014-5
- CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #34 p76 - FOWKE PBCFS 1973 pp154-5 O J Abbott - Livyere
June 1983 pp11-12 Kenneth Goldstein & Aidan O Hara: Carrie Brennan, Dunville,
Nfl "Fane W" -- Other Waterloo Songs: BATTLE OF WATERLOO -
ELWINA OF WATERLOO - MANTLE SO GREEN - SLAIN AT WATERLOO -- Mummers rec Town
Hall Dorchester Dorset 14/12/36: RPL 14288-90/
FTX-517 - Jean MATTHEWS rec by Seamus Ennis, Turriff, Aberdeensh 16/7/52: RPL
18788 (15v)/ FTX-517 - Shirley COLLINS: EMI SHVL-771
1970/ DECCA SML-1117 1974 - Tom GILFELLON: LEADER LER-2030 Canada - Pete &
Chris COE: LEADER LER-2077 1972 from Tim Lyons --- O J ABBOTT, rec by Edith
Fowke, Canada: LEADER LEE-4057 1975 - CASS- 0165: SONGS WITH A STORY Ian Bradley
13/10/89 - Gordon TYRRALL (voc/ gtr) Punch Music PM-001 1993 version coll by
Edith Fowke (gtr tuned CGDGAD)
PLAIN(S)IE CLAP(S)IE - "rolling pin to-backie - right hand left
hand - highsi toosh, lowsi toosh, telephone answer, touch ma heel, toe, through
you go, big burly-o" - Kids Single Ball Rhyme - RITCHIE GC pp81-2 explan
of actions - see ORDINARY CLAPSI -- rec by Alan Lomax Norton Park School,
Edinburgh 1952: FTX-181 - also rec by James Ritchie
16/12/53: RPL 19925
PLAINSI MICKEY MOUSE - "over MM", uppi, downi, legggi,
laira, baker, curtsey" - Children's Two Ball Rhyme -- rec by Damian
Webb 3/27 St Michael's Junior School for Girls Workington Cumb 1960: RPL LP
26303 - rec by DW 4/41 St John's Junior Girls, Workington, Cumberland 1960/
FTX-194 #20
PLAINSI AT/TO THE BUS STOP - "plainsi at the sea, plainsi at
the merry-go-round - 123/ ABC" - Children's Two Ball Rhyme -- rec
by Damian Webb 3/31 - St Michael's Junior School for Girls rec rec by DW, Workington
Cumberland 1960: RPL LP 26303 & rec by DW 4/50 St Johns Junior Girls, Workington,
Cumb 1960/ FTX-194 #21
PLAISIR D'AMOUR -- Joan BAEZ: VANGUARD SVXL-100 1963 - Helen WOODALL
(voc/ gtr): FOREST TRACKS FT-3001 1973
PLANE WRECK AT LOS GATOS - comp Woody Guthrie: -- Alex CAMPBELL:
TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-6 1969
PLANK BED BALLAD, THE - "Understand I am a rambling thief -
gypsy" - comp G R Simms (b 1847) [also comp TOTTIE] - "Planked"
cant word means imprisoned -- Terry YARNELL (voc/ whistle & E-conc) London
CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZFB-61 1967
PLANTING STICK, THE - BRIAN O LINN (Jig)
PLANTIN'S O LOCH LEARO, THE - "Twas on a bonny summers day"
- Benchman & ploughman courting a "servant dame" - the
p gets her and the b gets another -- Charles GILLIES rec by Seamus Ennis,
Angus 11/2/53: RPL 19020 (6v)
PLANXTY - Jig - LEVEY 2 #67 p30 (E)
PLANXTY CONNOR - Jig (G) - BUNTING AMI 1809 p13 - Tunebook Ms #11 p5
3pts - This is Carolan's "John O Connor" - LEVEY 1 #10 p5 (Bb)
3pts - MOYLAN 2 #312 p179 12/8 Slide from John O Leary (melodeon)
PLANXTY DAVIS (DAIBHIS) - Hornpipe/ Reel or Set Dance - comp Carolan
- O'NEILL MOI #1561/ DMI #973 (D) alt: "Killiecranky" - ROCHE
2 #282 p34 "Killekrankie" -- Joe TUNNEY (mel) rec by PK,
Belleek, Co Fermanagh 19/7/52: RPL 18544 - Finbar FUREY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1077
1969 "P Davy" - Sean MAGUIRE (fid) with Eilis Ni MHARCAIGH
(piano): GAEL-LINN CEF-011 [nd] (M) - Nic JONES (gtr instrum): TOPIC 12-TS-411
1980
PLANXTY DILLON - Jig - LEVEY 2 #83 p37 (low G)
PLANXTY (JOHN) DRURY - Slow Jig (D) - comp Carolan - BRODY p219 - CRANITCH
p100 - O'NEILL MOI #691 (not in DMI) -- Sean MAGUIRE (fid) with Eamon O CONNOR
(step-dancer) rec by PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ RPL 18381/ FTX-375
- Sean MAGUIRE (fid) with Eilis Ni MHARCAIGH (piano): GAEL-LINN CEF-011 [nd]
- May KEOGH (fid) with Tommy DEMPSEY (acc): GAEL-LINN CEF-017 1967
PLANXTY FANNY POWER - Planxty by Turlough O Carolan (1670- 1738) - different
from Carolan's Concerto (or Mrs Power)- BOWEN p23 (2 version G & A) - SULLIVAN
2 #48 p20 -- Roger NICHOLSON (dulc) & Jake WALTON (hurdy-gurdy): LEADER
LER-2094 1976 - Dave SWARBRICK (fid) (SONET SNTF 763) CASS-0167
PLANXTY GEORGE BRABAZON - comp Carolan - BOWEN p30 (G) -- CHIEFTAINS
2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA 4 (nd) cassette - Paddy MALONEY & Sean POTTS (whistles)
with Peadar MERCIER (bodhran), Co Clare: CLADDAGH CC-5 1974 (S)
PLANXTY IRWIN - comp Carolan - CRANITCH p43 (G) - O'SULLIVAN p195 "Colonel
John Irwin" (?) - SULLIVAN 1 p3 (G) -- PLANXTY: POLYDOR Super 2383-186
1973 (S)
PLANXTY KELLY - Jig - HAYWOOD #7 p27 (G)
PLANXTY MAGUIRE - LEVEY 2 #17 p7 (G) 3pts -- Sean O RIADA with CEOLTOIRI
CHUALANN: GAEL-LINN 015 1967 [] (M)
PLANXTY THOMAS BURKE - Carolan - SULLIVAN 3 #39 p16 2/4 (G) 3pts from
Wendy Stewart
PLASTIC PIES - comp by BW -- Bernard WRIGLEY (voc/gtr): TOPIC 12-
TS-241 1974
PLAY UP SIDBURY - "come play football - O yes we can - we beat
West Ham - What was the score ? - 2,4,6.8" - Kids skipping rhyme -
OPIE LLSC p350ff gives other football chants -- Children at Sidbury C of
E Primary Schol Devon rec by PK 26/2/51: RPL 16076/ FTX-201
- rec by Jean Ritchie, Sidbury C of E Junior School 1952 7"RTR-0062
PLAYFORD PERIOD DANCES (John - London Music Publisher) - JEFDSS 1952
p29 Hugh Thurston: Developmt of Country Dances - printed sources - 1953 p106
Margaret Dean-Smith: Malchair's Coll Dr Crotch's Specimens --
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
PLAYING CARDS - CARD SONGS
PLAYING ON DE OLD BANJO -- (with banjo): Ashley Hutching's "Rattlebone
& Ploughjack": ISLAND HELP-24 1976 with "Om si gom"
(Broseley Morris Tune)
PLAYING TRUANT - TRUANCY
PLEARACA NA RUARCACH - Irish Gaelic Instrumental Air - CRANITCH #100
p167 -- Paddy MALONEY & Sean POTTS (whistles) with Peadar MERCIER (bodhran)
Clare: CLADDAGH CC-15 1974
PLEASANT AND DELIGHTFUL - "A sailor and his true love"
- "It was P & D one midsummer's morn" - Ch: "The larks
they sang melodious at the dawn of the day" - ROUD#660 - GREIG-DUNCAN
1 p143 14var - JFSS 27 1923 p57 Hammond: Joseph Elliott, Todber, Dorset 1905/
Mrs Bartlett, Halstockl, Dorset 1906 - WILLIAMS #466 David Sawyer, Ogbourne,
Wiltsh (w/o) "The Sailor and his True Love" ("How Charming
and Delightful") - COLLINSON-DILLON SFC 1946 pp14-15 'Old Velvet',
Pinmill, Suffolk - PURSLOW MB 1965 p80 Hammond: Mrs Bartlett, Halstock Leigh
& Mrs Courtenay, Beckhamton, Dorset 1906 5v/m "The Soldier and his
Truelove" - PALMER 1986 OBSS #82 pp177-8 Moeran: Wm Miller, Eastbridge,
Suffolk 1947 - HOWSON SSIS 1992 p82 Geoff Ling, Blaxhall, Suffolk (w/o) "The
Larks they sang melodious" -- Cf BONNY UDNY - TRUELOVER'S FAREWELL
-- "Jumbo" BRIGHTWELL (& ch) rec "Eels Foot" Thebburton,
Leiston, Suffolk 1939: RPL 2167 - Arthur SMITH rec by PK, Blaxhall, Suffolk
1953: FTX-036 "A Sailor & his Truelove"
- George MESSENGER, rec by PK, Blaxhall - Mrs Lily COOK rec by Bob Copper, North
Chailey, Lewes Sussex Sept 1954: RPL 22736 - Leslie LAWSON rec by Seamus Ennis,
Norfolk Feb 1955: 21904 "The Skylark" - Edgar BUTTON rec by
PK, Thebburton, Leiston, Suffolk 1956: RPL LP 23100/
FTX-040 "Sailor & his Truelove" - Jack Le FEUVRE rec by
PK, Sark, C I 3/5/57: RPL LP 23842/ 5"RTR-0728-50/ Radio Prog tape (announced
bef in Sarkese): FTX-245 "On a bright summer's
morning" - Sam LARNER rec by Philip Donellan, Winterton, Norfolk 7/3/58:
RPL LP 26075 "The Larks"/ FOLKWAYS FG 3507 "Happy &
Delightful" - Charlie BATE (voc/acc) rec by PK, Festival Hall London:
EMI CLP-1910 1965 - McPEAKES (banjo & ch) rec by PK, FH London: EMI STL-5433
1967 - SPINNERS: FONTANA STL-5431 1967 - Louis KILLEN ESP-1085 1968 Sea Shanties
rec NY USA - Packie BYRNE (tune on whistle): EFDSS LP-1009 1969 - Bob SCARCE
rec by Karl Dallas, The Ship Inn, Blaxhall Suffolk: TRANSATLANTIC XTRS- 1141
1974 "The Larks they sang melodious" - Cyril POACHER rec by
Tony Engle, Blaxhall, Suffolk 1974: TOPIC TSCD-652 1998 (Sea) / rec by Ginette
Dunn, Grove Farm, Blaxhall: MT-CD-303 "A Sailor and his truelove"
- Charlie JOSE with Mike WEST & ch, rec by PK, "Napoleon Inn",
Boscastle, Cornwall 1975: FTX-096 & FTX-512
- Holme Valley Beagles Chorus, Dunford Bridge, Yorksh 1972: LEADER LEE-4056
1975 "Castle Hill Anthem" - JENKINS EAR Guernsey F/Group FGC-269
1992 (gift from Sean Laffey) CASS-1280
PLEASANT MONTH OF MAY, THE - MERRY HAYMAKERS
PLEASANT MONTH OF MAY, THE - "is now a-coming in" -
ROUD#1432 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 1 pp399-400 Henry Tidball, Wedmore, Somerset
1907/ Lucy White, Hambridge, Somerset 1904 1v/m - JFSS 1:3 1901 p120 Merrick:
Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1900 1v/m "Welcome in, Young Shepherd"
- JFSS 1:4 1902 pp194-5 Lucy Broadwood: Mr Cooper, Dunsfold, Surrey - WILLIAMS
#198 Shadrach Haydon, Bampton, Oxfordsh (w/o)
PLEASANT SUMMER'S GONE AND PAST - WINTER'S GONE AND PAST
PLEASE COME BACK, LITTLE PAL -- Kenny MILLER rec by Mike Seeger:
American Banjo tunes & songs in Scruggs style (3 finger picking) (FOLKWAYS
FA-2314)/ RTR-0316
PLEASE COME HERE NO MORE - REJECTED LOVER
PLEASE (TO) GIVE A PENNY TO THE POOR OLD MAN - Tune used for Last Figure
of LANCERS - KERR MM 3 #385 p42 (D) 2/4 "The Lancers" - KOHLER
1 p25 Last Fig of Lancers -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953/
273/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 - Billy BALLANTINE
(piccolo) rec by PK, Wark, Northumb 29/6/54: RPL 20617/ FTX-119
with "There's somebody in with Dinah" talk bef & aft about
"Nigger Minstrels" & song "Uncle Ned"
- Bert WAKEHAM (mel) rec by PK, Bow Bridge, Ashprington, Totnes Devon 7/3/70:
FTX-407 "Buy a box of matches off the poor
old man" with talk
PLEASE KEEP FAR AWAY - "you can't come here to play - you can't
come to our town" - Kids Rhyme -- Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC
12-T-41 1959
PLEASE KEEP OFF THE GRASS - "to let the ladies pass - there
is no room for gentlemen" - Children's Two Ball Rhyme -- rec by
Damian Webb 11/22 Keswick Juniors solo girl 1960: FTX-194
#43 - St John's Junior School for Girls, Workington Cumb 1960: RPL LP 26302
PLEASE LET ME SLEEP ON YOUR DOORSTEP TONIGHT - sung by Billy BENNETT
with piano & male chorus (remastered from 78rpm): TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/ 1997
PLEASE Mr BLACKSMITH -- ROUD#5194 -- Freddy JEWEL (unacc) rec by
PK, Napoleon Inn, Boscastle Cornwall 9/7/1975: FTX-096
PLEASE, Mr CONDUCTOR - "don't put me off this train"
- ROUD#7389 RANDOLPH: OFS 4 pp184-6 Ozark USA --- Ruth BURDON (frag) of Bristol,
rec Sandwich, Kent 27/2/82: CASS 90-0626
PLEASE SING A SONG FOR US -- Billy CONNOLLY & Gerry RAFFERTY
("The New Humblebums"): ISLAND FOLK-1001 (boxed) 1975
PLEASANT MONTH OF MAY, THE - WELCOME IN, YOUNG SHEPHERD
PLEASURES OF HOME, THE - Hornpipe - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #954 (Gm)
PLEASURES OF HOPE, THE - Hornpipe/ March (D) - O'NEILL MOI #1637/ DMI
#864 - ROCHE 3 #212 p81 - WILLIAMSON p82 -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): RTE-CD-199
1997 aft "Bantry H"
PLEASURES OF HUNTING AND DRINKING, THE - Tunebook Ms #87 p202
PLEASURES OF THE TOWN - Country Dance - KERR MM4 p32 "Face me
up" - WILSON p137 (Bb) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #140 p39 (G) - see THREE
AROUND THREE
PLENIPOTENTIARY, THE - "The Dey of Algiers, when afraid of his
ears" - ROUD#10491
PLENTY GOOD ROOM -- Martin Luther King: Southern Freedom Songs: Greenwich
Theatre cast: TOPIC IMP-S-102 1970
PLENTY OF ALE - "If you are ill, to make you well"
from Blann's Ms Book, Worthing Museum (he died Shoreham c1930) - this appeared
in "The Unlettered Muse" called "Good Strong Beer"
written by John Hollamby, a grinder at Hailsham Windmill, 1827 -- Vic GAMMON:
FREE REED FRR-023-4 1977 "Michael Blann's Drinking Song"
PLEOID AR AN FHARRAIGE ISI TA MOR - (A Plague on the Sea) - Song
Air -- Neil BOYLE (fid) rec by PK, Dunloe, Co Donegal 23/8/53: RPL 20013
with talk in English on RPL 20012/ FTX-170
PLEYEL'S HORNPIPE - WILSON p127 (G)
PLEYEL'S CONCERTANTE - Tunebook Ms #51 pp356-7 (G) 6pts 4/4
PLIMSOLL - Mr PLIMSOLL
PLOO - PLOUGH
PLOUGH AND STARS, THE - Reel -- THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND: PICKWICK
Hallmark HM-532 1965 bef "Mrs Crotty's"
PLOUGH PLAYS & CUSTOMS - see
also MUMMERS - JEFDSS 1953 p68, 1954 p184 & 1955 p249 notes by M W Barley
- ED&S mag 36/1 1974 p23-4 Russell Wortley: Camb & Little Downham -
see STRAW BEARS Frampton -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
PLOUGH ("PLOW") UNDER - Second World War Song -- Pete SEEGER
with THE ALMANAC SINGERS rec NY 1941-2: PRISM PLATCD 704 2001
PLOUGHBOY, THE - CURLY HEADED PLOUGHBOY - GULLEY HESHEREE, YN - LARK
IN THE MORN - PLOUGHBOY'S VOICE - WHEN WINTER IS PAST
PLOUGHBOY AND THE COCKNEY, THE - "I'll tell you a story of a
Londoner of late" - Cockney goes to the country to choose a wife -
fights ploughboy and loses - ROUD#1688 - CHRISTIE 2 1881 p246 "The Bold
Cockney" 9v (mentions Huntingdon) - JFSS 3:11 1907 pp117-8 Hammond:
John Greening, Cuckold's Corner, Bridport, Dorset 1906 9v/m - JFSS 5:19 1915
pp202-3 Hammond: John Greening - WILLIAMS #546 (w/o) "The C & the
P" - ARTHUR 1970 p12 Hammond collated - PURSLOW FD 1974 p68 Gardiner:
John Jackson (w) Old Alresford/ Richard Hall (m) Itchen, Hampsh 1905 - WILLIAMSON
BFT 1976 p32 Instrumental tune in 4/4 says known in Ireland as "The
Handsome P" - PALMER EBBB 1980 pp162- 3 from Christie -- Jim O CONNOR
(+ conc) CRITICS Group: ARGO ZFB-60 1966 (Greening version) - Tim HART &
Maddy PRIOR: B & C CAS-1035 1971/ CREST-17 1974/ BOULEVARD BD-3004 1974/
CASS-45- 0851
PLOUGHBOY OF THE LOWLANDS, THE - EDWIN IN THE LOWLANDS LOW
PLOUGHBOY ON THE BANKS OF DUNDEE, THE - BANKS OF THE SWEET DUNDEE
PLOUGHBOY (or PLOUGHMAN) TURNED SAILOR, THE - "I am a ploughboy
stout and strong" - ROUD#1545
PLOUGHBOY'S COURTSHIP, THE - "Young Johnny/ William the ploughboy
- as fresh as a rose" - young damsel - ROUD#594 (with "Queen
of May" and "Queen of the May") - KARPELES-SHARP CSC
1974 p379-383 Mrs Overd, Langport, Som 1904 ("Young William")/
Mrs Louis Hooper & Lucy White (her sister), Hambridge, Som 1903 ("Young
Johnny") - JFSS 2:6 1905 pp10-12 Sharp: Mrs Hooper & Mrs White/
Mrs Overd/ Fred Crossman, Huish Epicopi, Som 1904 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p300
#235 James Falconer, Brize Norton, Oxfordsh 2v (w/o) "Johnny the Ploughboy"
- see QUEEN OF MAY - QUEEN OF THE MAY - SEARCHING FOR YOUNG LAMBS
PLOUGHBOY'S PLOUGHING CONTEST - (Custom) - ORKNEY
PLOUGHBOY'S DREAM, THE - "I am a ploughboy, stout and strong
as ever drove a team" - ROUD#1545 - GREIG/DUNCAN 3 #491 (5 v) - GREIG
FSNE 1906-14 #54 (5v) - JFSS 2 1906 pp203-4 RVW Mr Garman, Forest Green, Surrey
1903 - PURSLOW MB 1965 p69 Gardiner: Daniel Wigg, Preston Candover, Hampsh 1907
6v - PALMER RVW 1983 #94 pp145-6 Mr Garman's text completed from Paul BS --
John & Ethel FINDLATER rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 12/7/55: RPL 22649/ FTX-063
- Ethel FINDLATER (tune on mel): RPL 22645 - Annie PATERSON (82 of Harray) rec
by PK, St Andrews, Toab, Orkney 18/7/55
PLOUGHBOY'S GLORY, THE - TWO BRETHREN - FAITHFUL PLOUGH - LARK IN THE
MORN
PLOUGHBOY'S PRAISE, THE - BROADWOOD OES 1843 - REYNARDSON 1890 p14 "The
Ploughboy" Sussex - COPPER SFES 1971 p200 "The Brisk Young
Ploughboy" -- Jim & his son, Bob COPPER of Rottingdean, rec
by Brian George, Peacehaven, Sussex 1/3/51: RPL 16063/ TOPIC TSCD-534 2001 -
Bob COPPER solo: RPL 16064 - Bob & his son, John COPPER: LEADER LEA-4049
(boxed set) 1971/ Bob & John COPPER rec Lewes Arms, Lewes: TRANSATLANTIC
XTRS-1150 1975/ Bob, John & Jill COPPER with Stephen FAUX (fid) rec over
disk (?) 4x30 min progs Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS-60-1013-4 - Tony WALES (with
gtr): FOLKWAYS FG-3515 1957/ 7"RTR-0089 (from Broadwood)
PLOUGHBOY'S SONG, THE - DOWN IN OUR VILLAGE
PLOUGHBOY'S VOICE, THE - "Come all sweet sounds, give ear unto
my choice" -- Mr HOOPER, Kingston, Corfe, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
17/9/43: RPL 6779 (78) titled "The Ploughboy"
PLOUGHING - ALL JOLLY FELLOWS -
BRAVE PLOUGHBOY - COME ALL YOU YOUNG PLOUGHMEN - CURLY HEADED PLOUGHBOY - DYING
PLOUGHBOY - EIGHT SETS SONG - FOLLOW THE PLOUGH - GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH - HONEST
PLOUGHMEN - LARK IN THE MORN - LUCKY PLOUGHBOY (comp) - PAINFUL PLOUGH - PRETTY
PLOUGHBOY - MERRY PLOUGHBOYS - MY DARLING PLOUGHMAN BOY - SEASONS - SPEED THE
PLOUGH (I)- TWO BRETHREN - OX PLOUGH -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
PLOUGHING LADDIE, THE - see COLLIER LADDIE -- John STRACHAN rec by
Alan Lomax, Fyvie, Aberdeensh 1951: FTX-066
PLOUGHING MATCH AT DUFFUS, THE - comp by Jamie McQueen - Dufus is near
Elgin - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #422-7 has words of another Ploughing Match Song --
John McDONALD, Pitgaveny, Elgin, Moraysh: TOPIC 12-T-263 1975
PLOUGHING MATCH AT DINWIDDIE GREEN - "If I was for to ask my
friends" - comp by singers father to tune of "The Bullock Man
frae Midtown" - ROUD#9279 - Cf BANKS OF THE SWEET DUNDEE -- Burns
CRAWFORD rec by Seamus Ennis, Mossdale, Kirkcudbrightsh 28/5/53: RPL 21864/
FTX-262
PLOUGHMAN AND THE GARDENER, THE - GARDENER AND THE PLOUGHMAN
PLOUGHMAN BOY, THE - MY DARLING PLOUGHMAN BOY
PLOUGHMAN IS A HANDY SOUL, THE -- Freddy JEWEL rec by PK, Napoleon Inn,
Boscastle, Cornwall 1975: FTX-096
PLOUGHMAN IS THE LAD, THE - "A Ploughman dresses fine he drinks
strong beer ale and wine" - ROUD#2538 - CHAPPELL NEA 1938 pp100- 1
"The Carter is the Lad" - PMOT 1858 pp595-6 - JFSS 2:8 1906
pp190-1 RVW Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex 1904 "Pretty Wench"
("The Ploughman dresses fine") - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p122 "I
am a pretty wench" 6v (w/o) - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 p84 RVW: Henry Burstow,
Horsham, Sussex 1904 "The Ploughman"
PLOUGHMAN LAD, THE - "The Plooman lad is my delight"
- ROUD#5572 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 pp187-191 -- Hector CAMPBELL, Ythan Wells, Abedrdeensh
#198 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35
PLOUGHMAN LAD, THE - "Come listen all ye ploughmam lads that
in Fyvie's lands do dwell" - ROUD#5939
PLOUGHMAN LADDIE, THE - BRAVE PLOUGHMAN LADDIE
PLOUGHMAN'S GLORY, THE - LARK IN THE MORN - PAINFUL PLOUGH
PLOUGHMAN'S FAREWELL TO HIS HORSES, THE - Togo CRAWFORD rec by PK, Mossdale,
Kirkcudbrightsh 20/7/54: FTX-262
PLOUGHMAN'S SONG, THE - ALL JOLLY FELLOWS THAT FOLLOW THE PLOUGH - GARDENER
AND THE PLOUGHMAN - PAINFUL PLOUGH
PLOUGHMAN'S WHISTLE, THE - PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p26 & 132/ 2 p46 also
"Carter's Whistle"
PLOUGHSHARE, THE - SEASONS
PLUIRIN NA mBAN DONN OG - Irish Gaelic -- Nioclas TOIBIN Waterford
27/8/53@: RPL 18758
PLUMKUM - Triple Jig (Am) - KERR MM 2 #289 p32 "The Munster
Gimlet" - Tunebook Ms 97 p36 (Dm) "Plumkum" - LEVEY
1 #27 p11 (F) "The Munster Gimlet" - MITCHELL #46 p48 &
#58 p55 6pts (G) from Willie Clancy "Will you come down to Limerick?"
- MITCHELL & SMALL #43 pp88-9 10pts & #44 pp90-91 6pts from Patsy Touhey
(U-pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #74 (Am) from Patsy Tuohey "The Munster Gimlet"
- O NEILL MOI #1121/ DMI #415 (G) 3 pts "Will you come down to Limerick?"
-- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-32 1980 CASS-0815 "Will
you come down to Limerick?"
PLURIARE -
or "Lakwemi" - Board or Horizontal Harp --
Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing
PLUTONIUM FACTOR, THE - comp by PS -- Peggy SEEGER (v/gtr) &
Ewan McCOLL & family: concert Purcell Room: Radio 2: 6/7/81 CASS- 0427
PLUXTER I DA SOOND -- P S PETERSON (fid), rec by Tom Anderson, Papa
Stour, Shetland RTR-1079
PLYMOUTH - BEACON PARK (Tawney)
- BOLD CAPTAIN AVERY - CAWSANDS BAY - GOLDEN GLOVE (Gardiner) - GOSPORT BEACH
- GOSPORT TRAGEDY - GREAT GALLEON (Graebe) - HALF HITCH (USA) - HIGHER GERMANIE
- JOE THE MARINE - LADIES LOST JEWEL - LEAN AND UNWASHED TIFFY (Tawney) - LOSS
OF THE RAMILLIES - OGGY MAN'S NO MORE (Tawney) - OLD MOTHER CRAWLEY - ROCKS
OF SCILLY - ROUNDING THE HORN - SAILOR'S BRIDE - SECOND CLASS CITIZEN - SINGLE
LIFE - see also DEVON & CORNWALL -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
PLYMOUTH DICER, THE - comp by DD/ trad -- David DODDS rec Dartington
Ciderhouse Nov 1974
PLYMOUTH GALLEON, THE -- Martin GRAEBE rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1975:
FTX-049
PLYMOUTH LASSES - Jig (D) - KENNEDY FTB 1 1951 p43/ 1994 #168 p43 alt:
"The Sylph" - Tunebook Ms #034 p013 (G) - O NEILL MOI #812/
DMI #83 "The Girls of Banbridge" - see SYLPH, THE -- George
ARMSTRONG (fid) rec by PK, Northumb 1954: FTX-121
PLYMOUTH SOUND - "O the fair town of Plymouth it is by the seaside"
- Bs by Such - ROUD#6911 - BARING GOULD SOW #54 from Roger Luxton, Halwell,
Devon HFS 1889 (with new composed verses added)
PLYMOUTH TOWN - "On Gosport beach I landed" - KIDSON
EPS 1929 - JFSS 2:9 1906 pp262-3 Kidson: Nottingham 1v/m (note by Sharp)
PLYMPTON POACHERS, THE comp by DD -- David DODDS rec by PK, Devon
1979: FTX-126