PRICE OF MY PIG, THE - Jig - CRANITCH #7 p127 - DARLEY #40 p17
PRICES - PRIS Y GLO (Price of
Coal) - RIGS OF THE TIME
PRICKLE HOLLY BUSH - or PRICKELLY BUSH - MAID FREED FROM THE GALLOWS
PRICKELLY THING, THE - PRETTY PRICKLY THING
PRIDE OF AHAMORE, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #272 p140 (D) rom John
Henry (fiddle) Sligo
PRIDE OF GLENCOE, THE - "As I went out a-walking one evening
of late" - meets Flora, the maid in Glencoe, makes love but is rejected
because she remains true to McDonald, the pride of Glencoe who went off to war
ten years before - he questions whether he may have forgotten her but she will
remain single for him even if he never returns - he produces her glove (token)
and reveals himself - LAWS #N-39 ABBB 1957 p223 "McDonald's Return to
Glencoe" - ROUD #515 - BSs: titled "Donald's Return to Glencoe"
BGS 3:#24/ 7:#42/ Such, London/ Bebbington, Manchester/ Forth, Pocklington/
Walker, Durham & Gilbert, Newcastle "(Young) Donald's Return to
Glencoe" - FORD VSB 1899 2 p64-6 R Mutch, Ellon, Aberdeensh (w/o) "Donald
& Glencoe" - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p318 - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1044 pp458-474
(20var 11v/17m) - GREIG FSNE 1906-14 #55 - JFSS 2 1906 p171 RVW: Mr Donger,
Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 (m/o) - JFSS 5:19 1915 pp100-103 Lucy Broadwood: Bridget
Geary, Camphire, Co Waterford 11v/m/ Kidson: Yorkshire - GRAINGER #185 James
Hornsby, Crosby, Lincolnsh 1906 "The Bride of Glengoa" (?)
- HENRY SOP #655/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p319 Mrs Frank Kealey, Ballysally, Coleraine.
Co Derry 1936 - ORD BSB 1930 pp65-6 (w/o) - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES 1977 p133-5 John
McDonald "The Lass o' Glencoe" --- McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp180-1
John Anderson, NS 8v (w/o) (refs) - GARDNER-CHICKERING BSSM 1939 pp225-6 Mrs
Allen McClellan/ Rowell Ms Mich 10v (w/o)/ Mrs Margaret Stowell Mich "On
the Hills of Glen Coe" - GREENLEAF NFL 1933 p174 7v - RANDOLPH OFS
1946 1 p435 Mrs Lillian Short, Missouri 1940 1v (w/o) - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p60
Tom Gamble, Ont 1953 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 p113-6 ships log 2var 1851 &
1856 (w/o) "The Banks of Glenco" - LEACH FBSLC 1965 pp310-11
Benjamin Letto, NB 1960 - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 p579-80 Howard Morry, Nfl 1951
- CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #35 p77-8 Angelo Dornan, NB 1954-60 - KARPELES FSFN 1971
pp186-7 Mrs W J Curran, Nfl 1929 - FOWKE SSBNC 1981 pp67-9 Fenwick Hatt Ms NS
c1883 (w/o) - Lore & Language 7:2 1988 pp54-55 John Ashton & Julia Bishop:
Wm White, Nfl 1981 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp70-2 Wilmot McDonald NB 1957 "Glencoe"
-- James TROUP #195, Huntly, Aberdeensh & Bell DUNCAN #264 & 298,
rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35 - Brigid TUNNEY rec
by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 1953: RPL 20025 - Jack GOODFELLOW rec by PK, Rennington,
Northumb 1954: RPL 22444-5 talk bef - Sheila STEWART Blairgowrie Perthsh: TOPIC
12-T-179 1968 - Peta WEBB with Michael PLUNKETT (fid): TOPIC 12-TS-223 1973
Tunney - Lizzie HIGGINS (daughter of Jeannie Robertson) Aberdeen: TOPIC 12-TS-260
1975 "The Maid of G"
PRIDE OF GLENNANAIR, THE - Hornpipe - ROCHE 2 #215 p12 (D)
PRIDE OF INISHMORE, THE - Co Kerry -- Christy PURCELL (tinker) rec
by PK, Belfast 24/7/52: RPL 18853 (talk bef) titled "Inishmore"/
FTX-168
PRIDE OF KILDARE, THE - PATRICK Mc DERMOTT - PRETTY SUSAN
PRIDE OF LISCARROLL, THE - BLIND IRISH GIRL
PRIDE OF THE BALL, THE - Reel (Am) - ALLAN #45 p11 "Swallow's
Tail" (ST) - BAYARD DTF Appendix #6 p574 - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #196 p87
(C) "The Steeplechase" from Michael Coleman - BRODY p270 "The
ST Reel" - COLE #6 p43 "Steeple Chase" - HARDING #169
- KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #161 p38 (Am) alt: "Family Estate"; "Girl
with the handsome face"; "Joshua Grey"; "Miss Wright's";
"The Queen's Wedding"; "Swallow's Tail"; "Village Reel"
- KERR MM 2 #226 p25 - MITCHELL & SMALL #20 p59 from Patsy Touhey (U-
pipes) "ST" - MOYLAN 1 #23 from Patsy Touhey "ST"
- O NEILL MOI #1268/ DMI #536 "ST" alt: "Steeplchase"
"Take your hand away" - TWEED p12 (C) "The Steeplechase"
- KENNEDY FTB 1998 #170 p47 (D) "The Steeplechase" -- Michael
COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE d/cass-004 1991 aft "Green
Fields of America" - Sean MAGUIRE (fid) with Francis Mc PEAKE Junr
(U-pipes) rec by PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ aft "Donegal Reel"
- Harry WOLSEY whistling tune (titled "The Queen's Wedding")
for demo of Lambeg drum rec by PK, Markethill, Co Armagh 1952: RPL 18538 - McPEAKES:
DTS LFX 1965 "The Queen's Wedding" - John DORAN (U-pipes) rec
by Kevin Danagher IFLC Dublin 1947 on RTE radio prog 28/3/88 & 4/4/88 CASS-90-0914
- Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec by The Irish Folklore Commission Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE
BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 double cass 1990 bef "Drowsie Maggie"
- Denis MURPHY, Julia CLIFFORD & Padraig O KEEFE (fiddles) rec by Seamus
Ennis, Charlie Horan's Bar, Coalisland, Co Kerry 9/9/52: RPL 18751/ TOPIC TSCD-309
(1977) 1994 aft "Johnny when you'll die" & bef "Mrs
McLeod's Reel" - Joe TUNNEY (mel) rec by PK, London 14.10.58: 7"RTR-0556/
FTX-370 "The Swallow's Tail" -
The McPEAKE Family Trio rec by PK, London 1962: FTX-071
aft "Mrs McLeod's" - THE CUT AND DRY BAND (N-pipes): TOPIC
12-TS-413 1980 with "Wild Hills o Wannies" - Davie ROGERSON
(fid), Northumb: TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 Northern Dances "ST" -
Tom ROBERTSON (fid) rec by Tom Anderson, Shetland RTR-1081/ CASS-60-0435
PRIDE OF THE NORTH, THE - Hornpipe - HONEYMAN #3 p56 (Bb)
PRIEST AND THE RAKE, THE - "Dear youth be advised by your pastor"
- ROUD#2348 - JOYCE OIFMS 0222 Limerick
PRIEST IN HIS BOOTS, THE - PARSON IN HIS BOOTS
PRIEST WITH THE COLLAR, THE - STOP IT, YOU ROGUE (Jig)
PRIEST'S LEAP, THE - Reel (G) - FUREY p41 says it's somewhere between
Schull and Ballydehob in West Cork where the horse leaped 7 miles over the mountain
to escape the Redcoats - ROCHE 3 #88 p27 (G) - also used as an alternative title
for RED STOCKING (Jig)
PRIESTS - MINISTERS - PARSONS - VICARS
PRIMROSE GIRL, THE - Highland/ Single Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #150
(i) p80 (G) "The P Girl" & CRE 2 #189 p99 (G) "The
P Lass" - COLE p5 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #162 p38 (G) alt: "The
Brown-eyed girl"; "The Kilworth Lasses"; "The Maids"
- Tunebook Ms #119 p309 (G) 3pts - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #733 "The
P Lass" -- Joe SHANNON (U-pipes) with Johnny McGREAVEY (fid) GREEN
LINNET LP rec Chicago RTE radio prog 1988 - Felix DORAN (U-pipes) TOPIC 12-T-288
1976/ OSSIAN OSS-63 on CASS-1278 aft "Dear Irish Boy"
PRIMROSE LASS, THE - Jig - FUREY p27 (F#m) 3pts says composed by P.J.O'Leary,
U-piper, Ferns, Co Wexford c1800
PRIMROSE LASS, THE - Reel - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #733 (G)
PRIMROSE LEAGUE, THE - FLOWER SHOW
PRIMROSE POLKA, THE -- Bob CANN (mel): TOPIC 12-TS-275 1975 - Bob RUNDLE
(mel) rec by PK, Devon 1978: FTX-124 - BRASS MONKEY:
Radio 2: 4/3/87: CASS-0408
PRIMROSES - BANKS OF THE SWEET PRIMEROSES
PRINCE ALBERT'S - NEWCASTLE (Hornpipe)
PRINCE ALFRED - Hornpipe - KOHLER 1 p61 (E)
PRINCE CHARLES HE IS KING JAMES'S SON - ROUD#3270 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946
1 p429 Missouri 1933 (w/o)
PRINCE CHAIRLIE -- Tich FREYER RPL Radio 2 on 30/9/87: CASS 0404
PRINCE CHARLIE - Reel - ATHOLE - KERR -- John McKinnon:(fid,bodhran
& conc): LEADER LER-3002 1969 - Mike Mc DOUGALL (fid) with Marie Mc LELLAN
(piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-354
1978 with other strathspeys & reels - SHEELIS RPL Radio 2 24/8/88: CASS-15-0732
aft "Silver Whistle"
PRINCE CHARLIE - JACOBITE --- BONNY
MOORHEN - FATED CHARLIE - JOHNNY COPE - MCLEAN'S WELCOME - OVER THE WATER -
RISE AND FOLLOW - ROYAL BLACKBIRD - WAE'S NAE FOR - WHO WOULD NOT FIGHT FOR
PRINCE CHARLIE STUART - "Come join in lamentation - PCS was
my true-lover's name" - ROUD#3099 - JOYCE OIMS 1909 p155 tune: "The
Praise of PC" - Sam HENRY SOP #533/ MOULDEN pp138-9/ HUNTINGTON 1990
p292 nn, Dunloy, Co Antrim 1934 "So dear is my Charlie to me"
- TUNNEY SF 1979 p162 - see BOLD TRAINER-O -- Charles BOYLE rec by PK, Belfast
1952: 7"RTR-0543/ RPL 18406 (2v only) talk bef - Brigid TUNNEY rec by PK,
Belleek, Co Fermanagh NI 20/7/53: RPL 20025/ CAEDMON TC-1164/ TOPIC 12-T-196/
FTX-518 - Paddy TUNNEY (her son) rec by PK, London
14/10/58: 7"RTR-0557/ FTX-164 - STEELEYE SPAN:
B & C CAS-1029 1971/ CHR-1046/ CS-12 1973/ BOULEVARD BD-3004 1979
PRINCE CHARLIE'S LAST VIEW OF SCOTLAND - Slow Air -- Hector Mc ANDREW
(fid) rec Aberdeen 13/7/67: RPL LP 30952/ FTX-272
PRINCE CHARLIE'S WELCOME TO THE ISLE OF SKYE - March - KERR MM 3 #412
p45 (G) 4/4
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MURDER - "Good people all attention pray
to what I do relate" - ROUD#1837 - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp306-308
Ben Henneberry, Devils Island, Nova Scotia
PRINCE EDWARD'S FANCY - Country Dance - WILSON p100 (with dance descr)
PRINCE HEATHEN - "She swore by her silken seam" - ROUD#3336
- GREIG-KEITH LLTB 1925 pp81-2 (w/o)
PRINCE JAMES GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms#58 p148 (D)
PRINCE OF MOROCCO, THE - "There was a poor sailor with courage
bold and bright" - To outwit her disapproving father he gains her hand
by disguising himself as a prince, woos her and marries her, receiving gold
from her father before revealing his true identity - LAWS #N-18 ABBB 1957 p211-2
(or "The Sailor Boy") - ROUD#554 - BROWN NC 1952-62 p232 13v
- FLANDERS- BARRY 1939 p38 7½v/m Vt "The Poor Sailor Boy"
- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp354-6 Ark 1922 9v/m "The Sailor Boy"
- WARNER TAFS 1984 #61 p160 "The Young Prince of Spain" --
John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NY USA 1941: FTX-921
- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC 1941: FTX-922
"The Young Prince of Spain"
PRINCE OF WALES COUNTRY DANCE, THE - ROYAL ALBERT (Jig)
PRINCE OF WALES FANCY, THE - TEMPLEGLANTINE REEL
PRINCE OF WALES HORNPIPE, THE - KOHLER 1 p62 (Bb)
PRINCE OF WALES MARCH - Tunebook Ms #15 p120
PRINCE ROBERT - "Lord O Bore and Mary Flynn were both children
young" - CHILD #87 - ROUD#55 - IFMSJ 1 1972-3 pp28-36 Tom Munnelly:
Frank Feeney, Leopardstown, Co Dublin 1969/ 1970/ Jim Kelly, Dun Laoghaire,
Co Dublin 1970
PRINCE SCHWARTZENBURG'S WALTZ - Tunebook Ms #17 p438 (D)
PRINCE THE JOUSTER'S GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms #59 p148 (D)
PRINCE WILLIAM -- Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350
PRINCE WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER'S MARCH - Tunebook Ms #34 p134 (duet arr)
(D)
PRINCE OF WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER'S WALTZ - John Kirkpatrick has this
PRINCE WILLIAM'S MARCH - BRODY p222 (D) discog
PRINCESS CAROLINE'S WALTZ - MITTEL #73 p28 (F)
PRINCESS HORNPIPE, THE - WONDER
PRINCESS LIVED IN A BIG HIGH TOWER, THE - SLEEPING BEAUTY
PRINCESS MARGARET'S FANCY, HRH - Quadrille comp by Peter Kennedy to
Jig tune (D) 4pts - KENNEDY FTB 1 1951 p49/ 1994 #193 p49 - Tunebook Ms Q80
"Quadrille" - ROCHE 3 #140 p44 (D) 4pts "The Bridge
of Athlone" - ROCHE 3 #140 p44 "The Bridge of Athlone"
-- Frank LEE'S TARA CEILIDH Band: REGAL ZONOPHONE MR-1610 (78 rpm) CASS-0892-C45
"The Bridge of Athlone" - Peter KENNEDY (melodeon): FTX-323
PRINCESS MARGARET'S JIG - comp by JG (?) -- Jimmy GARSON Trio: Dounby,
Orkney: DTS EP-2 1965 (45 EP) bef "Elizabeth Adair"
PRINCESS OF WALES WALTZ, THE - Tunebook Ms #66 p470 (D) 4pts
PRINCESS ROYAL, THE - Set Dance or March used for Morris - Turlough
Carolan, Irish harper, played it - BOWEN p28 (Em) 3pts Morris Jig from Bampton
- KERR MM 1 #11 p35 "The Irishman's Return from America" -
SULLIVAN 3 #28 p11 (Am) from Carolan - Cf BRAVE RODNEY'S GLORY - see BOLD PRINCESS
ROYAL (song) - BOLD NELSON'S PRAISE - BONEY;S LAMENTATION -- John & Vincent
McCUSKER (fid) rec by PK, Co Armagh 1952: RPL 18546/ FTX-372
- Fred McGARY (fid) rec Sean O Boyle 1955: RPL LP 24842 - Jim COLEMAN (fid)
Morris version in AS I ROVED OUT "Collector's Corner" Radio prog 1954 followed
by "Brave Rodney's Glory" with PK (fid) playing seconds: FTX-257 - "Fanny"
FRYER (mel) with Abingdon Morris, rec by PK, London 12/5/56: RPL LP 23926/ FTX-116
- HAYMAKERS BAND led by PK rec London 25/3/56: RPL LP 23649 aft "Brave
Rodney's Glory"/ AS I ROVED OUT Radio prog Sea Songs 1956: FTX-255
A aft Harry Cox "Bold PR" - Helen KENNEDY (conc) & PK (fid)
& THE HAYMAKERS BAND 1961: FTX-041 bef "The
Battle of the Nile" - Dave SWARBRICK (fid) [SONET SNTF-763] CASS 0167
"Seven Springs" - DRANSFIELDS: LEADER LER-2026 1971 2 versions
- MORRIS ON: ISLAND HELP-5 1972 - John KIRKPATRICK & group (vocalising):
LEADER LER-2033 1972 Major variant - Irish instr group (harp & flute &
others) rec Wythenshaw Radio 2 "Folkweave" 29/11/79: CASS-0411
PRIS Y GLO - (The Price of Coal) - Welsh uses the Welsh National Anthem
tune by James James, Pontypridd. Bewails the lot of the miner -- MABSANT
(Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec by Bob Partridge, Cardiff 1983: 054
PRISON SHIPS - known as TRAINS -
see under CONVICTS - TRANSPORTATION
PRISONS
- (JAIL/ GAOL) - Britain & Ireland - SPIN 7/4 p18 p18
"English Prison Songs" - 7/5 & 7/6 p29 (cont) incl GREAT
TRAIN ROBBERY - ADIEU TO OLD ENGLAND - BOLD ARCHER - BRENNAN ON THE MOOR - BURGLAR
SONG - CARDIFF GAOL - COME INSIDE YOU SILLY BUGGER - CONDEMNED CELL - CURLY
WILLIAMS (Wormwood Scrubs) - DERRY GAOL - DON'T SEND MY BOY TO PRISON - DRUMMONDS
LAND - DURHAM GAOL - FANNY BLAIR - GAOL SONG - GAOL OF CLONMEL - GO DOWN, YOU
MURDERERS - GOOD FELLOW - HARD CASE - HARES AND PHEASANTS - I'M A MAN THAT'S
DONE WRONG - I WISH THERE WERE NO PRISONS - IN DUBLIN'S BIG TOWN (K)- IRISH
HOP-POLE PULLER PORRIDGE IS MADE (K) - JIM JONES - JOHN MITCHEL - LAG'S SONG
- LIMBO - LONDON BRIDGE (K) - MANCHESTER THREE - NEW BAILEY TREADMILL - OMAGH
GAOL - OUTLAW OF THE HILLS - OWSELBURY LADS - PLANK BED BALLAD - POACHER SONG
- RAMBLING BOYS OF PLEASURE - ROVING HIGHLANDER - SHOOTING GOSCHEN'S COCK-UPS
- SWEET SWANSEA - TREADMILL SONG - TAUNTON GAOL - TWO PRISONERS - UP THE MUCKY
MOUNTAINS (K) - WAKEFIELD GAOL - WHISKY IN THE JAR
PRISON SONGS - USA
("Jail" or "Penitentiary" incl "Field Hollers")
- AINT NO MORE CANE ON THIS BRAZIS - BEAVER DAM ROAD - BLACK
BETTY - BLACKBERRY WINE - CRYDERVILLE GAOL - DIAMOND JOE - DOLLAR MAMIE - EADIE
- ELEVEN MORE MONTHS AND TEN MORE DAYS - GODAMIGHTY DRAG - GOOD MORNING BLUES
- HAWKINS COUNTY JAIL - I'LL BE GLAD WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN - JIMMY WILSON -
JOHN HENRY - LAST CHANCE - LEAD ME TO THE ROCK - LONG SUMMER DAYS - LUCKY HOLLER
- MAIL DAY - MY LITTLE JOHN HENRY - SALLY JANE - SEVEN LONG YEARS - SOO St MARY'S
JAIL - STEEL LAYING HOLLER -- Recordings
- see under MUSIC-TYPES &
SUBJECTS
PRISON SONG, A "- I broke in a bank" - tune: "All
the world will be jealous of me" -- Rowland KELLETT (unacc) of Leeds
rec by PK, London 1963: FTX-209
PRISONERS OF WAR ---
Recordings - see under SUBJECTS
PRISONER'S SONG - "One morning fair" - "doing 20 &
7 years in the penitentiary" - McCOLL-SEEGER 1977 p300-1 from Christina
McAllister
PRISONER'S SONG - "Oh it's hard to be locked up in prison"
- ROUD#767 - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 p303 & pp403-4 NS - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932
p309 Edward Hartley, Dartmouth, NS 1929+ - COX FSMWV 1939 pp71-2 W Va 1925
PRIVATE STILL, THE - GAUGER'S SONG
PRIVATEER, THE - "Our boat she's on the drift and our ship she's
under weigh" - LAWS#O32 - ROUD#1000 - MASON NR&CS 1877 coll by
John Broadwood in Sussex - REYNARDSON SS pp16-17 - JEFDS 4 1943 p160 - JONES
Sweet Sx p11 -- Wm CHRISTIE Stonehaven, Kincardinesh #183 rec on Dictaphone
cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35
PRIVATEERS - BARRATT'S - BOLD -
IRISH - NEW - WILD
PRIZE FIGHTERS, THE or COROMENGRO - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE
rec 1974: FTX-045 (with talk about chastity among
gypsies)
PRIZE JIG -- John DOONAN (whistle) & John WRIGHT (googa): TOPIC
12-TS-230 1974
PROCESSION, THE - comp by GM 1959 as comic dialect song about Duchess
of Kent getting drunk in the Baltic Hotel in Middlesbrough -- Graeme MILES:
FTX-222
PROCESSIONALS -- Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
PRODIGAL SON - "Afflictions though they seem severe" -
Ch: "I die with hunger here he cried I starve in a foreign land"
- the son wastes the estate but when he return home his father is so pleased
he is found alive that he gives him all - BS by Thomas Ford of Chesterfield
1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) p17
PROKOVIEV -- Opus 122 Winter Bonfire: Songs to lyrics by English
composers: CASS-0064
PROMISE, THE - "the evening falls with the dew - no more shall
the shamrock be green dear - since I lost my remembrance with you"
- CROININ 2000 #176 pp266-9 incl handwritten verses -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec
by Seamus Ennis 1947: 162/ CBE 430b / rec by
Jean Ritchie & George Pickow Ballyvourney, Co Cork 2/11/52: FOUR COURTS
CD-2 #5
PROMISED LAND - GOSPELS - SPIRITUALS - OLD WOMAN IN THE GARDEN - Shantey
-- sung by THE BRIGHT LIGHT QUARTET as they would have done net-hauling with
the Menhaden fishing fleet rec by Alan Lomax, Weems, Va. USA 1960: ROUNDER 1708
1997
PROMONA - LAMORNA
PROP OF THE LAND, THE - "is the hard working man - and they
that say no, it will very soon show - that they don't belong to the working
class" - ROUD#1254 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p105 #155 Robert Godwin, Southrop,
Gloucestersh 6v (w/o)
PROP OF THE NATION, THE - "Who is the support of our country
today?" - Man with toil-hardened hand - American Union Song - ROUD#6952
- WARNER 1984 #74 p180 6v -- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner
1941: FTX-922
PROPER SORT, A - OLD BROWN'S DAUGHTER
PROSPECT OF LIFE, THE - "In the downhill of life when I find
I'm declining" - ROUD#1308
PROSTITUTION - CRUISING ROUND YARMOUTH
- IF YOU GO DOWN TO OUR STREET - HOUSE OF ILL FAME - HOME BOYS HOME - HOUSE
OF THE RISING SUN - JACK TAR ON SHORE - MAGGIE MAY - Miss DOXY - SLIGHTLY FADED
- UNFORTUNATE LASS - UNFORTUNATE RAKE - WHITE COPPER ALLEY --
Recordings - see under SUBJECTS Listing
PROTEST - Britain & Ireland
- ANTI-ENGLISH - POLITICAL - STRIKES - WAR AND PEACE -- ANGEL IN OUR LAND -
BAD TIMES - BALLAD OF CISSY LEE - BETWEEN THE WARS - BLACK WHITE AND BROWN -
CHILE - EAGLE AND THE DOVE - FINE OLD ENGLISH LABOURER - HARD TIMES - I AINT
MARCHING ANY MORE - I DREAMED - LANDLORD'S NINE QUESTIONS - LORD LEITRIM - MY
MASTER AND I - OWLESBURY LADS - PALE GREEN DISEASE - PAWNS IN THE GAME (Jeremy
Taylor) - PETERLOO - RIGS OF THE TIME - SAW YE THE COTTON SPINNERS? - SELMA
- SUPERMARKET SONG - THEIR ULSTER PEACE - TOKEN (Alcatraz) - VIGILANTE MAN -
- WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED - WEAVER'S GARLAND - WHAT WILL BECOME OF ENGLAND? -
WHO OWNS THE GAME? - WITH HENRY HUNT WE'LL GO -- Australia,
Canada & USA: --HILLS
OF SHILOH - IN CONTEMPT (Seeger) - LIFE IN A PRARIE SHACK - STRANGE FRUIT -
- Recordings - see under SUBJECTS
PROTESTANT BOYS, THE - or LILLIBURLERO - Jig or March - CHAPPELL PMOT
1858 p568-74 - BAYARD DTF 1982 #445 p414 (2var) - COLE p52 - KERR MM 3 #213
p25 (A) "Jolly Companions" & MM 4 #228 p25 (A) - Tunebook
Ms #81 p200 (G) - LEVEY 1 #106 p41 (D) - O'NEILL MOI #19 (not in DMI) alt: "Orange
and Green" - SIMPSON BBB 1966 p449-55 -- THE LOYAL ORANGEMEN: PICKWICK
ALLEGRO ALL-864 1967
PROUD LADY MARGARET - "I have come to the castle wall - all
for the love ' thee - answer questions 3 -wrong - surely you will die -
What's the flower (primrose) - bird (thrassel) - smallest boat (many fishes)
- salt tear - CHILD #47 - ROUD#37 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p493 - GREIG-KEITH LLTB 1925
p37 Bell Robertson, New Pitsligo, Aberdeensh (w/o)/ Mrs Gordon, New Deer, Aberdeensh
1v/m -- Chris COE (voc/dulc): LEADER LER-2098 1976
PROUD LAMKIN - LAMKIN
PROUD MAISRIE - GARDENER
PROUD MAITLAND - "Come choose a feer, my daughter dear"
- ROUD#3906 - BUCHANAncient Ballads & Songs 1 pp175-8 -- Bell DUNCAN
#274 Insch, Aberdeensh rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35
PROUD NANCY - "As I roved out one evening" - May -
Tree in full blossom - ROUD#2308 - KARPELES FSFN pp197-8 Robert Morgan, Blow-
me-down, Nfl 1929
PROUD OF ME OLD BALD HEAD - "Some folks lose their hair
"--
Alf PEACHEY rec by Neil Lanham, Framsden, Woodbridge, Suffolk: LANHAM NL-02
1995 (?) CASS-1358
PROUD TAILOR, THE - "I can tell you how the World began"
- PALMER EBBB 1980 pp122-3 Carpenter: Sam Bennett, Ilmington, Warwksh - Cf TAILOR
AND THE MOUSE
PROUDLOCK'S FANCY - Hornpipe possibly comp by James Hill (Bb) - DIXON
1987 p24 -- Jack ARMSTRONG (N-pipes) rec Powburn 19/4/44: RPL 7233 - NORTHUMBRIAN
MINSTRELS : RPL 7236 (78) - Jack ARMSTRONG (N-pipes): SAYDISC SDL-252 1972 (M)
RPL bef "Redesdale H" - Billy BALLANTINE (piccolo) rec by PK,
Wark, Northumb 29/6/54: RPL 20615/ TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 Northern Dances aft "The
Sylph"/ FTX-119 talk bef/ TOPIC 12-T-283
1976
PROVENCE, THE - Reel -- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER
EMB-3361 1965 follows "Burke';s Reel"
PROVERBS -
Gaelic - Alexander Nicolson: "A Collection of Gaelic
Proverbs & Familiar Phrases (1881) - TOCHER #47 1993-4 pp290-99 submitted
by Mrs Flora McDonald (nee Boyd) of Lochmaddy, North Uist, Hebrides & pp
298-309 from Tom Tulloch of North Yell, Shetland
PROVIDENCE, THE - Reel - BOWEB p41 (D) - CRANITCH #51 p145 (D) --
GLENSIDE CEILI BAND: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-159 1967 (M) & TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-11
1969 with "Hurricane's Victory" - Vin GARBUTT (whi): TOPIC
12-TS-378 1977
PRUNESTONES - TINKER TAILOR
PRUSSIAN'S HORNPIPE, THE - MITTEL #58 p23 (F)
PSALMS -
see LORD OF LIFE -- Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
PSALTERY - Bowed zither --
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
PU PU POO - Welsh -- Joseph DAVIES rec by Seamus Ennis 8/9/53: RPL
21897 frag
PUB WITH NO BEER, THE - comp by Parsons -- Adge CUTLER & WURZELS:
EMI SX-6263 1968 - Mick FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony ALLEN (gui/voc): STYLUS
MUSIC London SMC-263/ CASS-0953 1986
PUBLIC HOUSES IN SONG: - DANNY'S
(J Handle) - BREWER LADDIE - OLD PUBS (J Handle) --
Recordings - see under SUBJECTS Listing
PUBLIC OPINIONS - WILSON p125 4/4 (A) 3pts(with dance descr)
PUBLIC'S NOT PUBLIC ANY MORE, THE - comp by Ewan McColl -- Ewan McCOLL
& Peggy SEEGER (v/gtr) rec at the McColl-Seeger Tribute Concert, Cecil Sharp
House, London: Radio 2: 12/11/87: CASS-0425
PUBLICAN, THE - GLOVER KIND - Music Hall Song -- Gus ELEN: TOPIC
12-T-396 1979
PUCK FAIR - Annual gathering of
tinkers at Killorglin, Co Kerry - see FAIR OF SPANSIL HILL (Ass Fair in Co Clare)
-- Recordings - see
SUBJECTS Listing
PUCKY BIDS ME - SUKEY BIDS ME
PUDDEN - Bickerstaffe Archives (Pete Nalder) - Arr by Vic Gammon - -Trevor
CROZIER: ARGO ZFB-80 1972
PUDDLEGUM'S MISERY - Hornpipe comp by JK -- John JIRKPATRICK (3 row
acc): LEADER LER-2033 1972 with 2 more of his own tunes: "Accordionism"
(reel) & "Jump at the Sun" (jig)
PUDDY IN THE WELL - FROG AND THE MOUSE
PUEBLO GIRL -- Burl IVES COLUMBIA RTR-0323-4
PUERTO RICO - CARIBBEAN - MUST I GO TO? -- Lib of Congress L-18
PUIRTITH CALD - Lowland Scots Air -- George HARVEY WEBB (fid) rec
by Seamus Ennis, London 9/1/54: RPL 21909 aft "O'er the Moor"
PULL AWAY CHEERILY - Song/ Jig 6/8 - WESTROP #29 p11 (A) Country Dance
PULL DOWN BELOW - JOHNNY COME DOWN TO HILO
PULL DOWN THE BLIND - Waltz - ROCHE 3 #153 p50 (D & G) 4pts
PULL THE KNIFE AND STICK IT AGAIN - Jig - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #12 p7 (Em)
PULL THE STRING - JACK PULLED THE STRING
PULLET WANTS A COCK, THE - Reel or Hornpipe (D/Bm) - BREATHNACH CES
1 #112 - GIBLIN #36 p22 - KENNEDY FTB 1 1954 #42 p13/ 1994 #42 p13 (D/Bm) -
KERR MM 1 #20 p35 - Tunebook MS #62 p289 (G/Em) - LEVEY 1 #95 p37 Hornpipe -
LOESBURG 1 p37 - SULLIVAN 3 p20 "The Longford Tinker" - see
also VIRGIN PULLETS
PULLING HARD AGAINST THE STREAM - "Oh it's in this World I gained
my knowledge" - written by Harry Clifton - ROUD#1958 - SPAETH WSM 1927
pp157-8 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp133-6 NB 1963
PULLING IN SONG - comp by Peter Betts -- THE TEES-SIDE FETTLERS:
TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-016 1974
PULLING BRACKEN - "I'm tired on my knees - pu'm bracken"
- FMJ 3:1 1975 pp54-5 Peter Hall: Stanley Robertson (Scots tinker) (w/o)
PULLING DOWN SONG (John Tams) -- MUCKRAM WAKES (with organ) RPL Radio
2 "Folkweave" 29/11/79: CASS-0411
PULLING THE SKIFF -- sung and probably made up by schoolgirl, Ora Dell Graham
rec by John A Lomax, Drew, Miss. 24/10/40: ROUNDER 1500 1997 (also sang "Shortenin'
Bread")
PUNCH - (Punchinella) - VOC LIB 1822 #1073 p403 (Master Punch)
"Can't you see my hunch?"
PUNCH AND JUDY - mentioned in HUMOURS
OF THE RACES -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
PUNCH AND JUDY POLKA - comp by R Munro -- Gordon CUTTY (Engl Conc)
FREE REED FRR-006 1976
PUNCH BOWL - BOTTOM OF THE PUNCH BOWL
PUNCH FOR THE LADIES - SHANDON BELLS
PUNCH LADLE, THE - "Come all you bold heroes give ear to my
song" - "Bring in (or Give me) the punch ladle" - ROUD#880
- BARING GOULD SOW #14 1889 (not in Rev Ed) (a) Robert Hard, South Brent HFS
1887 (b) H Whitfield, Market Alley, Plymouth - REYNARDSON 1889 p40 coll Sussex
"Bowl! Bowl!" - BROADWOOD Sussex 1890 - BARRETT EFS 1891 pp70-1
- UDAL DFL 1922 p327 Herbert Pentin (c): Procs Dorset Field Club 27 (1906) "The
Punch Bowl" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p88 #335 2var: Brinkworth & Stratton,
Wiltsh (w/o) "Fathom the Bowl" - DUNSTAN CD&FS 1932 p32
Jim Thomas, Camborne, Cornwall "Fathom the Bowl" - PURSLOW WS 1968
p40 Gardiner: Henry Adams, Basingstoke, Hampsh 1906 "Fathom the Bowl"
- KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #268 p600 Wally Fuller (gypsy) 1952 "Bring in the
PL" - PALMER EBECS 1979 pp198-199 from Barrett -- Wally FULLER (gypsy)
rec by PK, Laughton, Sussex, 1952 - WATERSONS: TOPIC 12- T-142 1966 Barrett
version - Norman HILDITCH (with ch) rec by PK, Devon 1978: FTX-025
"Bring in the punch ladle"
PUNCHINELLA - "What can you see, Punchinella, little fellow?
What can you do?" - "We'll do it too" - RITCHIE 1965 GC p167
- OPIE SG 1985 #118 pp412-13 -- rec by Alan Lomax, Norton Park School, Edinburgh,
1952: FTX-181/ rec by James Ritchie 16/12/53: RPL
19925 "What can you do, P?" - rec by PK, Kentish Town Church
School, London 23/1/53: RPL 19003/ FTX-202 "Who
goes there, P?" - rec by Damian Webb St Andrews Infants, Dumfries,
1960: DW-12/4/ FTX-190
PUNCTUATION - I'M POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN
PUNISHMENT - HAPPY LAND
PUNISHMENT - Children - DOCTOR McKENZIE
- GLORY GLORY HALLELUJAH - JOHNNY ON THE WATER - MY FATHER BOUGHT A NEW TOPCOAT
- MY WEE SCHOOL'S THE BEST WEE SCHOOL - OVER THE GARDEN WALL - UNDER THE BRIAR
BUSH
PUNTER'S SONG, THE - comp by GM 1961 - "Whisky on my winnings
- horseracing" -- Graeme MILES, Middlesbrough: FTX-227
PUPPETS - PUNCH AND JUDY - WHISKY
ON A SUNDAY (Seth Davey) -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
PUPPET ON A STRING - Winner of Eurovision Song Contest -- MARSDEN
RATTLERS: TOPIC 12-T-181 1968
PURCELL'S MARCH -- Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350
PURE DROP, THE - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #163 p38 (G/Em) alt: "The
Maid that left the country" - LEVEY 2 #81 p36 (Am) - O'NEILL MOI #1292/
DMI #557 (D) "Drogheda Lasses" - ROCHE 2 #225 p15 (Am) --
Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) CLADDAGH (TARA) TA- 1002 1973 bef "Flax in Bloom"
PURPLE BOY, THE - "When first the purple was given to man"
- ZIMMERMAN p303 with note on Purple Order as one of Orange Lodges - O BOYLE
IST 1976 p82 (5v) with notes - TUNNEY SF 1979 p133 - "Ribbon Rascals"
if reference to The Ribbonmen, a Catholic Nationalist organisation - Cf RIBBONMAN'S
WIFE, THE --William COULTER rec by PK, Dunadry, Co Antrim 6/8/53: RPL 20021/
377
PURPLE HEATHER, THE - WILD MOUNTAIN THYME
PURR AT THE DOOR - "get in free, sleeps all round, sit on the
floor" - Kids Riddle (Cat) -- FTX-198
B20(c) 2 or 3 girls
PURTY - see PRETTY
PUSH ABOUT THE JORUM - Reel/ Hornpipe (G) - BALMORAL p18 Reel for Quadrille
- COLE #5 p122 Strathspey - KERR MM 3 #60 p9 - O'NEILL MOI #1420/ DMI #657 (D/A)
PUSH ABOUT THE PITCHER - JOKE AND PUSH ABOUT THE PITCHER
PUSH, BOYS, PUSH - "we're going through the tunnel"
(Dudley) - SPIN mag 4/3 p31 copyright: Wolverhapton F/S Club
PUSH THE BOWL ABOUT - "Come push the bowl about, my boys"
Ch: "As to him that will not merry merry be" - Drinking Song
- WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p89 3v & ch words only
PUSH THE BUSINESS ON - TO PUSH THE BUSINESS ON -
PUSS IN THE CORNER - Jig - CAT IN THE CORNER
PUSSY CAT, PUSSY CAT - "where have you been?" --
Radio 2 "Folkweave" 1979: CASS-0413 - Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum
& Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173
PUSSY CAT'S PARTY - "One evening a white pussy-cat had such
a nice party to tea" - Ch: "Oh my what a wonderful sight"
- they are frightened by a loud knock at the door and run away and never came
back any more - CROININ 2000 #120 pp184-5 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Jean
Ritchie & George Pickow 2/11/52: FOUIR COURTS CD-2 #4
PUT DOWN YOUR STICK - BARING GOULD Ms #195 from Mary Treise, FWB, Menhenniot
(2v only) "probably a published song" (unpubl)
PUT HAME DA BORROWED CLAES - Shetland Reel -- Henry THOMSON (fid)
rec Tom Anderson, Shetland RTR-1081/ CASS-0435/ FTX-368/
TANGENT TNGM-117 1973: 3 Reels: bef "Oot aist o da Vong" &
"Jenny choke da bairn" - Tom ANDERSON & Aly BAIN Trevor HUNTER
& Davie TULLOCH (fiddles) with Violet TULLOCH (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-281 1976
bef "Who'll dance wi Wattie ?" & "Bush below the garden"
PUT ON YOUR CLOTHES - Jig - ROCHE 1 #116 p49 (Bm)
PUT YOUR PEN TO PAPER, JOHN - "I'd like to sing and tell you
that I'm sadly knocked about" -- Togo CRAWFORD, rec by PK, Mossdale,
Kircudbrightsh 20/7/54: FTX-262 (talk bef with his
brother, Burns, about his "noddle")
PUT YOUR SHOULDER NEXT TO MINE - Shanty - HUGILL 1961 p508
PUTTER, THE - words by Alexander Barras, pitman poet 1887 orig set to
tune of "Wait foer the Waggon" - putters take loaded tubs to
bottom of shaft -- Johnny HANDLE (voc/gtr): TOPIC 12-T-189 1962/ rec Birtley,
Durham 1963: RPL LP 29983 - Jack ELLIOTT rec Birtley, Durham: FTX-511
"Putter's Song" - Johnny HANDLE with Alister ANDERSON (E-concertina)
& Colin ROSS (whistle) TOPIC TSCD-486 1997
PUTTING ON THE STYLE -- ORIGINAL RIVERSIDERS Skiffle Group rec by PK, London
1958: RPL LP 24159
PUTTING OUT THE DUSTBINS - "in the Grays Inn Road"
- comp by SC -- Sydney CARTER (voc) with Donald SWANN (voc & piano) rec
by PK, London 6/6/61: RTR-0416-9 (4 reels)/ RTR-1094/ FTX-146
PUTTING OUT TO SEA - "An nochd tha bata dol gu cuan"
- KENNEDY-FRASER 1921: SOTH vol 3 pp 66-9 Air & Ch from Marion McLeod, Eigg,
Hebrides ("to be sung to the slow swing of the stacking of the hay")
- Marion TUDGE (vocal accomp by Inez Rempel on piano) 2003: cass 1398-C60/ FTX-264
PWT AR Y BYS - Instrumental -- Nancy RICHARDS (triple harp) rec 3/11/59:
RPL LP 25589
PYGMIES ---
Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
PYSGOTWYR GLYN NEDD - (Neath Valley Fishermen) - ALOWON FY 'NOWLAD
ed Nicholas Bennett [1896] -- MABSANT (Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec
by Bob Partridge, Cardiff 1983: FTX-054
PYTH WHRAMA? - (What shall I do?) - Cornish (RG) -- Brenda
WOOTON with Richard GENDALL: SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973
PYU A WOR? - (Who knows?) - Cornish (RG) -- Brenda WOOTON
with Richard GENDALL: SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973