SASH MY FATHER WORE, THE - Orange Party Song - see HAT MY FATHER WORE --
RAVENHILL Flute & Drum Band rec Belfast 9/5/59: RPL LP 25646 - Richard
HAYWARD: FONTANA FJL-506 1965 - THE LOYAL ORANGEMEN: PICKWICK ALLEGRO ALL-864
1967
SASKATCHEWAN - In the bad years of the 1930s the farmers of the prairies
were hard struck with dust-storms, grasshopper plagues and drought and things
were pretty bad - they called them the "dirty thirties" - and somebody
came up with a song to the tune of the old gospel hymn "Beulah Land"
- and this song spread all over the prairies and different verses cropped up
in the various regions - ROUD#4525 - FOWKE-MILLS CSIS 1960 pp208-11 -- Alan
MILLS (Canadian) accomp Steve BENBOW (gtr) rec by PK, London 15/6/59: RPL LP
24897/ FTX-905
SATAN'S WALL - "Take one brick out of SW" - Gospel
Song -- Willis PROCTOR & Georgia Sea Islands Singers Group A rec by Alan
Lomax, St Simon's Island, Ga Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1712 1998: "Eli, you
can't stand"
SATIN DOLL -- RONSTEDZ SWING JAZZ rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1979:
251
SATISFIED - from Mississippi John Hurt -- SPREDTHICK rec by PK 1975
- Debbie McCLATCHEY (v/banjo) on Radio 2: 15/8/90/ CASS-60-1010 "When
I get over on the other side"
SATURDAY COWBOYS - comp by Wrigley & Dutton - Children at the cinema
- Charlie Chaplin, Lassie, Rin-tin-tin -- Bernard WRIGLEY (+ group of children
& drums): LOOFY LOO-006 1984 CASS
SATURDAY NIGHT - "Of hammers and files no more heard the din
is" Ch: "SN, boys, SN - What stirrings in Sheffied on SN"
- PALMER TOTT 1974 p92 text: "Songs relating to Sheffield with ch added
from parallel bs by Wrighton of Birmimgham (Harvard Univ)/ tune: "Nottingham
Ale or Lilliburlero"
SATURDAY NIGHT - Morris Dance -- "Son of MORRIS ON": EMI
SHSM-2012 1976
SATURDAY NIGHT - BONNY WEE TRAMPING
LASS - CUCKOLD SONG - HERE WE GO LOOBY LOO (Kids) - I WISH THE NIGHT WAS (Kids)
- LEFT RIGHT (Kids)
SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORN - Country Dance - PLAYFORD 1651 - see
AYE FOR SATURDAY NIGHT -- John WRIGHT (baroque fid): TOPIC 12-TS-348 1978
- John KIRKPATRICK & Sue HARRIS: TOPIC 12-TS-408 1980 with "Millfield"
SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY TOO - ROUD 6704 - BROWN NCFL 3 p533 - LOMAX
FSNA pp499-500 learned from his father, John Lomax, who sang it when he worked
on a frontier farm in Bosque County, Texas in the 1860s. A Work song used for
the non-rhythmic jobs such as ploughing, harrowing or cotton-picking, where
the Negro slave hooped or hollered in solo -- Alan LOMAX (voc/gtr), Peggy
SEEGER (banjo): PYE Nixa NPL-18013 1958/ FTX-941
SATURDAY NIGHT I LOST MY WIFE - "Sunday morning I found her"
- Children's Ball-bouncing -- Mrs COSTELLO: Birmingham & Midland Folk
Centre "Picture of Birmingham" (with rec by Charles Parker) Radio
2 "Folkweave" 1979: CASS-0413
SATURDAY NIGHT AT SEA - "A sailor loves a gallant ship"
- ROUD#2020 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp65-66 ship's log 1843 (w/o)
SATURDAY NIGHT IS HALLOWE'EN NIGHT - TAM LIN
SATURDAY NIGHT SMASH - Tune: "Dorset Four Hand Reel" (Break
Down Hornpipe) -- THE YETTIES on Radio 2: 9/12/87: CASS-60-0554
SATURDAY NITE SPECIAL - Cajun Song in French -- THE SUNDOWN PLAYERS
APPLE-44 1972 45-EP
SAUCHEN TREE, THE - "Dear lassie ever mind the time - sae happy
ha we been" - "Will you gang to yon sauchen tree - where birdie sing
sae sweet ?" - Scots Duet with happy ending - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #984
pp167-9 (3var 13v/m)
SAUCY ANNA LEE - "From this moment and forever, he is nothing
more to me" - ROUD#474 - BROWN, North Carolina Folklore 4 1957 pp212-213
("Now I almost wish I'd written")-- Lena Bourne FISH rec
by Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffray, N.H., USA 1940: FTX-922
(Last part of song/fragmentary)
SAUCY BOLD ROBBER, THE - "O come all you good people that go
out a- tippling" - robbed lord and lady - Lawyer Morgans - ROUD#1464
- JFSS 2 1906 pp165-6 RVW: Mr Anderson, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 "The
Bold Robber" - VAUGAN WILLIAMS FSEC 1907 pp34-5 Mr Anderson
SAUCY LIGHT DRAGOON, THE - "Come all you saucy landladies"
- ROUD#1323
SAUCY PLOUGHBOY, THE - "Come all you pretty maidens and listen
unto me" - lark and thrush - ROUD#1462 - BARING GOULD SOW (not in Rev
Ed) words rewritten - original begins "As I went down to Salisbury Plain
twas on a market day" (Salisbury Girl whose garter came untied) - HASELBURY
GIRL - ROUT HAS COME FOR THE BLUES) - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp104-5
SAUCY ROSABELLA, THE - Shanty - ROUD#8343 - SHARP Ms John Short, Watchet,
Somerset - HUGILL 1961 p178 "A-rolling down the river" or "The
Saucy Arabella" - KINSEY SOS 1989 pp142-3 -- J S SCOTT rec by James
M Carpenter, London c1928: FTX-142 - Museum Trust,
Appledore CA-5 "Over the bar" - Johnny MAGEE & Johnny COLLINS
rec Sidmouth Radio 2: 24/5/82: CASS-0414 - JENKIN'S EAR, Guernsey F/Group rec
1994: CASS-1301
SAUCY SAILOR, THE - "Come, my own love, come, my true love"
"You are ragged love, you are dirty, love & your clothes they smell
of pitch and tar" - Because he is a poor and ragged sailor she refusas
to marry - then he discloses his wealth and she wants him, but Jack would now
prefer a country girl without fortune - LAWS #K-38 ABBB 1957 p190-1 - ROUD#531
- BSs incl SBG 5:#76/ 9:#50 - BARRETT EFS 1891 p55 "SS Boy" - GREIG-DUNCAN
1 p105 - BARING GOULD SOW 1895 #21 (a) James Parsons SBG 1888 (publ) (b) Mary
Suckerly, Huckaby Bridge FWB 1890 (c) Langhorne, Carmarthen (d) Lucky Fewins
FWB, S Zeal 1894 - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 pp94-5 James Parsons "SS" - SHARP-MARSON
FSS 4 pp42-3 Thomas Hendy 8v/m composite text - SHARP Cf 1 p33 - Schools 1906
- Sel Ed 1921 1 pp68-9 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #299 p311 John Vincent, Priddy,
Som 1905/ Louie Hooper & Lucy White (sisters), Hambridge, Som 1903 1v/m/
James Lovell, Balls Cover, Som 1908 1v/m/ Mrs Beechy, Shipston-on-Stour, Worcestersh
1911 (m/o)/ Thomas Hendy, Ilminster, Som 1905 1v/m/ Abraham Laurence, Ilminster,
Som 1906 (m/o)/ Eliza Woodberry, Ash Priors, Som 1907/ Henry Larcombe, Haselbury
Plucknett, Somerset 1906 (m/o) - GRAINGER #318 Wm Newman, Stanton, Gloucestersh
1907 - BUTTERWORTH FSSX 1913 pp10-11 Sussex "Come, my own one"
- JFSS 4:17 1913 pp342-5 George Butterworth: Mr Webb, Stanton St John, Oxfordsh
1907 1v/m/ Walter Searle, Amberley, Sussex 1907/ RVW: nn, Essex (m/o)/ Mr Stacey,
Hollycombe, Sussex 1904 1v/m/ Sharp: James Lovell (m/o)/ Mrs Eliza Woodberry
(m/o)/ Henry Larcombe (m/o)/ Thomas Hendy (m/o)/ Mrs Beechy (m/o) "The
SS Boy" - REEVES EC 1960 Hammond: Mrs Gulliver 1905 (w/o) "The
SS Boy" - HUGILL 1961 p461 - FMJ 5:5 1986 pp623-624 Bob Copper 1v/m
"JT" --- SHARP FSSA #168 (vol2 p235) Mrs Molly Broughton, Ky
5v/m 1917 - COX FSOS 1925 p389 Mrs Barker, WVa 6v (w/o) "The Jack of
Tar" - FLANDERS-BROWN Vt 1932 p151 6v - CREIGHTON- SENIOR NS 1950 p202
6v/m 2var - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp374-5 Agnes Gores, Fla 6v/m "JT" -
DOERFLINGER 1951 p294 5v/m (NS) - KARPELES FSFN 1971 #62 pp201-2 Richard Adams,
Nfl 1929 -- Emily BISHOP rec by PK, Bromsberrow Heath, Herefordsh 13/10/52:
7"RTR-0897/ RPL 18678/ FTX-129 & FTX-514
"Jack Tar" - Frankie ARMSTRONG (voc/ conc): TOPIC 12-TS-216
1972 - STEELEYE SPAN CHYRSAALIS CHR-1008 1972/ CHR-1199 1978 & STEELEYE
SPAN: Orig Masters: CHRYSALIS CJT-3 (D) 1977 - Bernard WRIGLEY (unacc): TOPIC
12-TS-241 1974 - Tim RADFORD: FOREST TRACKS FT-3007 1975 - Johnny DOUGHTY: TOPIC
TSCD-652 1998
SAUCY WARD - WARD THE PIRATE
SAULT'S OWN HORNPIPE - O'NEILL MOI #1660/ DMI #877 (G)
SAUNDERS BANE - WILSON p55 (with dance descr) "Old Scotch"
SAUSAGE MEAT MACHINE, THE - "Once there was a butcher, his name
was Johnny Rybeck" - USA - Prairie Home Companion Folksong Book 1988
p139-40 - ROUD#12763
SAUTEUSE - Jig - Tunebook Ms #5 p336 (D) 6/8 - Cf WILSON p153 (D)
SAVE YOUR MONEY WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG - "Come all you good fellows
I'll sing to you a song" - ROUD2325 - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp134-5 Jim Doherty,
Ont 1957 -- Jim Doherty rec by Edith Fowke, Ont, Canada: (FOLKWAYS FM-4052)
SAVIOUR'S LOVE, THE - "Have you not heard of our dear SL?"
- Carol - ROUD#2116 - LEATHER-RVW TTC 1920 pp24-25 W Hirons, Dilwyn, Herefordsh
3v/m (selected from long homiletic carol on 7 deadly sins) - full text in "A
Good Christmas Box" publ Dudley 1847 - JFSS 7 pp135-6
SAVOURNEEN DEELISH - Air - ROCHE 1 #47 p24 (D) 4/4 -- Leo ROWSOME
(U-pipes) rec Dublin 1937-8: TOPIC 12-T-259 1975 with "Clare's Dragoons"
(March)
SAW - MUSICAL SAW - TRAMP
SAW YE JOHNNY COMING? - Song & Strathspey - Cf MAGUIRE 1 #73 p20
(C) "We saw you coming" (Hornpipe) - WILSON p40 "Old
Scotch"
SAW YOU MY FATHER? - "Or saw ye my mither?" - ROUD#179
- sung by David KENNEDY (1825-1887) - CHAMBERS: SSPB pp285-7 - UNIVERSAL SONGSTER
2 p261 - SMITH: Scotish Minstrel 1813 pp109-110 - GREY COCK
SAW YOU MY FATHER? - Air - Tunebook Ms #147 p228 (D) 2/4
SAW YE NAE MY PEGGY? - Tunebook Ms #153 p231 (Em) 6/4 - McGIBBON &
others -- Tom Robertson rec by Tom Anderson RTR-1081/ CASS-0435 "Saw
do no my Peggy?"
SAW YE OUT O MA LAD? - DOWN THE WAGON WAY
SAW YE THE COTTON SPINNERS? - ROUD#13073 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1628
(2var w/o) "Fa saw the Forty-Second?"-- Hamish HENDERSON
rec by Alan Lomax, London 6/3/51 7"RTR-0680: 4 versions (a) Jacobite (b)
1848 rising in Lanarksh (c) Boer war when Black Watch sent to S Africa "Wha
saw the Forty-Second?" & (d) 1914-18 war France "Ya Ya,
ye hielan bastard"
SAWING - Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
SAWNEY KAIL CUNNIE - "the Laird o Kail Caup" - Children'
rhyme - ROUD#13035 - GREIG-DUNCAN #1692 p221 (1v w/o)
SAWNEY OGILVIE'S DUEL WITH HIS WIFE - "Good people, give ear
to the fatalest duel" - comp by Thomas Whittle (d1756) - ROUD#3156
- STOKOE-REAY SBNE 1899 pp124-5
SAXE'S MINUETTE - Tunebook Ms #53 p358 (G) 3/4
SAXON DANCE, THE - Edinburgh Repos 2 p24 - Tunebook Ms #119 p398 (D)
3pts 2/4
SAXOPHONE ---
Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing
SAY "HOW" AFTER EVERYTHING I SAY - HOW
SAY OLD MAN CAN YOU PLAY THE FIDDLE? -- played by Earl COLLINS (fiddle),
Missouri-Oklahoma 1970 on DVD 2003 Films of Bess Lomax Hawes (B/W)
SAYINGS - PROVERBS - WEATHER
SAYS JONE TO HIS WIFE - JONE O GREENFIELD'S RAMBLE
SAY'S THE CAPTAIN - SMUGGLER'S SONG
SAZ - Long-necked Turkish lute -
LUTES
SCADY ROCK - Girl drowned in Lough Neagh, N Ireland - ROUD#6986 --
Robert CINNAMOND rec by PK & Sean O Boyle, Belfast July 1955: RPL LP 24838
(talk on RPL LP 24837)/ FTX-157
SCAIRLAVEG ---- Willy TAYLOR (fid), Joe HUTTON (N-pipes) & Will
ATKINSON (harmonica): TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 aft "Kelso Accordion &
Fiddle Club" & "Linda McFarlane"
SCALLOWAY LASSES, DA - Shetland Reel - Scalloway was the original capital
of the Shetlands - BRODY #252 (Am) from Boys of the Lough -- Shetland TRADITIONAL
BAND (Sextet) rec 22/1/49: RPL 13196 aft "Lerwick Lasses" &
bef "Underhill" & "Square da Mizzen"/ rec by
Pat Shaw 1952: FTX-068 from Peter Fraser - Willie
HUNTER (fid) & Wiilie JOHNSON (gtr) of Lerwick Shetland rec London 14/10/58:
RPL LP 24378 aft "Lerwick Lasses" & bef "Underhill"
- HIGH LEVEL RANTERS: LEADER LER-2007 1969 - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LEADER LER-2090
1974
SCAN TESTER'S POLKAS -- OAK: TOPIC 12 TS 212 1971
SCANBHEAN NA gCARTAL - Reel -- Denis MURPHY & Julia CLIFFORD
(fiddles), Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1973 (M) with "Tom Billy's"
SCANDAL - I NEVER SAYS NOTHING TO
NOBODY - See also GOSSIP
SCANTLING LINE, THE - FOX RIVER LINE
SCAPA FLOW - comp by John Junner -- Elsie JOHNSTON (accordion) daughter
of Ethel FINDLATER rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 12/7/55: RPL 22647 - Orkney STRATHSPEY
& REEL Society (fids with acc & gtrs) rec by PK, Kirkwall, Orkney 16/7/55:
RPL 22723 aft "Mirlands Polka" - ANDERSON Band rec PK, Orphir,
Orkney 15/7/55: RPL 22726/ FTX-064/ FTX-255
"As I roved out" radio prog 1956/ FTX-389
- Jim LESLIE (mel) rec by PK, St Ola, Orkney 18/7/55: RPL 22728/ FTX-064/
FTX-363
SCARBOROUGH - THREE SCORE AND TEN
SCARBOROUGH FAIR - ELFIN KNIGHT - MAY DEW
SCARBOROUGH SANDS - SCARBOROUGH BANKS - ROUT IT HAS COME FOR THE BLUES
SCARBOROUGH'S BANKS - "Twas in Scarboro's fair town" -
When she learns her truelove has been lost at sea, she asks the waves to wash
his body ashore - she hugs and kisses the dead body then dies herself, being
buried in Robin Hood's churchyard - LAWS #K-18 ABBB 1957 p149 "Scarboro
Sand" (or "The Drowned Sailor") - ROUD#185 - BSs "Stow
Brow" ("In SB, in SB a damsel did dwell") - GREIG-DUNCAN
1 p40 12var - GREIG FSNE 1906-14 #83 - ORD BB 1930 pp332-3 w/o - KIDSON TT 1891
pp112-3 nn, Flamborough, Yorksh "The DS" ("On Stowbrow")
- BARING GOULD SOW 1895 #32 - SHARP-MARSON FSS 2 (freely edited) "The
Drowned Lover" ("DL")- SHARP ECFS 1908 4 pp162-4 Oxfordsh
"The DL" - SHARP Sel Ed 1921 1 pp52-53 "The DL"
- SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #57 James Beale & Mr Jarvis, Bridgwater, Somerset
1905 2v/m/ James Bishop, Priddy, Som 1905/ Wm Pratley, Ascott-under-Wychwood"
1911 1v/m/ James Ridler, Whitby, Yorksh 1912 "The DL" - JFSS
3:4 1909 pp258-9 RVW: Wm Bone, Medstead, Alton, Hampsh 1907/ George Cooper,
Southampton, Hampsh 1906 (w/o) "In London Fair City" - KIDSON
SNC 1927 "The Drowned Sailor" ("On Stowbrow") notes
- PURSLOW CL 1972 p24 Gardiner: Wm Bone- PALMER RVW 1983 #39 pp61-2 Wm Bone
1909 (?) - HOWSON SSIS 1992 p107 Harold Smy, Ipswich, Suffolk (w/o) "Scarborough"
- "Veritable Dungheap" article #3 in MT(mustrad) --- BROWN NC 1952 2 p105 & 4 p329 7v/m - CHAPPELL 1939 p70 tv/m (NC) - KARPELES
FSNFL 1971 p161 Mrs Bridget Hall, Nfl 1929 "Arbour Town" -
PEACOCK SNO 1965 3 pp722-5 Charlotte Decker/ Mrs Freeman Bennett, Nfl 1958 "Strawberry
Tower" --- WARNER TAFS 1984 #151 pp346-7 C K 'Tink' Tillett "S
Sand" -- see DROWNED LOVER ("My love is gone") which
is probably a parody on this song -- Willie MATHIESON rec by Alan Lomax,
Turriff, Aberdeensh, 17/7/51: 7"RTR 0682/ FTX-512
- Jean MATTHEWS rec by Seamus Ennis, Turriff, Aberdeenshh 16/7/52: RPL 18785/
FTX-261 - Harry COX rec by PK, London 1953/ rec
by PK, Catfield, Norfolk 19/7/56: RPL LP 22914/ FTX-033
"Scarboro's Banks"/ rec by Leslie Shepard 10/10/65: TOPIC TSCD
512 (D) 2000 "In Scarborough's Fair Town" - Harry & Ben
BAXTER rec by Seamus Ennis, Southrepps, Norfolk Feb 1955: RPL 22019 "Robin
Hood Bay" - "Velvet" William BRIGHTWELL (age 91) rec by PK,
Leiston, Suffolk 1956: FTX-099 - Annie MARKWELL
accomp by her husband, John (mel) rec by PK, Lowestoft, Suffolk 1956: FTX-099
- Sam LARNER rec by Philip Donellan, Winterton, Norfolk 7/3/59: RPL LP 26076/
TOPIC 12-T- 244 1974/ TOPIC TSCD-652 1998/ rec by Ewan McColl & Peggy Seeger
(FOLKWAYS FG-3507) "In Scarboro' Town" - WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-T-167
1966 "Stow Brow" - Dave BURLAND: LEADER LER-2082 1972 (from
Kidson) - Frank VERRILL rec by Maggie Sands in singer's home, Staithes, Yorks
1988: TOPIC TSCD-662 Sailors "Stowborough Town" --- Tink TILLETT
rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Wanchese, NC USA 1940: FTX-926
SCARECROW, THE - comp by Bill Caddick -- June TABOR: TOPIC 12-TS-432
1983
SCARECROWS - WOEFUL SCARECROW
SCARLATTI, Alessandro - GIA IL SOLE DAL GANGE
SCARLET AND THE BLUE, THE - MERRY PLOUGHBOY
SCARLET FLOWER, THE - "She's gentle as the saffron"
- ROUD#2677 - BSs WILLIAMS Ms #701 (w/o)
SCARLET RIBBONS - comp by Danzig & Segal -- Joe GORDON: EMI CLP-1379
1960
SCARTAGLEN JIG - MOYLAN 2 #131 p77 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
-- Denis MURPHY & Julia CLIFFORD (fiddles), Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1973
aft "Padraig O Keefe's"
SCARTAGLEN POLKA - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #263 p136 from Denis Murphy, Co
Kerry - CRANITCH p71 (D) - MOYLAN 2 #41 p25 & #110 pp63-4 (D) from John
O Leary (melodeon) both learned from John Clifford - SULLIVAN 1 p17 -- CHIEFTAINS
2: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-4 [nd] (M) cass aft "Sweeney's" & "Denis
Murphy's" - Sam RICHARDS & Co rec Devon PEOPLE'S STAGE C-45-cass
1978 aft "Maggie in the Wood"
SCARTAGLEN SLIDE, THE - CEOL 5.1 untitled - MOYLAN 2 #85 p48 (G) 12/8
from John O Leary (melodeon) - TROIR 6.5 "Donal O Connor's"
SCATH, AN - (The Boat) - Cornish (RG) -- Brenda WOOTON with Richard
GENDALL: SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973
SCATTER THE MUD - Jig (Am) - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #23 p10 - MITCHELL #34
p40 4pts from Willie Clancy - MOYLAN 1 #57 from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - O'NEILL
MOI #967/ DMI #187 -- Felix DORAN (U-pipes) rec by PK, Clones, Co Monaghan
1964: FTX-172 - Jackie McCARTHY (conc) & Tommy
KEANE (U-pipes) 1987 RTE radio prog 9/11/88 CASS-60-0899 aft "The fair
haired boy"
SCATTERY ISLAND SLIDE, THE - SULLIVAN 2 #40 P16 from John Kelly of Dublin
-- John KELLY (double reed conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12- TFRS-504 1975
SCAVENGER BRIGADE, THE - "I courted three girls all at once"
- Ch:"Always out on duty, in sunshine or in storm, march in file,
Indian style, the SB" - 1st v gives the brigade "a week of women"
Monday - Sunday, the 2nd mentions Capt McManus from Clare who "hates the
North like poison" always curse and swear - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #490 1v (w/o)
- SSSA 1952/26/B13 John Strachan ("It's myself a decent Irish lad arrived
from Donegal") -- Bob McCREESH rec by Seamus Ennis, Armagh, Co Armagh
11/8/54: RPL 21838/ FTX-516
SCEILPIN DREINAN, AN - (The Hawthorn Bush) - Irish Gaelic Love
Song -- Bartley CONNELLY rec by Alan Lomax, Carna, Co Galway 1951: 7"RTR-
0591 (talk bef & aft)
SCENES OF MANCHESTER, THE - "I sing, where the arts and sciences
are flourishing" "Manchester's improving daily" - PALMER
TOTT 1974 p62 text: The London Singer's Magazine pp12-13 an original comic song
by Mr S Blackshaw ans sung at the theatres/ tune: "The Good Old Days
of Adam and Eve"
SCENT WAS GOOD, THE - "as to the wood" Ch:"For
10 miles hence o'er brook and fence, the eager hunters rise" - ROUD#1873
-- Cyril Ford rec by David Bland, Upperthong, Yorksh 1973 : HOLME VALLEY
BEAGLES): LEADER LEE-4056 1975
SCEW BALL - SKEWBALL
SCHOFIELD TOWN - MY PARENTS REARED ME TENDERLY
SCHOLAR, THE - Hornpipe or Reel (D) - alt: "The Poor Scholar"
- ALLAN #41 p10 - GIBLIN #23 p18 (G) Reel - KERR MM 1 #9 p34 - LEVEY 1 #39 p16
- O'NEILL MOI #1640/ DMI #867 - TWEED p17 (D) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #157 p43 (D)
- Cf SOUTH SHORE (Hornpipe) -- Frank LEE'S TARA CEILIDH Band: REGAL ZONOPHONE
MR-1386 (78 rpm) CASS-0892 aft "Ships are Sailing" - Michael
DOHERTY (fid) rec Irish Folklore Commission Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS
EIREANN CBE-002 d/cass 1990 labelled "Hornpipe" - JACKIE HEARST
TRIO of Newry Co Down rec Belfast 20/9/52: RPL 18183/ 373
bef "Rakes of Malo" - Joe TUNNEY (mel) rec by PK, Belleek,
Co Fermanagh 19/7/52: RPL 18544 aft "Miss Monaghan" & "Green
Mountain" - THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND: PICKWICK Hallmark HM-532 1965
aft "Sheehan's" & bef "Shaskeen" - Alistair
ANDERSON (E-conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-501 1974 aft "Flannel Jacket"
- Sean RYAN (whi) of Galway with Alec FINN (bouzouki) of DE DANNAN RTE "Long
Note" 9/11/88 CASS-60-0899 bef "London Lasses"
SCHOOL - ADULTS - see also CHILDREN
- EDUCATION - TRAVELLING SCHOOLMASTERS - LEACH-PALMER "Folk Music in School"
1978 -- - BLACK AND WHITE - BUILD A BONFIRE - COME TO MY SCHOOL - DINGA DINGA
DING - DOWN AT OUR SCHOOL - HOB-NAILED BOOTS WOT FATHER WORE - IN OUR TOWN -
JUST IN THE HEIGHT OF HER BLOOM (boarding school lasses) - MAISTIR SCOILE -
MONDAY EVENING GO TO SCHOOL - MY WEE SCHOOL - NO MORE ENGLISH - OLD SCHOOLMASTER
(Reel) - OUR WEE SCHOOL - ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT - WHEN I LEFT SCHOOL - WHEN
I WAS A LADDIE - Children
- AT LIVERPOOL THERE IS A SCHOOL - END OF SCHOOL - I PUT MY HAND
ON MYSELF - MY TEACHER'S GOT A BUNION - ONE MORE DAY OF WOE - PLAYING TRUANT
- SCHOOL DINNER - THERE IS A SCHOOL -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
SCHOOL BOARD MAN, THE - "One morning at half-past eight -"
Ch: "Send yor bairns te skeul" - comp by Thomas Armstrong about
School Welfare officer's visit - PALMER TOTT 1974 p150 from Topic -- Johnny
HANDLE & Tom GILFELLON (acc): TOPIC 12-T-122 1965
SCHOOL DAYS - comp by JH (Pandrich) about his own experiences & memories
-- Johnny HANDLE: TOPIC 12-TS-270 1975
SCHOOL DAYS OVER - comp by Ewan McColl for Radio Ballad, "The Big
Hewer" - boy in a mining village accepting the inevitable symbol of manhood
-- Ray & Archie FISHER (voc/gtr): TOPIC 12-T- 137 1966
SCHOOL DINNERS -- FTX-198
& FTX-289 #5 "snakes eyes - frogspawn-
rock of Gibraltars - doshwater- yum yum pick your bum - green snot pie - dead
dog's giblets - dead cats eyes - cup of sick to wash it down" - children
rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-3853 1981/ CASS-1292 "concrete chips
- semolina - get well quick - ach" (tune of "Frere Jacque"
SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY, THE - YSGOL YN Y WLAD
SCHOOLMASTERS - BRAES OF TURRA - MAISTER SCOILE
SCHOOL YARD SONG - comp by HO -- Harry OGDEN (voc/ gtr & fid):
TOPIC 12-T-204 1970
SCHOONER ANNIE, THE - "Young and bold I pray make bold and listen
to my tale" - ROUD#3227 - LIVYERE 2:1 Aug-Oct 1982 pp15-16 Kenneth
Goldstein: Dorman Ralph, St Johns, Nfl - LIVYERE June 1983 pp10-11 Kenneth
Goldstein & Aidan O Hara: Carrie Brennan, Dunville, Nfl "The Schooner
Huberry"
SCHOONER PERSIAN'S CREW, THE - PERSIAN'S CREW
SCHOTTISCHES - In Ireland often known as "Germans"
- see also BARN DANCE - ONE STEPS - STRATHSPEYS -- KERR MM 1 #34 & #35 p46
(D) "German Schottische" (with "Home Sweet Home"
- MM 3 #443 p51 (D) - RAVEN p155 Fred Pigeon's & p156 William Kimber --
BELLMAN - BIDDY BARRY - BROOK STREET POLKA - CASTLES IN THE AIR - DOUBLE - HALF
STEP - HAZEL DELL- IDEAL - ITALIAN - JERSEY - KITTY COME - MOONLIGHT - MUDGEE
- NEWCASTLE - OLD TIMES - PLAIN -SAMMY'S - SEVEN STEPS - SUMMER FLOWER - THISTLE
- UNCLE JIM'S - WOODLAND FLOWERS -- Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
SCHOTTISCHE HORNPIPE -- Bob CANN (mel) rec by PK, South Zeal, Devon 26/5/52:
RPL 17795/ RPL 19591 aft "Uncle George's" (Cliff) & bef
"Tommy Roberts"/ rec by Tony Engle, S Tawton, Devon: TOPIC
12- TS-275 1975 with "Cokey Hornpipe"
SCHUYLKILL - BANKS OF THE SCHUYLKILL
SCILLY ISLES, THE - CORNWALL - ROCKS
OF SCILLY - WRECK OF DELAWARE - WRECK OFF SCILLY - Bill CAMERON - Clifford JENKINS
- Vic TRENWITH - Peter Kennedy was freezing cold in Penzance, bought fisherman's
sweater in Newlyn but contrast of warm sun in Scilly - went there in 7-seater "Rapide" biplane - there were Spanish fishing vessels in the harbour
at the time -- THE YETTIES ARGO ZFB-32 1971 "Lamorna" -
Bill CAMERON, Clifford JENKINS (with accordion) Vic TRENWITH (guide with song
of seals): 217 - RTR-0851/ 1018-9 - Selection
by PK for a talk he gave to The Cornish Society in Bath Nov 1985: CASS-0624-C60
SCILLY ROCKS - ROCKS OF SCILLY
SCISSORS BILL - Union ("Wobly") Song by Joe Hill - McCOLL/
SEEGER Ben Bright p23
SCOLDING WIFE, THE - "I married with a SW about 20 years ago"
- ROUD#2381 - Bs "The Fire Shovel"- JOYCE OIFMS 1909 pp70-71
2v/m - JFSS 5 1916 p114 James B Duncan: Mrs Mathieson, Torphins, Aberdeensh
"The Scaudin' Wife" 1v/m - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p103 from
Grieg FSNE - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #214 pp470-471 Bill Westaway, Belstone, Devon
1950 --- Carrie P GROVER A Heritage of Songs p192 (photo-copy in file) 5v similar
to Westaway -- Bill WESTAWAY rec by PK, Belstone, Devon 1950: 7T-0012-3/
FTX-019 & FTX-241
- Charlie WILLS rec by PK, Bridport, Dorset 1959 (frag only)
SCOLDING WIFE, THE - "Some men they do delight in hounds"
- ROUD#3295 - GARDINER FSFH 1909 pp (?)
SCOLDING WIFE, THE - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #178 p42 (G)- LEVEY 2
#4 p2 (G) - O'NEILL MOI #1430/ DMI #667 (##G) alt: "The Last Word"
- PETRIE AMOI 1855 1 p188
SCOLDING WIVES - DUMB MAID - FARMER'S
CURST WIFE - PENSIONER'S COMPLAINT - POOR MAN'S LABOUR - TURN THE MANGLE - WEEK'S
WORK WELL DONE
SCOLLAY'S REEL -- J SCOLLAY (fid) & P SCOLLAY (gtr) rec by Pat
Shaw, Shetland 1952: FTX-068
SCOOTERS - BOOTSY HAD A LITTLE BOY
- WE THREE KINGS
SCORNFUL DAME, THE - COME WRITE ME DOWN YE POWERS ABOVE
SCORNFUL NANCY - RAMBLING BEAUTY
SCORTON SILVER ARROW - or THE BOWMEN OF YORKSHIRE - comp by GM --
Graeme MILES: FTX-227 #11
SCOTCH AIR - (by HOOK) - Tunebook Ms #179 p244 (D) 4/4
SCOTCH AND MALTESE AIR - Jig - Tunebook Ms #49 p19 (D)
SCOTCH CAP, THE -- Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH CCF-12 1984
bef "Scotland"
SCOTCH CONTENTION - WILSON (with dance descr) p45
SCOTCH HORNPIPE, THE - (D) - COLE #8 p86 - KERR MM 2 #343 p38
SCOTCH HORNPIPE, A - GIBLIN #54 p28 (G) & #55 p29 (C & A) -
Tunebook Ms #111 p394 (D)
SCOTCH JENNY - FLAX IN BLOOM
SCOTCH LADDIE, THE - BONNET SO BLUE
SCOTCH LASSIE-O - Highland/ Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #179 p42 (D) -
Tunebook Ms #179 p328 (D)
SCOTCH MARY - Reel (Am) - alt: KNOCKNAGOW - FELDMAN p168 3pts (Em/Bm)
- KENNEDY FTB 1951 1 #55 p16/ 1994 #55 p16 (Am) - Tunebook Ms R67 p292 (Am)
- MITCHELL & SMALL #9 p47 from Patsy Tuohey (U-pipes) - MOYLAN ! #18 from
Patsy Touhey (U-pipes) - O NEILL MOI #1510/ DMI #729 alt: "My love is
far away" - ROCHE 1 #175 p68 (Dm) "Scotch Sally" --
Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by Seamus McMathuna, Co Donegal COMHALTAS CEOLTAIRI
EIREANN CL-10 1974 titled "Baile na Finne"
SCOTCH MUSICK, THE - Polka -- Absie MORRISON rec by Alan Lomax, Landis,
Ark., Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1707 1997
SCOTCH POLKA -- Fred PIDGEON (fid), rec by PK, Stockland, Devon 1951:
FTX-087
SCOTCH QUICKSTEP - Tunebook Ms #178 p425 (D) 2/4
SCOTCH REEL - Tunebook Ms #168 p419 2/4 (G)
SCOTCH SALLY - SCOTCH MARY (Reel)
SCOTCH SANDY - Tunebook Ms 047 p353 (G) 2/4 - SANDY IS MY DARLING
SCOTCHMAN IN AMERICA, THE - Highland (G) - KERR MM 2 #215 p24
SCOTCHMAN MARRIED TO AN ENGLISH WIFE, THE - I'M MARRIED TO AN ENGLISH
WIFE
SCOTCHMAN'S BONNET, THE - Highland/ Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #180 p42
(#D) - Tunebook Ms #43 p281
SCOTS LANGUAGE - CHILDREN'S GAMES
- GAELIC - LOWLANDS -- Children -
BEE BAW BABBITY - HARRY LAUDER - I'M GAUN AWAY IN THE TRAIN - I KNOW WHERE I'M
GOING - ROBERT BURNS
SCOTLAND - ABERDEEN - ANGUS - ARGYLL
- AYR - BANFF - BERWICK - BUTE - CAITHNESS - CLACKMANNAN - DUMFRIES - DUNBARTON
- DUNDEE - EAST LOTHIAN - EDINBURGH - FIFE - GLASGOW - HEBRIDES - INVERNESS
- KINCARDINE - KINROSS - KIRKCUDBRIGHT - LANARK - MID-LOTHIAN - MORAY - NAIRN
- ORKNEY - PEEBLES - PERTH - RENFREW - ROSS & CROMARTY - ROXBURGH - SELKIRK
- SHETLAND - STIRLING - SUTHERLAND - WEST LOTHIAN - WIGTON - Performers
- Jim CAMERON - May CAMERON - CLUTHA - CORRIES - Barbara DICKSON
- Archie FISHER - Dick GAUGHAN - Alasdair GILLIES - Joe GORDON - Robin HALL
& Jimmie McGREGOR - HONEYNAN'S BAND - Tom HUGHES - Hamish IMLACH - Annie
& Calum JOHNSTON - Chrissie LEATHAM - Jimmy McBEATH - John McDONALD - Jim
McHARDY - Flora McNEIL - John MEARNS - Jean REDPATH - Adam RENNIE'S SCD BAND
- Calum RUAGH - Jeannie ROBERTSON - Willie ROSS - Willie SCOTT - Belle, Cathie
& Sheila STEWART - Davie STEWART - Lucy STEWART - John STRACHAN - Isabel
SUTHERLAND - - Children -
AWAY UP IN SCOTLAND - BEE BAW BABBITY - HARR LAUDER - I'M GOING AWAY ON THE
TRAIN - I'M A LITTLE DUTCH GIRL - I'VE A LADDIE IN AMERICA - I KNOW WHERE I'M
GOING - I LOST MY LOVE IN THE CAIRNIE - I WAS ON MY WAY TO SCOTLAND - JEANNIE
BEARDY - MY FATHER BOUGHT A NEW TOPCOAT - MY WEE JEANNIE - MY WEE SHOE - PORRIDGE
- ROBERT BURNS WAS BORN IN AYR - TEACHER TEACHER LET ME IN - WE ARE THREE WEE
GALLUS GIRLS - YOU CANNOT SHOVE YOUR GRANNY OFF A BUS ---
Recordings - see AREA Listing
SCOTLAND - Love Songs - BLEACHER
LASSIE - BONNY JENNY SHAW - BONNY UDNY - BONNY WEE LASSIE - BONNY WOODS O' HATTON
- BONNY YTHANSIDE - BRAES )' STRATHBLANE - BUNDLE AND GO - BURNS AND HIS HIGHLAND
MARY - CAROLINE FROM EDINBURGH - CORNCRAKE - DAINTY DAVIE - DOWN BY THE MAGDALEN
GREEN - EPPIE MORRIE - FORGLEN - GALLOWA HILLS - KELLYBURN BRAE - KISSIN'S NAE
SIN - LASSIE GATHERING NUTS - LET ME IN THIS AE NIGHT - LICHT BOB'S LASSIE -
LOGAN'S BRIGHT WATER - MILL, MILL-O - MORMOND BRAES - O GIN MY LOVE - PLANTINS
O' LOCHIFORD - PRIDE OF GLENCOE - PRINCE CHARLIE STUART - ROAD AND MILES TO
DUNDEE - SPINNING WHEEL -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
SCOTLAND IS MY AIN HAME - HIGHLAND WEDDING
SCOTLAND THE BRAVE - Song words by Hanley/ McClurg -- Kenneth McKellar
arr Bob Sharples: DECCA DFE-6575 (45EP) 1959
SCOTLAND THE BRAVE - Instrum Pipe March - ANON 1972 Song of Scotland p21 piano
arr of melody - BRODY p252 (G) discog -- Jimmy SHAND (mel with piano &
drums): FTX-361 - Ian BURNETT (acc) rec by Seamus
Ennis, Aberdeensh 12/7/52: RPL 18780 - Bob KEIGHTLY (fid) Scan TESTER (conc)
Jack NORRIS & Reg HALL (conc) Bill Mc MAHON (spoons & effects) &
Mervyn PLUNKETT (percussion) rec by Mervyn Plunkett, West Hoathly, Sussex 11/5/61:
TOPIC 12-T- 455-6 1990 with "Happy Wanderer" - Donald (whistle)
& Isaac (harmonica) HIGGINS: TOPIC 12-T-179 1968 - The Jim CAMPBELL BAND "Songs for dancing": MILLER MER 356 1972
SCOTS, (COME) OVER THE BORDER - Jig - OVER THE BORDER
SCOTS FARMLIFE - BOTHY BALLADS
SCOTS PASTORAL - FLOWER OF SCOTLAND (Roy Williamson) - ROLLING HILLS
OF THE BORDERS (McGinn)
SCOTS WHA HAE - "wi Wallace bled" or BANNOCKBURN -
Robert Burns Song - Bss -- Hamish HENDERSON leads chorus at Edinburgh Ceili
rec by Alan Lomax 1951: 7"RTR-0680 - Robin HALL (with gtr): COLLECTOR JES-3
1959 (45-EP) - Nigel DENVER: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-1 1967 Scots Nationalist Version
arr Jim Mc Lean - CORRIES: EMI SCX-6511 1972
SCOTS WHA HAE - Reel/ Highland - KERR MM 3 #202 p24 (##A) - Tunebook
Ms #053 p188 Highland "Scots we ha, We Wallace Bled" (Am) &
#169 p325 (D) 2/4 Air
SCOTT SKINNER, John - Aberdeensh fiddler-composer\ 1905-10 - Alistair
ANDERSON - Angus GRANT - George HARVEY WEBB - Hector Mc ANDREW - Willie Macpherson
-- BRIDE'S REEL - BUNGALOW - DAVID ADAMS - DEVIL AND THE DIRK - DUNCAN ON THE
PLAINSTONES - FORBES MORRISON - IRON MAN - J SCOTT SKINNER - LAIRD O DRUMBLAIR
- LORD HUNTLEY'S CAVE - MARQUIS O TULLYBARDINE - ,SANDY GRANT - SPEY IN SPATE
-- TOPIC 12-TS-268 1975 from REGAL & RENA discs (on some tracks he used
a "Stroh" fiddle) piano accomp: Laird o Drumblair/ Baker Reel/ Will
ye no come back again/ Freebooter (Is your war pipe asleep?/ McPherson's Rant/
Tullochgorum & var/ East Neuk of Fife & var/ Birlin Reels/ McKenzie
razer/ Fairy Dance/ German Schottische/ Goodbye Gramin/ S:Johnny Steele/ R:James
Hardie/ Maggie Cameron/ Athole Brose/ Devil in the Kitchen/ HS:Forbes Morrison/
Sean Trews/ Whistle o'er the lave o't/ Wha widna fecht for Charlie? On same
LP Bill HARDIE plays Scott Skinner compositions accomp by his son, Alasdair
on piano/ Bill HARDIE playing Scott-Skinner "Stroh" fid rec Tom Anderson
CASS-0436 - Willie Macpherson (fid) rec 21/5/59: RPL LP 24770 - Tom ANDERSON
& Aly BAIN (fiddles) with piano: TOPIC 12-TS-281 - Alistair ANDERSON (N-
pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-371
SCOTT SKINNER - WALTZES -- Geof PURVIS (fid) & Alan Coulson (acc)
Northumb: TOPIC 12-TS-267 1975 "Our Highland Queen" & "Piper's
Wait"
SCOTT'S LAMENTATION FOR BARON LOUGHMORE - John & Harry Scott --
Mary ROWLAND (voc/ harp) rec 13/7/60: RPL LP 25995
SCOTTISH M P, THE - Scots Nationalist Song (Jim Mc Lean) -- Nigel
DENVER: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-1 1967
SCOTTISH POETS - Story -- Jimmy Mc BEATH rec by Alan Lomax 1953:
060
SCRANKY BLACK FARMER, THE - "Up from the low country my course
I did steer - to the parish o' Kinnethmont" - Alt title: "At
the Tap o' the Garrioch" - in the lands of Leith-hall"
- ROUD#2872 - RYMOUR Club 1906 1 pp23-4 Gavin Greig- GREIG-DUNCAN 1 #357 - see
SLEEPY TOON
SCRAP METAL MAN NAMED DAVIE, THE - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE rec 1974:
FTX-045
SCRAPERS - --
Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing
SCRAPING UP SAND IN THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA - LIZA JANE
SCUDDIN' THROUGH THE WHINS - Reel - learned from an old fiddler, Stewart
Martin -- John REA (ham dulc): TOPIC 12-TS-373 1979
SCULLY CASEY'S JIG - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #38 p19 (Dm) from Bobby Casey
(fid) Co Clare
SCYTHING - PUTTING OUT TO SEA (Hebridean) -- Mary McNeil: FTX-191