SHAALDS O' FOULA, THE - Shetland Jig -
"Shaalds" = fields
- Tom Anderson says "
Fields od Foula" is in HOLBORN's "Airs
from the Far North"
-- Shetland TRADITIONAL BAND (Sextet) rec 22/1/49:
RPL 13197 bef "Valllafield" & "Da Brig"/
rec Pat Shaw 1952: 068 - Children of Scalloway
Junior Secondary School rec 21 & 25/12/50: RPL 17007 - Lell ROBERTSON (fid):
TANGENT TNGM-117 1973 with "Tilley Plump" (2 "Herra" tunes for "The Foula Reel") - DA FORTY FIDDLERS with Marjorie
SMITH (piano): LEADER LED-2052 1973 - THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LEADER LER-2086 1973
with "Garster's Dream & "Brig"/ LOUGH-CD-006 1994 bef "Garster's Dream" & "Brig" - TARRAS (fid,,gtrs
& percussion): F-ROOT-CD-012 1999 "Da Fields o' Foula"
SHAD, THE - "Bait a hook to catch a shad - down to the bottom
went old dad" - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #254 (vol 2 p364) Mrs Laura V.Donald,
dewey, Franklin Co., Va 1918
SHADES OF EVENING - "Close the net over us - leave our lonely
barque awhile - absence makes the heart grow fonder - fare thee well"
- a fishermen's parting song -- John CORRY rec by James P Foley, Castlederg,
Co Tyrone 1985: FTX-178
SHADY GREEN TREE, THE - DOWN BY THE WOODS
SHADY GROVE, THE - ONE DAY I CHANCED TO ROVE
SHADY GROVE - "my little love, SG I know - bound for the SG"
- American Mountain Song -- Jean RITCHIE (tune on dulc) ELEKTRA EKL-25 1954/
(with dulc)/ RIVERSIDE RLP-12-620 1956/ (dulc with band):
FTX-920/ Jean RITCHIE (voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-90725 1995 (another version)
"Deep Shady Grove" - Mrs Edd PRESNELL (dulc): TRADITION TLP-1007
1956-7 - Bill MUNRO & Bluegrass Boys: "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast
introduced by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK: FTX-902/
"Calling the tune"radio prog #6 25/2/63 - Roger NICHOLSON (dulc) with
Robert JOHNSON (dulc) with variations: LEADER LER-3034 1972 - ARM & HAMMER
STRING BAND Radio 2: 1/4/87: CASS-90-0567
SHADY GROVES OF PIEDMONT, THE - Jig -- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec
by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29883 - Thady CASEY (fid) rec by SE,
Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29885 aft "Cliffs of Moher" - Bernard
O Sullivan & Tommy Mc MAHON (concertinas) Co Clare: TOPIC 12- TFRS-502 1975
with "Humours of Ennistymon"
SHADY LANE, THE - Jig - GREENSLEEVES
SHADY WOODS OF TRUGH, THE - About McKenna of Co Monaghan - ROUD#2911
- MORTON FSU 1970 pp58-60 Nelly & Peter Mullarky, Gragnagore, Co Fermanagh
-- Ella & Peter Mullarkey rec by Robin Morton: MERCIER IRL-12 1970
SHAKE HANDS WITH YOUR UNCLE MICK -- Douglas FOWELL (mel) & Brian GRIMLEY
(triangle) for "The Horn Dance" rec by PK, Abbots Bromley,
Staffordsh 6/9/54: RPL 21149
SHAKE UP THE SUGARY BOWL - DRAW A BUCKET OF WATER
SHAKESPEARE - Elizabethan Broadside
Ballads - UNIVERSAL SONGSTER 3 p21 "I went to Stratford Avon once"
to tune of "bow wow wow - Quack quack quack" in which he
goes to the bard's house on market day and ends up in the stocks -- Jimmy
McBEATH (talk about his family name): FTX-058
SHAKEY - Children - I'M GOING TO KENTUCKY - I WAS ON MY WAY T SCOTLAND
SHAKING OF THE SHEETS, THE - NETTL SSE p99
SHAKING STEPHENS - COCA COLA
SHAKINGS - SHANTIES - SING OUTS
SHAKUHACHI (Bamboo flute) - CHINA
- JAPAN
SHALL MY SOUL PASS THROUGH OLD IRELAND? - Irish Rebel Song -- THE
FONTANAS: PICKWICK Hallmark HM-544 1968
SHALLOW BROWN - "O SB you're going to leave me" -Shanty
- variant of SALLY BROWN - ROUD#2621 - DAVIS-TOZER 1887 p43 - SMITH MOW 1888
p48 - WHALL 1910 p119 - SHARP 1914 #30 p35 John Short, Watchet, Som & #45
p60 Robert Ellison, London - JFSS 3:12 1908 p241-2 Piggott & Grainger: John
Perring, Dartmouth, Devon 1908 (Ms#403) - JFSS 20 p302-3 Sharp on Amewrican
liner 1915 - HUGILL 1961 p357 4var -- (a) William Fender, Barry, S.Wales
(b) John Middleton, Leith (c) Thomas Carfrae, Sunderland & (d) Alex Henderson,
Dundee rec by James M Carpenter, c1928: FTX-142
(4 other shantymen rec by Carpenter) - Bernard WRIGLEY (& ch): TOPIC 12-TS-234
1974 - GRAINGER: arr of tune comp 1910 from shantymen Dartmouth Devon: Australian
Broadcasting: RRCS-131 - Peter PEARS with ENGLISH CHAMBER Orch cond Britten:
DECCA KSX-6410 1974 - Tony HALL (melodeon) with Nic JONES (fid/gtr) & Tommy
Moynihan (mand/ bouz/ whistle): FREE REED FRR-012 1976 from Hugill -USA- Jeff
WARNER & group USA: COLLECTOR COLL-1928 1977 - John SHIRLEY-QUIRK &
Ambrosian singers & Engl Concert Orch Peter PEARS (v) & Benjamin BRITTEN
(piano) arr Percy GRAINGER RPL Radio 3 9/1/90 CASS 60-0826 - Jeff WARNER (voc/conc)
with Jeff DAVIS (fid) & Jay UNGAR (fid) FF 90431 CASS 0815 (from Peter Bellamy)
SHAMAN - HEALING
SHAME AND SCANDAL -- ODETTA rec by Jack Hawkins, San Franscisco, USA 1956:
TRADITION TLP-1010 1957
SHAME FA THE GEAR AND THE BLAITHRIE O'T -- Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH
CCF-12 1984 aft "I'll mak ye fain to follow me" & bef "Donald
Couper"
SHAMISEN - 3-str BANJOS (Japan)
SHAMROCK - LAND WHERE THE SHAMROCK GROWS - THREE LEAF SHAMROCK
SHAMROCK, THE - "Nae mair will the shamrock seem green, dear"
- ROUD#7238 - GREIG-DUNCAN 7 p146
SHAMROCK, THE - Triple Jig - KERR MM 3 #231 p26 (A)
SHAMROCK AND THE THISTLE, THE - coll by Hamish Henderson -- CORRIES:
FONTANA STL-5465
SHAMROCK BOYS FROM KILL, THE - "O it being in May when all things
was gay" - birds singing - "Lavey's strand" - Political
song - ROUD#2912 - MORTON FSSU 1970 pp61-2 Paddy McMahon, Belfast -- Paddy
McMAHON rec by Robin Morton: (MERCIER IRL-11)
SHAMROCK, ROSE AND THISTLE - "Scotland can boast of her brave
sons and warriors" BSs UNIVERSAL SONGSTER 1 p264 - WILLIAMS #278 Mr
Godwin, Kencot, Oxf (w/o)
SHAMROCK SHORE - MAID OF MULLAGHMORE - SEVEN IRISHMEN
SHAMROCK SHORE, THE - "Farewell dear Erin's native isle"
- ship lies at anchor - Emigration - ROUD#1455 - BSs incl BG 4 #295 - KIDSON
GEF 1926 pp52-3 - JFSS 2:9 1906 pp255-6 4v/ch/m from street-singer in Leeds,
Yorksh - RANSON SOWC 1948 p55 4v w/o - O'LOCHLAINN MISB 1965 p246-7 (w/o only
6v of very literary version) - MOULDEN TAS 1994 p26 from Sam Henry #192 &
p32 from chapbook "A new Song" starting "You broken-hearted
heroes"-- Paddy TUNNEY of Co Fermanagh rec by PK, London 14/10/58:
7"RTR-0561/ FTX-164 - Male (unacc) BOTHY BAND
CASS 60-0885 - Denis McDAID (unacc) Inishowen, Donegal ITSC-001 CASS 0887 -
Margaret BARRY with Michael GORMAN (fid) rec by Bill Leader & Reg Hall in
Bill's mothers home, Camden Town, London 1968: TOPIC TSCD-654 1998 (Emigration
Ballads) "Farewell my own dear native land"
SHAMROCK SOD NO MORE, THE - "I never will forget the sorrows
of that day" - ROUD#2747 - HENRY SOP #235/ HUNTINGTON p203 Joseph Reilly
(w) Ballymoney Co Antrim & James Lafferty (m), (?), Co Derry 1928
SHAN VAN VOCHT, THE - "O the French are on the sea says the
SVV" - ROUD#6529 - O LOCHLAINN MISB 1965 pp120-1 - SILVERMAN SOI 1991
p89 - see also TSEANBHEAN BHOCHT (Irish Gaelic for "The Poor Old Lady")
SHANADAR - SHENANDOAH
SHANAHAN'S RAMBLES - Jig - ROCHE 3 #92 p28 (G)
SHANDON BELLS - Jig (D) - FELDMAN p101 5pts "Unnamed Jig"
from Simon Doherty - O'NEILL MOI #814/ DMI #1 (first tune in DMI) -- THE
KENTISH TRAVELLERS Folk Dance Band rec London 10/10/61: RPL LP 26960 bef "Farmer's
Jamboree" - YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-32 1971 - Mick FOSTER (acc/gui) &
Tony ALLEN (gui): RITZ London LC-TV-1/ CASS-0956
SHANLEY'S SLIDE - MAGGIE SHANLEY'S SLIDE
SHANNON BREEZE - ROLLING ON THE RYEGRASS (Reel)
SHANNON FRIGATE, THE - "On board the Shannon frigate in the
fine month of May" - LAWS J22 - ROUD#963 - BSs - BATTLE OF SHANNON
AND CHESAPEAKE - CHESAPEAKE AND SHANNON
SHANNON SHORES - Reel - O NEILL #1553/766 "Rolling on the Ryegrass"
(alt title "Shannon Breeze") -- M CASHIN (fid ?) & Tom
DOYLE (flute) rec New Jersey, NY USA LP MORNING STAR 45001 aft "Kerry
Reel"
SHANNON SIDE, THE - "Twas in the month of April, one morning
at the dawn" - Cowslips, violets, Flora's flowery mantle - ROUD#1453
- Many BSs incl Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) - KIDSON
TT 1891 pp1-2 2v/m "Down by the Derwent Side" - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 1 pp651-2 Capt Lewis, Minehead, Som 1905/ James Lockyer, Middlezoy,
Som 1906/ Henry Corbett, Snowshill, Gloucestersh 1909 1v/m - WILLIAMS #467 David
Sawyer, Ogbourne, Wiltsh (w/o) - REEVES EC 1960 #28 p106 from Sharp Ms "Down
by a riverside" - see DOWN BY BLACKWATERSIDE - DOWN THE MAUDLIN GREEN
- DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE - LOVELY MARY OF THE SHANNON SIDE -- Thomas MORAN
rec by Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Leitrim 1954: RPL 22014/ FTX-076
"Lough Allen Side"- Michael MORAN, his son rec by Tom Munnelly,
Mohill, Co Leitrim "Lough Allen's Banks" - Phoebe SMITH rec by PK,
Woodbridge, Suffolk 9/2/56: FTX-100/ rec by Mike
Yates Melton Suffolk 1976: TOPIC 12-TS-304 1977/ TOPIC TSCD-660 1998 "Captain
Thunderball"
SHANNON'S FLOWERY BANKS - "In summer when the leaves were green"
- Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) -- DARLEY/
McCALL FC 1914 #56 p24 air only in 6/8 rhythm - Tunebook Ms #190 p249 (G) 4/4
rhythm
SHANTIES
- SEA - WORK SONG - A-ROVING - ABRAHAM BROWN - ACROSS THE ROCKIES
- ALL FOR THE GROG - ALPHABET SONG - BEAR AWAY, YANKEE (Nevis) - BILLY BOY -
BILLY REILLY - BLACKBALL LINE - BLOOD RED ROSES - BLOW, BOYS, BLOW - BLOW HIGH,
BLOW LOW - BLOW THE MAN DOWN - BONEY - BOSTON HARBOUR - BOTTLE-O - BOTTLE OF
RUM - 'BOUT SHIP - BRING 'EM DOWN - BULL DOG GOIN TO BITE ME (Nevis) - BULLEY
IN THE ALLEY - CAESAR DRUMMER (Nevis) - CAN'T YOU DANCE THE POLKA? - CAPSTAN
BARS - CARRIE BELL - CHEER UP Mr RILEY - CHEERILY MEN - CLEAR THE TRACK - COAST
OF PERU - COME ROLL HIM OVER - CORK HARBOUR (Welsh) - DEAD HORSE - DERBY BULL
- DOWN BELOW - DRUNKEN SAILOR - EAST COAST LINE - EVERY GOOD SHIP - FAIR WEATHER
BOYS (G Miles) - FAREWELL SHANTY - FIRE DOWN BELOW - FIRE MARENGRO - GIRL'S
ASLEEP WITH A BLUE DRESS ON - GONE TO HILO - GOODBYE, FARE YOU WELL - HALA HUMBRE
- HANDY, MY BOYS - HANGING JOHNNY - HAUL AWAY, JOE - HAUL AWAY FOR ROSIE - HAUL
ON THE BOWLIN - HEAVE AWAY, JOHNNIES - HERE'S TO THE GROG - HIELAN LADDIE -
HILLY HALLY HI - HILO. BOYS - HO BOWLIN HAUL - HOGS-EYE MAN - HOIST AWAY YOUR
TOPSAILS - HOIST HER UP - HOMEWARD BOUND - HOP ALONG LET'S GET HER - HOORAY
LES FILLES (Fr) - HULLABALOO BELAY - HUMBALINA - HUNDRED YEARS AGO - JAMBOREE
- JIM CROW - JOHN B SAIL - JOHNNY BOWKER - JOHNNY, COME DOWN TO HILO - JULIE
- KNEE BONE IN THE MORNING - LEAVE HER, JOHNNY - LITTLE NANCY DAWSON - LONG
TIME AGO - LOWLANDS - LUCIANA - MAINSAIL HAUL - Mr STORMALONG - MARS FOR EVERMORE
(Andrew Lees) - MOBIL BAY - O RAGGY LEVEE - O THE LAST ONE - OLD MAVI (French)
- OLD TAR RIVER - ONE MORE DAY - PADDY DOYLE - PADDY LAY BACK - PAY ME MY MONEY
DOWN- POOR LITTLE LIZA - POWDER MONKEY JIM - RANZO - REILLY - RIO GRANDE - ROLL,
ALABAMA, ROLL - ROLL AND GO - ROLL BULLIES ROLL - ROLL 'EM DOWN THE BAY - ROLL
THE CHARIOT ALONG - ROLL THE COTTON DOWN - ROLLING HOME - ROLLING RIVER - ROLL
YOUR LEG OVER - ROSIE-O - ROUND RYE BAY FOR MORE - ROUND THE CORNER - ROUND
THE BAY OF MEXICO - ROUND THE CORNER SALLY - ROW, BULLIES, ROW - ROW THE BOAT,
CHILD - RUN WITH THE BULLGINE - RUNNING DOWN TO CUBA - SACRAMENTO - SAILBOAT
MALARKEY - SAILOR LIKES HIS BOTTLE-O - SALLY BROWN - SALLY RACKET - SAMBO CAESAR
- SANTY ANNA - SAUCY ARABELLA - SEBASTOPOL - SEE ME NANNY O - SERAFINA - SHALLOW
BROWN - SHENANDOAH - STAND TO YOUR GROUND - STORMALONG - TAPSCOTT - TILBURY
TOWN - TIME FOR US TO LEAVE HER - TOM'S GONE TO HILO - WE'RE ALL BOUND TO GO
- WHERE ARE THOSE SHIPS OF LONG AGO? (G Miles) - WHIP JAMBOREE - WHISKY JOHNNY
- WILD GOOSE - WINDY OLD WEATHER - WON'T YOU GO MY WAY? --
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
SHANTIES - BULLEN-ARNOLD "Music
of the Chanties" 1914 pviii - JFSS 9 [1906] p245 Gilchrist: Wm Bolton,
Lancs incl last verse of A- ROVING - 12 p239 Piggot & Grainger - 20 p306
Piggott only - 32 p55 Broadwood on Aegean & Adriatic & Thomas: Cornwall
- ED&S mag 42/2 1980 Palmer on Capt John Robinson
SHANTIES - SING OUTS (i e. yells
or shouts used for keeping rhythm at work on sailing ships) - WHALL 1910 pp115-6
"Shakings" with 5 examples - HUGILL 1961 pp575-81 & HUGILL 1969
pp85, 94, 118 -- Stan HUGILL (Liverpool): FTX-035
SHANTY BOY, FARMER BOY - "As I rambled out one evening - Petersborough
Town" - 2 girls - one loved the SB the other a farmer's son - comparison
of lots (Cf "The Husbandman & Servingman") to a "Foggy
Dew" type tune (See Cazden) - ROUD#670 - HUNTINGTON: Songs of the People
(1990) p.45 --- DEAN: Flying Cloud 1922 pp.51-52 - ECKSTORM & SMYTH, Minstrelsy
of Maine 1927 pp.27-28 - SHOEMAKER Mountain Minstrelsy of Pennsylvania 1931
pp.221-3 - THOMPSON: Body Boots and Britches 1939 pp.256-257 - PETERS: Folk
Songs Out of Wisconsin pp.88-89 - BECK: They Knew Paul Bunyan pp.193-197 - CAZDEN
AFSB 1958 - LOMAX FSNA 1960 p109 - RICKABY 1926 p52 & 201 - WARNER 1984
#33 p108 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp20-23 Spurgeon Allaby 1957 "The Farmer's
Son and the Shantyboy" -- Warde FORD rec by Sydney Robertson Cowell,
Boomtown, Calif. 1938: Library of Congress: Archive of American Folk Culture
4202 - John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1941 NY USA: 921
- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffrey, New Hampshire
1940: 922 (1v only)
SHANTY BOY ON THE BIG EAU CLAIRE, THE - "Come all you jolly
shanty boys come listen to my song" - LAWS #C-11 NAB 1950/64 p152 -
ROUD#2219 - PETERS FSOW 1977 pp132-133 Franz Rickaby: Wisconsin 1923
SHANTYBOYS - LOGGERS
SHANTYMAN'S LIFE, THE - "The shantyman leads a drearisome life"
- ROUD#838 - GRAY: Songs & Ballads of the Maine Lumberjacks 1924 pp.53-57
- ECKSTORM & SMYTH, Minstrelsy of Maine 1927 pp.33-38 - SANDBURG: American
Songbag 1927 pp.390-391- GARDNER & CHICKERING, Ballads & Songs of Southern
Michigan 1939 pp.258-259 - THOMPSON BB&B 1939 p356 - BECK Songs of the Michigan
Lumberjacks 1941 pp.26-27/ Lore of the Lumbercamps 1948 - Family Herald &
Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 29 Sep 1955 - CAZDEN AFSB 1958
1 p121 & 2 p39 - DOERFLINGER S&S 1951 p211 "A Shantyman's Life"
- PETERS: Folksongs Out of Wisconsin pp.81-3 - CREIGHTON & SENIOR, Traditional
Songs of Nova Scotia p.274 - FOWKE & JOHNSTON, Folk Songs of Canada 1 pp.66-67-
WARNER 1984 #34 p110 5v -- Robert F DRAVES rec by Emery DeNoyer, Rhinelander,
Wisconsin 1941: Library of Congress AAFS L55 - John GALUSHA rec by Frank &
Anne Warner, NY USA 1941: FTX-921
SHARKS - CHIVALROUS - HOW MERRILY
HOW GALLANTLY - SANDSHARK - TEN THOUSAND MILES AWAY
SHARP, Cecil - JEFDSS 1959 Centenary
of birth (22/11/59) - various articles - ED&S 33/1 19721 p8 Mike Yates &
p87 photo with bicycle - FMJ Dave Harker -- Talk about him by William KIMBER
of Headington Oxon & Billy WELLS of Bampton, Oxfordsh rec Dec 1937: RPL
9844 (78)/ Talking to Maud Karpeles rec by PK 4/12/51: FTX-383
- Bungay Primary School rec 1959: RPL LP 25951 - Talk about him by Maud Karpeles
22/11/59 & Mrs A Wheeler rec Dublin 16/11/59: RPL 26003 - Talk about him
visiting Shep Haden: Bert Wiltshire, Bampton, Oxfordsh rec by PK 14/2/57: 5"RTR-0966/
RPL LP 26368/ FTX-451 - Talk about him and building
of Cecil Sharp House by Douglas Kennedy: FTX-481-493
- Talk about him by Mrs Sheilor Meadows of Dan, Patrick Co Va USA 1976: FTX-903
- John LANGSTAFF with Martin BEST (gtr): EMI CLP-1833 1965 - Tony ROSE Ballads
LEADER-2014 - LEADER 2024 Songs - Dave BURLAND: LEADER 2029 - Roger NICHOLSON/
Jake WALTON/ Andrew CRONSHAW: LEADER 2094 - Ian CAMPBELL: TOPIC 12-T-110 1964
incl "Row bullies row" shanty coll on board ship - Bernard
WRIGLEY (conc): TOPIC 12-TS-211 1971 (Curry Rivel Wassail) Frankie ARMSTRONG:
TOPIC 12 TS-216 1972 "Saucy Sailor"
SHARP'S HORNPIPE - KERR MM 4 #278 p30 (D/F#m)
SHASKEEN, THE - Reel (G) - MITCHELL #110 p86 (G) from Willie Clancy
(U-pipes) - MITCHELL & SMALL #10 pp48-9 5pts from Patsy Tuohey (U-pipes)
- MOYLAN 1 #25 from Patsy Touhey - O'NEILL MOI #1703 "The Shaskeen Clog"
(Hornpipe)/ DMI #802 (not in MOI) (G) "The Shaskeen Reel" -
SHASKEEN 1 #45 p32 (G) (with note about the two O'Neill collections) -- Michael
COLEMAN (fid) with John MULLER (piano) rec USA 1921: VIVA VOCE d/cass 004 1991/
INTREPID "The Heyday of M C"1973 with "Bag of Potatoes"/
FTX-154 - Bill MONTGOMERY (fid) & Sean MAGUIRE
(gtr) rec by PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ RPL 18381/ FTX-375
aft "Boys of the Lough" - THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND: PICKWICK
Hallmark HM 532 1965 aft "Sheehan's" & "Scholar"
SHAVE THE FIDDLER - Tune for "Cross Hands" Dance, Comberton,
Cambs - variant of "The Triumph" -- RATTLEBONE & PLOUGHJACK:
ISLAND HELP-24 1976
SHAVING - HARRY LAUDER SHAVED HIS
FATHER (K)
SHAW, Bernard -
dramatist -- Douglas KENNEDY talks about his interest in folk dancing at
the festivals held in the 1930s at Great Malvern, Worcestershire: 481-493 (on
492)
SHAW'S TRIP TO LONDON - Hornpipe - KOHLER 1 p80 (C) comp by T.Shaw
SHAWM - OBOE
SHE BARGAINED WITH A CAPTAIN - ROUD#2782 - CREIGHTON FSSNS 1971 p215
Angelo Dornan, Elgin, NB 1954-60 1v/m
SHE BORROWED SOME OF HER FATHER'S GOLD - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT
SHE BUNDLED ME INTO THE HOG TUB - "and I won't go there any
more" (Ch) - "Once I courted as pretty a girl" moral "Where
there's a Jack there's always a Jill - Where there's a way you'll find there's
a will" - ROUD#1273 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp177-8 (#375) Mrs W Sparrow,
Crudwell, Wiltsh 2dv/ch (w/o)
SHE CALLED TO HER HER LITTLE PAGE BOY - LADY MAISRY
SHE CAN KNIT AND SHE CAN SEW - (sung) "and she can make a lily-
white bow/ she can make a bed for a queen/ she can do you anything/ now my darling
you are gone without a farthing in your hand/ with nothing but a guinea gold
ring/ goodbye Eileen goodbye" -- children rec by Diane Hamilton,
Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary 1961: RTR-0381 #17 solo & ch
SHE COST ME SEVEN AND SIXPENCE - "I'm married to a woman from
Peckham Rye - could have bought her dog" - Nonsense song to tune: "So
early in the morning" -- "Lucky" LUCKHURST (of Edmonton,
London) rec by PK, Harberton, Totnes, Devon 1978: FTX-332
SHE DIDN'T DANCE - Ch: "Dance her up & up & up - in
the sky - & she'll be down by an by" - "She was like a
lady - she was like a queen" - see also CUCANANDY - DANCE TO YOUR DADDY
-- Peggy CLANCY (voc/ gtr) rec by Seamus Ennis, Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary
1960: RPL LP 29886/ EMBER 2057 1968 - Peggy rec by Diane Hamilton, Carrick-on-Suir,
Co Tipperary 1961: RTR- 0381 - Cf Mary O'HARA (voc/ harp): DECCA MLO 22 1967
SHE DIDN'T DANCE - Jig or Slide - MOYLAN 2 #123 pp71-2 from John O Leary
(melodeon)
SHE HAS FAILED IN HER TRUTH - "And has she then failed in her
truth?" - ROUD#2678 - WILLIAMS #702 (w/o)
SHE'S A DEAR MAID TO ME - HUGH REYNOLDS
SHE'S A GAY OLD HAG - GAY OLD HAG
SHE IS A RUM ONE - BREWER LADDIE
SHE'S BUT MY OLD SHEEN WHEN YOU GET HER - FALSE BRIDE
SHE'S LIKE THE SWALLOW - "that flies so high" - ROUD#2306
- FOWKE TSSO 1965 p147 Albert Simms, Ont Canada 1961 - PEACOCK SNFLO 1965 pp711-4
Mrs Charlotte Decker, Parsons Pond, Nfl 1959/ Mrs Wallace Kinslow, Isle aux
Morts, Nfl 1959 - KARPELES NFL 1971 p243 John Hunt, Dunville, Nfl 1930 - Cf
APRON OF FLOWERS -- Jack LANGSTAFF (unacc): TRADITION TLP-1009 1957 "She's
like the swallow" (coll by Maud Karpeles, Newfoundland) - Alan MILLS
(Canadian) accomp Steve BENBOW (gtr) rec by PK, London 15/6/59: RPL LP 24897/ FTX-905
- THE LIVERPOOL SPINNERS "The Spinners are in town": FONTANA 6309-014 1970 --- Anita BEST & Pamela MORGAN with accomp: AMBER MUSIC (Newfoundland) ACD
9008 (coll from Laverne Squires of St John's)
SHE'S MINE - "all mine - she's nobody else's but mine"-
Billy BENNETT with orchestra (remastered from 78rpm): TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/
1997
SHE'S ONLY MY OLD SHOES - FALSE BRIDE
SHE'S PROUD AND SHE'S BEAUTIFUL - SARI
SHE'S THE DEAR MAID TO ME - DONAL DHU - HUGH REYNOLDS
SHE LEANED HERSELF AGAINST AN OAK - CRUEL MOTHER
SHE LIKES A LITTLE BIT - "The day that I got married the wife
she said to me" - keep well supplied with Blackpool Rock - "she
likes a little bit in the morning" "I'll be out of the Caraboo"
(prison) -- Jack TARLING rec by NL, Haverhill, Suffolk 30/4/95: NEIL LANHAM
NL-01 (gift) CASS-1357
SHE LIVED BESIDE THE ANNER - "at the foot of Slieve na Mon"-
ROUD#5687 - HUGHES ICS ? -- Mary O HARA (voc/ harp): DECCA GES-1095 1973
- Tommy McGRATH: TOPIC TSCD-654 1998
SHE LIVED HER LIFE TOO FAST -- Forrest City JOE (voc with instr group)
rec by Alan Lomax, Hughes, Arkansas, USA 1959: RPL LP 26149l
SHE LLONG HUNNICK NEE - (A Ship was Sailing) - Manx Gaelic -
Cf SWEET WILLIAM - WATER IS WIDE - WALY WALY -- Joan OWEN (unacc) rec Isle
of Man 27/2/58: RPL LP 24012/ FTX-310 - A-ROVING
1968 #4
SHE MOVED THROUGH THE FAIR - OUR WEDDING DAY
SHE MOVES AMONG MEN -- June TABOR: TOPIC 12-TS-432 1983
SHE PACED THE GARDEN TO AND FRO - ROUD#418 - GRAINGER #408 Mrs F W Bucock,
Brisbane, Australia 1926
SHE SANG THE MELODY -- Mick FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony ALLEN (gui/voc):
STYLUS MUSIC London SMC-263/ CASS-0953 1986
SHE SAT NEATH THE LILACS - "and played her guitar - u,m plicka
plicka - he sat down beside her and smoked his cigar - she said that she loved
him but O how she sighed - he said that he loved her but O how he lied - they
arranged to get married but somehow she died - he went to the funeral but just
for the ride - sat on her tombstone laughed till he cried - tombstone fall on
him and sqish squash he died - she went up to Heaven and flipflop she flied
- he went down to Hell & frizzled and fried - the moral of the story is
don't tell a lie" - Children's Ring Game with actions -- rec by
Damian Webb 32/1&6 St Joseph's Juniors, Castleford, Yorksh 1975: FTX-196
#22 - rec by Damian Webb Ire/1 179
SHE STOLE MY HEART AWAY - LINEN SONG
SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN PICTURE -- Carolyune HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK,
nr Blandford, Dorset 19/4/68: FTX-143
SHE WAS A QUEER ONE - HAND ME DOWN ME PETTICOAT
SHE WAS A RUM ONE - BREWER LADDIE
SHE WAS HAPPIER WHEN SHE WAS POOR --- Billy BENNETT accomp by orch
(remastered from 78rpm): TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/ 1997
SHE WAS ONE OF THE EARLY BIRDS -- WINTLE Street Piano rec 1955: FTX-300
SHE WAS POOR BUT SHE WAS HONEST - BROPHY & PARTRIDGE: Songs &
Slang of the British Soldier 1931 pp88-9/ The Long Trail 1965 pp61-2 - JOHNSON
Bawdy Ballads & Lusty Lyrilcs 1935 pp11-12 - GREEN Rugby Songs 1967 pp88-90
- De WITT Bawdy Barrack Room Ballads 1970 pp124-6 - WATTS & HUNTER Illustrated
Victorian Songbooks 1984 pp62-3 - CRAY Bawdy Ballads 1989 pp39 & 239-242
- SHE WAS HAPPIER WHEN SHE WAS POOR -- Billy BENNETT accomp himself on banjo
(remastered from 78rpm): TOPIC TSCD-780 1978/ 1997 - THE SHOWER-ROOM SQUAD:
PICKWICK Hallmark CHM-693 1970 - "Lucky" LUCKHURST of London rec by
PK, Devon 1978: FTX-331
SHE WEARS RED FEATHERS - TEXAS GIRL
SHE WENT THROUGH THE FAIR - OUR WEDDING DAY
SHE WHISTLED FOR THE WEASEL - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE rec 1974:
FTX-045
SHE'LL BE COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN - COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN
SHEAN-BHEAN DHILEAS, A - (My Dear Old Woman) "The old
woman promised to coax my family with strawberries, raspberries, apples from
the garden and with spotted trout - I wish bad luck on her" - Irish
Gaelic possibly a lullaby - tune and the promises are reminiscent of DOMHNALL
OG -- Sheila GALLAGHER rec by PK, Middledore, Co Donegal 24/8/53: RPL 20143/
FTX-271 (talk bef & aft)
SHEARER OF GLENSHEE, THE - Folk Tale told by Belle Stewart (tinker)
- DOUGLAS Aberdeen UP 1987
SHEARER'S DREAM, THE -- A L LLOYD: TOPIC 12-T-51 1960/ Jim Lloyd's
tribute to A L Lloyd RPL Radio 9/11/82 CASS 15-0762
SHEARER'S SONG - "We are all jolly shearers and we like it very
well - come let the health pass round, boys" Ch: "And a sheep-
shearing we will go" - pleasures of the trade - ROUD#1226 - WILLIAMS
FSUT 1923 p39 #468 David Sawyer, Ogbourne, Wiltsh (w/o) - A-BEGGING - A-TOPING
- COME MY LADS
SHEARING - see SHEEP - SHEEP SHEARING
SHEARING DAY - "Now this is the SD alack" - ROUD#2043
- HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp153-5 ship's log 1832 (w/o)
SHEARING'S NO FOR YOU, THE - SEDLEY 1967 pp104-5 re-write by LYLE of
song in SMITH's "Scottish Minstrel" - see KELVIN GROVE - TAK THE BUCKLES
FRAE YOUR SHEEN -- CLUTHA: ARGO ZFB-18 1971 tune: "Kelvin Grove"
- UNION FOLK: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-007 1971 - Marie LITTLE: LEADER LER-2084
1973 - John GOODLUCK with Roy HARRIS, Alan WALTERS, Dave PEARCE & Bob DIDDALL:
TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-015 1974 - SILLY WIZARD: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1158 1976
"The Shearing"
SHEARING THE SHEEP - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1515/ DMI #734 (A)
SHEATH AND KNIFE, THE - "O Willie, O Willie, what makes thee
pain? I've lost a sheath and a knife that I'll ne'er see again" - A
story of family incest - His sister has his baby so he shoots her with a bow
and arrow - CHILD #16 - ROUD#3960 -- Tony ROSE (+ conc): LEADER LER-2024
1971 - Ewan McCOLL: ARGO ZFB-12 1972/ rec at Cider Press, Dartington, Devon
1978/ Radio 2: 24/10/90/ CASS 60- 1015
SHEBBEAR - Devon -- Custom: "Rolling the Devil's Boulder"
radio talk by Phil SMITH 1975: CASS 0377 - RPL 37913 (not in Lib)
SHEE CALAUGH AWARA MEA - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#167 p40 (G) - Tunebook Ms #193 p79 (G)
SHEEBEG AND SHEEMOR - SI BHEAG SI MHOR
SHEEHAN'S - Reel - BRODY p254 (G) from Frank Ferrel - O'NEILL MOI #1213
& DMI #490 alt: "Black-eyed Sailor" "Lord Wellington"
- SHASKEEN 1 #19 p15 - Cf LORD WELLINGTON -- THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND:
PICKWICK Hallmark HM-532 1965 bef "Scholar" & "Shaskeen"
- THE YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-32 1971
SHEEHY'S REEL -- Chris DRONEY (conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-503 1975 aft
"Down the Broom"
SHEEL RAW FLOOD, THE - comp Thomas Armstrong about flood on R Tyne -
tune: "Alang the sands o' Tynemouth" or "The Tunkler's
Wedding" -- Louis KILLEN (acc): TOPIC 12-T-122 1965
SHEELA IN SORROW - STOP IT, YOU ROGUE (Jig)
SHEELA NI GUIRA - (Sile ni Ghaidhere - Sheila O Gara) - "It
was by the banks of a clear flowing stream" - ROUD#3108 - STANFORD-
PETRIE 1548 Co Derry - The name is symbolic of Ireland - Patrick Kennedy gives
one verse: "Are you Aurora or Flora/ or famed Queen Demira/ She answered
I'm neither/ I'm Sheela na Guira" - Paddy Tunney learned this from
a neighbour, William Monaghan of Garvery, Co Fermanagh -- Paddy TUNNEY: TOPIC
12-T- 139 1965
SHEELA NI GUIRA - Jig (Em) - COLE #8 p62 Jig "She la na Quira"
(G) - DARLEY #57 p25 "Sheela O Gara" air only/ notes on song
- KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #168 p40 (Em) - Tunebook Ms #140 p55
(Em) "Sheela na gra, will you be mine?"
SHEELA O SHANNON - Jig - MURPHY DELANEY
SHEELA'S KISS - Triple Jig - SHEILA'S KISS
SHEELA'S WEDDING - St PATRICK'S DAY
SHEELICKS - "Pay attention to my sang and I'll tell ye o' a
waddin' McGinty" - sleepy steadin' - dance - comp by George Bruce Thomson
of New Dear (see McGINTY'S MEAL AN' ALE) - alt title: "McGinty's Wedding"
- ROUD#2518 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #614 - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES
1977 pp320-2 from Maggie McPhee 1962
SHEENER'S SONG, THE - MACHINER'S SONG
SHEEP - ORAN NA CIORA (Song to a
pet sheep) - SHEARING THE SHEEP (Reel) - THREE JOLLY SHEEPSKINS - THREE SHEEPSKINS
SHEEP COUNTING - COUNTING SONG -
LINCOLNSHIRE SHEPHERD - SHEPHERD'S SCORE
SHEEP CROOK AND BLACK DOG - SHEPHERD'S LAMENT
SHEEP, DON'T YOU KNOW THE ROAD? - see also ROLLIN' UNDER - BUZZARD LOPE
& SEE OLD DINAH -- Vocal group with leader (fife, gourd banjo, drum &
jawbone) rec Alan Lomax, Georgia Sea Islands USA 1954: RPL 26146
SHEEP DOG'S TUNE, THE - comp by GM -- Graeme MILES (v/banjo), Middlesbrough:
FTX-230 with whistling & barking
SHEEP FOLD, THE - BLACKBERRY FOLD
SHEEP'S IN THE MEADOWS, THE - BONNY AT MORN
SHEEP ON THE MOUNTAINS, THE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 2 1976 #41 p24 (Dm)
- O'NEILL MOI #831/ DMI #95 (D)
SHEEP THAT STRAYED, THE - "There were ninety and nine that safely
lay in the shelter of a fold - I go to the desert to find my sheep" --
Frank PROFFITT (voc/ dulc): rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Beech Mt., Watauga
Co.,NC USA 1959: FTX-933
SHEEP UNDER THE SNOW, THE - KIRREE FO NIAGHTEY, NY (Manx Gaelic)
SHEEP UNDER THE SNOW, THE - "One very keen winter" -
BROADWOOD ECS 1893
SHEEP-SHEARERS, THE - ROSE BUD IN JUNE
(SHEEP)-SHEARER'S SONG, THE - "We are all jolly shearers &
we like it very well - and a sheep-shearing we will go" - WILLIAMS
FSUT 1923 p39 4v (words only)
SHEEP-SHEARING - BLACK RAM
SHEEP-SHEARING, THE - "How delightful to see in those evenings
of Spring" ("Sweet Nightingale" tune) - ROUD#1582 - SHARP-MARSON
1904 4 p91 & 100 #81 - SHARP-KARPELES CDC 1974 pp194-5 Mrs Dommett, Staplehay,
Som 1907 4v - SHARP FSS4 #91 pp39-41 Mr Dommett Pitminster, Som & Hundred
#95
SHEEP-SHEARING - BLACK RAM - COUNTING SONG - FEAST SONG (Frocester,
Glos) - OLD FARMER - ONE MAN SHALL SHEAR MY WETHERS - ROSEBUD IN JUNE - SHEARER'S
DREAM - SHEARER'S SONG - SHEARINGS NOT FOR YOU - TO THE SHEEP SHEARING WE WILL
GO" -Australia - BANKS
OF THE CONDAMINE - BLUEY BRINK - CLICK GO THE SHEARS - EUBALONG BALL - FLASH
JACK FROM GUNDAGAI - GOORIANNAWA - HARD TACK - LACHLAN TIGERS - LIMEJUICE TUB
- NEW CHUM SHEARERS - OLD BULLOCK DRAY - ONE OF THE HAS-BEENS - TUMBA
BLOODY RUMBA - RYEBUCK SHEARER -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
SHEEP-SHEARING - Dance tune -- Dorset Village Trio rec 1941: RPL
2974 (78 rpm)/ TOPIC TSCD-659
SHEEP-SHEARING DAY - COME MY LADS AND LET'S BE JOLLY
SHEEP-SHEARING FEAST SONG - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 - see SHEEP SHEARING
SONG - Cf FROCESTER FEAST SONG - SEASONS OF THE YEAR -- WATERSONS: TOPIC
12-T-265 1975 (2 songs coll by Broadwood put together from Wiltsh)
SHEEP-SHEARING SONG - "The horses goes fast and the oxen goes
slow" - ROUD#812 - JFSS 7 1923 pp76-82 Wm Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset
1905 1v/m
SHEEP-SHEARING SONG - "Our sheep shear is over and supper is
past" - "Health to the mistress" - ROUD1385 - BROADWOOD ECS
1893 p149 Mrs Squarey, Downton, Wiltsh 1v/m
SHEEP-SHEARING SONG - "Our sheep shear is approaching that makes
he farmer smile" - ROUD#1178 - JFSS 6 1918 p15 Frederick Keel: John
Keene, Thursley, Surrey 1913 1v/m
SHEEP-SHEARING TOAST - "Here's a health to the master and to
his stock" - "We'll reap & mow, plough and sow" - ROUD#310
- SHARP- KARPELES CDC 1974 #263 2 p215 Philip Gray, Bourne, Lincolnsh 1911 1v/m-
JFSS 18 pp74-5 - 27 pp90-91 Hammond Dorset/Som
SHEEP-SKIN AND BEES WAX - "makes an awful plaster" "Now
I'm going to sing to you" - ROUD#974 - BS in BG Coll Vol 1 1 #196 -
COX FSMWV 1939 pp63-4 "Aunt Jemima's Plaster" - RANDOLPH OFS
1946 p153 Missouri 1v/m
SHEEP-SKINS - THREE JOLLY SHEEPSKINS
SHEEP-STEALER, THE - "There was a sheep stole from the Marsh
- Will Marpass was the sinner" - ROUD#2410 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974
#274 pp241-2 Mrs Woodberry, Ash Priors, Som 1907 - tune: "Calder Fair"
("Sing a song of Sixpence") - REEVES IP 1958 pp198 Mrs Woodberry
SHEEP-STEALER, THE - "I am a brisk lad but my fortune is bad"
- ROUD#1667 - JFSS 7 1923/9 pp87-88 Hammond: George Dowden, Lackington, Dorset
1905/ Mrs Sartin, Corscombe, Dorset 1906 "I am a brisk lad" -
PURSLOW CL 1972 p89 Hammond: George Dowden (w)/ Edith Sartin (m), Dorset (tune
pattern similar to "The Grey Hawk") -- Roger NICHOLSON (dulc)
with Robert JOHNSON (dulc): LEADER LER-3034 1972 - Kate FINCHAM Sussex: ERON
002 1974 - Mike WATERSON: TOPIC 12-TS 332 1977 - THE YETTIES on Radio 2 9/12/87:
CASS 60-0554
SHEEP-STEALING - WILD DOG O' SNILESWORTH,
THE
SHEFFIELD - Yorksh - BARROWING CEREMONY
- GRINDER - SATURDAY NIGHT - SPENCE BROUGHTON - WILD & WICKED YOUTH - YORKSHIRE
BITE (Rich Farmer of Sheffield " -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
SHEFFIELD APPRENTICE, THE - "I was brought up in Sheffield but
not of high degree" - He runs away from his master and goes to Holland
as a servant to a lady who eventually proposes marriage, but he is already engaged
to Polly her chambermaid - so his mistress slips a gold ring into his pocket
and has him arrested and condemned to death as a thief - about to hang he bids
a last farewell to his Polly - LAWS O-39 (ABBB 1957 p245) - ROUD#399 - Bs by
FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) "S 'Prentice"
- BS "Birmingham Apprentice" - INGLEDEW Ballads & Songs
of Yorksh 1860 broadside - CHRISTIE 2 1881 p66-7 5dv/m - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995
#998 pp211-228 (21var) 10v/13m - GREIG FSNE 1906-14 #45 10v - SHARP Cf 2 p83
- SHARP- KARPELES CSC 1974 #388 2pp971-4 Jack Barnard, Bridgwater, Som 1908/
Thomas Taylor, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordsh 1906 1v/m/ Betsy Holland, Huntshaw Cross,
Devon 1907 1v/m/ Lizzie Welch, Hambridge, Som 1904 - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS FSEC 1907
Norfolk pp44- 46 - GRAINGER #376 Joseph Leaning, Brigg 1908/ #397 Samuel Holdstock,
Wittersham, Kent 1909 - JFSS 1:4 1902 pp200-201 Lucy Broadwood: Mr Rugman, Dunsfold,
Surrey 1896-8 - JFSS 2:8 1906 pp169-170 RVW: Mr Anderson 1v/m & Mrs Howard,
Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1905 1v/m - Sam HENRY SOP #31/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p441 John
Henry Macauley, Ballycastle, Co Antrim 1924 "The Prentice Boy"
("I was brought up in Connaught") - ORD BB 1930 pp421-2 10v/m
- SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 #80 p87 8v/m from McColl's father: Wm Miller of Stirling
- HOLLOWAY-BLACK LEBB 1 1975 pp251-2 BS (w/o) "The S P" - PALMER
EBBB 1980 #37 pp93-4 from Ord - VICINUS BIN 1975 p26 Such BS London (w/o) -
USA - SHARP FSSA 2 p66 Mary Gibson,
Marion, McDowell Co., NC 1918 (3 other versions: NC & Tenn) - DEAN 1922
p18 11v (Minn) "The Apprentice Boy" - GRAY Maine 1924 p90 20v
refs - CAMBIAIRE 1934 p80 10v - COX FSOS 1925 pp294-5 WVa (w/o) 8½v (W
Va) - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp183-4 Tenn 1930 15v/m - FLANDERS- BROWN 1939 p94 15v/m
(Vt) "In the town of Oxford" - GARDNER- CHICKERING BSSM 1939
pp71-2 Mich & Gernsey Ms (w/o) "The Sherfield A" 8v - BELDEN
Mo 1940 p131 8v - BREWSTER Ind 1940 pp274-5 Indiana (w/o) 8v ("I lived
in Transylvania") - CREIGHTON-SENIOR TSNS 1950 p203 3 versions 10v/m
- BROWN NC 1952 p354 7v - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp192-4 ships log 1856 (w/o) "The
S P Boy" - LEACH Labr 1965 p316 - PEACOCK SNO 1965 pp709- 710 George
Reid, Codroy, Nfl 1960 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp45-6 Wm Ireland, Elgin, NB "The
SP" - WARNER TAFS 1984 #152 pp347-9 Martha Etheridge & pp208-9
Roby Monroe Hicks, NC "Way up in Scofield" -- Joseph LEANING
rec by Percy Grainger (Cyl#100-102), Brigg, Lincolnsh 1908: FTX-135/
LEADER LER-4050 1972 - Harry COX rec by PK, Catfield, Norfolk 19/7/56 1v - Ewan
Mc COLL (unaccomp) & Peggy SEEGER (voc/gtr) "I was brought up in
Cornwall": RIVERSIDE RLP-12-637 1956 - USA
& Canada - Martha ETHERIDGE rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1941:
FTX-926 - Roby HICKS rec by Frank & Anne Warner
1951: FTX-923 - Hedy WEST (voc/banjo) & Bill
CLIFTON (gtr): TOPIC 12- T-163 1967 Sharp NC - Louis KILLEN rec NY USA: ESP-1085
1968 "Sea Shanties" - coll by Helen Creighton, Nova Scotia & New
Brunswick
SHEFFIELD HORNPIPE - Charlton Memorial Tunebook -- THE CHEVIOT RANTERS:
TOPIC 12-TS-222 1973 for "Roxburgh Castle" dance - George HEPPLE
(fid) & Donald RIDLEY (acc): TOPIC 12-TS-239 1974 - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-007
1999 aft "Steamboat H"
SHEFFIELD PARK - "In SP O there did dwell - a brisk young lad
I knew him well" - a servant girl is sick with love and retires to
bed asking her mistress to feel her heart beating - she asks her mistress to
take a letter to William but in her presence he throws it in the fire - she
goes back to her servant girl and finds her dead (related to LAWS P-24 BBBA
1957 p260 "The Butcher Boy") - ROUD#860 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC
1974 #157 1 pp606- 7 Wm Carpenter, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordsh 1921/ Amos Ash, Combe
Florey, Som 1908 - GILLINGTON EHFS 1907 pp14-15 Hampsh "In Yorkshire
Park" - JFSS 8 p159-60 "In Jessie's City" - JFSS 27
p74 Hammond Dorset "In Yorkshire Park" - Alfred WILLIAMS #339
Miss E King, Castle Eaton, Wilts (w/o) - SEDLEY 1967 p114 RVW/ Hammond - PURSLOW
WS 1968 p105 Gardiner: Moses Blake, Emery Down, Hampsh 1906 - COPPER S&SB
1973 pp250-1 Enos White - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #160 p360 Enos White & Ben Butcher
"In Sheffield Park" --- SHARP FSSA #101 II p66 $ versions (Ga,
Va, NC) "Brisk Young Lover" - COX FSS 1925 p294/p430 &
p530 - MACKENZIE NS 1928 #59 p157 & 398 - EDDY Ohio 1939 p129 - GARDNER
Mich 1939 p117 & p398 - BELDEN Mo 1940 p131 & 201 - RANDOLPH Ozark 1946-50
I p226 - BROWN NC 1952-62 2 p354 - CAZDEN 1958 2 p209 - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 p262
Utah - WARNER TAFS 1984 #80 p208 Roby Hicks (NC) - see BUTCHER BOY - DIED FOR
LOVE -- Enos WHITE rec by Bob Copper, Axford, Hampsh 25/7/55: RPL 21857/
FTX-015 - Ben BUTCHER rec by BC, Popham, Hampshire
12/8/55: RPL 21862/ FTX-015 (vs 4-9 only)/ FTX-426
- Frank HINCHLIFFE rec by Mike Yates with Ruairidh & Alvina Greig, Sheffield:
TOPIC 12-TS-308 1977
SHEFFIELD FAIR - TOM PEARCE ("Old John Blythe")
SHEFFIELD HIGHWAYMAN, THE - RAMBLING BLADE
SHEFFIELD HORNPIPE, THE - WILLIAMSON BFT p27
SHEFFIELD MUMMING SONG - MOORMAN Yorksh Dialect Poems 1916 p124
SHEFFIELD'S WONDERFUL TOWN-O - "Ladies and gentlemen all"
Ch: "Hey down, ho down" - song mentions cutlery trade,
market, steeplejack, theatre - PALMER TOTT 1974 p95 text: Holroyd's Coll of
Yorkshire Ballads 1892 p19/ tune used "All among the leaves so green-O"
SHEIK OF ARABY, THE -- rec by John Howson, Bampton, Oxfordsh on Radio
2: 4/1/96: CASS-1335
SHEILA - SHEE LA NA QUIRA - SHEELA
SHEILA'S KISS - Triple Jig - LEVEY 2 #82 p37 (Bm) 3pts