SHEE LA NA QUIRA - Jig - COLE p62 (G)
SHELDOR GEO - Shetland - place name meaning the sound of oyster- catchers
in a rocky inlet -- Tom ANDERSON & Ali BAIN (fids) with Violet TULLOCH
(piano): TOPIC 12-TS-379 1978 with "All da ships ir sailin" &
"Mak a Kishie Needle Dye"
SHELL TRUMPET - CONCH HORN
SHELLEY KEY BOOKEY - Children's rhyme -- CLANCY children rec Carrick-on-Suir,
Tipperary: PICKWICK Hallmark CHM-630 1968 bef "Butcher's Shop"
(see "Hop hop hop")
SHELTER IN THE TIME OF STORM, A - Sankey hymn -- John KIRKPATRICK
& Sue HARRIS: TOPIC 12-TS-408 1980 with Ry Cooder's "We shall be
happy"
SHENANDOAH - "O S I love your daughter - away you rolling river"
- Sea Shanty - ROUD#324 - DAVIS-TOZER 1887 #4 - SMITH MOW 1888 p51 - BULLEN
1891 #10 - BRADFORD-FAGGE 1904 - GRAINGER #166 Charles Rosher, Chelsea, London
1906/ #94 Wm Fishlock. Chiswick Ferry, Surrey 1908 "Rolling River"
- WHALL 1910 p1 - BECKETT 1914 p6 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #4 p5 & #11 p10 "Rolling
River" - SHARP 1914 #11 p13 & #53 p58 "Shanadar" - TERRY
1921 JFSS 9 p247 - JFSS 18 p44 - SHAY 1925 p56 w/o "The Wide Missouri"
- HUGILL 1961 p173 (3var) -- Jack MURRAY, rec by James M Carpenter Aberdeen
c1928: FTX-142 (4 other shantymen rec) - Stanley
SLADE (with male ch) & Phil GREEN (p-acc) rec Bristol 2/7/43: RPL 6018 (78
rpm)/ rec by PK, Bristol 1950 - Paul ROBESON with ch & orch: PHILIPS GL
5765 1958 - P E "Jack" CHEESEMAN (of Westerham, Kent) rec PK, Manor
House, London 1960: RTR-0092 (dub) & 0897 (original) - Shirley HART: SAGA
FID-2090 1967 - THE SHANTEYMEN: ALLEGRO ALL- 879 1968
SHEOL MI 'N UIRIDH - (I voyaged last year) -- Murdo Mc LEAN
rec by Fred Macaulay, Shawbost, Isle of Lewis Hebrides 1957: RPL LP 24443
SHEPHERD AND HIS BRIDE, THE - "There was a young shepherd attending
his sheep" - pipes to a young lady - ROUD#1208 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC
1974 #405 Wm Sparrow, Kemble, Gloucestersh 1913 1v/m "A Shepherd tuned
his pipes" - JFSS 8 1927 p19 Wm Sparrow (1v/m) "The Hermit"
- Alfred WILLIAMS #412 Elijah Iles, Inglesham, Wiltsh (w/o) "The
S & the Hermit" - COPPER SESB 1971 p216 "The Shepherd's
Song" -- Bob COPPER rec London 2/2/55: RPL 21544 "The Shepherd's
Song" - Bob (with E-conc): FTX-238 - Jill
COPPER (unacc): LEADER LEA-4047 1971 (boxed) - Bob & John (unacc) 4x30 min
progs on Radio 2: Oct 1990/ CASS-1013-4-C60
SHEPHERD AND HIS FIFE, THE - "Twas of a pretty young shepherd
(William) kept sheep - with his fife and his reed" - ROUD#1433/ 2449
- D'URFEY 4 p136 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 #366 p5 - ROXBURGHE 1871 - 2:363 "The
Merry Bagpipes" - BRUCE-STOKOE 1882/ STOKOE-REAY 1899/ WHITTAKER NCB
1921 "A shepherd sat him under a thorn" - SHARP Novello School
Songs 7 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #96 1 pp384-5 Henry Thomas, Chipping Sodbury,
Gloucestersh 1907/ Charles Tanner, Bampton, Oxf 1v/m - JFSS 8:31 p19 Sharp:
Wm Sparrow, Kemble, Gloucestersh 1913 1v/m "The Hermit" - PINTO-RODWAY
CM 1957 #153 p415
SHEPHERD AND THE MAIDEN, THE - "Once I was made a shepherd on
the plains" - ROUD#1272 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp170-1 #366 'Wassail'
Harvey, Cricklade, Wiltsh 8v (w/o) (part of a dialogue play acted at "Bark
Harvest" summer festival of the tanyard workers at Cricklade)
SHEPHERD AND THE WEE WOMAN, THE - Folk Tale told by Alec Stewart (tinker)
- DOUGLAS Aberdeen UP 1987
SHEPHERD BOY, THE - BAFFLED KNIGHT - DOWN IN OUR VILLAGE
SHEPHERD BOY, THE - "When first I was a shepherd boy"
- ROUD#113
SHEPHERD BOY, THE - "One night as I lay on my bed I fell into
a dream" - Masonic Song adopted by the Orange Order - HENRY SOP
#803
SHEPHERD, COME HOME - "come home to your breakfast"
- Duet between shepherd and his wife "No, they won't all go astray"
- Tune: version of "Greensleeves" - ROUD#1055 - JFSS 11 p122-5
Hammond: Mrs Davis, Dorchester, Dorset 1906 - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 Hammond: Mrs
Davis- REEVES EC 1960 pp196-7 Hammond: Wm Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset 1905 (w/o)
"O shepherd O shepherd" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp176-7 #45 George
Hicks, Arlington, Gloucestersh 3dv (w/o) - PURSLOW CL 1972 p90 Hammond: Mrs
Davis (w) & Charles Drake (m), Dorchester - Cf BARGAIN WITH ME - WHEN SHALL
WE BE MARRIED?
SHEPHERD LAD, THE - BAFFLED KNIGHT - HE'S JUST AS GOOD AS GOLD
SHEPHERD LAD KEPT SHEEP ON THE HILL, A - WITTY SHEPHERD
SHEPHERD LAD O' RHYNIE, THE - "Come ye, come a', my bonny lass"
- Bothy Ballad - Parody on "Barbara Allen" "pipes and bags"
- GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1194 pp301-2 (2var 9v/m) - Cf ORD BB 1930 p466 - see
also RHYNIE -- George HAY rec by Seamus Ennis, Turriff, Aberdeensh 16/7/52:
18786-7 9v - John McDONALD (unacc) rec by PK, Pitgaveny, Elgin, Moraysh 1955:
FTX-061 (11v)/ rec by Hamish Henderson May 1971
(6v): TANGENT TNGM-109 1971 - Stanley ROBERTSON: North-East Folklore Archive/
Beecvhwood STAN CD-1099 1999
SHEPHERD LAY CLOSE TO A CLUSTERING GROVE, A - PHYLLIS AND THE SHEPHERD
SHEPHERD MAID TO LONDON CAME, A - KNIGHT AND SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER
SHEPHERD OF THE DOWNS, THE - "being weary of his port - retired
to the hills" - ROUD#1215 - COPPER SESB 1971 pp258-9 Rottingdean, Sussex
-- James & his son Bob COPPER rec Rottingdean, Sussex 1/3/51: RPL 16066
- Bob & Ron COPPER (cousins) rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 9/3/55: EFDSS
LP-1002 1963/ FOLK LEGACY FSB-19 1964 - James & his son, Bob rec 1963: RPL
16066 - Bob and his son John: LEADER LEA-4047 1971 (boxed) - with Jill 4x30
min progs Radio 2: Oct 1990/ CASS-60-1013-4 - Peter BELLAMY with Anthea, Louis
Killen, Bill Shute & Lisa Null, Dave Swarbrick, Watersons, Royston &
Heather Wood TOPIC 1979/ FLEDGLING FLE-1002 1992
SHEPHERD ON THE HILL, THE - "Young William the shepherd kept
sheep on (the mountain) a hill so high - Fa la la - And there came a pretty
maid passing by" - D'URFEY 5 p34 8v/m "Robin in the Rushes"
- WILLIAMS #220 Charles Tanner, Bampton, Oxfordsh (w/o) "Sheep on the
Mountain" - #83 Charles Sellars, Eastleach, Gloucestersh (w/o) "The
Shepherd on the Plain" ("It's of a gentle shepherd kept sheep on yonder
plain")
SHEPHERD ON THE HILL, THE - MY SHEPHERD LAD AND ME
SHEPHERD ONCE HAD LOST HIS LOVE, A - Air - Aird 5 p4 - Caledonian Museum
1 p4 - Tunebook Ms #170 p240 (D) 2/4
SHEPHERD SAT HIM UNDER A THORN, A - NORTHUMBERLAND BAGPIPES
SHEPHERDS ARE THE BEST OF MEN - "that e'er trod England's ground"
- alehouse - Ch: "- when the stormy wynds do blow"("SWDB")
- ROUD#284 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp82-3 F Scarlett Potter: Thomas Coldicote,
Ebrington, Gloucestersh "The Shepherd's Song" - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 2 p200 Joseph Alcock, Sibford Gower, Oxf 1922/ Peter Gill, Stroud,
Gloucestersh 1912 1v/m/ Wm Hedges, Chipping Camden, Gloucestersh 1908 1v/m -
JFSS 3:4 (13) 1909 p349-52 Gardiner: Benjamin Arnold, Easton, Hampsh 1906 "When
the SWDB" - JFSS 7:27 1923 p83-4 Hammond: Joseph Taunton & Jesse
Diment 1v/m, Corscombe, Dorset 1906 "When the SWDB" - WILLIAMS
FSUT 1923 pp241-2 #116 John Puffet, Lechlade, Gloucestersh (w/o) - PURSLOW MB
1965 p78 Gardiner: Benjamin Arnold 1906/ Moses Mills 1907 & Wm Cole, Hampsh
1908 "Shepherd's Song" - PALMER 1979 RVW (Ms I 256) Surrey
1908 - YOU GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND (Also has: "When the SWDB")
-- Fred JORDAN rec by PK, London 1962: FTX-130/
rec by Bill Leader & Mike Yates, Aston Munslow, Shropsh: TOPIC 12-T-150
1966/ TSCD-670 1998 (as Broadwood) - WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-TS-415 1981/ rec Farnham
Folk Day on Radio 2: 4/1/83 CASS-15-0788 - Barry SKINNER (v/gtr) Concert Hall
Radio 2: 21/4/80: CASS-0417
SHEPHERDS ARISE - "be not afraid - with hasty steps prepare"
- Jesus is born - Carol - ROUD#1207 - - COPPER SESB 1971 pp212-3 Rottingdean,
Sussex - SHEPHERDS ARE THE BEST OF MEN -- Bob & Ron COPPER rec by PK,
Rottingdean, Sussex 9/3/55: FTX-082 & FTX-504
- Bob, Ron & John:: FTX-239/ LEADER LEA 4049
1971 (boxed) - Bob & John (with Jill's harmony somewhat predom) in 4x30
min progs Radio 2: Oct 1990/ CASS-60-1013-4 - OAK: TOPIC 12-TS-212 1971
SHEPHERD'S BOY, THE - DOWN IN OUR VILLAGE
SHEPHERD'S CROOK, THE - Strathspey -- Angus LAWRIE (jews harp) rec
Oban 25/5/59: RPL LP 24956 aft March: "Cold winds of Wyvis"
& bef Reel: "Lochiel's away to France" / rec Oban 30/1/58:
RPL LP 24972 aft "Lochiel's Awa" - Alec STEWART (H-pipes) Blairgowrie
Perthshire: TOPIC 12-T-138 1965 - John WRIGHT (jews harp): TOPIC 12-TS-348 1978
(from Lawrie)
SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER, THE - Irish Air 3/4 time - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914
#21 p9
SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER, THE - KNIGHT & THE SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER
SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER BETRAYED. THE - BLOODY GARDENER
SHEPHERD'S DREAM - Jewish Reel -- Martin O CONNOR & De DANAAN
2 Jewish Reels (with step-dancer): Radio 2 Xmas Prog 30/12/87 CASS-0423-4/ Radio
2 Jan 1993 CASS-0488
SHEPHERD'S HEY - Morris - JOHNSON SMM 1787 VI #589 - SHARP Morris Book
- JEFDSS 1957 p101 Lichfield dance/m - BAYARD DTF 1982 #16 p23 "Chase
the Squirrel" - BOWEN p18 (G) Adderbury Morris - FORD p63 "Eighth
of January" - Cf KNOCKING HORNPIPE KERR MM 2 #401 p45 "Knocking
Hornpipe" - O'NEILL 1405/ -- Sam BENNETT (fid) rec Ilmington Warwicksh
29/5/46: RPL 9826 (78) - William KIMBER (conc) rec by PK, Headington, Oxford
1952/ rec 4/11/56: RPL LP 23504/ FTX-382/ TOPIC
12-T-249 1974 - Bertie CLARK (fid) rec by PK, Bampton, Oxford 1955: FTX-384
- Helen KENNEDY (conc) & PK (fid) rec Suffolk 1961: FTX-041
- R Kenworthy SCHOFIELD (3-hole pipe & tabor) rec by PK, London: FTX-325
- BULWER Band rec by MH, Norfolk 1962: TOPIC 12-T-296 1976/ Jack HYDE (harmonica)
TOPIC TSCD-659 - MORRIS ON: ISLAND HELP-5 1972 - TROTTO: FOREST TRACKS FT-6004
1974 - English Chamber Orch cond by Britten arr by Grainger: DECCA KSX-6410
1974 CASS
SHEPHERD'S LAMB - I WISH I HAD THE SHEPHERD'S LAMB
SHEPHERD'S LAMENT, THE - "The Stormy Winds of Winter intend
to frost and snow" "My herd and my flock I'll bid them adieu - since
Flora, dear Flora has chang-ed my mind" - "Johnny, lovely Johnny
do you mind the day ?" - LAWS #H-12 "The Lonesome (Stormy)
Scenes of Winter" NAB 1950/65 p236 - ROUD #443 & #948 - BSs - Garland
copy 1775 "The Constant Shepherd and Shepherdess" - CHRISTIE
TBA 2 1881 p90 "Clara and Corydon" - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 p119-120
Mr Grantham, Holmwood, Surrey "Sheepcrook and Blackdog" ("Green
Bushes" type tune) - JFSS 1:3 1901 pp90-1 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth,
Sussex 1900 "Sheepcrook and Black Dog" - GRAINGER #262 Wm Clark,
Barrow-on-Humber, Lincolnsh 1906 "Fair Floro" - WILLIAMS #98
Shepherd Barratt, Lechlade, Gloucestersh/ #303 nn, Stanton Harcourt. Oxfordsh
(w/o) "Sheep-crook and Black Dog" - HENRY SOP #30/ HUNTINGTON
1990 p385 1936 "Lovely Nancy" - JIFSS 4 p23 - MORTON FSU 1970
pp23-4 Davy Menish, Tarthlogue, Co Armagh "Lovely Johnny" ("Where
the high walls of Derry look dismal and grey") - McCOLL/ SEEGER TSES
1977 p231-3 Caroline Hughes "Sheep-crook and Black Dog" - PALMER
EBECS 1979 #83 pp144-5 RVW: Mr Stacey, Holycombe, Sussex 1904 "Sheepcrook
and Black Dog" --- HENRY FSSH 1938 Ga 1931 "Pretty Polly"
(w/o) - CREIGHTON MFS 1962 p82 Matthew McKay/ Ned McKay, Little Harbour, NS
"The Young Shepherd" - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 p227-8 ships log
1767 - KARPELES NFL 1971 #58 pp191-2 Mrs Bridget Hall, Fred Mercer 1v/m &
Mrs G H Snow (m/o), Nfl 1929 "Floro" - FOWKE Ms (Ont 1965 ?)
"My Flora and I" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 pp480-1 Arthur Nicolle
1958/ Michael Aylward 1952, Nfl "My Flora and me" - see also
LILY OF THE WEST (Flora) - LONESOME SCENES OF WINTER -- Paddy TUNNEY,
rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 19/7/52: RPL 18539 "Johnny lovely Johnny"/
FTX-164/ TOPIC 12-T-165 1966 - Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy)
rec by PK, Blandford, Dorset 1968: FTX-043 "Blackdog
& Sheepcrook" - STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS CHR-1008 1972 & CREST-22
1972 - Davy MENISH rec by Robin Morton, Tarthlogue, Co Armagh: (MERCIER IRL-11)
- Eddie BUTCHER Co Derry: FREE REED FFR-003 1976 - Mary Anne HAYNES (gypsy),
rec by Mike Yates, Sussex: TOPIC 12-TS-395 1985/ TSCD-651 1998 "Lovely
Johnny" (mentions "father's garden in the Co Tyrone")
--- Rebecca KING- JONES rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1940: FTX-926
- Monroe PRESNELL rec by Warners 1951: FTX-923
SHEPHERD'S LIFE, THE - "Good people all draw near"
- known to have been sung by John Irvine of Langholm - ROUD#3323 - JFSS 7 1923
pp85-6 Hammond: Matthew Hunt, Sherborne, Dorset 1906 "Poor Shepherds"
- PALMER TPP 1973 p41 Hammond: Matthew Hunt "Poor Shepherds"
-- Bob DAVENPORT & THE RAKES rec by PK, Festival Hall, London: EMI EG-8911
1965 7"-EP - Willie SCOTT: TOPIC 12-T-183 1968/ TOPIC TSCD-670 1998 "Shepherd's
Song" - Tom GILFELLON: LEADER LER-2037 1973
SHEPHERDS OF OLD - Nativity Carol -- John PARTRIDGE rec MK, Cinderford,
Glos 9/9/53: RPL 20199
SHEPHERD'S SCORE - "Severer leatherer hoverer doverer dick -
Boomfit - Yan-a-boomfit - tan-a-boomfit" etc "Diggart"
- Ancient Shepherds Counting Language - OPIE LLSC Cf Welsh language - LINCOLNSHIRE
SHEPHERD -- rec by Damian Webb, Lairthwaite Sec Mod School Keswick, Cumb
1960/ FTX-194 #3 - Far & Near Sawrey Westmoreland
rec by DW: FTX-198
SHEPHERD'S SONG - coll Canteloube in France(Boosey & Hawkes) --
Mary O HARA: WARWICK WW 5072 1979 "Bailero"
SHEPHERD'S SONG - coll by Bill Astley of Birmingham -- THE YETTIES:
ARGO ZFB-38 1972 with "Black Joke"
SHEPHERD'S VIRTUOUS DAUGHTER, THE - "In the cool shades of evening"
- fishing - Boyne - Pastoral Song of True Love - MORTON FSSU 1970 pp32-3 Nelly
& Peter Mullatky, Gragnamore, Co Fermanagh -- Peter MULLARKY rec Robin
Morton: (MERCIER IRL-11)
SHEPHERD'S WIFE, THE - Song Air used as Waltz - JOHNSON SMM 1787 - KENNEDY
FTB 2 1954 p32 (G) see GREENSLEEVES - Song -- ANDERSON Band rec by PK, Orphir,
Orkney 15/7/55: RPL 22726/ FTX-064
SHEPHERDS
- (see also HERDING) - BAFFLED KNIGHT - BAND OF SHEARERS - CA THE
YOWES TO THE KNOWES - CANNY SHEPHERD LADDIE OF THE HILLS - CIAPIN-AR-LEATHSTUAIC
- DOSING OF THE HOGS - DOWN IN OUR VILLAGE - GROUND FOR THE FLOOR - JEANNIE
IN PLANTEENIE - LITTLE LAMB WAS STRAYING - LINCOLNSHIRE SHEPHERD - ONCE I WAS
A SHEPHERD BOY - QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER - SAILOR AND THE SHEPHERDESS - SEARCHING
FOR LAMBS - SEARCHING FOR YOUNG LAMBS - SHEEPSHEARING - TWO BRETHREN - UNFORTUNATE
SHEPHERDESS - WANDERING SHEPHERD LADDIE - WE SHEPHERDS ARE THE BEST OF MEN -
WELCOME IN YOUNG SHEPHERD - WOUNDED FARMER'S SON --
Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing
SHEPHERDESSES - JEANNIE O' PLANTEENIE
- SAILOR AND THE SHEPHERDESS
SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP WASSAIL SONG - "Wassail, wassail, around the
town" - ROUD#209 - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 pp64-5 Bob Patten: Eddie
Cornelius, Shepton, Beauchamp, Som 1977 2var
SHEPTON HORNPIPE, THE - (Shepton Mallet in Somerset) - KARPELES Lancs
p6 - BAYARD DTF 1982 #191 p148 -- Jim SMALL (harmonica) rec by PK, Cheddar,
Somerset 7/5/50: RPL 14627/ rec 1980: FTX-138/
FTX-405/ FF-2205 - FLOWERS & FROLICS rec "Empress
of Russia" Islington London: FREE REED FRR-016 1977 (from Jim Small) aft
"Galopede" & "Four Hand Reel (Dorset)"
SHERBORNE - Dorset - " Pack
Monday" takes place 1st Mon after 10th October - MUDDLEY BARRACKS -
TEDDY ROWE'S BAND
SHERBORNE - Gloucestershire - Mummers
& Song coll by James M Carpenter 1930s -- PUZZLEJUG "Let us be merry"
CD-PJ3 1996 "Sherborne (Christmas) Mummer's Song" includes
verse about "matches"
SHERBORNE JIG, THE - Morris Jig also used as Waltz ("The Sherborne
Waltz") (Gloucestersh) -- Shirley COLLINS with HARVEST HEALTH &
LUMPS OF PLUM PUDDING: DECCA SML-1117 1974 - John WATCHAM (conc): TOPIC 12-TS-238
1974 - John KIRKPATRICK with Sue HARRIS, Martin CARTHY, Martin BRINSFORD &
Fi FRASER: "Plain Capers" Morris Dances from the Cotswolds: FREE REED
FRR- 010 1976 aft "Sweet Jenny Jones" (Adderbury Oxfordsh)
- OLD SWAN BAND FREE REED FRR-011 1976 with "Lovely Nancy"
SHERBURNE -- - "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced by Alan
LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK rec by AL at a ALABAMA SACRED HARP CONVENTION,
Fyffe Alabama USA 1959: RPL LP 26148/ ROUNDER 1700 1997/ FTX-902
SHERLOCK HOLMES - "I would indite this ditty to a man who's
very cute" Ch:"With his lips hard set and a cigarette"
- comp (W & M) by Claude Ralston: SCOTTISH STUDENT SONGBOOK 1891-7 p240
- McCOLL SS 1953 p31 "Superintendent Barratt" (words by Maurice Blythman)
SHERLOCK'S REEL - DICKY SHERLOCK'S
SHERIFF MUIR - KAFOOZALUM
SHERIFF'S RIDE, THE - Lichfield Morris Dance to tune of "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsies-O" (see GYPSY LADDIE) - JEFDSS 1957 Lichfield
Dances - RAVEN 1000 ECDT -- Rick SAUNDERS (fid) & Simon NICOL (gtr) Radio
2: 25/11/87: CASS-0405
SHERINGHAM BREAKDOWN, THE - Hornpipe -- Percy BROWNE & Bob THOMPSON
(mel duet) rec by Seamus Ennis, Cromer, Norfolk Oct 1956: RPL 23382/ TOPIC 12-TS-229
1973 (2nd part of tune uncertain)
SHERWOOD RANGERS, THE - DURHAM RANGERS
SHETLAND FIDDLER, THE - Reel (D) from Edcath Coll of Pipe Tunes publ
Hugh Mc Pherson Edinburgh -- Willie HUNTER (fid) & Willie JOHNSON (gtr)
of Lerwick Shetland rec London 14/10/58: RPL LP 24378 - Paula Doohan, Liz Doherty
(fids) rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional Music
Society of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 aft "The Turnpike"
& bef "Boys of Malin"
SHETLAND FIDDLER'S SOCIETY, THE - Strathspey -- JOCK TAMSON'S BAIRNS:
TOPIC 12-TS-424 1982 with "Grant's Reel" & Gladstone's"
SHETLAND ISLES - JEFDSS 1947, 1949
& 1962 (John Stickle) contrib Patrick Shuldham-Shaw - Tom ANDERSON - Bobby
ISBISTER - Instrumentals -- AANDOWING
AT DA BOW - ACCIDENT OF VOE - AHINT DA DEAKES O' VOE - ANTARCTIC ICE - BACK
REEL - BE NORT DA DAEKS O VOE - BILLY'S WELCOME - BLUE YOW - BONNY ISLE O WHALSAY
- BRIDAL MARCH - BRIDE'S A BONNY TING - BRIG - CRADLE HYMN - CRAW DANG/ KILLED
DA PUSSY - CROSS REEL - DELTIN - DE'IL STIKKK DA MINISTER - DONAL BLUE - DOON
DA ROOTH - FARDER BEN DA WYLKOMER - FETLAR - FLOOERS OF MAY/ MIDGIGARTH - FLUGGA
- FOGGY MORNING (Mrs. Mc Leod's) - FORFIT O DA SHIP - FORTH BRIG REEL - FOULA
REEL - FREDDY'S TUNE - FROM UPON 'IM - GARSTER'S DREAM - GOSSABROUGH WALTZ -
GREEN ISLE - GUIZER'S REEL - HADD DA THING TA GIBBY - HUXTER I DA SOOND - HYLTA
DANCE - IF I GET A BONNY LASS - JACK IS YET ALIVE - JEANNIE SHOKE DA BAIRN -
KALE & KNOCKIT CORN - KIRSTEN HALL - KISS HER AND CLAP HER - LASSES O DA
MILL - LERWICK LASSES - LEVENEEP HEAD - LODDIE - LUCKY CAN YOU LINK ONY ? -
Mc DONALD'S REEL - MAM TAMAR'S HYMN - MERRY BOYS OF GREENLAND - MIND WHAT YOU
DO - MORE GROG'S COMING - MUCKLE REEL - NIPPING GRUND - NORTH ROAD - NORWEGIAN
WALTZ - AALD CLETTINROE - AALD HILL GRIND - AALD STUIR BACK AGIN - AALD SWAARA
- OOT BE AEST O VONG - O'ER BOGIE - PAPA STOUR SWORD DANCE - PEERIE HOOSE -
PETE PEERIE'S BOAT - PETERSON'S HORNPIPE - PLUXTER I DA SOOND - PRIDE OF THE
BALL (Swallow's Tail) - PIT HAME DA BORROWED CLAES - ROAD TO HOULL - ROBERTSONS
- SAIL HER OWER DE RAFTREES - SANDY O'ER THE LEA - SCALLOWAY LASSES - SCOLLAY'S
REEL - SHAALDS O' FOULA - SHETLAND ISLES HORNPIPE - SOOTH END - SHIVER/ SQUARE
DA MIZZEN - TASTE DA GREEN - TROWIE BURN - UNDERHILL - UP DA STAIRS AN IN TA
BED - UP DA STROODS DA SAILOR GOES - VALLAFIELD - WATERMAN'S HORNPIPE - WILLAFJORD
JACK - WATTLE O'T - WHENNA BURN - WILLAFJORD - WINDYADEPLA - YOU'S BEEN LONG
AWA - Song -
BRESSAY LULLABY - KING ORFEO - SHETLAND LULLABY - SHETLAND SPINNING SONG - UNST
BOAT SONG - UP-HELLY-AA - WE ARE A St MARY'S MEN -
Recordings - see AREA Listing -
SHETLAND ISLES HORNPIPE, THE - (Bb) -- Peter SCOLLAY (fid) rec by
Pat Shaw, East Yell, Shetland Feb 1952: RPL 18651/ FTX-068
SHETLAND LULLABY -- Mary O HARA (voc/harp): DECCA GES-1116 1974
SHETLAND MARCH -- Jim LESLIE of Rousay (mel) rec by PK, St Ola, Orkney
18/7/55: RPL 22728/ FTX-064
SHETLAND MOODS - Descriptive fiddle piece comp by Hunter and Bain --
Tom ANDERSON & Aly BAIN (fiddles) with Violet TULLOCH (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-281
1976 bef "De'il stick the Minister" & "Taste da Green"
SHETLAND POLKA -- Jim LESLIE (mel) rec by PK, St Ola, Orkney 18/7/55: RPL
22728/ FTX-363
SHETLAND REEL -- Jim LESLIE (mel) rec by PK, St Ola, Orkney 16/7/55: FTX-363
SHETLAND SPINNING SONG -- Mary O HARA (voc/harp) DECCA GES-1116 1974
SHEW - SHOW
SHIAULL ERSOOYL - (Sail Away) - Manx Gaelic - KENNEDY FSBI 1975
#81 Douglas from Margaret Quayle, Glen Aldin, Lezayre 1925 -- Joe & Winifred
WOODS (performed as a round) rec by PK, London 24/4/67: FTX-007
(from Mary Ledley, Dalby, 1935/ Joe talks about fishermen's beliefs)
SHIBEAG - MY BLUE-EYED SHIBEAG (Kennedy Fraser)
SHIELDS FAIR - Hornpipe poss comp by James Hill - DIXON 1987 p29
SHIFT (clothing) - KATE AND HER SHIFT
SHIFT AND SPIN - Cotton mill song comp by Ewan McVicar -- Ray &
Cilla FISHER (v/gtr) rec Bewdley Festival: Radio 2 26/10/88: CASS 30-0736
SHIFTING BOBBINS - dance-tune (Dave Taylor)
SHILLELAGH (Irish stick) - PADDY O ROURKE - YOUNG BARNEY
SHILLING OR TWA, A - "O what a good thing is a shilling"
- GREIG FSNE 1906-14 #140 - ORD BB 1930 pp388-390 BS (w/o) - KERR 2 p22-3 -
McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p272 from Cathie HIGGINS (1v & ch only)
SHILOH - BATTLE OF SHILOH
SHILTON MAY SONG - MAY SONGS Oxfordshire
SHINE EYE GIRL -- SPINNERS "The Spinners are in town": FONTANA 6309-014 1970
SHINING BIRCH TREE, THE - Canadian -- Perry FRIEDMAN (voc/ banjo):
TOPIC 12-TPS-166 1966
SHINING IN GLORY - BRIGHT STAR
SHINS AROUND THE FIRESIDE - HUMOURS OF GLENDART
SHINTY
- Highland hockey ballgame - TOCHER #45 1992 pp178-190 reminiscences
by Danny Fraser of Glen Urquart rec by Catriona, Alan Bell's daughter, Edinburgh
1989
SHIP AT SEA, THE - "Cuan ag eirigh" - KENNEDY-FRASER
1907 SOTH vol 1 pp60-64 Air & chorus from Mrs McLean, Barra, Hebrides, Gaelic
verses from Kenneth McLeod -- Marion TUDGE (vocal accomp by Inez Rempel on
piano) 2003: cass 1398-C60/ FTX-264
SHIP CAME SAILING, A - DEEP IN LOVE
SHIP(S) CARPENTER - Story -- Robin WILLIAMSON: PIGS WHISKER cass 1984
SHIP(S) CARPENTER, THE - CARPENTER'S WIFE
SHIP(S) CARPENTER'S WIFE, THE - "O come all you gay young fellows"/
"Pay heed to my ditty, you frolicsome folk" - story of a wife
auction with fiddler playing "Rosin the Beau" - ROUD#2898 -
HENRY SOP #226/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp511-2 Wm John McIntyre, Craigtownmore 1928
- PALMER TOTT 1974 p196 "Ship Carpenter's Wife" in Sam Henry
Coll - Cf ASHTON MSB 1888 "Sale of a Wife" - Thomas Hardy:
Mayor of Castorbridge -- Frank HARTE (unacc): TOPIC 12-T-218 1973 from
Butcher - Eddie Butcher rec by Hugh Shields, Derry: LEADER LED-2070 1976
SHIP COMES HOME, THE - Lullaby -- Tommy POTTS (fid): CLADDAGH CC-13
1971
SHIP HORNPIPE, THE - MITTEL #55 p22 (G)
SHIP I HAVE GOT IN THE NORTH COUNTERIE, A - GOLDEN VANITY
SHIP I LOVE, THE - Music Hall Song popularized by Tom Costello -- SAYDISC
SDL-232 1972 CASS: Musical Box (2var)
SHIP IN DISTRESS, THE - "
You seamen bold, that plough the ocean,
know dangers landsmen never fear" - starving the seamen draw lots before
resorting to cannibalism - ROUD#807 - ASHTON RSS 1891 p44 (w/o) - PETRIE 1902
p252 - SHARP-MARSON FSS 1904 3 James Bishop, Priddy - Sel Ed 1921 2 pp100-103
- SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #293 2 pp297-8 James Bishop, Priddy, Somerset 1905 -
JFSS 4:17 1913 pp320-323 George Butterworth: H Akhurst, Lower Beeding 1907/ Mr
Harwood, Watersfield 1907 (m/o)/ George Dearling, West Burton 1907 (m/o)/ GB & Francis Jekyll: H Hunt, East Chiltington, Sussex 1908 (m/o) - PENGUIN BEFS 1959
p96 Butterworth: Mr Harwood 3v/m (A L Lloyd p123 suggests French: "
La
Corbe Paille" & Portuguese "
A nau catarineta" may
be original source) - COPPER SESB 1971 p210-211 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex "
Seamen
Bold" - PALMER OBSS 1986 #69 pp155-7 Butterworth: H Akhurst - - Cf LITTLE
BILLEE
-- Jim COPPER (father of Bob) rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 1951: FTX-082
& FTX-513 - Bob COPPER (Unacc): LEADER LEA-4048
1971 (boxed)/ Bob (with E-conc) rec 1982: FTX-239 - Louis KILLEN (unacc): TOPIC 12-T-110 1964 (from Butterworth) - Martin CARTHY
with Dave SWARBRICK (fid): FONTANA STL-5434 1967/ PHILIPS International 6382-022
1967 (from Sharp) - Terry YARNELL CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZDA-138 1971 - John TIMPANY & Audrey SMITH: WESTWOOD WRS-031 1973
SHIP IN THE CLOUDS -- Taylor KIMBLE (fid) with THE KIMBLES (fid,
banjo, gtr, auto-harp & bass), Carroll Co, Virginia USA MOUNTAIN MUSIC MM-4174
1974
SHIP IS READY TO BEAR AWAY, THE - OUR SHIP SHE'S READY
SHIP LAUNCHING - ALL IN A DAY - OFF SHE GOES
SHIP SAILING, A - SHE LLONG HUNNICK NEE (Manx Gaelic)
SHIP THAT NEVER RETURNED, THE - "On a hot summer's day, when
the waves were rippling" Ch; "And it never returned, no it
never returned, and it's fate is still unknown, and from that day to this they've
been watching & waiting for the STNR" - comp by Henry Clay Work
1865 (see MY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK) - LAWS D-27 NAB 1964 p174 details of parody:
"The train that never returned" - ROUD#775 - BSs incl BG 2:#134
- SHARP MSS, Folk Tunes p.2742 James Ridler, Whitby, Yorksh 1912 - OCCOMORE
& SPRATLEY Bushes & Briars 1979 pp66-7 - DUNN Fellowship of Song 1980
pp236-8 - HOWSON SSIS 1992 p54 Charlie Nancy, Bungay, Suffolk (w/o) --- Beadle's
Dime Song Book No.17 1866 p7 - Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old
Favourites section 25 Jun 1902 - JAFL 28 1915 6v NC - SANDBURG AS 1927 pp146
6v/m Ky - SPAETH WSM 1927 p138 - KINCAID Favorite Old-Time Songs & Mountrain
Ballads 2 1929 p25 - HENRY Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands 1938 pp369-370
Mrs L J Russell, Tenn 6v (w/o) - BREWSTER: Southern Folklore Quarterly 1940
pp201-2 - BROWN NC 1952 2 p507 3dv NC (refs) - RANDOLPH 1946-50 IN p140 2var
Mo - Kentucky Folklore Record 6:4 1960 p130 #41 - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 p209 Miss
E Wakesfield, Utah 1948 - JOANNSEN The House of Beadle and Adams 3 1962 p86
- EDWARDS OSB 1966 pp283-4 Billy Lees, Cairns, Queensland, Australia - COMBS
Folk-Songs of the Southern United States 1967 p209 #54 - MUNCH Tristan da Cunha
1970 p62 Alice Swain - HOWARD Dorothy's World 1977 p274 - PETERS FSOW 1977 p106
Noble B Brown, Wis 1946 -- American parody: "Train TNR" - Australian
parody: "Only one more drink" -- Jim PALMER (with banjo)
noted by PK, Roseland, Cornwall 1949 (rec lost by BBC Bristol) - Alec BLOOMFIELD
rec by PK, Framlingham, Suffolk 1950: FTX-099 &
FTX-512 - Fred JORDAN rec by PK London 1962: FTX-130/
rec by Mike Yates & Bill Leader, Aston Munslow, Shropsh: TOPIC 12-T-150
1966 - Ernest JEFFREY, rec by PK, nr Wisbech, Cambridgeshire 23/7/56 RTR-0076/
FTX-423 - Harry UPTON, with sister Edith & her
husband, Jack Wheatland, rec by PK, Balcombe, Sussex 5/9/63 RTR-0912 (last v
& ch only): FTX-428/ rec by Mike Yates, Balcombe,
Sussex 1976: (TOPIC SP-104 `Why Can't it Always be Saturday') --- Lena Bourne
FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1940: FTX-922
- Jeff WARNER & group USA: COLLECTOR COL- 1928 1977
SHIP TO OLD ENGLAND CAME, A - "launched from the stocks unto
the Main" - They meet 5 French man-o-wars - cabin boy goes up to look-out
and sees 3 ships coming to rescue: Oak, Sloe & Unity - they "quickly
make those French dogs fly" - ROUD#1424 -- Walter PARDON Knapton,
Norfolk: LEADER LED-2063 1975 (S)/ TOPIC TSCD-652 1998
SHIPS - DISASTER - SEA - SHANTIES
- SHIPWRECK- BALLAD OF THE Q4 - BOLD DIGHTON (Tiger and the Lion) - BRITISH
MAN-O-WAR - CAISTER LIFEBOAT DISASTER - CAMPANERO - CRUEL SHIP'S CARPENTER -
DELAWARE - GOLDEN VANITY - GREAT GALLEON (Graebe) - JEANNIE C - LOSS OF THE
CAMPERDOWN - SINKING OF THE GRAF SPEE - LOSS OF THE RAMILLIES - OUTBOARD MOTOR
MAN (Penny) - RAINBOW - SHIP'S CARPENTER (story) - SWALLOW - TITANIC - WHERE
ARE THOSE SHIPS OF LONG AGO ? (Graebe) - WRECK OF THE NORTH FLEET -- "Ballads
& Blues - Sea Music" Radio prog prod by Denis Mitchell 1956: CASS 0376
- CASS 0365 Last sea-going paddle- steamer WAVERLEY cruising in Bristol Channel
rec by Basil Craggs pres to Roy Barclay June 1983 - Robert Leng recs by Jim
Eldon 1982-8 of Flamborough Fishermen, E Yorks Gypsies & Ben JARVIS, Pocklington,
cobbler SD 005 1988 CASS-0992 "Father's first day at sea" (&
others)
SHIPS ARE SAILING, THE - Reel (##Em) - BRODY p255 - COLE #3 p14 - GIBLIN
#44 p25 - O'NEILL MOI #1264/ DMI #532 (#Em) alt: "Boy in the boat"
- SHASKEEN 1 #10 p9 - Cf BOY IN THE BOAT & TAKE HER OUT AND AIR HER --
Frank LEE'S TARA CEILIDH Band: REGAL ZONOPHONE MR 1386 (78 rpm) CASS-0892 -
THE GALLOWGLASS CEILI BAND: PICKWICK Hallmark HM-532 1965 aft "Drowsy
Maggie" & bef "Traveller" - Gerry WIMSEY (whistle):
TOPIC TSCD-662 "Sailors" bef "Heather Breeze"
SHIPS MAY COME AND SHIPS MAY GO - JOLLY ROVING TAR
SHIP'S CARPENTER, THE - CARPENTER'S WIFE
SHIPS IN FULL SAIL - Jig - SULLIVAN 2 #32 p13 (G) from Keenan
SHIPS OF CAERNARFON - LLONGAU CAERNARFON
SHIPDHAM HORNPIPE, THE - Shipdham is near Thetford, Norfolk -- Walter
(fid) & Daisy (piano) BULWER, rec Norfolk 1962: TOPIC 12-T-240 1974/ TOPIC
TSCD-659
SHIPWRECK, THE - ROCKS OF SCILLY
SHIPWRECK - see under STORM &
SHIPWRECK
SHIPYARD SONG -- Johnny HANDLE (unacc) 1968: RPL 31567 (on cs)
SHIPYARDS - FOREMAN O'ROURKE
SHIRLEY TEMPLE - I'M SHIRLEY TEMPLE
SHIRT AND APRON - JACK-ALL-ALONE
SHIVE HER UP - Shetland "Shiver" bowed tune from Tom
Anderson's grandfather -- Tom ANDERSON, Aly BAIN, Trevor HUNTER, Davie TULLOCH
(Fiddles) & Violet TULLOCH (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-281 1976 with "Ahint
da Deakes o' Voe"
SHIVER DA MIZZEN - Shetland Reel -- Tom ROBERTSON (fid) rec Tom Anderson
Shetland RTR-1081/ CASS-60-0435/ FTX-368 aft "Up
da stroods"
SHOALS OF HERRING, THE - "O it was a fine and pleasant day"
- comp: Ewan McColl & Peggy SEEGER - McCOLL-SEEGER Songbook - SPIN mag 2/7
p3 -- PHILIPS 6382-047 1965 THE SPINNERS Vol 2 "Black and White"
- Dominic BEHAN: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-6 1967 - Jacqui McDONNELL & Bridie GALLAGHER:
MAJOR MINOR MMLP-23 1968 (M) - LIVERPOOL SPINNERS: FONTANA STL-5495 1969 - A
L LLOYD (voc/ conc & mand) with speech: Sam LARNER from: "Singing the
Fishing" radio ballad 1966: ISLAND FOLK-1001 1975 (boxed) - Louis KILLEN
ESP- 1085 1968 "Sea Shanties" rec NY USA - Ewan McCOLL with conc/
gtr & mandolin Radio 2: 17/10/90 CASS-60-1017
SHOCK -
SKIN AND BONE LADY (scream at end)
SHOCKLACH CAROL, THE - ANGEL GABRIEL
SHOE POLISH - YOUR SHOE NEEDS CLEANING (Children)
SHOEMAKER, THE - Irish Gaelic - Girl who wanted to marry one with her
mother advising her against -- Maggie McDONAGH rec by Alan Lomax, Feenish
Island, Connemara, Co Galway 1951
SHOEMAKER, THE - "Me mother sent me to the school" -
Northumbrian Song: "The Shoemakker" - ROUD#3152 - BRUCE-STOKOE
NM 1882 - STOKOE-REAY 1899 SBNE pp114-115 - WHITTAKER NCB 1921 - GREIG-DUNCAN
3 #480-1 -- Alex ROBB rec by James M.Carpenter 1928-9 #323 - Johnny HANDLE:
LEADER LER-2037 1973
SHOEMAKER, THE - "There was a maid and it's near by this"
- ROUD#3950 - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 pp199-204 -- Alex ROBB New Deer, Aberdeensh
#323 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35
SHOEMAKER, THE - "I am a shoemaker by my trade" - ROUD#837
- SHARP FSSA #100 3v only --- CAROLINA TAR HEELS (voc/ harmonica/ banjo/
gtr) 1929/ VICTOR V-40007-A/ FOLKWAYS FP-253/ 7"RTR#0306/ FTX-911
"Peg an' Awl" - Jean RITCHIE with dulc, gtr & banjo:
LONDON (SIRE) SES-97014 [nd] - Hobart SMITH (voc & gtr) rec by Alan Lomax
Salem, Va Aug 1959: ROUNDER CD-1702 1999 "Peg an Awl"
SHOEMAKER COURTED ME, A - BLACKSMITH COURTED ME
SHOEMAKERS
- COBBLERS - GALLANT SHOEMAKER
SHOEMAKER'S FANCY, THE - Jig - ROCHE 1 #93 p41 (##G)
SHOEMAKER'S KISS, THE - "There was an old woman lived down in
the West" Ch: "So green as the leaves they are green"
- "and you know very well what I mean" - Version of TROOPER'S
HORSE - Cf D'URFEY PPM 1719 5 p13 "The Trooper watering his nag"
- SHARP- KARPELES CSC 1974 2 1974 #237 p380 James Bishop, Priddy, Somerset "Balaam
and Egg" - OPIE ODNR 1951 #542 - REEVES EC 1960 #118 p240 Hammond:
G Bowditch, Charmouth, Dorset 1906 (w/o) - PURSLOW MB 1965 p79 Hammond: G Bowditch
- Cf CHAPBOOK 4 #5 p16 Arthur Argo with ch: "A green leaf's a green-O"
but song is about a sailor who visits the old woman's daughter -- Frank PURSLOW
& John PEARSE (gtr) rec by PK, London: DOBELL F-LEUT-1 1960/ FTX-219
SHOEMAKER'S SHOP - IN A SHOEMAKER'S SHOP
SHOES - BOOTS & SHOES
SHO-HEEN SHO-HO - CHRISTCHILD LULLABY - SEOTHIN SEO (Fairy Lullaby)
SHOO FLY - "don't bother me - for I belong to somebody - I feel
like a morning star" - Kids Ring Dance - OPIE SG 1985 #132 pp437-8
SHOOT BANG FIRE - HAVE YOU ANY BREAD AND WINE?
SHOOT YOUR NETS - "Now is the time for fishing" - tune
of "Darling Nelly Gray/ Maggie May" - has a "shimmer"
of mackerel -- Sam LARNER rec by Philip Donellan, Winterton Norfolk 7/3./58:
RPL LP 26075 (talk bef)
SHOOTING - CLEVELAND GROUSE SHOOT
(Miles) - 'S GANN GUN DIRICH - PAT BOYLON - POLLY VAUGHAN - SNOWDEN SLEIGHTS
(Blanchard) - THERE WAS A LITTLE MAN (K) - WOLVISTON ROOK SHOOT (Miles)
SHOOTING - Morris Dance - SHARP Morris Book - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p23
-- MORRIS ON: ISLAND HELP-2 1972
SHOOTING CREEK - CRIPPLE CREEK
SHOOTING GALLERY, THE - "It's through a SG I'm settled now for
life" - Courting - DAVIES HC 1972 p11 Arthur Baker, North Warnborough,
Hampsh
SHOOTING GOSCHEN'S COCK-UPS - "Now if you'll listen for a while
- how I got 6 & me mate got two months" - Ch: "Row dow
dow" - Caught poaching pheasants they are taken and tried at Croydon
- he gets six months hard labour and his mate gets six months - they are taken
to Wandsworth Gaol and then to Holloway where clothes were taken away but he
manages to keep his tobacco - then labour includes grinding flour and pumping
water into a tower - he gets out on Christmas Eve - ROUD#902 - According to
George Maynard comp by Fred Holman - JEFDSS 9:4 1963 pp189-190 Ken Stubbs: George
Maynard, Copthorne, Sussex "Shooting Goschen's Cock-ups" (see
also ED&S 54:2 1992 p27 Article on Ken Thompson by Fran & Geoff Doel
- PALMER 1975 #54 coll by Stephen Sedley from Joe Saunders (traveller) 1967
- KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #354 Maynard 10v/m - Cf tune: CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p717 "The
Barking Barber" tune called "Bow Wow Wow" used for
political lampoon such as "Guy Fawkes" Song - See BOLD POACHERS
- BRITISH BUONAPARTE -- Wally FULLER (gypsy) rec by PK, Laughton, Sussex
1952: RPL 19719/ 140 "Bold Poachers"
- George MAYNARD rec by PK at his home, Copthorne, Sussex 3/12/55: FTX-031
& FTX-279 - rec by Ken Stubbs & Paul Carter
1962: TOPIC 12-T-286 1976
SHOOTING OF HIS DEAR, THE - MOLLY BAWN
SHOOTING STAR, THE - "Come all you policeman of Halifax" -
ROUD#1973 - FOWKE SSBNC 1981 pp74-75 Fenwick Hatt MS c1883 (w/o)
SHOOTING STAR POLKA, THE - (sometimes mistakenly titled TIP TOP POLKA)
-- Bob RUNDLE (mel) rec by PK, Devon 1978: FTX-124
with "Primrose" and "Jenny Lind" - BRASS MONKEY:
Radio 2: 4/3/87: CASS 0408 - BACUP Coconut Dancers Radio2: 27/7/93 prog by Georgina
Boyes: CASS
SHOP-LIFTING - "My Auntie Moss's shawl" rec by John
HOWSON in "Songs sung in Suffolk" on Radio 2: 16/1/96: CASS-1336 at
13.50
SHOPS & SHOPPING - - IN ROCHESTER
CITY (or THE SHOPKEEPER Engl Love Song) - OLD BROWN'S DAUGHTER (sung by W Pardon)
- Children - BLACK PUDDINGS - I HAD
AN AUNTIE MONICA - IN A SHOEMAKER'S SHOP - Mrs MOP BOUGHT A SHOP - NEBUCHADNEZAR
- OILY OILY BOB - WHERE ARE YOU GOING MARY ANN?
SHORE OF STRABANE, THE - AIR AODAN STRATH BAIN
SHORES OF AMERICA, THE - KERR MM 1 #57 p41 (Am) - tune of "The
Star of the Co Down"
SHORES OF BALLYBUNNION, THE - Reel -- Frank LEE'S TARA CEILIDH Band:
REGAL ZONOPHONE MR-1608 (78 rpm) CASS-45-0892 bef "Pigeon on the Gate"
SHORES OF BENONE, THE - "Kind friends I'm just come here tonight"-
Local pastoral about area around Magilligan, Co Derry - ROUD#2965 - SHIELDS
SRT 1981 pp140-141 Eddie Butcher, Aughil Crossroads, Co Derry 1966 -- Eddie
BUTCHER rec by Hugh Shields, Magilligan, Co Derry: FREE REED FRR-003 1976
SHORES OF LOUGH BRAN, THE - "Far away from lovely Erin and the
S of LB"- Emigrant's Song - Co Leitrim was rec by Delia Murphy in the
1930s -- Dolores KEANE (unacc) CASS-60-0879 - Cathal McCONNELL rec by Mike
Couture 1974: ROOT & BRANCH #1 EFDSS 1999 (tune from John McManus of Aughkillymande)
SHORES OF OLD BLIGHTY, THE - "Blighty" war-time name
for Britain - Song about soldiers ready to sail - comp by GM 1955 -- Graeme
MILES, Middlesbrough: FTX-224
SHORT, John - Shanty singer Watchet Somerset from whom Sharp noted -
ED&S mag 28/1 1966 Tony Wales: photo & biog notes
SHORT BLACK APRON, THE - Jig - KERR MM 4 #233 p26 (Am)
SHORT CUT TO STOKESLEY - "It's of a fine young Yorkshire lass"
- Ch: "The corn was growing high" - she prefers to go the
long way round - Love Song comp by GM 1974 -- Graeme MILES: FTX-221-C90
SHORT GRASS, THE - Jig (Am) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #22 p10 "Port
Shean tSeain" from Sean Potts - COLE #4 p78 - KERR MM 2 #238 p26 -
O'NEILL MOI #981/ DMI #197 - SHARP for Sword? -- Gordon CUTTY (E-conc) rec
by PK, Kelloe, Durham 24/6/54: RPL 20603/ FTX-118
(talk bef)
SHORT JACKET - MAID IN SORROW
SHORT LIFE OF TROUBLE, A -- Jean RITCHIE (voc/gtr): ELEKTRA EKLP- 2 1952
SHORT TIME AGO, A - IRISH RECRUIT
SHORTENIN' BREAD - American dance-song - see THAT'S ALL RIGHT, BABY
-- sung by Ora Dell GRAHAM, schoolgirl, rec by John A Lomax, Drew, Miss.,
USA 24/10/40: ROUNDER 1500 1997 - Clayton McMICHEN (fid) for Square Dancing
with gtr & banjo rec by Alan Lomax DECCA (78 rpm) 1949 7"RTR#0364 aft
"Pretty Little Widder" - Mrs Donald SHELTON (lilting) rec by
Maud Karpeles, Flag Pond, Tenn, USA Sept 1950: RPL 17145/ FTX-907
SHORTHAND - SLOAN, J M. nd (Early 1900s?). SLOAN DUPLOYAN PHONOGRAPHIC
REPORTER, THE. Rules and Abbreviations. Sloan-Duployan Shorthand Co,
Ramsgate, Kent.. 1369-C14
SHORTY GEORGE - "He was a friend of mine" - see under
performers: Smith CASEY (gtr) of Texas
SHOTLEY STEW - Grub at HMS Ganges, Harwich Suffolk -- Cyril TAWNEY
RPL Radio 2 25/1/90 CASS-30-1038
SHOULD OUR PRAISE OF BRITAIN'S ISLE - 6/8 air - KERR MM 3 #401 p44 (G)
SHOULDER OF MUTTON, A - AS I WAS GOING TO BANBURY
SHOUT LULA -- Oren JENKINS rec by Mike Seeger: American Banjo tunes
& songs in Scruggs style (3 finger picking) (FOLKWAYS FA-2314)/ RTR-0316
SHOUT ON - "Honey, I'm all out and down" -- LEADBELLY:
TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972
SHOUT YOU CATS -- Hezekiah JENKINS: COLUMBIA 14585-D/ B&B 003
SHOUTS - CHANTS - GORDON FSA 1938
(mimeo) NB vii 16 Negro shouts
SHOVE HALFPENNY - Tavern game - Man working for Environmental Gloucester
City Council was All-England champion
SHOVE HER UP - SHIVE HER UP
SHOVE IT IN THE RIGHT HOLE - CALDER FAIR
SHOW ME DE LAND -- "The Shouters" Trinidad Group: West Indies Broadcast recs for PK: RTR-0445/ CD 945
SHOW ME THE MAN THAT NEVER DID WRONG - ROCKING THE CRADLE
SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME - O SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME
SHOW US THE WAY TO WALLINGTON - WALLINGTON
SHOWERS AND SUNSHINE - SEEDS OF LOVE
SHOWMAN'S FANCY, THE - COLE #3 p99 "Violetta Hornpipe"
- KERR MM 2 #376 p42 - ROCHE 2 #203 p8 "Showman's Fancy" -
KENNEDY FTB 1998 #190 p52 (D) -- Sean MAGUIRE, Liam DONNELLY, Tom TURKINGTON,
William MONTGOMERY (4 fiddles) & Sean MAGUIRE Senr (whi), rec by PK, Belfast
8/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ FTX-375 aft "Bashful
Bachelor" (Rachel Rae) and bef "Dunphy's H"
SHOWS - FAIRS - MARKETS - MUMMERS
- THEATRE - AGRICULTURAL SHOW - FLOWER$ SHOW - SPORTS ON GLASGOW GREEN - TRURO
AGRICULTURAL
SHREWSBURY LASSES - Country Dance -- Giles FARNABY'S DREAM Band:
ARGO ZDA-158 1973 - TROTTO: FOREST TRACKS FT-6004 (CS)/ FREE REED FRR-005 1976
SHREWSBURY RAKES - RUTHERFORD Complete Coll 1756 -- John KIRKPATRICK
(mel) & Sue HARRIS (ham dulc): TOPIC 12-TS-295 1976
SHREWSBURY THREE, THE - "Some working men from S on a building
site one day" - strike for pay - pickets got jail -- Joe KAY (with
p-acc) rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-38553 1981/ CASS-1292
SHROPSHIRE - Performers: - CAPTAIN
WEBB - CRAVEN CHURN SUPPER SONG - MUCH WENLOCK JIG - SHREWSBURY - UNQUIET GRAVE
(Ludlow) -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
SHROPSHIRE UNION, THE - (Canal). - comp by MG -- Martin GRAEBE
rec by PK, Devon 1975: FTX-049 & FTX-418
SHROVE TUESDAY SONG - PANCAKE SONG - THREAD THE NEEDLE -- SAYDISC
(CD) SDL-425 1997 "English Customs & Traditions" (Revised and
enlarged version of LP)
SHROVETIDE - (CUSTOMS) -- BELGIAN R/TV
DL-111-427 Song with rommelpot - Warminster, Wiltshire: FTX-406
SHUFFLE AND CUT - Triple Jig (D) - COLE #1 p76 3pts "An Old
Irish Dance" - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #997 3pts under "Miscellaneous"
- WILSON p31 3pts "Old Irish"
SHUFFLE REEL - DUBLIN REEL
SHUFFLING SAM(UEL) - One-step comp by Felix Burns -- Peter LEATHAM
(mel * piano): TOPIC 12-T-376 1978 - Bob DAVENPORT & June TABOR with FLOWERS
& FROLICS rec "Empress of Russia", Islington, London: FREE REED
FRR-016 1977
SHULE AGRA/ AROON - "I would I were on yonders hill" -
My truelove has gone from me - a thousand miles across the sea" - Ch:
ends "Godethu, mavourneen slann"(= "That you ma go safely, my
darling") - ROUD#911 - STANFORD: Irish Melodies - BURNE SFL 1883 (gypsies)
- GRAVES Irish Song Book - HORNCASTLE Music of Ireland 1844 - GREIG-DUNCAN 6
1995 #1107 pp87-89 (3var 4v/2m) - MOFFAT Minstrelsy of Ireland - KIDSON TT 1891
- PETRIE 1902 - JOYCE OIFMS 1909 pp236-7 Limerick "Shule Aroon"
- JFSS 2:9 1906 pp253-4 Kidson: A Mooney, Liverpool 1v/m "Johnny has
gone for a soldier" - JFSS 3:10 1907 pp26-31 Lucy Broadwood: Bridget
Geary, Cappoquin, Waterford 1906/ Hampsh c1893 (notes) ("The Rose is
red the grass is green") - JFSS 5:19 1915 pp180-1 Gilchrist: Mrs Bowker,
Sunderland Point, Lancash 1909 1v/m "Shule shule" - ROCHE 1
#29 p15 (Dm) 4/4 (m/o) "I wish I were on yonder hill" - KIDSON
EPS 1929 - KERR MM 1 #59 p41 (Am) m/o - HUGILL 1961 p347 1v only - ZIMMERMAN
IPSB 1966 p32 Note about Wild Geese "S Aroon" - SEDLEY 1967
p121 collated Graves & Kidson "Johnny has gone for a soldier"
- CROININ 2000 #139 pp209211 "Siuil a ruin" -- see HE-BACK
SHE-BACK - WHIP JAMBOREE --- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp400-402 Mrs May Kennedy McCord,
Mo 1940/ Mrs Sylvia Hill, Thayer, Mo 1940 (w/o) "Shule Shule"
- CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p131 Peter Brigley, NS 1951 "I dyed my petticoat
red" - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 no source given - "Veritable Dungheap" Article #1 in MT (mustrad.org.uk) - Cecilia COSTELLO rec
by PK, Birmingham 11/8/51: FTX-098/ rec by Marie
Slocombe 30/11/51: RPL 17033/ LEADER LEE-4054 1975/ Birmingham & Midland
Folk Centre: Radio 2 "Folkweave" 1979: CASS-0413 - Elizabeth CRONIN
rec by Alan Lomax, Macroom, Co Cork 1951: RPL 21535/ CAEDMON TC-1142/ TOPIC
12-T-157/ FTX-160 & FTX-518/
FOUR COURTS CD-1 #22 "Shule Aroon" - Frank "Wings"
CAMPBELL rec by PK, Forkhill, Co Armagh 15/7/52: 7"RTR-0549/ RPL 18486
talk bef & aft/ FTX-165 - Robert CINNAMOND rec
by PK & Sean O Boyle, Belfast July 1955: RPL LP 24842/ FTX-159
"Shule Gradh" - Louis KILLEN (with guitar)" rec by PK,
London 8/11/57 Version from mother RTR-0063 - Dominic BEHAN: DOBELL F-LEUT/4
1962 - Version sung by the crowd at
a wedding rec by Noel Hamilton, Torre Island, Co Donegal 1967: FTX-276 "A stor, A stor, aghra" - O BOYLE Family: CEOLTA GAEL OSS-2 1971 on d/cass 0938-C60 "A
stor, a stor, a ghra" - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks,
Sussex April 1961: FTX-147 --- Ronnie GILBERT: VANGUARD SRL-7624 1965 - Pamela WARRICK-SMITH
GREENHAYS GR-90721 1990 CASS-0798 - Anita BEST & Pamela MORGAN with accomp:
AMBER MUSIC (Newfoundland) ACD 9008 "Suil a Gra" (from John
Joe English of Branch, St Mary's Bay)
SHULL'S MILLS - "O I'm a-gwine back to SM" mentions
Beaver Dam - WARNER 1984 #134 p310 11v Proffitt -- Frank PROFFITT (voc/ gtr)
rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Beech Mt., Watauga Co., NC 1959: FTX-933
SHUNSTER'S HORNPIPE - COLE #3 p98 "St Elmo" & #7
p100 (A) "Shunster's H" - O NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #952 (A)
"The Sunshine Hornpipe" - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #158 p43 (A) --
HIGH LEVEL RANTERS: LEADER LER-2007 1969 with "Golden Eagle"
- Sean MAGUIRE (fiddle) with Eileen HUNTER (piano) & Pat CONROY & Steve Cooney
(guitar) CELTIC MUSIC CM-CD-048 1990 (Gift of Dave Bulmer Mar 2005) "The
Sunshine" bef "Maguire's"
SHURAT WEAVER'S SONG, THE - "Confound it - I ne'er were so woven
afore" mentions "Yankees" - - PALMER TOTT 1974 p226
text: Collected Writings of Samuel Laycock 1900 pp15-17/ tune used "Rory
O More" (Lloyd: FS in England 1967 p405)
SHUT THE DOOR - SEE SEE MY BABY (K) - VOTE VOTE VOTE (K)
SHUTER'S - Hornpipe - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #159 p44 (G) - Cf EAST NEUK OF
FIFE