S'ORO MHILE GRADH -
Maggie Dirrane, Inishowen, Aran Islands rec by Maud
Karpeles & Sidney Robertson Cowell 1955: FOLKWAYS P-1002 1957/ 421
SO DEAR IS MY CHARLIE TO ME - PRINCE CHARLIE STEWART
SO DEEP IN LOVE - DEEP IN LOVE
SO EARLY IN THE MORNING - "South Carolina's a sultry clime"
- V2: "When I was young" ("The Blue-tail fly") -
ROUD#1274 - WILLIAMS FSUT p178 #82 Mrs Pitt, East Leach, Gloucestersh 3v (w/o)
- "My sister's joined the Rifle Corps - She now gets home at half past
four - And when she does she can't get in - Because of her great crinoline"
- BOTTLE-O - COLONIAL EXPERIENCE - MARY WENT TO A TEA PARTY (K) - ROLL THAT
BROWN JUG DOWN - ROSE ROSE AND UP SHE RISES - SPANISH LADY TO TOWN - SAILOR
LIKES HIS BOTTLE-O - SHE COST ME SEVEN AND SIXPENCE - STICKS AND STONES - UP
AND DOWN A LADDER (K) - WALKING IN THE DEW - WILLIAM BROWN -- Steve BENBOW
(v/gtr) with Stella (v) & Pete TURNER (bass) "Skiffle Cellar"
rec by PK, Soho, London 1/7/58 CASS-60-0828/ FTX-091
"The Blue Tail Fly" - TOPIC 12-T-41 1959/ CASS 60-0202 tune
used for children's games & songs incl "Here comes the nurse"
"Open the gate and let us in" - children rec by Diane Hamilton,
Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary 1961: RTR-0381 #1 (tin-whistle plays tune bef
& aft) "When I was young I had no sense/ I bought a fiddle for 18
pence/ the only tune that I could play was Over the hills and far away"
- Pete SEEGER (with 5-string banjo): EMI (Music for Pleasure) MFP 50114 (Released by agreement with Folkways) Capitol Records Inc 1964 "Jimmy crack corn" - Bristol FOLK TRADITION: RPL REC-111 1971 - Scan TESTER (conc) TOPIC TSCD-659
bef "Monkey Hornpipe" --- Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER
C-8001 2pts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children" CASS-1226 "Jim
Crack Corn"- Susan COLLEY (v/conc): LARRIKIN-007 1976 "Heel
and toe Polka" (with words "The boys won't leave the girls
alone")
SO EARLY IN THE MORNING - Instrumental - HAYWOOD #28 p41 (Bb) - WESTROP
#21 p8 (Bb) Country Dance -- Stephen BALDWIN (fid) rec by PK, Upton Bishop,
Herefordsh 13/10/52: RPL 18681/ FTX-115 - Douglas
FOWELL (mel) & Brian GRIMLEY (triangle) rec by PK, Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire
6/9/54: RPL 21149/ FTX-110 - Billy BENNINGTON (h-dulc)
rec by Jim COUZA, Barford, Norfolk 20/7/82 CASS 0871 aft "King Pippin
Polka"
SO FAR FROM HOME - comp by Tim Brooks (of Herga Morris) about Roman
occupation of England by 9th Legion -- Johnny MAGEE & Johnny COLLINS
(unacc with story of song) rec Sidmouth Radio 2: 24/5/82: CASS-0414
SO HANDY, MY BOYS - HANDY
SO LONG, IT'S BEEN TO GOOD TO KNOW YOU - comp by Woody Guthrie - DUST
STORMS - THE WILCOX THREE "The Greatest Folksongs ever sung" RCA CAMDEN CDN-158 - Two progs by Tom Paxton on Radio 2: 30/9/87 & 7/10/87: CASS-0425
SO LONG, MA - comp by Tom Lehrer -- SONGS WITH A STORY Ian Bradley
13/10/89: CASS-0165
SAE MERRY AS WE HAE BEEN -- Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH CCF-12 1984
aft "Jockey Drucken Babble" & bef "Jockey went to the
wood"
SO SELFISH RUNS THE HARE - HORNS, BOYS, HORNS
SO WILL WE YET - "Sit ye down here my cronies and gie me your
crack" - ROUD#2615 - POLWARTH FSN 1967 pp45-6 T Hepple Ms Northumberland
1855
SOAP - CATCH A FALLING STAR (K)
SOAPSUDS -- (fid/banjo) rec Concert in Virginia [nd] RTR #0322
SOCIABLE, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #171 p40
3pts (G & D) - Tunebook Ms (D) 3pts #30 p345
SOCIAL HARP, THE - SACRED HARP
SOCIALISM IN OUR TIME - Ch: "You can have my hammer, Jack, you
can keep my sickle" - comp by SC "guaranteed to antagonise
all political parties" -- Sydney CARTER (voc) with Donald SWANN
(voc & piano) rec by PK, London 6/6/61: RTR-0418/ FTX-146
SOD OF TURF, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #928/ DMI #160 (Am) Cf TENPENNY
BIT
SODA SCONES - Jingle to song tune: "Whistle o'er the lave 't"
(Burns wrote these words for JOHNSON SMM 1787 - Isabel's grandmother used
to dance this -- Isabel SUTHERLAND: TOPIC 12- T-151 1966
SOFT COUNTRY CHIEL - "The Toon o' Dalry" (Ayrsh) -
tune is a var of "The Hills of Glenorchy" -- Belle STEWART:
TOPIC 12-TS-307 1977
SOFTLY THE NIGHT - "is sleeping on Bethlehem's peaceful hill"
- Carol - ROUD#1222 - WORDEN Padstow Carols 1965 -- Sacred Selections
publ by Oliver Ditson, Boston Mass, USA 1896 -- Bob & John COPPER rec Rottingdean,
Sussex: LEADER LEA-4049 1971 (boxed)/ FTX-238
SOHO - Hornpipe - KERR MM 4 #284 p30 (D)
SOHO, NEEDLESS TO SAY - comp by AS -- Al STEWART: ISLAND FOLK- 1001
1975 (boxed)
SOIRIDH LEIS NA GLAINEACHAN - Scots Gaelic -- Norman Mc MILLAN rec
Kilpheday, S Uist, Hebrides 16/8/58: RPL LP 24972
SOLAS MARKET - JEKYLL p219 "dancing tune" - akee is
a fruit and quatty a coin. Without a sale there is no bite, nor oil for the
light -- Edith PERRIN rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NYC 1941: APPLESEED
APR-CD-1035 2000 (1v & ch) - unacc male ch in West Indies Broadcast recs for PK: RTR-0445/ CD 945
SOLDAT - Modern German Song by Wolf Biermann with Engl words by HW --
Hedy WEST (voc/ banjo): FONTANA STL-5432 1967/ CASS-0482
SOLDIER AND HIS TRUELOVE, THE - PLEASANT AND DELIGHTFUL
SOLDIER AND THE GARDENER'S BRIDE, THE - SPRING GARDENS
SOLDIER AND THE LADY, THE - NIGHTINGALES SING
SOLDIER AND THE SAILOR, THE - " - ROUD#350 & #1793 - PETRIE
AMOI 1855 1 p191 "As a soldier and a sailor were a- walking one day
- said the soldier to the sailor I've a great mind to pray"As a sailor
& a soldier were walking one day"/ 1902 #771 p192 from Joyce -
GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #685 2var - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #376 Wm Stokes, Chew
Stoke, Somerset 1909/ Shepherd Haden, Bampton, Oxfordsh 1909 1v/m "The
Sailor & the Soldier" - JFSS 5:18 pp72-74 Sharp: Wm Stokes &
Shepherd Haden - JFSS 35 p270 Moeran from Harry Cox 1v/m - WILLIAMS #709 "The
Soldier's Prayer" - REEVES IP 1958 #83 p187 Sharp: Wm Stokes (w/o)
- PURSLOW MB 1965 p81 Gardiner: Dr Graham, Bournemouth, Hampsh 1906 "The
SP" - HAMER GG 1967 p22 Harry Scott - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #239 p525 Harry
Cox 1953 5v/m - SHARP SG 2003 p87 5v from Wm Stokes, Chew Stoke, Somerset ---
CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 p78 nn, 1929+ "Jack the Sailor" ("A Sailor
and a Soldier walked up Bristol Street") -- Archie LENNOX rec by
Alan Lomax, Aberdeen 1951: CAEDMON TC-164/ TOPIC 12-T-196/ FTX-516
- Brigid TUNNEY rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 20/7/52: 7"RTR-0553/ RPL
18527/ FTX-163 (incl verse about Parnell) - Harry
COX rec by PK, Sutton, Norfolk 1953: RPL 21483/ FTX-021
(v 3 omitted)/ FTX-033 & FTX-516
(5v) - Harry SCOTT rec by PK, Eaton Bray, Bedfordsh 1958: RPL LP 26071 - Paddy
TUNNEY & Joe, his brother, (unacc & with gtr by PK) rec by PK, London
14/10/58: 7"RTR-0561/ FTX-516 - George BELTON
rec by Sean Davis & Tony Wales, Madehurst, Sussex: EFDSS LP-1008 1967 "The
Soldier's Prayer" - Dominic BEHAN: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-6 1967 - Hamish
IMLACH: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-31 1973 - Louis KILLEN (& ch) rec USA: COLLECTOR
1928 1977 "The Topman & the Afterguard"
SOLDIER BLUE - "My Country tis of thee" Protest Song
by B St M -- Buffy St MARIE "Acoustic Roots" Radio 2: 10/5/89 CASS-0428
SOLDIER BOY - "As I roved out one evening in the springtime
of the year" - explains to Sally how he must now go to India along
with a thousand other Irish boys - she bids a tearful farewell - LAWS #O-31
ABBB 1957 p240 - ROUD#1917 - Sam HENRY SOP #244/ MOULDEN pp140-141/ HUNTINGTON
pp295-6 1928 --- GREENLEAF NFL 1933 p164 - IRISH SOLDIER BOY - POOR LITTLE SOLDIER
BOY
SOLDIER BOY FOR ME - I WOULD NOT MARRY A FARMER
SOLDIER BOY POLKA, THE -- Fred GREGORICH (p-acc) rec Cleveland, Ohio,
USA: ELLIPSIS ARTS 3xCD "Planet Squeezebox" 1995
SOLDIER BOY WITH THE CURLY HAIR, THE - LAST FIERCE CHARGE
SOLDIER LAD, THE - AS I ROVED OUT
SOLDIER LADDIE - MY SOLDIER LADDIE
SOLDIER LADDIE - Jig - KERR MM 3 #267 p29 (G) "Sodger Laddie"
- see also MY SOLDIER LADDIE (Song air)
SOLDIER LOVER, THE - SWEET WILLIAM
SOLDIER OF THE LEGION -- Almeda RIDDLE rec by Jerry Epstein & Don Wade
1977: MINSTREL JD-203
SOLDIER ON THE BATTLEFIELD, THE - "may fight and run away"
- "in Sudan's sunburnt shore" - ROUD#3304 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p109
"Annie, dear, goodbye" - DUNSTAN CD&FS 1932 Jim Thomas,
Camborne, Cornwall - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p15 from Dunstan - A-MINING WE
WILL GO -- Tenor (with ch & piano) rec Mousehole, Cornwall 9/5/42: RPL
9545 (78) "Tin-miner';s Song" - Sam RICHARDS & Co Devon
PEOPLE'S STAGE C45 cass 1978
SOLDIER SONG, THE - In Scots Gaelic -- Dr Alan Mc DONALD rec by Alan
Lomax, Skye, Hebrides: EMBER FA-2055 1968
SOLDIER RODE FROM THE EAST TO WEST, A - TROOPER AND THE MAID
SOLDIER TRAVELLING FROM THE NORTH, A - DRAGOON AND THE MAID
SOLDIER (SOLDIER) WON'T YOU MARRY ME? - "with your musket, fife
& drum" - ROUD#489 - Glasgow Weekly Herald 1906 1v no m to tune:
"Flowers of Edinburgh" - DEARMER-SHAW Songtime 1915 p82 Children's
game to quadrille tune - See Tunebook Ms Q92 p385 3 pts - JEFDSS 1937 p121 Gilchrist
from Glasgow/ Albino from father Glos/ Va USA - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #305 p662
Seamus Ennis (from Colm Keane) 1958 --- SHARP FSSA #90 2 p40 3var - NEWELL Game
Songs of American Children 1894/1903 - POUND AB&S 1922 p224 - JAFL 28 p158
- JAFL 31 p78 - JAFL 33 p92 - COX FSOS 1925 p467 WVa (w/o) - RICHARDSON AMS
1927 p51 Appal - EDDY Ohio 1939 p224 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp289-290 Missouri
3v (w/o) - CREIGHTON- SENIOR NS 1950 p254 2var - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 p120 Utah
1947 (w/o) - KARPELES FSNFL 1971 p234 Mrs Violet McCabe, North River, Nfl 1929
-- Colm KEANE rec by Brian George, Carna, Co Galway 1947: RPL 12489/ FTX-027
(027A with drum) (vs 1-2 & last) - Sean McDONAGH rec by Alan Lomax
1951: 7"RTR-0587 - Seamus ENNIS of Dublin rec by Alan Lomax, London 1951:
COLUMBIA KL-204 1952/ rec by PK (with tune on fid): FTX-169/
rec by Jean Ritchie 1951: FOLKWAYS: Field Trip: Ireland 1960/ OSSIAN OSS-15
1989 CASS-0797 "The Sound of the Drum" - Walter HAYNE rec by
PK, Abbotsbury, Dorset 1954: RPL 22437 uses tune of "Not for Joe"
- Peg & Bob (gtr) CLANCY (duet): rec by Seamus Ennis, Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary
1960: RPL LP 29886/ EMBER FA- 2057 1968 - Peg & Bob CLANCY duet (with gtr)
rec by Diane Hamilton, Carrick-on-Suir, Co Tipperary 1961: RTR-0381 #6 (Keane
version) - Sarah Makem talking about her son, Tommy MAKEM, at her home in Keady,
with recording of him singing this song with guitar and drum in a film by David
Hammond 1977: FF-2209 -- Lena Bourne FISH rec by
Frank & Anne Warner, USA 1940: FTX-922 - Linzy
HICKS rec by Warners, NC 1951: FTX-923 "Soldier
John" - Jean RITCHIE (dulc) with Oscar BRAND (gtr) & Dave SEARS
(banjo): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-646 1957 - Jean JENKINS (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London
1957: FTX-914 - Alan MILLS (Canadian) accomp Steve
BENBOW (gtr) rec by PK, London 1959: RPL LP 24896 - Hobart SMITH rec by Alan
Lomax, Saltville, Va: ATLANTIC SD-1350 1960
SOLDIERS - see also AIR FORCE -
PRISONERS OF WAR - RECRUITING - WATERLOO - WAR - SPIN mag 2/7 p4-6 Letter from
Frank McCormack with examples of songs: Mountains of Mourne, Lili Marlene,
Soldier cut down - ED&S mag 34/2 1972 p50 - PALMER Rambling Soldier
1977 - see ARTHUR McBRIDE - ARTILLERY ALPHABET - BALACLAVA - BANKS OF THE CLYDE
- BANKS OF THE NILE - BATTLE OF HARLAW - BENGHAZI - BENJAMIN BOWMANEER - BLUE-EYED
STRANGER - BLOODY ORKNEY - BLOW THE CANDLES OUT - BOLD GENERAL WOLFE - BOLD
LIEUTENANT IN THE LION'S DEN - BOLD MILITIA BOY - BON GRENADIER - BONNET O BLUE
- BONNY BUNCH OF ROSES-O - BONNY LASSIE'S ANSWER - BOUNTY JUMPER - BRAVE LORD
WILLOUGHBY - BUACHAILL RUA - BURIAL OF SIR THOMAS MOORE - BY THE HUSH, MY BOYS
- CATH CHEINNAN FHIADH - CHEER, BOYS, CHEER - COME ALL YE SOUTHERN SOLDIERS
- COME LOVELY COMRADES - CONSCRIPT'S SONG - CROPPER LADS FOR ME - CROPPY BOY
- CRUEL WARS - D-DAY DODGERS - DONALD CAMPBELL - DONALD OG - DRINK OLD ENGLAND
DY - DRUM MAJOR - DRUMS OF WAR - DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH - ENNISKILLEN DRAGOON =
FEMALE DRUMMER - FLAG OF OLD ENGLAND - GENTLEMAN SOLDIER - GIRL I LEFT BEHIND
ME GREAT INDIA'S WAR - GREEN GOWN - GREEN HOWARD SOLDIER - GROWING OLD - HAUGHS
OF CROMDALE - HEIGHTS OF ALMA - HIELAN SOLDIER - HIGHER GERMANIE - HUNGRY ARMY
- HURRAH FOR OUR HEROES - I AM A POOR GIRL - I'M GOING TO JOIN THE ARMY - I
AINT MARCHING ANY MORE - I WANT TO GO HOME - I'LL HANG MY HARP - I WISH THAT
THE WARS WERE ALL OVER - IRISH SIXTY NINTH - IT'S A LIE - JACK MULROE - JAMIE
FOYERS - JIMMY WILL BE SLAIN - JOCK McGRAW - JOHN WHITE - JOHNNY WENT DOWN WITH
SOMEBODY - JOIN THE BRITISH ARMY - JONES' RAMBLE - LEA BOY'S LASSIE - LETTER
- LITTLE DRUMMER - LONDONDERRY - LORD ROBERTS AND KITCHENER - McCAFFERY - MAN
THAT IS STOUT - Mrs McGRATH - MOORLOUGH SHORE - MUDDLEY BARRACKS - MY DARLING
SLEEPS IN ENGLAND - MY MOTHER TOLD ME (K) - NAPOLEON - NEW DESERTER - NEWPORT
TOWN - OLD SOLDIER - OVER THE GARDEN WALL (K) - PASSING SERGEANT MUST SALUTE
(K) - PEGGY AND THE SOLDIER - PLAINS OF WATERLOO - POOR SOLDIER'S BOY - PRENTICE BOY - QUARTERMASTER'S
STORE - RAMBLING SOLDIER - REGULAR ARMY-O - RIFLES FLASHED - RIFLES SKINS AND
FUSILIERS - ROSIE APPLE - ROUT FOR THE BKUES - RUMOURS OF WAR - SCARLET AND
THE BLUE - SCAVENGER BRIGADE - SERGEANT JACK NACKERTY - SEVENTEEN COME SUNDAY
- SHORES OF OLD BLIGHTY - SLAIN AT WATERLOO - SLIGHTED SOLDIER - SPRING GARDENS
- SQUADDIES DREAM - SQUADDIES LULLABY - STOUTEST MA N IN THE FORTY TWA - SWANSEA
BARRACKS - SWEET LOUGH REA - TERRITORIAL SONG - THREE GALLANT SONS - THREE GERMAN
OFFICERS CROSSED THE RHINE - TOMMY'S JOINED THE DURHAMS - TROIS JEUNES SOLDATS
- TURPITON SOLDIER - TWO SOLDIERS - TWO YEARS IN THE RANKS - UNIVERSAL SOLDIER
- UNWILLING CONSCRIPT - WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF I MARRIED A SOLDIER? - WE ARE THE
WAAFS - WILL OF THE WAGON TRAIN - WARRIOR'S LITTLE BOY - WE'VE DRUNK FROM THE
SAME CANTEEN - WHERE WERE YOU TOMMY ATKINS? (Miles) - WOLFE - WOUNDED HUSSAR
- WOUNDED SOLDIER - YOUNG AVIATOR - YOUNG DONALD CAMPBELL - YOUNG McDONALD -
YOUNG RECRUIT - YOUNG SOLDIER THAT NEVER DID WRONG -
Bawdy- see BALL OF KIRRIEMUIR - GERMAN OFFICER - GOOD SHIP
VENUS - IN MOBILE - MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES - MY BONNY LIES OVER THE OCEAN
- QUARTERMASTER'S STORE - RIM RAM ROO - ROLL ME OVER - TELL US ANOTHER ONE -
THERE WAS AN OLD SERGEANT - THEY SAY THAT THE ARMY - Children
- BROKEN-HEARTED I WANDER (K) - HAVE YOU ANY BREAD AND WINE ? - I JUMPED ABOARD
A CHINAMAN'S SHIP - KEEP THE SUNNY SIDE UP - MY MOTHER TOLD ME - TOY TOWN -
- Recordings - see under SUBJECTS
SOLDIER'S BOY, THE - POOR LITTLE SOLDIER'S BOY
SOLDIER'S BRIDE, THE - Polka - Tunebook Ms #87 p381 (G) 2/4
SOLDIER'S CLOAK, THE - SENTRY BOX
SOLDIER'S DEATH, THE - "Now lonely I sit neath the green spreading
willow - the loss of my Johnny in tears to deplore" - Battle of Corunna
1808 - WYATT-EDGELL A Collection of Soldier Songs 1871 #8 p9 - PALMER RS 1977
p248 Text from Wyatt-Edgell & tune Keel JFSS
SOLDIER'S DREAM, THE - "Our bugles sang truce for the night
cloud had lower'd" - Poem by Thomas Campbell - ROUD#1119 - Bs by John
FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) - KIDSON TT 1891 pp167-8 Charles
Lolley, Leeds, Yorksh
SOLDIER'S FANCY, THE - LEA BOY'S LASSIE
SOLDIER'S FAREWELL, THE - MANCHESTER ANGEL - WHITE COCKADE
SOLDIER'S JOY, THE - "Bonny lassie will ye dance at my fo-y,
O? - and you'll ber the SJ, O" - ROUD#13513 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1743
pp266-7 (2var/m)
SOLDIER'S JOY, THE - Hornpipe, Reel & Country Dance (D) - Joshua
CAMPBELL Coll 1779 - BALMORAL p22 - BAYARD HCT #21 & DTF #332 p303 19var:
titles incl "The King's Head" (4) "Pay Day in the Army"
(1) - BRODY p263 - COLE #7 p24 - HAYWOOD #2 p42 (D) - HONEYMAN p9 - KENNEDY
FTB 1 1951 p2/ 1994 #2 p3 - KERR MM 1 #6 p3 - Tunebook Ms #11 p89 (D) - LEVEY
1 #90 p36 untitled - O NEILL MOI #1642/ DMI #868 - ROCHE 2 #216 p12 - WESTROP
#97 p33 - Local Armagh Dance using this tune called "The King's Head"
(Patricia Mulholand of Belfast) -- HEIKEL Finlands Svenska Folkdiktrung 6 B
pp 69, 73, 283, 310
SOLDIER'S JOY - England incl Channel Islands
-- Bert PIDGEON (mel) & Alfie TUCK (stick & drum) rec by PK, Puncknowle,
Dorset Oct 1950 (for 4- hand Reel): 7"RTR-008 - William KIMBER (conc) rec
by PK, Headington, Oxford 1951: FTX-383 "Four
Hand Reel"/ rec by PK, 4/11/56: RPL LP 23504/ FTX-382
complete dance/ TOPIC 12-T-249 1974 "Headington Morris Reel" - Stephen
BALDWIN (fid) rec by PK, Upton Bishop, Herefordsh 13/10/52: RPL 18680/ FTX-115
used for 6-hand reel/ rec by Russell Wortley, 1954: LEADER LED-068 1976 - George
TREMAIN (mel) rec by PK, North Skelton, Cleveland, Yorksh 2/4/53: RPL 19237/
FTX-329 - Ned PEARSON (fid) rec by PK, Cambo, Northumb
16/6/54: RPL 20622 (talk bef about the Country Dance)/ FTX-121
- George "Cavill" HOYLAND (mel) rec by PK, Chapeltown, Sheffield,
Yorksh 21/8/59: RPL LP 26582/ FTX-212 - Frank BREHARD
(mel) rec by PK, Guernsey, CI 2/5/57: FTX-213 &
FTX-243 - Jim SMALL (harmonica), Cheddar, Somerset, filmed by PK 1982: FF-2205 - BULWER Band rec Norfolk 1962: TOPIC 12-T-296
1976 - Walter BULWER (fid), Scan TESTER (conc), Reg HALL (mel) & Daisy BULWER
(piano) rec by Bill Leader & Reg Hall Shipdham Norfolk 22/7/66: TOPIC 12-T-455-6
1990 - NOTTS ALLIANCE: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-011 1972 aft "Morpeth Rant"
& "Rakes of Malo" - Roger NICHOLSON (dulc), Gerry ROFF (banjo)
& Trevor LUCAS (mouth-bow); ARGO ZDA-204 1974 with "Arkansas Traveller"-
TROTTO: FREE REED FFR-005 1976 - Roly BROWN (fid) rec by Gwilym Davies, Kings
Stanley, Gloucestersh: FTX-417 - Bobby JAMIESON
& Willie ROBINSON (old fids) playing "Old version" of tune
on Vic Smith prog on "History of the Fiddle" June 1973: CASS 0437
- DEIGHTON FAMILY (American version) Concert Hall Radio 2: 16/3/89: CASS-90-0715
- Alf PEACHEY rec by Neil Lanham, Framsden, Woodbridge, Suffolk: NL-02 1995
CASS-0?58 diddling aft "Sweep's H" - Scotland
-- SHETLAND (40) FIDDLER'S: TD-5363 (45 EP) bef "Flowers
of Edinburgh" - Fraser HUGHSON (fid) rec Tom Anderson Tingwall, Shetland
RTR-1081/ CASS 60-0435/ FTX-368 aft "Foggy
Mountain" & "Kae an Knockit" - Bobbie JAMIESON &
Willy B HENDERSON (fiddles) rec Yell Shetland: TANGENT TNGM-117 1973 with "Devil
among Tallors" - George SUTHERLAND (fid) Shetland: TANGENT TNGM-117
1973 aft "Flowers of Edinburgh" & bef "East Neuk
o Fife" - Tom ANDERSON & Aly BAIN Trevor HUNTER & Davie TULLOCH
(fiddles) with Violet TULLOCH (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-281 1976 Old Shetland version
from the isle of Bressay with "drawing bass" - Aly BAIN &
Tom Anderson (fid) intro about playing ground bass as played on the Isle of
Bressay rec Kinross Folk Festival 1975: SPRINGTHYME SPRC 1003/ CASS-1313 1988
- Ireland --
Francie BYRNE (fid), Co Donegal ": RTE "Long Note prog 17/8/89 CASS
60-0897 music for "Clap Dance" - Canada
& USA -- Steve MEEKINS (fid) rec by Frank & Anne Warner,
NC 1940: FTX-927 - Buna HICKS (fid) & Frank
PROFFITT (voc/gtr) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC 1941: FTX-927
"I am my mammy's youngest child" - NASHVILLE WASHBOARD BAND
rec by Alan Lomax 1942: ROUNDERCD11661-1823-2 1999 & Sampler-1500 1997 -
Clayton McMICHEN (fid) for Square Dancing with gtr & banjo rec by Alan Lomax:
DECCA (78 rpm) 1949/ 7"RTR #0364 bef "Arkansas Traveller"
- (fid/banjo) rec Concert in Virginia: RTR-0322 - Cape Breton NS mouth music
& fid & guitar: ELEKTRA EKL-23 (21954-5) 10"LP - CAMP CREEK BOYS:
Bobby PATTERSON (gtr) & Harley GREY (mandolin) rec Galax Va: LEADER LED-2053
1973 - Michael PUNZAK (fid) USA rec by PK, Bristol 12/8/82: FTX-910
- Janet KERR (Engl fid) & Grey CRAIG (USA fid) on Vic Smith prog on "History
of the Fiddle" June 1973: CASS 0437 - Lacey PHILLIPS (5-str banjo): TRADITION
TLP-1007 1956-7 - Mike FENTON (Auto harp) 1989 CASS -0803-C15 - Jean RITCHIE
(voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-90725 1995 "Love somebody yes I do"-
Elsewhere -- FINLAND solo
fiddle with dancers (polka) rec Finland UNESCO radio prog FTX-700
#38
SOLDIER'S JOY, THE - "Four in the middle is the SJ"
- Children's version of country dance - COWAN DOUGLAS/BRIGGS publ for Brownies
by Girl Guides Assoc coll Stirlingsh & Perthsh
SOLDIER'S LIFE, THE - "Who'll serve the King ?", cried
the sergeant aloud" Ch: "Very merry sort of life enough"
- Recruiting Song - WYATT-EDGELL Coll of Soldier Songs 1871 - PALMER RS 1977
p87 from Wyatt-Edgell & broadside
SOLDIERS OF EDINBURGH, THE - "A troop of soldiers in Edinburgh"
- ROUD#8305 - BUCHAN: Secret Songs of Silence pp90-2
SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN - Boer War Song popular 1899-1902 -- Martin
WYNDHAM-READ: ARGO ZDA-147 1971 - CASS-0165: SONGS WITH A STORY Ian Bradley
13/10/89
SOLDIERS OF TRAWSFYNYDD, THE - SOWLDIWRS TRAWSFYNYDD
SOLDIER'S PRAYER, THE - SOLDIER AND THE SAILOR
SOLDIER'S RETURN, THE - "Seated by the side of a fair lovin
bride" - ROUD#9663 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1744 p267 (tune only) --
Billy GORDON rec by Seamus Ennis, 28/5/53: RPL 21866/ FTX-262
SOLDIER'S RETURN, THE - "The Deadly Wars are blast and blown"
- comp by Robert Burns - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp167-8 4v from Jeannie Robertson
"The Deadly Wars" - Tune used for Morris tune: BLUE-EYED STRANGER
- see POOR BUT HONEST SOLDIER - YOUNG AND SINGLE SAILOR -- Jeannie ROBERTSON
of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1/11/53: FTX-516/
CAEDMON TC-114/ TOPIC 12-T-196/ (PRESTIGE 13006) - SONGWAINERS: ARGO ZFB-31
1971
SOLDIER'S RETURN, THE - "One evening as the sun set low"
- American Civil War - An old man and his son had joined "the boys in blue"
but they came home in a casket -- Frank PROFFITT (unacc) rec by Frank &
Anne Warner, Beech Mt., Watauga Co., NC USA 1959: FTX-932
SOLDIER'S TEAR, THE - "Upon the hill he turned to take a last
fond look" Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)
SOLDIER'S TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE - Recitation -- THE YETTIES "Up
in Arms" ARGO ZDA-100 1974
SOLDIER'S THREE - D'URFEY PTPM 1797 - DEUTRONOMELIA 1809 "Freeman's
Song" - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 2 -- Trevor CROZIER'S BROKEN CONSORT:
ARGO ZFB-80 1972 - THE YOUNG TRADITION: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-30 1973
SOLDIER'S TOAST, THE - "To Spaniard: ragged staff, Holland:
commerce, USA, Russia & GB rampling roaring lion - "Rule Britannia"
-- Harry SCOTT rec by Peter Kennedy, Eaton Bray, Bedfordsh 18/2/58: LP
26071
SOLID GONE - Bluegrass -- Carter Family (PHILLIPS BBL-7410 &
7552)/ CASS-0239
SOLOMON - MACARONI (K)
SOLOMON ISLANDS --
Recordings - see AREA Listing
SOLOMON LEVI -- Square Dance with Phil CARDEW CASS 30-0571
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE - FREEMASOIN KING
SOME DO SAY THE FARMER'S BEST - WE POOR LABOURING MEN
SOME GENTLEMEN TAKE GREAT DELIGHT - REYNARD THE FOX
SOME GET MARRIED FOR LOVE - Vulgar "Last Word" in each line
is replaced by first word of next - HIGHER UP THE MOUNTAIN -- Brendan BEHAN
rec Dublin 1953: RTR-0595
SOME LIKE IT HOT - ONE FINGER-KEEP MOVING
SOME LOVES COFFEE - "some loves tea, some loves money but they
don't love me" - GETTING UPSTAIRS - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #274 (vol 2
p383) Mrs Laurel Jones, Burnsville, Yancey Co., NC 1918 (1v only publ)
SOME MEN THEY DO DELIGHT IN HOUNDS - SCOLDING WIFE
SOME OF THESE DAYS - JACOB'S LADDER
SOME PEOPLE SEEK PLEASURE - "Some people seek pleasures away from
their home" - ROUD #1150 - HAMER GGr 1973 p53 Grace Barton, Lancashire
"Lullaby"
SOME RIVAL HAS STOLEN MY TRUELOVE AWAY - "and I in Old England
no longer can stay" - lament for lover's absence - ROUD#587 - BROADWOOD
ETSC 1908 pp108-111 & p125 Mr Lough, Dunsfold, Surrey 1898 (notes on song)
- SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 1 pp487-8 John Fox, Bagborough, Somerset 1908/ Mrs
Beechy, Shipton, Oxfordsh 1911 1v/m "My True Love is Lost"
& 2 pp631-2 Robert Rowlands, Shipley, Sussex 1908 "The Americans
have stolen my true love away" - JFSS 1:3 1901 p96 Merrick, Henry Hills,
Lodsworth, Sussex 1899 "My True Love I've Lost" - JFSS 1:4
1902 p205 Lucy Broadwood: Mr Lough/ p208 Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex (1v/m)
& Mr Woodham, Warnham, Sussex (w/o) "The Americans" - JFSS
3:12 1908 pp223-8 Grainger: Alfred Hunt, Wimbledon, Surrey 1905 "The
Merry King" ("It's a merry king of Old England -") - GRAINGER
ONS#19/ RNS#10 Alfred Hunt, Wimbledon, Surrey 1905 "The Merry King"
- WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p179 #348 King family, Castle Eaton, Wiltsh (w/o) "The
Rifles" - REEVES IOP 1958 pp98-99 Robert Rowlands (w/o) "The
Americans" - REEVES EC 1960 pp245-6 Richard Read, Bishop's Sutton,
Hampsh (w/o) "Some rival has stolen" - DAWNEY PG 1977 p5 George
Butterworth: Mrs Cranstone, Wood dale, Sussex 1907 "The American King"
- Cf CUCKOO, THE - see DEAN- SMITH notes p106 -- STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS
CHR-1151 1977
SOMEBODY CALLED FOR MOTHER - ROUD#761 - FUSON BKH 1930 p101 Ky (w/o)
"Someone"
SOME SAY THE DEVIL'S DEAD - HIGHLAN RORY - LOVE WILL YOU MARRY ME?
SOMEBODY STOLE MY GAL -- Gordon CUTTY (Engl Conc) FREE REED FRR-006 1976
aft "Sweet Georgia Brown"
SOMEBODY'S TALL AND HANDSOME - ROUD#761 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 3 pp93-4
Missouri 1920 (w/m)/ Ark 1880s & 1930 (w/o)
SOMEBODY'S WAITING FOR ME - Music Hall song rec by Harry Lauder --
C K "Tink" TILLETT tune of song played on his Sears & Roebuck
"accordeen" (melodeon) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Wanchese,
Roanoke Is, Outer Banks, NC USA 1940: FTX-927/ APPLESEED
APR-CD-1035 2000
SOMEBODY UNDER THE BED - "don't know who it is - feel so jolly nervous
- call somebody in - light the candle - blow it out - get out get out you dirty
Brussels sprout" - Kids Skipping Rhyme -- rec by PK, Kentish Town
Church School, London 23/1/53: RPL 19003/ FTX-202
(words given) - Liverpool schoolchildren rec by Sasha Moorsom 18/7/58: RPL LP
25827/ FTX-309 A-ROVING 1968 #3 - ONE POTATO Film
Soundtrack - Lon-las School, Llansamlet, Swansea May 1982 rec by Welsh Folk
Museum rec: SAYDISC SDL-CD-338 1983 chanted (not really a tune)
SOMEONE HAS BEEN THERE BEFORE -- Tom KINES acc Russell THOMAS: (RCA VICTOR
PC/PCS 1014)/ CASS-0233 (coll by Ken Peacock, Canada)
SOMERSET
- ASHEN FAGGOT - BRECON TO PORLOCK BAY - BRIDGWATER FAIR - BRUTON
TOWN - CHEW MAGNA CHA CHA - CRIPPLE CREEK (USA) - DRAYTON WASSAIL - EXMOOR RAM
- GAOL SONG - MINEHEAD - RICHARD OF TAUNTON DENE - THRASHING MACHINE (Joe Davies)
-- Recordings - see AREA Listing
SOMERSET SPACE RACE -- Adge CUTLER & WURZELS: CASS-0194-C30
SOMERSETSHIRE HUNTING SONG - HUNTING THE HARE
SOMETHING LACKING - "I chanced to rise at the dawning of the
day" - BARING GOULD SOW #58 (not in Rev Ed) from Joseph Padden SBG
Holcombe Burnell 1887 (words slightly adapted V3 composed)
SOMETHING MAKE ME LAUGH HA HA HA -- sung by a group of older women
rec by Alan Lomax, Brick Kiln Village, Nevis, Caribbean 1962: ROUNDER CD-1716
1997
SOMETHING NEW - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #182 p42 (Am) - Tunebook Ms
#22 p274
SOMETHING TO SHARE - "I'm a stranger come friend" -
comp -- THE YETTIES on Radio 2: 17/12/87: CASS-0379
SOMETIME -- Josh WHITE with Sonny TERRY (harmonica) & Brownie McGHEE
(gtr): DECCA CRLM-1047 1971
SOMETIMES - Negro game song -- Bessie JONES & group rec by Alan
Lomax, St Simon's Is, Georgia, USA 1959: ATLANTIC SD-1350
SOMETIMES I'M IN THIS COUNTRY - FAREWELL SWEET JANE
SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE A MOTHERLESS CHILD - Paul ROBESON with Ch & Orch:
PHILIPS GL 5765 1958
SOMEWHERE MY LOVE -- Mick FOSTER (acc/gui/voc) & Tony ALLEN (gui/voc):
STYLUS MUSIC London SMC-263/ CASS-0953 1986
SON, COME TELL IT UNTO ME - EDWARD
SON, DAVIE - EDWARD
SON OF A GAMBOLIER, THE - "I am a rambling young man from town
to town I steer" - ROUD#2964 - HENRY SOP #741/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p50
Valentine Crawford, Bushmills, Co Antrim 1938 3v/ch/m - SPAETH REW 1927 p88
- BEST Songfest 1948 p124 - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p21 no source given -- Eddie
BUTCHER rec by Hugh Shields, Magilligan 1964 (2v)
SON OF A GUN - "Out on a ranch way out West" - ROUD#12709
- LOMAX 1938 Cowboy Songs p287
SON OF DOUGAL, SON OF RORY - MHIC DHUGHAILL 'IC RUAIRIDH, A
SON OF GOD THEY DID BETRAY, THE - ROUD#3332 - JFSS 7 1926 p290 Dr Clague
MS Thomas Caley, Douglas, Isle of Man (m/o)
SON OF JOHN, SON OF JAMES - MHIC IAIN 'IC SHEUMAIS
SONATINA in C - (Beethoven) -- SPREDTHICK rec by PK, Dartington,
Devon 1975: FTX-089
SONG - VOICE (Regional, style, technique, virtuosity etc)
S-O-N-G, AN - AS I WAS WALKING
SONG MS BOOKS - such as Ms written down by singer -- Willie MATHIESON
rec by Alan Lomax, Turriff, Aberdeensh, 17/7/51: 7"RTR 0682
SONG FOR ALL SEASONS, A - comp Pete Ryder of Manchester -- Marie
LITTLE: ARGO ZFB-19 1971
SONG FOR IRELAND - comp by Phil Colcough -- Dick GAUGHAN: TOPIC 12-TS-
419 1981/ with Brian McNEIL (fid), Phil CUNNINGHAM (keyboards & whi) &
Stewart ISBISTER (e/bass) CASS-90-0894
SONG OF A LOST HUNTER - YOUNG HUNTING
SONG OF A NORTHERN RIVER - comp by GM -- Graeme MILES: FTX-223
1977
SONG OF A SOLDIER - BOLD DRAGOON
SONG OF ALL NATIONS - "I'll sing you a" - Various countries
- what made of - Irish, Scots, English - ROUD#2766 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp171-2
Angelo Dornan NB
SONG OF BELFAST - "Well, I've never been to Belfast"
- comp by GM 1973 about how its regularly in the news - how does life go on
there ? - girl to offices, men to machines, a city where every soldier has been
- long for no more "bleeding bombs" -- Graeme MILES: FTX-229
SONG OF CHOICE - comp by Peggy Seeger -- Sandra KERR & John FAULKNER:
ARGO SPA-132 1971
SONG OF FINGAL - "O Erin my country although thy harp slumbers"
- ROUD#2683 - WILLIAMS Ms #711 (w/o)
SONG OF IRONOPOLIS - comp by GM -- Graeme MILES:
225
SONG OF LIES, THE - AMHRAN NA mBREAG
SONG OF RENVYLE - AMHRAN RINN MHAOILE
SONG OF SIXPENCE - CALDER FAIR - JOLLY SHILLING
SONG OF SOLOMON - TWN TWN TWN
SONG OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE - "In Scripture we read of an extraordinary
old king" - Israel - Goliath - Sheba - LAWS #Q-39 ABBB 1957 p293 "The
Building of Solomon's Temple" - Masonic Song describing building of
temple in Jerusalem - ROUD#1018 - GREIG FSNE 1906 p148 20v --- MACKENZIE BSSNS
1928 p381 17v (notes & refs) - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp309-312 ships log 1827
(w/o)
SONG OF SORROW IN "A TEAR OF ERIN" - Tunebook Ms 3/4 (G) #46
p186
SONG OF THE STOCK - MY FATHER KEPT A HORSE
SONG OF TEMPTATION, THE - "When the small birds of the outer
air" In praise of chastity and marriage and also has a verse on nudity
- TUNNEY SF 1979 p45
SONG OF THE ASS - orig Latin, old French -- TROTTO (with hurdy- gurdy):
FOREST TRACKS FT-6003 1963 - STAVERTON BRIDGE rec by PK, Foxhole School, Dartington,
Totnes, Devon 3/7/70 7"RTR-0140/ FTX-144
SONG OF THE BLACKBIRD, THE - ARRANE Y LHONDHOO
SONG OF THE BOXTY, THE - BOXTY SONG
SONG OF THE CLEVELANDS - comp by Graeme MILES
SONG OF THE COWBOYS -- Jimmy DRIFTWOOD (voc/ gtr): RCA Victor LSP-1994 1959
SONG OF THE DAWN, A - Patriotic with words comp by Brian O Higgins to
tune: "Fainne Geal an Lae" -- Arthur KEARNEY: TOPIC 12-T-153
1966
SONG OF THE FAIRIES - CAN Y TYLYTH TEG
SONG OF THE MOOR, THE - "Tis merry in the springtime"
- BARING GOULD SOW (Rev Ed only) words by SBG to tune of "The Infant",
(a song of marvels) -- Bob CANN in John Bartletts 1975 film "Children of the Moor": FF-1115
SONG OF THE NUNS OF CHESHIRE -- Dorothy FURBUR rec by Seamus Ennis,
Heswall, Cheshire 5/6/57: RPL LP 23494
SONG OF THE SEALS, THE -- Jean REDPATH: ELEKTRA BY-6004 1966
SONG OF THE STRAWBERRY GIRL - "It is Summer (x2) how beautiful
it looks" - WILLIAMS Ms #71o (w/o)
SONG OF THE TANGIER GOLD MINES - "In 1861" by Catherine
Hart of Tangier Nova Scotia - ROUD#1841 - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp316-319
SONG OF THE THRUSH, THE - Scots Gaelic -- Calum JOHNSTON rec by Alan
Lomax, Hebrides: EMBER FA-2055 1968
SONG OF THE THRUSH, THE - "Years ago out in the wilds of Australia"
- Music Hall by George Le Brunn about an Englishman in the Australian mines
bringing home a singing bird - SR#1763 - EDWARDS AUFS 1972 pp30-31 Mrs Vera
Miller, Sutherland, NSW -- Bill LOWNE rec by Seamus Ennis, Cley-on-Sea, Holt,
Norfolk 1955: RPL 22174 (with speech) - Bob HART rec by Tony Engle, Snape, Suffolk:
TOPIC 12-TS-243 1974 --- Dave de HUGARD (unacc): LARRIKIN LRK-001 1975
SONG OF THE THRUSH, THE - I AM A ROMANY
SONG OF THE TRAVELLING FAIRIES, THE - ARRANE NY SHEEAGHYN TROAILTAGH
SONG OF THE UPPER WHARFEDALE, THE - "Though Langstrothdale Chase
cannot boast of being long" - written by Wm Foster 1900 - ROUD#3183
- ED&S 35:1 1973 pp26-27 Jack Foster, Yorksh 1971
SONG OF THE WHALES -- MAGPIE (Washington USA F/Group) COLLECTOR C-
1948 1989 CASS-0822
SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS, THE - Poem by W B Yeats with tune by Richard
Dyer-Bennett -- Jake WALTON (voc/dulc) & Roger NICHOLSON (dulc): LEADER
LER-2094 1976
SONG MAKING -- Jimmy McBEATH (talk) rec by Alan Lomax, Portsoy, Banffsh
1951: FTX-059
SONG ON THE NANTUCKET LADIES - "Young damsels all wherever you
be" - Sherbourn town - false teeth & hair - ROUD#2048 - HUNTINGTON
SWS 1964 pp165-7 ships log 1819 (w/o)
SONG ON THE TIMES - "You working men of England" Ch:
"So arouse you sons of freedom -" - PALMER TOTT 1974 p219 text:
Bs by Harkness of Preston (Madden 18/1042)/ tune used: is "Skewball"
(source not indicated)
SONG PARODIES - PARODIES
SONG STORIES - CANTE-FABLE
SONG TO A PET SHEEP - ORAN NA CIORA
SONG TO A TINKER WOMAN AND HER BROOD - A' CHAILLEACH LEIS AN TRIALL
SONG TO THE IOLAIRE - ORAN NA H-IOLAIRE
SONG TO THE SNOOPERS - ORAN NA SNOOPERS
SONG TO THE TORCH - ORAN A' BHIUGAIN
SONG TO THE WINKLE GATHERERS - ORAN NAM FROCHAGAN
SONG TO WOODY - comp by BD -- Bob DYLAN in John Peel Radio Prog on
Protest in 1950s & 60s Radio 2: 7/3/87: CASS-90-0565
SONGS MY MOTHER SANG TO ME - "When evening shadows softly fall,
my childhood days I then recall" comp by singer -- Lena Bourne FISH
rec by Frank & Anne Warner, USA 1940: FTX-922
SONGS WITHIN SONGS
- DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE - GALWAY SHAWL - NOBLEMAN'S WEDDING
SONIA SNELL - Song "This is the tale of SS to whom an accident
befell" She gets stuck in a public toilet at a railway station (from
tape from Terence Rowan of Dr O Farrell Surrey) - words in song file - (sent
to Peter Kiddle June 30th 1999)
SONIC JUNK - INSTRUMENTS
SONNY SWEENEY'S POLKA - MOYLAN 2 #70 p40 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon)
SONNY'S MAZURKA - Polka Mazurka - also known as "Hugh Gillespie's"
- BRODY p263 (D) - SULLIVAN 1 p4 (D) -- Michael GORMAN (fid) of Sligo rec
by PK, London 25/10/52: RPL 18710 talk aft/ FTX-077
with dance descr - CHIEFTAINS 3: ISLAND ILPS- 9379
SONS OF FINGAL, THE - "O Erin my country although thy harp slumbers"
- ROUD#2683 - Alfred WILLIAMS #711 (w/o) - Bs title "Tarra's (Old) Hall"
SONS OF LEVI, THE - "Come all you knights, you knights of honour
(Malta)" - Masonic Song (rather than Carol) - ROUD#2430 - GREIG- DUNCAN
3 #470 words only - SHARP EFCa 1911 James Beale/ Mrs Harding - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 #363 2 p489-490 James Beale, Warehorne, Kent 1908 - HENRY SOP #146
"The Knights of Malta" - ORD BB 1930 pp392-3 (w/o) "The
Knights of Malta" --- FUSON BKH 1930 p203 Ky (w/o) -- VALLEY FOLK:
TOPIC 12-T-192 1968
SONS OF LIBERTY, THE - ends with toast "here's a health to General
or George Washington" - ROUD#596 - SHARP FSSA #162 vol 2 pp224-5 Wm
Wooton, Hindman, Knott Co., Ky 1917 "On the 15tth day of June, brave
boys"(ship is called "The Lancet" / Mrs Townsley,
Pineville, Bell Co., Ky 1917 "O fare you well, sweet Ireland"
- HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp146-8 ships log 1790 (w/o) "Come and listen,
sons of Freedom" - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p59
SONS OF NORTH BRITAIN - DONALD MONROE
SONS O' ROGUES - THREE ROGUES
SONS OF WORTH - "Come hail the day, ye sons of worth"
- ROUD#2050 - HUNTINGTON 1964 pp171-2 ships log 1808 (w/o)
SOO St MARY'S JAIL, THE - "Come all you brave and gallant boys
and listen to my rhyme" - 24th May - got tight - policeman - ROUD#2324
- FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp120-121 Ont 1957
SOON ONE MORNING - "death comes creepin in the room"
- WORRIED LIFE BLUES - I WISH I WAS IN HEAVEN -- Fred McDOWELL (voc/gtr)
rec by Alan Lomax, Como, Miss USA Sept 1959: ROUNDERCD-1703 1999 - RPL LP 26148
- Hally WOOD: ELEKTRA EKL-10 1953 "Death comes creeping"
SOON WE'LL BE IN ENGLAND TOWN - ROUD#1799 - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp115-116
Richard Hartlan, NS 1929+ "Chanty Song"
SOOTH - SOUTH
SOPHIE BOURBON'S HORNPIPE -- EDWARD II (Group) Radio 2: 8/11/87:
CASS 90-0550
SORROWFUL LAMENT FOR CALLAGHAN, GREALLY & MULLEN - "Come tell
me dearest mother" - ROUD#3042 - O'LOCHLAIN ISB 1939 pp62-3 BS
SORRY THE DAY I WAS MARRIED - Song of Uneasy wedlock - ROUD#1561 - KIDSON
EPS 1923 - JFSS 1:5 1904 p251 Kidson: Charles Lolley, Leeds, Yorksh 1v/m (tune
in Slip Jig rhythm) -- THE WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-T- 167 1966 (from Kidson)
- JOHNSTONS TRANSATLANTIC TRA-185 1968 (S) - Tim HART & Maddy PRIOR: B &
C CAS-1035 1971/ CASS 45-0851 - Nancy KERR (daughter of Sandra) in Martin Carthy's
Song Workshop Radio 2: 12/6/91 CASS-1019
SOSPAN FACH - (The Little Saucepan) -- Tom THOMAS (& ch)
rec by Alan Lomax, Treorchy Miner's Club, Rhondda, Glamorgansh, S Wales 1953:
FTX-055 & FTX-511
SOULCAKERS/ SOULING - "God bless the master of this house"
- ROUD#304 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp30-31 Rev P M Holme (c): Tattenhall, Chesh
1831 - PALMER SOM 1972 p9 Charlotte S Burne (c): Eccleshall, Staffordsh - PALMER
EBECS 1979 pp228-9 R Holland: "Glossary of words used in the County of
Cheshire": Middlewich & Mobberley - CLINGING 2005 includes versions from Chester, Guilden Sutton, Stapleford and Tattenhall, Cheshire - see also COB COALING -- ANTROBUS
SOULCAKERS public performance with applause & collection rec by PK, "The
Wheatsheaf", Antrobus, Cheshire 30/10/54: RPL 22344-5 including "Souling
Song"/ FTX-107 & Video #6 - Bob RODGERS
talk & remembering local plays at Frodsham & Helsby & others rec
by PK, Frodsham, Cheshire 1/11/54: RPL 22346-7/ 107
- Matthew HOLLINSHEAD rec by PK, Swettenham, Congleton, Cheshire 12/11/54: RPL
22350/ FTX-107 Song & talk - Dorothy FURBUR
rec Heswall, Cheshire 1957: RPL LP 23494 (2 versions: Broadwood & Graham)
SOULIERS, MES - SI J'AVAIS LES SOULIERS
SOULING - SOULCAKERS
SOUND EFFECTS - BELLS - CART - FIREWORKS
- FROGS - WINDMILLS -- Recordings
- see MUSIC TYPES Listing
SOUND OF THE DRUM, THE - FOLLOW THE DRUM
SOUND OF THE DRUM - Irish Gaelic Song - FOLLOW THE DRUM -- Seamus
ENNIS rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow CASS-0797
SOUND, SOUND, YOUR INSTRUMENTS OF JOY - Carol -- Mabe Male Voice
Choir rec Cornwall 1934: RPL - WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-TS-346 1978
SOUND THE GOOD OLD BUGLE - GRAINGER #406 John Perring, Dartmouth, Devon
1908
SOUND THE PIBROCH - from Norman Mc Leod Senr -- CORRIES: EMI SCX-
6511 1972
SOUP - UP AND DOWN THE HOUSE
SOUP SUPPER IN CLATTICE HARBOUR - comp by Peter Leronard -- Anita
BEST (Newfoundland): AMBER MUSIC 9804-2 1997
SOUR GRAPES - FOX AND THE GRAPES
SOUR MILK CART, THE - "For I am a country chappie" Ch:
"Down into Glesga in my Soor Milk Cairt" - Courtship - comp by
Thomas Johnstone of Eaglesham, Renfrewsh - ROUD#6336 - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #956
p61 w/o - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 p92 - McCOLL SS p41 from Maggie Logan (ch only)
- McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p243 from Belle Stewart -- Jimmy McBEATH rec by Seamus
Ennis July 1952: RPL 18131/ FTX-260 - CLUTHA: TOPIC
12-TS-226 1973 - Mary TONER rec by PK & Sean O Boyle, Markethill, Co Armagh
1952: RPL 18537/ FTX-434 "Jogging up to
Claudy" (also mentions Newtown Hamilton) - Alison McMORLAND & Peta
WEBB: TOPIC 12-TS-403 1980
SOUR PIES - Political Satire comp Benjamin Grime (1832-52) to tune of
"The Girl I left behind me" - concerns import duty on sugar
-- John HOWARTH & OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12-T-188 1968
SOUR PLUMS -- Robin WILLIAMSON (harp): CLADDAGH CCF-12 1984
SOURCE OF SPEY, THE - Scots Strathspey possibly comp by Lachlan McPherson
of Strathmashy -- OSSIAN IONA IR-001 1978
SOURWOOD MOUNTAIN - "Chickens a-crowin in SM" - ROUD#754
- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #216 (vol 2 pp305-6) 3var: Will Biggers, Rome, Ga 1913
(8v)/ Ben Finlay, Manchester, Clay Co., 1917/ Miss Abby Moseley, Berea Coll.,
Madison, Co., Ky 1917 - BROWN 3 p279 - RICHARDSON AMS 1927 p89 Appal -- Hobart
SMITH (fiddle) rec by Alan Lomax, Bluefield, Va 1959: ROUNDER 1702 1997
- "The Pioneer Strain" broadcast introduced
by Alan LOMAX, 1960 rec off air by PK: FTX-902 -
Hobart SMITH (piano) rec by Alan Lomax, Saltville, Va 1942/AAFS 8728 B1/ rec
by Moses Asch, NYC 1946: ROUNDER 1799 2001 - Frank PROFFITT Senr
rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Watauga, NC 1941 5v: FTX-931/
APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000 - Frank PROFITT Jnr (voc/banjo): CLOUDLANDS (Tenn)
CLC-008 1992 CASS-1356 - Peggy SEEGER (voc/ banjo) rec London 14/8/56: RPL LP
23195 - Boone REID (5-str banjo): TRADITION TLP-1007 1956-7 - Guy CARAWAN (voc/banjo)
& Peggy SEEGER (voc/banjo) rec London 11/1/58: RPL LP 24212/ rec by PK:
EMI CLP-1174 1958/ FTX-942
SOUTER'S FEAST, THE - "There cam a souter oot o Edinburgh"
"The Souter's wife she bare a son" (names of places from whence
they came) - ROUD#6072 - CHAMBERS - McCOLL SS 1953 p127 (11v) Text from Willie
Mathieson & tune from Arthur Argo - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #629 (6var) -- Arthur
ARGO rec by Seamus Ennis, Aberdeen 10/7/52: RPL 18778 (7v)/ FTX-261
SOUTERS OF SELKIRK, THE - "It's up wi the Souters of Selkirk"
- ROUD#5505
SOUTH AFRICA --
Recordings - see MUSIC TYPES Listing
SOUTH AMERICA - ARGENTINA - BOLIVIA
- BRAZIL - CHILE - COLOMBIA - ECUADOR - MEXICO - PANAMA - PARAGUAY - PERU -
VENEZUELA
SOUTH AUSTRALIA - "Bound for SA" - Shanty - HUGILL
SSS 1961 p194 & 196 ("Codfish Shanty") -- (a) Rees BALDWIN,
Barry, S.Wales & (b) J.S.Scott, London rec by James M Carpenter c1928: FTX-142
- YETTIES ARGO ZFB-16 1970 - JENKIN'S EAR, Guernsey F/Group rec 1994: CASS-1301
SOUTH CERNEY (Gloucestershire) - MUMMERS
PLAY noted by John Harvey-Webb in the 1930s and then, before his death,
passed on to Peter Kennedy for the Folktrax Archive in 1957. Bold Tanner
- Give room, give room, this gallant hall - And give me room to rise - And I'll
show you such activity - On this merry Christmastide. Activity of youth, activity
of age - Such activity has never been seen - Or acted.on a stage For I am Bold
Tanner from Nottingham - My name it is Arthur O Bran - There's not a squire
Living in the whole damp shire - That would dare to bid me stand - With my long
spike shaft all on my shoulder - See how well I clear my way - With a One Two
Three - I make them all flee - And give them more labour to stay As I was walking
through the King's forest - To view the red deer - That run here and there -
There bold Robin Hood did I spy - And as soon as Bold Robin Hood did me spy
- He thought fine sport to make - He held out his hand - And bid me to stand
- And thus unto me he spake (Robin Hood, who has been standing on one side,
comes forward) Robin Hood - Who art thou, bold fellow? - That stands
so boldly here? - Sure and in brief - Thou look'st like a thief - Come in the
night to steal away the King's deer Bold Tanner - I am the keeper of the King's
Forest - And have such great command - The King put me here - To view the red
deer - That run here and there - And stop thee bold fellow I must Robin Hood
- If thou art the keeper of this forest - And hast such great command - Sure
thou must have more in store - Than thou hast. before - Thou biddest me to stand.
Bold Tanner - I have no more to be taken in store than I need - I have
a staff - And another old graf - That I'm sure will do his deed (Enter Little
John) Little John - What is the matter, master - I pray unto me tell?
- I see thee stand - With a staff in thy hand - I fear it is not all well Robin
Hood - A man and a man - And he bids me to stand - Bold Tanner he stands by
my side - He's a bonny blade - And a master by trade - And he swears he'll tan
thy hide Little John - If it is to be commanded by that - It's as much as he
can do - For, if he is so stout - He and I will have a bout - And I'll tan his
old hide well too. Bold Tanner - Pray. let us measure our staves -Before
we begin this fray - I would not have my staff - One half foot longer than thine
- Or else thou would'st call that foul play. Little John - My staff's
out full length - My staff's out full blee - My staff would knock down a calf
-And I'm sure he'll knock down thee Bold Tanner - Pray, then, let this
bout begin (They fight for some time Little John) - What didst thou say,
thou proud fellow - That thou hast conquered me? - I'll let thee see before
I go - That I'll fight before I flee (Bold Tanner is knocked down by a blow
on the leg) Little John - Doctor, Doctor, where bist thee? - Bold
Tanner's wounded in the knee - Five thousand pounds will I lay down - If a noble
doctor could be found. Doctor (outside) - What - No more than
that? Little John - Yes, Then ten thousand pounds I will lay down - If a noble
doctor could be found Doctor (still outside) - 'Old my 'orse, Jack -
Rack 'un to a f'urze faggot - And gie' un a bucket of cold ashes to drink (Doctor
enters) Doctor - Good morning, ladies and gentlemen all And a merry Christmas
to you all - I am a noble doctor, both stout and good - With my created hand
I can purge the blood - Cure the stitch, the itch - The palsy or the gout -
All pains within, all pains without - Bring an old woman ninety years dead -
Ninety nine years bred - And a hundred years laid in her grave - If she can
sit up and crack one of my golden pills - In bond I'll be bound - If a loan
of fifty pound - That her life shall be saved - So don't believe me any longer,
ladies and gentlemen - I can cure this man if he's not quite dead (The Doctor
opens his bag and administers a large bright-coloured pill to Bold Tanner)
I've travelled through England, Scotland and France - Rise up, Bold Tanner and
let's have a dance (Bold Tanner gets up and the Doctor exits) Bold
Tanner - Terrible Terrible - Life that was never known - Enough to drive
a man out of eleven senses into seventeen - Walk in, Jack Vinney (Enter Jack
Vinney) Jack Vinney - My name's not Jack Vinney - My name is Mister
Vinney - A man of great property - Do more than thee or any other man Bold
Tanner - Yes and very likely too Jack Vinney - Why, kind sir, did
ever I do thee any harm? Bold Tanner - Didn't you get the maid in the
barn? Jack Vinney - Well, I didn't think that any harm Bold Tanner
- Aint your name John May? - Ha'nt I heard thee say? - Didn't you come here
to breed a riot? Jack Vinney - Yes, my humble servant - I was just going
to wish thee good night - As I was walking through a farmyard - I kicked up
against a whimble straw - Fell over a barn into a pigsty - Pitched with penny
loaves and thatched with candlesticks - I kicked at the maid and the door came
out - She asked if I'd have a crust of ale - And a glass of bread and cheese
- I said: Yes, thank you, and meant - No, if you please Bold Tanner -
Ah saucy Jack, therefore get thee gone Jack Vinney - Go on, kind sir,
I bid thee stand Bold Tanner - To stand, kind sir, I do not care - Appoint
the place and I'll meet thee there Jack Vinney - Across the grove, the
hour of five - I'll meet thee there, dead or alive - Across the grove the hour
of six - I'll meet thee there, the time thou'll fix Bold Tanner - Aha
says the gridiron - can't you two agree? Jack Vinney - Yes - I'm just
at the head of the town - Don't you know me? Bold Tanner - Aha - Poor
Boy - Took astray - Swam nine miles and across a cross - Split his head on a
windmill post Jack Vinney - Well shaved, well shorn - Pick my choice
for supper - Fish. fowl or any other bird - Perhaps I may pick a bone - Last
Christmas Eve I turned the spit - I burnt my fingers I felt the heat - The spit
stood up like a handsome man - And swore he'd drop the dripping pan Then here
comes I Old Varmer Vat - Wife and family at my back - Out of eleven I
have but seven - And they poor things have gone to heaven - Out of seven I have
but five - And they poor things are starved alive - Out of five I have but three
- And they be gone where I shan't tell thee - Out of three I have but two -
And they be gone where I shan't tell you - Out of two I have but one - And he
be gone to Burford's Stone - Out of one I have got none - And he be gone to
Narleize Farm Then here comes I - Old Tom the Tinker - I was ne'er so
small a drinker - I told the landlord to his face - The chimney corner was his
place Then here comes I - Old Cut-and-Slashem - Cut-and-slashem is my
name - I cuts em down as fine as dust - And sends em to Satan to make mince
pie crust Then here comes I - Old Beelzebub - On my shoulder I carry
my club - In my hand a dripping pan - Don't you think I'm a jolly old man? Here
come I - Old Father Christmas - Christmas comes but once a year - But
when It comes it brings good cheer - Roast beef and plum pudding - A little
money in our pockets, ladies and gentlemen -(Exit Jack Vinney) Bold
Tanner - Who's that coming over that green hill did I spy? Robin Hood
- Robin Hood's Little John - The man that will fight with thee in thy field
(Bold Tanner and Robin Hood square up to each other with their staves and
begin to fight. Enter Little John) Little John O hold your hand -
O hold your hand - And let these quarrels fall - For here we get our bones all
smashed - For no cause at all (Enter Musician with his fiddle) Musician
- Here comes I as ain't been yet - With my big head and little feet - My
head's so big and my feet so small - I'll play ye a tune as'll please ye all
- (The Musician plays, all sing, and finally dance round in a ring about
him, Jack Vinney following Bold Tanner and hitting him on the head with a bladder
as he goes.The song is "Here we come a-Wassailing".
Country Life (1965) Source: [Anon. (Auth.)] TOWN AND COUNTRY : WHERE MUMMERS
STILL SURVIVE [Guisers from Underwood, Notts. and Mummers from Symondsbury,
Marshfield, South Verney and Sussex] Country Life, 16th Dec.1965, Vol.CXXXVIII,
No.3589, pp.1683a Article reads; "'I am a Doctor', 'What is thy fee?' 'Five,
pounds, but seeing as I know thee, I'll charge thee ten.' These words, heard
from within a village barn, serve as a timely reminder that Christmas is near
and the mummers are rehearsing in at least one or two villages in England. A
century ago there must have been as many versions of this ancient play as there
were villages. Few of the ploughboys who performed them realised that their
drama of St. George and the Turkish Knight, and the Doctor with his sacred 'opplis
poplis drops' probably formed a legacy from the Elizabethan chap-book versions,
which may well have been derived from primitive rituals. The Underwood Guisers,
in the Nottinghamshire coalfield, whom the BBC recorded in 1949, seem to have
lost the habit of annual performances a year or two later. The Folk Dance and
Song Society, in 1951, made a colour film of the Symondsbury (Dorset) Mummers,
whose players learned their lines, like the Underwood Guisers, 'from them as
did it last year,' or by 'oral transmission,' to quote the official jargon.
The Marshfield Mummers, in Gloucestershire, were revived in 1932 by the village
schoolmaster, Mr. F.C. Thomas. A year or two ago the choirboys of South Verney,
in the same county, also revived it; and a group of mummers in the Ouse valley
near Lewes, Sussex, have performed each Christmas Eve since 1950." [South Verney
appears to be a misprint for South Cerney.] Index Terms: Locations: Underwood,
Notts. (SK4750); Symondsbury, Dorset (SY4493); Marshfield, Glos. (ST7773); South
Verney, Glos. (SU0497); South Cerney, Glos. (SU0497); Ouse Valley, Sussex Years:
Publ. 1965; Col. 1949; Ceased about 1951; Col. 1951; Rev. 1932; Rev. about 1963;
Rev. 1950 Subjects: Christmas; Mummers' Plays; Text Fragments; Radio Broadcast;
B.B.C. (1949); St. George; Turkish Knight; Doctor; E.F.D.S.S. (1951); Cine Film;
Christmas Eve People: Folk Dance and Song Society (Col.); Mr. F. C. Thomas (Organiser)
Archives: Ref.: TD00557 Indexed by Peter Millington. 1994
SOOTH END, DA - Shetland Jig -- Willie HUNTER Junr (fid solo) rec
by Pat Shaw, Shetland July 1952: RPL 18649/ FTX-068
- W H Junr (fid) with Willie JOHNSON (gtr) rec 12/7/53: RPL 23322 - Alistair
ANDERSON (E-conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-501 1974 aft "Aith Rant" &
"Fram upon him" - Willie HUNTER & Aly BAIN (fids) with Violet
Tulloch (Piano) "Down Home" (TV Series) in USA & Canada LISMOR
LIF-7011 1986 CASS-0814
SOUTH GEORGIA WHALING SONG - BOWEN p19 (G) m/o
SOUTH HETTON HORNPIPE, THE -- Gordon CUTTY (Engl conc) rec by PK, Kelloe,
Durham 24/6/54: RPL 20602/ FTX-118
SOUTH MAYO GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (G) #60 pp148-9
SOUTH MEDOMSLEY STRIKE - "If you're inclined to hear a song
"
- Durham Miner's Strike in 1885 - Song comp by Thomas Armstrong -- Johnny
HANDLE & co: TOPIC 12-T-122 1965/ 12 TPS 166 1966 - Bob FOX (v/gtr) talk
bef Radio 2 24/3/88: CASS-15-0776 - Tom GILFELLON (voc/gtr) with Johnny HANDLE
(accordion/ ch), Colin ROSS (fid): TOPIC TSCD-486 1997
SOUTH OF THE BORDER -- Reg REEDER (H-dulc) rec by Jim COUZA Saxmundham Suffolk
21/7/82 CASS-0873
SOUTH OF THE GRAMPIANS - Strathspey - NORTH OF THE GRAMPIANS
SOUTH SEA BUBBLE - FOR OOR LANG BIDING HERE
SOUTH SHIELDS LASSES - FOLK O SHIELDS
SOUTH SHORE, THE - Hornpipe comp by James Hill, Gateshead fiddler -
DIXON 1987 p39 2var (both in D) one of these being known in Ireland as THE SCHOLAR
- KENNEDY FTB 1998 #163 p45 3pts (D) -- THE CUT AND DRY BAND (N-pipes): TOPIC
12-TS-413 1980 with "The Locomotive H"
SOUTH WIND - Waltz - BRODY p263-4 (F) - SULLIVAN 1 p3 (G) -- THE
CHIEFTAINS 3: ISLAND 9379
SOUTH YTHSIE - "As I went
down to Ellon Fair" - GREIG DUNCAN 1 #355 (2m/1w) - ELLON MARKET
SOUTHAMPTON - SIR CHARLES LAPIER
SOUTHDOWN MILITIA - Orange Song -- THE LOYAL ORANGEMEN: PICKWICK
ALLEGRO ALL-864 1967
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA - HOB-NAILED BOOTS
WOT FATHER WORE
SOUTHERN BREEZES - Country Dance -- Peter KENNEDY & THE HAYMAKERS
Band rec London 1961: FTX-324 "Tune the
Old Cow Died of" & "Grand Old Duke of York"
SOUTHERN ENGLISH LABOURER - Song comp by PW -- Paul Wilson &
Ben van Weede (fiddles): SAYDISC CP-115 1980
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE -- Josh WHITE: LONDON LL-1341 & MERCURY MG 36052/
CASS-0240
SOUTHERN GIRL'S REPLY, THE - "I cannot listen to your words"
- Confederate Song of Civil War to tune of "The Bonny Blue Flag"
- Pearl Rivers: "True to the Gray" -- Mrs CK Eleazar TILLETT rec
by Frank & Anne Warner, Roanoke NC USA 1941: FTX-926/
APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000
SOUTHERN LADIES - Capstan Shanty - JFSS p299 Cotton labour song (2v
only) coll CJS from Harry Perry on board an American liner crossing the Atlantic
- HUGILL SSS 1961 p395 from CFS
SOUTHERN PLAINS, THE - "Mother have you come to see me die upon
the SP/ battlefield?" - Dying soldier son : Mother have you come to
see me : Southern plain : Far from home - ROUD#6968 - American Civil War --
Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner USA 1940: FTX-922
(1v only)
SOUTHROP POACHING SONG - THREE POACHERS POOR
SOUVENIR HORNPIPE, THE - LOW LEVEL HORNPIPE
SOVAY or SOVIE - FEMALE HIGHWAYMAN
SOVEREIGN OF THE SEA, THE - "Thus, thus, my boys, our anchor's
weighed" - Neptune - Jove - Great George - ROUD#2032 - HUNTINGTON SWS
1964 pp85-87 ships log 1776 (w/o)
SOW SEWING SILK - MARTIN SAID TO HIS MAN
SOO'S TA'EN THE MEASLES - HERRING's HEAD
SOW TOOK THE MEASLES, THE - American -- Jean JENKINS (voc/banjo)
rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-914
SOW'S TAIL, THE - Strathspey based on satirical song "Sow's
Tail to Geordie"-- Theresa Mc LELLAN (fid) with Marie Mc LELLAN
(piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-354
1978 with "Londonderry Hornpipe" & "Duncan on the Plainstones"
(Reel)
SOW'S TAIL TO GEORDIE - "Geordie's noo cam here aboot"
- DUNCAN Ms W545 M135
SOWENS FOR SAP - "The foremost man in oor New Tap"
- Bothy Ballad - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #400 from Mr Robb of New Deer - title means:
"Nothing will pass muster at this farm but the very best"--
John MEARNS (unacc) rec Aberdeen 14/2/50 (for progr about Gavin Greig): RPL
14404
SOWER, THE - "As I walked out one morning fair" - or
CHIEFEST GRAIN or "The Seedsman" - LAWS Q39 - ROUD#1018 - PURSLOW
1968 p115 coll Hammond Dorset 1906 "The Wanton Seed" but sang
"Wanting" -- A L LLOYD (unacc): TOPIC 12-T-135 1966 - ARGO
ZFB-67 1968 "The Wanton Muse" - Larry DALEY (unacc) rec by
PK, Dartington Ciderhouse, Totnes, Devon Nov 1974
SOWER'S SONG, THE - "Now hands to seed-sheet, boys - sow well
and you shall gladly reap" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p141 #102 Mrs Mackie,
Lechlade, Gloucestersh 5v (w/o) (descr as "a superior piece"
from North Wiltsh)
SOWING THE SEEDS OF LOVE - SEEDS OF LOVE
SOWLDIWRS TRAWSFYNYDD - (Soldier's of Trawsfynydd) - Welsh --
John THOMAS with Osian ELLIS (harp) rec 17/3/50: RPL 17294