STACK, THE - Polka -- KILFENORA CEILI BAND (W Clare): TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-283 1974
STACK OF BARLEY, THE (LITTLE) - Hornpipe - alt titles: "Little
Mary Cassidy" "Patrick Condon's Vision" - ALLAN #89 p23 (G)
- O NEILL MOI #1627 & DMI #858 "Little Stack of Barley"
alt title: "Evening was waning" - ROCHE 2 #201 p7 "Little
S of B" - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #167 p46 (G) -- Michael COLEMAN (fid)
& gtr rec 1930's (?): FTX-154 with "Stack
of Wheat" rec New Jersey, NY USA nd "The Wheels of the World"
LP MORNING STAR 45001 - Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec Irish Folklore Commission
Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 d/cass 1990 bef "Corn
Riggs" - Denis Murphy & Julia Clifford (fiddles) rec by Seamus
Ennis, Charlie Horan's Bar, Coalisland, Co Kerry 9/9/52: RPL/ TOPIC TSCD-309
(1977) 1994 aft Cronin's Hornpipe - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): CLADDAGH (TARA)
TA-1002 1973 aft "Standing Abbey"/ (Slow Air version) rec Royal
Albert Hall RPL Radio 2: 31/3/80: CASS- 0418 - P J HERNON (mel/piano) CIC-019
[nd] CASS-0884 aft "S of Wheat" & bef "Johnny will
you marry me?" - Ellen O DWYER (concertina): TOPIC TSCD-657
STACK OF WHEAT, THE (LITTLE) - Hornpipe (G) - this was name given
at the time of recording for an unnamed hornpipe and it has been so-called ever
since - ALLAN #99 p25 - CRANITCH #86 p160 - SULLIVAN 1 p14 "Little S
of Wheat" from Michael Coleman -- Michael COLEMAN (fid) with gtr:
FTX-154 "The Stack of Barley" -
Tom ENNIS (U-pipes) with John MULLEN (piano) rec New York 1921-1935: TOPIC 12-T-390
1980 with "Kildare Fancy" - P J HERNON (mel & piano) CIC-019
[nd] CASS-0884 bef "S of Barley"
STACK RYAN'S POLKA -- Bernard O SULLIVAN (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-505
1976
STACK THE RAGS - Jig (Dm/Em) - Cf BREATHNACH CRE 1 #12 p7 "Port
Liadroma" (G) - LEVEY 1 # 53 p21 - O NEILL MOI #989/ DMI #379
STACK'S FAVOURITE - or "Clare Jig" -- Solus LILLIS
& Tom CAREY (conc) rec Cooraclare, Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-506 1977
STACKALEE - Negro Work Song -- Frank HUTCHISON (voc/ harmonica/ gtr)
1927 (OKEH-55106)/ FOLKWAYS FP-253/ FA-2953/ 7"RTR-0306 - Prisoners rec
by Alan Lomax, Parchman State Penitentiary, Miss USA 1947: 916
-- Chas McDEVITT Skiffle Group (rec London 1957-9): ROLLER COASTER RC-CD-3007
1993 "Badman Stackolee"
STACKALEE BLUES -- Mississippi John HURT: CBS 66218 1970 (Song LEGACY
086334 2003) Double LP & CD "The Story of the Blues" ed
by Paul Oliver
STACKABOOMER - WEAK DONKEYS
STAFFORD'S REEL - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #285 p145 (Em)
STAFFORDSHIRE - CLEMENCY - COLLIER'S
MARCH - CRUEL GAMEKEEPER - OAKHAM POACHERS -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
STAFFORDSHIRE HORNPIPE, THE - SHARP Sword Dances of NE -- Jon (cittern)
& Mike (gtr) RAVEN: BROADSIDE BRO-001 1968 - John ROSE (fid & gtr):
TOPIC 12-TS-210 1971 - Jim SMALL (harmonica) Cheddar Som: FTX-327
"Staffordsh H"
STAFFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY, THE - "Near Burton town in Staffordshire"
- ROUD#1313
STAG HUNTING BALLAD -- W J HEYWOOD rec Ottery St Mary 1959: FTX-086
STAG HUNTING- BRIGHT ROSY MORNING
- MORNING WAS CHARMING - RED ROSY MORNING - SILLY DOE - WHEN BUCKS A-HUNTING
GO - WILLIAM RUFUS
STAGE HORNPIPE, THE - MAGUIRE 1 #85 p23 (G) -- Michael COLEMAN (fid
with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE d/cass-004 1991 bef "Western
H"
STAGE HORNPIPE, A - Tunebook Ms (D) #44 p106/ 4/4 (G) - #65 p366/ 2/4
(G) 3 pts - #67 p367/ 2/4 (G) - #74 p374/ 2/4 (A) - #75 p375/ 2/4 (A) - #78
p376/ 2/4 (D) #147 p410 - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #168 p46 (G)
STAGGER THE BUCK - Jig - "When the cock crows it is day, - everyone
knows, there'll be eggs for your breakfast and tay" - KENNEDY FTB#3
Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #173 p41 (G) alt: "The Big Wow-wow" "Priest
Avourneen" "Ta an Coileach ag Fogairt an Lae" - Tunebook
Ms #118 p397 (G) 3pts (2 bars missing ?) - O NEILL MOI #854/ DMI #115 (G) -
WHEN THE COCK CROWS
STAGSHAW BANK FAIR -- Anthony & Carole ROBB (N-pipes), Colin
ROSS (fid), Alistair ANDERSON (Engl conc): TOPIC 12-TS-278 1978 aft "Holme's
Fancy"
STAINES MORRIS - "Come ye young men, come along" Ch:"Then
to the maypole haste away" - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 - ED&S mag 29/1
1967 p17 - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p17 -- R Kenworthy SCHOFIELD (pipe & tabor)
1957: FTX-325 - THE YETTIES: ACORN CF-203 1969
- MORRIS ON: ISLAND HELP-5 1972 - Robin DRANSFIELD, John KIRKPATRICK & others:
DECCA SML-1117 1974 - Roger NICHOLSON (dulc) Jake WALTON (gtr) & Andrew
CRONSHAW (chord harp): LEADER LER-2094 1976
STAIR IN OUR HOUSE, THE - "has no floorboards - the lobby is
just a big hole - Ol Reilly has burned the hall door - to mean to send out for
coal - In Moto you can't wash the lobby - it always with lodgers too full -
And if you walk too near the landing - you';; fall down and open your skull"
- Kids Rhyme -- Dominio BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959
STALK EN VARAGA - Tunebook Ms 3/4 (Am) #227 p266
STAMFORD - Lincolnshire - BULLARD'S SONG (B-BAITING)
STAMMERING - LISPING SONG - STUTTERING
LOVERS
STAND IN THE MIDDLE - "and wait for the call" - Kids
Ring Game translated by DW from Italian game, "La Solitudine"
from Rome -- rec by Damian Webb 19/1 St Patricks Juniors Workington, Cumberland
1962
STAND TO YOUR GROUND - Shanty - WHALL 1910 p103 - HUGILL 1961 p244 "Hilo,
Johnny Brown" - Cf SING SALLY-O -- Louis KILLEN & group: TOPIC
12-T-110 1964/ 12-TPS-166 1966 - A L LLOYD & ch: TOPIC 12-TS-234 1974
STAND UP FROM BELOW - Sea shanty - "Early in the mornin' the
dawnin' of the day" -- Zacharias GREEN rec by Alan Lomax, Grants,
Mangrove City, Andros Island Aug 1935: ROUNDER CD-11661-1822-2 1999
STAND YOU UP (STEADY O) - SPRIG OF THYME
STANDING ABBEY, THE - Hornpipe - ROCHE 2 #210 p10 (F) -- Seamus ENNIS
(U-pipes): CLADDAGH (TARA) TA-1002 1973 bef "Stack of Barley"/
RTE-CD-199 1997 aft "Ballymanus Fair" - Marcus HERNON (flute)
with h-dulc & piano CLADDAGH CEFC-141 1989 CASS-0886 aft "Flaherty's"
STANDING IN YON FLOWERY GARDEN - YOUNG AND SINGLE SAILOR
STANDING STONES BALLAD, THE - "In one of these lone Orkney Isles
there dwelt a fair young maid" - ROUD #2151- tune used is "The
Ploughboy's Dream" - John MOONEY "Songs of the Norse" Calder,
Kirkwall 1883 "The Lovers, a West Mainland Legend" - ROUD#2151
- ARTHUR 1970 p24 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #332 pp718-9 John & Ethel Findlater
15v/m - Cf CAPPABWEE MURDER -- John & Ethel FINDLATER accomp by their
daughterl, Elsie JOHNSTON (acc), rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 12/7/55: RPL 22645
with talk about ballad on RPL 22647/ CAEDMON TC-1163/ TOPIC 12-T-195/ FTX-029/
FTX-063/ FTX-189/ FTX-389/
A-ROVING Radio Prog 1968 #2: FTX-255 "As I
roved out" radio prog 1956 - FTX-307 A-ROVING
#1 - Pete MORTON (with gtr) on Radio 2: 7/10/87: CASS 0401 Radio 2: 7/10/87:
CASS-0401 (says "written by John Findlater")/ Pete MORTON (with
band) Radio 2: 30/10/90
STANLEY AND DORA - comp by Ron Gould as a parody on "Frankie
& Johnnie" - SPIN mag 4/1 1966 p25 -- LIVERPOOL SPINNERS: FONTANA
FVL-505 1966
STANLEY MARKET - "If you're bad and off your meat" -
comp by Thomas Armstrong - descr scene at market - quack doctors, singers, second-hand
clothes dealers, food and drink, strength-testing machines - POLWARTH 1969 p6
-- Jack ELLIOTT: LEADER LEA-4001 1969
STANLEY THE RAT - words comp by CT/ tune trad -- Cyril TAWNEY : ARGO
ZFB-28 1972/ (voc/ gtr) rec by PK, London 1961: FOLKTRAX 092
STANTIPES - Period Country Dance -- COMPLEAT DANCING MASTER: ISLAND
HELP-17 1973
S-T-A-R - see also STARS - BETTY GRABLE - CINDERELLA AT THE BALL
STAR ABOVE THE GARTER, THE - Single Jig or "Slide" - BRODY
p264 - SULLIVAN 3 #21 p8 (G) from Denis Murphy & Julia Clifford -- Denis
MURPHY & Juilia CLIFFORD (fiddles) Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1973 with another
"slide" - CHIEFTAINS #4 CLADDAGH CC-14 1973 aft "Suisin
Ban, An" & bef "The Weavers"
STAR HORNPIPE, THE - ALLAN #91 p23 (G) 3pts - Cf BAYARD DTF #109 pp62-3
(G) ("Silver Star") - COLE #6 p113 "Star of the East"
- HONEYMAN #2 p52 - KOHLER 1 p62 (Eb) "comp by W.B.Laybourn"- MAGUIRE
1 #77 p21 (Bb) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #169 p47 (A) - Cf O NEILL has a different
tune with this name: MOI #1654 & DMI #875 (G) -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid)
rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19534/ FTX-075 bef
"The Low Level" & "Stepping Stones"
STAR IRISH JIG - KERR MM 3 #257 p28 (G ends C)
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, THE - "When marshalled on the nightly plain"
- Carol -- Played on penny piano: SAYDISC SDLL-327 1981 CASS - Singers in
pub in South Yorksh: LEADER LEE-4065 1974
STAR OF DONEGAL, THE - "One evening fair to take the air"
- emigrating to the USA - ROUD#2996- Sam HENRY SOP #463/ HUNTINGTON p463
Stanocum, Co Antrim 1934 - O LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp164-5 from P Walsh, Clogher
Valley, Co Tyrone (words mainly from Bs) -- Teresa CLIFFORD of Belfast rec
Glasgow 1955: RPL 22372 - Peter REILLY rec by PK, Cullyhanna, Co Armagh 1952:
7"RTR-0548/ FTX-165
STAR OF DONEGAL, THE - Air -- Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec by The Irish
Folklore Commission, Co Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002
d/cass 1990 bef "Belphegor March" (Brepsant)
STAR OF GARVAGH TOWN, THE - "One evening fair to take the air
- alone I chanced to stray" - Garvagh is near Coleraine -- Mary
MURPHY rec by PK, Draperstown, Co Derry 21/5/53: RPL 19974/ FTX-434
STAR OF KILKENNY, THE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1349/ DMI #604 (Em)
STAR OF MUNSTER, THE - Reel (Am) - ALLAN #49 p12 - BREATHNACH CRE 1
#87 p38 alt: "The Bird on the tree" - BRODY p265 - GIBLIN 1933
#21 p17 - HARDEBECK pp16-17 - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #184 p43 (Am) alt: "The
Bright Star of Munster"; "The Eight o'clock train" - Tunebook
Ms #189 p331 Untitled - MITCHELL #64 p58-9 4pts from Willie Clancy (U-pipes)
- O NEILL MOI #1218/ DMI #495 alt: "The bird in the bushes" &
"Kitty's Wishes" - ROCHE 1 #136 p55 - - Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes)
rec London 1926: TOPIC 12-T-259 1975 with "The Broom" & "Milliner's
Daughter" - Michael GORMAN (fid) with Margaret BARRY (banjo) rec by
PK, London 1956: FTX-174 (2var) - Pat MITCHELL (U-pipes):
TOPIC 12-TS-294 1976 - Tommy POTTS (fid) CLADDAGH CC-13 - Bill SULLIVAN (mel)
with Mitzi COLLINS (h-dulc) age 79 NEw York RTE "Long Note" radio
prog 9/7/88 CASS-60-0906
STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN, THE - Anon or comp by Percy French - O KEEFE
1955 p17 words only - HEALEY Book of Irish Ballads vol 1 - SILVERMAN SOI 1991
p40 no source given - Cf "The Flower of Magherally-O" ("The
Queen of Co Down") - This tune used for - CAILIN FROM COOLBAWN - CROOKED
JACK (Behan) - GLENSHESK WATERSIDE - YOU ARE MY DEAREST DEAR (Ritchie) -- Frank
QUINN (fid/voc) rec COLUMBIA USA 78rpm disk 1926 intro by Nicholas Carolan on
RTE radio prog 1985 CASS#0865 - Vin GARBUTT (voc/gtr) on Radio 2 "Folkweave"
29/11/79: CASS-0411 - TRADLADS TLCD001 1997 (Denmark) claims to be original
words and titled "The Flower of the Co Down" (from "Songs
of County Down" ed by Cathal O Boyle publ: Gilbert Dalton 1979)
STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN, THE - Instrumental (Am) - BRODY p263 - KERR
MM 1 p41 "The Shores of Amerkay" - PHILLIPS FCTB p46 -- THE
MAGPIES rec by PK, Derby 1956 (played as waltz): FTX-321
- Michael HEBBERT (tune on conc as slow air): FREE REED FRR-009 1977
STAR SPANGLED BANNER, THE - ANACREON IN HEAVEN
STARECATS - MATCHSTICKS
STARK NAKED ROBBERY, THE - "All you that are merry far off or
near" - Gloucester - coach from London - 3 men & 3 women - Bss-
CHAPPELL - FMJ 1974 p336 Grainger "The coach to London" - PALMER
EBBB 1980 #112 pp218-9 Bs text with tune from Chappell
STARRY NIGHT FOR A RAMBLE, A - "I like a game of croquet or
bowling on the green" Song used as Jig tune - Sharp Ms Somerset (frag
words of song) - ROUD#972 - Percy GRAINGER Ms ONS#90/ RNS#6 Mr Beverley, Brigg,
Lincolnsh 1905 --- MEREDITH-ANDERSON 1967 p56 1v/m - SPAETH WNM 1927 pp94-5
- EDWARDS OSB 1971 pp186-7 Mrs Jenkins, Australia 1967 1v/m -- Susan COLLEY,
rec Australia (conc then words of song coll by Warren Fahey): LARRIKIN 007 1976
STARRY NIGHT FOR A RAMBLE, A - Jig - KENNEDY FTB 2 1954 p46 Instrumental
-- Herbert SMITH (fid) rec by PK, Blakeney, Norfolk 1952: FTX-328
- OLD SWAN BAND FREE REED FRR-011 1976 "S N for a Randy" aft
"Bonnets so Blue" - Bob RUNDLE (mel) rec by PK, Devon 1978:
FTX-124 - Anthony Robb (N-pipes) & Carole Robb
(flute): TOPIC 12-TS-413 1980 titled "Breamish" with "Random
Jig" - Jim COUZA (ham dulc) rec by PK, Bristol 1982: FTX-909
- Jim COUZA (H-dulc) with PK (mel), Michael PUNZAK (fid) & Duncan BROWN
(bass): SAYDISC SDL-335 1983 aft "The Perfect Cure" & bef
"Peel the Carrot" (Couza) - OLD HAT CONCERT PARTY with Band
& Reg Reeder (h/dulc) on Radio 2: 10/10/90 CASS-60-1016 aft "Rig-a-
jig-jig"
STARS - Mainly FILM STARS - BETTY
GRABLE IS A STAR - CASEY THE COWBOY (Blood on the Saddle) - CATCH A FALLING
STAR (Perry Como/ Winston Churchill) - CHARLIE CHAPLIN - COINDERELLA AT THE
BALL - COCO COLA (Shaking Stephens) - COWBOY JOE FROM MEXICO - DIANA DORS LOST
HER DRAWERS - HOW (Marilyn Munro) - I'M CALLED SALOME/ SAMSON - I'M POPEYE THE
SAILOR MAN - I'M SHIRLEY TEMPLE - I KNOW A GIRL (Ruby Murray) - I WENT TO THE
PICTURES - JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR - ME GOSS ME GOSS ME GOLLY (Ginger Rogers
& Betty Grable)MICKEY MOUSE - ROCK AND ROLL (Elvis Presley) - SUPERSTAR
DREAM (Adrian Tucker) - UNDER THE MOON
STARS FELL ON ALABAMA - Jazz comp -- RONSTEDZ SWING JAZZ rec by PK,
Totnes, Devon 1979: FTX-251
STATE OF ALABAMA, THE - Shanty -- James MONCRIEFF, Dundee rec by
James M Carpenter c1928: FTX-142
STATE OF ARKANSAS, THE - ARKANSAS TRAVELLER
-- THE ALMANAC SINGERS rec NY 1941-2: PRISM PLAT-CD-704 2001 - Joe HICKERSON
rec by PK, Dartington Ciderhouse, Totnes, Devon 30/8/75: 7"RTR-0305 (from
the Sam Henry Coll, Belfast, NI)
STATE OF GREAT BRITAIN, THE - or A TOUCH AT THE TIMES - "As
old John Bull was walking one morning free from pain - he heard the Rose, the
Shamrock and the Thistle to complain" Ch: "England, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales - must quickly have a change" - PALMER TOTT 1974 p88
text: Harkness of Preston (Madden 18/690) using tune "Irish Molly-O"
(Joyce OIFMS 1909) - contains verse about how farmer's daughters ride about
well clad (Cf RIGS OF THE TIME)
STATHELDERS MINUETTE - Tunebook Ms 3/4 (D) #73 p374
STATELY SOUTHERNER, THE - PAUL JONES
STATEN ISLAND - Hornpipe (D) - BAYARD DTF #599 - BRODY p266 - COLE #6
p97 - HONEYMAN #1 p46 alt: "Burns' Hornpipe" - KENNEDY 1951
FTB 1 1951 p3/ 1994 #7 p5 - KERR MM 1 #8 p21 - Tunebook Ms #18 p93 (D) "The
North Mayo Hornpipe" -- Geordie TAYLOR (fid) rec by PK, Northumb
1954: FTX-121 - Dave SWARBRICK (fid) ELEKTRA BY-6030
1967 - UNION FOLK: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-007 1971
STATIONED AT LOW FELL -- Bill BOTTING rec by PK, Balcombe, Sussex
2/9/63 RTR #0907/ FTX-428
STAY AT HOME DEAR BILLY - WILLIAM AND NANCY
STAY FOR ANOTHER WHILE - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #127 p81 (D) --
Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): CLADDAGH (TARA) TA-1002 1973 bef "I have no
money" & "Cushogue"
STAY WHERE YOU ARE - Jig - O'NEILL DMI #327 (D ending on C#) 3pts
STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE - kitten died from it -- Ruth BURDON (frag)
rec Sandwich, Kent 27/2/82: CASS-90-0626
STEAL AWAY - The Belleville Acapella Choir rec by Alan Lomax, Va. USA Apr
1960: ROUNDER CD-1711 1998
STEALING - BURGLARY - KIDNAPPING
- REIVING (Cattle etc) - ROBBERY - THIEVING - HOW PADDY STOLE THE ROPE - Children
- I AM A LITTLE DUTCH GIRL - WHO STOLE THE * FROM THE * ?
STEALING OF MARY NEAL, THE - MARY NEAL
STEAM - see also RAILWAYS - EIGHT
SET'S SONG (Graebe - Steam Ploughing) - GOING UP CAMBORNE HILL
STEAM ARM, THE - "O wonders sure will never cease"
- Loses arm at Waterloo and is so beaten by his wife he gets a new one - ROUD#4817
- Bs by Ford of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) -- Gordon TYRRALL
(voc/ gtr & whi) Punch Music PM-001 1993 from Bs in Madden coll to tune
of "The Crockery Ware"
STEAM-BOAT - ADVENTURES IN A STEAM-BOAT
STEAM-BOAT, THE - Hornpipe/ Country Dance (G) - possibly comp by James
Hill - DIXON 1987 p19 - COLE p110 - KENNEDY FTB 1 1951 p4 - KERR MM 1 #7 p26
"The Steam Boat" - KOHLER 1 p56 - Tunebook Ms H2 "The
Steam Packet H" -- Will THORN (mel) rec by PK, Kingston, Devon 1950:
FTX-086 bef "Devonshire H" (Manchester)/
rec by PK 1/11/53: RPL 19967 - Jack ARMSTRONG'S NORTHUMBRIAN BARNSTORMER'S Band
rec by Alan Lomax 1951: SAYDISC SDL-252 1972 aft "Morpeth Rant"
& bef "Corn Riggs" - George TREMAIN (mel) rec by PK, North
Skelton, N Yorksh 2/4/53: RPL 19238/ FTX-329 - Sam
FAWCETT (Anglo conc) rec by PK, Baldersdale, Co Durham 31/3/53: RPL 20534/ FTX-118
aft "Liverpool H" - Billy CONROY (whistle) rec by PK, Ashington,
Northumb 8/6/54: RPL 20623/ FTX-122/ TOPIC 12-TS-239
1974 aft "Liverpool H" - Peter PRATT (whistle) rec by PK, Toab,
Orkney 14/7/55: RPL 22730/ FTX-064 as polka bef
"Heel & Toe" - Bob RUNDLE (mel) rec by PK, Devon 1978:
FTX-124 - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LOUGH-CD-00007 1999
bef "Sheffield H"
STEAM-BOAT BELLE - HELEN AND HER STEAMBOAT
STEAM-BOAT QUICKSTEP, THE - Quadrille Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson
1997 #174 p41 (G) - Tunebook Ms Q148 p410-11 "French Dance" (G)
-- Peter PRATT (fid) rec by PK, Toab, Orkney 14/7/55: RPL 22730/ FTX-064
- HAYMAKERS BAND led by PK, rec London 25/3/56: RPL LP 23649/ FTX-041
bef "Lady in the Boat"
STEAM-BOAT WALTZ - KENNEDY FTB 2 1954 p30 (G)
STEAM-PACKET, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #84 p37 - BREATHNACH 3 #140
p66 (A) "The Guager" - MITCHELL & SMALL #3 p41 (G) 3pts
from Patsy Tuohey - O NEILL MOI #1244/ DMI #517 alt:"The Guager"
"Mountain Lark" "Last House in Connaught" -- Patsy
TOUHEY (U-pipes) rec New Jersey, NY USA "The Wheels of the World"
LP MORNING STAR 45001 (M) - John DORAN (U-pipes) rec by Kevin Danagher, IFLC,
Dublin 1947 on RTE radio prog 28/3/88 & 4/4/88 CASS-90-0914 - Willie CLANCY
(U-pipes) of Co Clare rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-39 1980 CASS-0816 - Seamus
TANSEY (flute) & piano: TOPIC 12-T-184 1969 - Seamus TANSEY & Eddie
CORCORAN (whistles): LEADER LEA-2005 1970 with "Limestone Rock"
- Joe SHANNON (U-pipes) & Johnny McGREAVEY (fid) from Chicago rec Clancy
Summer School July 1986 RTE radio prog 1988 bef "Morning Star"
STEAM-ROLLLER McTEIGE'S POLKA, THE -- Micho RUSSELL (flute) Doolin
Co Clare: FREE REED FRR-004 1976/ (whistle) rec by Edward Harber & Bill
Ochs PWCD 80001 1995/ FTX-155
STEEL - BILLY THE STEEL MAN (Miles)
- GRINDER (Sheffield) - PRAISE FOR THE STEELMEN
STEEL BANDS
- see ANTIGUA - BARBADOS - TRINIDAD --
Recordings - see MUSIC TYPES Listing
STEEL LAYING HOLLER - AFS 179-B1 - John "Black Sampson"
GIBSON (voc) rec by John & Alan Lomax, Nashviille, Tenn USA Aug 1933: ROUNDER
CD-11661-1823-2 1999 (see also PAULINE and TRACK LININING SONG)
STEEPLECHASE, THE - PRIDE OF THE BALL
STEEPLEFORD TOWN - HUNTING SONG (There's a Steeple Langford in Wiltshire
but otherwise unlocated)
STEEPLEJACK - ALL OF A SUDDEN
STENSEN - JOHN STENSEN
STENSEN THE DESERTER - STINSON
STEP AND FETCH HER - TRIUMPH
STEP DANCE No 2 -- Scan TESTER (conc) rec by Mervyn Plunkett, Trevor
Arms, Glynde Sussex 3/58: TOPIC 12-T-455-6 1990
STEP DANCING - - see also - BREAKDOWN
- CLOG HORNPIPES - HORNPIPES - MONKEY HORNPIPE - ED&S mag 30/2 1968 pp42-5
Julian Pilling - 36/1 1974 p14 Norfolk - 36/3 1974 p88 E A Kirkby Northumberland
& Durham Clog - 39/31977 p111 Obit: Johnson Ellwood - 43/1 1981 p12-13 Chris
Brady Appalachian Clogging - FLETT 1979 Trad SD in Lakeland -- - BUCK DANCE - COLEMAN RIDGE BACKSTEP (Va USA) - DRY BONES SHUFFLE
- TURKEY TROT -- Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
STEP IT OUT, MARY - "In the village of Kildovey - Sunday is
your wedding day - Ch: "-show your legs to the country man"
- comp by McCarthy -- Jacqueline McDONALD & Bridie O DONNELL: MAJOR
MINOR MMLP-23 1968 - Noel MURPHY: FONTANA STL-5496 1969
STEP WALTZ, THE ---
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
STEPHENING - St Stephen's Day is
Dec 26th - CHILD 1 p234 has a note from CHAMBERS Book of Days 2 p763f - Drayton
Beauchamp, Bucks
STEPHENSON, George
- CAMBORNE HILL - ROCKET (Poem) -- FTX-409
STEPHENSON'S HORNPIPE - KOHLER 1 p95 (Bb) comp by R.Stephenson, Newcastle
- KENNEDY FTB 1998 #171 p47 (A)
STEPHNEY'S NEW REVIVED HORNPIPE - MITTEL #80 p34 (Bb) - STEFONEY'S
STEPNEY'S RANT - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #175 p41
(D) - Tunebook Ms (D) #34 p346
STEPPING GAILY - BRIDAL SONG - MARIE'S WEDDING
STEPPIN OUT - comp by MW -- Mike WHELLANS (harmonica): LEADER LER-2022
1971
STEPPING STONES - Song -- HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH (vocal group): FOREST
TRACKS FT-3001 1973
STEPPING STONES, THE - Hornpipe (Bb) - COLE #6 p92 "Good for
the tongue" - HONEYMAN #1 p51 "Washington" alt: "Jenkin's"
- KERR MM 1 #31 p46 (Bb) "Washinghton" - KOHLER 1 p66 "Jenkins"
- LEVEY 2 #75 p34 "The Stony Steps" - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #172
p48 (Bb) -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19535/ FTX-075
aft "The Low Level" - Mary SEARLE (recorder) with her sister
(age 15) clog-dancng: FOREST TRACKS FT-3008 1975 "Washington Hornpipe"
STETSON HAT -- Jeff WARNER & Jeff DAVIS: WARNER-DAVIS WD-101 1986
STETSON'S HORNPIPE - HONEYMAN #2 p49 (F) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #173 p48
(D)
STEVINGTON MAY CAROL - MAY SONGS (Bedfordshire)
STEWART TARTAN - Highland (A) - KERR MM 3 #212 p24
STEWART'S LASSIE - Strathspey - KOHLER 1 p11 (G)
STICK ACROSS THE HOB, THE - MORRISON'S JIG
STICK AND DRUM - BODHRAN
STICK DANCES --
Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
STICK DRESSING - Wood-carving or
decorating heads of shepherd's crooks -- George SNAITH (talk) rec by PK,
Otterburn, Northumb: 22/8/54: RPL 20771
STICK FIGHTING - MEET ME ON THE
ROAD (K)
STICK, STICK, BEAT THE DOG - Cumulative story -- Ben BAXTER rec by
Seamus Ennis, Southrepps, Norfolk 23/10/54: RPL 22157/ FTX-234
STICK THE MINISTER - Reel - ROCHE 1 #197 p75 2/4 (D)
STICK TO THE CRATUR -- Tim LYONS: LEADER LER-3036 1972 (learned from Johnny
Moynihan, Galway)
STICKS AND STONES - "may break my bones but an angel never hurt
me" - Kids jeers -- FTX-198 #14 &
FTX-289 #11 also includes "Don't call me
so early in the morning"
STILE OF BALLYLANDERS, THE - nr Kilmallock, Co Limerick - Reel - ROCHE
1 #178 p69 (Em)
STILL GROWING - YOUNG AND GROWING
STILL I LOVE HIM - "can't deny it, I'll go with him, wherever
he goes" - "He stands at the corner and whistles me out" -
ROUD#654 - LOMAX-SEEGER F/S Skiffle Album Feldman 1957 - FOLK No1 1962 pp18-19
- FOLK SONG TODAY 1966 Davidson "Canny Laddie" - SEDLEY 1967
p242 from FOLK No 1 & Isla Cameron - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #203 p460 from Betty
Redshaw London "He comes down our alley" - McCOLL- SEEGER TSES 1977
pp137-8 Charlotte Higgins, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1963 - GARDHAM ERS 1982 p37
Margaret Gardham, Hull, Yorksh 1972 ("When I was single") --
Phil HAMOND rec by PK, Morston Norfolk 3/11/52: RPL 18702 - Bob ROBERTS rec
by PK, Pinmill, Suffolk 1952: EMI DLP-7-EG 8288 1960 45-EP/ FTX-047
(6v)/ TOPIC 12-TS-361 1978 - Betty REDSHAW (of Kent) rec by PK, London 1954:
7"RTR-0225/ FTX-019/ FTX-428"He
comes down our alley" - Jimmy DAVIDSON Bellingham rec by PK, Riding
Mill, Northumb 5/7/54: RPL 20614 "Canny Laddie" talk bef -
Lucy STEWART rec by PK, Fetterangus, Aberdeensh 27/6/55: FTX-365
"When I was single" 3v - Charlotte HIGGINS rec by PK, Blairgowrie,
Perthsh 1954 (3v) - Isla CAMERON with orch arr Spike Hughes in AS I ROVED OUT
Radio prog 1956: FTX-253 "As I roved out"
radio prog 1956 also sung in studio by The Country Maids, Orpington Junior Singers,
Kent (cond: Sheila Mossman): FTX-255 - Liverpool
children rec by Sasha Moorsom 18/7/58: RPL LP 25827 4v/ FTX-309
A-ROVING 1968 #3 - Janet RUSSELL on Radio 2: 7/10/87: CASS-0401 - Triona Ni
Domhnaill & THE BOTHY BAND rec Kilburn National 24/7/78: Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063
1996 "Do you love an apple?" --- Jean RITCHIE (voc/ dulc) with
new comp & tune: FTX-920
STILLS
- Illicit distlling equipment - see under EXCISE
STILLY NIGHT - Jig - KERR MM 4 #240 p26 (Bb)
STINGO - or "Oyle of Barley" - "There's a lusty liquor
- a cup of stingo" - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 I pp305-9 9v tune from PLAYFORD
& words from "Merry Drollery Complete" -- SIMPSON BBB 1966 p687
Notes on tune
STINK - see INK PINK PEN AND INK
- MISCHIEF NIGHT (Stink Bombs) - SMELL
STINSON THE DESERTER - "Wild young S is my name - Ashbourne
on the Peak" - At 17 he fell in love with Molly Green from Whitchurch,
Shropshire - ROUD#1726 - JEWITT (vicar of Winster):Ballads of Derbyshire 1867
- JFSS 1:4 p168 1902 pp168-9 Lucy Broadwood: Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex
1893 - words parody on "Turpin Hero" - tune: "Death
and the Lady" -- MUCKRAM WAKES: LEADER LER-2093 1976 to tune: "This
is is the truth sent from above"
STIR YOUR FEET, JOHNNY - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#176 p41 (G) - Tunebook Ms #137 p54 - LEVEY 2 #64 p28 "Keep your feet
Johnny" - Cf O NEILL MOI #1025/ DMI #396 "The Northern Road"
STIRLING CASTLE - GREY DAYLIGHT
STIRLING MILITIA, THE -- Will & Ian POWRIE (fid & acc): TOPIC
TSCD-657 bef "Ruthven House" & "Fairy Dance"
STIRLINGSHIRE - FAREWELL TO STIRLING O -- Ewan McCOLL ballads from
his father who came from Stirling: ARGO ZDA-66 1967
STITCH IN TIME, A -- Martin CARTHY (with acc) CASS-0485
STOCK EXCHANGE - LONDON
STOCK OR WALL - CAPTAIN WEDDERBURN
STOCKINGS - BUFFALO GALS - HOLE
IN HER STOCKING
STOCKINGER - "Who'd be a S I'd like to know? With prices high
& wages low" Leiceastershire Weaver's Song -- Helen WATSON &
Suzie ADAMS (unacc) MUCKRAM WAKES: LEADER LER-2093 1976
STOCKLAND - Devon -- Fred PIDGEON/
BONNY BREAST KNOT - RTR-0022 (1951) & 0023 (1954)
STOCKPORT HORNPIPE - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #174 p48
STOCKPORT STRIKE - "Come all ye sons of toil" - see
also TEN PER CENT -- OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-206 1971
STOCKS - (Form of punishment)
-- Richard BROWN, rec by PK, Barrow-on- Humber, Lincolnsh 1953 (talk about
last man in the stocks)
STOCKTON- ON-TEES - Durham - WALLS
OF OLD STOCKTON (Miles)
STOCKTON HORNPIPE - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #175 p48 (G)
STOIR MO CHROI - "When you're far away, from the home you'll
sone be leaving - Aroon, aroon, come back soon" - Song of Emigrant
Lover's Parting -- Rita & Sarah KEANE, Galway: CLADDAGH CC-4 1968 - Sean
McDONAGH, Galway: CLADDAGH CC-9 1971
STOLEN CHILD, THE - "Alone in the heather a fair child was straying"
- gypsies stole child - ROUD#1120 - KIDSON TT 1891 pp168-170 Charles Lolley,
Leeds, Yorksh (text from Bs ?)
STOLEN PIG, THE - Irish Gaelic - A travelling woman stole a suckling
pig from a woman's kitchen and carried it in a shawl like a baby, jigging it
and singing: "Little Dermot" -- Seamus ENNIS Dublin rec
by PK, London 1958: FTX-169
STOLEN PIPER, THE - Story - Johnny McPhee was stolen by the fairies
near Pitlochry, Perthshire - when he was returned to his wife he did not know
his children -- Davie STEWART of Dundee rec by Alan Lomax, London 1956: FTX-461
told with "Burker's Story"
STOLEN PURSE, THE - MULLALY'S
STOMACH ACHE - I FOUND A PEANUT
STONE -
Britain - BLARNEY STONE - DANCERS OF STANTON DREW - GEORGE RIDLER'S
OVEN - HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE ROLLING STONES? - OLD BLUE MAN - PORTLAND - SKARA
BRAE - STANDING STONES - STICKS AND STONES - XYLOPHONE STONES - USA
-- LEAD ME TO THE ROCK - ROCK ISLAND LINE
STONE AND LIME - "Pretty Polly's been my ruin she's my sudden
downfall and has my heart enclosed like a stone and lime wall" - "Like
a sheet of white paper her neck and waist round" - "At the
foot of yon mountain there runs a clear stream" - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995
#1216 pp380-5 (12var 4v/9m) -- Cf GREEN GROW THE LAURELS - PRETTY SARO - STREAMS
OF LOVELY NANCY
STONE BREAKER, THE - "I am a S but not by desire" -
comp by GM 1961 -- Graeme MILES: FTX-222-C90
1977
STONE CRACKER JOHN - comp by Martin Graebe 1978 -- Barry SKINNER
(v/grtr) RPL Radio 2: 21/4/80: CASS-0417
STONE CUTTER'S BOY, THE - "It's of a SCB was returning from
his work" - ROUD#971 - GRAINGER Ms #21/12 Alfred Hunt, Wimbledon, Surrey,
1905 "The Little CB" - PALMER EBBB 1980 #121 pp233-4 Sharp
Ms: Wm Stokes, Chew Stoke, Somerset 1906 & Bs "The Stone Cutter
Bold" -- Anne BRIGGS (unacc): TOPIC 12-T-135 1966 - Ewan McCOLL:
"The Amorous Muse": ARGO ZFA-66 1968
STONE IN THE FIELD, THE - Air - Seamus Ennis coll from James McCrone,
piper of Co Longford -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-250 1974/ CLADDAGH
CC-19 1975 cass
STONE OUTSIDE DAN MURPHY'S DOOR, THE - Song also used as waltz tune
-- Jimmy SHAND (mel) with gtr: FTX-361 - Paddy
BREEN (flute) of Co Clare rec by PK, London 1952: FTX-078
STONE THAT IS ROLLING - ROLLING STONE
STONEHAVEN, Kincardineshire: "Whuppitty Scoorie" - "Swinging
the Fireball" originally took place at New Year 2000 but its date is
now March 1st - children swing lighted paper balls soaked with paraffin and
circle the parish church. One story of origin is that an English soldier escaped
massacre by Wallace and his men, beating on the doors of the church crying "Sanctuary"
while Wallace's men cried out "Up at ye" which was corrupted
to "whuppity scoorie" - SHUEL 1985 b/w photo p192
STONEHAVEN MARCH, THE -- Jimmy SHAND (mel) with piano & drums:
FTX-361
STONEHENGE -- Druids Ceremony rec 1951 (RPL 16678)
STONEMAN'S SONG, THE - "So the coal is off & the fillers
have left the lat" Ch:" Doon the Brockwell Seam -"
Comp by JH about opening up tunnels near the coal face -- Johnny HANDLE (voc/gtr):
TOPIC 12-T-189 1962/ TOPIC TSCD-486 1997
STONES IN MY PASSWAY - from old record -- THE YOUNG TRADITION: TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-SAM-30 1973
STONEWALL JACKSON'S WAY & REQUIEM - -"Songs of the Civil War" with the George MITCHELL Choir & Lansdowne Orchestra "The Blue and the Grey": WORLD RECORD CLUB T-629
STONEY POINT - PIGTOWN FLING
STONY ROAD, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #177 p42
(G) - Tunebook Ms #88 p33 (G)
STONEY STEPS, THE - Hornpipe - DIXON 1987 p43 as comp by James Hill
(Bb) - WILSON p136 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #176 p49 (G) - see STEPPING STONES
(Bb) HORNPIPE -- KILFENORA CEILI BAND (West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283
1974
STOOL OF REPENTANCE, THE - Jig (G or A) - KERR MM 1 #12 p31 (A) &
MM 3 #293 p32 (G) - WILLIAMSON p47 -- May KEOGH (fid) with Tommy DEMPSEY
(acc): GAEL-LINN CEF-017 1967 with "Rural Felicity" & "Kelly's
Jig"- Local bothy band (fid & harmonica): TANGENT TNGM-109 1971
- THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-222 1973 for "Long Dance"
- Will or Billy ATKINSON (harmonica) Northumb: TOPIC 12-TS-239 1974/ TSCD-669
aft "Hexham Races"
STOP IT, OLD HAG, OR YOU'LL KILL ME - Jig - FUREY p20 (G) - O'NEILL
DMI #321 (D) "Oh hag you have killed me" -- Willie CLANCY (U-pipes)
rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29883/ FTX-173
titled "Old hag, you have killed me"
STOP IT, YOU ROGUE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1109/ DMI #299 (A) 4pts "Be
easy, you Rogue" alt: "The Priest with the collar" &
"Sheela in Sorrow" - Cf GO TO THE DEVIL (WHEN SICK IT IS TEA YOU
WANT) -- Willie CLANCY (whistle) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL
LP 29883
STOP THAT CLOCK - "or it'll lose a quarter" - Resentment
at tyranny of long hours & precise time-keeping - ROUD#1134 - PALMER SOM
1972 p72 Mrs E M Turner, Wednesbury, Staffordsh 1966 1v/m -- Graham LANGLEY
& group: TOPIC 12-TS-210 1971 with "Early in the morning" &
"When you get up in the morning"
STOP WALTZ, THE - Tunebook Ms (G) 4 pts #2 p430
STOP - YOUR BACK WHEEL'S FOLLOWING YOU - "Watch out your
wheel's getting tired" - Kids Repartee - OPIE has quote from 1872 comic
paper, Judy, cartoon with street boys shouting to a horse and cart -- FTX-198
& FTX-289 #39
STOR MO CHROI - (Treasure of my heart with you far away) -- Sean
McDONAGH, Galway: TOPIC 12-T-177 1968/ FOLKWAYS FW-8781 1963 CASS-0937 - Mick
FLYNN rec by Roly Brown, Co Clare 1976-7: (TOPIC 12-TS-369)
STORERS - Hornpipe -- THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-222 1973 for
"Roxburgh Castle" dance
STORIES - APPLEY AND ORANGEY
- BACHELOR AND FAIRY WEDDING - BAKER BOY - BEARD - BEOWOLF - BIRCH BESOM - BIRD'S
CHORUS - BLACK DOG O THE STEWARTS - BLACKSMITH - BRUNO AND THE DEVIL - BURKERS
AND THE CUDDY - BURKERS AND THE BARREL - BURKERS AND THE DOG'S TAIL - BURKERS
AT CRIEFF - BURN THAT RAN WINE - CLOVEN HOOF - COCKATRICE - CURSED SON OF GWYDION
- COURTING WITH A LIGHT - DARK WOOD - DEVIL O PORTSOY - DEVIL'S MONEY - DITHERUM
DDODAH - DON NIPERI SEPTO - FACE - FAIRY FEAST - FAIRY FIDDLER OF GLENFINN -
FAIRY PIPER OF CRUACHLANN - FAIRY STRAYING - FAIRY'S TUNE - FIDDLER AND THE
FAIRY - FISHERMAN'S SON - FISHING - FRIDAY SATURDAY - GEORDIE McPHEE - GHOST
AT THE KILN - GHOST IN SKYE - GHOST SHIP - GIRL'S CROON - GOLD RING - GRUAGACH
- HAUNTED FARMHOUSE AT CARMONY - HEID - HENRY BOHANNON - HISTOIRE DU NOUVIEAU
MARIE - HUMPH AT THE HEID O GLENSHEE - JACK (see under JACK) - JAM-MAKER - JOHN
AIRY - JOHNNY IN THE CRADLE - JOHNNY PAY ME FOR MY STORY - JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE
- KING AND THE MILLER - KING O THE BLACK ART - KING O THE LIARS - KING OF IRELAND'S
SON - KINTAIL WITCHES - LAD WITH THE GOATSKIN - LARK's MARCH - LITTLE FAIRY
RING - LITTLE HERDSMAN AND THE MASTER BULL - LITTLE TAILOR - LOKI & DEATH
OF BALDER - LORD'S PRAYER - LOST SHEEP - MAGIC QUERN - MAITRE CORBEAU - MAN
WHO HAD NO STORY TO TELL - MAN WHO NEVER DREAMED AT ALL - MAN WITH NO WATCH
- MARI BAWN'S WEDDING - Mrs APRIL AND SNOWMAN - MISTRESS BUMBEE - NINE STALL
STABLE - AULD DOHERTY'S GHOST - OLD FISHERMAN AND THE DEVIL - OLD WITCH WOMAN
- PIRICHAN - POOR BOY AND MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER - ODYSSEUS - PEARL JUG - PINCH
OF SNUFF - PIPER'S REVENGE - POOR BOY AND THE MILLIONAIRE - RAMSHORN - RICH
GIRL & THE ROBBERS - St COLUMBKILLE - SCOTTISH POETS - SHEARER OF GLENSHEE
- SHEPHERD AND THE WEE WOMAN- SILENT BUDGIE - SILLY JACK - SILVER SIXPENCE -
SPEAKING BIRD OF PARADISE - STOLEN PIPER - STORY OF COTTON - THAT'S ONCE - THREE
DAUGHTERS - THREE DOGS - THREE FEATHERS - TINKER AND THE LANDLORD - TRAGIC McPHEES
- TRIPLETS - TWISTING THE HAYROPE - WATER OF LIFE - WHITE STAG - WHITTERICK
AND THE FROW - WILL O THE WISP - YANKEE FARMER -
Children - COFFIN - MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS - NICKABAR -
Scotland - BROONIE (Betsy White) - BURKER'S STORY - STOLEN PIPER
(Davie Stewart) - THREE FOOTIT POT - WANDERING PIPER (Willie McPhee) - TOCHER
#4, #29, #32, #33 (1979), #52 (1996) pp176 NIGHEAN AN TREABHAICHE 'S MAC AN
UACHDARAIN (The Ploughman's Daughter & the Laird's Son) a Bluebbeard-type
tale told by Angus McLellan, Frobost, S.Uist rec by Alan Bruford 1965 - STORIES
- CANTE-FABLES - DIALECT - FOLKLORE - TALK - CHAPBOOK 3/3 p13 "Silly
Jack and the Factor" from Jeannie Robertson - TOCHER 14 1974 p225 "Silly
Jack, the Water Carrier" coll by Hamish Henderson from Andra Stewart,
Blairgowrie (Cf "The Three Feathers" Grimm) - TOCHER 31 (1979)
pp35-66 "Storytellers & Storytelling"- LARMINIE 1893/1976 "West
Irish Folk Tales & Romances" - HYDE 1910/ 1978 "Beside the fire"
Irish Gaelic with Engl transl - GMELCH-KROUP 1975 "To shorten the road":
THE FOUR KINGS OF IRELAND p168 - THE LITTLE BLUE BONNET p177 - JACK THE HIGHWAY
ROBBER p53 - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 pp56-135 Stewart family, Blairgowrie, Perthsh
- SMITH "The Book of Nasty Legends - J F/Life #27 1988- 9 pp95-103 "Classifying
Folk Narrative using the type motif (Stith-Thomson) method - a Case History
of Welsh Materials by Juliette Wood - - Canada &
USA - ED&S mag 44/2 1982 p20 coll by Mike Yates, NC USA:
"Jack & the King's Chest" & another -- (Y)APE - BIG TOE -
HICKORY TOOTHPICK - JACK AND THE KING - JACK AND THE HEIFER HIDE - JACK &
THE ROBBERS - JACK AND THE UNICORN - MAN IN THE KRAUT TUB - OLD SLOOSHIAN AND
THE INDIANS - SNAKEBIT HOEHANDLE - SPLIT DOG -
- Caribbean
- JEKYLL JSAS Jamaican Song & Story 1966 - Recordings
of STORIES - see SUBJECTS Listing
STORM AND SHIPWRECK - ADIEU SWEET
LOVELY NANCY - AMPHITRITE - ARRANMORE DISASTER - AS WE SAILED FROM THE DOWNS
- ATLANTIC ROAR - BANKS OF NEWFOUNDLAND - BEN CABLE - BISCAY-O - BOAT THAT FIRST
BROUGHT ME - BOLD DANIELS - BRIG COLUMBUS - BY THE LIGHTNING WE LOST OUR SIGHT
- CAMPANERO - CAPTAIN BURKE - CAPTAIN PAUL - CASNO STRAIT - CEASE RUDE BOREAS
- CEASE YE STORMY WINDS - CEDAR GROVE - ENGLAND'S GREAT LOSS BY A STORM AT SEA
- FAIR SUSAN - FATE OF THE RAMILLIES - GRACE DARLING - GULL COVE - LAIRDSFIELD
TRAGEDY - LONDONDERRY TO THE COAST OF KERRY - LOSS OF THE (CAMPERDOWN, LONDON
etc) - LUSITANIA - MARY DOYLE - MIDDLESEX FLORA - NANCY OF YARMOUTH - HIGHTINGALE
- ON BOARD A NINETY EIGHT - POOR JOLLY SAILOR LADS - POOR LITTLE FISHERMAN'S
BOY - ROCKS OF SCILLY - ROMILLA DISASTER - ROUNDING CAPE HORN - ROYAL CHARTER
- RUDE BOREAS - SALLY MUNRO - SCARBOROUGH BANKS - SCILLY ROCKS - SEA RAN HIGH
- SPURN POINT - SWANSEA TOWN - SWEET SUSAN - TA SCAIRTEACH MHOR - THOMAS AND
NANCY - THREESCORE AND TEN - TITANIC - WATER WITCH - WRECK OF THE NORTH FLEET
etc
STORM, THE - CEASE RUDE BOREAS
STORM WAS LONG, THE - "before the blast" - HUNTINGTON
SWS ships log 1853 (w/o)
STORMALONG - "Old Stormy's gone and laid to rest" -
Shanty - ROUD#216 - MASEFIELD, Sailor's Garland 1906 p306 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914
#8 p8 1v only - SHARP 1914 #20 p223 "Stormalong John" &
#34 "Old Stormy" both from John Short of Watchet Som &
#57 p62 "Wo Stormalong" from Robert Ellison London - SHAY 1925
p108 words only - JFSS 3:12 1908 pp229-32 Grainger: John Perring, Dartmouth,
Devon 1908 (#400)/ Charles Rosher, Chelsea, London 1906 (#152) "Stormy"
- JFSS 8:32 1928 pp98-9 J E Thomas: John Farr, Gwithian, Cornwall 1926 "O
whisky is the life of man" - HUGILL 1961 pp72-7 - GUNDRY CK 1966 p40
John Farr --- HARLOW, Chanteying Aboard American Ships (1962) pp.78-84 "General
Taylor" -- (a) William FENDER, Barry/ (b) Edward ROBINSON, Sunderland
rec by James M Carpenter, Sunderland c1928: FTX-142
- Stanley SLADE with PK & THE HAYMAKERS (unacc Chorus) rec Bristol 1950:
FTX-207 - Bob ROBERTS rec by PK, Pinmill, Suffolk
1958: FTX-208/ SAYDISC SDL-405 1994 - Stan HUGILL
(unacc) with "The York & Albany Crew" rec by PK: EMI CLP-1362
1960/ FTX-035 - "Ballads & Blues - Sea
Music" radio prog prod by Denis Mitchell 1956: CASS 0376 - Colin WILKIE
& Shirley HART: SAGA FID-2090 1967- THE SONGWAINERS, Cheltenham, Gloucestersh:
ARGO ZFB-31 1971 - YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-86 1973 - JENKINS EAR Guernsey F/Group
FGC-269 1992 CASS-1280 "Stormalong John" - Caribbean
-- Walter ROBERTS (chanteyman) with crew of 4 rec by AL, Newcastle, Nevis, July
1962: ROUNDER CD 1731 2002 "Yankee John Stormalong"
STORMY OLD WEATHER - FISHES SONG
STORMY WEATHER - MISS MONAGHAN (Reel)
STORMY WEATHER, BOYS - Thames Barge Song (collected) by Bob Roberts
possibly based on THE FISHES SONG - PALMER OBSS 1986 #143 p283 from Bob Roberts
-- A W "Bob" ROBERTS (voc/mel) rec by PK, Pinmill, Suffolk 25/10/53:
RPL 19985 talk bef/ rec by PK at sea off Harwich 22/5/54: RPL 21153/ AS I ROVED
OUT Radio prog Sea Songs 1956: FTX-255/ FTX-047
& FTX-418 (Canal Songs)/ COLLECTOR JEB-6 1959
(45- EP)/ rec by Tony Engle, Ryde, IOW: TOPIC 12-TS-361 1978/ SAYDISC SDL-405
1994 - Mike SHAIL & EEZUM SQUEEZUM rec by PK, Totnes, Devon 1974: FTX-127
STORMY WINDS DO BLOW, THE - GULL COVE (Newfoundland) - MERMAID - WE
SHEPHERDS ARE THE BEST OF MEN - YOU GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND
STORMY SCENES (or WINDS) OF WINTER - SHEPHERD'S LAMENT
STORNOWAY - LOVELY STORNAWAY
STORY OF COTTON, THE - comp Paul Graney of Manchester -- Marie LITTLE:
ARGO ZFB-19 1971
STORY OF ORANGE, THE - MY MOTHER DID KILL ME
STORYBOOK SONG, THE - TURN OVER ANOTHER LEAF
STORYTELLER, THE - comp by The Yetties about an old man in the public
bar -- THE YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-38 1972
STORYTELLERS - OLD STORYTELLER (Hornpipe) - Appalachian: FF-3308
STOTTIN DOON THE WA - "Today is Friday Payday-" comp
by JH 1959 about bouncing a ball along the wall to get home after a night of
drinking -- Johnny HANDLE (voc/mel): TOPIC 12-T-189 1962/ with THE HIGH LEVEL
RANTERSL: TOPIC 12-TS-270 1975
STOUTEST MAN IN THE FORTY TWA, THE - JOCK McGRAW
STOW BROW TOWN - SCARBOROUGH BANKS
STOW FAIR - TOM PEARCE
STOW ON THE WOLD -- SAYDISC SDL-290 1978 CASS "Church Bells of the
Cotswolds"
STOW POLKA & QUICKSTEP - Jig - RAVEN p125 & p152
STOW THE FRIAR - "As the friar went along & a-poring in
his book, at last he spied a jolly brown wench a-washing in the brook"
- bawdy ("turd from her hole") - D'URFEY 1698-1720 V p58 4v
& ch with first part of music - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 I p148 -- SIMPSON BBB
1698 p396 "John, come kiss me now"