STRABANE - AIR AODAN STRATH BAIN
STRABANE HIRING FAIR - HIRING FAIR
STRAGNE - RAKES OF STRAGNE
STRAND HORNPIPE, THE - LASS ON THE STRAND
STRANDS OF MAGILLIGAN, THE - AMERICAN STRANGER
STRANGE FRUIT - comp by Allen about Negro lynching -- Billy HOLLIDAY
with trumpet/ piano: John Peel on Protest in 50s & 60s RPL Radio 2 7/3/87:
CASS 90-0565 - Josh WHITE: DECCA CRLM- 1047 1971/ (LONDON LL-1341 & MERCURY
MG-36052)/ CASS-0240 (break in middle of rec)
STRANGE TOWN - comp by GM 1961 about a visitor coming to town -- Graeme
MILES (voc/banjo): FTX-229
STRANGER IN LONDON, A - "One night I was in Piccadilly"
- ROUD#12860 -- Harry GREEN: (VETERAN VT135)
STRANGER MARCH -- Peter & Daniel WYPER (C/C# mel) & piano re- mastered
from 78 rpm: TOPIC 12-T-376 1978
STRANGER ONCE IN WORCESTER, A - GOLD WATCH
STRANGER TO HIMSELF -- Sandy DENNY & FAIRPORT CONVENTION & Dave
SWARBRICK (dulc): ISLAND FOLK-1001 1975 (boxed)/ HANNIBAL 1985
STRANGERS - BLACKSMITH COURTED ME
STRANGEST DREAM, THE - "Last night I had the S D" -
comp by Ed Mc Curdy (Canadian-American) -- Perry FRIEDMAN (voc/ banjo) of
Canada rec by PK, London: EMI DLP-1204 1960
STRAP THE RAZOR - STROP THE RAZOR
STRATHALLAN'S LAMENT - comp by Burns -- Jean REDPATH arr by Serge
Hovey: Radio: 4/3/87: CASS-0408
STRATH BANN - AIR AODANN STRATHBHAIN
STRATHEARN - Strathspey - COLE p124 (Am) alt title: "Among the
Haughs of Cromdale"
STRATHSPEY AND REEL SOCIETIES -
BANCHORY - ORKNEY - SHETLAND
STRATHSPEYS -
see also HIGHLAND SCHOTTISCHES & FLINGS -- A' WILLIE WE HAVE MISSED YOU
- ALISTER McALISTER - BELLES OF CAMPBELTOWN - BLAIR DRUMMOND - BOATIE ROWS -
BOG OF GIGHT - BONNIEST LASS IN A THE WORLD - BRAES OF AUCHTERTYRE/ BUSBY/ MAAS/
TULLIMET - BRECHIN CASTLE - BRIDGE OF DEE - BRIDGE OF PERTH - CALDER FAIR -
CALEDONIAN HUNT - CAMERON HIGHLANDERS - CAMERON'S GOT HIS WIFE AGAIN - CAT THAT
KITTLED IN JAMIE'S WIG - CLACHNACUDDIN - COLONEL Mc BAIN - COUNTESS OF BUCHAN'S
- DAINTY DAVIE - DEAN BRIG O' EDINBURGH - DUCHESS OF ATHOL'S - DUCHESS OF GORDON
- DUNCAN DAVIDSON - DUNNOTTAR CASTLE - DRUMMER - EARL OF CRAWFORD - EARL OF
MOIRA - EWIE WI THE CROOKED HORN - FAIRBAIRN'S - FORBES MORRISON - FORTH BRIDGE
- FORTY SECOND HIGHLAND REGIMENT - FRANK GILRUTH'S - GARTHLAND'S - GEORGE THE
FOURTH - GILLIE CALLUM - GREY DAYLIGHT - HAME CAM OOR GIDE MAN - HAUGHS OF CROMDALE
- I'M OWER YOUNG TO MARRY YET - JAMES WATT'S - JARNOVICHES' - JOHN ROY STEWART
- JOHNNY WARD'S - LADY AMY STEWART'S - LADY BAIRD'S - LADY BINNING - LADY CHARLOTTE
OF BRAID'S - LADY ELGIN'S - LADY LOUDEN'S - LADY LUCY RAMSAY - LADY MADELINA
SINCLAIR - LADY MARY RAMSAY - LAIRD O DRUMBLAIR - LAIRD O McINTOSH - LAIRD O
THRUMS - LASSIE WI THE YELLOW COATIE - LASSES LOOK BEFORE YOU - LASSES OF DONNYBROOK
- LEYS O LUNCARTY - LOCH EROCH SIDE - LOCH NA GARR - LOOK BEFORE YOU - LORD
ALEXANDER GORDON'S - LORD BYRON'S FAVOURITE - LORD JOHN CAMPBELL - LORD LYNDOCH
- LORD MOIRA - LORD RAMSAY - MAGGIE LAWDER - MAN'S A MAN FOR A THAT - MARQUIS
& MARCHIONESS OF HUNTLY - MARQUIS OF HUNTLY'S FAREWELL - MARQUIS OF HUNTLY'S
HIGHLAND FLING - MASTER FRANCIS SITWELL - MILLER OF DRONE - MILLER OF DRONE
- Miss CRAWFORD - Miss DRUMMOND OF PERTH - Miss HALDANE OF GLENEAGLES - Miss
LYALL - Miss STUART'S - Miss DUMBRECK - Miss WARRENDER OF LOCHEND - Mr. JAMES
Mc NICOL'S - Mr. WORTHLANDS - Mrs. ADYE'S - Mrs. GARDEN OF TROUP - MONY MUSK
- MY LADY'S GOON HAS GAIRS ON'T - MY LOVE IS LIKE THE RED RED ROSE - NEW BRIG
OF GLASGOW - NIEL GOW - NIEL GOW'S SECOND WIFE - NO LUCK ABOOT THE HOOSE - O
LET ME I THIS AE NIGHT - OF A THE AIRTS THE WINDS CAN BLOW - OVER THE MOOR AMONG
THE HEATHER - PADDY BARTLEY'S - PANMURE HOUSE - PERTHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS - PETER
BAILIE'S PIG - PUSH ABOUT THE JORUM - REEL OF TULLOCH - ROY'S WIFE - ROYAL RECOVERY
- RUFFIAN'S RANT - SANDY BUCHANAN'S - SAW YE JOHNNY COMING ? - SAW YE NAE MY
PEGGY? - SEAMUS O BEIRN'S - SIR CHARLES DOUGLAS'S - SIR GEORGE CLARK'S - SMITH'S
A GALLANT FIREMAN - SONG OF SIXPENCE - STIRLING CASTLE - STRATHEARN - STUMPEY
- TARTAN ON THE HEATHER - TULLOCHGORUM - UP AN' 'WA THEM A', WILLIE - WELCOME
TO YOUR FEET AGAIN - WELCOME WHISKEY BACK AGAIN - WHAT THE DEVIL AILS YOU ?
- WHISTLE O'ER THE LAVE O'T - WHO WADNA FECHT FOR CHARLIE? - WIFE SHE BREWED
IT -- Recordings
- see MUSIC TYPES Listing
STRATHSPEYS: UNTITLED - FELDMAN
p109
STRATTON CAROL OF THE MONTHS, THE - "January's when cold winds
do blow" - ROUD#3320 - GUNDRY CK 1966 p45 Old Cornwall Winter 1936:
Lizzie Kempthorne, Stratton, Cornwall -- Stratton Church bells & carol
sung by Geoffrey SAVAGE (bass-baritone) of Morwenstow: "Sounds like North
Cornwall": SENTINEL SENS-1011 1972 - Brenda WOOTON with Richard GENDALL:
SENTINEL SENS-1016 1973 sung in Cornish "Caroll an Mysyow"
STRAUSS - QUICKSILVER POLKA - TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS
STRAW BEARS - JFLS 20 1909 Whittlesey
Cambs - FRAMPTON 1984 "Whittlesey Straw Bear" booklet incl Plough
Monday, Cambs -- Russell WORTLEY (reading journal quote): "Rattlebone
& Ploughjack" ISLAND HELP-24 1976
STRAW BOYS - HUNTING THE WREN (Dingle, Co Kerry)
STRAW MAN, THE - Mrs. GREIG
STRAW SEAT, THE - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #833/ DMI #97 (#D)
STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM - GINNIE PUG
STRAWBERRY BEDS or BLOSSOM - BLACKBERRY BLOSSOM (Reel)
STRAWBERRY FAIR - "As I was going to SF (singing, singing buttercups
and daisies)" - ROUD#173 - RIMBAULT 1851 "Kitt hath lost her
key" - BARING GOULD SOW 1898 #68 (incl Rev Ed) "We have been
forced to re-write the words which are very indelicate" 5v/m (a) J
Masters HFS Bradstone 1891 - Cf tune of HUNTSMAN'S CHORUS - FOLK mag 1960 "Buttercups
and Oojahs" (Adapted words by Nolly Clapton) - REEVES EC 1960 #125
pp249-250 BG: James Masters, Bradstone, Devon 1891 5v (w/o) - PURSLOW CL 1972
p14 Hammond Dorset 1906 4v/m "Chilbridge Fair" (3rd v comp
by Purslow) - PALMER EBECS 1979 #113 p189-200 BG: James Masters (orig words
restored) 5v/m -- Frank PURSLOW with John PEARSE: DOBELL 77/ FTX-219
(coll Hammond) "Chilbridge Fair" - Cyril TAWNEY (voc/gtr):
LEADER LER-2095 1976 (Baring Gould original)
STRAWBERRY GIRL, THE - SONG OF THE STRAWBERRY GIRL
STRAWBERRY LANE - ELFIN KNIGHT
STRAWBERRY TOWER - SCARBOROUGH
STRAWBERRY TOWN - BRAMBLE BRIAR
STRAWS - as musical instrument -
FIDDLE with beating
STRAYAWAY CHILD, THE - Jig - comp by Margaret Barry (first part in a
dream) and assigned to FOLKTRAX 1956 - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#178 p42 5pts (Em) - TWEED p3 (Em) -- sung by Margaret on her speech tape
- 5"RTR-0521 (Uher 1956) with story/ 7"RTR-0524 (tape noise) - Michael
GORMAN (fid): FTX-174/ ROUNDER 11661-1774-2 1998
- BOTHY BAND CASS-60-0885
STREAMS IN THE VALLEY, THE - Reel -- John Mc KENNA (flute) with James
MORRISON (fid) & piano (b Leitrim) rec USA COLUMBIA 1928 CASS-0893 aft "Gardiner's
Favourite" - Dan Mc NIFF (flute) rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 19/7/52:
RPL 18542/ FTX-370
STREAMS OF BUNCLAUDY, THE - (version of "Streams of Lovely Nancy"
(?)- see MAID OF BUNCLODY -- Nellie WALSH rec by Brian George, Wexford 17/10/48:
RPL 13874
STREAMS OF LOVELY NANCY, THE - "O the streams of lovely Nancy
divide in two (three) parts" - ROUD#688 - Many BSs incl BG 1:1:#102/
4:#284/ 5:#238/ 6:#98/ 7:#17/ 9:#13 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp136-7 Heywood Sumner:
Sussex "Faithful Emma" - BARING GOULD SOW 1895 #93 (incl Rev
Ed) "The Streams of Nantsian" (a) Matthew Baker, Lew Down 1899
(b) Miss Templar, Teigngrace (c) J Olver, Launceston, Cornwall (d) Matthew Ford,
Menhenniot- BG-SHARP Schools 7 - BG- HITCHCOCK 1974 pp80-1 Matthew Baker titled
by publisher: "O the sweet dreams of Nancy" - SHARP-KARPELES
CSC 1974 #375 pp533-6 Wm Stokes, Chew Stoke, Somerset 1906/ Jack Barnard, Bridgewater,
Somerset 1908 1v/m/ Mr Turner, Bridgwater, Somerset 1905 - JFSS 1:3 1901 pp122-3
Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1900 5v/m "Come all you little
streamers" - JFSS 4:17 1913 pp310-319 Jekyll & Butterworth: Ned
Spooner, Midhurst, Sussex 1908/ Rev H Peckham: nn, Aldingbourne, Sussex (&
notes) "CAYLS" - JFSS 7:27 1923 pp59-60 Hammond: George Dowden, Lackington,
Dorset 1905/ Catnach BS London (w/o) - WILLIAMS Ms #714 (w/o) - HENRY SOP #520/
HUNTINGTON 1990 p259 "The Strands of Magilligan" - PENGUIN
BEFS 1959 p98 Hammond: George Dowden - REEVES EC 1960 pp251-3 Gardiner: Mrs
Goodyear, Axford/ Wm Brown, Cheriton, Hampshire 1907/ SBG: Mathew Baker (w/o)
- GUNDRY CK 1966 p23 (SBG) F W Bussell: James Olver, Launceston, Cornwall 1889
- COPPER SSB 1973 pp294-5 'Turp' Brown, Cheriton, Hampshire ("Won't
get married till my sailor comes again") - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp142-4
Mary Osbourne, Dunboe, Co Derry 1969/ Tom Anderson, Clooney, Co Derry 1969 "The
Strands of Magilligan" (Co Derry) (European Ethnic SRT-2) --- CREIGHTON
MFS 1962 Angelo Dornan, NB 1954 "Nellie" - KARPELES FSFN 1971
#64 pp205-6 Mrs. James Doyle & Mrs. Maurice Flinn, Nfl 1930 "The
Dreams of LN" - PRETTY SARO - STONE AND LIME -- Harry COX rec by
PK, Catfield, Norfolk 1952 "On Yon Lofty Mountain" (1v only)/
ROUNDER-11661-1839-2 2000 - Victor "Turp" BROWN rec by Bob Copper,
Cheriton, Hampshire Nov 1957: RPL LP 26349/ FTX-426/
TOPIC 12-T- 317 1977/ TSCD-652 1998 - Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-87 1973 (SBG Cornwall)
"Sweet Streams of Nancy" - Shirley COLLINS (accomp): TOPIC
12-TS-238 1974 - Geoff JERRAM: FOREST TRACKS FT-2006 1975 (from Jekyll/ Butterworth)
- Richard GENDALL (voc/ gtr): FTX-009 sung in Cornish
"Dowrow Nantyan" - Jo FREYA SAYDISC SDL-402 (CD) 1993 (from
Gilchrist)
STREAMS OF NANTYAN - Cornish -- Celtic Congess, Edinburgh 14/8/59: RPL
LP 26595 Cornish Group
STREAMS OF POULAPHOUCA, THE - Reel - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #31 p13
STREET BANDS - BAND under INSTRUMENTS Listing
STREET CRIES - Britain & Ireland
- BASKETS & CHAIRS - FIRE WINTER LOG-O - HOLLY AND IVY GIRL -
MILK - ROSES AND CARNATIONS - SWEET BLOOMING LAVENDER - YOUNG LAMBS - WATERCRESSES-O
- WON'T YOU BUY A BROOM (Bucks) - JFSS 15 pp97-195 - JFSS 22 pp55-79 - JFSS
19 p215 note - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p300 "Chairs, mackerel, rags, rabbit
skins" (words only) - BALDRY RSC 1939 pp245-6 "Ancient cry
of the Radish Boys of Yarmouth" ("Moredosher, moredosher")
- JEFDSS 1944 pp188-9 - POLWARTH 1969 p36 24 different ones (Newcastle ?) -
KARPELES CSC 1974 p583 ---
HAM FAT MAN --
Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
STREET HAWKERS
-VENDORS
STREET PIANO - see INSTRUMENTS
STREET SCENE - Recitation - comp by HK Rochdale Lancash in which a Lowry
"matchstick" picture comes to life -- Harvey KERSHAW: TOPIC 12-T-204
1970
STREET SONGS - comp by GM 1962 (a) "Lothian Road" "There
is a happy bunch"), (b) (Climb aboard old) "Tolly's Wagon"
& (c) "When Newcastle come to play us" ("bleedin Blaydon
Races") -- Graeme MILES: FTX-222
STREET SINGERS - BUSKERS - TRACY, Arthur
STREET LAMP - SAGA OF A STREET LAMP
STREET VENDERS - OYSTER GIRL - WALTNUT
GIRL - WATERCRESS
STREETS OF DERRY/ SLIGO - GALLOWS
STREETS OF FORBES, THE - "Come all you Laclan men - sorrowful
tale - Ben Hall - hunted & shot like a dog" - Australian Outlaw
or Bushranger Ballad - see also LACHLAN TIGERS, THE -- Martin CARTHY (voc/gtr)
with Dave SWARBRICK (fid) - Martin CARTHY: FONTANA STL-5434 1967/ PHILIPS International
6382-022 1967 - Trevor LUCAS: TOPIC 12-TS-203 1971
STREETS OF GLORY - SOME OF THESE DAYS
STREETS OF LAREDO, THE - BARD OF ARMAGH - UNFORTUNATE LAD (RAKE)
STREETS OF LEEDS, THE - "My mother used to say to me"
- comp by RK of Yapton, Leeds - ED&S mag 32/2 1970 p65 -- Rowland KELLETT
rec by PK, London 1963: FTX-209
STREETS OF LONDON, THE - comp by John Hasted to Irish tune "Jack
of all trades" -- Jim O CONNOR (with conc, gtr & ch) LONDON
CRITICS GROUP: ARGO ZFB-61 1967
STREETS OF LONDON, THE - comp by Ralph McTell (Essex) -- Mary O HARA:
WARWICK WW 5072 1979
STREETS OF OLD LONDON, THE - UNFORTUNARE LAD (RAKE)
STREETS OF MORTLAKE, THE - comp by KH about Cleansing Dept -- Katie
HEATH (v/gtr) on Radio 2: 21/4/80: CASS-0417
STREETS OF PORT ARTHUR, THE - UNFORTUNATE RAKE
STRENGTH
(Physical fitness) see also AGGRAVATION - BOXING - DISPUTES - FEUDING
- FINN McCOUL - GIANTS - PHADRIG CROHOUR - QUARRELS- SAMSON - WE ARE THE BARK-EAST
BOYS (London Kids brag)
STREW STREW WITH ROSES - "life's rough path and let's be gay"
- GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #931 p5 2v w/m
STRICHEN'S PLANTINS - "In Strichen you know pretty plantins
do grow" - ROUD#6286 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1547 pp83-103 (37var) --
George HAY rec by Seamus Ennis, Turriff, Aberdeensh, 16/7/52: RPL 18786 (8v)
"Forglen" ("All you that is young and gay come listen unto
me")
STRIKE FOR BETTER WAGES, THE - started in SW India Dock, London 1889
by Ben Tillett, Tom Mann & John Burnes -- Ewan McCOLL & Peggy SEEGER
(conc): "Angry Muse" ARGO ZFB-65 1968
STRIKE THE BELL - Sea Song/ Shanty - Parody of "Ring the bell,
watchman" - HUGILL 1969 pp164-6 - SPIN mag 2/4 "Strike the
bell, second mate" - PALMER OBSS 1986 #123 p248 from Hugill - CLICK
GO THE SHEARS -- Bernard WRIGLEY (voc/ conc & fid): TOPIC 12-TS-241 1974
--- Jeff WARNER & group, USA: COLLECTOR COL-1928 1977
STRIKE THE GAY HARP - Jig - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #256 (C) 3pts "The
Night Dance"- SHASKEEN 1 #53 p38 (D) - THE COLEMAN COUNTRY: CELTIC
MUSIC CM-CD-048 1990 (Gift of Dave Bulmer March 2005) (talk bef) bef "Lough
Gowna Jig"
STRIKE UP YOU LUSTY GALLANTS - WARD THE PIRATE
STRIKES - see also MINING - BEST
DRESSED MAN OF SEGHILL - BLACKLEG MINERS - BOLD CONTRUCTION MEN (Faulkner) -
DURHAM LOCK-OUT - GREAT STRIKE - I'M GLAD THE STRIKE'S DONE - LOCK OUT - MINER'S
LOCK OUT - MY MASTER AND I - OAKEY STRIKE EVICTIONS - POOR MAN'S FAMILY (Longshoremen)
- SHREWSBURY THREE - SOUTH MEDOMSLEY - SOUTHPORT - STOCKPORT STRIKE - TEN PER
CENT -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
STRIKING TIMES - "Cheer up, cheer up, you sons of toil -"
Ch: "It's high time the working men should have it their own way"
- mentions, London, Liverpool, Stockport, Kidderminster & farming men of
Suffolk - PALMER TOTT 1974 p309 text: Ashton MSB 1888/ new tune by Sandra Faulkner
based on "The Dewy Rain"
STRING BANDS - FIDDLES
STRINGS - AUTO HARP - BANJO - BASS
- BAZOUKI - CELLO - DULCIMER - FIDDLE - HARP - HARPSICHORD - LUTE - MANDOLIN
- MOUTH-BOW - ZITHER -- African Selection
STRINGS TO MY BOW - ONE THING OR THE OTHER
STRIP THE WILLOW -- Instrumental: DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350
STRIPLING YOUNG, THE - "A S making his moan and aye he sings
ochone ochone" - boy of 17 and she is 29 - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #987
pp173-4 11v/m
STROKESTOWN LASSES - Reel (Co Roscommon) - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #185 p43
(G ends Em) - Tunebook Ms #146 p319 -- Mick O'BRIEN (U-p[ipes in Bb): LOUGH-CD-007
1999 "Strokestown" (from Peter Carberry, Kenagh, Co Longford)
aft "Bonny Blue-eyed Lassie" & Boys of Twenty Five"
STROLLING DOWN TO HASTINGS - AYLESBURY GIRL
STROLLING ROUND THE TOWN - ROUD#13322 -- Cyril POACHER rec by Ginette
Dunn, Grove Farm, Blaxhall, Suffolk 1974: MUSICAL TRADITIONS MT-CD-303
STRONSAY WALTZ, THE - Orkney -- members of The Orkney Strathspey
& Reel Society rec by PK 15/7/55 / FTX-310 A-ROVING
1968 #4 bef "Jock Halcrow"
STROP THE RAZOR - Jig - COLE #4 p60 "The Razor Strop"-
MITCHELL 1976 #29 p36 3pts from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs
pub Mallinson 1997 #179 p42 3pts (G) - KERR 1 #43 p39 "Strap the Razor"
- Tunebook Ms #90 p34 (G) 3pts "The Razor Strop" - LEVEY
1 #32 p13 (Dm) "Strap the Razor" - O NEILL MOI #1092 DMI #285
2pts "1st Setting"/ MOI #1093/ DMI #286 4pts "2nd Setting"
- ROCHE 1 #103 p44 "Strap the Razor"
STRUAN ROBERTSON'S RANT - Strathspey (Em) - BALMORAL p2 - KERR MM 1
#1 p5 3pts - WILSON p57
STRUGGLE FOR THE BREECHES, THE - HE: "About my wife I mean to
sing a very comic song" - SHE: "I hope that you will tell the
truth" - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint
2001) - ROUD#1316 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p268 #419 Alfred House, Latton, Wiltsh
(w/o) -- cf WEARING OF THE BREECHES
STUART'S HORNPIPE - Tunebook Ms (D) #16 p92 - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #177
p49 (D)
STUDENT BOY, THE - DIED FOR LOVE
STUMPEY - Strathspey, Reel or Highland (G or A) - BAYARD DTF #319 p275
"Hazel Dean" 3var - BALMORAL p9 (A) "Stumpie"
Strathspey - HONEYMAN p34 (A) "Stumpie" - KENNEDY FTB 2 p16/
#67 p18 (A) - KERR MM 1 #3 p6 (A) - KOHLER 1 p54 (A) "Stumpie"
- Tunebook Ms #55 p259 (G) 6pts "Strathspey" - MELLOR Welsh
Folk Dances 1935 p9 - MITTEL #49 p18 (G) 5pts Strathspey - see HAP AN ROW -
Cf DORNOCH LINKS ? -- Bill SANDISON (fid) rec Lerwick Shetland 22/1/49: RPL
13200/ rec by Pat Shaw 1952: FTX-068 (Reel) - Willie
FRASER rec by Hamish Henderson, Glenlivet, Banffshire: TANGENT TNGM-109 with
"Mason's Apron" - Willie Macpherson (fid) rec 21/5/59: RPL
LP 24770 before Reel: "Marquis of Tullybardine"
STUPIDITY - BILLY MUGGINS - JOE MUGGINS
STUTTERING LOVERS, THE - "A wee bit over the lea, my lads, a
wee bit over the green, the birds went into the poor man's corn, twas feared
they'd never be s-s-s-een, my lads" - O LOCHLAINN MISB 1965 #12 p24
from Cathal O Byrne mentioning tune "Castles in the Air" --
John McLAVERTY rec by PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0543/ RPL 18130 (He
gave this song to Cathal O Byrne) - CLANCY Brothers & Tommy MAKEM: TRADITION
TLP-1042 1961 (M) - McPEAKES: FONTANA TL-5258 1965 (M)
SUANTRAI CUARRAIGHE - ROCHE 3 #28 p8 (Am) 4/4
SUCCESS TO Mr. PLIMSOLL - Mr. PLIMSOLL
SUCCESS TO THE BLUES - ROUT IT HAS COME FOR THE BLUES
SUCCESS TO THE WEAVERS - "Ladies and gents -" --
OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-206 1971
SUCCESS UNTO THE COAL TRADE - "Good people, listen while I sing"
- ROUD#3163 - STOKOE-REAY BSNE 1899 pp140-1 -- Tom GILFELLON speaking COLLIER'S
PAY DAY over tunes of CUT & DRY DOLLY/ SUCCESS TO THE COAL TRADE/ MY
LAD IS O'ER BONNY FOR THE COAL TRADE played by Colin ROSS (fid & N-pipes)
& Alister ANDERSON (E-conc): TOPIC TSCD-486 1997
SUCH A GENIUS I DID GROW - GENIUS
SUCH A NOBBY HEAD OF HAIR - "You've called on me to sing a song"
- PALMER EBBB 1980 #72 p154 York broadside to tune from Gatty Ms in Birmingham
Ref Lib
SUCH A PARCEL - ROGUES IN A NATION
SUCKLING PIG, THE - PARSON AND THE SUCKLING PIG
SUDAN
-- Recordings - see AREA Listing
SUDBURY FAIR - comp by Roger Watson for National Trust Fair -- Sue
ADAMS with MUCKRAM WAKES: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-017 1974
SUDDENLY AFRAID - Mediaeval Passiontide Carol adapted to folktune by
A L Lloyd -- Hedy WEST (flute instrum &. unacc): FONTANA STL-5432 1967/
CASS-0482
SUE COW - Blues -- Tom PALEY (voc/gtr): ARGO ZFB-3 1963
SUFFOLK --
BELL BSPE 1857 pp170-1 "Suffolk Harvest Home Song"-
BARLEY MOW ("Blaxhall Ship") - BECCLES - BLOW THE CANDLES OUT (Brightwell:
"Leiston girls") - BURY GAOL - HARES AND PHESANTS - HERE'S HEALTH
(Harvest Home Song) - HORSE RACE SONG (Newmarket) - IPSWICH - LOCAL POACHING
SONG (unidentified) - MARIA MARTEN (Murder) - MUDDLEY BARRACKS ("Bungay
Roger") - PETER THE PAYNTER ("Bury Gaol") - SUDBURY FAIR - --
Recordings - see AREA Listing
SUFFOLK MIRACLE, THE - "Come you people old and young"
"It's of a farmer all in this town" - daughter has unsuitable
lover so he sends her away - also called "The Holland Handkerchief"
("The HH") - CHILD #272 - ROUD#246 - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914
#34 p14 "The HH" air only from ms - WILLIAMS Ms #6190: Richard
May, Fairford, Gloucestersh 10v (w/o) "The Lover's Ghost" -
HENRY SOP #217/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp432-3: Wm Davidson, Ballyvoy, Co Antrim 1928
"The Lover's Ghost" - FMJ 1:5 1969 pp305-6 Alfred Williams
Ms #90 Richard May - DAWNEY PG 1977 pp22-3 Butterworth & Jekyll Ms: Mr Smith,
Stoke Lacy, Herefordsh 1907 - PALMER EBBB 1980 #18 pp51-2 Packie Manus Byrne
learned from Gallaghers, his cousins in Donegal "The HH" -
USA - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #37 pp261-6)
5var: Mrs Mary Sands, Allanstand, NC 1916/ T Jeff Stockton, Flag Pond, Tenn
1916/ Mrs Tom Rice, Big Laurel, NC 1916/ Adolphus Glenroy "Dol" Small,
Nellysford, Nelson Co., Va 1918 (DC 2004) "There was an old and wealthy
man"/ Mrs Frances Richards, St Peters School, Callaway, Va 1918 - RANDOLPH
OFS 1946 1 pp179-80 Ark "Lady Fair" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 pp407-8
Nfl - tune cf "Christmas is now drawing near at hand" --
John GOODLUCK with Roy HARRIS, Alan WALTERS, Dave PEARCE & Bob DIDDALL:
TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-015 1974 - Packie Manus BYRNE: TOPIC 12-TS-257 1975/ TOPIC
TSCD-653 1998 "The Holland Handkerchief" - Nora CLEARY (unacc)
intro by Tom Munnelly rec Clancy Summer School Singers Concert 1987 RTE radio
prog 9/11/88 CASS-60-0899 "The HH" (radio interference)
SUFFRAGETTES - Protesters for women's
right to vote -- Douglas KENNEDY talks about them: FTX-481-493
SUGAR BABE - "Shoot your dice and have your fun" ---
SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #245 (vol 2 p357) Mrs Eliza Pace, Hyden, Leslie Co., Ky 1917
SUGAR CANDY -- Lorna CAMPBELL & chorus Folk Group: EMI MFP-1349 1969
SUGAR CANE
- CAIN KILLED ABLE - CUTTER'S LAMENT - SIGN ON DAY (Australian)
SUGAR HILL -- Tom PALEY (voc/ banjo): ARGO ZFB-3 1969
SUGAR IN THE GOURD - Old time Appalachian fiddle tune - BRODY p269 (G)
discog
SUGAR RAY ROBINSON - ROBINSON-TURPIN (BOXING) FIGHT
SUGH A' CHRUID-NEONAIDH - (Unnatural cowjuice) -- Murdo Mc
LEAN & ch rec by Fred Macaulay, Shawbost, Isle of Lewis, Hebrides 1957:
RPL LP 24443
SUIBHAN NI DHUIBHIR -- tune played by Paul RODGERS (melodeon) rec by Noel Hamilton, Torre Island, Co Donegal 1967: FTX-277
SUICIDE - (actual & contemplated) - BOLD SEA CAPTAIN - BUBBLING
WATER - DROWNED LOVER - FOOTBOY - GAMHAIN GEAL BAN, AN - (The bright white calf)
- LETTER THAT HE LONGED FOR NEVER CAME - ROBERT BROWN -- Bob ROBERTS rec
by PK, Pinmill, Ipswich, Suffolk 1953: FTX-047 &
FTX-452 Story about boat-builder taking his own
life when got too old
SUIDHIDH SINN A BHAIN GU SOCAIR - (We will sit down at ease)
- Scots Gaelic Love Song -- Mrs Christine SHAW rec by School of Scottish
Studies, Harris 1959:TANGENT TNGM-110 1971
SUISIN BAN, AN - "Suisheen Bawn" or "Susan Bawn"
- Set Dance - BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p148 (G) from Michael Tubridy (flute) from
Co Clare - ROCHE 2 #273 p30 (G) -- CHIEFTAINS #4 CLADDAGH CC-14 1973 (S)
aft "O Keefe's Slide" & bef "Star above the garter"
SUIT OF CORDUROY, THE - "Most folk when they grow up at times
they do pursue" - Moses and sons - Battersea Park -ROUD#1219 - BSs
incl BG - COPPER ETR 1976 p222 "Corduroy" -- Charlie WILLS
rec by PK, Bridport, Dorset 1968 RTR-0084/ FTX-097/
LEADER LEA-4041 1972 - Bob, Ron & John COPPER: LEADER LEA- 4047 1971 (boxed)/
FTX-238
SUIT OF GREEN, THE - "O it was a Sunday morning when my love
and I sat in the room" - ROUD#3023 - PETRIE ed STANFORD 1905 #686 -
O LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 #24 pp48-49 Cathal O Byrne, Belfast (with revised words)
- HEALY OISB 2 1969 pp42-3 Bs (w/o) - O BOYLE IST 1976 pp86-7 (4v) notes - Charles
Boyle learnt the song from his mother and he gave the song to Cathal O Byrne
- ZIMMERMAN 1966 p170 Text & tune from Petrie p43 has note about significance
of "green" see also WEARING OF THE GREEN -- Charles BOYLE rec by
PK, Belfast 7/7/52: 7"RTR-0543/ RPL 18405 (1v only)
SUIT OF RUSSET GREY - KING WILLIAM AND THE KEEPER
SUKEY BIDS ME - Reel - COLE #7 p41 (G) - MITTEL #32 p14 (G) "Pucky
bids me" - POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON
SULIS MUSIC- Trad arr by Stewart -- Bob STEWART (psaltery & synth):
ARGO ZDA-207 1975
SULLIVAN'S JOHN - Trad/ Dunne (Chappell) -- SWEENEY'S MEN: TRANSATLANTIC
TRA SAM-11 1969 & TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-37 1976
SULLIVAN'S MARCH - MONTROSE'S MARCH
SULTAN POLKA, THE - "Heel and Toe" Polka tune used
for Children's Skipping or Single Ball Game: "One, two, three, four,
five - once I caught a fish alive" - KERR MM 4 #393 p43 (D & G)
3pts "comp by D'Allbert"
SUMATRA
-- Recordings -- see AREA Listing
SUMMER APPROACHES, THE - Air - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) #220 p262 - McFadyen's
"Beauties of Melody" p46 (D)
SUMMER COMES AND THE GRASS GROWS GREEN - "leaves are budding
on every tree, ships are saling and I'll soon find tidings of Gramachree"
- about a girl losing her truelove in a shipwreck - ROUD#2350 - JOYCE OIFMS
1909 p227 Jack Hennessy, Limerick 1857 "The S is come and the G is green"
- JFSS 5 1915 pp97-8 Walter Ford: Michael Carolan, Corklieve, Co Mayo 1906
-- DEEP IN LOVE - JOHNNY, JOHNNY -- Seamus ENNIS Dublin rec by PK, London
1958: FTX-169
SUMMER EVENING DANCE - Poem by William Barnes -- THE YETTIES Radio
2: 8/8/90 read over music of "Dorset Four Hand Reel" CASS-1033-C60
SUMMER FLOWER - Schottische - ROCHE 3 #143 p45 (G & D) 3pts incl
Trio
SUMMER HILL - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #186 p43 (D) "Summerhill"
- Tunebook Ms (D) #41 p281
SUMMER HILL LODGE - Highland - Tunebook Ms (D) #116 p308
SUMMER IN IRELAND - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #165 p86 (D) - MAGUIRE #38
p10 (D) "Jackson's Number 9" - SHASKEEN 1 #23 p18 (D) alt titles:
"The Cow with the crooked horn" "Hugh Gillespie's"
SUMMER IS COME - Irish Song -- Seamus ENNIS: FTX-169
SUMMER IS ICUMEN IN -- DELLER CONSORT: VANGUARD SRL-7624 1965
SUMMER TIME IS COMING, THE - WILD MOUNTAIN THYME
SUMMER TUNE - comp by David Kettlewell (?) -- TROTTO: FOREST TRACKS
FT-6004 1974
SUMMER WAS OVER - "my flocks were all shorn" - ROUD#1265
- BSs: "A- courting I went I'd naught else to do" - 'Ware out,
mother: Navvy in rthe cellar: Two more looking in the window" - GRAINGER
#257 Sam Stokes, Retford, Nottingham 1906 - JFSS 8 1930 p217 Hammond: Mrs Russell,
Upwey, Dorset 1v/m "'Ware out, mother"
SUMMER WILL COME, THE - TIOCAIDH AN SAMHRADH
SUMMER'S MORNING - WHITE COCKADE
SUMMER'S EVE-MEN DANCE - poem by Wm Barnes (1801-88) with music of 12C
carol -- Trevor CROZIER'S BROKEN CONSORT: ARGO ZFB-80 1972
SUN, THE - SALLY GO ROUND THE SUN -- Romania: song "Sun &
moon" Romanian pastoral: ELECTRECORD EPD 1017/ FTX-631-2
SUN SET - GROUND FOR THE FLOOR - SEASONS
SUN HAS GONE DOWN IN THE WEST, LOVE, THE - PROMISE
SUN HATH JUST PEEPED, THE - TALLY-HO HARK AWAY
SUN SHINES HIGH, THE - FALSE LOVER WON BACK
SUN WAS SUNK BEHIND YON HILL, THE - FARMER'S BOY
SUNBEAM - Jig -- Alistair ANDERSON (E-conc) with Tich RICHARDSON
(gtr): TOPIC 12-TFRS-501 1974 aft "One Horned Sheep" & "Turnpke
Side"
SUNBEAM POLKA, THE - KOHLER 3 p242
SUNDAY
- I WISH TONIGHT (K) - LINEN SONG - NEVER CUT YOUR NAILS ON A SUNDAY
- SALLY GO ROUND THE SUN (K) -- EFDSS LP-1006 (Hamer coll) Mrs JOHNSTONE
Beds "The Maid's Lament" I must go out on Sundays
SUNDAY IS MY WEDDING DAY - Jig (Em) - COLE #1 p62 - KERR MM 2 #265 p29
- WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p77 "S was my WD"
SUNDAY MORNING'S MY WEDDING DAY - "I sit and sing by the fire
and spin" - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1065 p577 (7v w/o)
SUNDAY SCHOOL SONG, THE - ADAM WAS THE FIRST MAN
SUNDAY TRADING BILL, THE - "O dear O Lor' what shall we do"
ref to Lord Chelmsford's Bill - HINDLEY: curiosities Div 2 p115
SUNDERLAND - Durham - Shanties
rec by James Carpenter: FTX-141-2
SUNDERLAND LASSES -- Colin ROSS with Anthony & Carole ROBB, Alistair
ANDERSON & Jim HALL (N-pipes): TOPIC 12-TS-278 1978 with "Lads of
Alnwick"
SUNDOWN -- Bascom Lamar LUNSFORD (75) (voc/ banjo) rec by Paul Clayton:
RIVERSIDE RLP-12-645 1956
SUNNY BANKS, THE - MAIDS OF DONEGAL (Reel)
SUNNY DAN - Jig - LEVEY 2 61 p27 (C)
SUNNY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, THE - Appalachian -- CAMP CREEK BOYS
(voc with mand/banjo/gtr & bass) rec Va USA: LEADER LED-2053 1973
SUNNY SIDE - KEEP THE SUNNY SIDE UP
SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET, THE -- Michael HEBBERT )conc): FREE REED
FRR-009 1977
SUNNY SOUTH, THE - "In the sweet sunny South there was peace
and content" - SHARP FSSA #186 (Vol 2 pp262-3 Mrs Lucy Cannady, Endicott,
Va. 1918 (4v)/ Mrs Flech Miller, Pence Springs, W>Va 1918/ Mr & Mrs Dol
Small, Nellysford, Va 1918 - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 p139 (w/o) -- Larry RICHARDSON
rec by Mike Seeger: American Banjo tunes & songs in Scruggs style (3 finger
picking) (FOLKWAYS FA-2314)/ RTR-0316
SUNSHINE HORNPIPE, THE - SHUNSTER'S
SUO GAN - ("Sleep my baby") -- Elwyn GRIFFITHS (v/gtr)
7"RTR 1038 sung in English
SUPERMARKET SONG, THE - comp by Dave Mangold, Denis Turner, Jim O Connor
& Teachers Group dir by Ewan McColl working on radio- ballad songs -- John
FAULKNER & Sandra KERR (banjo & ch) CRITICAS GROUP: ARGO ZFB-61 1967
SUPERNATURAL - YOUNG BENJIE (Child
#86)
SUPERSTAR DREAM -- Adrian TUCKER (with harmonica, kazoo, gtr &
drum set) rec by PK, Dartington, Devon 1975: FTX- 037
SUPERSTITIONS - GABRIEL'S HOUNDS
- WEXFORD FISHERMEN -- Recordings
- see SUBJECTS Listing
SUPPER IS NAE READY - "Roseberry to his lady said"
- Epigrammatic Love Song of 2v expansion of 1v French from "Le Cabinet
Satyrique 1618" (Gershon Legman traces song back a thousand years) - ROUD#2577
- SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p103 Burns: MMC -- Ewan McCOLL: "The Amorous
Muse" ARGO ZFB-66 1968 learnt from his father, Wm Miller of Stirling
SUR LE PONT D'AVIGON - ON THE BRIDGE OF AVIGNON
SUR LES MARCHES DU PALAIS - (trad learnt in the Loire Valley) - Rory
& Alex McEWEN (with gtrs) rec by PK< London 1955: FTX-293
(talk bef by Alex)
SURINAM
- GUYANA
SURPRIZ'D NYMPH, THE - "The four and twentieth day of May"
- Virgin lady undresses to bathe in river with her lover in hiding - ROUD#2035
- D'URFEY PPM 1719-20 pp96-8
SURRENDER -- Tommy WILLIAMS (duet conc) London: FREE REED FRR- 008
1976 aft "O Sole Mio" & "Santa Lucia"
SURREY
- George BELTON - George MAYNARD - Adrian TUCKER ("Skyport Ade")
- SHOOTING GOSCHEN'S COCK-UPS -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
SUSAN - BRITISH MAN-O-WAR - SWEET SUSAN
SUSAN AND HER LOVERS -GRAINGER Ms #351 Mr Tandy, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
1908 - see SUSAN MY DEAR
SUSAN ANNA - Old Time Reel -- Tommy JARRELL (fid with voc) with Aly
BAIN & others "Down Home" (TV Series) in USA & Canada LISMOR
LIF-7011 1986 CASS-0814
SUSAN BAWN - SUISIN BAN
SUSAN MAGUIRE (or DYER) - SIUBAN NI DHUIBHIR
SUSAN MY DEAR - GRAINGER #329 A Lane, Winchcombe, Gloucestersh 1908
- SUSAN AND HER LOVERS
SUSAN GIRL -- Jean RITCHIE (voc) with Roger SPRUNG (banjo): RIVERSIDE
RLP-12-620 1956 (M)
SUSAN STRAYED THE BRINY BEACH - "Poor S walked along the beach
that skirted Sligo's shore" - LAWS #K-19 ABBB 1957 p149 - ROUD#1896
- Sam HENRY SOP #774/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp150-151 1938 - -- Lore & Language
7:2 1988 pp64-5 John Ashton & Julia Bishop: Wm White, Cull's Harbour, Nfl
SUSAN PYATT - LORD BATEMAN
SUSAN THE PRIDE OF KILDARE - PRETTY SUSAN
SUSAN'S ADVENTURES - BRITISH MAN OF WAR
SUSANNA - CAN'T YOU DANCE THE POLKA - DOWN IN UNION COUNTY - O SUSANNA
- SUSIE ANNA
SUSANNAH CLARGY - LOVELY BANKS OF BOYNE
SUSIE - WHEN SUSIE WAS A BABY
SUSIE ANNA - TOCHER #44 1992 p119 "Three Wee Wifes"
from David Husband rec by Wm Montgomery 1952 - AWAY DOWN EAST - HERE COMES Mr
MACARONI - I SAW MY BOY FRIEND - SUSAN ANNA (Reel) - SUSANNA
SUSIE MAGUIRE - SUSAN DWYER
SUSSEX
-- George BELTON - Bill BOTTING - Shirley COLLINS - COPPER FAMILY
- Gabriel FIGG - Jean HOPKINS - George SPICER (Born Kent) - Scan TESTER - George
TOWNSEND - Harry UPTON - Tony WALES - Edith WHEATLAND - DITCHLING CAROL - FARMER'S
CURST WIFE ("The Sussex Farmer") - GOD BLESS THE MASTER ("Sussex
Mummer's Carol") - HUNDRED YEARS AGO - MOLECATCHER - TO BE A GOOD COMPANION
("The Sussex Toast") --
Recordings - see AREA Listing
SUSSEX FARMER, THE - DEVIL AND THE FARMERS WIFE
SUSSEX MOLECATCHER, THE - MOLECATCHER
SUSSEX MUMMER'S CAROL, THE - GOD BLESS THE MASTER - O MORTAL MAN - JOSEPH
AND MARY - RIGHTEOUS JOSEPH
SUSSEX TOAST - TO BE A GOOD COMPANION
SUTHERLAND(SHIRE) -- Recordings
- see AREA Listing
SUTHERLAND REEL - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #187 p44 (A) - WILSON (with dance
descr) p78
SUVLA BAY - "In an old Australian homestead..." letter
- Ch: "Why do I weep?, why do I cry?" - "And now he
sleeps in SB" -- Jack TARLING rec by Neil Lanham, Haverhill, Suffolk
30/4/95 (gift) - NEIL LANHAM NL-01/ CASS-1357-- Ruth SHERGOLD with ch
rec by John Howson, Bampton, Oxfordshire on Radio 2: 4/1/96: CASS-1335
SVINEPER - Shanty - "The Dirty Old Pig" "The Old Brig"
- Shanty - HUGILL 1961 p232