TO ANACREON IN HEAVEN - Drinking Song: Words by Ralph Tomlinson (C1777-81)/
Music by John Stafford Smith of Gloucester (1750- 1836) - VOC LIB 1822 #48 p16
(Another Anacreon Anthem see #417 p523) - English Music 1604-1904 Scott Publ 1906
p51 - SPAETH RE&W 1926 p8 - Quarterly Journal of Lib of Congress Washington
USA July 1977: article by William Lichtenwanger on the American National Anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner" - see also ANACREONTIC SONGS
TO BE A FARMER'S BOY - FARMER'S BOY
TO BE A GOOD COMPANION - Drinking Song - SHARP Ms #4838/3332 Herefordsh
- JEFDSS 1937 p124 Lancs "Jack Jintle" - ED&S mag 30/2
1968 p51 from George Belton - EFDSS "Sounds Like Folk" 1972 p24 Belton
- KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #285 p618 Dicky Lashbrook 1950 -- Dicky LASHBROOK (travelling
chimney sweep) rec by PK, Lifton, Devon 1950 & 27/5/52: RPL 17797/ FTX-025
(Vs 5- 9) - George BELTON rec by Tony Wales & Sean Davies, Madehurst, Arundel,
Sussex: EFDSS LP-1008 1967 "I have drunk one"/ rec Karl Dallas,
"Lewes Arms", Chickester, Sussex: TRANSATLANTIC XTRS-1150 1975 "The
Sussex Toast"
TO BE A PILGRIM - comp Fred ROOKE - PILGRIM'S HYMN
TO BEAT THE DRUM AGAIN - FEMALE DRUMMER
TO CASHEL I'M GOING - TATTER JACK WALSH (Jig)
TO DAUNTON ME - Highland - KERR MM 2 #219 p024 (Em) - Tunebook Ms 4/4
(Am) 3pts #90 p204
TO DRINK WITH THE DEVIL - ROLLICKING IRISHMAN (Jig)
TO DRIVE THE COLD WINTER AWAY - "All hail to the days that merit
more praise" - D'URFEY 1698-1720 4 p241
TO ENGLAND WE RESOLVE TO COME - IRISH LABOURERS
TO HEAR THE NIGHTINGALES SING - NIGHTINGALES SING
TO HEREFORD OLD TOWN - "a new hero is come down" -
attack on Whig politician or candidate who was a Free Trader - PALMER TOTT 1974
p268 text: Bs by Weymss of Hereford (Pub Lib)/ tune: "Dumb dumb dumb"
TO HOLLAND WE WERE BOUND - POLLY ON THE SHORE
TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HIM - comp by Phil Spector -- STEELEYE SPAN:
CHRYSALIS CHR-1053 1974
TO LADIES EYES - 2/4 - KERR MM 3 #375 p41 (A)
TO LIMERICK WE WILL GO - Slip Jig -- Alistair ANDERSON (E-conc):
LEADER LER-2074 1972
TO LIVERPOOL WE'LL BID ADIEU - OUTWARD BOUND
TO LOCHLAN, LAND OF MUSIC SWEET - GLEN OF THE SPELLS
TO LONDON I DID GO - LIAR'S SONG
TO MARKET, TO MARKET - "to buy a fat cow - to milk it he didn't
know how - he pulled down its tail instead of its tit - and poor little piggy
got covered in shit" -- Children rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-3853
1981/ CASS-1292
TO MILK IN THE VALLEY BELOW - SWEET NIGHTINGALE
TO MY BED I WINNA GANG - Reel (D) - HONEYMAN p12
TO MY SON IN AMERIKAY - "A long time ago, in the County Mayo"
- Mother's letter to her emigrant son - since he sent nothing home, his
mother sends a letter but the postman couldn't trace him so it lies in the Post
Office - years later the son finds the letter - ROUD#2970 -- Eddie BUTCHER
rec by Hugh Shields, Magilligan, Co Derry: FREE REED FRR-003 1976
TO PAD THE ROAD WI ME - PAD THE ROAD WI ME
TO PUSH THE BUSINESS ON - "I'll hire a horse and steal a gig
- and all the world shall have a jig - and I'll do all that ever I can"
- Dance Game in ring - ROUD#12981 GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1616 p174 (1v/m) "To
pass the music on" - OPIE SG 1985 #105 pp382-3 -- Redriff Primary
School, Bermondsey, London TOPIC IMP-A-101 1969
TO RAMONA - comp by Bob Dylan -- Tony CAPSTICK with HEDGEHOG PIE:
RUBBER RUB-004 1971
TO REAP AND MOW THE HAY - "I just come over from Erin's shore
to see how trade's going here"- ROUD#12937 -- Paddy & Jimmy
HALPIN rec by Keith Summers, McGrath;s Bar, Brookeborough, Co Fermanagh 1977:
TOPIC TSCD-670 1998
TO RODNEY WE WILL GO - RODNEY
TO THE BEGGIN I (WE) WILL GO - A-BEGGIN WE WILL GO
TO THE LADIES - Jig - BIDDY DALY
TO THE LAND - Shape-note Hymn -- SOUTHERN TRADITIONAL SINGERS: ROUNDER
0094 1978
TO THE LORD OF THE ISLES - BUACHAILLE NAN EILEAN
TO THE SHEEPSHEARING WE WILL GO - "Come all you jolly sheepshearers"
Ch: "And to S we will go" - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p43
Gardiner coll
TO THE WEAVERS GIN YE GO - "My heart was once as blythe and
free" - McCOLL SS 1953 p133 words by Burns based on old song -- Jean
REDPATH: ELEKTRA BY-6004 1966
TO WELCOME COLD NOVEMBER - comp by PC -- Pete COE: LEADER 2098 1976
TO YOU, TOM BROWN - TOM BROWN
TOASTS & HEALTHS
- JFSS 3 pp64-5 Harvest Suppers etc - GRAINGER ONS#88/RNS#67 J Allan
Ward, Broughton, Lincolnsh 1905 "Toast and Sing " - WILLIAMS FSUT
1923 p106 (& Round About the Upper Thames pp300-1) "Here's luck to
the swan" - ED&S 42/3 1980 Charlie Showers of Hambridge - see BULLOCKIES
(Australian) - COME, COME, MY FRIENDS - DYING MAN'S PRAYER - FARMER'S TOAST
- HARVEST HEALTHS - HERE'S LUCK TO THE MAN - HERE'S TO THE NOSE - HERE'S LUCK
TO THE SWAN - I'LL TAKE THIS GLASS - LANDLORD'S PRAYER - SHEEP-SHEARING TOAST
- SOLDIER'S TOAST - TWO BRETHREN -- Recordings
- see MUSIC-TYPES Listing
TOBACCO - MERRY PROGRESS TO LONDON
- MY LAST CIGARETTE (Carter) - OLD TOBACCY BOX -- Thomas MORAN rec by Seamus
Ennis, Mohill, Co Leitrim Dec 1954: RPL 22024 Interview on tobacco traditions
with song frag
TOBACCO - comp by PeterLeonard: -- Anita BEST (Newfoundland): AMBER
MUSIC 9804-2 1997
TOBACCO - "Tobacco Is An Indian Weed" - pipes - smoking
- ROUD#1457 - Many BSs incl BG 4#301, 5#60, 6#81 & 9#35 - D'URFEY 1698-1720
3 p291 Human Immortality - DIXON SP 1846 - BELL BSPE 1857 pp232-3 (w/o) - BELL
EB 856 p260 poem: "Smoking Spirtualised" - CHAPPELL PMOT 2
p563 - BARING GOULD SOW #95 (with notes) (a) Anne Roberts, Scobbertor, Widecombe
(b) Joseph Potter, Hartland, Postbridge (publ with little alteration) (c) Harry
Westaway, Belstone (d) Newton Abbot - SHARP MS Cf 2 p397 - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp70-71
- ED&S 42/3 1980 p4 Charlie Showers, Hambridge Somerset 1973- PATTEN SS
1987 p15 Charlie Showers --- SIMPSON BBB 1966 p708 -- Charlie Showers rec
by Bob Patten & David Bland, Drayton, Somerset: CASS
TOBACCO PLENTY - "One day as I sat on my loom" Ch:
"With my fal-al" - ROUD#5856 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 1983 #285 (3var)
TOBACCO, PIPES AND PORTER - ROUD#5894 - RYMOUR CLUB 2 p108 - GREIG-DUNCAN
3 p384 -- Jimmy McBEATH: FTX-060 from his father
TOBACCO UNION - "Come young and old and hear me tell - how strong
tobacco smokers smell - who love to smoke the pipe as well - To burn & smoke
in the Union" - ROUD#5721 - RANDOLPH 1946-50 2 & 3 p274 - SING
OUT Vol 14 #2 - WARNER 1984 #91 p226 "Talking with the Social Union"
-- Hattie & Rosa HICKS PRESNELL rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1951:
FTX-923 - Lena ARMSTRONG (Monroe's daughter): FOLK
LEGACY FSA-23
TOBAGO - Caribbean -
Recordings - see AREA Listing
TOBERMORY BAY - comp by Johnny Reine, Kenneth North & Jimmy Harper
- ANON 1972: SONG OF SCOTLAND p36 piano accomp
TOBERMORY TWO-STEP, THE - dance tune (David Taylor)
TOBIN'S FANCY - Jig - BRODY p277 (D) - O NEILL MOI #775/ DMI #52 (D)
"Tobin's Favorite" -- Michael COLEMAN (fid) with Ed Geoghan
(piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE 004 1991 d/cass bef "Coach Road to
Sligo" - Sean MAGUIRE (fid) with Eamon O CONNOR (step-dancer) rec by
PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ RPL 18381/ FTX-375
"T's Favourite" - HIGH LEVEL RANTERS: LEADER LER-2030 1971
- CRAYFOLK Kent: ERON-002 1974 - Noel PEPPER (harmonica) & Paddy Moran (flute):
TOPIC 12-TS-230 1974
TOBY - "When I came down from the North Country - all were deceived
in Toby" - Drinking Song - BARING GOULD Ms #145 from Matthew Ford,
Menhenniot, Cornwall 1891 - GUNDRY CK 1966 p27 from BG: Matthew Ford
TODAY YOU MAY BE ALIVE, GOODMAN - DIVUS & LAZARUS
TODLEN HAME - "Some says to live single it is the best plan,
but I never was happy till I got a man" - JOHNSON SMM 1787 p275 - ORD
BB 1930 p137 "The Wee Totum" 4v/ch -- Alan ROGERSON of Dumfries
rec Northumb tape 54/ rec by he & brother with generator dubbed from copy
tape from Louis Killen 8/7/57: 5"RTR-0063 "Toddle and but"
TODDLIN WHOME - comp Edwin Waugh in Lancash Dialect -- Larry KEARNS
(voc/gtr): TOPIC 12-T-204 1970
TODLEN HAME - Short 4-bar Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997
#183 p43 (D) - WILSON p46
TODD'S SWEET RURAL SHADE - "O one evening fair to take the air
as I carelesslie did stray" - ROUD#2966 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 p146 Eddie
Butcher, Aughil, Co Derry 1966
TOG ORUM A'PHIOB - ("Put on my pipes") -- Angus
Mc LEOD rec by Seamus Ennis, Skye, Hebrides June 1953: RPL 22875
TOGO -
Kabige -- OCORA OCR-76/ CASS-0145 (box)
TOICHIM NA SEAN-GHAODHAL - March - ROCHE 3 #213 p81 (Am) 4/4
T-OILEAN UR, AN - ("The New Found Island") - Irish
Gaelic - The songmaker is in the wilds of North America meets an old lady from
the same townland near Lough Erne who speaks to him in Irish longs to be back
in Ireland and decides to return - MUIRGHEASA (Henry Morris: CEAD DE CHEOLTAI
ULADH) 1915 #70 pp139 & full note on 293 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #42 Gallagher
- O BOYLE IST 1976 p78 (5v) with full Engl transl-- Sheila GALLAGHER rec
by PK, Middledore, Co Donegal 24/8/53: RPL 20149 talk aft/ FTX-003
& FTX-272 - Conal O DONNELL of Ranafast rec
by PK, London 1962: FTX-003 - Maraig ni Veeny (voc)
of ALTAN on Radio 2: 8/2/90 CASS 30-0883
TOILETS - LAVATORIES
TOKEN - "The Ballad of Alcatraz" (about Reservation
Protest) -- Dennis PAINE: "Acoustic Roots" Radio 2: 10/5/89 CASS-0428
followed by talk by one of the demonstrators
TOKENS - BROKEN - LOVE - FLOWER
OF KILKENNY (tears)
TOLAND DANCE - Polka -- THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-245 1974
with "Davie Davie Knick Knack" & "Aiken Drum"
TOLERANT MAN, THE - "I don't mind blokes who drinks or smokes"
Ch: "Well strike me pink, I'd sooner drink" -- Warren FAHEY
(v/banjo etc): LARRIKIN LRC-028 cass
TOLL THE BELL, SAMMY -- Jack HUNT, rec by PK, Moreleigh, Devon 1969: FTX-086
TOLLIVER-MARTIN FEUD SONG, A - ROWAN COUNTY CREW
TOLLY'S WAGON - Street Song comp by GM 1962 -- Graeme Miles: 222
TOM - AS TOM WAS A-WALKING
TOM AN T-SEARRAICH - ("Foal Hill") -- Kathleen Mc
DONALD rec by Fred Macaulay, Shader, Isle of Lewis, Hebrides 1957: RPL LP 24443
TOM AND JERRY - Reel - COLE p45 (D) Scotch -- Mark O CONNOR (fid)
with Eddie DAVIDSON (gtr) with Aly BAIN "Down Home" (TV Series) in
USA & Canada LISMOR LIF-7011 1986 CASS-0814
TOM AND THE PARSON - "In Oxfordshire the story goes"
- The loss of one of his 3 cows finds Tom Brown up in a tree looking for it,
but instead he observes the parson courting a nimble lsas - On learning of his
discovery the parson amply recompenses Tom for his loss - ROUD#1258 - WILLIAMS
FSUT 1923 pp190-1 #253 Joseph Kite, Carbridge, Oxfordsh 10v (w/o)
TOM BARBER - WILLIE O WINSBURY
TOM BILLY'S HORNPIPE - MIKE SULLIVAN'S
TOM BILLY'S or "DINGLE REGATTA" - SLIDE - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #60 p35 Untitled - MOYLAN 2 #118 pp68-9 (D) 12/8 "Tom Billy's Slide" from John O Leary (melodeon) - CRANITCH #21 p133 12/8 (G) - LOESBURG 1 p17 (G) 3pts - SULLIVAN 1 p10 -- Padraig O KEEFE with Denis Murphy & Julia Clifford (fiddles) rec by Seamus Ennis, Charlie Horan's Bar, Coalisland, Co Kerry 9//9/52: RPL 18750/ featued by Seamus in AS I ROVED OUT "Collector's Corner" prog 1954: FTX-257/ TOPIC TSCD-309 (1977) 1994
TOM BILLY'S JIGS - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #31 p19 (Am) alt: "Flowers
of Spring" - MOYLAN 2 #241 pp139-140 (##A) & #242 p140 (Am) from
John O Leary (melodeon) - TWEED p10 (Am) -- -
Denis MURPHY & Julia CLIFFORD (fiddles), Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1973 "Tom
Billy's Jig" - BOTHY BAND CASS-60- 0885
TOM BILLY'S POLKA - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #73 p36 (Am) - LASS O GOWRIE (Another
of Tom Billy's Polkas)
TOM BILLY'S REEL - CEOL 5.1 - MOYLAN 2 #35 p21 (D) from John O Leary
(melodeon) "McBand's Reel" -- Denis MURPHY & Julia CLIFFORD
(fiddles), Kerry: CLADDAGH CC-5 1973 aft "Scanbhean na gCartal"
TOM BILLY'S JIG -- HIGH LEVEL RANTERS: LEADER LER-2007 1969 - Seamus ENNIS
(U-pipes): CLADDAGH (TARA) TA- 1002 1973 aft "Chase me Charlie" (Cock o the North) - THE TEES-SIDE FETTLERS: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-016 1974
aft "Drowsy Maggie" - THE YETTIES Radio 2: 2/12/87: CASS-0554 - OLD
PECULAR BAND RPL Radio 2: 30/10/90/ CASS-60-1014 for "Bridge of Athlone" dance aft "Sweets of May"
TOM BILLY'S WALTZ - MOYLAN 2 #272 p155 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
TOM BILLY MURPHY'S JIG - MOYLAN 2 #182 p105 (Em) from John O Leary (melodeon)
TOM BOWLING - "Here a sheer hulk lies poor TB" - comp
by Charles Dibden (1745-1814) - ROUD#1984 - ANDREWS SOD 1979 Michael Blann Ms
Upper Beeding, Sussex (w/o)
TOM BOLYNN - BRIAN O LINN
TOM BOY - BARGAIN WITH ME
TOM BROWN - "O the King will take the Queen" Ch:
"Here's to you Tam Broon" - card-playing song - ROUD#884 - KIDSON
TT 1891 pp159-60 Washington Teesdale, Yorksh "The Card Song"
- RYMOUR CLUB 1906 1 pp214-6 - KIDSON-MOFFAT FSNC 1927 p8 - OPIE ODNR 1951 -
SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p97-98 Lloyd adapted from Kidson/ Wm Miller, Ewan's father,
Stirling - FMJ 1:5 1969 pp333-4 John Baldwin: H J, Standlake, Oxfordsh 1969
"The Two beats the One" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #283 pp616-7 Jimmy
Davidson, Hexham, Northumberland 1954 "Tam Broon"/ Raymond
& John Cantwell rec Peter Kennedy Standlake, Oxford 1956 "The Cards"
- TUNNEY SF 1979 p64 in Mummer's Play - Letter from Wm Bruce Olsen 22/6/90 says
TB was a real person & wrote the song - he sent copy of 1879 broadside "TB's
Delight" to tune of "To thee, TB" (another comp of
TB is "I do not like thee, Dr Fell") - see GAME OF CARDS -
PENNY WAGER -- ESSEX SKIPPERS rec CSH London 9/4/64 RTR-0409 "The
Deck of Cards"
TOM BROWN - VAN DIEMAN'S LAND
TOM BUSBY'S - Jig - MOYLAN 1 #65 (D) from Tom Busby (U-pipes) - SHASKEEN
2 #41 p31 (Em/D)
TOM CONNOR'S - Hornpipe - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #304 p155 (G)
TOM CORNEALY - "It was in the springtime of the year"
- comp by TC - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 p188
TOM DEVIL - "Some folks say that the devil's dead - I spied
TD at the head of the bed" - Ed LEWIS (unacc voc) with Johnny Lee
MOORE, James CARTER, HENRY MASON (with axe strokes) rec by Alan Lomax, Camp
B, Miss State Penitentiary, Lambert Miss Sept 1959: ROUNDER CD-1705 1997
TOM DUFF - March - ROCHE 2 #330 p57 (G) 4/4
TOM DULA - (DOOLEY) - "Hang down your head, Tom Dooley"
- ROUD#4192 - BROWN NC 1952-62 II p711 - LAWS NAB 1964 App 3 p278 - HENRY 1938
p325 - LOMAX USA 1947 & FSNA 1960 #139 pp269-70 "T Dula"
- WARNER 1984 #118 p289 Proffitt - New Lost City Ramblers Songbook p153 - WEST
"The Balllad of Tom Dula" -- Frank PROFFITT rec by Frank
& Anne Warner 1941: 931/ FOLK LEGACY FSA-1
1962/ TOPIC 12-T-162 1966/ APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000/ rec 1940 & 1959:
APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000 - Frank WARNER: ELECTRA - KINGSTON TRIO - THE WILCOX THREE "The Greatest Folksongs ever sung" RCA CAMDEN CDN-158 - Lonnie DONEGAN:
PICKWICK Hallmark HMA-204 1956/1965 - Roy GUEST & Steve BENBOW Folk Four:
SOCIETY SOC-919 1963 - SWEENEY'S MEN: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-37 1976 - Doug WALLIN,
rec by Mike Yates, Sodom Laurel, Madison Co NC 23/5/83 with story spoken after:
ROOT & BRANCH #1 EFDSS 1999 - Frank PROFFITT Jr (voc/banjo): CLOUDLANDS
(Tenn) CLC-008 1992 CASS-1356
TOM ENNIS - YOUNG TOM ENNIS (Jig)
TOM FLEMING'S JIG - MOYLAN 2 #343 p193 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)
alt: "Matt Hayes"
TOM GIBB'S SOW - ("Tam Gibb's Soo") "Said Nell,
my wife, I will away, some provisions" - ROUD#5879 - BSs "Tam
Gibb and the Soo" - GREIG FSNE 1908-14 #162 6v with speech between
- GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #497 (4var) -- Mrs Annie PATERSON (age 82) rec by PK, St
Andrews, Orkney 19/7/55: RPL 22651/ FTX-189/ FTX-389 talk bef & aft followed by talk about song by her son
TOM HANDFORD'S HORNPIPE - KOHLER 1 p14 (A)
TOM'S GONE TO HILO - "My Tom he's gone, what shall I do?"
- Shanty - ROUD#481 - BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #23 p22 - SHARP 1914 #59-60 p64 2var
by John Short, Watchet Somerset - JFSS 3:12 1908 pp239-40 Grainger: Charles
Rosher, Chelsea, London 1907 (#204) & John Perring, Dartmouth, Devon 1908
(#401) - SHAY 1925 p83 words only - HUGILL 1961 pp261-4 - see also JOHNNY COME
DOWN TO HILO - ED&S mag 42/2 1980 Roy Palmer (ROBINSON "The Bellman"
1917) -- (a) Rees Baldwin, Barry (b) Alex Henderson, Dundee (c) J.S.Scott,
London (cry at end) rec by James M Carpenter, c1928: FTX-141
"John's gone to Hilo" (6 shanteymen rec bby PK, Bristol 1950:RPL 17604/
FTX-207 (1v only) - Cyril TAWNEY (voc/gtr) rec by
PK 6/2/59: EMI CLP-1362 1960 "A Pinch of Salt" (from Terry)/ FTX-093
- Bob DAVENPORT & group: TOPIC 12-T-2110 1964
TOM HAULYARD - "Now the rage of battle's ended and the French
for mercy call" - dies on deck saving his captain - Bs by John FORD
of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)
TOM HEPPLE'S POLKA - GIRL WITH THE BLUE DRESS ON
TOM HOWARD'S HORNPIPE - KERR MM 1 #16 p44
TOM JENKINS HE NEVER COULD DRINKING AVOID - THINK OF YOUR HEAD IN THE
MORNING
TOM JODE - Eviction Song comp by WG to tune of JOHN HARDY -- Woody
GUHRIE on 2 progs by Tom Paxton: RPL Radio 2 30/9/87 & 7/10/87: CASS-0425
TOM JONES -- Fred ARCHER rec by Peter Duddridge, Ashton-under- Hill,
Glos 1963: 6"RTR-0872
TOM KEANE'S REEL - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #152 p71 (Am) -- John KELLY
(conc): TOPIC 12-TFRS-504 1975 aft "John Kelly's Slide"
TOM KELLY'S COW - "There's a boy in our country he's proper
and tall" - cordial - medicine - cow took sick - ROUD#2924 - MORTON
CDGD 1973 pp16-17 & p103 John Maguire, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh 1970
TOM KING - Birmingham Highwayman -- THE FARRIERS rec 1974 CASS 0472
TOM McCANN - "I am a young undaunted youth, my name is"
- JFSS 11 1907 pp129-30 "The Stealing of Mary Neale" 3v/m Hammond
Dorset 1907 ("Lazarus" tune var) -can- PEACOCK NFL 1965 p216
TOM MAGUIRE'S - Reel - TAYLOR 1 p17 (D) 4pts "TM No 1"
TOM MAHON'S - Single Jig - MAGUIRE 1 #99 p27 (G) from Joe Keegan
TOM MOODY - "You all know TM the whipper-in" - ROUD#2685
- WILLIAMS Ms #726 (w/o)
TOM MOORE - DAYS OF FORTY NINE
TOM MORRISON'S FAVOURITE JIG - MOYLAN 2 #264 p151 (Am) from John O Leary
(melodeon)
TOM OF BEDLAM - MAD TOM OF BEDLAM
TOM (O) LINN - "Lady Margaret stood in the high chamber"
- CHILD #39 "Tam Lin" - ROUD#35 - BRONSON Addenda 4 p-459
(transcr of Duncan Williamson rec 1967 School of Scottish Studies) - WEDDERBURN
Complaint of Scotland 1549 "The Tayle of the song Tamlene"
and as dance "Thom of Lyn" - CHRISTIE TBA 1 1876 pp137-141
Buchan, Aberdeensh 1v/m - GREIG-KEITH LLTB 1925 pp26-29 Bell Robertson,. New
Pitsligo, Anerdeensh (w/o) - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p486 45v Bell Robertson (w/o) "True
Tammas" - COLLINSON p16 gives Betsy White's version in Lydian mode
(not in BRONSON) - ARTHUR 1970 p22 collated version - FMJ 3:1 1975 pp46-48 Duncan
Williamson (Scots tinker) "Lady Margaret" rec by George McIntyre
mixed with Child #52 ("King's Daughter, Lady Jean")/ Lizzie
Higgins "Tammy Toddles" - PALMER EBBB 1980 #25 pp64-65 Hamish
Henderson & Aileen Munro (c): Betsy Johnston, Glasgow 1974 - SHIELDS SRT
1981 p136 Eddie Butcher, Aughil Crossroads, Co Derry 1968 1v/m "Saturday
night is Halloween night" -- Cf BRIAN O LINN - TOMMY CAME TO SEE ME
-- Eddie BUTCHER (frag) rec by Hugh Shields, Magilligan, Co Derry 1968: LEADER
LEA-4055 1972 "The Bride stolen by fairies" - FAIRPORT CONVENTION:
ISLAND ILPS-9115 1969/ CASS-0189/ FOLK-1001 1975 (boxed) - Anne BRIGGS: TOPIC
12-T-207 1972 "Young Tambling" - Betsy JOHNSON & Willy
WHYTE: TANGENT TNGM-119 (D) 1975 - Sandy DENNY: ISLAND HNBX-5301 1985 (boxed)
TOM O NEILL - "O there was a widow in this place and she reared
three daughters" - her son decides to become a clergyman to support
her - At college Rev Bishop Brown singles him out and he is ordained - when
he comes home the daughter of a rich duke tries to get him to resign - she has
a child and claims it is his and takes him to court - He is sentenced to be
transported but a man rides up declaring he is the father and that he was paid
£1,000 - LAWS #Q-25 ABBB 1957 p285 - ROUD#1013 - BSs --- CREIGHTON SBNS
1932 pp187-192 Ben Henneberry 1929+ 19v/m -- see also PAT MAGUIRE -- Charles
BOYLE rec by PK, Belfast 7/7/52: 7"RTR-0543/ RPL 18406 (dur: 7 mins) talk
bef - Owen KELLY (unacc) Inishowen, Co Donegal ITSC-001 CASS-0887
TAM O SHANTER - Poem by Robert Burns -- Angus Mc KLEOD of N Uist
rec Glasgow 16/9/56: RPL LP 23995 (2 spoken extracts)
TOM PEARCE - "TP, TP, lend me your grey mare" - ROUD#137
- BARING GOULD SOW 1889 #16 W F Collier, Woodtown, Horrabridge Devon 1888 (10v
but 5 & 7 omitted when publ) (b) W Davies Kingsbridge 1889 (c) W Mankivell
FWB Merivale Bridge 1890 (d) Jack Bickle, FWB Two Bridges 1890 (e) Miss F J
Adams as sung by her mother 1822 (f) Claude Fowler, Torquay publ in Western
Morning News 1888 (v5 & 8 not publ) (g) Harry Westaway, Belstone (via J
D Prickman) - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 pp106-7 W F Collier, "Widdecombe Fair"
- SHARP-MARSON FSS 2 pp48-9 Joseph Cornelius, Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset "Midsummer
Fair" (jingle ch) - SHARP: Schools 1 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #320
p365 J Cornelius & John Gartell, Castle Cary, Somerset - GRAVES 1928 p278
BG - HARVEY East Anglia 1936 p115 "Old Grey Mare" (with hummed
ch) from East Anglian N & Q 1887 NS II p211 ("Robin Cook's wife
she had a grey mare") - BALDRY RSC 1939 p139 from Harvey (w/o) - H
H ALBINO Coll "Stow Fair" - REEVES EC 1960 #75 p164 Gardiner:
Thomas Cooper, Itchen, Hampsh 1907 "Illsdown Fair" ("Joe Maybie")
- HAMER GG 1967 pp10-11 Wm Bartle, Bedfordsh "Bedford Fair" ("John
Jones") - STUBBS LOM 1970 p46 George Maynard "Lansdowne Fair"
- ED&S 35:2 1973 pp60-61 Discussion - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #308 p666 Dorothy
Pearce, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire 1952/ Bob Arnold Burford, Oxfordsh
- GARDHAM ERS p50 J Horsfall Turner: Yorksh Anthology "Old John Blythe"
("Sheffield Fair") - Folk Song Research 3:2 Sept 1984 Article
by Steve Gardham on "Brian O Linn" & "Old Grey Mare"
--- CREIGHTON MFS 1962 p130 "The Old Blind Horse" - SHARP FSSA 1917
#223 "The Old Grey Mare" (3var) - see OLD DAME HOOK -- Harry
WESTAWAY rec by PK, Belstone, Devon Aug 1950: 7T-010 (first part only - up to
making will) FTX-241 - Bill WESTAWAY rec by PK,
Belstone, Devon Aug 1950: 7"T-0012 & 0013/ FTX-241
- rec by PK 26/5/52: RPL 17783 (with talk about song & his father who sang
it to Baring Gould)/ CAEDMON TC-1225/ TOPIC 12-T-198/ FTX-086,
FTX-241 & FTX-403/
rec by Jean Ritchie: FOLKWAYS FW-8871 1959/ Bill WESTAWAY filmed at Belstone 1953 with Alan Lomax & Jean Ritchie: FF-1101 - Bob ARNOLD rec by PK,
Burford, Oxford 16/10/52: RPL 18686/ 027 (vs
4 & 5 omitted)/ with YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-83 1972 "Stow Fair"
- George MAYNARD rec by PK "The Cherry Tree" Copthorne, Sussex 1956:
RPL LP 23092 / CAEDMON TC-1225/ TOPIC 12-T-198/ BRITISH INFORMATION SERVICES
RS-120 1963 / FTX-280"Lansdown Fair"-
BAILEY, Bill (100 yrs old) rec by PK Totnes, Devon 1973: RTR#0933/ FTX-086
(Talks about his life & song) - Cyril TAWNEY rec by PK, Festival Hall, London:
EMI 7 EG 8911 [1965]/ ARGO ZFB-4 1969 (from Baring Gould) "Johnny Greyman"
- BROADSIDE: TOPIC 12-TS-228 1973 "Caistor Fair" - SPINNERS:
EMI EMC-3044 1974 - INN FOLK rec PK, Totnes, Devon 1975:
FTX-095 - Handbells rec Sam Richards (Daylight Records) RPL Radio 2 25/11/87:
CASS 0405 --- La Rena CLARK, Ont., Canada: TOPIC 12-T-140 1965 "The
Old County Fair" ("Grandfather, grandfather, hitch up your old mare")
TOM SHERMAN'S BARROOM - UNFORTUNATE RAKE
TOM STEELE - Reel - HAND ME DOWN THE TACKLE
TOM SULLIVAN'S - Polka - SULLIVAN 2 #20 p9 (D)
TOM THE BARBER - WILLIE O WINSBURY
TOM THE BLACKSMITH - PERTHSHIRE HUNT (Reel)
TOM THE FISHERMAN - Reel - GIBLIN 1933 #18 p16 (D)
TOM THUMB - (K) Rhyme -- Bungay Primary School May 1960: RPL LP 26349
TOM THUMB BLUES - comp by Bob Dylan -- Marie LITTLE: ARGO ZFB-19
1911
TOM, TOM, THE PIPER'S SON - "the only tune that he could play"
- OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince
Cross 1989 CASS-1173
TOM TOOZICK, THE GENTLEMAN - "Eistig go neosfaidh me sceal"
- Drinking Song in Irish Gaelic in which TT recounts his drinking exploits,
spending all his money and resolves to mend his ways asking God's forgiveness
- CROININ 2000 #188 pp288-290 -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Ballyvourney,
Co Cork 1947: CBE 397b/ FOUR COURTS CD-1 #23
TOM TRAINOR'S - Jig - TWEED p2 (E)
TOM WARD'S DOWNFALL - Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #90 p39 - MOYLAN 2
#239 p138 from John O Leary (melodeon) - O NEILL MOI #1201/ DMI #477 "The
Mourne Mountains" - LET A BODY LIE WITH YOU -- Michael COLEMAN (fid
& piano) rec USA 1922-9: INTREPID [nn] "The Heyday of M C" 1973/
FTX-154 with "Mullinavat" - GLENSIDE
CEILI BAND: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-159 1967 with "Honeymoon" & "Limestone
Rock" - Seamus TANSEY (flute) accomp Reg HALL (piano): LEADER LEA-2005
1970 with "Maid of Mount Cisco" - Gordon TYRALL (gtr double
tracked): PUNCH MUSIC PM-001 1993 - Brendan POWER (harmonica) with Des HURLEY
(fid): PUNCH MUSIC PMCD-002 1994 aft "Bird in the Bush" &
bef "Craig's Pipes"(Greig's Pipes)
TOMBA BLOODY RUMBA - "He asked for work - said he'd sailed the
7 seas" Ch:"He said he'd sworn in a sheep or two & cut
a bit of lumber" - see also JACK OF ALL TRADES -- Warren FAHEY (&
ch acc): LARRIKIN LRD-9012 1981
TOMEEN O'DEA'S REEL - BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p146 (G) from Michael Tubridy
(whistle) of Co Clare
TOMGRANEY CASTLE - Hornpipe - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #949 (Am)
TOMKINS WAS A TRAVELLER - OLD FAMLAR FACES
TOMMY - AS TOM WAS A-WALKING
TOMMY AND THE APPLES -- Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-4 1969
TOMMY ATKINS - WHERE WERE YOU, TOMMY ATKINS?
TOMMY BELL - BIRDS
TOMMY CAME TO SEE ME - "T came last night, T asked me to marry
him, of course I said: All right" (mention of a "speed-boat"
- ROUD#7482 (suggests it could be a version of Child 39 "Tamlin"
but this is unlikely) - MATTESON p46 "A Wedding Song" (from
Nathan Hicks, father-in-law of Frank Proffitt - WARNER 1984 #163 p371 - Cf AS
TOMMY WAS A-WALKING-- Martha Ann MIDGETTE, rec by Frank & Anne Warner,
Mann's Harbour, NC 1941: FTX-926/ APPLESEED APR-CD-1035
2000
TOMMY COEN'S REEL - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #140 p75 (G) 3 pts
TOMMY CORRIGAN - Story of jockey who was killed in a horse race - LAHEY:
Great Australian F/S 1965 - WAREN FAHEY: "Joe Watson" -- Joe WATSON:
LARRIKIN 007 1976
TOMMY COWLEY'S - Jig - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #3 p3 (G)
TOMMY CROPPER, THE TALE OF - comp by GM 1963 about a farm lad for whom
disaster befell when he took to the roads -- Graeme MILES: FTX-222
TOMMY DODDLER - CRABFISH
TOMMY GRAY - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE: FTX-044
1975
TOMMY HILL'S FAVOURITE - Hornpipe - BREATHNACH 1 212 p85 (D) -- Michael
COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE 004 1991 d/cass aft "Byrne's"/
INTREPID nn "The Heyday of M C" 1973/ FTX-154
TOMMY JOHNSON - Jig - LEVEY 2 #21 p9
TOMMY LINN - BRIAN O LINN
TOMMY Mc DONAGH - by P Mc Grath - Roscommon -- GREHAN Sisters TRANSATLANTIC
TRA-160 1967
TOMMY Mc MAHON'S REEL -- Tommy Mc MAHON (concertinas) Co Clare: TOPIC
12-TFRS-502 1975
TOMMY MAKE ROOM FOR YOUR UNCLE - Song/ Polka - comp T S Lonsdale 1880's
- Harold Scott: "English Song Book 1925 pp140-1 - Such broadside prescribed
tune "England's Pride" - EFDSS 1978 p372 Sociakl dancing in
a Norfok Village - see also JOHNNY GO DOWN TO YOUR UNCLE -- Herbert SMITH
(fid) rec by PK, Blakeney, Norfolk 4/11/52: RPL 18707 talk bef/ FTX-328
- Bob DAVENPORT with FLOWERS & FROLICS rec "Empress of Russia",
Islington, London: FREE REED FRR-016 1977 (2 versions of tune) bef "Ned
Kelly's Fancy" - Mary DUFFY rec by Sam Richards, Stockton-on-Tees,
Yorksh: FOLKWAYS FE-38553/ CASS-1292 "Jimmy run down to your uncle"
TOMMY O LYNN - BRIAN O LINN
TOMMY PEOPLE'S - Jig - TWEED p7 (G)
TOMMY PEOPLE'S FAVOURITE - Reel or Slide - TAYLOR 1 p15 (Bm) -- Tommy
Mc MAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-502 1975 aft "Old Torn Petticoat"
- SKYLARKS RPL Radio 2 8/11/87: CASS-90- 0550
TOMMY ROBERT'S HORNPIPE -- Bob CANN (mel) rec by PK, S Zeal, Devon 26/5/53:
RPL 19591 bef "Cokey Hornpipe"/ rec by Tony Engle, S Tawton
Devon: TOPIC 12-TS-275 1975/ TSCD-657 with "Uncle George's" (Cliff
Hornpipe)
TOMMY STROO'S GHOST - "Moon was shining fair and bright"
Ghost turned out to be the cat - Recitation comp Lancs dialect poet John Charles
Twist -- Harry BOARDMAN: TOPIC 12-TS-215 1971
TOMMY THISTLE BLEW A WHISTLE - "on a Sunday morning - the policeman
came and took his name - and Tommy said: Good morning" - Two-Ball Game
-- rec by Damian Webb 16/20 St James (8-yr olds) Paisley, Renfrewsh
TOMMY TIDDLER - "Has anybody seen my tiddler? ---NEIL
LANHAM NL-01 Jack TARLING rec by NL, Haverhill, Suffolk 30.4.95 (gift) CASS-1357
TOMMY TODDLES - - "is a cantie chiel - fu cantie an' fu croosie"
- Fairy chant & children's dandling song - in last verse the fairy whistles
and in come all the gang - ROUD#2497 - TOCHER 6 1972 p178 rec by Hamish Henderson
1957 - FMJ 3:1 1975 pp47-8 Peter Hall: Lizzie Higgins (3v) titled "Tammy
Toddles" - PORTER- GOWER 1995 pp123-4 4v from Jeannie Robertson &
Lizzie Higgins (her daughter) - see also TAIL TODDLE -- Lizzie HIGGINS (daughter
of Jeannie Robertson): TOPIC 12-TS-260 1975 "Tammie Doddles"
TOMMY TUCK - BOW WOW WOW
TOMMY WHELAN'S - WHELAN'S JIG & REEL
TOMMY'S JOINED THE DURHAMS - "and I think I'll do the same"
- comp by GM 1960 about joing up in the Army -- Graeme MILES: FTX-224
TOMMY'S ON THE TOPS'L YARD - ROLL AND GO
TOMORROW - DOWNHILLS OF LIFE
TOMORROW IS A LONG TIME - comp by Bob Dylan -- Wally WHYTON: FONTANA
STL-5476 1968
TOMORROW MORNING - Hornpipe - O'NEILL MOI #1661/ DMI #878 (D)
TOMORROW SHALL BE MY DANCING DAY - Easter Carol - SANDYS CC 1833 - Holst
made a choral setting -- VALLEY FOLK: TOPIC 12 T 192 [1968] - YOUNG TRADITION:
ARGO SPA-132 1971 - CROOKFINGER JACK RPL Radio 2: 7/4/80: CASS-0416
TOMORROW WE PART - comp by Fureys -- FUREYS with Bob STEWART (instrum):
BROADSIDE BRO-133 1974 [?] (S)
TON-Y-BOTL - ("Tune in a bottle") "A ship went
down - in the depths of the waters - No-one will keep my head up - Only the
lord Jesus" - Welsh hymn sung to this tune -- David WILLIAMS rec
by Alan Lomax, Treorchy, Glamorgansh, S Wales 1953: FTX-055
TONGA -- Recordings - see AREA Listing
TONGS BY THE FIRE, THE - Jig (G) - O NEILL MOI #962/DMI #185 -- Sean
MAGUIRE (fid) with his father, John MAGUIRE Senr (whistle) of Co Cavan rec by
PK, Belfast 7/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ RPL 18378/ FTX-376
aft "West Meath Jig" & "Fisherman's Widow" talk
bef
TONIC SOL-FA - DOH RAY ME
TONIGHT IT IS THE NEW YEARS NIGHT - HAGMENA SONG - WE ARE A ST MARY'S
MEN (NEW EEN'S CAROL North Ronaldsay, Orkney)
TONN REATHA - ("The Rolling Wave") -- Sean O SE
with Sean O RIADA & CEOLTOIRI: GAEL-LINN CEF-016 1967
TONRA'S or TONROS - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 3 1985 #20 p10 (D) -- GLENSIDE
CEILI BAND: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-159 1967 with "The Leitrim"
TONTO Mc GUIRE - Instrum -- Vin GARBUTT: TOPIC 12-TS-378 1977
TONY LOWE'S POLKA - GIRL WITH THE BLUE DRESS ON
TOO MANY LOVERS WILL PUZZLE A MAID - "Young Susan had lovers
so many had she" - William - Harry - John - ROUD#1611 - PURSLOW MB
1965 p91 Hammond: VMrs R Young, Long Burton, Dorset 1906
TOO MANY SHADOWS -- Jean RITCHIE & others: - LONDON (SIRE) SA-7530
1977
TOO MUCH BUTTER - Dandling Song in Irish Gaelic - A man resents his
wife giving so much butter to a visiting tinker -- Seamus ENNIS: FTX-169
with talk & transl
TOO YOUNG - ABROAD AS I WAS WALKING
TOODALA - "My pretty motion" --Mike & Peggy
SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children"
CASS-1225-6
TOOHEY'S FROLIC - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #184 p43
3pts (Am) - Tunebook Ms (Am) 3pts #4-p2 - Cf BREATHNACH CRE 2 #53 "Geese
in the Bog" is different but "Tuhy's Frolic" is given
as an alternative title
TOOLS OF THE TRADE - BALLAD OF THE TRADES
TOORMORE SLIDE, THE - CRANITCH #29 p136 12/8
TOORN-A MA GOON - TORN-AN-RIPIT
TOOTHACHE - JOHNNY GET UP AND LIGHT THE FIRE
TOOTING MURDER - FRANK TAYLOR
TOP AND BOTTOM - Jig - KERR MM 3 #256 p28 (G)
TOP IT OFF - Triple Jig - SULLIVAN 3 #13 p5 (D) from Tommy Reck --
Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29884/ FTX-173
- Tommy POTTS (fid): CLADDAGH CC-13 1971
TOP OF CORK ROAD, THE - ROLLICKING IRISHMAN
TOP OF MAOL, THE - Polka - CRANITCH pp67 & 70 -- Denis MURPHY,
Julia CLIFFORD & Padraig O KEEFE (fiddles) rec by Seamus Ennis, Co Kerry
9/9/52: RPL 18750 bef "Humours of Ballydesmond"/ TOPIC TSCD-309
TOP OF MOUNT ZION - ON THE TOP OF MOUNT ZION
TOP OF THE HILL, THE - Irish Air -- Sheila LARCHET (harp instr) rec
13/3/54: RPL 20109
TOP OF THE MORNING - Hornpipe or March - O'NEILL MOI #1571/ DMI #821
(G) alts: "Come down and let me in" "Miss Flynn"
TOP THE CANDLE - DUSTY MILLER (Triple Jig)
TOPER'S, THE - Jig - DARLEY/ McCALL FC 1914 #76 p35
TOPICAL - POLITICAL - PROTEST -- RPL 18212-4 William David THOMAS
rec by PK, Maesteg, Glamorgansh, S Wales 1952: "National Health" "Land
Army" "Young Farmer's" "Red Petrol"
TOPMAN AND THE AFTERGUARD, THE - SOLDIER AND THE SAILOR
TOPS - spinning toy -- Talk by Don & brother Lionel ELLIS, rec
by Peter Duddridge Chipping Campden Glos 1962-5: SAYDISC SDL- 222 1972/ cassette
TOPSAIL SHIVERS IN THE WIND - ROUD#2017 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp59-
60 ships log 1776/ 1835 (w/o)
TORN PETTICOAT - OLD TORN PETTICOAT
TORN-AN-RIPIT - Seduction -- Jimmy McBEATH rec by Alan Lomax 1951:
CAEDMON TC-1143/ TOPIC 12-T-158/ FTX-060/ ROUNDER
11661-1778-2 p2000 "Toor-na-goon"
TORRE ISLAND - Co Donegal -- RPL 21832 John MEENAN & company
in Gaelic rec by Radio Eireann 1948 - FTX-003 rec
by Noel Hamilton 1967 - further rec by Noel Hamilton on orig tapes 5"RTR-0615-0623
(8 tapes)
TORRY BRIG, THE - "Noo friens I think ye're like mysel"
- Ch: "So it's gentl;y walking sweetly talking" - Opening day
of the new bridge over the River Dee between Aberdeen and Nigg - ROUD#13561
- GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1904 (1v/ch/m)
TORRYBURN LASSES - Reel (G) - BALMORAL #5 p19 "Torryburn"
for Quadrille - KERR MM 1 #7 p23 "Torry Burn Lasses" for Country
Dance ("Flowers of Edinburgh") -- Wayne ROBERTSON (accordion
) & Nigel JELKS (mandolin) rec by Burt Feintuch, Rothbury 1995: SMITHSONIAN-FOLKWAYS
SFW-40473 1999 bef "Wandering Tinker" & others
TOSS THE FEATHER(S) - Reel (Em-D) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #291 p148 (Em)
& CRE 3 #112 p36 (D) - BRODY p279 (Em) from Kevin Burke - FELDMAN p168 (Em)
from Francie & Mickey Byrne, Donegal - HARDEBECK p19 - MITCHELL & SMALL
#27 p66 from Patsy Touhey (U- pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #12 from Felix Doran (U-pipes)
- O NEILL MOI #1225/ DMI #502 (D/Em) - PHILLIPS FCTB p50 (from Kevin Burke:
MULLIGAN 021) - ROCHE 1 #147 p59 (D/Em) - SHASKEEN 2 #15 p13 (D) - TAYLOR 1
p5 (D) "Toss the Feathers (No 2)" & "1" p16 (D)
-- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER EMB-3361 1965 aft "Fahey's
R" - FAIRPORT CONVENTION: ISLAND ILPS-9115 1969/ CASS- 0189/ FOLK 1001
1975 (boxed) aft "Foxhunters" - Mrs Ellen O DWYER (conc) of
Limerick rec Dublin: TOPIC 12-FRS-506 1977 bef "Drowsie Maggie"
- Tommy PEOPLES (fid) with Paul BRADY (gtr) SHANACHIE 29003 1976/ CASS-0486
aft "Wheels of the World" - CIC-019 [nd] CASS-0884 aft "Paddy
O Brien's" - Tommy POTTS (fid) RTE "Long Note" radio prog
9/7/88 CASS-60-0906 - Tony McMAHON (accordion) with Martin BYRNES & Andy
BOYLE (fids) rec Camden Town 1960s: TOPIC TSCD-603 aft "Lucy Campbell"
TOSSING OF THE HAY, THE - "It being on a summer's morning/ evening
as carelessly I did stray" - ROUD#2940 - JFSS 3 1907 p114 Hammond:
Mr Bridle, Stratton, Dorset 1906 1v/m "As I walked out one may morning"
- HENRY SOP #635/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp455-6 Andrew Allen, Coleraine, Co Derry
1936 - SHIELDS SRT p147-8 John Butcher, Drumavally, Co Derry 1966 (European
Ethnic SRT- 3)/ p149 Bs facsimile (w/o) --- KARPELES FSFN 1971 pp237-8 Dan
Gash, Broad Cove, Nfl 1929 "The New Mown Hay" - see also TUMBLING
THROUGH THE HAY -- Eddie Butcher rec by Hugh Shields, Aughil Crossroads,
Co Derry 1966: LEADER LED-2070 1976/ rec by Hugh Shields in singers own home,
Magilligan 1955: TOPIC TSCD-655 "Tossing the hay"
TOSSING THE HAY - HAYMAKING COURTSHIP - TUMBLING THROUGH THE HAY
TOSSON FELL - Northumbrian pipe tune - comp Alice Ellis -- Jack ARMSTRONG
(N-pipes) with Alice ELLIS (harp) rec Newcastle 10/7/50: RPL 14981
TOTNES - Devon - EARL OF TOTNES - GILES SCROGGIN'S GHOST -- Folk
Club rec by Peter Kennedy, Seymour Hotel: RTR-0928-0932 - Mrs CROTTY'S CEILIDHE
BAND
TOTTENHAM FROLIC, THE - HASELBURY GIRL
TOTTENHAM TOAD, THE - "came trotting up the road" -
SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #239 (vol 2 p347) sung by Mrs Frances Richards, St Peters
School, Callaway, Va 1918 (publ)
TOTTIE - "As she walked along the street witrh her plates of
meat" - Barnet to Hampstead Fair - Cockney Slang Song by G R Sims ("Dagonet")
publ in "The Referee" 1887 & in "Musa Pedestris"3 Centuries
of Canting & Rhyming Slang 1836-1898 ed by J S Farmer -- Terry YARNELL
London Critics Group: ARGO ZFB-61 1967
TOUCH AT THE TIMES, A - STATE OF GREAT BRITAIN
TOUCH ME IF YOU DARE - TAKE HER OUT AND AIR HER (Reel)
TOUCH NOT THE CUP - "it is death to thy soul" - USA
Temperance - ROUD#6951 - Washingtonian Temperance Minstrel (in Everybody's Songster)
pp.81-82 - RANDOLPH Ozark Folk Songs 2 1947 p427 - JOANNSEN The House of Beadle
and Adams 3 1962 p90 "Touch not the fair cup" - WARNER 1984
#76 p182 -- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner: FTX-922
TOUCH NOT THE NETTLE - TWO YEARS OWER GROWING
TOUCH OF NATURE, A - "One touch of nature makes the whole world
kin" - ROUD#12909
TOUCH WOOD - Omen (K) - AMBULANCES (collar) - COINCIDENCES - FINSIES
KEEPSIES
TOUCHED HER ON THE TOE - I TOUCHED HER ON THE TOE
TOUR OF THE DALES, THE - comp William Foster of Langstrothdale (mentions
the Beresford family of Oughtershaw nr Buckden) - see also DALESMAN'S LITANY,
THE -- THE WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-T-167 1966 from Mick Taylor of Hawes - Florence,
daughter of William FOSTER rec Dennis Ward 1975: CASS-0394
TOW HOUSE POLKA, THE - comp by Thompson -- Adam GRAY (fid) rec by
PK, Bardon Mill, Northumberland 1/7/54: RPL 20613/ TOPIC 12-T-283 1976/ TOPIC
TSCD-669 1998
TOW ROW ROW - Polka/ Quickstep - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #989 (G) 2/4
under "Miscellaneous"
TOWER BLOCK SONG - I'M A SKYSCRAPER MAN
TOWER HILL - English Country Dance -- Giles FARNABY'S DREAM BAND:
ARGO ZDA-158 1973
TOWERSEY FAIR - comp Connolly/ Meek publ Maypole Music -- THE YETTIES:
ARGO ZFB-32 1971
TOWERSEY - Oxford -- ZEUS (Group)
TOWN HALL - SHOOTING GOSCHEN'S COCK-UPS
TOWN OF ANTRIM, THE - "It being in the town of Antrim, near
to the River Bann" - ROUD#2746 - JIFSS 18 1921 p26 Cathal O Byrne,
Belfast 2v/m - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 p206 1v (w/o)
TOWN OF ARBROATH, THE - "It's altho far awa frae my ain native
heather" In Praise of town of his birth, school, parents, courting
Mary - Last v: "lived in exile since left aul St Thomas and made money
like a true Scotchman - will return home on next ship and sleep last sleep there"
- GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #520 "Toon o A" 3var -- Charles GILLIES
rec by Seamus Ennis, Angus 11/2/53: RPL 19019 3v & ch)
TOWN OF CAHIR, THE - Reel (Co Tipperary) -- May KEOGH (fid) with
Tommy DEMPSEY (acc): GAEL-LINN CEF-017 1967
TOWN OF DUNMANWAY, THE - BLACK VELVET BAND
TOWN OF KELSO - MARROWBONES
TOY TOWN MAJOR - "see those girls in Russian boots - hanging
loose - above the knee - marching on to victorie" - Skipping Rhyme
-- rec by PK, Kentish Town Church School, London 23/1/53: RPL 19004/ FTX-202