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TSEANBHEAN BHOCHT, AN - ("The poor old woman") - an allegorical name for Ireland - Air & Hornpipe (Am) - tune cf KELVIN GROVE - JOYCE OIFMS p60 - ZIMMERMAN 1966 p133 Song --- ALLAN #90 p23 "The Shan Van Vocht" Hornpipe - O'NEILL MOI #1590-1 & DMI #836 "Jerry Daly's Hornpipe" (2var) - ROCHE 2 #228-9 "The Poor Old Woman" (2var) -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19579 Song & reel (talk bef & aft)/ FTX-075 aft "Dulaman" & bef "The Braes of Mar (Some say the devil's dead)"

TUAM NA FARRAIGE - ("Anthony Halferty") - "Poteen Song" -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: FTX-074/ rec by Seamus McMathuna, Co Donegal 1975 COMHHALTAS CEOLTOIRI EIREANN/ RTR dub (with Story) bef "The Atlantic Roar"

TUAR MOR POLKAS, THE #1 - CEOL 5.1 "Tourmore Polkas 1" - MOYLAN 2 #87 p49 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon)

TUARMOR POLKAS, THE #2 - MOYLAN 2 #88 p51 (D) from John O Leary (melodeon) alt: "Back of the Haggard"

TUAREGS - NIGER

TUB HORNPIPE - MITTEL #63 p24 (G)

TUBA -- Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing

TUBERCULOSIS - TB BLUES -- Pete SEEGER (with 5-string banjo): EMI (Music for Pleasure) MFP 50114 (Released by agreement with Folkways) Capitol Records Inc 1964

TUESDAY MORNING - I SHALL BE MARRIED NEXT MONDAY MORNING

TUESDAY AFTERNOON - Reel - TAYLOR 1 p5 (D)

TUG OF WAR - LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN

TUIRNIN LIN - Irish Gaelic (Flax-spinning song) -- Sean DIRRANE, Inishowen, Aran Islands rec by Maud Karpeles & Sidney Robertson Cowell: FTX-421

TUIRNE MHAIRE - Irish Gaelic -- Sarah & Rita KEANE of NE Galway: CLADDAGH CC-4 1968

TULLAGH REEL, THE - ("Tulla" is near Ennis, Co Clare)- CRANITCH #77 p154 from Darley-McCall - DARLEY-McCALL #15 p7 Em

TULLAGH JIG -- Paddy TUNNEY (lilting) rec by Sean Boyle, 1958: 7"RTR-0565 - Tommy MAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-505 1976 aft Andy Keohan's "Saddle the Pony"

TULLAHAD LASSES, THE - Reel -- Simon DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Glenties, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 19594/ FTX-273 (talk bef & aft)

TULLOCH - REEL OF TULLOCH

TULLOCHGORUM - "Come gie's a song, Montgomery cried" - BUCHAN-HALL 1973 p57 - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp151-2 1v sung by Jeannie Robertson -- Jeannie ROBERTSON: COLLECTOR JES-1/ rec by Alan Lomax, London Nov 1953: ROUNDER 11661-1720-2 1998 "Reel of T" - Isabel SUTHERLAND rec by PK, London 1959: FTX-062

TULLOCHGORUM - ("Blue-green hill") - Strathspey/ Reel (G without F#) (has some verses) - BALMORAL p1 - BREMNER'S Collection 1757 - COLE #5 p3 (##C) - HAYWOOD #9 p51 (G without F#) "Highland Fling" - HONEYMAN p31 Strathspey - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #193 p45 (G) - KERR MM 1 p10 (G) Strathspey - KOHLER 1 p23 - WESTROP #101 p35 (G) "The Celebrated Highland Fling" - WILSON p63 (G) "Reel" - In repertoire of both Neil Gow & John Scott- Skinner - bagpipe type tune based on triads - see also REEL OF TULLOCH -- J SCOTT SKINNER (fid) & piano (with variations) rec 1910 & Bill Hardie (fid) Aberdeen: TOPIC 12-TS-268 1975 - Mary Mc DONALD (fid) with Mary Jessie Mc DONALD (piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12- TS-354 1978 Old Setting with variations

TUMBLING THROUGH THE HAY - "At the twelth of July in the rosy time of year" - Sam HENRY SOP #697/ HUNTINGTON pp278-9 1937 -- see also TOSSING OF THE HAY -- Joe HOLMES: FREE REED FRR-007 1976

TUNE THE FIDDLE - Jig (D) - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #46 p19 "Garret Barry's Jig" or "Ladies Fancy" - HARDEBECK p12 (D) - MAGUIRE 1 #5 p2 (G) - MITCHELL #59 p56 (D) from Willie Clancy "Garret Barry's" - SULLIVAN 3 #9 p4 (D) "Garret Barry's" - TAYLOR 1 p23 (G) 4pts - Cf MAID AT THE SPINNING WHEEL - see also BIMID AG OL IS AG POGADH NA mBAN (Let us be drinking) -- Jimmy HOGAN (mel) with Brian GREEN (drums) & Bobby HALL (piano) rec by PK, London 8/3/58: RPL LP 23969/ FTX-371 titled "O Brien's Fancy" aft "Trip to Athlone"/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 - Willie CLANCY (U-pipes) of Co Clare rec 1958-73: CLADDAGH 4-CC-39 1980 CASS-0816 - CHIEFTAINS 1: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-3 cass with "Battering Ram" - Tommy POTTS (fid): CLADDAGH CC-13 1971 with "Gander in the Prartie Hole" & "Rambling Pitchfork" - Tom GILFELLON (guitar) & Andrew Seagroatt (mandolin): LEADER LER-2079 1972 - FUREYS with Bob STEWART (instrum): BROADSIDE BRO-133 1974 - Micho RUSSELL (flute), Doolin Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TS-251 1975 - John WRIGHT (jaws harp) CHANT DU MONDE LDX-74434 - Tommy POTTS - Paddy KEENAN (U-pipes) rec Kilburn National 24/7/78: RPL/ Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996 "Garret Barry's Jig" bef "Bucks of Oranmore"

TUNE THE OLD COW DIED OF, THE - "Farmer Brown from his work came home" - ROUD#4352 - SHARP Ms "Umbrella Courtship" ("Bill & his beau") --- FLANDERS Garland of Green Mountain Song 1934 pp22-3 - RANDOLPH, Ozark Folk Songs 3 1948 pp148-9 - Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 4 Dec 1952 - COHEN 101 FS for Camp p51 - FOWKE Ring Around the Moon pp34-5 -- HAYMAKERS Band: FTX-324 "Winster Gallop" --- Warde FORD rec by Sydney Robertson Cowell, Boomtown, Calif 1939: Library of Congress: Archive of American Folk Culture 4212 A2 - Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, USA 1940: FTX-922

TUNEFUL NIGHTINGALE, THE - Instrumental Air 4/4 (no source given) WILLIAMSON p36 (D)

TUNING UP - Gypsy name for MOUTH MUSIC used for step-dancing

TUNE IN A BOTTLE - TONY-Y-BOTL (Welsh)

TUNNEL BRIG - Reel -- JOCK TAMSON'S BAIRNS: TOPIC 12-TS-424 1982 with "Lasses Fashion" & "The Robin"

TUNNEL TIGERS, THE - comp by EMcC -- Ewan McCOLL: ARGO ZFB-12 1972

TUOHEY'S FROLIC - Jig - Tunebook Ms (Am) #4 p2

TUOHEY'S REEL - PAT TUOHEY'S

TUPPENNY - TWOPENNY

TUPPER'S SONG - Christmas Begging Song -- Roy HARRIS & NOTTS ALLIANCE: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-011 1972

TUREENGARBH GLEN - Polka - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #77 p37 (G)

TUREEN-CAHILL JIG, THE -- Denis MURPHY & his sister, Julia CLIFFORD (fiddles) rec Seamus Ennis, Co Kerry 9/9/52: RPL 18754

TURF - FLOWER OF SWEET STRABANE - IRISH ROVER

TURF BANK, THE - Reel - GIBLIN #45 p25 (D)

TURFMAN FROM ARDEE, THE - "For the sake of health I took a walk" - describes a conversation on the road between the singer and the turfman with his old ass and cart - ROUD#5187 - Ardee is in Co Louth between Drogheda & Carrickmacross - a note by A L Lloyd on the Topic record says tune is a more modern sprig of the song family: "Flower of Sweet Strbane" -- Margaret BARRY (voc with banjo) rec by PK 1952: FTX-070/ SAYDISC CD SDL 411 1995/ rec by Ewan Mc Coll RIVERSIDE RLP-12-602 1955/ TOPIC 12-T-123 1958/ 1963 - Peter BELLAMY with Anthea, Louis Killen, Bill Shute & Lisa Null, Dave Swarbrick, Watersons, Royston & Heather Wood TOPIC 1979/ FLEDGLING FLE-1002 1992

TURK - OLD DORRINGTON

TURKEY -- Recordings - see AREA Listing

TURKEY BUZZARD - DAVIE DUGGER

TURKEY FACTOR IN FOREIGN PARTS, THE - FACTOR'S GARLAND

TURKEY IN THE STRAW - "There was an old hen- she had a wooden leg" - ROUD#4247 -- Guy CARAWAN (voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-919 - Female v with ch fid & d/bass ZOOMZO Folk Trio RPL 2 28/2/90 CASS 1046

TURKEY IN THE STRAW - Hornpipe/ Reel (G) - BAYARD DTF #12/310/320 - BRODY p280 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 1 (2) 1954 p9 (G)/ 1994 #34 p11 - KERR MM 1 #2 p23 "Old Bog Hole" - MOYLAN 2 #247 p142 from John O Leary (melodeon) - O NEILL MOI #1520/ DMI #739 (G) "Turkeys in the Straw" alt: "Old Zip Coon" - ROCHE 3 #215 p81 (D) "Turkeys in the Straw" - WESTROP #11 p5 (G) "Zip Coon" or "Paddy don't care" -- Clayton McMICHEN (fid) for Square Dancing with gtr & banjo rec by Alan Lomax: DECCA (78 rpm) 1949 7"RTR-0364 - Don BRYANT rec by Mike Seeger: American Banjo tunes & songs in Scruggs style (3 finger picking) (FOLKWAYS FA-2314)/ RTR-0316 - Franklin GEORGE (banjo) Bluefield, West Virginia: SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-229 1972 - Clark KESSINGER (fid) accomp Gene MEADE (gtr) & Gene PARKER (banjo) rec Charles Faurot, Union Grove, NC 1968: SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-231 1972 - Curly HERDMAN (fid) with Troy HERDMAN (gtr), Bob TANNER (mandolin) & Joe TANNER (banjo): SAYDISC Matchbox SDM-242 1973 - "Turkey Buzzard" Peglegs HOWELL (gtr) with Eddie ANTHONYS (fid) with vocals using "Turkey in Straw" tune with ref to "Sugar in the Gourd" & "Hoochie Coochie" - Paul OLIVER "Before the Blues" on Radio 2: 25/11/87 & 3/12/87: CASS-0431 - Robert GILLIHAN (bow) rec by Mike Fenton Aug 1988 CASS-60-0803 - John BURKE (banjo) "Old Time Fiddle tunes for banjo" 1975 CASS-30-0807 - Female (voc with ch fid & d/bass): ZOOMZO Folk Trio RPL 2 28/2/90 CASS 1046 --- Jimmy SHAND (mel) with piano & drums: FTX-361 with "Chicken Reel" - Chris NEWMAN (gtr) Concert Hall Radio 2: 23/8/82: CASS-10-0724 bef "Arkansas Traveller" - Rose MURPHY on TOPIC 1976/ OSSIAN OSS-21 1989/ CASS-1279

TURKEY RHUBARB - ROUD#1073 - HAMER GG 1967 p20 Harry Scott -- Harry SCOTT, rec by Fred Hamer, Eaton Bray, Bedfordsh: EFDSS VWML-003 1989 cass - Tim HART & Maddy PRIOR (unacc) B & C CREST-26 1968/ CASS-45-0852

TURKEY TROT, THE -- Jim JACKSON (v/gtr) Paul OLIVER "Before the Blues" Radio 2: 25/11/87 & 3/12/87: CASS-0431

TURKISH LADY, THE - "Young virgins all, I pray draw near" - A merchant ship from Bristol is captured by a Turkish rover and all its men are made slaves - the lady offers to relieve one of the Englishmen of cruel treatment if he will become a Turk and marry her, but he would rather die at the stake than forsake his God, so she becomes a Christian and marries the slave - LAWS #O-26 (ABBB 1957 p238) - ROUD#8124 - BSs incl BG 1:2:#86/ 4:#368 - LOGAN PP 1869 p11 - CHRISTIE TBA 1 1876 p246 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 1 pp323-4 Robert Rowlands, Shipley, Sussex 1908 - JFSS 1:3 1901 p113 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1900 - MERRICK FSFX 1912 Henry Hills - ORD BB 1930 p472 - MUNCH Tristan da Cunha 1970 p77 from Lily Green & Alice Swain - Cf LORD BATEMAN --- SHARP FSSA - McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp66-68 Peter Hines & Alexander Harrison (w/o) - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp26-28 Ben Henneberry 1929+ 12v/m "T Rover" - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp75-76 Thelma Ashmore, Mi (w/o) - CREIGHTON-SENIOR TSNS 1950 p123 6v/m - BROWN NC 1952 #60 2 & 4 - LEACH 1955 p173 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp141-3 ships log 1768 (w/o) - KARPELES NFL 1971 pp138-9 Wm Ball 1930 - JAFL 20 p251 & 28 p149 -- Harry COX of Norfolk, rec by PK, London 1953/ Catfield Norfolk 1956: RPL LP 22915 talk aft/ FTX-033 & FTX-513/ rec by Charles Parker & Ewan McColl mid 1960s: TOPIC TSCD-512 (D) 2000 - Peter BELLAMY: TOPIC 12-T-200 1970

TURKISH MEN O WAR, THE - ROYAL OAK

TURKISH REVELRY, THE - GOLDEN VANITY

TURKISH ROVER, THE - LORD BATEMAN

TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS - West Indies -- Popular songs: RPL 30816 (not in Lib)

TURMUT HOER, THE - "I be a TH from Wiltshire I do come" - ROUD#1376 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 p70 Oxfordsh 3v "Turmut-Hoeing" ("Farmer Tower") - UDAL DFL 1922 p322 Procs Dorset Field Club 27 1906 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #261 p572 Fred Jordan "The Turnip Hoer" - PALMER EBEC 1979 #10 pp30-32 Sharp Ms: Charles Parsons, Long Sutton, Somerset 1903 "Turnit Hoeing" -- on pre-war 78 rpm recording by Albert Richardson - Unnamed farmer rec Glos: RPL 754 (not in Lib) - Fred PERRIER & ch rec by PK Village Barn Dance, West Lavington, Wilts Nov 1950 7T-008/ rec by PK, Shrewton, Wiltsh 1954: RPL 21493 talk bef/ COLUMBIA SL-206 1952/ FTX-406 - Fred JORDAN rec by PK, Diddlebury Shropsh 1952: RPL 18697/ FTX-023/ 130/ TOPIC 12-TS-239 1974 - Andrew CURTIS rec by PK, Corfe, Dorset 1954: RPL 21477 frag - Bob ARNOLD (acc gtr) EMI HMV-B.10768 (78 rpm)/ YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-83 1972/ Radio 2: 8/8/90 CASS-1033-C60 - Ted LAURENCE: TOPIC TSCD-670 1998 "The Flies are on the Tummits"

TURN A DEAF EAR - "The Stage Director stood up there - up down and around - turn turn turn again" (surrealistic theme) - comp by Rob Noakes -- LINDISFARNE: ISLAND FOLK-1001 1975 (boxed)

TURN HIM UP AND TURN HIM DOWN - comp R W (?) -- Roger WATSON with GARDEN GNOME CEILIDH BAND & MUCKRAM WAKES: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-017 1974

TURN OF THE YEAR, THE - TREES ARE ALL BARE

TURN OFF SIX - Country Dance -- Kit WHITE (mel) rec by PK, Muker, Upper Swaledale W Yorks 22/11/54: RPL 22326 (Tune: "My love she's but a lassie yet"/ FTX-310 A-ROVING 1968 #4

TURN OVER ANOTHER LEAF - or THE STORY-BOOK SONG -- Charlie WILLS rec by PK, Bridport, Dorset 9/12/57 RTR-0084/ FTX-097

TURN THE MANGLE - "I've got such a wife and she is such a teaser" - WILLIAMS #728 (w/o) - SCOLDING WIFE

TURN THE WHEEL - ORDINARY CLAPSI

TURNING OF THE HAY, THE -"As I walked out one morning all in the month of May" - ROUD#2940 - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 pp62-7 -- Alex STEPHENS, New Deer, Aberdeensh #304 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M. Carpenter 1929-35

TURNIP GREENS - (or OZARK JUBILEE) - "Well I had a dream the other night I dreamed that I could fly" Angel Gabriel asked him what he'd like to eat -- Neil MORRIS (voc & gtr) rec by Alan Lomax, Timbo, Ark., USA Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1707 1997

TURNIP HOER, THE - TURMUT-HOER

TURNIP JIG, THE - SULLIVAN 3 #21 p8 (G)

TURNISKEY LASSES - Reel - FELDMAN p241 (Em) from Peter Turbit, Donegal

TURNPIKE GATE, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #189 p44 (G) - Tunebook Ms #163 p416 (D) - HARDY Ms - WILSON p115 (G) -- Paul SWEENEY (fid) rec Belfast 28/8/43: RPL 6372 (78) - Paul Wilson & Ben van Weede (fiddles): SAYDISC CP-115 1980 (from Hardy Ms)

TURNPIKE GATE, THE - Reel - ROCHE 2var: 1 #194 p74 2/4 (Am) & #195 p73 4/4 (Bm) - SHASKEEN 1 #3 p5 (G) - TWEED p38 (A) "The Turnpike" played as Hornpipe -- Paula DOOHAN, Liz DOHERTY (fids) rec at "Fiddlesticks" Festival organised by Traditional Music Society of University College, Cork 1991: NIMBUS NI-5320 bef "The Shetland Fiddler"

TURNPIKE SIDE - Jig -- Alistair ANDERSON (E-conc) with Tich RICHARDSON (gtr): TOPIC 12-TFRS-501 1974 aft "One Horned Sheep" & bef "Sunbeam"

TURPENTINE - GYPSY GYPSY CAROLINE (K)

TURPIN, DICK- DICKY TURPIN - MY POOR BLACK BESS - TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK -- Prog "Turpin Hero", an enquiry into the "Life and Legends", by David Ashford with Nigel Anthony as Turpin: Radio 2: 28/2/90 CASS-1046

TURPIN HERO - "is my name" - "As Turpin was ridin o'er the moor" - He asks a lawyer whether he would be afraid to meet Dick Turpin ("DT") and tells him his money is safely hidden in his boot, so the lawyer reveals his hiding place - DT robs him and reveals his identity - LAWS #L-10 ABBB 1957 p171 "DT & the Lawyer" - ROUD#621 - DT was born Hempstead, Essex 1705, butcher at Thaxted - BSs "O Rare Turpin" incl SBG 1:1:#36/ 1:2:#99/ 5#185/ 7:#252/ 9:#107 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 2 pp661-3 "O Rare T, Hero" ("On Hounslow Heath as I rode o'er" - LOGAN PP 1869 p115 - LONG DIOW 1886 pp158-9 (w/o) "DT" - SHARP BBS 1902 p146 - SHARP Ms 9var - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #244 p164-5 John Gartell, Castle Cary, Somerset 1907/ Robert Pope, Minehead, Som 1906 1v/m "DT Hero" - JFSS 2:4 (9) 1906 pp279-281 T C Smith: nn, Somerset 3v/m/ Staithes, Yorksh 2v/m/ BS (w/o) "TH"- GRAINGER #83 Joseph Leaning, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1908/ #180 Dean Robinson, Brigg 1906/ #181 David Belton, Ulceby, Lincolnsh 1906 "DT" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp99-100 #368 'Wassail' Harvey, Cricklade, Wiltsh (w/o) "DT"/ #94 H Gascoigne, Kemble, Gloucestersh (w/o) (notes) "T & the Lawyer" - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp60-61 - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p83 from Chappell - HAMER GG 1967 pp6-7 Wm Bartle, Bedfordsh - KENNEDY FSBI p724 George Messenger, Blaxhall, Suffolk 1956 "TH" - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p30 as instrumental tune - COPPER ETR 1976 p258-9 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex 6v/m "DT" - PALMER EBECS 1979 #45 RVW: James Punt, East Hornden, Essex 1904 "Bold T" --- McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 p311-2 Richard Hines 4v (w/o) (refs) "DT & the Lawyer" - POUND 1922 p157 - EDWARDS AUFS 1972 p26 Bob Michell: Jack Lawlor, NSW, Australia 1967 "DT & the Lawyer" - see also: BLACK BESS - DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK -- Steve BENBOW (v/gtr) with Stella (v) & Pete TURNER (bass) rec by PK, "The Skiffle Cellar", Soho, London 1/7/58: FTX-091/ solo EMI-CLP-1603 1963 - 7"RTR-0483/ CASS 60-0828 - Bob COPPER (unacc): TOPIC 12-TS- 238 1977/ CASS-0198/ (voc & E-conc): FTX-238 "Dick Turpin"/ - Shirley COLLINS with John HASTED (banjo), Ralph RINZLER (gtr), Guy Carawan (gtr) rec by PK, London 1958 (ARGO): SEE FOR MILES SEE-212 1987 - Ewan MacCOLL & Peggy SEEGER: TOPIC-12-T-16 1959 - Barry SKINNER: ARGO ZFB-34 1971 - BROADSIDE: TOPIC--12-TS-228 1973 "Dicky T" coll Grainger Lincs - Sam FRIEND rec by Neil Lanham, Framsden, Woodbridge, Suffolk: NL-02 1995 (?) CASS-1358 "Dick Turpin"

TURPIN - SUGAR RAY ROBINSON FIGHT, THE - comp by Ewan McColl (?) -- Steve BENBOW (voc with gtr) rec by PK: FTX-292 - Terry YARNELL (ch/ gtrs/ spoons/ kazoo) London Critics Group: ARGO ZFB-61 1967

TURPIN'S FAREWELL TO BLACK BESS - BLACK BESS

TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK - Ch: "You've got a long way to go" - ROUD#856 (with BLACK BESS) - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p101 #315 G Giles, Blunsdon Hill, Swindon, Wiltsh 6v (w/o) - PURSLOW MB 1965 p25 Gardiner: George Smith, Fareham, Hampsh 1906 & David Snugg, Hartley Wintney, Hampsh 1907 (2v from Williams) --- MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp313-4 Richard Hines (w/o) -- Charlie JOSE rec by PK, Napoleon Inn, Boscastle, Cornwall 1975: FTX-096

TURPITON SOLDIER, THE - MUDDLEY BARRACKS

TURRA - BARNYARDS O DELGATY - BRAES OF TURRA

TURTLE DOVE, THE - TRUELOVER'S FAREWELL

TURTLE DOVE, THE - "done drooped his wings" - Gospel Song -- Bessie JONES & Group rec by Alan Lomax, Frederica, Ga Apr 1960: ROUNDER CD-1712 1998

TUSHKER - LEFT HAND TUSHKER

TUTORS - INSTRUCTIONAL

TUVA - SIBERIA - THROAT SINGING - see MUSIC-TYPES

TWA - TWO

TWANKYDILLO - "Here's a health to the jolly blacksmith" - ROUD#2409 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 p138 Sussex - BARING GOULD Ms #162 from T M Snow, Clear St Thomas by Exeter Devon 1889 incl folktale from Steyning Sussex 1883 - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 p100 from T M Snow - SHARP Bk of Br Song 1902 #27 p58 Sussex - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #259 - GILL 1917 p4 "The Blacksmith's Song" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p166 Wilts - REEVES EC 1960 #135 p270 BG - COPPER ES 1971 p262 - PURSLOW CL 1972 p105 Hammond Dorset (tune like JUG OF PUNCH) - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #286 Jim Copper 4v/m and final ch "Green willow" - PALMER 1979 #5 from, Broadwood - see DEAN-SMITH note p112 -- Jim COPPER (unacc) rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 1/8/51: FTX-025 - Bob & Ron COPPER (cousins) rec by PK, 1955: EMI HMV CLP-1327 1960/ FTX-082/ AS I ROVED OUT Radio prog Christmas Party Dec 1953: FTX-253 - Gabriel FIGG rec by PK, West Chiltington, Sussex 1953 RTR #0895/ rec by Joy Hyman 4/7/65: RPL LP 29821 - Bob, John & Jill in 4x30 min progs Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS-1013-4-C60 - WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-T-142 1966 (from Hammond) - THE YETTIES Radio 2: 8/8/90 CASS-1033-C60

'TWAS - IT WAS - see under "IT"

TWEED - Border River running through Berwicksh, Northumbld, Pebblesh, Roxburghsh, Selkirk - BANKS OF THE TWEED - BOTH SIDES OF THE TWEED

TWEEDSIDE - Tunebook Ms 3/4 (G) #133 p223

TWEEDLY PARK - One of few jigs comp by James Hill - DIXON 1987 p48 (D)

TWELTH DAY CAROL - CAROL FOR TWELTH DAY

TWELVE APOSTLES, THE - "Come and I will sing you" - ROUD#133 - CHAMBERS 1826-42 p50 Scots - SANDYS 1833 p135 - Good Christmas Box 1847 #1 pp31-33 - LONG DIOW 1886 pp152-4 (w/o) "What is your one O?" - LONGMANS mag 1889 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 p157 Dorset "Green grow the rushes-O" (Eton Coll) & pp158-9 variations - BARING GOULD SOW 1889 #78 "The Dilly Song" (a) servant at Horrabridge (tune slightly altered) (b) Wadebridge, Cornwall (c) J Parsons (d) sung a sea (e0 sent by M A Barrett (f) Mary Stuckey, Lifton (g) St Austell (h) Horrabridge (2) (i) Cornish version sent (j) John Frost, Yeolvil Marsh (k) Eton College (l) Western Antiquary (m) Cambridge (n) Flenish (o) Breton (p) Moravian (q) Canadian (s) Jewish & (t) Greek - SHARP/MARSON FSS 1904 4 #87 p22-5, 77-80 - SHARP Sel Ed 2/ Cf 2 p169 - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS 8TC 1919 pp11-13 - SHARP/KARPELES CSC 1975 #372 2var (9 others in Ms) - ECKENSTEIN 1906 discusses symbolism in nursery rhyme - GRAINGER Ms#313 Winchcombe, Gloucestersh 1909 "The Lily White Boys" - JFSS 21 1918 p24 Frederick Keel: Bucks - UDAL 1922 p81 Dorset - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp286-8 Wm Jeffries, Longcot, Berksh/ Wm Wise, Alvescot, Oxfordsh (w/o) "The One-O" - GRAVES 1928 p267 BG - JEFDSS 1964 p452 Broadwood letters - GUNDRY CK 1966 p37, 39 Piggott Cornwall 1910 - ED&S 31/2 1969 p50 "Red Fly the Banners" political parody - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #88 Horrell: Cornish words by Talek & Ylewyth "Dus ha my a gan Dhys" (Come & I will sing you) - PALMER EBECS 1979 #146 pp238-240 RVW: Mr Dykes, Weobley, Herefordsh 1912 "One-O" - PALMER EBBB 1980 pp104-5 from Mrs Leather, Herefordshire "Dilly Dove" - SHARP SG 2003 p107 from Thomas Green, Werlls Union, Somerset 1908 "Dilly Song" --- SHARP FSSA #207 (vol 2 pp283-6) "The Ten Commandments" Mrs Sarah Buckner, Black Mt., NC 1916/ Miss Dell Westmoreland, White Co, Ga 1908 (w/o)/ Miss Dickery, Asheville, NC 1915 (w/o)/ Mrs Alice and Mrs Sudie Sloan, Barbourville, Knox Co, Ky 1917 - DAVIS Folk-Songs of Virginia 1929 pp296-297 - FLANDERS & BROWN Vermont Folk-Songs & Ballads 1932 pp83-85- GREENLEAF & MANSFIELD B&SS Newfoundland 1933 pp91-93 - HENRY Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands 1938 pp156-157- GARDNER & CHICKERING Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan 1939 p365 - RANDOLPH Ozark Folk Songs 1946-50 #4 pp34-38 - PEACOCK NFL 1965 p785 "Eleven to Heaven" & p800 - KARPELES NFL 1971 p251 - PETERS FSOWQ 1977 pp61-2 Wisconsin - see WHEN JESUS CHRIST HAD LIVED (which is aka THE TWELVE APOSTLES) -- Fred HORRELL rec by PK, Launceston, Cornwall 1950 - Richard GENDALL with gtr: FTX-009 (sung in Cornish) "Dus ha my a gan dhyn" - Ben BAXTER rec by Seamus Ennis, Southrepps, Norfolk 1954: RPL 22156/ FTX-234 - George DERRINGTON of Marston Green, Warwicksh rec Guarlford, Nr Malvern, Worcs 30/5/63: 6"RTR-0872/ FTX-504 learnt in Warwickshire in 1905 - Richard CHIDLAW rec by Gwilym Davies, Glos: FTX-417 - STAVERTON BRIDGE rec by PK, Foxhole School, Dartington, Devon 3/7/70/ 7"RTR-0140/ FTX-144 "The Dilly Song" --- Jean JENKINS (voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 2/4/57: FTX-914 - Jean RITCHIE (unacc) rec at concert 1985: FTX-920 "The Willow Tree"/(unacc voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-70725 1995 "Come let us sing"/

TWELVE APOSTLES, THE - "What is your one-o?" - Children's Game in Two Lines - RITCHIE SS p102 has a "Red Party" verse -- rec by Damian Webb 27/4 St Annes Juniors Leyland Lancs 1968 - FTX-200 "Life & Death of a Singing Game"

TWELVE BOB AND A TANNER A BOTTLE - Drinking Song - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p274 Belle Stewart -- Elizabeth McPHEE rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perhsh 1954: FTX-183

TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS, THE - "On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me "- ROUD#68 - CHAMBERS PRS 1842 "The Yule Days" ("The King sent his lady on the first Yule Day - a pippin - who learns my carol - carries it away) - HUSK Nativity 1868 Husk pp181-185 - HALLIWELL Nursery Rhymes of England (Bodley Head reprint of c1870 edn.) pp.139-141 - GREIG-DUNCAN #3 p.517 - BRUCE-STOKOE NM 1881-2 p129-131 - WHITTAKER North Countrie Ballads Songs & Pipe-Tunes #2 pp120-123 - BARING GOULD Ms #71 see "The Jolly Goshawk" - BG-HITCHCOCK 1974 #71 p102 from his aunt - SHARP-MARSON Som #2 1904 - SHARP Sel Ed (One Hundred English Folksongs) 1916 pp224-225 - SHARP Ms Cf 1 p175 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #334 - JFSS 20 p277 - WHITTAKER NCB 1921 - OPIE ODNR 1951 #100 - GUNDRY CK 1966 p38 - COPPER ETR 1976 p264 (2 pt harmony) - CRAY Bawdy Ballads (1989 edn.) p.254 --- FLANDERS & BROWN VtFS&B 1932 pp86-87- - CHASE Old Songs & Singing Games 1938 pp25-28 - THOMAS & LEEDER Singin' Gatherin' p51- BELDEN B&SMo 1940 p512-3 - BREWSTER B&S Indiana 1940 pp354-355 - MORRIS FS Florida pp416-418 - BROWN NC 1952-62 2 & 4 - FLANDERS-OLNEY 1953 p213 (Vt) - LOMAX FSNA 1960 p245 Usual version (no source given) - Cf JOLLY GOSHAWK - Parody: LORD MONTAGUE OF BEAULIEU -- Bob & Ron COPPER (cousins) rec by PK, Rottingdean, Sussex 9/3/55: EMI DLP-1143 1956 10"-LP/ FTX-082 & FTX-504/ AS I ROVED OUT Radio prog Christmas Party Dec 1953: FTX-253 (with gtr)

TWELVE DAYS OF THE HOLIDAYS, THE - DEUDDEG DYDD O'R GWYLIAU (Welsh)

TWELVE GATES TO THE CITY - SING OUT Reprint 2 p10

TWELVE PINS - Reel - TAYLOR 1 p4

TWELVE MEN - The 12 who returned to Tristan to check the volcanic activity -- Basil LAVARELLO (voc/gtr) of Tristan de Cunha, rec by PK & Maud Karpeles, Gosport, Hampshire 1962: FTX-609

TWELVE REEL, THE -- Peter KENNEDY (mel): FTX-323

TWELVE STONE TWO - "I'll tell you friends - agricultural Irish girl - she's a kind big woman - one you couldn't tame" -- Bob DAVENPORT with RAKES: LEADER LER-2088 1973

TWELVE STRING GUITAR - GUITARS - MAKE ME HAPPY MAKE ME FREE (Russco) - SARAH JANE (Russco)

TWELVE WITCHES - "O there were 12W bold & they lived in the North - Rowan Tree, Red Thread, hold the witches in dread" comp (?) -- STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS CHR-1123 1976

TWENTY EIGHTEEN - "See & view this glass of liquor" Ch: "20, 18 - " - JFSS 17 p294 Butterworth Sussex 1907 "The Queen's Health"

TWENTY EIGHTEEN - GREEN GROW THE LEAVES - MADAM I AM COME TO COURT YOU - PORTSMOUTH CITY - SPANISH LADY

TWENTY FIRST HIGHLAND, THE - March - so called because it was comp in 1921 - FELDMAN NF 9 p81 -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid): TOPIC 12-TS-398 1984

TWENTY FIRST OF LIVERPOOL - TWAS THE

TWENTY FOURTH OF FEBRUARY, THE - ROYAL OAK

TWENTY FROGGIES WENT TO SCHOOL - learned all the things they should - ROUD#4971- POUND FSOf Nebraska Syllabus p71-- Mrs Ethel MINIFER, rec by Edith Fowke, Ontario, Canada July 1957: Sound rec FO 53

TWENTY MEN FROM DUBLIN TOWN -- Danny DOYLE: MAJOR MINOR MMLP- 26 1968

TWENTY NINTH OF MAY, THE - OAK-APPLE DAY - CASTLETON

TWENTY NINTH OF MAY, THE - "Jovial Beggars" Playford 1686 -- Instr with other Playford tunes: Maddy Prior's Carnival Band Radio 2: 24/10/90/ CASS-60-10150

TWENTY NINTH OF MAY, THE - SHARP: Morris Book -- William KIMBER (conc) rec by PK, Headington, Oxford 4/11/56: RPL LP 23504/ FTX-382/ TOPIC 12-T-249 1974 - Giles FARNABY'S DREAM Band: ARGO ZDA-158 1973

TWENTY ONE HIGHLAND, THE - FELDMAN p81 (Am ?) from Johnny Doherty

TWENTY ONE YEARS (ON DARTMOOR)
- "The Judge said: Stand up and dry your tears" - LAWS NAB 1950/64 E-16 p184 - ROUD#2248 - McCOLL-SEEGER 1977 pp301-4 - Charlie (gypsy) rec by Desmond & Shelagh Herring, Gardener's Arms, Tostock, Suffolk 1960: VINTAGE 002 -- Carolyne HUGHES, rec by PK, Bridport, Dorset 1968: FTX-043 - Audio & text on Website 'Max Hunter Folk Song Collection': www.smsu.edu/folksong/maxhunter

TWENTY ONE YEARS - "I am a wagon-driver, boys, Bill Healey is my name" - English Truck-drivers Song - Comp by Ewan McColl for a radio prog in 1948-9 and titled "Lorry Harbour", this was the first time a song was comp in trad style as narration for a Radio documentary prog -- Ewan McCOLL with Peggy & sons (gtrs): Concert Hall Radio 2: 5/7/82: CASS-15-0756

TWENTY PINS - Lace-making Song or "Tell" contains lines about "not letting the master in" on Rush-bearing day (see sleeve notes) -"farthing five and thirty" -- Helen WATTS & Susie ADAMS Muckram Wakes: LEADER LER-2093 1976

TWENTY POUND DOG, THE - CHAMPION, HE WAS A DANDY

TWENTY SECOND OF MARCH - Hornpipe - KERR MM 3 #347 p37 (G)

TWENTY-THIRD, THE - "The 23rd was drawn in line" - Civil War Song from Union side - WARNER TAFS 184 #36 pp113-4 Galusha -- John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NY 1941: FTX-921

TWENTY THIRD OF MARCH, THE - WHALECATCHERS

TWENTY THIRD OF JUNE-O, THE - JUG OF PUNCH

TWIN BROTHER'S REEL - NANCY IN THE HOBBLE

TWIN KATY'S REEL - (G) - COLE #4 p5 - KERR MM 2 #267

TWIN SISTERS, THE - American Country Dance - BRODY p281 Reel (Am) discog - COLE p23 Reel with dance instr - see SLASHERS (Jig)

TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR - Nursery Rhyme & Dance tune - ROUD#7666 - BRODY p29 Reel (G) discog -- Snuffy JENKINS rec by Mike Seeger: American Banjo tunes & songs in Scruggs style (3 finger picking) [FOLKWAYS FA-2314] RTR-0316 - STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS CHR-1053 1974

TWINS - LAST OF THE TWINS (Hornpipe) - ONE THING OR THE OTHER

TWIST, THE -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

TWISTIFICATION - WAY DOWN YONDER

TWISTING THE HAYROPE - CASADH AN tSUGAIN

TWN TWN TWN - comp by Pete Seeger after Song of Solomon -- TROTTO: FOREST TRACKS FT-6003 1973

TWO AFFECTIONATE LOVERS, THE - IRON DOOR

TWO AND TWO - ("TWA AN' TWA") "Twa 'n 'twa made the bed - laid down together - Fan the bed began to heat, the ee lay on abin the other" - McCOLL-SEEGER 1977 pp349-50 Jeannie Thompson 1v only - LEGMAN: Robert Burns Merry Muses 1965 p131 ? - see notes under CUCKOO'S NEST -- John STRACHAN rec by Alan Lomax & Hamish Henderson, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire 16/7/51: ROUNDER 82161-1835-2 2002 "Fin the bed began to heat"/ FTX-066/ "Songs of Seduction" ROUNDER 11661-1778-2 p2000 "Twa'n'twa"

TWO AND SIXPENNY GIRL, THE - Jig - BREATHNACH CBE 3 #15 p8 "Cailin na Leathchoronach" - COLE p63 (G)

TWO BETWEEN TWO - Country Dance -- Will THORN (mel) rec by PK, Kingston, Devon 1/11/53: RPL 19967

TWO BIRDS IN THE TREE - BIRDS IN THE TREE

TWO BOYS EATING NUTS - PIRICHAN

TWO (YOUNG) BRETHREN - "Come, come, jolly ploughmen and help me to sing" - (This is similar to JOLLY PLOUGHBOYS, but here there is a more elaborate conversation between Seedsman (planter of corn) and the sheepfarmer) - ROUD#202 - BROADWOOD OES 1843 - SUMNER BM 1888 - BROADWOOD SS 1890 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp152-3 Mrs Squarey, Downton, Wiltsh "The Jolly Ploughboy" - SHARP Schools 1908-31 [6] & 8 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #251 pp185-6 Mrs Meecham, Merriott, Somerset 1905/ Robert Pope, Minehead, Somerset 1906 1v/m/ Alfred Cripps, Shipley, Sussex 1908 1v/m "The Jolly Brothers" - JFSS 1:3 1901 p80 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1900 "The Farmer's Glory" - JFSS 2:8 1906 pp207-8 RVW: Mr Wooler, Telscombe, Sussex 1906 1v/m "Come all you jolly ploughmen"/ Mr Verrall, Minks Gate, Sussex 1904 "Come all you young ploughboys" - GRAINGER: #255 Joseph Leaning, Brigg, Lincolnsh "Here's April, May, June, July" - HAMMOND FSOD 1908 - JFSS 7:27 1923 p78 Hammond: Wm Bartlett, Wimborne, Dorset 1905 (notes) "Here's April, Here's May" - JFSS 8:33 1929 pp136-7 Gilchrist: Aldingbourne, Sussex (notes) "Old Carol: "There once was Two Brethren" - HOLST-RVW YOL 1961 p14 Mr Baker, South Ease, Sussex 1906 "Come all you young ploughboys" - COPPER SESB 1971 pp214-5 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex "Two Young Brethren" - PURSLOW FD 1974 p18 Hammond: Jacob Baker (w) Bere Regis/ Robert Barratt (m), Piddletown, Dorset 1905 "Come all you jolly ploughboys" - O'SHAUGHNESSEY YB 1 1975 pp49-50 & pp81-2 Grainger: Wm Hilton, Keelby, Lincolnsh 1905 (notes on song) "The Jolly Ploughboy" - DAWNEY PG 1977 p33 George Butterworth: Mr Knight, Horsham, Sussex 1907 "The Ploughboy's Glory" - ED&S 40:2 1978 p60 Dawney -- Cf the Story cf CAIN & ABEL - SERVINGMAN & HUSBANDMAN -- James & his son, Bob COPPER/ & Bob (solo) rec by Brian George, Peacehaven, Sussex 1/3/51: RPL 16061 - Bob & his cousin, Ron COPPER rec by PK 9/3/55: EFDSS LP-1002 1963/ FTX-081 & FTX-307 A-ROVING #2 "Two Brethren" & "Irish Captain" / FOLK LEGACY FSB-19/ TOPIC TSCD-534 2001 - Bob & his son John COPPER: LEADER LEA-4049 1971 (boxed)/ 4x30 min progs Radio 2 Oct 1990/ CASS-60-1013-4 - Bob & John COPPER rec by Karl Dallas, "Lewes Arms", Lewes: TRANSATLANTIC XTRS-1150 1975 - Gabriel FIGG rec by PK, West Chiltington, Sussex 1958 RTR-0895/ rec Joy Hyman 4/7/65: RPL LP 29821 "The Ploughboy" - Dave & Toni ARTHUR: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-154 1967 (from Broadwood ECS) "The Jolly Ploughboy" - VALLEY FOLK: TOPIC 12-T-192 1968 (Broadwood) - John KIRKPATRICK (unacc/ d- tracked): LEADER LER-2033 1972

TWO BROTHERS, THE - "Two pretty boys they were playing at ball" - CHILD #49 - ROUD#38 - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p169 Belle Stewart learned from her brother Donald McGregor - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp253-5 8v from Jeannie Robertson & notes - CLINGING 2005 #52 pp111-2 from F J Child where it was one iof two songs performed at a Soulcaking in a village called just outside Chester wittten down by Mr Hudson around 1891 from a sixteen-year-old performer --- SHARP FSSA #12 Mrs Lizzie Roberts & Mrs Smith, Hot Springs, NC 1916/ Mrs Rosie Smith, Charlottesville, Va 1916/ Noel Walton, Mount Fair, Va 1916/ Ozzo Keeton, Mt Fair 1916/ Mrs Carrie Ford, Black Mountain, NC 1916/ Mrs Margaret Dunagan, St Helen's, Lee Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Delie Knuckles, Knox Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Sudie Sloan, Barbourville, Knoxz Co Ky 1917/ Mrs Ollie Huff, Berea, Knox Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Lucindie Freeman, Marion, NC 1918/ Mrs Virginia Bennett, Burnsville, NC 1918/ Mr & Mrs Jas. A Maples, Birds Creek, Sevierville, Tenn 1917/ Mrs Florence Fitzgerald, Afton, Va 1918 - PEACOCK NFL \1965 p829 (2var) -- Jeannie ROBERTSON Aberdeen rec by Alan Lomax 1953: RTR 7"-0677/ FTX-186/ rec Aberdeen 1963: RPL LP 27810/ with Robin HALL (Gtr): COLLECTOR JES-4 1959 45 EP - Lucy STEWART rec by PK, Fetterangus, Aberdeensh 1955: CAEDMON TC-1145/ TOPIC 12-T- 160 1960/ FTX-365 & FTX-501/ rec by Kenneth Goldstein: FOLKWAYS FG-3519 1961 - Nellie Mc GREGOR rec by PK, Aberdeen 1955: FTX-501 - Belle STEWART rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1961: FTX-182/ TOPIC 12-TS-307 1977/ TSCD-653 1998 (Tragic Ballads)/ rec by Isabel Sutherland, Blairgowrie July 1955: 7"RTR-1211-2/ CASS-60-0966-7 - Isabel SUTHERLAND with John COLE (harmonica) rec by PK: FTX-062 (unacc)/ TOPIC 12-T-151 1966 - Dave & Toni ARTHUR: RPL REC-95S 1970 - Peter BELLAMY: TOPIC 12-T-200 1970 - Nic JONES: LEADER LER-2027 1971 - Lizzie HIGGINS: TOPIC 12-TS- 260 1975 - Sheila Mc GREGOR: TANGENT TNGM-119/D 1975 - Mike WATERSON: TOPIC 12-TS-332 1977 - Alison McMORLAND & Peta WEBB: TOPIC 12-TS-403 1980/ rec RPL Concert Hall 1982: CASS-15-0752 - Stanley ROBERTSON: North-East Folklore Archive/ Beechwood STAN CD-1099 1999 ---- Mrs Puckett rec by Maud Karpeles, Afton, Va, USA Sept 1950: RPL 17141/ FTX-908 - Mike SEEGER with auto-harp & gtr (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987"American Folksongs for Children" / CASS-1226 "Monday evening go to school" - Hobart SMITH (voc & gtr) rec by Alan Lomax, Bluefield, Va.Aug 1959: FTX-783 #92/ ROUNDER CD-1702 1999 "The Little Schoolboy"/ rec Saltville, Va 1942: ROUNDER 1799 2001 - Texas GLADDEN rec by AL, Salem, Va 19411: AFS 5230 A2/ ROUNDER 11661-1800-2 2001

TWO BROTHERS - American Civil War Song comp by Peter Gordon rec by Weavers - see also BLUE AND THE GREY (Russco) -- Steve BENBOW (v/gtr) rec PK, "The Skiffle Cellar", Soho, London 1/7/58 CASS-60-0828/ FTX-091

TWO BROTHERS - LION'S DEN

TWO BUTCHERS, THE - BUTCHER SONG

TWO CHOICES, THE - "In London there dwelt/ lived a fair damsel" - Her father will either kill lovely (young) Jimmy or send him off to sea - she chooses the latter and waits on the wedding day - ROUD#916 - JFSS 2 1906 pp256-7 Kidson: Leeds, Yorks "O in Leinster there lived a young damsel" - KIDSON EPS 1929 --- CREIGHTON MFS 1962 p45 Angelo Dornan, Elgin, NB 1954 "Jimmy and I will get married" - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp130-1 Jim Doherty, Ont 1957 "In Bristol" - KARPELES FSFN 1971 #70 pp218-9 J T Fitzpatrick, Marytown, Nfl 1930 "On board the Gallee"

TWO CONVICTS - BURGLAR SONG

TWO CROWS - or TWO CROWS (CARRIONS, CORBIES etc.) - "There were three (or two) crows (or ravens) sat on a tree" - CHILD #26 "The Three Ravens" - BRONSON (11var) - ROUD#5 - MELISMATA 1611 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 under heading of Country Pastimes: "The Three Ravens" - SCOTT's Minstrelsy 1803 - KIDSON TT 1891 pp17-18 Mrs Holmes, Stoney Middleton, Derbysh c1825 "The Three Ravens" - FORD VSB 1899 2 pp155-6 (w/o) "The Twa Corbies" - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1680 p214 (1v/m) "The Twa Corbies" - JEFDSS 1958 p170 Article by William Montgomery Edinburgh 1955 - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 "Twa Corbies" - PURSLOW MB 1965 p86 Hammond, Dorset "The Carrion C" (Note says supposed to have its origin in time of Charles II with man called Taylor) - COPPER SFES 1971 p227 Family, Rottingdean, Sussex "Two Old Crows" - PATTEN SS 1987 p67 Harry Adams, Isle Abbots, Somerset 1977 (w/o) "The 3 Cs" - FOLKWRITE #14 art by Gwilym Davies with version from Bob Cross, Glos 1983 --- SHARP FSSA#11 Ben Burgess, Charlottesville, Va. 1916/ Mrs Ada Maddox, Loch Laird, Buena Vista, Va 1918 (DC 2004)/ Mrs Queenie Woods, Buena Vista 1918 - HUDSON FSM 1936 W S Swetnam Mi (w/o) "3 Ravens" - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp48-53 Mrs Henry Gray (w/o)/ Mary Franklin (w/o)/ C L Franklin, Indiana 1930 (w/o) "The 3 Black Cs" - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp74-76 Fred Terry, Mo 1933 & Mrs Mahnkey 1939 (w/o) "The 3 Cs" - PARLER ABB 1963 p52 Fred Smith, Ark 1954 (w/o) "3 Black Cs" - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 p 5 Scott Stuart, NB 1954-60 4v/m "The 2 Cs" - EDWARDS AUFS 1972 pp76-77 Australia "Billy Maggee Maggar"-- Fred JORDAN rec by PK, London 1962: 130/ rec by Bill Leader & Mike Yates, Aston Munslow, Shropsh: TOPIC 12-T-150 1966 "Three Old Crows" - Frank PURSLOW with John PEARSE: DOBELL 77/ FTX-219 "The Carrion Crow" (coll Hammond, Dorset) - Bob COPPER rec by PK 15/2/66 tape - Charlie CLISSOLD/ Bob CROSS, rec Gwilym Davies, Gloucestersh: FTX-417 "Three Crows" - Roy FAULKNER, rec by Fred Hamer, Ludlow, Shropsh 1966: EFDSS VWML-003 1989 CASS "Two Black Crows" - Ewan MacCOLL & Peggy SEEGER "The Long Harvest": ARGO ZDA-72 1967 (Melismata, Kidson, Scots Minstrelsy & 5 American versions) - Robin HALL & Jimmie MacGREGOR with kids: COLLECTOR JES-5 (45 EP)/ DECCA ECS-2161 1974 "Three Crows sat upon a wa'" (tune Cf "The Quartermasters Store") - CORRIES: FONTANA STL-5465 1965 - Isla CAMERON rec by PK, London: CONCERT HALL SVSC-2339 1970/ FTX-330 - STEEL EYE SPAN: B & C CREST-22 1970 - Marie LITTLE: ARGO ZFB-19 1971 & SPA-132 1971 using Breton tune (Maurice Blythman) - Pete ELLIOTT Birtley, Durham: TOPIC 12-TS-219 1972 Ch: "Sing, brethren, sing" - Mary O'HARA (+ harp): DECCA GES-1116 1974 - Ray FISHER with brother Archie (guitar): ISLAND FOLK-1001 (boxed) 1975 - Robin (voc/gtr) & Barry (voc/dulc/fid) DRANSFIELD: FREE REED FRR-018 1977 - Harry Adams rec by Bob & Jacqueline Patten, Isle Abbots, Somerset CASS - OLD BLIND DOGS: LIVING TRADITION LTCD-001 1994 (from KLUB Records KRLCD-1209 1993) "The Twa Corbies" - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX-147 "Three Crows sat upon a wa'" --- Mrs Oscar ALLEN rec by Maud Karpeles, Lynchburg, Va 1950: RPL 17142/ rec 6/8/55: RPL 23802/ FTX-908 "Two Old Crows" - Jean JENKINS rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-915 - Alan MILLS (Canadian) accomp Steve BENBOW (gtr) rec by PK, London 15/6/59: RPL LP 24896 "Three Ravens"/ FTX-905 - Scott STUART rec by Helen Creighton, St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada NMM (7"-33 LP) - Ed McCURDY (with guitar) rec by Jac Holzman, NY USA: RIVERSIDE 12-601 1955 3var: (a) "The Three Ravens" from Ravenscroft: Melismata/ (b) "The Twa Corbies"/ (c) "Billy McGee Mc Gaw" to "Hinky Dinky Parlez Vous" tune - Peggy SEEGER unacc (ROUNDER C-8001 2pts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children"CASS-1225 "Poor Old Crow"

TWO DUKES - DEATH OF QUEEN JANE

TWO EMIGRANTS, THE - "Clyde's bonny banks are a' wet with wi the evening dew" - ROUD#12950

TWO FAT LADIES - TENNESEE WIG WALK

TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE - ("Twa heids are better than yin") - "O well do I mind in the days of lang syne" - ROUD#4848 - KERR 1 Book 2 p42-3 G S Morris - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p270 Cathie Higgins -- Robin HALL (voc/gtr) rec by PK, London ( learned from street busker in Glasgow) - Kathie HIGGINS (Belle Stewart's daughter) rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthshire 1965: FTX-182/ SAYDISC SDL-407 1994

TWO HUNDRED YEARS A-BREWING - "Come all you thirsty tourists" - down by the Liffey side - ROUD#10688 (#12930) -- Barry & Michael GORMAN (voc banjo & fid) rec live broadcast from WFMT radio, Chicago, Illinois 9th Oct 1961: TOPIC TSCD-663 1998

TWO IN A GIG - FIG FOR A KISS (Triple Jig)

TWO IN TOGETHER - "two out together - never tell your neighbour when you're going out" - Kids Slpping game -- rec by Damian Webb 3/9 & DW 4/6 & 28 (repeat take) St John's Junior School for Girls rec rec by DW, Workington Cumberland 1960: RPL LP 26302 & 26303

TWO JEWS, THE - CAME FROM SPAIN

TWO JOLLY BUTCHERS, THE - THREE BUTCHERS

TWO JOLLY MINERS - SIX JOLLY MINERS

TWO KNIGHTS, THE - "A Northern lord of high degree" - CHILD #268 "The Twa Knights" - ROUD#303 - THOMPSON PS 1958 pp18-22 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 (w/o) "The Knight in Green"

TWO LITTLE DICKY BIRDS - "sat upon a wall - one named Peter the other named Paul - fly away - come back" - Children's Skipping rhyme -- Children at Sidbury C of E Primary School, Devon, rec by PK 26/2/51: RPL 16076/ FTX-201 - rec by Damian Webb 18/9 Catholic Junior Girls, Pickering, York 1961: FTX-197 #79 - Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173 --- Elda BLACKWOOD (of Jamaica) rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NYC USA 1947: APPLESEED APR-CD-1035 2000 "Two Little Blackbirds"

TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE - ROUD#2793 - American Vaudeville Song comp by Charles Graham 1893 based on tune of "After the Ball" by Charles K Harris -- Cyril POACHER rec by Ginette Dunn, Grove Farm, Blaxhall, Suffolk 1975: MUSICAL TRADITIONS MT-CD-303 - June TABOR with FLOWERS & FROLICS rec "Empress of Russia" Islington, London: FREE REED FRR-016 1977

TWO LITTLE ORPHANS -- Caitriona Ni Cheannabhain (unacc) Galway CIC-013 CASS-0900

TWO LOVELY BLACK EYES -- Reg REEDER (ham dulc) on "Folk on Two" 17/12/87: CASS-0378

TWO LOVERS, THE - "I had two lovers true to me - which shall I choose - which shall it be?" - her own comp.(?) (words in song file) -- Hillary BROWN (Daughter of Richard PEARCE) rec by PK, Exeter 13.10.54 7"RTR-0252

TWO LOYAL LOVERS, THE - "Once there lived a captain who was born out at sea" - he goes to find his truelove but the girl's father says she is "fractured in mind" and has gone to seek asylum in a nunnery - he goes to find her but she has died the night before - so he kills himself with his sword and lies dead on the floor beside her -- John REILLY (tinker), Boyle, Co Roscommon rec by Tom Munnelly 5/10/67: FTX-175 & FTX-514 "The Bold Sea Captain"/ TOPIC 12-T-159/ TSCD-666 1998 "Once there lived a captain"

TWO MAGICIANS, THE - "The Smith he stood at his smithy door" "O she looked out of the window" - duck - water dog - hare - CHILD #44 "The Twa Magicians" (notes on European counterparts) - ROUD#1350 - BRONSON 1 p250 (2 p208 "Lord Lovel" tune) - Cf D'URFEY 1698-1720 2 p236 "The Comical Dreamer" ("Bread & butter/ Tankard & lemon/ Bee & Honey/ Pestle & Mortar") - BARING GOULD-SHARP 1908 Schools - SHARP-MARSON FSS1 pp38-9 & pp66-7 Mr Sparks - Sel Ed 1921 2 pp8-9 (notes & refs) - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #8 pp41-2 Mr Sparks, Minehead, Somerset 1904 - JFSS 6 1905 pp50-51 Sharp: Mr Sparks - KEITH-GREIG LLTB 1925 pp32-33 Bell Robertson, New Pitsligo, Aberdeensh (w/o) - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p491 (1v w/o) - ED&S 30:3 1968 p93 Mr Sparks - CARPENTER 1928-9 #283 Bel Robertson & Buchan text - PALMER EBBB 1980 #23 pp59-62 Carpenter: Bel Duncan, Aberdeensh - PATTEN SS 1987 p61 Austin Wookey, East Harptree, Somerset 1976 "The Coal Black Smith" - Cf BLACKBIRDS AND THRUSHES -- Various Versions: CASS 30-0534 - CARPENTER 1928-9 Bel Duncan - "Jimmer" ANDREWS rec by PK, Minehead, Somerset 1957: FTX-405 - A L LLOYD & Dave SWARBRICK (fid): TOPIC 12-T-135 1966 - STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS CHR- 1053 1974 - Austin WOOKEY rec by Bob & Jacqueline Patten, East Harptree, Somerset: CASS

TWO MILE BRIDGE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #190 p44 3pts (Em) - Tunebook Ms #172 p69 (Em) 3pts - MAGUIRE 1 #35 p9 (Em) - O NEILL MOI #1061 & DMI #265 - see also Reel called SIX MILE BRIDGE

TWO OLD BACHELORS LEFT ALONE - SILLY OLD MAN

TWO OLD CROWS - THREE RAVENS

TWO ORPHANS, THE - "I never can forget those two orphans" - Brooklyn Theatre Fire - LAWS#G27 - ROUD#3258 - OWENS: TFS pp285-7 Texas USA -- Ruth BURDON (of Bristol) rec Sandwich, Kent 27/2/82: CASS 90-0626

TWO PENNY - TWOPENNY

TWO PIGEONS, THE - "There come two pigeons round the coo, goodbye we all love you" Children's Ring Game - GOMME/SHARP 1912 p13 School Series Set 5 coll by CJS Kent

TWO PRETTY BOYS - TWO BROTHERS

TWO PRISONERS - BURGLAR SONG

TWO PROFESSIONAL HUMS - "Come all you jovial fellows" - Australian Swagman Ballad - "Hums" is euphemism for "Bums") Ch: "We are hums, jolly good hums, we live like Royal Turks - and shoot the lad who works" - Parody on "McNamara's Band"(?) -- Warren FAHEY & Group: LARRIKIN LRD- 9012 1981

TWO RAVENS, THE - THREE RAVENS

TWO RECRUITING SERGEANTS - "Twa recruiting sergeants came frae the Black Watch" - "List bonny laddie and come awa wi me" - ROUD#3356 (#3098) - D'URFEY PPM 1719 5 pp319-321 "The Recruiting Officer or The Merry Volunteers" (w/o) - GREIG FSNE 1909-14 #176 2var each 4v - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p178 4var - CHAPBOOK 5/3 p9 Jeannie Robertson - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 as sung by JR - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp155-7 as sung by JR - Cf OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY -- John STRACHAN of Fyvie Aberdeensh rec by Alan Lomax, Ediniburgh Ceili 1951: RPL 21531/ FTX-066 "List, bonny laddie" - Jeannie ROBERTSON Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1953: FTX-517/ rec Aberdeen 1963: RPL LP 27809 - Lucy STEWART rec by PK, Fetterangus, Aberdeensh 1955: FTX-365 - IAN CAMPBELL Folk Group: cass TBX 513/2 - KERRIES: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-9 1967 "Bonny Laddie" - Isla St CLAIR rec Concert Hall, Radio 2: 16/3/89: CASS-0715-C90

TWO SAILORS WALKING - BASKET OF EGGS - YOUNG AND SINGLE SAILOR

TWO SISTERS, THE - "There lived twa sisters in ane bower" - "a- walking the shore" - elder pushes younger in - Ch: "I'll be true to my love, if my love'll be true to me" - CHILD #10 (20 var) - ROUD#8 - BRONSON Addenda - First broadside publ 1656 - BELL EB 1856 pp206-10 Scott MSB (w/o) "The Cruel Sister" - BUCHAN AB&S 2 pp122-5 "The Bonny Bows of London" - CHRISTIE TBA 1 pp42-3 (from Christie) - BRUCE-STOKOE 1882 - STOKOE-REAY SBNE 1899 pp8-9 "Binnorie" - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 pp118-9 Tune: G K Fortescue/ text: Hughes: "Scouring of the White Horse" "The Barkshire Tragedy" - BARING GOULD GCS 1895 pp42-3 "The 3 Sisters" - FORD VSB 1899 2 p189-194 Coldstream, Berwicksh c1830 "Binnorie O Binnorie" - RYMOUR Club 1 1906 p200 1v/m "Binnorie" - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p76 22var - KEITH-GREIG LLTB 1925 pp9-13 8var Bell Robertson, New Pitsligo (w/o)/ Greig 1v/m/ Alex Robb, New Deer (m/o)/ Mrs Gillespie (m/o)/ Robert Alexander, Bourtie 1v/m/ Jessie McDonald, Alford (m/o)/ G Corbett, New Deer, Aberdeensh 1910 (m/o) "Binorie" - JFSS 1:5 1904 Miss Carr Moseley (c) 1v/m "There was a squire of high degree" - JFSS 9 1906 p283 Charles Lolley: Driffield, Yorksh & Kidson: Ireland incl harper verses "The Swan swims so bonny-O" - JFSS 16 1911 pp205-7 Francis Tolmie Cf Scots Gaelic "A Bhean Iadach" (Jealous Woman) - JFSS 34 1930 p247 Gilchrist tune var & note on herb refrains - Frank Crummit rec burlesque "Two Brothers" version in 1930's: "There was a farmer had two sons - Botumkus & Josephus" in which one pushed the other in & both died - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp24-5 Charles Lolley: Driffield, Yorksh "The old man in the North Country"/ pp26- 7 "The Cruel Sister" - ORD BB 1930 p430 "The Bonny Mill Dams o Binnorie" 23v incl harper verses - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p85 Wm Miller (McColl's father), Stirling "Minorie" - McCOLL-SEEGER 1977 p52 Christina McAllister "The Swan it swims sae bonny-O"("Minorie") - PALMER EBBB 1980 #36 pp91-2 Kidson Liverpool --- SHARP #5 Mrs Jane Gentry, Hot Springs, NC 1916/ Wesleuy Batten, Mount Fair, Albemarle Co, Va 1916/ Miss Louisa Chisholm, Woodridge, Va 1916/ Noel Walton, Mt Fair., Va 1916/ Mrs Clercy Deeton, Mine Fork, Burnsville, NC 1918/ Mrs Delie Knuckles, Barbourville, Knox Co., Ky 1917/ Miss Violet Henry, Berea, Madison Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Effie Mitchell, Burnsville, NC 1918/ Miss Elsie Combs, Hindman School, Knott Co., Ky 1917/ Florence Fitzgerald, Royal Orchard, Afton, Va 1928/ Joe Blackett, Meadows of Dan, Patrick Co., Va 1918/ Mr Franklin, Barbourville; Knox Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Delie Hughes, Cane River, Burnsville, NC 1918/ Mrs Jenny L. Combs, Bderea, Madison Co., Ky 1917 - RICHARDSON AMS 1927 p27 Appal - HUDSON FSM 1936 p68 Oxford, Mississippi (w/o) - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp34-44 NC & Tenn - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp50-63 7var Ark & Missouri "The Two Young Daughters"/ "The Miller's Daughters"/ There was an old Jaymor"/ "Three Old Maids on a Saucer Brim" - LOMAX FSNA 1960 p184 Horton Barker, Va - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 p5 Utah (w/o) - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp50- 63 Ark & Missouri 7var - WARNER TAFS 1984 #98 p243 Lee Monroe Presnell "The TS who loved one man" -- David EDWARDS #192, Mrs GOODALL #196-7/ 334, Bell DUNCAN #196/ 279/ 280/ 296, Mary Stewart ROBERTSON #151-2/ 305, Alex ROBB #317 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - Willie MATHIESON rec Alan Lomax, Turriff, Aberdeensh, 17/7/51: 7"RTR 0682/ DAT 2v only "Binorie-O" - John STRACHAN (of Fyvie, Aberdeensh) rec by Alan Lomax & Hamish Henderson, Edinburgh Ceili 1951: RPL 21530/ CAEDMON TC-1145/ TOPIC 12- T-160/ ROUNDER 82161-1835-2 2002/ FTX-FTX-065 & FTX-501 "Binnorie" - John & Ethel FINDLATER rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 1955: RPL 22643/ FTX-063 & FTX-501 "The Bonny Miller Laddie o Binnorie-O" talk bef & aft - Dorothy FOURBISTER rec by PK, Kirkwall, Orkney 1954: FTX-255 "As I roved out" radio prog 1956/ FTX-501 - Lucy STEWART rec by PK, Fetterangus, Aberdeensh 1955: FTX-365/ rec Kenneth Goldstein: FOLKWAYS FG-3519 1961 - Dance in The Faroes rec by Norwegian Radio: tape dub - Betsy WHYTE: TANGENT TNGM-119/D 1975 - Ewan McCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-921 1956 "Minnorie" from father/ / with Peggy SEEGER: TOPIC 12-T-16 1959/ "Long Harvest" ARGO ZDA- 66 1967/ rec Ciderpress Dartington - Shirley COLLINS: COLLECTOR JEB-3 1959 (45 EP) "Berkshire Tragedy" - Cyril TAWNEY: POLYDOR Special 236-577 1969 from BG Ms "Three Sisters" - Willie DUGGAN rec by Hugh Shields, Tory Island: LEADER LEA-4055 1972 "Baile Leo" in Irish Gaelic with story - Frankie ARMSTRONG (& 2 dulc): TOPIC 12-TS-216 1972 from Kidson - Helen WATSON & Suzie ADAMS (unacc) LEADER LER-2093 1976 Derysh - Pete COE (voc + ham dulc/ conc/ unacc parts & ch): LEADER LER-2098 1976 "London Town" ch - Tom GILFELLON (unacc): TOPIC 12-TS-282 1976 - Jock DUNCAN (unacc singer) rec Aberdeensh: SLEEPYTOON SLPYMC001 1999(?) (Cass) "Bonnie Mill Dams o B" - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX-147 --- Horton BARKER Chilhowie Va 1939 AAFS L-7 & FOLKWAYS FA-2362 1960/ 7"RTR #0309/ rec at a Concert in Virginia nd RTR #0322 - Jean RITCHIE Ky 1946: AAFS L-57 - Lee Monroe PRESNELL rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Beech Mountain, NC 1951: FTX-923/ APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000 "Two Sisters that loved One Man" - Jean JENKINS (voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 2/4/57: FTX-915 "The Man in the North Countrie" - Bascom Lamar LUNSFORD (75) (voc/ banjo) rec by Paul Clayton: RIVERSIDE RLP 12-645 1956 "Old man in the North Country" - Peggy SEEGER (voc/banjo): PYE Nixa NPL-18013 1958/ FTX-942 (from Horton Barker) - Sandy PATON (with gtr) rec London COLLECTOR JEA-nn 1958 (45 EP) from Fletcher Collins Va - Jessie SHEILOR rec by PK, Meadows of Dan, Va 1976: FTX-903 - Dan TATE, Fancy Gap, Carroll Co Va 6/8/79 "Wind and Rain" & Eunice Yeats McALEXANDER, rec by Mike Yates, Meadows of Dan, Patrick Co 7/8/79 (first part of story with tune reminiscent of "When Johnny comes marching home") VWML-007 d/CASS#1026 1992 "Wind and Rain" (includes "fiddle strings & screws") - Various Versions: CASS-0529-C30 & Faroes CASS-0536-C30 --- Swedish RELP-5004 (3var) C90 - Anita BEST & Pamela MORGAN with accomp: AMBER MUSIC (Newfoundland) ACD 9008 (from Peacock coll.)

TWO SOLDIERS, THE - "It was just before the last fierce charge" - LAWS#A17 - ROUD#629 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p289 (16v) --- BROWN NCF 2 pp539-41 -- John & Ethel FINDLATER rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 1955: RPL 22648 (song) & 22649 (talk about song)/ FTX-063 & FTX-516 10v - Peter PRATT (frag) rec by PK, Toab Orkney 1955 5"RTR-1077/ FTX-189

TWO SONS OF NORTH BRITAIN - DONALD MONROE

TWO STEP - Dance - see APPALACHIAN - BOSTON - DANCING DUSTMAN - DOCTOR ANGUS - GUNNERS - LATHAM LADIES - MIDLAND (Cajun) - PEGGY WOOD - SPORTY BOY - WHEN THERE ISN'T A GIRL ABOUT -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

TWO STEP QUADRILLE -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

TWO STRANGERS IN THE MOUNTAINS ALONE - I AM A POOR STRANGER

TWO STRINGS TO MY BOW - STRINGS TO MY BOW

TWO SWEETHEARTS - "A group of young soldiers one night in the camp" - ROUD#4231 -- (Harry GREEN: VETERAN VT 135)

TWO THUMBS KEEP MOVING - THREE JOLLY BACHELORS

TWO LOVERS, THE - ALEXANDER

TWO WENCHES AT ONCE - "Till I fell in love I was happy I vow" - ROUD#1393 - BSs

TWO WHITE HORSES IN A STABLE - WHITE HORSES

TWO YEARS IN THE RANKS - "I worked on the land, now lay down spade & take up rifle" - comp by GM 1955 -- Graeme MILES: FTX-224

TWO YEARS OWER YOUNG - "Between two hills where me and my love" - Conversation in which she argues she is too young - GREIG- DUNCAN 6 1995 #1187 pp288-291 (4var 8v/1m) (1var titled "Touch not the nettle")

TWO YOUNG BRETHREN, THE - TWO BRETHREN

TWO YOUNG MEN OF KENILWORTH, THE - SUMNER BM 1888 (speaking- and-singing game resembling "Aiken Drum" to tune now known as "Greensleeves")

TWO YOUNG DAUGHTERS, THE - TWO SISTERS

TWO YUBBERDON MAWMS - YUBBERDON MAWMS

TWOPENNY JIG, THE - KERR MM 2 #272 p30 (F) - O'NEILL MOI #1061/ DMI #265 (Gm)

TWOPENNY POSTMAN, THE - "Very near the west end tho I must not tell where" name is Mr Walker - Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001)

TWOPENNY POSTMAN'S JIG, THE - Triple Jig - COLE #6 p64 (A) - Cf O NEILL MOI #1118/ DMI #413 (G ends D) "The Swaggering Jig"

TYBURN HILL - Newgate -- Sandy PATON (voc/gtr) rec London 1/1/58: RPL LP 24201

TYKE SIDE - F Hornpipe in DIXON 1987 p43 as being comp by James Hill

TYNE BRIDGE HORNPIPE -- Katherine TICKELL (N-pipes with Band) Radio 2: 15/5/91 CASS-1020 aft "Holey Ha'penny" (solo)

TYNE EXILE'S LAMENT, THE - "I sat by the side a broad rolling river" - ROUD#3143 - STOKOE-REAY SBNE 1899 pp78-9 (tune comp by Samuel Reay to anon verses)

TYNEMOUTH CASTLE - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #186 p51 (A)

TYNESIDE - BOBBY SHAFTOE - BONNY TYNESIDE - CA HAWKIE THROUGH THE WATER - CALLERFORNEY - CANNY NEWCASTLE - CANNY SHEPHERD LADDIES - CAPPY THE PITMAN'S DOG - CELEBRATED WORKING MAN - COLLIER'S RANT - CUSHIE BUTTERFIELD - DANCE TO YOUR DADDY - DOSIN OF THE HOGS - DURHAM GAOL - EARSDON SWORD - FOLKS O SHIELDS - GEORDIE'S PENKER - JACKIE STOKER - LAMBTON WORM - LITTLE CHANCE - MY BONNY LAD - NEIGHBOURS DOON BELAA - NEWCASTLE - OAKEY CONVICTIONS - OUR NAN'S A MAZER - WATER OF TYNE

TYNRON GLEN - "where'er I be, it's TG aye dear to me" - in praise of mountain glens with local Dumfries place names - ROUD#9740 -- Togo CRAWFORD rec by Seamus Ennis, Mossdale, Kirkcudbrightsh 28/5/53: RPL 21865/ FTX-262

TYPEWRITER -- AS I ROVED OUT "Collector's" Radio prog 1956: FTX-257 Sheila Tritton talking about typing scripts for PK/ typing over sound of Seamus Ennis playing tune on whistle/ Spike Hughes introduces commercial disc of "The Typewriter Song": FTX-257

TYROLEAN DANCE - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (G) #113 p395

TYROLESE WALTZ - Tunebook Ms (G) #27 p444 - WESTROP #115 p39 (G)

TYRONE - County in N Ireland - BEHIND YON BLUE MOUNTAIN -BELLES OF OMAGH - BUCKS OF MOURNEBEG - CARMIN FAIR - COUNTY TYRONE - CREGGAN WHITE HARE - EASY AND SLOW - HAWK AND THE CROW - HE SAID HE WAS FROM THE COUNTY - HILLS OF TYRONE - KATHLEEN - OLD ARBOE - OLD ORANGE FLUTE - OVER THE HILLS TO MONRUSH (jig) - SEACHRAN CHARN tSIAIL (Rake of Carnteel) - STRABANE - SWEET POMEROY - WEE TAILOR FROM TYRONE -- Recordings - see AREA Listing

TYTHE PIG, THE - PARSON AND THE SUCKLING PIG

 
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