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YOU AND I - Love Song comp by Ewan McColl -- Martin WYNDHAM-READ: Radio 2 rec 12/11/87: CASS-0425

YOU AND ME - "watching the day go by" -- Barbara DICKSON with Archie FISHER: Radio 2 2/12/87: CASS-0432

YOU'RE ALL TOO DIRTY - "I'll tell you - you can't come into our street - I'll tell you" - (K) rhyme -- Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959 (says it belongs to a line game called "The King's Arrival")

YOU'RE DAFT YOU'RE POTTY - "you're made of treacle toffee - I like treacle toffee but I don't like you" - (K) Jeer Rhyme -- OLDHAM TINKERS: TOPIC 12-TS-276 1975

YOU'RE ME WEE GALLUS BLOKE NAE MAIR - GALLUS BLOKE

YOU ARE MY DEAREST DEAR - comp by JR on the "Dives & Lazarus" tune -- Jean RITCHIE (voc & group): GREENHAYS GR-90725 1995

YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE -- Freddy JEWEL (tune on harmonica) rec by PK, Napoleon Inn, Boscastle, Cornwall 1975: FTX-096

YOU'RE NOTHING MORE TO ME - "Tonight we part forever" - ROUD#4329 -- Carter Family (trio)NY 6/6/38: 7"RTR-0313-4

YOU'RE RIGHT, MY LOVE - MOLLY WHAT AILS YOU? (Reel)

YOU'RE (YE'RE) WELCOME, CHARLIE STUART - Reel - HONEYMAN p10 (D)

YOU ASKED ME TO SING - "indeed I'm quite sorry - I cannot oblige" - can't sing - too high - too low - ROUD#2479 - WILLIAMS #416 Elijah Iles, Inglesham, Wiltsh (w/o) - FMJ 1:5 1969 p314 Elijah Iles (w/o)

YOU BACHELORS - BACHELORS LIFE - LORD MUST I DIE FOR THE WANT OF A MAN

YOU BANKS AND BRAES - BONNY DOON

YOU BETTER MIND - "how you talk" -- Bessie JONES & Group A Georgia Sea Island Singers rec by Alan Lomax, St Simon's Island, Ga. USA Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1713 1998

YOU BOYS OF CALLIEBURN - BOYS OF CALLIEBURN

YOU BROKE MY CUP AND SAUCER - ROCHE 2 #336 p59 (G) 2/4 March

YOU CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM DIXIE -- Frank WARNER with Jeff & Gerret: MINSTREL JD-204 1976

YOU CAN'T COME AGAIN - REJECTED LOVER

YOU CAN'T FUCK FARIDA IF YOU DON'T PAY FAROUK - "Oh we're all black bastards, but we do love our king" - ROUD#10305 - PAGE 1977 "For Gawdsake Don't Take Me" pp.99-101

YOU CANNA GO WI ME, LASSIE - BONNY GLENSHEE

YOU CAN'T HURRY GOD - "Though the path you tread may seem so dark" - American hymn - ROUD#7489 - WARNER 1984 #172 p389 -- Sue THOMAS rec by Frank & Anne Warner, Elizabeth City, N C USA 1941: FTX-926

YOU CAN'T LOSE A ME, A-CHARLIE - (K) Song - ROUD#11658 ASCH & LOMAX 1962 "The Leadbelly Songbook" p.51-- LEADBELLY: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1126 1972

YOU CANNA PUT IT ON TO SANDY - SANTA'S CANDY

YOU CANNA SHOVE YOUR GRANNY OFF A BUS - "for she's your mammy's mammy" - RITCHIE: Singing Street p43 -- rec by Damian Webb 16/10 St James's Juniors Girls, Paisley 1961 "You canna fash your granny" 190 - Robin HALL & Jimmie McGREGOR: COLLECTOR JES- 5 1959 (45-EP)/ (with children): DECCA ECS-2161 1974

YOU CAN'T PUT YOUR MUCK IN OUR DUSTBIN - "our dustbin's full" - (K) rhyme -- Ewan Mc COLL: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959 (learned as a child at Salford, Lancash)

YOU COMBERS ALL, BOTH GREAT AND SMALL - RAMBLING COMBER

YOU CONSTANT LOVERS, GIVE ATTENTION - ROSETTA AND HER GAY PLOUGHBOY

YOU COULDN'T STOP A LOVER - "You might well cause an eagle to come down from his nest - he'll come night and day - come back again" - ROUD#8210 - HUGHES ICS 1 1909 p49 (1v fragment from Co Donegal)

YOU CRICKETING MEN - THOSE WEALDEN MEN OF LONG AGO

YOU CURIOUS SAGES - HIGHLAND SHORE

YOU DALESMEN, THE - "You Dalesmen love to hear those jolly dogs go near" followed by DRINK PUPPY DRINK - Beagle Hunting Song -- Alan NELSON rec by PK, Brackenthwaite, Cumberland 1954: FTX-120

YOU DENIED YOUR LOVE -- Carter Family (trio) rec NY 8/6/38: 7"RTR-0313-4

YOU FAIR AND PRETTY LADIES - COME ALL YOU FAIR AND TENDER LADIES

YOU FEELING HEARTED CHRISTIANS - ROBERT BROWN

YOU GALLANT YOUNG MEN RARE - SINGLE AND MARRIED LIFE

YOU GENERALS ALL - DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH

YOU GENTLEMEN BOTH GREAT AND SMALL - DEATH OF BILL BROWN

YOU GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND - "who live at home at ease" - "When the stormy winds do blow" - The Rameley leaves the narrator's ship in a storm and arriving at Gibraltar reports that it is probably lost - it does lose its masts & 10 men and the captain is killed in the focsle - but the storm abates and after rigging a jury mast the remaining crew take the ship into Gibraltar "a dismal sight" - LAWS #K-3 ABBB 1957 p141 "Bay of Biscay, O" (or "Ye Gentlemen of England 2" "When the Stormy Winds do Blow") -ROUD#524 - VOC LIB 1822 p461 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p291 "When the SWDB" - ASHTON RSS 1891 #76 after p40 "England's Great Loss by a Storm of Wind" (w/o) - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p80 (2var) - TERRY SSB 1931 #18 p38 "When the SWDB" - JFSS 11 1907 pp104-5 Hammond Dorset 4v/m - JFSS 3:13 1909 pp250-2 RVW Moses Mills, Alreasford, Hampsh 1909 1v/m (notes about tune) "When the SWdb" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp201-2 #192 Aston, Oxfordsh 6v (w/o) - PALMER ECS 1979 p28 - PALMER OBSS 1986 #13 p27 "Sailors for my money" from Pepys & tune from Simpson BBB 1966 p769 - Cf BAY OF BISCAY-O, - see COME ALL YOU VALIANT SHEPHERDS --- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 p105 6v/m - FLANDERS-OLNEY 1953 #193 8v Vt - CAREY ASS 1977 pp32-3 Timothy O Connor Ms songbook c1778 (w/o) -- Ben BAXTER rec by Seamus Ennis, Southrepps, Norfolk 1955: RPL 22159/ FTX-234 (2v)

YE GENTLEMAN OF ENGLAND FAIR - "who live at home free from all care" - Nine English ships wrecked when they run aground at Ram's Head - all the crew of the Coronation, the largest ship are lost except 19 who reach the shore in a long boat - Other ships mentioned are Lynn, Lynx, Antelope, Loyalty, Eagle, Elizabeth & Hardwick - LAWS #K-2 LAWS ABBB 1957 p141 "Ye Gentlemen of England - I" - ROUD#1803 - JFSS 3 1907 pp104-5 Hammond: Mr Hunt, Upwey, Dorset 1907 --- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 ppp136-7 Ben Henneberry - FLANDERS-OLNEY BMNE 1953 pp193-5 Grandey blankbook Vy 1939 (w/o) "You gentlemen of England fare"

YOU GENTLEMEN OF HIGH RENOWN - BOLD REYNOLDS

YOU GENTLEMEN THAT TAKE DELIGHT - BOLD REYNARD

YOU GIRLS OF EQUAL STATION - "that's felt love's deep impression" - her lover married for gold - ROUD#5410 - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1184 pp283-6 (5var 7v/4m) - TOCHER 36-7 (1980-81) p429 (from John Strachan)

YOU GOT MY LETTER? - "People keep a-comin and the train done gone" -- Willis PROCTOR & Group A Georgia Sea Island Singers rec by Alan Lomax, St Simon's Island, Ga. USA Oct 1959: ROUNDER CD-1713 1998

YOU'VE BEEN FOOLING ME, BABY - Carter Family (trio), Camden, NJ 8/5/34: 7"RTR-0313-4

YOU'VE (DU'S) BEEN LONG AWAY - Shetland Wedding Tune -- Peter FRASER (fid) of Finniegarth, Walls rec by Pat Shaw, Lerwick July 1952: RPL 18622/ FTX-068 bef "Kiss her & clap her"

YOU'VE GOT A LONG WAY TO GO - TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK

YOU HAVE MADE A NICE OLD MESS OF IT - DICK WHITTINGTON

YOU HAVE LAIN WRONG, LASSIE - "Ye hae lien wrang, lassie" - he complains she has laid in another's bed - MERRY MUSES - probly collected but not composed by Robert Burns - tune is variant of "No good luck about the house" -- Ewan McCOLL: ARGO ZFB-12 1972 -- Bob BLAIR: LIVING TRADITION LTCD-1001 2000

YOU JACOBITES BY NAME - "give an ear, give an ear" - tune of "Capt Kidd" type - ROUD#5517 - JOHNSON SMM 4 (No.371) p.383- HOGG JR 1818-21 - GILCHRIST 1865 Scottish Songs Ancient & Modern pp.285-286 - McCOLL, SS 1953 pp.117-118 -- Ewan McCOLL: TOPIC 12-T- 79 1962 - JOHNSTONS TRANSATLANTIC TRA-185 1968

YOU KNOW VERY WELL WHAT I MEAN - SHOEMAKER'S KISSD - TROOPER'S HORSE

YOU LAN'S AND BANKS O' BONNY MONTROSE - "Ye...." - Ch: "Ance guid-nicht - twice guid-nicht" - ROUD#12954 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1529 p38-9 (4variants)

YOU LOVERS ALL - MY FATHER'S SERVANT BOY

YOU MADCAPS OF ENGLAND - "who would merry make" - Soldier's Drinking Song - D'URFEY 1698-1720 3 p281 "A Song" - WINSTOCK Redcoats 1970 p38 - SERGEANT MORRIS'S SONG

YE MAIDENS PRETTY - DAUGHTER IN THE DUNGEON

YE MAR'NER'S ALL - JUG O THIS

YOU MARRIED MEN YOU KNOW - BACHELOR'S LIFE

YOU MAY EASILY KNOW A DOFFER - "when she comes in to town with her long yellow hair & her ringlets hanging down - she'll never get her man" - see also DOFFIN MISTRESS - OVER THERE -- Hugh QUINN rec by PK, Belfast 1955: 072 - McPEAKE FAMILY: PRESTIGE International 13018 1961/ FONTANA TL-5214 1964 - JOHNSTONS TRANSATLANTIC TRA-169 1968

YOU MIGHT WELL CAUSE AN EAGLE - YOU COULDN'T STOP A LOVER

YOU MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE - DICK McKNIGHTS FAREWELL

YOU MOURNERS ALL - JUG O THIS

YOU NATIVES OF THIS NATION - "Our ancestors formerly great valour have shown" - ROUD#2392 - JOYCE OIFM&S 1909 p19 (Limerick 2v/m)

YOU NOBLE SPECTATORS - CALLING-ON SONG - KIRKBY MALZEARD

YOU PARENTS WHO HAVE TENDER HEARTS - AWFUL EXECUTION OF JOHN BIRD BELL

YOU PARLIAMENTS OF ENGLAND - "you Lords and Commons too" - ROUD#2078 - FIRTH 1908 Naval Songs & Ballads pp.308-309-SHAY 1948 American Sea Songs & Chanteys pp.158-160 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp278-9 ships log 1846 (w/o)

YOU PAYS YOUR MONEY -- Adrian TUCKER (with harmonica, kazoo, gtr & drum set): FTX-037

YOU (YE) PEOPLE ALL IN GOD REJOICE - Carol -- Jim SMALL, Cheddar, Somerset 1980: FTX-138

YOU POWERS ABOVE PROTECT THE WIDOW - DEATH OF PARKER

YOU PUT YOUR LEFT HAND IN - HOKEY POKEY

YOU RAMBLING BOYS OF PLEASURE - RAMBLING BOYS OF PLEASURE

YOU RIBBONMEN OF IRELAND - "O you RMOI long may you reign" - ROUD#3081 -- Robert CINNAMOND rec by PK & Sean O Boyle, Belfast 1955: FTX-157/ TOPIC 12-T-169

YOU ROGUE YOU DAR'N'T MEDDLE ME - Reel - LEVEY 2 #72 p32 (D) - O'NEILL MOI #1388/ DMI #632 (Am)

YOU SEAMEN BOLD - SHIP IN DISTRESS

YOU SHALL NOT SPEND WITH CHEATERS - HIGHGATE SWEARING IN SONG

YE SHEPHERD GAY - WILLIAMS Ms #752 (w/o)

YOU SOBER MINDED CHRISTIANS - ENGLAND'S ALARM

YOU SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN DRAW NEAR - FATE OF THE RAMILLIES, THE

YOU SONS OF ALBION - "Ye sons of Albion take up your arms" - fight the French - ROUD#1157 - BARRETT EFS 1891 pp22-23 - HILL WFC 1904 pp9-10 Wiltsh - tune is well-known "Farmer's Boy" - according to Broadwood this was Paxton's original composition for the tune

YOU SONS OF AUSTRALIA - "forget not the brave"- ROUD#5475 - MEREDITH & ANDERSON ppp99-100

YOU SONS OF OLD ADAM - FREE GARDENER

YOU SONS OF OLD IRELAND - "Ye sons of Old Ireland I'm sorry to hear" - times are bad - Napoleon Buonaparte - ROUD#2357 - JOYCE OIFM&S 1909 p218 Limerick

YOU SUBJECTS OF ENGLAND - KEEPERS AND POACHERS

YOU THREE TALL MEN - Bull baiting in W Midlands -- Jon RAVEN (with gtr & cittern): BROADSIDE BRO-100 1968

YOU TIPPLERS ALL - JUG OF THIS

YOU VIRGINS ALL - TURKISH LADY

YOU'LL GO A HUNTING NO MORE - Jig - ROCHE 1 #106 p45 (G)

YOU'LL NEVER GET IN WITHOUT - "We had a hunt at Mardale once" - 5v to tune of "The Cock o the North" - ROUD#9723 -- Moore SEDGWICK rec by PK, Sedburgh, W Yorksh 23/11/54: RPL 22449-50 with talk/ FTX-120

YOU'LL NEVER MISS THE WATER TILL THE WELL RUNS DRY - WILLIAMS Ms #753 (w/o)

YOU'LL TAKE THE PRIZE - (or GODDESS OF LIFE) -- RUSSCO rec by PK, Dartington, Devon 5/11/75: FTX-094

YOU WON'T GET ME DOWN IN YOUR MINE - comp by Colin Wilkie - Ch: "Underground - away from the trees & the flowers so fine" -- Jon RAVEN (unacc): LEADER LER-2083 1973

YOU WOULDN'T MIND MILKING THE COWS - NEEPS TO PLUCK

YOU YOUNG AND OLD THAT ARE SO BOLD - JAMES Mc DONALD

YOUGHAL - Co Cork - BOOLAVOGUE - MAIDIN FHOGHMHAIR

YOUGHAL HARBOUR - "As I roved out" False Love & Cruel Parents - ROUD#2734 - JOYCE OIFM&S 1909 p233 "When first I came to Co Limerick" & p340 (major tune) (m/o) - JFSS 24 1921 p218 Martin Freeman "Ochal" Irish Gaelic - HENRY SOP #503/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p273 Brieny Molloy, Glencolumbkille, Co Donegal 1933 6v/m - O LOCHLAIN ISB 1939 #8 p16 known from childhood - HARDIMAN 1 p348 Irish 3v - HEALY OISB1 1967 pp245- 7 BS (w/o) - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp163-4 Eddie Butcher 1966 - tune the same as BOOLAVOGUE -- Robert CINNAMOND rec by PK & Sean O Boyle, Belfast 1955: RPL LP 24840/ FTX-159/ TOPIC 12- T-269 1975 - Eddie BUTCHER, rec by Hugh Shields, Aughil Crossroads, Co Derry: LEADER LED-2070 1976

YOUGHAL HARBOUR - Air/ Hornpipe (G) (1st Strain 6 bars & 2nd Strain 14) - Tunebook Ms #66 p195 (G) 3/4 - O NEILL MOI #1632/ DMI #861 alt: "The Scottish Retreat" - ROCHE 3 #186 p65 - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #199 p55 (G)

YOUNG AIKEN - CHILD #41 "Hynd Etin"- ROUD#33 - GREIG-KEITH LLTB 1906-14 pp29-31 Bathla Fowlie, Methlick (w/o)/ Alex Robb, New Deer, Aberdeensh 1v/m "Young Akin" - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p488 -- Bell DUNCAN #268/ 270/ 282/ 287, Alex ROBB #344 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter N.E.Scotland 1929-35

YOUNG ALLAN - "Here's adieu…" - CHILD #245 "Young Allan" - ROUD#242 - Sailor sits drinking wine and waging or riddling to win the daughter Ann - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p457 (19var) -- Mary Stewart ROBERTSON #149/ 151, James MASON #187, Mrs Alex KIDD #193, Bell DUNCAN #274/ 283-4/ 286/ 289, Alex STEPHENS #304/ 306, Peter BARNETT #317, Alex ROBB #318 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter N.E.Scotland 1929-35

YOUNG ALVIN - "came from Worcestershire" He falls in love with Fair Melanie in London - gets a job as a stable boy - comes to Earls Court - her father's horse - duel rival: John Farthington, a rich & cruel lord - brought her back to Worcester & makes her his bride - ROUD#2988 -- Packie BYRNE of Co Donegal rec by Tony Engle & Mike Yates, London 1974: TOPIC 12-TS-257 1975 (learned from Kathleen Collins, tinker)/ TOPIC TSCD-667 1998

YOUNG AND GROWING - "The trees they do grow high" - she complains her father has married her to a boy too young, even though she will make him a shirt with ribbons to show he's married - she watches him playing ball with college boys and thinks him the fairest - but as she bears his son, he dies and she is soon making his shroud to bury him - LAWS #O-35 ABBB 1957 pp242-3 "A-growing" - ROUD#31 - BSs by Walker "The Bonny Lad is young but growing" - JOHNSON 1792 4 "Lady Mary Ann" notes by Stenhouse - MAIDMENT 1824 - British Minstrel 1844 2 p36 - BURNS Protherwell Ed 3 p42 - FLETCHER quotes song in "Two Noble Kinsmen" 1634 3/4/19 - JOHNSON SMM 1787 #37 - CHRISTIE TBA 2 1881 p212 3dv/m "Young Craigston" - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1222 pp410-412 5var 8v/2m "Still Growing" (1 titled "The Young Laird o Craystoun" - BARING GOULD SOW #4 (a) James Parsons (b) Matthew Baker (c) Roger Hannaford (d) Mary Langworthy, Stoke Fleming (e) E Vance, Penarth - SHARP-MARSON FSS 1 p30-31 & p64 Harry Richards, Curry Rivel, Somerset 6dv/m "The Trees they do grow high" - GRAINGER Coll (O Brien ONS #8/ RNS #3 Mr Beverley & Ms #ONS 83 RNS 4: George Gouldthorpe, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1905 - SHARP: Schools 9 - Sel Ed 1 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #54 pp243-253 Somerset, Herefordsh & Gloucestersh 1904-21 "Still Growing" - JFSS 1:4 1902 pp214-5 Broadwood: Mr Ede, Dunsfold, Surrey 1896 6v/m "The Trees they are so High" - JFSS 6 1904 pp44-7 Sharp: Harry (father of Sid) Richards, Curry Rivel, Somerset 1904 10v/m (tunes of vs 1-5 transcribed)/ Mrs Glover, Huish Epicopi 1904 "The Trees they do grow high" - JFSS 7 1905 pp95-7 1v/3m Bertha Bidder Stoke Fleming Devon/ H A Jebboult 2 var Somerset/ H A Jeboult: Charles Ash & Mrs Gullion, Somerset 1905 - JFSS 2:3 (8) 1906 p206 RVW: Mr Booker, Kingsfold, Sussex 1v/m - JFSS 2:4 (9) 1906 pp 274-6 Kidson: Mrs Kate Thompson, Knaresborough, Yorksh 1v/m/ Rev Capel Cure, Dorset (m/o) & Such broadside "My Bonny Lad is Young" - JFSS 5:19 1915 pp190-3 Broadwood: Mrs Joiner, Chiswell Green, Hertfordsh 1914 7v/m/ Gilchrist: Mr Whitehead, Bazil & Mrs Bowker, Sunderland Point, Lancashire 1909 1v/m "The Bonny Lad's Young" - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 pp56-7 & p120 Mr Ede, Dunsfold, Surrey 1896 "Oh the trees are getting high" - KIDSON EPS 1929 - ORD BB 1930 p112 "My Bonny Laddie's lang, lang a-growin" - JEFDSS 6:3 1951 p86-7 Doreen Senior & Helen Creighton: Mrs R W Duncan, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 1937 "He's young but daily a-growing" - JEFDSS 1956 p20 Pat Kelly Co Down - McCOLL SS 1953 p78 from mother - REEVES IP 1958 #96 p200 Sharp Ms #1446: Alfred Emery, Othery, Somerset 1908 2 texts collated "Still Growing" - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 p99 Bertha Bidder Stoke Fleming Devon "The Trees they do grow high" - REEVES EC 1960 #134 p265-9 Baring Gould Bs James Parsons & Matthew Baker, Lew Down, Devon 1888 (w/o) - SEEGER-McCOLL SI 1960 p19 Betsy Henry (McColl's mother) Auchterarder, Perthsh "Lang a growing" - GUNDRY CK 1966 pp32-33 R Morton Nance: Padstow, Cornwall "The Trees they are so high" - SEDLEY 1967 p191 Crampton Coll "SG" - KINSLEY Burns 1968 #374 - FMJ 2:4 1973 p280 Roy Palmer: George Dunn, Quarry Bank, Staffordsh 1971 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #215 pp473-4 Mary McGarvey, Co Donegal 1954 7v/m & ch "Young & Growing" - DAWNEY PG 1977 p44 Butterworth: Mrs Whiting & W Smith, Newport, Monmouth 1908 "The Trees they do grow high" - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES 1977 p115 Nelson Ridley (gypsy) Essex 1974/ Caroline Hughes (gypsy) Dorset 1962/66 "Long a-growing" - PALMER EBECS 1979 #107 pp178-180 Walter Pardon - SHARP SG 2003 p76 6v from Harry Richards with tune variations as noted by Sharp in v2,3,4 & 5 - CLINGING 2005 = Sharp version sung in the Haworth Family, Eddishall, Cheshire --- SHARP FSSA 1917/ 32 #72 (vol I p72) Mrs Mollie Broghton, Barbourville, Knox Co., Ky 1918 "Still Growing" - STURGIS-HUGHES 1919 p3 7dv/m notes (Vt) - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp100-101 NS & NB "He's young but daily a-growing" -SENIOR NS 1950 p108 7dv/m 3var - FLANDERS- OLNEY 1953 p106 6dv/m (Conn.) - CREIGHTON Mar 1962 p100 (NS) - PEACOCK SNO 1965 p677-8 (2var) Nfl 1958-9 "He's young but he's daily a-growing" - MEREDITH-ANDERSON Australia 1967 p177 - KARPELES NFL 1971 pp122-3 Nfl 1929 "Still Growing" - WARNER TAFS 1984 #60 p159 Lena Bourne Fish - Cf DAYS ARE AWA THAT WE HAE SEEN, THE -- Seamus ENNIS rec Dublin 20/9/49: RPL 13767 "The Bonny Boy" - A L LLOYD rec by AL & PK London 1951: RPL 16418 - Sidney RICHARDS rec by PK, Curry Rivel, Somerset 1952: RPL 17779/ FTX-405 "The Trees they do grow high" - Pat KELLY rec by PK, Newry, Co Down 1953: RPL 20020/ FTX-435 - Paddy Mc CLUSKEY rec by PK, Clough Mills, Co Antrim 1953: RPL 20031/ FTX-377 (2v only) - Mary McGARVEY rec by Seamus Ennis 1954: RPL 21999/ FTX-019 - WISBECH CHILDREN'S CHOIR , Cambs 23.7.56: 7"RTR-0077/ FTX-424 (Broadwood) - Fred JORDAN Shropshire rec by PK, London 1962: FTX-130/ rec by Bill Leader & Mike Yates: TOPIC 12-T-150 1966/ TSCD-653 1998"The Bonny Boy" - Ewan McCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP-12-629 1956/ VANGUARD SRL-7624 1965 "Lang a-growing" - Dominic BEHAN with Robin HALL (gtr): COLLECTOR JEI-1 1958 (45EP) - Frank QUINN (first part only) rec by Sean O Boyle, Coalisland, Co Tyrone May 1958: 7"RTR-0562 - Isabel SUTHERLAND rec by PK 1959: FTX-062/ EFDSS LP-1007 1974 - Dolly Mc MAHON rec by Seamus Ennis, Dublin 1960: RPL LP 29882 - Douglas KENNEDY (unacc) rec Woodbridge, Suffolk 1961: FTX-041 - Joe HEANEY rec Co Galway: TOPIC 12- T-91 1963 - Sean Ac DONNCA: FOLKWAYS FW-8781 1963 cass-0937 "The Bonny Boy" - McPEAKES: FONTANA TL-5258 1965 - Unnamed Irish traveller: LYRICHORD LL-178 1967 - Liverpool SPINNERS: FONTANA STL-5431 1967 - Peg CLANCY (solo): EMBER 2057 1968 "The Bonny Boy" - Lizzie HIGGINS Aberdeen: TOPIC 12-T-185 1969 & TOPIC 12-TS-260 1975 - Nelson Penfold (gypsy) rec by Sam Richards, Westlake, Devon: FOLKWAYS FE-38553 CASS - Tony ROSE: LEADER LER-2024 1971 (from Curry Rivel) - STEELEYE SPAN: CHRYSALIS CHR-1053 1974 - Walter PARDON, Knapton, Norfolk: LEADER LED-2063 1975 - Mary Ann Haynes rec by Mike Yates, Sussex: TOPIC 12-TS-258 1975/ TOPIC TSCD-656 "Long a-growing" - Richard GENDALL (v/ gtr) Cornwall rec by PK 1975: FTX-090 sung in Cornish "Mar Ughel Yn An Gwyth" - Paul Wilson & Ben van Weede (fiddles): SAYDISC CP-115 1980 "Long a- growing" - Paddy REARDON with Mrs CROTTY'S CEILIDHE BAND rec by PK, Totnes, Devon: FTX-250 - Peter BELLAMY with Anthea, Louis Killen, Bill Shute & Lisa Null, Dave Swarbrick, Watersons, Royston & Heather Wood TOPIC 1979/ FLEDGLING FLE-1002 1992 - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX 147 "My Bonny Boy is young" --- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffray, New Hampshire 1940: FTX-922 - Jean JENKINS (Randolph) rec by PK, London 2/4/57: FTX-915 "My Bonny Boy" - Peter BELLAMY with concertina: FLEDGLING FLE-1002 1979 "The Trees they do grow high"

YOUNG AND SINGLE SAILOR, THE - "A servant maid in her master's garden" or "A fair maid walking all in her (father's) garden" - she is courted by a passing sailor but tells him she must remain true to one who has been away for seven years - the sailor produces "the broken token" and all ends happily - LAWS #N-42 ABBB 1957 pp224-5 "Pretty Fair Maid" (or "The Maiden in her Garden" or "The Broken Token")("BT") (The theme appears in Homer's "Odyssey" (may be derived from HIND HORN - Mike Yates) - ROUD #264 - BSs "Sailor's Return" incl SBG 5:#63/ 9:#38 - VOC LIB 1822 p525 - CHRISTIE TBA 1 1876 p264 6¡dv/m & 2 1881 p200 (4dv/m) - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1038 pp409-427 (28var 13v/16m) "The Single Sailor" - GREIG FSNE 909-14 #23 11v - DUNCAN Ms W411/ M75 "Seven Years I loved a sailor" - BARING GOULD SOW #105 1889-92 new words composed by HFSShepherd "As Polly walked" / (a) H.Smith, Two Bridges (b) James Parsons - SHARP-MARSON FSS 2 pp40-41 Louis Hooper, Hambridge, Som "The BT" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #144 pp552-5 Mrs Susan Williams, Haselbury Plucknett, Somerset 1905/ Mrs Lucy White, Hambridge, Som 1904 1v/m/ Henry Thomas, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestersh 1907 1v/m/ James Lockyer, Weston Zoyland, Somerset 1907 1v/m "The BT" - Cf 2 p365 - GRAINGER #121 Mrs Thompson, Barrow-on-Humber, Lincolnsh 1908 "A FM walkin' all in her Garden" - JFSS 2:4 (15) 1910 p127-9 Lucy Broadwood: Mrs Vaisey, Hampsh 1892 9v/m/ RVW: Mrs Burridge, Capel, Surrey 1908 (m/o)/ Mr Floyd, Weobley, Herefordsh 1909 (m/o)/ Hammond: Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey, Dorset (m/o)/ Jekyll & Kaye-Butterworth: H Hunt, East Chillington, Sussex 1908 (m/o) - JFSS 25 1922 p272 - ORD BB 1930 pp326-7 (w/o) "The Brisk Young Sailor" - WILLIAMS #307 Mrs Rowles, Witney, Oxfordsh (w/o) "The Maid & the Sailor" - GIBLIN 1933 #10 p7 3/4 (Am) m/o - HENRY SOP #471 "The Broken Ring" #818 "Green Garden" - O LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp4-5 Belfast 1912 "A Lady Fair" - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 pp104-5 RVW: Mr Burridge - REEVES EC pp64-5 Gardiner: George Blake, St Denys, Southampton, Hampsh 1906 "The BT" - PURSLOW MB 1965 p29 Hammond: J Pomeroy (w) & Mrs Steer (m) Dorset "A FM Walking" - BROCKLEBANK-KINDERSLEY DBFS 1966 p17 Hammond: J Pomeroy, Broadoak & Mrs Steer, South Perrott, Dorset 1909 "A FM walking all in her G" - STUBBS LOM 1970 pp88-9 George Maynard, Copthorne, Sussex 1960 - ED&S 32:3 1970 p103 Mike Yates: Such (London) BS facsimile (w/o) - MUNCH Tristan De Cunha 1970 from Alice Swain & 2 others "Her Sailor Boy" - VICINUS BIN 1975 p31 BS Cadman, Manchester #24 (w/o) "The Sailor's Return" - O BOYLE 1976 p34 "A Lady Fair" - McCOLL-SEEGER TSES 1977 pp128-133 Maggie McPhee 1962/ Charlotte Higgins, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1963/ Carolyne Hughes, Dorset 1962/66 "The Sailor's Return" - FMJ 5:3 1987 pp353-355 Ian Russell: Grace Walton, Sheffield, Yorksh 1970 "The BT" - McBRIDE FDH 1988 pp106-107 Denis McDaid, Isle of Doagh, Co Antrim "The Lady Fair" - SHIELDS SRT 1981 Bill Quigley, Magilligan, Co Derry 1969 "A Lady walked in her father's G" - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp193-5 from Jeannie Robertson & notes "A Pretty Fair Maid"- CROININ 2000 #184 pp280-3 "There was a lady in her father's garden" --- SHARP FSSA 1917 2 p70 2var 7v/m (Ky) - WYMAN Ky 1916 p88 8v/m - COX FSOS 1925 pp316-8 Ralph Buckley (w/o)/ Mrs George Yankee 1915 (w/o)/ Mrs Miller 1916/ Mrs J A Rollyson/ Mrs Nancy McAtee 1917/ Mrs E E Harris, Wva "A Pretty Fair Maiden" - SANDBURG AS 1927 p68 7v/m - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 #64 pp168-171 John Brown 12v & Greta Brown 8v (w/o) (refs) "The Single Sailor" - FUSON BKH 1930 pp77-78 Mrs Lizzie Smith, Ky (w/o) "Soldier won't you marry me ?" - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp56-7 Agnes Gorham 7v/m "The Broken Ring" - CAMBIARE 1934 p64 9v - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp150-1 7v Mi (w/o) "A Pretty Fair Maid" Ky - SCARBOROUGH 1937 p280 5var (Va & NC) - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp201-3 Virgie McMahan, NC/ Mrs Wright, Tenn (w/o) "Pretty Fair Miss"/ Ga (w/o) "True Love" - CHAPPELL R&A 1939 p122 6v/m (NC) - EDDY Ohio 1939 p152 7v/m - BELDEN Mo 1940 3 var p148 & 150 8dv - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 p258-261 Mae Collins 1928/ Lena B Coulson 1924/ Lilian Short 1940/ Mrs Lilian Short 1940/ Mrs Helen Pauly 1931 (w/o)/ Mrs Leila Gentry, Mo 1931 1v (w/o) "The Maiden in the Garden" - CREIGHTON-SENIOR TSNS 1950 p134 5 var 8v/m - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp346-9 Mrs G A Griffin & Mrs Ruth Simmons, Fla 1937 "Pretty Fair Miss" - CREIGHTON MFS 1962 p58-9 Allen V Teal, NS 1953 "Broken Ring Song" - MORRIS FSOS 1950 pp346-9 2var 9v/m Fla & Ga 1937 "Pretty Fair Miss" - OWENS Txs 1950 p91 6v/m - BROWN NC 1952-62 p305 7v - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 p513 584 Nfl "Seven years I loved a sailor" - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #24 pp57-8 Angelo Dornan 1954-60 "Broken Ring Song"- ROBERTS-AGEY ITP 1978 pp101- 103 Mrs Omeda Holbrook, Ky 1957 "The Soldier's Return" - McINTOSH FSSGIO pp45-47 Geraldine Downey, Ill 1949 "The Sailor and the Maid" - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p9 "John Riley" no source given -- Elizabeth ROBB, Strichen, Aberdeensh #337 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35 - Amos BECKETT rec by Seamus Ennis, North Marston, Bletchley Buckinghamsh 1952: RPL 18140 "Young Maid Walking" - John ROBERTSON rec by SE, Banffsh 5/7/52: RPL 18133 (remade as RPL LP 26506)/ FTX-261 "A lady was walking" - Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Macroom, Co Cork 1947: FTX-162/ rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow, Ballyvourney, Co Cork 1950: COLLECTOR CLE-1201 1952 (also version from JEAN RITCHIE, Ky, USA voc/gtr) - FOUR COURTS CD-2 #16 "There was a lady in her father's garden" - Sarah MAKEM rec by PK, Keady, Co Armagh 1953: 7"RTR-0547/ RPL 18412/ TOPIC 12-T-182 1968 "A Servant Maid in her father's Garden" - Michael GALLAGHER rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 1953: RPL 20027 "As Mary sat" - Pat KELLY rec by PK, Newry, Co Down 1953: RPL 20020/ FTX-435 "The Trees are growing tall" - Sheila GALLAGHER rec by PK, Middledore, Co Donegal 1953: RPL 20145/ FTX-271 - Jeannie ROBERTSON (tinker) of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1953: RPL 21085/ FTX-514/ with Josh Mc CRAE (gtr): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-633 1956 "Broken Token" - Thomas Moran rec by SE, Mohill, Co Leitrim 1954: RPL 22023/ 076 - Roise GREEN rec by SE, Arranmore, Co Donegal 1954: RPL 21902 (frag) - Vashti VINCENT rec by PK, Sixpenny Handley, Wiltsh 1954 "The Sailor's Return" - Johina LEITH (of Harray) rec by PK, Orkney 1955 FTX-189 "The Sailor's Return" - Annie PATERSON rec by PK, St Andrews, Orkney 1955: RPL 22651 "Two Sailors Walking" -Dominic BEHAN: COLLCTOR JEI 1 1958 (45 rpm EP) "Bonny Boy"- Bob ROBERTS (voc/mel) rec by PK, Pinmill, Suffolk 1958: FTX-208 - Hugh QUINN rec by PK, Belfast 1965: FTX-072 "Flowery Garden" - Jack LANGSTAFF (voc/gtr) rec London: EMI-CLP 1832 1965 - Winnie CAMPBELL rec by PK, Festival Hall, London: EMI CLP- 1910 1965 - John REILLY, tinker, rec by Tom Munnelly, nr Boyle, Co Roscommon 1967: 175 - Peggy SEEGER ARGO ZFB-66 1968 Ohio - Roy BAILEY & Martin CARTHY (dulc) Peter KNIGHT (fid) John KIRKPATRICK (conc): LEADER LER-3021 1971 - TAVERNERS: LEADER LER-2080 1973 - Geof JERRAM (voc/gtr) FOREST TRACKS FT-2006 1975 - Jimmy HOUTEN rec Inishowen, Co Donegal ITSC 001 CASS-0887 - Sarah Anne O NEILL rec by Robin Morton, nr Derryesk, Coalisland, Co Tyrone 1977: TOPIC 12-TS-372/ TSCD-660 1998 "Standing in yon flowery garden" - Nelson Penfold (gypsy): rec by Sam Richards: FOLKWAYS FE-38553 1981/ CASS-1292 - Maggie MURPHY rec by John Howson, Tempo, Co Fermanagh: VETERAN VT134CD 1996 "Seven years did I have a sweetheart" --- Carter Family (trio) Camden, NJ 8/5/34: 7"RTR-0313-4 "The Lover's Return" - Ed McCURDY (unacc) rec by Jac Holzman, NY: USA: RIVERSIDE 12-601 1955 (from Christie 1) - Cas WALLIN rec by Mike Yates, Sodom Laurel, Madison Co NC 1980 "Pretty Fair Miss all in her garden" VWML-007 d/CASS-1026 1992

YOUNG AVIATOR - DYING AIRMAN

YOUNG BANKER - "As I walked out one morning fair" - (Bankers: men who make embankments) - Since his truelove would not come on board ship with him, the sailor leaves without her "you'll rue the day you said nay" - ROUD#3321 - JFSS 2:7 1905 pp91-93 Alfred Atkinson (c): Isle of Axholme, Lincolnsh 1904 6v/m/ J Griffiths (c) J Probert, Herefordsh 1905 1v/m/ Kidson: Mrs Thompson, Knaresborough, Yorksh (m/o) - JEFDSS 3 1936 p52 Kidson: Charles Lolley, Leeds, Yorksh 1v/m - GRAINGER ONS#13/ RNS#62 Alfred Atkinson, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1905/ #107 George Orton, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906 - Alfred WILLIAMS #112 John Puffet, Lechlade, Gloucestersh (w/o) -- THE WATERSONS: TOPIC 12- TS-415 1981 (from Kidson)

YOUNG BARNEY - "Did you ever hear tell of younf B - ochone?" - "he could handle the stick" - ROUD#13134 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1749 p273 (1v/m)

YOUNG BARNSWELL - CAPTAIN BARNSWELL

YOUNG BEICHAN - LORD BATEMAN

YOUNG BENJIE - "O come along wi me, brother" "Of a the fair maids, of fair Scotlan, fairest is Marjorie - at dead hour the corpse began to thraw" - every 7 years end - take him to be a liar - penance for deadly sin - CHILD #86 - ROUD#3911 - Alexander Campbell Albyn's Anthology 1816 p34 - Text Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scots Borders 1803 3 p251 (Child A) - BUCHAN AB&S 2 pp253-4 - CHRISTIE TBA 1 pp92-3 (composite) - WHITELAW BSB pp169-170 "Bondsey and Maisry" -- BARRY-ECKSTORM-SMYTHE Maine 1929 p453 (Irish) -- Chris COE (voc/ h-dulc): LEADER LER-2098 1976 (Campbell's version)

YOUNG BILLY BROWN - see MY VALENTINE

YOUNG BLACK COW, THE - Slow Air - ROCHE 1 #16 p11 3/4 (G)

YOUNG BOB RIDLEY-O - BOB RIDLEY-O

YOUNG BRINNAN ON THE MOOR - BRENNAN'S ON THE MOOR

YOUNG BRIGID O MALLEY - BRID O MAILE

YOUNG BRITISH WATERMAN, THE - DIED FOR LOVE

YOUNG BRODY - comp by GM about explosion in iron works -- Graeme MILES: FTX-228

YOUNG BUCKS A-HUNTING GO - WHEN BUCKS A HUNTING GO

YOUNG BUT GROWING - YOUNG AND GROWING

YOUNG BUTCHER BOY, THE - THREE BUTCHERS

YOUNG CAROLINE - CAROLINE

YOUNG CAVALIER, THE - (or "Chevalier") Bss: Thomson: Newcastle Chapbooks index item no.433-- Bill BOTTING rec by PK, Balcombe, Sussex 2/9/63 RTR-0907/ FTX-428

YOUNG CHARLOTTE - "Young Charlotte lived on the mountainside" - Vanity prevents her from wrapping herself up as she goes to a ball on a cold night - when she arrives Charles finds she has frozen to death - he dies and is buried beside her - LAWS #G-17 NAB 1950/64 p221 (or "Fair Charlotte") - ROUD#260 - DEAN FC 1922 pp57-58 (w/o) - COX FSOS 1925 pp286-291 7 var W Va - SPAETH WSM 1927 pp142-3 - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp161-3 John Brown (w/o) - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp328-331 Ben Henneberry - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp182-4 Mississippi 1926 (w/o) - COX FSMWU 1939 pp15-17 Blanche Sisson, Calif 1928 1v/m/ Katherine Johnson WVa (w/o)/ Mrs Stutler, WVa (w/o)/ Mrs E A Hunter/ H S White 1915/ Abraham Wilkins 1917/ A N Gatchell 1916/ Edith Williams 1916/ Mrs Cook, W Va 1926 (w/o) - GARDNER-CHICKERING BSSM 1939 pp126-9 Mrs Maggie Loughlin, Mich 1933 1v/m "Frozen C" - BREWSTER BSI 1940 pp181-7 Mrs Mary Shriver/ H M Harden (w/m)/ Edith Del Hopkins/ Mrs D Strouse/ Clintin Huppert 1v/m, Ind 1935 - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp114-7 Marie Floyd, Fla - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp74-6 John Rogers Utah 1948 - PEACOCK SNO 1965 3 pp735-7 Mrs Charlotte Decker Nfl 1958 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp141-2 Mrs Thomas Malone, Goshen, NB 1954 - PETERS FSOW 1977 pp219-220 Winifred Bundy, Wisconsin 1946 - FOWKE SSBNC 1981 pp51-5 Nova Scotia c1883 "Frozen Girl" -- I C GREER: Lib of Congress - Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner, East Jaffreyt, NH USA 1940: FTX-922 (1v only) - John WRIGHT: TOPIC 12-TS-348 1975

YOUNG COBBLER, THE - "With a rap tap upon my last" - MS list of Collard's Ballads, 1837 (Madden Coll.)- KIDSON EPS 1929 to tune of "The Poor Old Cobbler"

YOUNG COLLINS - "YC in the early morn, whistling through some fields of corn" - spies milkmaid - her cow tripped over the plain - first says no then agrees & YC makes her his bride - ROUD#1720 - JFSS 1:3 1901 p121 Merrick: Henry Hills, Lodsworth, Sussex 1900 - GRAINGER ONS#23/ RNS#14 Alfred Hunt, Wimbledon, Surrey 1905 - DAWNEY PG 1977 p49 George Butterworth & Francis Jekyll: Mr Greenfield, Largashall, Sussex 1910" - Cf GEORGE COLLINS

YOUNG COLLINS - Morris dance tune - BOWEN p22 (G) Sherborne -- Dancers with 2 fiddles rec May Day Festival Shoreham Sussex 4/5/57: RPL LP 23926/ FTX-116 - MORRIS ON: ISLAND HELP-5 1972 - Bob ROBERTS (mel): TOPIC 12-TS-361 1978

YOUNG DAMSEL, THE - BOX UPON HER HEAD - LOST LADY FOUND

YOUNG DONALD - DONALD O DUNDEE - DONALL OG

YOUNG EARL OF ESSEX'S VICTORY - EARL OF ESSEX

YOUNG EDMOND - EDWIN IN THE LOWLANDS LOW

YOUNG EDWARD - DRUMMER BOY OF WATERLOO - GALLANT HUSSAR

YOUNG ELLENDER - "There's a loving couple they were walking" - ROUD#1750 - JFSS 17 1913 p341 Oxfordsh "Twas by the town of Weddingmore" - FMJ 1967 p155 Guyer Hants 1908 "Down in the town of Marlborough" -- Phoebe SMITH (gypsy) rec by PK, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1956: RPL LP 23099/ FTX-100/ TOPIC 12-T-193 1970/ TSCD-656 -- Packie Manus BYRNE on Radio "Folk on 2" rec 11/10/89 "Young Elvin" (from Wm Collins (tinker) of Worcestershire): CASS-0266

YOUNG ELVIN - YOUNG ALVIN

YOUNG EMMA, EMILY or EMSLEY - EDWIN IN THE LOWLANDS LOW

YOUNG ENGINEER, THE - NEW FORTH BRIDGE

YOUNG FARMERS - comp by WDT -- William David THOMAS rec by PK, Gilfach, Maesteg, Glamorgansh., S Wales 29/6/52: RPL 18213 (talk bef)

YOUNG FISHERMAN, THE - BOLD FISHERMAN

YOUNG FLORA - BANKS OF BOYNE - SHEPHERD'S LAMENT (FLORO)

YOUNG FRANCIS MOONEY - Jig - O'NEILL MOI #863/ DMI #124 (D)

YOUNG GEORGE OXBURY - GEORDIE

YOUNG GIRL CUT DOWN IN HER PRIME - UNFORTUNATE LAD

YOUNG GIRL MILKING THE COW, THE - CAILIN DEAS

YOUNG GIRLS OF BLAKENEY, THE - comp by BD -- Billy DICKESON rec by PK, Morston, Norfolk 4/11/52: RPL 18703 Talk bef about local song contest in which he won first prize for this song/ FTX-328

YOUNG HARRY THE TAILOR - HARRY THE TAILOR

YOUNG HENRY - HENRY THE SAILOR BOY

YOUNG HENRY MARTIN - HENRY MARTIN

YOUNG HENRY MY SON - LORD RANDAL

YOUNG HENRY OF THE RAGING MAIN - "One summers morning as day was dawning" - "O as I was a-walking by myself all alone" - damp meadows - lamenting lover's absence - he turns up - courtship - ROUD#1618 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) - PURSLOW FD 1974 p102 Gardiner: Edward Ross, Fareham, Hampsh 1906

YOUNG HENRY THE POACHER - HENRY THE POACHER

YOUNG HERCHARD - RICHARD OF TAUNTON DENE

YOUNG HODGE - DOLLY AND HODGE - MAID IN HASTE

YOUNG HORSEMAN, THE - BONNY LIGHT HORSEMAN

YOUNG HUNTING - "There was a little shepherd maid" - CHILD #68 - ROUD#47 - JFSS 5 1914 pp86-90 Sharp: Florence Chedgy, Stockland, Som 1908/ Alfred Emery, Othery, Som 1908 1v/m/ Mrs Glover, Huish, Som 1905/ Robert Feast, Ely, Cambridgesh 1911 1v/m "The Shepherd's Daughter" - ED&S 28:2 1966 p48 Julian Pilling: Lillian Pleydell, London "The Jew's Wall" ("Two little boys went out one day" --- SHARP FSSA #18 (vol 1 pp101-114) (14var) Mrs Jane Gentry, Hot Springs., NC 1916/ Floyd Chandler, Alleghany, NC 1916/ Miss Linnie Landers, Carmen, NC 1916/ Mrs Orilla Keeton, Mount Fair., Va 1916/ Mrs Sotherland, Carmen, NC 1914/ Mrs Hall, Kensington, Walker Co., Ga 1914/ Mrs Francis Carter, Beattyville, Lee Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Margaret Dunagan, St Helens, Lee Co., Ky 1917/ Clinton Fitzgerald, Royal Orchard, Afton, Va 1918/ Mrs Dol Small, Nellysford, Va 1918/ Mrs Frances Richards, St Peters Aschool, Callaway, Va 1918/ Mrs Virginia Bennett, Burnsville, NC 1918/ Mrs Laurel Jones, Burnsville, NC 1918/ Mrs Clercy Deeton, Mine Fork, Burnsville, NC 1918 - BARRY-ECKSTORM Maine 1929 p122 - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp77-78 Mrs Flora Stafford Swetnam, Mississippi (w/o) "Young Hunting" - BELDEN Mo 1940 2 p67 extensive notes - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 pp90-93 Mo "Lord Henry & Lady Margaret"/ Miss Emma L Dusenbury, Ark (w/o) "Lord Banyan" - COFFIN- RENWICK 1950 #66 p230 - CREIGHTON-SENIOR NS 1950 p36 - CAZDEN 1958 p239 - ROBERTS-AGEY ITP 1978 pp34-37 Ky 1949 "Lovin' Henry" - WARNER TAFS 1984 #109 p273 Frank Proffitt "A Song of a Lost Hunter" ("My Love Heneree") - BAFFLED KNIGHT - KNIGHT AND THE SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTER -- Dick JUSTICE (v/gtr) (BRUNSWICK 367 1932) FOLKWAYS FP253/ 7"RTR-0306/ FTX-911 "Henry Lee" - Miss LANDERS rec by Maud Karpeles, Jonesboro, Tenn, USA Sept 1950: RPL 17146/ FTX-907 "Come in, come in" - Frank PROFFITT (voc/banjo) rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1959: FTX-931/ FOLK LEGACY FSA-1 1966/ TOPIC 12 T 162 1966 - Jean JENKINS (voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 2/4/57: FTX-915 - Hedy WEST (voc/banjo): TOPIC 12-T-163 1967 Sharp Va - Tony ROSE: LEADER LER-2013 1970 (from Peter Nalder)

YOUNG INDIAN LASS - INDIAN LASS

YOUNG JACK - JACK MONROE - ROVING JOUNEYMAN

YOUNG JACKY - YOUNG JOCKEY

YOUNG JAMIE - JAMIE FOYERS

YOUNG JANE - GALLANT HUSSAR

YOUNG JIMMY AND THE OFFICER - WHEN THE BATTLE IT WAS WON

YOUNG JIMMY FOYERS - JAMIE FOYERS

YOUNG JIMMY MURPHY - JIMMY MURPHY

YOUNG JIMMY THE MILLER - YOUNG ROGER ESQUIRE

YOUNG JOCKEY - JOCKEY

YOUNG JOHNNY - GREEN BEDS - JOCKEY IS THE LAD FOR ME - JOHNNY DOYLE - PLOUGHBOYS COURTSHIP - SEARCHING FOR YOUNG LAMBS - YOUNG ROGER THE PLOUGHBOY

YOUNG JOHNNY - "Jack Tar" -- Tom PALEY (unacc): ARGO ZFB-3 1969

YOUNG JOHNSON - THREE BUTCHERS

YOUNG JOHNSON - "Come all young lads of learning a warning take by me" - forgery - trial - condemned to die - ROUD#1021 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) "Y Johnston" - REEVES EC 1960 p282 Gardiner: James Rampton, Whitchurch, Hampsh 1906 (w/o) - PURSLOW WS 1968 p119 Gardiner: James Rampton 4v/m - PALMER EBBB 1980 #62 pp139-140 (m?) Bloomer Bs Birmingham (w) - see also WILLIAM BOOTH

YOUNG JOHNSTON - "J & the young colonel were drinking high at wine - If you will marry my sister then I will marry thine" C refuses and J kills him - he goes to sister who refuses him 7 his sweetheart takes him in - J then becomes jealous and kills her (Lady Margaret) & then kills himself - The Johnstons were well-known Reivers in the Border Country - CHILD #88 "Young Johnstone" - ROUD#56 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1929 p342 (4v w/o) "Oh did you see a bloody knight?" - BRONSON 4 Add (Betsy Whyte's version given twice) --- MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp41-7 John Henderson "Johnson and the Colonel" & p393 David Rogers (w/o) "Johnson & Colwell" -- Betsy WHYTE (Johnston family version) tinker of Montrose, Perthsh rec by Hamish Henderson: TANGENT TNGM-119/D 1975

YOUNG KATE FROM BALLINAMORE - KATE

YOUNG KITTY LEE - "In the springtime when Flora the hills did adorn" - ROUD#2282 - PEACOCK SNO 1965 2 pp605-6 Wm Holloway Nfl 1952 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp65-6 Angelo Dornan, Elgin, NB "Letty Lee" -- Angelo Dornan, Elgin, New Brunswick, Canada rec by Helen Creighton, NMM (7"-33 LP) 1971

YOUNG LADIES - COME ALL YOU FAIR AND TENDER LADIES

YOUNG LADS PREPARED FOR MARRIAGE - SEA CAPTAIN (Hornpipe)

YOUNG LAIRD OF OCHILTREE - LAIRD O LOGIE

YOUNG LAMBKIN -LAMKIN

YOUNG LAMBS - "to sell - 4 a penny" - Street Cry - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #396 2 p586 Mr Such, Cheltenham, Gloucestersh 1921 (1v/m)

YOUNG LEONARD - LAKES OF COOLFIN

YOUNG LITTLE MATHY GROVES - LITTLE MUSGRAVE AND LADY BARNARD

YOUNG LIVELY LAD, THE - BRISK YOUNG LIVELY LAD

YOUNG LOGIE - LAIRD O' LOGIE

YOUNG McCANCE - "As I roved out one evening to view my father's land - the Armagh coach passed me by" - Cinnamond version mentions Hamiltonsbarn & Drumlin or Drummond's Land (Talk after about mention of "Chester Fair" in England and about it being a seaport) - ROUD#2943 - Nat Lib of Ire Ms 490 p20 "At the foot of Divis Mountain" - HENRY SOP #212/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p370 Mrs MC McKeague, Dunloy, Co Antrim & Mrs Charles Moore, Stranocum 1927 6v/m "Young McCance" - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp68-9 Eddie Butcher 1966 "David's Flowery Vale" -- Robert Cinnamond rec by PK & Sean O Boyle, Belfast July 1955: RPL LP 24837/ FTX-157 "Young McCance" - Eddie BUTCHER rec Hugh Shields, Aughil Crossroad, Co Derry 1966: LEADER LED- 2070 1976/ TOPIC TSCD-651 1998 "David's Flowery Vale"

YOUNG MACDONALD - "He is young & fair & handsome" Chorus in Gaelic -2: "In the fields he fought the battles - 3: You all know this YM" -- Mrs Arlington FRASER rec by Edith Fowke, Ontario, Canada 1962: LEADER LEE-4057 1974

YOUNG McINTYRE - McINTYRE

YOUNG MAID A-MILKING DID GO, A - THREE MAIDENS TO MILKING DID GO

YOUNG MAID OF THE FAIR HAIR - GHRUAGACH OG AN FHUILT BHAN

YOUNG MAID WALKING - YOUNG AND SINGLE SAILOR

YOUNG MAID'S LOVE - "I was courted by a young man for many a long day" - ROUD#3019 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp90-91 text mainly from BS

YOUNG MAN FROM KILMORE - MARY OF KILMORE

YOUNG MAN HE LIVED IN BELFAST TOWN, A - CROCKERY WARE

YOUNG MAN WHO DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO COURT - I HAD A LITTLE SWEETHEART

YOUNG MAN WHO TRAVELLED UP AND DOWN, THE - WHEN JONES'S ALE WAS NEW

YOUNG MAN WHO WOULDN'T HOE (RAISE) CORN , THE - "Come all you poor girls, listen to my song" - he allows weeds to choke his corn and loses crop with September frost and so girls refuse to marry - LAWS #H-13 - SHARP FSSA #182 (vol 2 p258) Alfred Norton, Flag Pond, Tenn. 1916 "Harm Link" - BELDEN - FLANDER-BROWN -- Buster CARTER & Preston YOUNG (voc/ fid/ gtr) 1930 (COLUMBIA 15702-D)/ FOLKWAYS FP-253/ 7"RTR-0306/ 911 "A Lazy Farmer Boy" - Jean JENKINS (voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 2/4/57: FTX-914 - Paul CLAYTON of Boston Mass USA rec by PK, London 7/5/57: RPL LP 23448 - Guy CARAWAN (voc/banjo) rec by PK, London 1957: FTX-919 - Perry FRIEDMAN (voc/ banjo) rec by PK, London 21/6/58: RPL LP 24566 - Jean RITCHIE (with 2 gtrs): LONDON (SIRE) SES- 97014

YOUNG MAN'S DREAM, THE - Air - Tunebook Ms #67 p25 3/4 (G) - O NEILL 382/-

YOUNG MARIA - POISON IN A GLASS OF WINE

YOUNG MARY - MARY OF KILMORE - MARY OF THE WILD MOOR

YOUNG MARY OF ACLAND - MARY ACKLIN

YOUNG MATT HYLAND - MATT HYLAND

YOUNG MAY MOON, THE - Jig or Slide (C ends G) - HAYWOOD #8 p27 (D ends A) - KERR MM 2 #260 p28 (C) - MOYLAN 2 #97 pp55-6 12/8 (##A) & #129 pp75-6 from John O Leary (melodeon) "The Gallant Tipperary Boys" also MOYLAN 2 #130 p76 (##A) "The First Cousin of the Gallant Tipperary Boys" - ROCHE 1 #39 p20 (##A) 6/8 "The Gallant Tipperary Boys" - WESTROP #67 p23 (D ends A) - WILLIAMSON p20 from Davie's "Caledonian Repository for Violin" 1816

YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS - BETSY OF BALLANTOWN BRAE

YOUNG MEN COME MARRY ME - "As I roved out one morning in the lovely month od May" - fair one - aged sixteen - ROUD#2304 - KARPELES FSNFL 1971 pp235-6 Thomas Ghaney 1929 - see TIME TO BE MADE A WIFE

YOUNG MEN WHEN THAT THEY DO ARRIVE - MODE OF WOOING

YOUNG MARIA - POISON IN A GLASS OF WINE

YOUNG MICK FROM CASTLEBAR - "My name is Mick Maloney brought up in Dublin City" - Castlebar is in Co Mayo - WILLIAMS Ms #754 (w/o)

YOUNG MOLLY BAWN - POLLY VAUGHAN

YOUNG MORGAN - "was a lusty blade" - young man dying - confessed at last - ROUD#5369 - Many BSs -- Phoebe SMITH: VETERAN VT136CD 1998 (frag)

YOUNG MUNRO - "It was on a Tuesday evening" - twelve o'clock - handsome fair maid - Scots Love Song coll Canada (Edith Fowke suggests it is a translation from Gaelic) - ROUD#2316 - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp74-5 Mrs Arlington Fraser, Ontario 1961 -- Cf SPANISH LADY -- Peggy SEEGER: "The Amorous Muse" ARGO ZFB-66 1968

YOUNG NANCY - NANCY OG

YOUNG NAPOLEON - BONNY BUNCH OF ROSES-O

YOUNG OFFICER, THE - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT

YOUNG PEGGY - "Whar hae you been?" - Scots Ballad in which father objects to his daughter going with Jamie or Jimmy - KINLOCH ASB p153 - CHILD#298 Kinloch (w/o) -- Ewan McCOLL (unacc): Radio 2: 6/7/81: CASS-0427 -- Bob BLAIR: LIVING TRADITION LTCD-1001 2000 "Bonny Peggy"

YOUNG PEOPLE ALL COME LEND ATTENTION - LOVER'S FAREWELL

YOUNG PRINCE OF SPAIN, THE - PRINCE OF MOROCCO

YOUNG RAMBLEAWAY - RAMBLEAWAY

YOUNG RECRUIT, THE - WHITE COCKADE

YOUNG REILLY - REILLY THE FISHERMAN

YOUNG RODDY McCORLEY - RODDY McCORLEY

YOUNG ROGER OF THE MILL or VALLEY - "One morning very soon" - ROUD#590 - KIDSON TT 1891 pp66-68 Mrs Holt (notes on song) "YR of the Valley" - JFSS 1:5 1904 p250 Miss Carr Moseley: Hampsh (?) 1v/m "R of the Mill" - KIDSON NC 1927

YOUNG ROGER ESQUIRE - "Young Roger, the miller, he courted of late, a rich farmer's daughter called beautiful Kate" - He's not content with her hand and the large dowry but he want's her father's grey mare but her father turns him out - later when he meets Kate she says he didn't want her but her father's grey mare - LAWS #P-8 ABBB 1957 pp251-2 "The Grey Mare" ("GM") - ROUD#680 - BSs "Roger the Miller & the GM" incl SBG 1:2:#99/ 3:#94/ 5:#74/ 6:#129/ 8:#139 - BARING GOULD SOW 1889 #51 from J Hoskins, South Brent Devon (words recast) - KIDSON TT 1891 pp78-80 Charles Lolley, & C Betteriss (w/o) Yorksh "The GM" - GREIG FSNE 1909- 14 #67 1v frag Aberdeen - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 1990 #761 p91 "Roger the Miller" 2v - JFSS 1:5 1904 p250 Miss Carr Moseley (c) Hampsh (?) 1v/m - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp6-7 "The GM" - KIDSON-MOFFAT FSNC 1927 p6 Yorks - HENRY SOP #90/ HUNTINGTON pp365-6: Wm Sloan, Ballyrock, Co (?) 1925 "The GM" - PURSLOW MB 1965 p40 Gardiner: Alfred Oliver, Axford, Hampsh 1907 "The GM" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #144 Phil Tanner 5v/m "Young Roger Esquire" --- POUND 1922 p80 "My Father's Grey Mare" (Nebraska) - FLANDERS-BROWN Vt 1932 p62 "Gay Jemmy the Miller" - GREENLEAF NFL 1933 p59 - EDDY Ohio 1930 p172 - GARDNER- CHICKERING BSSM 1939 p392 A T Heikes, Mich "My Father's GM" - BELDEN BSM 1955 p235-6 David Hogan, Mo 1910 (w/o) "RTM"/ W Dresia Ms, Kan 1909 (w/o) "Young Jimmy the Miller" - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp106-7 Mrs Salley Hubbard, Utah 1947 "Courting my Father's Gray Mare" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 1 pp278-9 Everett Bennett, Nfl 1958 "The Gray Mare" - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #79 pp169-170 Angelo Dornan, NB 1954-60 "RTM" - IVES FSNB 1989 pp53-56 Stanley McDonald, NB 1958 "RTM" - JAFL #12 p251 7v (Mass) - JAFL 35 p272 (Ohio) -- see ROGER'S COURTSHIP - YOUNG ROGER OF THE VALLEY -- Harry COX rec "Windmill" Sutton Norfolk 1947: RPL 16416 - Phil TANNER of Llangennith rec Eventide Home, Penmaen, Gower, S Wales 1949: RPL 13387/ FTX-013 & FTX-057/ A-ROVING 1968 #3: FTX-309 / EFDSS LP-1005 1968/ CD-02 1998 - Ollie CONWAY rec by Roly Brown, Mullagh, Co Clare: (TOPIC 12TS369 1977) "The GM"

YOUNG ROGER THE PLOUGHBOY - "a crafty young swain" - Black-eyed Susan - go to the fair - offers her ribbons but she refuses - ROUD#1020 - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp78-9 - REEVES EC 1960 p281 Gardiner: George Blake, St Denys, Hampsh 1906 "Y Johnny was a P" - PURSLOW WS 1968 p118 Gardiner: Moses Blake, Emery Down, Hampsh 1906 "Y Johnny was a P" - see BLACK EYED SUSAN

YOUNG SAILOR BOLD - CAROLINE - LONDON MERCHANT - ROSEMARY LANE

YOUNG SAILOR CUT DOWN IN HIS PRIME - UNFORTUNATE LAD

YOUNG SAILOR DICK HE STEPPED ON SHORE - GREEN BEDS

YOUNG SERVANT MAN, THE - DAUGHTER IN THE DUNGEON

YOUNG SHEPHERD, THE - SHEPHERD AND HIS BRIDE

YOUNG SOLDIER, THE - BOLD SOLDIER

YOUNG SOLDIER CUT DOWN IN HIS PRIME - UNFORTUNATE RAKE

YOUNG SPANISH LASS, THE - "We barked through the harbour and on to the shore" - ROUD#2326 - FOWKE TSSO 1965 pp148-9 Albert Simms, Ont 1981 - PENGUIN BCFS 1973 pp126-7 Albert Simms

YOUNG SQUIRE, THE - BROOMFIELD HILL

YOUNG SQUIRE BROWN - TWAS DOWN IN THE END OF KING JAMES'S STREET

YOUNG SUSAN - BRITISH MAN OF WAR - TOO MANY LOVERS

YOUNG TAMLIN - TAMLIN

YOUNG TIM MURPHY - FROST IS ALL OVER (Jig) - WHAT WOULD YOU DO ? (Song Lilt)

YOUNG TOM ENNIS - Jig - O'NEILL MOI MOI#908/ DMI #153 (Am ends G)

YOUNG TOM O'DEVON -- Peter DAWSON on 78rpm ZONOPHONE 588 (1909?)

YOUNG TRADITION AWARD, THE -- Radio 2 26/9/90 CASS 1018 incl Ian ROBERTSON (fid), John C SCOTT (gtr), Ingrid HENDERSON (clarsach) & WINNER, Kieron MULHOLAND (fid), Pauline CATO (N- pipes), Mark BAZEL (mel)(Bob Cann's grandson) with Adjudicators: Rosie Cross, Dave Townsend & Steve Heap; Presentationb by Ursula Vaughan Williams

YOUNG TYLER - BOLD ROBINSON

YOUNG VILLIKINS - WILLIAM AND DINAH

YOUNG VIRGIN, A - "I am a young virgin just come on board" - ROUD#2034 - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp100-103 ships log 1817 (w/o)

YOUNG WATERS - "About Yule when the wind blew cool" - CHILD 94 - ROUD#2860 - HERD AMSS 1776 1 pp17-19 (w/o)

YOUNG WILL OF THE GREEN - Tunebook Ms 4/4 (D) 110 p212

YOUNG WILLIAM - KISS ME IN THE DARK - POLLY OLIVER - WILLIAM OF THE WAGGON TRAIN

YOUNG WILLIAM RILEY - WILLIE REILLY

YOUNG WILLIAM TAYLOR - KEEPERS AND POACHERS - WILLIAM TAYLOR

YOUNG WILLIAM THE PLOUGHBOY - GRAINGER #375 Joseph Taylor, Brigg, Lincolnshire 1908

YOUNG WILLIE - CRUEL SHIP'S CARPENTER - WILLIE DROWNED - WILLIE REILLY - WILLOW TREE

YOUNG WILLIE BROWN - "was a clever young man" - KIDSON EPS 1929

YOUNG WOMEN, THEY RUN - HARES ON THE MOUNTAINS

YOUNGER YOU ARE THE BETTER YOU ARE, THE - DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE

YOUNGEST DAUGHTER, THE - Reel - - O'NEILL MOI #1217/ DMI #494 (Em)

YOUNGSTERS OF BRITAIN - comp by AF -- Aidan FORD & Lorna CAMPBELL Trio RPL Radio 2 1985 CASS-90-0622

YOUR BABY HAS GORN DAWN THE PLUG OLE - comp by Spode/ publ Dash Music -- John FOREMAN & orch; REALITY RY-1004 1966/ 331

YOUR BARBER WANT SOME OIL? - comp by FR -- Fred ROOKE 044

YOUR BEST LIKING - ROSE, ROSE AND UP SHE RISES

YOUR FAITHFUL SAILOR BOY - FAITHFUL SAILOR BOY

YOUR MOTHER'S FAIR PET - I'M READY NOW (Reel)

YOUR OLD ONE'S A LAVATORY CLEANER - "your old fella's terribly mean - they sits in the pub drinking porter - her washing has never been clean" - (K) Rhyme -- Dominic BEHAN of Dublin: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959

YOUR SHOE NEEDS CLEANING - "with brown polish - please change your foot" - Counting-Out Rhyme -- rec by Damian Webb 11/9 St Johns Junior School for Gils, Keswick, Cumb 1960/ 194 #10 different solo girls in turn

YOURSELF ALONG WITH ME - TIE THE PETTICOAT TIGHTER (Jig)

YOUTH HOSTELS - HOSTEL WARDEN (Miles) - I'VE TRAMPED THROUGH THE HILLS (Miles) see also Dave GOULDER (a Songwriting YHA warden)

YOW CAM TO TO WIR DOOR YARMIN, A - Yarmin=bleating - One of two unusual Shetland tunes from the playing of the late John Irvine of Whalsay -- Tom ANDERSON & Ali BAIN (fids) with Willie JOHNSON (gtr): TOPIC 12-TS-379 1978 with "Nanny an Betty"

YOWES - BLUE YOW - CA THE YOWES

YOWIE WI THE CROOKIT HORN, THE - EWIE WI THE CROOKIT HORN

YR ENETH GADD EI GWRTHOD - ("The Rejected Maiden") - "Ar Ian henn afion Ddyfrdwy ddofn" - about the banks of the river Dee - from the Corwen area of Merionethsh -- Siwsann GEORGE (voc) with Robin Huw Bowen (triple harp) & iolo Jones (fid): SAYDISC CD-SDL-406 1993 Caneuon Traddodiadol Cymru (Traditional Songs of Wales)

YSGOL, YN Y WLAD, YR - ("The School in the Country") -- John THOMAS rec by PK, Llangwm, Corwen, Denbighsh 9/11/54: RPL 22340/ FTX-051

YSTWFFWL - ("The Doorknocker") - Welsh tune in 3/4 - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p41

YTHANSIDE - BONNY YTHANSIDE

YUBBERDON MAWMS - "Two YM to Camden went" - "YM" = "Fools of Ebrington", (Gloucestersh) Ch: "Rumble dum dairy - flair up Mary" - ROUD#2545 , from FMJ 6:3 1992 pp342-4 Grainger: Sam BENNETT, Ilmington, Warwicksh 1908: -- Sam BENNETT rec by James M. CARPENTER, Moreton-in-the Marsh, Gloucesteresh 4v (w/o) 1928-9: #236-7 (CASS-1133)

YUGOSLAV KOLO -- Billy FAIER (banjo) with Frank HAMILTON (gtr): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-813 1957

YUGOSLAVIA - see also under ALBANIA, BOSNIA, CROATIA, HERCEGOVINA, MACEDONIA, SERBIA, SLOVENIA -- Recordings - see AREA Listing -

ZAIRE - Congo - see also PYGMIES - -- Recordings - see AREA Listing

ZAMBIA - Southern Rhodesia -- Recordings - see AREA Listing

ZANZIBAR-- GLOBESTYLE ORBD-033 1988 "Music of Zanzibar" vol 2

ZARED, THE - DREADNAUGHT

ZEB TURNEY'S GIRL - "Down in the Tennessee Mountain" Feuding Song - "Don Kelly's son loaded his gun for ZT's girl" - Keeping a promise made by his dying father Dan Kelly shoots all the Turney clan & fetches back the daughter who he loves - LAWS E-18 "Zeb Tourney's Girl" NAB 1950/64 p185 - ROUD#2249 - WARNER TAFS 1984 #112 p278 Frank Proffitt 1941 7v/m -- Frank PROFFITT (voc/gtr) rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1941 Watauga Co, NC USA: FTX-931

ZEBRA DUN - Cowboy Song - LAWS B-16 - ROUD#3237 - LOMAX 1938 Cowboy Songs pp.78-81 -- Susan REED (with harp): CBS M-61359 1951

ZETLAND WAS HER NAME - "On Redcar strand, a small boat stands"- comp by GM 1967 about first official lifeboat now in Redcar Museum -- Graeme MILES: FTX-223

ZIG ZAG HORNPIPE, THE - KERR MM 3 #345 p37 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #200 p55 (G)

ZILLAH - FEMALE HIGHWAYMAN

ZIMBABWE - Northern Rhodesia - Recordings - see AREA Listing

ZING A ZING - "play the game we call consternation - generation - I pick - the names out" - Name-choosing game -- rec by Damian Webb, Tralee, Co Kerry 1960: IRE/2 & FTX-179

ZINGLITO - "Ti Malengo" - ("The man's little child is sawing wood") - Creole -- Two young women rec by Alan Lomax, Lopinot, Trinidad 1962: ROUNDER 1716 1997

ZION'S WALLS - Shape-note Hymn - Aaron Copeland made a piano setting -- SOUTHERN TRADITIONAL SINGERS: ROUNDER 0094 1978

ZITHERS - Britain & Ireland -- Andrew CRONSHAW elec zither: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1139

ZITHERS - USA - BY THE COTTAGE DOOR

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, THE - "Thunder and lightning -Dublin City is in the dark"- composed by Zozimus (?) - O LOCHLAINN (?) -- Brendan BEHAN rec Dublin 1953: RTR- 0595 - WOLFE TONES: FONTANA FJL-506 1965 - THE DUBLINERS MAJOR MINOR MMLP-3 1967 - Noel MURPHY & group: VILLAGE THING VTS-25 1974

ZOOS - GOING TO THE ZOO (Paxton) - SUCH A NOBBY HEAD OF HAIR

ZOZIMUS - composer of Dublin Street Ballads (Michael J Moran) - FINDING OF MOSES

ZUYDER ZEE - BY THE SIDE OF THE ZUYDER ZEE

 
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