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Programme 1: 1. Azerbajan bard in Persia -- 2. [comments] -- 3. Spanish singer -- 4. [comments] -- 5. Syrian singer -- 6. [comments] -- 7. Strawberry Fair -- 8. [comments] -- 9.-12. Comparison of style -- 13. Traveller sings Barbara Allen -- 14. Intro -- 15. Cecilia Costello: Cruel Mother -- 16. MacColl Intro -- 17. Harry Cox: Barley Straw -- 18. [comments] -- 19. Belle Stewart, with Sheila and Cathie: the Overgate -- 20. [comments] -- 21. Paddy Tunney: Green Fields of Canada -- 22. Intro -- 23. Charlie Wills: Upon a Market Day (Derby Ram) -- Programme 2 Group Singing: 1 Women of Barra: Waulking Songs -- 2. [comments] -- 3. Gonds of India -- 4. [comments] -- 5. Women of Barra: Hey Manthu -- 6. [comments] -- 7. Copper Family: Banks of Sweet Primroses -- 8. [comments] -- 9. Ned Adams: Bold Princess Royal -- 10. [comments] -- 11. Maggie McPhee: Gin I were where the Gaudie Rins at the back of Benachie [with cantarach] -- 12 [comments] -- 13. Sam Larner: Butter Cheese and All -- 14. [comments] -- 15. Queen Carolyne Hughes: Night after Night Love (The Cuckoo) -- 16. [comments] -- 17. Intro -- 18. Clarence Ashley: the Cuckoo Bird -- 19. [comments] -- 20. Peggy Seeger: the Cuckoo -- 21. [comments] -- 22. Joe Heaney, discussion with MacColl and Seeger -- 23. [comments] -- 24. Joe Heaney: Bonny Boy is Young, Trees they do Grow High: Programme 3 Mouth Music: 1. Medley of Mouth Music -- 2. [comments] -- 3. Scots puirt a beul -- 4. Talk -- 5. Carolyne Hughes -Diddling -- 6. Talk about Travellers' liltng -- 7. Paddy Doran lilting -- 8. [comments] -- 9. Paddy Tunney: lilting -- 10. Intro -- 11. Belle Stewart: lilting -- 12. [comments] -- 13. Mary Morrison: cantarach 14. [comments] -- 15. Maggie McDonagh -Drinaun Donn, The Blackthorn -- 16. [comments] -- 17. Mary Reynolds: My Darling Sleeps in England -- 18. [comments] -- 19. Hannah Short: There is a Tavern in the Town, (A Grief, A Grief) -- 20. Intro -- 21. Phil Tanner: Banks of Sweet Primroses -- 22. [comments] -- 23. Frankie Armstrong: Banks of Sweet Primroses -- 24. Talk -- 25. Sheila MacGregor: Andrew Lammie -- Programme 4 Comic Songs: 1. Jack Elliott: Three Jovial Welshmen -- 2. Talk -- 3. Lesley Baines, Norfolk: Black White Yellow and Green -- 4. Talk -- 5. Jeannie Robertson: Cuckoo's Nest -- 6. Talk -- 7. Red Herring, Herrin's Head -- 8. [comments] -- 9. Thomas Moran, Leitrim: Brian O'Lynn -- 10. Talk -- 11. Jock McGrath, Stoutest Man of the Forty Twa -- 12. Talk -- 13. West Country bumpkin song -- 14.-15. Aunt Fannie Rumble and Albert Collins, Shrewton, Wiltshire: What Shall I wear to the Wedding John? -- 16. Intro -- 17. Mountaineer's Courtship -- 18. [comments] -- 19. Mary Murphy, Draperstown, Co. Derry: Wee Far Down -- 20. Talk -- 21. Thomas Moran: Boat that Brought Me Over -- 22. [comments] -- 23. Maggie Chambers and sister, Fermanagh: Gaberlunzie Man, Auld Beggarman -- Programme 5 Songs of Seasonal Rituals and Ceremonies: 1. Wassail, Malpas, Cornwall, 1956 -- 2. [comments] -- 3 William Partridge, Cinderford, Gloucestershire: Cherry Tree Carol -- 4. Talk -- 5. Harry and Walter S[?], Ash Prior, Somerset: Lily White Pin, Apples, capfuls -- 6. Talk -- 7. Peter Jones, Ross, Herefordshire: Holly and the Ivy -- 8. Talk -- 9. Emily Bishop, Bromesberrow Heath, Herefordshire: Christmas is Now Drawing Near at Hand -- 10. Talk -- 11. Matthew Hollins [?], Congleton, Cheshire: Souling Song -- 12. Talk -- 13. Jack Elliott: Where are you Going? says Billy to Bob, Cutty Wren -- 14. Talk -- 15. In Praise of Puck Fair -- 16. Talk -- 17 Phil Tanner, Gower: Wassail Song -- Programme 6 Ornamentation: 1. Intro -- 2. Talk -- 3. Bob Copper: Spotted Cow -- 4. [comments] -- 5. John Taylor (sic): Brigg Fair, (1944) -- 6. Intro -- 7. Isla Cameron: Brigg Fair -- 8. Talk -- 9. Jessie Murray the Boatie Rows -- 10. [comments] -- 11. [uncredited, Mary Doran ?] Blackwaterside -- 12. [comments] -- 13. [uncredited singer]: Lakes of Coolfin -- 14. Intro -- 15. Sandra Kerr: A Blacksmith Courted Me -- 16. [comments] -- 17. Robert Cinnamond: Napoleon Bonaparte -- 18. [comments] -- 19. Elizabeth Cronin: How Can I live on the Top of a Mountain? -- 20. Intro -- 21. Paddy Tunney: Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Crow -- 19. Belle Stewart, with Sheila and Cathie: the Overgate -- 20. [comments] -- 21. Paddy Tunney: Green Fields of Canada -- 22. Intro -- 23. Wills: Upon a Market Day (Derby Ram) -- Programme 7 the Folk Process. How Songs Change Over Time: 1. Cuddy Alone [uncredited singer] -- 2. Provenance of Frog and the Mouse -- 3. Thomas Moran: Kitty Alone -- 4. Link -- 5. Cecilia Costello, (1954) Frog that lived in Well -- 6. Link -- 7. American Version -Kitty Kitty Kymie o -- 8. Intro -- 9. Gordon McCullough: Marrowbones -- 10. Talk -- 11. Peggy Seeger: Marrowbones -- 12. Link -- 13. Frank Hewitt, Maple Durwell, Hampshire: Prickle Holly Bush -- 14-15. Peggy Seeger: Maid Freed from the Gallows -- 16. Intro -- 17. Harry Cox: Sailor Cut Down in his Prime -- 18. Link 19. [uncredited singer] Streets of Laredo -- 20. [comments] -- 21. Mary Doran: When I was On Horseback -- 22. Link -- 23 Halle Wood: Poor Cowboy Cut Down in My Prime -- Programme 8 the Sea Shanty and Songs about Work: 1. Shanty, Paddy Doyle [uncredited] -- 2. Intro, Gaelic song from Lerwick, talk after -- 3. Bob and James Copper, Rottingdean, Sussex: Two Brethren -- 4. Talk -- 5. John Strachan: the Ploughboy Lad -- 6. Talk -- 7. Togo Crawford, Galloway: Feeing Time -- 8. Intro -- 9. Taragh Market, Frank Steele, Banffshire -- 10. Talk -- 11. Threshing Machine, James Copper, Rottingdean -- 12. Talk -- 13. John McLaverty: Doffing Mistress -- 14. Talk -- 15. Sarah Makem, Armagh: Factory Girl -- 16. Talk -- 17. John McLaverty: Hot Asphalt -- 18. Talk -- 19. Victor "Turp" Brown of Cheriton, Hampshire: Six Jolly Miners -- 20. Pete Elliott, Co. Durham, Birtley: Collier's Rant -- Programme 9 Folk Song Themes: 1. Joe Heaney [not credited]: Morrissey and the Russian Sailor -- 2. Talk -- 3. Harry Cox, Catfield, Norfolk: Seventeen come Sunday -- 4. Talk -- 5. Frank Steele, Banff: Ythanside: 6. Intro -- 7. Brigid Tunney, Co. Fermanagh: Wee Weaver -- 8. Talk -- 9. Charles Gillies, Angus: Plantains [?] o' Loch Lero [?] -- 10. Intro -- 11. Michael Gallagher, Belleek, Co. Fermanagh: Keach in the Creel -- 12. Talk -- 13. Colm Keane, Connemara: Rocks of Baun -- 14. Talk -- 15. Mrs. Smith, Tarrington, Herefordshire: the Holy Well -- 16. Talk -- 17. Harry Cox, Norfolk: in Newlyn Town (Wild and Wicked Youth) -- 18. Intro -- 19. Jack Endicott, Chagford, Devon -Tyburn, Tedburn Hill (Sam Hall) -- 20. Talk -- 21. Michael Gallagher: the Devil and Bailiff McGlynn -- Programme 10:[traditional singing in 1965]: 1. Maggie McDonagh, Fenish Island, Connemara: Herding Song in Irish -- 2. Talk -- 3. Harry Cox, Catfield, Norfolk: Foggy Dew -- 4. Intro -- 5. Belle Stewart, Alyth, Perthshire: Banks of Red Roses -- 6. Intro -- 7. Cathie Stewart: lullaby in cant -- 8. Talk -- 9. Paddy Doran, Belfast: Seven Yellow, Little Gypsies -- 10. Intro -- 11. Phil Tanner, Gower: Young Roger Esquire -- 12. Intro -- 13. Jessie Murray, Fraserburgh: Jimmie Raeburn -- 14. Intro -- 15. Queen Carolyne Hughes, Barbary Allen -- 16. Intro -- 17. Brigid McDonagh, Fenish Island, Connemara: Banks of White Rock -- 18. Intro -- 19. Colm Keane: P Stands for Paddy I Suppose -- 20. Intro -- 21. Bob and Ron Copper, Rottingdean, Sussex: Here's Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy -- 22. Intro -- 23. Brigid Tunney, Fermanagh: As I Roved Out -- 24. Summing up. |