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How are you off for coals? : songs of the mining communities of north east England / Bob Fox & Benny Graham.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: FECD 111 | FellsidePublication details: Fellside, 1996.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in
Contents:
1. Celebrated working man; Oakey's strike evictions -- 2. Funny names at Tanfield pit -- 3. South Medomsley strike -- 4. I wish pay Friday wad come -- 5. Old miner -- 6. Trimdom Grange explosion -- 7. Geordie black -- 8. Have a game for the crack -- 9. Little chance -- 10. Wor nanny's a maizor -- 11. Going to the mine -- 12. The big hewer -- 13. When it's ours -- 14. Blackleg mining man -- 15. Farewell Johnny miner -- 16. The miner's lifeguard.
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Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCD 240 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR00493

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: melodeon; guitar.

1. Celebrated working man; Oakey's strike evictions -- 2. Funny names at Tanfield pit -- 3. South Medomsley strike -- 4. I wish pay Friday wad come -- 5. Old miner -- 6. Trimdom Grange explosion -- 7. Geordie black -- 8. Have a game for the crack -- 9. Little chance -- 10. Wor nanny's a maizor -- 11. Going to the mine -- 12. The big hewer -- 13. When it's ours -- 14. Blackleg mining man -- 15. Farewell Johnny miner -- 16. The miner's lifeguard.

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