She was poor but she was honest : nice, naughty and nourishing songs of the London music hall and pub / sung by Derek Lamb with guitar augmented by banjo, violin and voices.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: FW 8707 | FolkwaysPublication details: Folkways, 1962.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmSubject(s):Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SAD 3802 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR00800 |
Sound disc, analog.
Descriptive notes are missing.
Musical instruments: banjo, violin.
Side 1: 1. She was poor but she was honest -- 2. The money rolls in -- 3. Pickled onions; Don't cry daddy; The winkle song -- 4. Roll-tiddly-ole -- 5. Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green -- 6. Botany Bay -- 7. The hole in the elephant's bottom -- 8. The landlady's daughter; Slap dab; Nine inch nails; My daughter's wedding day; The poor young girl -- 9. Villikins and his Dinah -- Side 2: 1. Sweeny Todd the barber -- 2. Barsted king of England -- 3. The old baby farmer -- 4. I don't want to play in your yard; They're moving Grandpa's grave to build a sewer; Thirty years ago today; Two lovely black eyes -- 5. Do it no more -- 6. The end of my old cigar -- 7. The little shirt my mother made for me -- 8. My Ma's a millionaire; Wise men say; You are a marvel; Any old iron; Henry the eighth -- 9. The miner's dream of home.