What will become of England? / Harry Cox.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 1161 1839 2 | RounderSeries: The Alan Lomax collection, porttraitsPublication details: Rounder, 2000.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCD 535 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR01360 |
Compact disc.
Recorded in October, November and December 1953.
1. What will become of England? -- 2. My life -- 3. A-goin' to Widdliecombe Fair -- 4. Working in a gang -- 5. The spotted cow -- 6. Barton waltz -- 7. The harvest -- 8. The barley straw -- 9. The farmer's servant -- 10. The pretty ploughboy -- 11. My grandfather and my father -- 12. Jack tar on shore -- 13. Two hornpipes: Yarmouth and Meg Merrilies -- 14. On board of the Kangaroo -- 15. Young and growing -- 16. My mother -- 17. My upbringing -- 18. The foggy dew -- 19. Hunger and pay -- 20. Three toasts -- 21. Nelson's monument -- 22. I used to go along of him -- 23. Barton Broad babbing ballad -- 24. Babbing for eels -- 25. Talk and melodeon pieces -- 26. Singing in public houses -- 27. Charming and delightful -- 28. The old songs -- 29. On yon lofty mountain -- 30. Learning from my father -- 31. She never had time to sit down -- 32. The Turkish lady -- 33. Poaching -- 34. Henry the poacher -- 35. Windy old weather -- 36. My father at sea -- 37. Sweet William -- 38. How my father learned songs -- 39. The Yarmouth fisherman's song -- 40. The crocodile -- 41. The soldier and sailor's prayer -- 42. London is as sharp as the edge of a knife -- 43. Up to the rigs of London town -- 44. Up to the present I ain't forgot anything yet -- 45. Blackberry fold -- 46. Adieu to old Eng-e-land, here's adieu.