American sea songs and shanties 1
Material type: MusicPublisher number: AFS L 26 | Library of Congress, MBRSPublication details: Library of Congress, MBRS, 195?.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Transferred to 13 CDA record collection.
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Sound disc, analog.
Part of the Folk Music of the United States series issued from the collections of the Archives of American Folk Culture.
Side 1: 1 Haul the Bowline / Richard Maitland, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, New York, 1939, recorded Alan Lomax -- 2. Blow, Boys, Blow / Noble B. Brown, Woodman, Wisconsin, 1946, recorded Helene Stratman Thomas & Aubrey Snyder -- 3. The Drunken Sailor / Richard Maitland, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, New York, 1939, recorded Alan Lomax -- 4. Reuben Ranzo / Noble B. Brown, Woodman, Wisconsin, 1946, recorded Helene Stratman Thomas & Aubrey Snyder -- 5. A Roving (The Amsterdam Maid, / Richard Maitland, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, New York, 1939, recorded Alan Lomax -- 6. Heave Away / Richard Maitland, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, New York, 1939, recorded Alan Lomax -- Side 2: 1. The Sailor's Alphabet / Captain Leighton Robinson, Mill Valley, California, 1951, recorded Sam Eskin -- 2. Paddy Doyle / Richard Maitland, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, New York, 1939, recorded Alan Lomax -- 3. Paddy, Get Back (Richard Maitland, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, New York, 1939, recorded Alan Lomax -- 4. The Dead Horse / Captain Leighton Robinson, Mill Valley, California, 1951, recorded Sam Eskin -- 5. Johnny Boker / Captain Leighton Robinson, Mill Valley, California, 1951, recorded Sam Eskin.
1939-51, California, New York, Wisconsin.
Transferred to 13 CDA record collection.