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Fred Hamer collection, CD 52

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 34 Side 2 Part 2 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 1950-1969.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003552; BL Archive tape: H1790; Hamer tape No: 5/10 Side 2 Part 2.
Contents:
1. [announcement] C443/34 Side 2 Part 2 -- Charlie Bate (voice and piano accordion) and others, including probably Charlie Pitman, Padstow, Cornwall [transcribed from other tapes]: 2. 00:00 Time gentlemen please -- 00:39 Jockey to the fair [Roud 3344] -- 01:50 Little brown jug [tune] -- 02:10 Little brown jug played as an old fashioned waltz -- 02:55 Little brown jug played as a march -- 03:42 Little brown jug played as a tango -- 04:26 Little brown jug played as a rag -- 05:15 Little brown jug played as a jig -- 05:45 Little brown jug played as a hymn tune -- 06:33 I can't forget the day -- 09:33 St. Merryn Grinders [Roud 1735, cut off] -- 11:07 Tavistock goosey fair [Roud 10683] -- 13:14 Landlord fill the flowing bowl [Roud 1234] -- 16:40 the clockmaker [Roud 241] -- 19:10 Two Irish Maltese [Roud 5379]. 3 -- 00:00 White cockade [Roud 191] -- 02:39 Golden kippers [Roud 5381] -- 06:05 Sweet nightingale [Roud 371] -- Alf Wildman, Colesden, Bedfordshire: 08:56 The soldier and the sailor [Roud 350] -- The romance of the lace pillow / Thomas Wright (published by H. H. Armstrong, 1919), read by Eunice [surname unknown] -- 10:10 Chapter 14 the lace tells and the lace makers' holidays [from page 200; continued from CD 50].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Hamer Recordings Storage SCD CDA HAMER 52 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR06913

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: piano accordion.

1. [announcement] C443/34 Side 2 Part 2 -- Charlie Bate (voice and piano accordion) and others, including probably Charlie Pitman, Padstow, Cornwall [transcribed from other tapes]: 2. 00:00 Time gentlemen please -- 00:39 Jockey to the fair [Roud 3344] -- 01:50 Little brown jug [tune] -- 02:10 Little brown jug played as an old fashioned waltz -- 02:55 Little brown jug played as a march -- 03:42 Little brown jug played as a tango -- 04:26 Little brown jug played as a rag -- 05:15 Little brown jug played as a jig -- 05:45 Little brown jug played as a hymn tune -- 06:33 I can't forget the day -- 09:33 St. Merryn Grinders [Roud 1735, cut off] -- 11:07 Tavistock goosey fair [Roud 10683] -- 13:14 Landlord fill the flowing bowl [Roud 1234] -- 16:40 the clockmaker [Roud 241] -- 19:10 Two Irish Maltese [Roud 5379]. 3 -- 00:00 White cockade [Roud 191] -- 02:39 Golden kippers [Roud 5381] -- 06:05 Sweet nightingale [Roud 371] -- Alf Wildman, Colesden, Bedfordshire: 08:56 The soldier and the sailor [Roud 350] -- The romance of the lace pillow / Thomas Wright (published by H. H. Armstrong, 1919), read by Eunice [surname unknown] -- 10:10 Chapter 14 the lace tells and the lace makers' holidays [from page 200; continued from CD 50].

These copies were made in 2011.

BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003552; BL Archive tape: H1790; Hamer tape No: 5/10 Side 2 Part 2.

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