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Round the buoy : more songs of the 20th century Royal Navy / Cyril Tawney.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: NEP 001 | Neptune RecordsPublication details: Neptune Records, 1989. Description: 1 sound cassette : analogSubject(s):
Contents:
Side 1: 1. Bell bottom trousers -- 2. Shotley stew -- 3. Sailors' wives (Rig of the day) -- 4. SBA's song -- 6. The 'Jervis Bay' -- 6. I was only seventeen -- 7. Submarine medley -- 8. Dockyard mateys' sons -- 9. Sod 'em all -- 10. The pilot's prayer.
Side 2: 1. Four-funnel medley -- 2. The noble eighth of December (Falklands 1914) -- 3. Onward Christian sailors -- 4. The brothers St. John -- 5. Hospital ship song (HMS 'Maine') -- 6. Russian convoy escort's song -- 7. The stoker's lament -- 8. The 'Raleigh' song -- 9. Can a dockyard matey run? -- 10. The oggie song -- 11. The matelot's prayer.
Production credits:
  • Recorded at Off Beat studios, Kirkstall, Leeds. August - October 1989. Produced by Cyril Tawney.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCS 698 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR07972
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCS 245 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR08937

Cassette tape.

Not yet indexed.

Side 1: 1. Bell bottom trousers -- 2. Shotley stew -- 3. Sailors' wives (Rig of the day) -- 4. SBA's song -- 6. The 'Jervis Bay' -- 6. I was only seventeen -- 7. Submarine medley -- 8. Dockyard mateys' sons -- 9. Sod 'em all -- 10. The pilot's prayer.

Side 2: 1. Four-funnel medley -- 2. The noble eighth of December (Falklands 1914) -- 3. Onward Christian sailors -- 4. The brothers St. John -- 5. Hospital ship song (HMS 'Maine') -- 6. Russian convoy escort's song -- 7. The stoker's lament -- 8. The 'Raleigh' song -- 9. Can a dockyard matey run? -- 10. The oggie song -- 11. The matelot's prayer.

Recorded at Off Beat studios, Kirkstall, Leeds. August - October 1989. Produced by Cyril Tawney.

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