A jug of this : an introduction to English folk music / Roy Palmer.
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Side one: 1. Hal an tow -- 2. May song -- 3. Paddy Doyle -- 4. Goodbye, fare ye well -- 5. Lace tell -- 6. Georgie -- 7. John Blunt -- 8. Newlyn town Side two: 9. The Cropper lads -- 10. O, no, John -- 11. Tavistock Goosey fair -- 12. A jug of this -- 13. Bushes and briars -- 14. Poverty knock -- 15. Shoals of herring
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Cassette tape.
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On side one Roy Palmer explores the history of English folk music and side two looks at folk song in its social historical context.
Informational booklet stored with cassette. Damaged- pages stuck together.
Side one: 1. Hal an tow -- 2. May song -- 3. Paddy Doyle -- 4. Goodbye, fare ye well -- 5. Lace tell -- 6. Georgie -- 7. John Blunt -- 8. Newlyn town Side two: 9. The Cropper lads -- 10. O, no, John -- 11. Tavistock Goosey fair -- 12. A jug of this -- 13. Bushes and briars -- 14. Poverty knock -- 15. Shoals of herring