The magpie's nest / Peta Webb.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: Muscal Traditions | MT 202Publication details: Musical Traditions, c1989.Description: 1 sound cassette : analogSubject(s):
Contents:
Production credits: Side 1: 1. Happy happy were the days -- 2. You rambling boys of pleasure -- 3. Jogging up to Claudy -- 4. False false, Old hag you have killed me -- 5. Roving round the County Tyrone -- 6. Sweet William's ghost -- 7. The Galway shawl. Side 2: 1. The jackets green -- 2. A stor mo chroi -- 3. A bunch of rushes green -- 4. The magpie's nest -- 5. Underneath her apron -- 6. I have wandered in exile -- 7. The palm trees of Kerry.
- Produced by Keith Summer, Peta Webb and John Howson. Recorded by John Howson, David Kenny, Ideal Sound Recorders, and Michael Kilblane. Spring 1989.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCS 247 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR08828 |
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SCS 244 A sweet country life | SCS 245 Round the buoy : more songs of the 20th century Royal Navy / | SCS 246 Sally free and easy : navy songs / | SCS 247 The magpie's nest / | SCS 248 Wrights' humours : country dances / | SCS 249 Winter fling / | SCS 250 Fresh brew : Northumbrian pipes / |
Cassette tape.
Not yet indexed.
Musical instruments: Flute, uilleann pipes, fiddle, accordion, piano.
Side 1: 1. Happy happy were the days -- 2. You rambling boys of pleasure -- 3. Jogging up to Claudy -- 4. False false, Old hag you have killed me -- 5. Roving round the County Tyrone -- 6. Sweet William's ghost -- 7. The Galway shawl. Side 2: 1. The jackets green -- 2. A stor mo chroi -- 3. A bunch of rushes green -- 4. The magpie's nest -- 5. Underneath her apron -- 6. I have wandered in exile -- 7. The palm trees of Kerry.
Produced by Keith Summer, Peta Webb and John Howson. Recorded by John Howson, David Kenny, Ideal Sound Recorders, and Michael Kilblane. Spring 1989.