Folksongs sung in Ulster : complimentary CD : 22 tracks of original recordings / collected by Robin Morton.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: Kinmore MusicPublication details: Kinmor Music, [2022]Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Issued with: Folksongs sung in Ulster
Contents:
1. Roll me from the wall -- 2. The wee croppy tailor -- 3. The sinking of the Graf Spee -- 4. Lovely Johnny -- 5. The shepherd's virtuous daughter -- 6. Ould heelball you;re boozing again -- 7. The park in Portadown -- 8. The Muttonburn Stream -- 9. The Shamrock Boys from Kill -- 10. The hills of Tandragee -- 11. Daniel O'Connell's daughter -- 12. The orange maid of Sligo -- 13. The maid of Magheracloone -- 14. Erin the green -- 15. The Blantyre explosion -- 16. Sarah Ann -- 17. In praise of John Magee -- 18. The dream -- 19. Wild Slieve Gallion Braes -- 20. The Granemore hare -- 21. On Patrick's day in the morning -- 22. Down by the Mellon Green.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Gift | Storage | SCD 3069 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | Gift of Kinmor Music | SR09472 |
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Compact disc.
Accompanies book of the same name (21805) (MPS 60 (23)).
1. Roll me from the wall -- 2. The wee croppy tailor -- 3. The sinking of the Graf Spee -- 4. Lovely Johnny -- 5. The shepherd's virtuous daughter -- 6. Ould heelball you;re boozing again -- 7. The park in Portadown -- 8. The Muttonburn Stream -- 9. The Shamrock Boys from Kill -- 10. The hills of Tandragee -- 11. Daniel O'Connell's daughter -- 12. The orange maid of Sligo -- 13. The maid of Magheracloone -- 14. Erin the green -- 15. The Blantyre explosion -- 16. Sarah Ann -- 17. In praise of John Magee -- 18. The dream -- 19. Wild Slieve Gallion Braes -- 20. The Granemore hare -- 21. On Patrick's day in the morning -- 22. Down by the Mellon Green.