TY - SOUND TI - Roy Palmer collection CD 22 PY - 2001///] PB - British Library Sound Archive N1 - Compact disc; Songs in pubs; Musical instruments: melodeon; C1023/52 [VWML tape 368]. East Anglia sings [radio documentary], BBC Third Programme, 19 November 1947. [recorded by E. J. Moeran and Maurice Brown]: 1. [unidentified announcer], E. J. Moeran & Martin Boddey: E. J. Moeran's definition of a folk song, and introduction to the Eel's Foot. The Eel's Foot, Eastbridge, Suffolk, October 1947 -- 2. [Unidentifed melodeon player] with Louisa Howard (Step dancer): Manchester hornpipe with dancing on table. Commentary -- 3. Jumbo Brightwell: False hearted knight [Outlandish knight] -- 4. Fred Ginger: The old sow -- 5. Jack Clark: The dark eyed sailor -- 6. E. J. Moeran & Martin Boddey: Commentary, introduction to the Windmill. The Windmill, Sutton, Norfolk, October 1947 -- 7. John 'Charger' Salmond: Rigs of the time -- 8. Charlie Chettleborough: Lost lady found -- 9. Harry Cox: Bonny bunch of roses -- 10. Harry Cox: Barton Broad ballad -- 11. Harry Cox: Talk about Barton Broad ballad -- 12. Walter Gales: As I walked out one bright May morning [Sweet primroses] -- 13. Billy Miller: Happy and delightful [Pleasant and delightful] -- 14. Elijah Bell: The wreck of the Ramillies -- 15. Harry Cox: The barley straw -- 16. Harry Cox: Shooting of his dear [Polly Vaughan] -- 17. Radio announcer: Radio announcement: end of broadcast. Saturday night at the Eel's Foot [radio documentary], BBC radio, 21 July 1939. [Recorded by A. L. Lloyd and Francis Dillon]. The Eel's Foot, Eastbridge, Suffolk, 13 March [or May] 1939 -- 18. Albert 'Diddy' Cook: The blackbird -- 19. Mr Goddard: Poor Man's Heaven [fragment, only partially taped]; BLSA Playback 1CDR0007275, Archive 2CDR0009348 ER -