SCS 148 Anne Mason Annex Many a good horseman : traditional music-making from mid-Suffolk recorded 1959-1985. - Vintage Tapes, [1986?] - 1 audiocassette : analog.

Cassette. Not yet indexed. Musical instruments: Piano, accordian, melodeon, mouth organ, bones.

Side 1: 1. Talk, Farmer's boy / Ernie Lyas -- 2. In and out the windows, Take the leg of one old chair, The keel row / Charlie Griggs -- 3. Talk about learning 'My brother Sylvest' / Doddy Thorndyke -- 4. Shake hands with your partner / Tom Williams -- 5. Polka, Old Joe the boat is tipping over / John Mitchell -- 6. The scarlet and the blue / Roy Last -- 7. Talking about the green man, Mendlesham Green / Tunker Parker and Gordon Syrett -- 8. The yellow rose of Texas / Reg Pyett -- 9. The Isle of Innisfree, hornpipe, She wore a tulip, The heel and toe polka / Ernie Nunn -- 10. Barbara Allen / Emma Briggs -- 11. Cock a doodle / Jack Pearson -- 12. Which gate? / Charlie Stringer -- 13. Redwing polka / Clement Pearson -- 14. 21 years on Dartmoor / Lubidy Rice. Side 2 : 1. Stepdance hornpipe / Lubidy Rice -- 2. The Suffolk march, jig / Bill Smith -- 3. The ship that never returned / Bert Allen -- 4. Talk about playing the accordian / Andy Austin -- 5. Quickstep / The Jimmy Gladwell Band -- 6. Eggs and bacon / Stan Steggles -- 7. The green mossy banks of the Lea / Emily Sparkes -- 8. Zena Zena / Glynn Griffiths -- 9. The ball of yarn / Hubert Smith -- 10. The bluebell polka, They won't know I came from the country / Tim Smith.

Recordings made by The Griggs family, Jimmy Gladwell, Desmond and Shelagh Herring and John Howson. Produced by John Howson 1986. Recordings made by The Griggs family, Jimmy Gladwell, Desmond and Shelagh Herring and John Howson. Produced by John Howson 1986.

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