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Reg Pyett, Tom Williams : pub musicians from mid-Suffolk.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: Vintage Tapes | Vintage Tapes 003Publication details: Vintage Tapes, [1984?]Description: 1 audiocassette : analogOther title:
  • Pub musicians from mid-Suffolk
Subject(s):
Contents:
Side 1, Reg Pyett: 1. Peggy O'Neill -- 2. Heel and toe polka -- 3. Farewell my bluebell -- 4. I don;t know what you used to be -- 5. In and out the windows -- 6. Smile awhile -- 7. Sailor's hornpipe -- 8. Scotland the brave -- 9. Lassie from Lancashire -- 10. Cliff's hornpipe -- 11. Sailor's joy -- 12. Alf Peachey's polka. Side 2, Tom Williams: 1. SPhil the fluter's ball -- 2. Paddy McGinty's goat -- 3. Yarmouth hornpipe -- 4. Cock a doodle, Pop goes the weasel -- 5. waltz, I'll never find another you -- 6. Cuckoo waltz -- 7. Yes sir that's my baby -- 8. Oh Johnny oh -- 9. Sailor's hornpipe -- 10. Irish medley.
Production credits:
  • Recorded by John Howson in 1978 and 1980 and by Keith Summers in 1976. Produced by John Howson, 1984.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCS 129 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR08843

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Side 1, Reg Pyett: 1. Peggy O'Neill -- 2. Heel and toe polka -- 3. Farewell my bluebell -- 4. I don;t know what you used to be -- 5. In and out the windows -- 6. Smile awhile -- 7. Sailor's hornpipe -- 8. Scotland the brave -- 9. Lassie from Lancashire -- 10. Cliff's hornpipe -- 11. Sailor's joy -- 12. Alf Peachey's polka. Side 2, Tom Williams: 1. SPhil the fluter's ball -- 2. Paddy McGinty's goat -- 3. Yarmouth hornpipe -- 4. Cock a doodle, Pop goes the weasel -- 5. waltz, I'll never find another you -- 6. Cuckoo waltz -- 7. Yes sir that's my baby -- 8. Oh Johnny oh -- 9. Sailor's hornpipe -- 10. Irish medley.

Recorded by John Howson in 1978 and 1980 and by Keith Summers in 1976. Produced by John Howson, 1984.

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