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_aBLSA C 1002 Keith Summers Collection 66(c1-23) _bBritish Library Sound Archive |
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245 | 0 | 0 | _aKeith Summers collection, CD 24 |
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_bBritish Library Sound Archive, _c2001. |
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_a1 sound disc : _bdigital ; _c4 3/4 in. |
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505 | 0 | _a1. [announcement] (c1002/66 [part 1]) -- The Ship, Blaxhall, Suffolk, [ca. 1971-74]: 2. Geoff Ling: You'll want me back one day -- 3. [crowd persuading Cyril Poacher to sing] -- 4. Cyril Poacher: The black velvet band -- 5. Bob Scarce: A boy's best friend is his mother -- 6. Percy Ling: Mother the queen of my heart -- 7. [pub ambience] -- 8. Percy Ling: Underneath your apron -- 9. Geoff Ling: Green bushes -- 10. [unidentified singer]: the yellow handkerchief -- 11. Geoff Ling: A grief [Died for love] -- 12. Tom [surname unknown]: The volunteer organist -- 13. [end] -- George Spicer, [Selsfield, Sussex], [recorded in a folk club, ?Sussex, ca. 1971 to 1974]: 14. Blackberry Fold -- 15. The barley mow -- 16. The cunning cobbler -- 17. I've been and lost my little yo yo -- 18. Nine inch nails -- 19. There's more trouble in our native land -- 20. The Folkstone murder -- 21. Lily white hand -- 22. Please take off those tickling hands -- 23. Our goodman -- 24. Gorblimey ain't it alright eh? -- 25. Faithful sailor boy -- 26. Ring down the curtain -- 27. Two little girls in blue. | |
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