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Steve Gardham collection, CD 18

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 1009 Steve Gardham Collection 10 (38-75) | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 2007.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA Playback 1CDR0009338, Archive 2CDR0008818.
Contents:
C1009/10 [part 2 of 2]. Jim Baron, The Three Tuns, West Lutton, North Yorkshire, 5 September 1972: 1. Wild rover [fragment] -- 2. Two little dickie birds sat upon a tree [one line fragment] -- 3. I wouldn't leave my little wooden hut -- 4. Interview - wrens and robins -- 5. Bunch of shamrocks [fragment] -- 6. [Untitled fragment: "And again we have to pay"] -- 7. It's nowt t'dae wi' me [fragment] -- 8. [Sweet Nellie Dean, fragment] -- 9. [Old folks at home, fragment] -- 10. [We wish you a merry Christmas, fragment] -- 11. [I'll walk beside you, fragment] -- 12. [Must go home tonight, fragment] -- 13. [Speak to me Dora, fragment] -- 14. When this bloody war is over [fragment] -- 15. Baltimore [fragment] -- 16. Bunch of Shamrocks [fragment] -- 17. Bunch of Shamrocks [fragment, continued] -- 18. Bunch of Shamrocks [fragment, continued] -- 19. [End of tape]. Lesley Smith, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 9 September 1972 -- 20. Three men went a hunting -- 21. A bunch of holly green ivy [An acre of land] -- 22. The cuckold and his wife [Our goodman] -- 23. Poor o'ad Ned [Uncle Ned] -- Mrs Dobson, Preston, East Yorkshire, 21 October 1972: 24. The Folkestone murder -- 25. Interview -- 26. [Pause] -- Tommy Robinson, Preston, East Yorkshire, 21 October 1972: 27. Farmer's boy [farmyard version, The farmyard song] -- 28. Interview - Songs and ploughladding -- 29. Jerusalem cuckoo [fragment] -- 30. [conversation] -- 31. She's more to be pitied than censored [recited fragment] -- Freddy Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 32. Still I love him -- 33. I wish I was single again -- 34. [conversation] -- 35. I wish tha'd do it now -- 36. I cut me bum [Rumbsy Bumpsy Ay; [Roud 1212] -- 37. I cut me bum [Rumbsy Bumpsy Ay, continued] -- 38. All jolly fellows [fragment] -- Bob Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 39. We all were doing a bit -- Freddy Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 40. Lincolnshire poacher -- Mrs Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 41. Brown eyes [one line fragment] -- 42. There was an old sow [one line fragment]. Bob Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972 -- 43. Drunken farmer. Mrs Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972 -- 44. There was an old sow [fragment] -- Bob Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 45. We all were doing a bit [fragment, additional verse] -- 46. [End of tape].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Gardham Recordings Storage SCD CDA GARDHAM 18 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR05704

Compact disc.

C1009/10 [part 2 of 2]. Jim Baron, The Three Tuns, West Lutton, North Yorkshire, 5 September 1972: 1. Wild rover [fragment] -- 2. Two little dickie birds sat upon a tree [one line fragment] -- 3. I wouldn't leave my little wooden hut -- 4. Interview - wrens and robins -- 5. Bunch of shamrocks [fragment] -- 6. [Untitled fragment: "And again we have to pay"] -- 7. It's nowt t'dae wi' me [fragment] -- 8. [Sweet Nellie Dean, fragment] -- 9. [Old folks at home, fragment] -- 10. [We wish you a merry Christmas, fragment] -- 11. [I'll walk beside you, fragment] -- 12. [Must go home tonight, fragment] -- 13. [Speak to me Dora, fragment] -- 14. When this bloody war is over [fragment] -- 15. Baltimore [fragment] -- 16. Bunch of Shamrocks [fragment] -- 17. Bunch of Shamrocks [fragment, continued] -- 18. Bunch of Shamrocks [fragment, continued] -- 19. [End of tape]. Lesley Smith, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 9 September 1972 -- 20. Three men went a hunting -- 21. A bunch of holly green ivy [An acre of land] -- 22. The cuckold and his wife [Our goodman] -- 23. Poor o'ad Ned [Uncle Ned] -- Mrs Dobson, Preston, East Yorkshire, 21 October 1972: 24. The Folkestone murder -- 25. Interview -- 26. [Pause] -- Tommy Robinson, Preston, East Yorkshire, 21 October 1972: 27. Farmer's boy [farmyard version, The farmyard song] -- 28. Interview - Songs and ploughladding -- 29. Jerusalem cuckoo [fragment] -- 30. [conversation] -- 31. She's more to be pitied than censored [recited fragment] -- Freddy Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 32. Still I love him -- 33. I wish I was single again -- 34. [conversation] -- 35. I wish tha'd do it now -- 36. I cut me bum [Rumbsy Bumpsy Ay; [Roud 1212] -- 37. I cut me bum [Rumbsy Bumpsy Ay, continued] -- 38. All jolly fellows [fragment] -- Bob Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 39. We all were doing a bit -- Freddy Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 40. Lincolnshire poacher -- Mrs Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 41. Brown eyes [one line fragment] -- 42. There was an old sow [one line fragment]. Bob Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972 -- 43. Drunken farmer. Mrs Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972 -- 44. There was an old sow [fragment] -- Bob Bird, Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 11 November 1972: 45. We all were doing a bit [fragment, additional verse] -- 46. [End of tape].

BLSA Playback 1CDR0009338, Archive 2CDR0008818.

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