Fred Hamer collection, CD 10
Material type: MusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 10 Side 1 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 1950-1969.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:- BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003510; BL Archive tape: H1549; Hamer tape No: 10 Side 1.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Hamer Recordings | Storage | SCD CDA HAMER 10 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR06871 |
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Compact disc.
Musical instruments: piano.
1. [announcement] C433/10 Side 1: -- 2. David Parrott, Linton, Cambridgeshire: 00:00 In the merry month of May [Roud 1076] -- 00:59 Gypsy Davy [Roud 1] -- 01:30 Young woman of Fife [Roud 117] -- 02:14 Elsie Marley [Roud 3065] -- 02:35 Roses are red [Roud 3483] -- 03:31 Paddy Haggerty's leather breeches [Roud 923] -- 06:35 When I was young [Roud 1075] -- 07:35 Waggon train [Roud 1075, fragment] -- 07:51 My son John [Roud 678] -- 09:07 Fah shilla me faunee [in Irish] -- 09:17 Stand off (Sweet primeroses) [Roud 586] -- 09:45 Green bushes [Roud 1040] -- 10:11 Peggy Band [Roud 661] -- 11:54 Barring of the door [Roud 118, fragment] -- 12:07 As I came home late last night [Roud 114, fragment] -- 12:19 Norah McShane [Roud 9059, partly wiped] -- 12:34 Butcher, Emberton, Buckinghamshire: Wait for the wagon [Roud 2080] -- 13:25 Butcher, Emberton, Buckinghamshire: The red herring [Roud 128] -- 14:07 Butcher and publican, Emberton, Buckinghamshire: Sarah [Roud 16652] -- Ring of words (off air recording of BBC Home Service radio programme): 16:22 Radio announcer: Introduction -- 17:00 Esther Salamon and Wilfred Brown, Frederick Stone [piano]: Rolling in the dew [Roud 298] / (arr George Butterworth) -- 18:09 Esther Salamon: Whistle, daughter, whistle [Roud 1570] / (arr Cecil Sharp) -- 19:57 Wilfred Brown: When young men go courting [Roud 385] -- 21:18 Esther Salamon and Wilfred Brown, Frederick Stone [piano]: Unquiet grave [Roud 51] -- 26:16 Wilfred Brown, Frederick Stone [piano]: Country farmer's son [Roud 675 rewritten by Baring Gould] -- 28:39 Esther Salamon, Frederick Stone [piano]: Sprig of thyme [Roud 3] / (arr Cecil Sharp) -- 30:37 Wilfred Brown: Mother, get up, unbar the door / Charles Causley -- 33:55 Esther Salamon and Wilfred Brown: Poor old maid [Roud 3337] -- 35:11 Wilfred Brown, Frederick Stone [piano]: The farmer's curst wife [Roud 160] -- 36:56 Esther Salamon and Wilfred Brown (acc Frederick Stone piano): Death and the lady [Roud 1031] -- 41:52 Esther Salamon and Wilfred Brown, Frederick Stone [piano]: Good old man [Roud 240] / arr Viola Tunnard -- 44:37 Radio announcer: Concluding announcement. [unidentified Irishman], The Crown, Cranfield, Bedfordshire -- 45:10 Sam, Sam, Sam [Roud 19087] -- 45:51 I've got pills -- 46:12 Sleeacatoo, slowcatoo [fragment of lullaby in Irish].
These copies were made in 2011.
BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003510; BL Archive tape: H1549; Hamer tape No: 10 Side 1.