Rhythms of labour : music at work in Britain
Material type: MusicPublication details: , [2013].Description: sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Gift | Storage | SCD 3079 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | Donated by Mike Norris | SR09482 |
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two compact discs.
Associated with (but not issued with)) the book of the same name by Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering and Emma Robertson.
CD 1: General agricultural songs: Betsy the servant maid /Harry Cox -- All jolly fellows that follows the plough / Bob Hart -- The seeds of love / Fred Jordan -- So early in the morning / Laura Hockenhull -- The bonny labouring boy / Brona McVittie -- Still growing (College boy) / Lizzie Higgins -- Quarry songs: Round, boys, round; Ee kalazee (The French song) / Portland quarry workers (Tom Tewkesbury and gang) -- Roll out the barrel / Portland quarry workers (including Harry Hounsell, Jack Tewkesbury, George Stone and Joe White) -- Animal-directed songs: The ox-driver’s song / Robert Thomas -- Cornish ox-driver’s song / Will, Ed & Ginger -- The carter / Lee Enstone -- The canny shepherd laddie / Jimmy White -- Cloth work: Nineteen miles to little red dot (2 versions) / Bletstoe postmistress -- Three pins; The fox / unknown -- Nineteen long lines; Lace tell / Brona McVittie -- We be / Lee Enstone -- Songs of sailors and fishermen: When the pea soup’s sour and the wages low / Paddy Walsh -- A long time ago / Andrew Salters -- Sing-outs / Stan Hugill -- Up jumped the herring / Sam Larner -- Dreg song; And away she goes / James King Dickson -- I’ll dreg a clam / William Dickson -- Dreg song; See the ship / William Dickson -- CD 2: Hops & berry picking songs: Don’t go down the mine, dad / George Dunn -- Hopping down in Kent / Louie Fuller and chorus -- I’m working in the berry fields / Maureen Smith -- Milking songs: Gaol a’ gaol a’ chruidh, gràdh a’ chruidh / Anna MacDougall (Anna Raghnaill Eachainn) -- Coo let down deemilk; Kirn, kirn, aul wife / Maggie Wilson -- Just like the ivy / Stanley Marsden -- General Gaelic work song: Faca sibh gaghaill na ailein? / Flora MacNeil -- Waulking songs: ‘S ann air feasgar na Fèill mhìcheil / Flora Boyd and chorus -- Chaidh na Dòmhnallaich dhan linne / Anna MacDougall (Anna Raghnaill Eachainn) -- Matchmaking song, Coisich agus faigh dhomh céile (Come along and find me a partner) / Kate Nicolson, Penny MacLellan and chorus -- Parental labour: The washing song / Laura Hockenhull -- Mining songs: The putter’s lament / Laura Hockenhull -- Little chance / Lee Enstone -- I’ll have a collier for my sweetheart / Will, Ed & Ginger -- Street cries: Herring’s head / Mrs Hull -- Baskets and chairs / John Birdikin -- Sweet blooming lavender / John Birdikin -- Factory work: Jute mill song (Oh dear me) / Mary Brooksbank -- The spinner’s wedding / Mary Brooksbank -- When you get up in the morning / Cecilia Costello -- Betty Messenger collection: The doffer song; You will easy know a doffer / Maggie McGivern, Dolly Mitchell, Aggie Smallwood, and Mrs Gregg -- Doffing mistress; On Monday morning / Maggie McGivern, Dolly Mitchell, Aggie Smallwood, and Mrs Gregg -- Snuff box song / Maggie McGivern, Dolly Mitchell, Aggie Smallwood, and Mrs Gregg -- It’s a rare old room / Sarah Walker -- Up the pass; Be in time / Maggie McGivern, Dolly Mitchell, Aggie Smallwood, and Mrs Gregg -- Number 4’s a dirty old room / Maggie McGivern, Dolly Mitchell, Aggie Smallwood, and Mrs Gregg -- Poverty knock / Tom Daniel.