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Popular tunes in 17th century England / The Broadside Band, Jeremy Barlow.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: HM 1039 | Harmonia MundiPublication details: Harmonia Mundi, 1980.Description: 1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm., stereo. ; 12 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Side A: 1. London tunes: Hyde Park; Mayden Lane; St Paul's Wharf; Tower Hill; Gray's Inn -- 2. Country dances: Cuckolds all in a row; Merry milkmaids we; Woodicok; Newcastle -- 3. Four ballads mentioned by Shakespeare: Callino casturame; Come live with me and be my love; Light o' love; Jog on -- Side B: 1. The 17th century top three: Greensleeves; Fortune my foe; Packington's pound -- 2. Across the Channel: Chi passa; All in a garden green; La Folia; Quatre brandes -- 3. Across the border: The clean contrary way; Gilderoy; Gilliecrankie; The miller of the Dee.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Notes Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Gift Storage SAD 4787 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only Presented to the library by Olive Taylor. SR07893

Analog disc.

Side A: 1. London tunes: Hyde Park; Mayden Lane; St Paul's Wharf; Tower Hill; Gray's Inn -- 2. Country dances: Cuckolds all in a row; Merry milkmaids we; Woodicok; Newcastle -- 3. Four ballads mentioned by Shakespeare: Callino casturame; Come live with me and be my love; Light o' love; Jog on -- Side B: 1. The 17th century top three: Greensleeves; Fortune my foe; Packington's pound -- 2. Across the Channel: Chi passa; All in a garden green; La Folia; Quatre brandes -- 3. Across the border: The clean contrary way; Gilderoy; Gilliecrankie; The miller of the Dee.

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