Come all my lads that follow the plough : the life of rural working men & women / an anthology edited by Reg Hall.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: TSCD 655 | Topic RecordsSeries: The voice of the people ; volume 5Publication details: Topic Records, 1998.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inItem type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCD 343 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR01014 |
Compact disc.
Booklet contains words to songs, performer biographies and extensive notes.
1. Hopping down in Kent / Louie Fuller -- 2. The rocks of Bawn / Joe Heaney -- 3. The Tarves rant / Davie Stewart -- 4. The pleasant month of May / Sam Larner -- 5. Copshawholm Fair / Bob Forrester -- 6. The weaver's daughter / Pop Maynard -- 7. The maid of the mill / Jinky Wells -- 8. The grazer tribe / Straighty Flanagan -- 9. The mains o' Fogieloan / John MacDonald -- 10. We're all jolly fellows as follow the plough / Fred Jordan -- 11. The farmer's servant / Bob Hart -- 12. I am a miller to my trade / Davie Stewart -- 13. Four horses / Hockey Feltwell -- 14. Nicky Tams / Jimmy McBeath -- 15. The lark in the morning / Paddy Tunney -- 16. Lovely Molly / Lizzie Higgins -- 17. The bonny labouring boy / Paddy Beades -- 18. The barnyards o' Delgaty / Jimmy McBeath -- 19. The rich lady gay / Harry Upton -- 20. The Cranbally farmer / Tom Lenihan -- 21. Wi' ma big Kilmarnock bonnet / Willie Kemp and Curly MacKay -- 22. The lads that was reared among the heather / Willie Scott -- 23. Tossing the hay / Eddie Butcher -- 24. Sleepytoon / John MacDonald -- 25. Back o' the haggart / The Hyde Brothers.