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Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: C 796/113-120 | NSAPublication details: NSA, 2005.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in
Contents:
1. Announcement. Harry Brazil 1977 Gloucestershire 796/113 -- 2. [first line]: We are three charming black boys -- 3. Green grow the Laurels -- 4. [announcement] -- Derby Smith 1977.05.17 Epsom, Surrey 796/114 -- 5. [first line]: a group of young poachers one night in a wood [fragment] -- 6. Untitled song: first line a group of young poachers one night in a wood -- 7. [first line]: If a rich man gets locked up for stealing -- 8. Will there be any freight trains in heaven -- 9. [first line]: I'm going to California, where they sleep out every night -- 10. In the jailhouse now -- 11. Why did you give me you love / Derby smith and Jasper Smith -- 12. [announcement] -- Jasper Smith 1977.05.17 Epsom, Surrey 796/115: 13. Whistling Rufus, Brighton Camp [mouth organ] -- 14. Runnaway train, Brighton Camp, [unidentified tune] -- 15. Old Joe the boat is going over [melodeon] -- 16. [untitled tune] -- 17. [blank] -- 18. [announcement] -- 19. Father got the hammer 796/116 -- 20. Brighton Camp -- 21. McCaffery -- 22. Jasper Smith talks about a song -- 23. [announcement] -- Alice Penfold 1977.06.07 Brooks Green, Sussex 796/117: 24. Jenny on the moor -- 25. Catch me if you can / Eddie Penfold -- 26. The Hindhead murder -- 27. [announcement] -- 28. To milk the valley below / [male singer] 1977 796/118 -- Feda Palmer 1977.06.10 Witney Oxfordshire 796/118: 29. The dumb maid -- 30. A frog he would a wooing go -- 31. [blank] -- 32. Needlecases -- 33. You said you wasn't hungry -- 34. [announcement] -- Johnny Doughty 1977.07.11 Brighton, Sussex 796/119: 35. The soldier's prayer -- 36. Deaf and dumb bloaters -- 37. Deaf and dumb bloaters -- 38. The barmaid -- 39. [announcement] -- 40. Cat and kittens story 796/120 -- 41. Johnny Doughty talks about fisherman he knew -- 42. The stowaway.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Yates Recordings Storage SCD CDA YATES 33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR04890

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: mouth organ, melodeon.

1. Announcement. Harry Brazil 1977 Gloucestershire 796/113 -- 2. [first line]: We are three charming black boys -- 3. Green grow the Laurels -- 4. [announcement] -- Derby Smith 1977.05.17 Epsom, Surrey 796/114 -- 5. [first line]: a group of young poachers one night in a wood [fragment] -- 6. Untitled song: first line a group of young poachers one night in a wood -- 7. [first line]: If a rich man gets locked up for stealing -- 8. Will there be any freight trains in heaven -- 9. [first line]: I'm going to California, where they sleep out every night -- 10. In the jailhouse now -- 11. Why did you give me you love / Derby smith and Jasper Smith -- 12. [announcement] -- Jasper Smith 1977.05.17 Epsom, Surrey 796/115: 13. Whistling Rufus, Brighton Camp [mouth organ] -- 14. Runnaway train, Brighton Camp, [unidentified tune] -- 15. Old Joe the boat is going over [melodeon] -- 16. [untitled tune] -- 17. [blank] -- 18. [announcement] -- 19. Father got the hammer 796/116 -- 20. Brighton Camp -- 21. McCaffery -- 22. Jasper Smith talks about a song -- 23. [announcement] -- Alice Penfold 1977.06.07 Brooks Green, Sussex 796/117: 24. Jenny on the moor -- 25. Catch me if you can / Eddie Penfold -- 26. The Hindhead murder -- 27. [announcement] -- 28. To milk the valley below / [male singer] 1977 796/118 -- Feda Palmer 1977.06.10 Witney Oxfordshire 796/118: 29. The dumb maid -- 30. A frog he would a wooing go -- 31. [blank] -- 32. Needlecases -- 33. You said you wasn't hungry -- 34. [announcement] -- Johnny Doughty 1977.07.11 Brighton, Sussex 796/119: 35. The soldier's prayer -- 36. Deaf and dumb bloaters -- 37. Deaf and dumb bloaters -- 38. The barmaid -- 39. [announcement] -- 40. Cat and kittens story 796/120 -- 41. Johnny Doughty talks about fisherman he knew -- 42. The stowaway.

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