Fred Hamer collection, CD 76
Material type: MusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 61, 62 and 63 | 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: 1CDR0003576; BL Archive tapes: H3879, H3880 and H3881; Hamer tapes No: 4/1, 4/2 and 3/2.
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 76 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR06937 |
Compact disc.
Musical instruments: fiddle; percussion.
1. [announcement] C433/61. C433/61 Side 1. -- 2. Clarrie Bateman, Riseley, Bedfordshire: 00:00 Female soldier [Roud 226] -- 02:50 Interview about shoe making -- 3. Alf Wildman, Colesden, Bedfordshire -- 00:00 The bailiff's daughter of Islington [Roud 483] -- Philip Marsh [fiddle]: tunes from the Bedford Book: 02:52 The Nymph -- 4. C433/61 Side 2 -- 00:00 [unidentified tune] (with percussion) -- 02:30 La Belle Catherine (with percussion) -- 05:14 [unidentified tune (with second fiddle pizzicato), cut off] -- 5. [announcement] C433/62. Tape sent to Fred Hamer by "Mrs Caven's cousin who asked the Elliott family to record some songs on it" -- Jack Elliott and Em Elliott, Birtley, County Durham: 6. Side 1: 00:00 Jack Elliott -- Little chance [Roud 3485] -- 03:24 Jack Elliott -- The red herring (The harrens' head) [Roud 128] -- 08:16 Em Elliott -- Harrica harrica [Roud 19391] -- 10:09 Jack Elliott -- Stanley market [Roud 3490] -- 13:49 Jack Elliott -- Billy the Bob [Roud 236] -- 16:34 Jack Elliott -- Geordie's penka [Roud 8244] -- 19:50 Jack Elliott -- We went along a bit farther [Roud 283] -- 21:46 Em Elliott -- Harrica harrica [Roud 19391] -- 10:09 Jack Elliott -- Stanley market [Roud 3490] -- The bonny pit laddie [Roud 3487] -- 22:51 Jack Elliott -- I saw a mouse run up the wall [Roud 8249] -- 23:08 Jack Elliott -- The spider [Roud 21900] -- 23:29 Em Elliott -- My father died a month ago [Roud 8248] -- 23:53 Jack Elliott -- The putter's song -- 24:28 Geoff [surname unknown] -- [announcement] -- 7. Side 2: 00:00 Maureen [Craik] -- Are you my hinnie boy [Roud 235] -- 02:00 Maureen [Craik] -- Dance to your daddie [Roud 2439] -- 03:38 Geoff [surname unknown] -- Cushy Butterfield [Roud 3504] -- 06:20 Geoff [surname unknown] -- The College Valley hounds -- 08:45 Maureen [Craik] -- Keep your feet still Geordie hinnie [Roud 6862] -- 11:56 Geoff [surname unknown] -- Ca' Hackie through the watter [Roud 3159] -- 13:40 Geoff [surname unknown] -- Message to Fred Hamer -- 15:55 Maureen [Craik] -- Message to Fred Hamer -- 8. [announcement] C433/63 -- 9. C433/63 Side 1: Tom Bleasdale, Chipping, Lancashire: 00:00 Pace egg song [Roud 614] -- 02:00 Conversation about Lancashire dialect words -- [unidentified singer], Staffordshire -- 02:35 Wild rover [Roud 1173, fragment] -- 10. C433/63 Side 2: [unidentified woman]: May songs [recited] -- 00:00 Trip round the maypole, trit, trit, trot [Roud 22940], from Miss Hind, Barrow on Soar, Leicestershire -- 00:33 Remember us poor mayers all [Roud 305], from Belton, Loughborogh, Leicestershire -- 01:15 Remember us poor mayers all [Roud 305], from Gaddesby, Leicestershire -- 01:50 A jig and jag and a mayty pole flag [Roud 305], from Mrs J P Hill, [?] Gaddesby, Leicestershire -- 02:28 Diggin a daggon [Roud 305], from Mrs Harvey, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire -- 03:10 Remember us poor mayers here [Roud 305], from Miss F Skerritt, Saxby, Leicestershire -- 04:17 This branch of may [Roud 305], from Mrs E M Alexander, Sproxton, Leicestershire -- 04:49 The first of May is a very fine day [Roud 305], from Mrs Kilby, Queniborough, Leicestershire (formerly of Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Leicestershire) -- 05:36 We've brought you a garland fine and gay [Roud 305], from Ethel Bryan, Thurnby, Leicestershire -- 06:23 Good morning lords and ladies [Roud 413], from Tinwell, Rutland -- 06:50 All around the maypole, trip, trip, trot [Roud 22940], from Mrs Spittle, Stourbridge, Worcestershire -- 07:11 A branch of may I have brought you [Roud 305], from Miss Grummit, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire -- 08:07 Little lads and lasses [Roud 1520], from Cornwall -- 09:19 The first of May is garland day [Roud 305], from Kathleen Mycroft, Benefield, Northamptonshire -- 11:00 Maypole day is a very fine day [Roud 305], from Mrs E M Hughes, Ravenstone [?] and Snibstone, Leicestershire.
These copies were made in 2011.
BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003576; BL Archive tapes: H3879, H3880 and H3881; Hamer tapes No: 4/1, 4/2 and 3/2.