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Fred Hamer collection, CD 76

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher 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.
Contents:
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.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings 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.

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