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Songs sung in Suffolk, vol. 1

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: VT 101 | Veteran TapesPublication details: Veteran Tapes, 1987.Description: 1 audiocassette : analog
Contents:
Side 1: 1. It won't take very, very long / Clifford Arbon -- 2. I've a good idea where it's gone to / Charlie Hancy -- 3. The old sow / Cyril Barber -- 4. Curiosity / Tom Smith -- 5. The fella that played the trombone / Ted Chaplin -- 6. Where violets are blue and roses are red / Gordon Woods -- 7. I took it home to Maria / Charlie Hancy -- 8. The big wheel / Geoff Ling -- Side 2: 1. You've got a long way to go / Tom Smith -- 2. The baby boy / Gordon Woods -- 3. The babies names / Wallie Syer -- 4. Father's work / Charlie Hancy -- 5. I'll be up her way next week / Hubert Smith -- 6. Do let me have another one Georgie / Gordon Woods -- 7. K K Kiss me again / Clifford Arbon -- 8. The ghost song / Charlie Hancy -- 9. The virgin of 19 / Gordon Woods -- 10. Enoch Brown / Fred Whiting.
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Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCS 133 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR06957

Cassette.

Side 1: 1. It won't take very, very long / Clifford Arbon -- 2. I've a good idea where it's gone to / Charlie Hancy -- 3. The old sow / Cyril Barber -- 4. Curiosity / Tom Smith -- 5. The fella that played the trombone / Ted Chaplin -- 6. Where violets are blue and roses are red / Gordon Woods -- 7. I took it home to Maria / Charlie Hancy -- 8. The big wheel / Geoff Ling -- Side 2: 1. You've got a long way to go / Tom Smith -- 2. The baby boy / Gordon Woods -- 3. The babies names / Wallie Syer -- 4. Father's work / Charlie Hancy -- 5. I'll be up her way next week / Hubert Smith -- 6. Do let me have another one Georgie / Gordon Woods -- 7. K K Kiss me again / Clifford Arbon -- 8. The ghost song / Charlie Hancy -- 9. The virgin of 19 / Gordon Woods -- 10. Enoch Brown / Fred Whiting.

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