Many a good horseman : traditional music-making from mid-Suffolk recorded 1959-1985.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: Vintage Tapes | VT 005Publication details: Vintage Tapes, [1986?]Description: 1 audiocassette : analogSubject(s):- Recordings made by The Griggs family, Jimmy Gladwell, Desmond and Shelagh Herring and John Howson. Produced by John Howson 1986.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCS 148 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR08846 |
Cassette.
Not yet indexed.
Musical instruments: Piano, accordian, melodeon, mouth organ, bones.
Side 1: 1. Talk, Farmer's boy / Ernie Lyas -- 2. In and out the windows, Take the leg of one old chair, The keel row / Charlie Griggs -- 3. Talk about learning 'My brother Sylvest' / Doddy Thorndyke -- 4. Shake hands with your partner / Tom Williams -- 5. Polka, Old Joe the boat is tipping over / John Mitchell -- 6. The scarlet and the blue / Roy Last -- 7. Talking about the green man, Mendlesham Green / Tunker Parker and Gordon Syrett -- 8. The yellow rose of Texas / Reg Pyett -- 9. The Isle of Innisfree, hornpipe, She wore a tulip, The heel and toe polka / Ernie Nunn -- 10. Barbara Allen / Emma Briggs -- 11. Cock a doodle / Jack Pearson -- 12. Which gate? / Charlie Stringer -- 13. Redwing polka / Clement Pearson -- 14. 21 years on Dartmoor / Lubidy Rice.
Side 2 : 1. Stepdance hornpipe / Lubidy Rice -- 2. The Suffolk march, jig / Bill Smith -- 3. The ship that never returned / Bert Allen -- 4. Talk about playing the accordian / Andy Austin -- 5. Quickstep / The Jimmy Gladwell Band -- 6. Eggs and bacon / Stan Steggles -- 7. The green mossy banks of the Lea / Emily Sparkes -- 8. Zena Zena / Glynn Griffiths -- 9. The ball of yarn / Hubert Smith -- 10. The bluebell polka, They won't know I came from the country / Tim Smith.
Recordings made by The Griggs family, Jimmy Gladwell, Desmond and Shelagh Herring and John Howson. Produced by John Howson 1986.