The doffin mistress : street songs and games of Belfast
SCS 18 Anne Mason Annex The doffin mistress : street songs and games of Belfast / Hugh Quinn - Folktracks [Folktrax], 1975. - 1 audiocassette : analog
Cassette.
Side 1: 1. Nill Doffer's Song -- 2. The Rovers Song -- 3. You Might Easily Know A Doffer, 1'39" -- 4. Over There -- 5. Talk about mill workers, doffers & hecklers, 2'16 -- 6. Talk about his own interest in the songs, 1'25" -- 7. "B" For Barney - with talk, 1'41" -- 8. I Am the Wee Falorie Man, 1'06" -- 9. I Am the Wee Falorie Man / sung by James J. Whitley, 0'46" -- 10. The Poor Woman From Sandy Row, 1'58" -- 11. The Poor Woman From Sandy Row / girls in unison, 0'38" -- 12. Jenny Jo [talk about singing game] -- 13. Will You Wallace?, 1'47" -- 14. The Flowery Garden (The Broken Token) 2'11" -- 15. Hi tiddly aye tye, My Son John, 1'11" -- 16. O Love is Pleasin' - [talk about James Joyce], 2'03" -- 17. May Queen Songs: Our Queen Up the River, 1'17" -- 18. Our Queen Can Birl Her Leg, 2'01 -- 19. Lizzie Moore (Johnny Todd), 1'32" -- Side 2: 1. There She Stands A Lovely Creature, 1'34" -- 2. Lay On Them, Brogie Mor, 2'01" -- 3. The Sick Lover -- 4. The Knife grinder's Chant, 1'17" -- 5. O What is Mary Weeping For? (wall game), 2'36" -- 6. Till Apples Grow On An Orange Tree (Died for Love) -- 7. O Go Ye in By Yonders Town, 2'10" -- 8. O Go Ye in By Yonders Town / girls in unison, 1'15" -- 9. I'll Tell Me Ma When I Come Home, 1'48" -- 10. I'll Tell Me Ma / Nan Shaw & girls, 0'52" -- 11. Five O'clock Striking, 0'35" -- 12. See Me Dance the Polka, 1'12" -- 13. a) There Were Three Lords b) Jeannie McGinn -- 14. He Said He was From the Co Tyrone, 1'57" -- 15. All Round the Loney o / Nan Shaw solo, 1'35" -- 16. All Round the Loney o, 3'37".
Recorded 1948 & 1955 and edited 1975, first published on Folktrax CassettesBelfast, Northern Ireland.
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