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Fred Hamer collection CD 32



SCD CDA HAMER 32 Sound Lib. CDA Fred Hamer collection CD 32 - British Library Sound Archive, 1950-1969. - 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

Compact disc. Musical instruments: melodeon, piano.

1. [announcement] C433/24 Side 1 Part 1 -- 2. William Bleasdale, Mrs B Moon and George Atkinson, Chipping, Lancashire, October 1963: 00:00 William Bleasdale: Pace egg song [Roud 614] -- 04:07 William Bleasdale: When I'd lots o' work and brass to spend [Roud 16921, fragment] -- 04:54 Mrs B Moon: When I'd lots o' work and brass to spend [Roud 16921] -- 05:45 Mrs B Moon: Little brown jug [Roud 725] -- 06:40 George Atkinson: Little brown jug [Roud 725, fragment] -- 07:15 William Bleasdale: ABC [tune: Little brown jug] -- 07:40 William Bleasdale: Banks of sweet Dundee [Roud 148, fragments] -- 09:26 Mrs B Moon: Banks of sweet Dundee [Roud 148, fragments] -- 10:06 William Bleasdale: Thrifty wife [Roud 23545] -- 11:44 William Bleasdale: My true love -- 12:37 William Bleasdale: The oak in the garden at home [Roud 9726] -- 15:11 George Atkinson: Thrifty wife [Roud 23541] -- 16:49 William Bleasdale: The fox [Roud 131, recited] -- Mr Ryding, Leyland, Lancashire, October, November 1963: 17:12 Pace egg song [Roud 614] -- 17:43 Little drummer boy -- 19:12 Little powder monkey [Roud 1770] -- Julian Pilling, Nelson, Lancashire: 22:05 Talk about Henry Whittaker -- 23:00 Weaver's lament [Roud 23588, from Henry Whittaker] -- 23:42 Little Sir Hugh [Roud 73] -- 24:54 Little Sir Hugh [Roud 73] -- 26:02 Jolly old sailor [Roud 1102, from an old lady] -- 27:45 White cockade [Roud 191] -- 28:33 Pace egg song [Roud 614] -- Emma Vickers, Burscough, Lancashire, October, November 1963 -- 28;57 Pace egg song (I beg your leave kind gentlemen) [Roud 614] -- 33:27 Pace egg song [tune, played on melodeon]: 34:22 Pace egg song (There's one or two jolly lads all in one mind) [Roud 614] -- 37:53 Interview about pace egging custom, including costumes of charcaters -- 42:42 [unidentified schotische, melodeon] -- 43:19 Liverpool hornpipe [melodeon] -- 43:56 Irish washerwoman, [unidentified jig], [unidentified jig], melodeon -- 44:46 [unidentified 6/8 march, melodeon] -- 45:31 [unidentified 6/8 march, melodeon] -- 46:31 T'owd hundred [The 95th, melodeon] -- 47:04 Lumps of pudding [Roud 1595, one verse] -- 47:19 Cock of the north [melodeon] -- 47:48 A hundred pipers [melodeon] -- 48:27 There is a tavern in yonder town [Roud 60] -- 51:10 There is a tavern in yonder town [tune, played on melodeon] -- 51:44 If I were a blackbird [Roud 387, one verse] -- 52:06 She plaited her hair [Roud 273, one verse] -- 52:41 Father's advice [Roud 1152] -- 53:43 The cruise of Calibar [Roud 1079] -- 56:45 Talk about The cruise of Calibar -- Mr Toft, [Lancashire?] -- 58:15 Babes in the wood [comic song, not Roud 288 or 1834] -- 60:34 Sleeping beauty -- 62:58 [unidentified song] [acc piano] -- Miss E M Wilson, Tunstall, Lancashire, October, November 1963 -- 63:37 Wandering shepherdess [Roud 1151] -- 66:55 Over the water to Charlie [Roud 729] -- 67:40 Bobby Bush [Roud 23519] -- 68:02 Pace egg song (Burton in Lonsdale, North Yorkshire) [Roud 614, fragment] -- 68:23 Interview about Burton in Lonsdale pace egg play.

These copies were made in 2011.



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