Fred Hamer collection (NSA tape 7)
Material type: MusicPublisher number: C 433 / 7 (H 1546 Tape 7) | NSAPublication details: NSA, 1950-1969.Description: 1 audiocassette : analogItem type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Hamer Recordings | Storage | SCS 471 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR00534 |
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Cassette.
Rec from original at NSA.
Side 1: 0.05 Johnstone, Mrs: Maid's lament -- 0.44 Johnstone, Mrs: When shall we get married -- 1.00 Johnstone, Mrs: May carol (Buckworth) -- 1.32 Johnstone, Mrs: May carol (Dean) -- 1.71 Wildman, Alf: Derby ram -- 2.12 Marsom, Chris: Lily white hand -- 2.90 Marsom, Chris: I knew a lass (Oxford tragedy) -- 3.21 Marsom, Chris: Three young maids of Leigh -- 3.56 Marsom, Chris: Northill may carol: night song -- 3.74 Marsom, Chris: Talk -- 4.00 Marsom, Chris: I wish I was single -- 4.59 Baker, Gordon: South Beds festival day -- 5.03 Porter, Stewart & McGowan, Roy: Wild colonial boy -- 5.26 McGowan, Roy: Kevin Barry -- 5.41 Porter, Stewart: Derry jingle -- 5.45 McGowan, Roy: Bell botomed trousers -- 5.61 Butson, David: Green bushes -- 5.85 Butson, David: Turpin hero (last line missing) -- Side 2: Todd, Anne: Henry my son (very badly recorded on editor, but left on because this is a good example of the parody type of song) -- Side 2: Transcript of Lincolnshire singers (Tape was loaned to me by Mrs E. Rudkin and the tape was recorded by Leeds University: Stan Ellis: and they gave Mrs Rudkin a copy. This then is a copy of a copy - my copy was recorded on 13.7.67. This is followed by the tape left me by the late W.r. Luffman of Pelynt. It was sent to me by Mrs Luffman because Ralph had done it for me when he heard some of his school children singing the Sweet nightingale. I made this copy so that Sally could retain the original tape, chiefly for Ralph's voice. Transcribed 14.7.67.