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Roy Palmer collection CD 22

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 1023 Roy Palmer Collection 52 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, [2001].Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA Playback 1CDR0007275, Archive 2CDR0009348.
Contents:
C1023/52 [VWML tape 368]. East Anglia sings [radio documentary], BBC Third Programme, 19 November 1947. [recorded by E. J. Moeran and Maurice Brown]: 1. [unidentified announcer], E. J. Moeran & Martin Boddey: E. J. Moeran's definition of a folk song, and introduction to the Eel's Foot. The Eel's Foot, Eastbridge, Suffolk, October 1947 -- 2. [Unidentifed melodeon player] with Louisa Howard (Step dancer): Manchester hornpipe with dancing on table. Commentary -- 3. Jumbo Brightwell: False hearted knight [Outlandish knight] -- 4. Fred Ginger: The old sow -- 5. Jack Clark: The dark eyed sailor -- 6. E. J. Moeran & Martin Boddey: Commentary, introduction to the Windmill. The Windmill, Sutton, Norfolk, October 1947 -- 7. John 'Charger' Salmond: Rigs of the time -- 8. Charlie Chettleborough: Lost lady found -- 9. Harry Cox: Bonny bunch of roses -- 10. Harry Cox: Barton Broad ballad -- 11. Harry Cox: Talk about Barton Broad ballad -- 12. Walter Gales: As I walked out one bright May morning [Sweet primroses] -- 13. Billy Miller: Happy and delightful [Pleasant and delightful] -- 14. Elijah Bell: The wreck of the Ramillies -- 15. Harry Cox: The barley straw -- 16. Harry Cox: Shooting of his dear [Polly Vaughan] -- 17. Radio announcer: Radio announcement: end of broadcast. Saturday night at the Eel's Foot [radio documentary], BBC radio, 21 July 1939. [Recorded by A. L. Lloyd and Francis Dillon]. The Eel's Foot, Eastbridge, Suffolk, 13 March [or May] 1939 -- 18. Albert 'Diddy' Cook: The blackbird -- 19. Mr Goddard: Poor Man's Heaven [fragment, only partially taped].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Palmer Recordings Storage SCD CDA PALMER 22 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR05216

Compact disc.

Songs in pubs.

Musical instruments: melodeon.

C1023/52 [VWML tape 368]. East Anglia sings [radio documentary], BBC Third Programme, 19 November 1947. [recorded by E. J. Moeran and Maurice Brown]: 1. [unidentified announcer], E. J. Moeran & Martin Boddey: E. J. Moeran's definition of a folk song, and introduction to the Eel's Foot. The Eel's Foot, Eastbridge, Suffolk, October 1947 -- 2. [Unidentifed melodeon player] with Louisa Howard (Step dancer): Manchester hornpipe with dancing on table. Commentary -- 3. Jumbo Brightwell: False hearted knight [Outlandish knight] -- 4. Fred Ginger: The old sow -- 5. Jack Clark: The dark eyed sailor -- 6. E. J. Moeran & Martin Boddey: Commentary, introduction to the Windmill. The Windmill, Sutton, Norfolk, October 1947 -- 7. John 'Charger' Salmond: Rigs of the time -- 8. Charlie Chettleborough: Lost lady found -- 9. Harry Cox: Bonny bunch of roses -- 10. Harry Cox: Barton Broad ballad -- 11. Harry Cox: Talk about Barton Broad ballad -- 12. Walter Gales: As I walked out one bright May morning [Sweet primroses] -- 13. Billy Miller: Happy and delightful [Pleasant and delightful] -- 14. Elijah Bell: The wreck of the Ramillies -- 15. Harry Cox: The barley straw -- 16. Harry Cox: Shooting of his dear [Polly Vaughan] -- 17. Radio announcer: Radio announcement: end of broadcast. Saturday night at the Eel's Foot [radio documentary], BBC radio, 21 July 1939. [Recorded by A. L. Lloyd and Francis Dillon]. The Eel's Foot, Eastbridge, Suffolk, 13 March [or May] 1939 -- 18. Albert 'Diddy' Cook: The blackbird -- 19. Mr Goddard: Poor Man's Heaven [fragment, only partially taped].

BLSA Playback 1CDR0007275, Archive 2CDR0009348.

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