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Percy Grainger phonograph collection [12-13]

Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: 1978.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Transferred from Percy Grainger phonograph collection 12 (acc. no. 298) & 13 (acc. no. 299).
Contents:
1. Hogs Eye Man -- 2. What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor -- 3. Ringdown -- 4. [announcement] -- 5. Hogs Eye Man -- 6. What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor -- 7. Ringdown -- 8. Our Ship She Rides Merrily -- 9 Bow My Bully Boys Blow -- 10. [announcement] -- 11. Heave Away -- 12. Ranzo, Boys, Ranzo -- 13. One More Day, My John -- 14. Sally Brown -- 15. [announcement] -- 16. Sally Brown -- 17. Tom's Gone To Ilo -- 18. Paddy Doyle / Dr Charles Rosher, London (4/5/1908) -- 19. Santa Anna -- 20. [announcement] -- 21. 'Bout Ship -- 22. Roll the Cotton Down / Royston Clifford, London, (10/7/1908) -- 23. A Long Time Ago / D.M. Kerr, London, (10/7/1908) -- 24. [announcement] -- 25. Lord Bateman -- 26. Green Mossy Banks of the Lea -- 27. [announcement] -- 28. Polly Oliver -- 29. Erin's Lovely Home / Mrs Packer, Winchcombe Workhouse, Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 30. [announcement] -- 31. Shepherds Hey, Constant Billy -- 32. Greensleeves -- 33. Toby was the Name of One -- 34. Old Woman Tossed Up in A Blanket -- 35. Bumpus o' Stretton, Cuckoo's Nest -- 36. [Fiddling] -- 37. [announcement] -- 38. Fiddle Tune -- 39. Fiddling [sung] / Mr Sam Bennett [fiddle], Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 40. The Drummer Boy -- 41. [announcement] -- 42. Poaching Song (Lincolnshire Poacher) -- 43. [announcement] -- 44. Green Bushes / Mrs Hawker, Broad Campden, Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 45. William Taylor / Mr Hawker, Broad Campden, Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 46. [announcement] -- 47. The Constant Farmer's Son / R. Wakefield, Winchcombe Workhouse, Gloucestershire, (5/4/1908) -- 48. [announcement] -- 49. The Lily White Boys -- 50. The Raggle Taggle Gypsies- o / Mr Archer Lane, Winchcombe Workhouse, Gloucestershire, (5/4/1908).
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML CDA Tape Collection Storage SCD CDA Tape 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR05834

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: Fiddle.

1. Hogs Eye Man -- 2. What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor -- 3. Ringdown -- 4. [announcement] -- 5. Hogs Eye Man -- 6. What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor -- 7. Ringdown -- 8. Our Ship She Rides Merrily -- 9 Bow My Bully Boys Blow -- 10. [announcement] -- 11. Heave Away -- 12. Ranzo, Boys, Ranzo -- 13. One More Day, My John -- 14. Sally Brown -- 15. [announcement] -- 16. Sally Brown -- 17. Tom's Gone To Ilo -- 18. Paddy Doyle / Dr Charles Rosher, London (4/5/1908) -- 19. Santa Anna -- 20. [announcement] -- 21. 'Bout Ship -- 22. Roll the Cotton Down / Royston Clifford, London, (10/7/1908) -- 23. A Long Time Ago / D.M. Kerr, London, (10/7/1908) -- 24. [announcement] -- 25. Lord Bateman -- 26. Green Mossy Banks of the Lea -- 27. [announcement] -- 28. Polly Oliver -- 29. Erin's Lovely Home / Mrs Packer, Winchcombe Workhouse, Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 30. [announcement] -- 31. Shepherds Hey, Constant Billy -- 32. Greensleeves -- 33. Toby was the Name of One -- 34. Old Woman Tossed Up in A Blanket -- 35. Bumpus o' Stretton, Cuckoo's Nest -- 36. [Fiddling] -- 37. [announcement] -- 38. Fiddle Tune -- 39. Fiddling [sung] / Mr Sam Bennett [fiddle], Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 40. The Drummer Boy -- 41. [announcement] -- 42. Poaching Song (Lincolnshire Poacher) -- 43. [announcement] -- 44. Green Bushes / Mrs Hawker, Broad Campden, Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 45. William Taylor / Mr Hawker, Broad Campden, Gloucestershire, (4/4/1908) -- 46. [announcement] -- 47. The Constant Farmer's Son / R. Wakefield, Winchcombe Workhouse, Gloucestershire, (5/4/1908) -- 48. [announcement] -- 49. The Lily White Boys -- 50. The Raggle Taggle Gypsies- o / Mr Archer Lane, Winchcombe Workhouse, Gloucestershire, (5/4/1908).

1908.

Transferred from Percy Grainger phonograph collection 12 (acc. no. 298) & 13 (acc. no. 299).

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