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Keith Summers collection, CD 21

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 1002 Keith Summers Collection 63(c32-38)-64(c1-19) | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 2001.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA PLAYBACK - 1CDR0007347 ARCHIVE -- 2CDR0007047.
Contents:
1. [announcement] (c1002/63 track 2) -- George Belton, [Madehurst, West Sussex] recorded in a folk club, Catford, London, [ca. 1970-1974]: 2. [pause] -- 3. We're all jolly fellows that follow the plough -- 4. [pause] -- 5. Never no more for me [I heard such a lot on the wondrous seaside] -- 6. Two men in a mental hospital [story] -- 7. The volunteer organist -- 8. [pause] -- 9. The thrashing machine -- 10. Has anybody seen my tiddler -- 11. [pause] -- 12. I have drunk one and I will drink two [Him and his good companions] -- 13. [announcement] (c1002/64 [c1-19]) -- Fred Pearce [melodeon], Blaxhall, Suffolk, [1974] -- 14. The dark eyed sailor -- 15. Two little girls in blue -- 16. [pause] -- 17. Pigeon on the gate -- 18. [pause] -- 19. [unidentified tune] -- 20. Cock of the North -- 21. [pause] -- 22. The yellow handkerchief -- 23. [Brief interview - self taught, Keith Summers mentions a BBC record with Fred on it] -- 24. Wild colonial boy [?] -- 25. Yarmouth hornpipe -- 26. Go and leave me -- 27. [pause] -- 28. Green bushes -- 29. Foggy dew -- 30. [pause] -- 31. The sailor and his true love -- 32. [Coal black mammy] -- 33. A group of young squaddies [Two sweethearts] -- 34. [pause] -- 35. Golden slippers, Oh Joe the boat is going over, Heel and toe polka, Waiting for the Robert E. Lee -- 36. Just like the ivy, I'll be your honeysuckle, Keep right on to the end of the road -- 37. [unidentified tune] -- 38. Song of the thrush.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Summers Recordings Storage SCD CDA SUMMERS 21 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR06567

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: melodeon.

1. [announcement] (c1002/63 track 2) -- George Belton, [Madehurst, West Sussex] recorded in a folk club, Catford, London, [ca. 1970-1974]: 2. [pause] -- 3. We're all jolly fellows that follow the plough -- 4. [pause] -- 5. Never no more for me [I heard such a lot on the wondrous seaside] -- 6. Two men in a mental hospital [story] -- 7. The volunteer organist -- 8. [pause] -- 9. The thrashing machine -- 10. Has anybody seen my tiddler -- 11. [pause] -- 12. I have drunk one and I will drink two [Him and his good companions] -- 13. [announcement] (c1002/64 [c1-19]) -- Fred Pearce [melodeon], Blaxhall, Suffolk, [1974] -- 14. The dark eyed sailor -- 15. Two little girls in blue -- 16. [pause] -- 17. Pigeon on the gate -- 18. [pause] -- 19. [unidentified tune] -- 20. Cock of the North -- 21. [pause] -- 22. The yellow handkerchief -- 23. [Brief interview - self taught, Keith Summers mentions a BBC record with Fred on it] -- 24. Wild colonial boy [?] -- 25. Yarmouth hornpipe -- 26. Go and leave me -- 27. [pause] -- 28. Green bushes -- 29. Foggy dew -- 30. [pause] -- 31. The sailor and his true love -- 32. [Coal black mammy] -- 33. A group of young squaddies [Two sweethearts] -- 34. [pause] -- 35. Golden slippers, Oh Joe the boat is going over, Heel and toe polka, Waiting for the Robert E. Lee -- 36. Just like the ivy, I'll be your honeysuckle, Keep right on to the end of the road -- 37. [unidentified tune] -- 38. Song of the thrush.

BLSA PLAYBACK - 1CDR0007347 ARCHIVE -- 2CDR0007047.

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