Keith Summers collection, CD 23
Material type: MusicPublisher number: BLSA C 1002 Keith Summers Collection 64(c33-62)-65 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 2001.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:- BLSA PLAYBACK - 1CDR0007349 ARCHIVE -- 2CDR0007049.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Summers Recordings | Storage | SCD CDA SUMMERS 23 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR06569 |
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Compact disc.
Musical instruments: melodeon.
1. [announcement] (c1002/64 track 2 concluded) -- Oscar Woods [melodeon], Saxmudham, Suffolk, [ca. 1971]: 2. [Dennington polka] -- 3. Oh Joe the boat is going over -- 4. [unidentified schottische] -- 5. Pigeon on the gate -- 6. Irish washerwoman -- 7. [Soldier's dream] -- 8. [unidentified hornpipe] -- 9. Your cheating heart -- 10. [pause] -- 11. [Seamo's polka] -- 12. [unidentified song tune] -- 13. [pause] -- 14. [Tiger Smith's jig] -- 15. In and out the window -- 16. [unidentified song tune] -- 17. [pause] -- 18. [Isle of Capri] -- 19. The happy wanderer -- 20. [My old man's a dustman] -- 21. [Italian waltz] -- 22. [The fairground tune] -- 23. Two little girls in blue -- 24. [unidentified song tune] -- 25. [I'll be your sweetheart, Oh, Oh, Antonio, Forever and ever] -- 26. [unidentified song tune] -- 27. Pigeon on the gate -- 28. [unidentified waltz] -- 29. [unidentified song tune] -- 30. Are we to part like this -- 31. Soldiers joy -- 32. [false start] -- 33. [Dennington polka - fragment] -- 34. [unidentified tune - fragment] -- 35. [unidentified tune - fragment] -- 36. [announcement] (c1002/65) -- Tom Cole, North Waltham, Hampshire: 37. The North Waltham mummers' play: God bless the master of this house -- 38. Play I -- 39. He comes, he comes, oh hero here he comes -- 40. Play II -- 41. There's many a man that lost his life -- 42. Play III -- 43. God rest ye merry gentlemen -- 44. [pause] -- 45. Interview - Tom Cole talks about the North Waltham mummers' play -- Fred List [?] [melodeon], [Framlingham, Suffolk, 1974]: 46. [unidentified hornpipe] -- 47. Pigeon on the gate -- 48. Soldiers joy -- 49. [pause] -- Cyril Poacher, [Blaxhall, Suffolk, ?1970s]: 50. A sailor and his true love [Pleasant and delightful, with melodeon] -- 51. Australia.
Tom Cole first performed in the North Waltham play in 1949 when he was 19. Other members in the team. Carols with handbells after the play. Play last performed in the 1950's. Recalls people he used to know - Jim Barret, Mr Chapman, his uncle Enos White, George Fosbury, Ben Butcher, Steve Goodall, Fred Hewitt.
BLSA PLAYBACK - 1CDR0007349 ARCHIVE -- 2CDR0007049.