When the may is all in bloom : traditional singing from the South East of England / Bob Copper, John Copper, Louie Fuller, Gordon Hall, Bob Lewis, Ron Spicer.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: Veteran Tapes | VT 131Publication details: Haughley : Veteran Tapes, c1995.Description: 1 audiocassette : analogSubject(s):
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Production credits: Side 1: 1. Rosemary Lane, Chainmaker lad -- 2. Seeds of love -- 3. Villikins and Dinah -- 4. Three maids a milking -- 5. Crockery ware -- 6. Young Morgan -- 7. Old grey noddle -- 8. Sons of labour.
Side 2: 1. Gypsey riders -- 2. Live herrings, Captain Ward, Heave on the trawl -- 3. Come write me down -- 4. Horse nominee -- 5. Dame-dame white leg -- 6. Woodstock town -- 7. Spanish ladies -- 8. Ledbury clergyman -- 9. Folkestone murder.
- Recorded and produced by John Howson.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCS 750 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR09016 |
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Side 1: 1. Rosemary Lane, Chainmaker lad -- 2. Seeds of love -- 3. Villikins and Dinah -- 4. Three maids a milking -- 5. Crockery ware -- 6. Young Morgan -- 7. Old grey noddle -- 8. Sons of labour.
Side 2: 1. Gypsey riders -- 2. Live herrings, Captain Ward, Heave on the trawl -- 3. Come write me down -- 4. Horse nominee -- 5. Dame-dame white leg -- 6. Woodstock town -- 7. Spanish ladies -- 8. Ledbury clergyman -- 9. Folkestone murder.
Recorded and produced by John Howson.