TY - SOUND TI - The frog and the mouse: : folksongs of diversion PY - 1975/// PB - Folktracks [Folktrax] N1 - Cassette; Side 1: 1. A going To the Fair [beggars At the Fair] / Harry Cox, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Catfield, Norfolk 1953 - 1'13" -- 2. Brian o linn / Thomas Moran, recorded by Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Co Leitrim 1954 - 1'34" -- 3. The Counting Song / William Rew, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Sidbury, Devon 1954, 4'01" -- 4. The Crocodile / Harry Cox, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Catfield, Norfolk 1953 - 1'07" -- 5. Dame Durden [#293] / Mark Fuller & Luther Hills, recorded by Peter Kennedy, East Dean, Sussex 1955, 2'20" -- 6. The Frog and the Mouse / Adolphus Le Ruez, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Bonne Nuit, St Ouens, Jersey 1956 - 1'25" -- 7. The Hawk and the Crow / Liam O Connor, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Pomeroy, Co Tyrone 1953, 2'08" -- 8. The Herring Song / Seamus Ennis, of Dublin recorded by Peter Kennedy, London 1959 - 1'28" -- 9. I Bought Myself A Cock / George Blackman, recorded by Bob Copper, Wisborough Green, Sussex 1954, 2'45" -- 10. The Mallard / Harry Holland, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Exeter, Devon 1954 - 1'23" -- 11. My Father Had An Acre of Land [The Team of Rats] / Bob & Ron Copper, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Rottingdean, Sussex 1955, 2'43" -- 12. Old Daddy Fox / Cyril Biddick (with accordion), recorded by Peter Kennedy, Boscastle, Cornwall 1950, 3'39" -- Side 2: 1. Old King Cole / Bill Westaway, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Belstone, Devon 1952 - 1'35" -- 2. On Ilkla Moor / Douglas Kennedy -- 3. The Ram Song / William Rew, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Sidbury, Devon 1954 - 1'52" -- 4. Soldier, Soldier / Colm Keane, recorded by Brian George, Carna, Co Galway 1947 - 1'07" -- 5. Three Men Went A hunting / Hywel Wood, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Bala, Merionethshire 1954 - 1'35" -- 6. Three Scamping Rogues / George Endacott, recorded by Peter Kennedy, South Zeal, Devon 1952, 1'30" -- 7. Tom Pearce "Lansdown Fair" / George Maynard, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Copthorne, East Grinstead, Sussex 1956, 3'24" -- 8. Was You Ever See? / Manfrie Wood, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Bala, Merionethsh 1954, 1'32" -- 9. When I was a Boy / William Rew, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Sidbury, Devon 1954, 3'23" -- 10. The Wild Man Ben Phillips, recorded by Seamus Ennis, Mathry, Pembrokesh 1952, 3'05" -- 11. Wim wam waddles Harry Greening [Dorchester Mummers] (with melodeon), recorded by Pat Beech, Dorset 1936 - 1'15" ER -