SCD CDA SUMMERS 21 Sound Lib. CDA Keith Summers collection, CD 21 - British Library Sound Archive, 2001. - 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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.



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