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_aFsd 30 105 _bFolktracks [Folktrax] |
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_aUkLoVW _beng _cUkLoVW |
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_aIn comes I, Tom Fool _b : Lincolnshire plough plays, Barrow-on-Humber Plough Jags |
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_bFolktracks [Folktrax], _c1975. |
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_a1 audiocassette : _banalog |
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505 | 0 | _aThe Barrow-on-Humber Plough Play: Side 1: 1. Opening Song: We're All Jolly Fellows That Follow the Plough / sung by the full company - 1'17" -- 2. Play Part 1 - 5'31" -- 3. The Plough Lads Dance (Music: Follow me down to London, Luke's tune) / played by Luke Stanley [melodeon], Frank Bell [tambourine], Jesse Mumby [jug & pan], 4'50" -- 4. The Barrow Play Part 2 including the Courtship Song - 2'43" -- Side 2: 1. The Barrow Play Part 3 - 1'53" -- 2. Concluding Song: The Farmer's Boy, 2'23" -- 3. Talk by Jack Martin on collecting, the revival, the hobby horse & actors - 8'41" -- 4. Talk by Luke Stanley on music, local dances followed by rhyme: Old Mother Shipton, 2'27". | |
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_2VWML _cMU _hSCS 32 |
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