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003 UkLoVW
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028 0 0 _aAFS L58
_bLibrary of Congress Music Division
040 _aUkLoVW
_beng
_cUkLoVW
099 _aSAD 2008
245 0 0 _aChild ballads traditional in the United States (II) :
_bfrom the Archive of Folk Song /
_cedited by Bertrand H. Bronson.
260 _bLibrary of Congress Music Division,
_c[1966?].
300 _a1 sound disc :
_banalog, 33 1/3 rpm
500 _aSound disc, analog.
505 0 _aSide 1: 1. The three babes (Child no. 79) / Mrs Texas Gladden, Salem, Virginia, 1941, rec. Alan Lomax -- 2. Andrew Batann (Child Nos. 197 & 250) / Warde H. Forde, Central Valley, California, 1938, rec. Sidney Robertson Cowell -- 3. The king's love-letter (Child no. 208) / Mrs G.A. Griffin, Newberry, Florida, 1937, rec. John A. Lomax -- 4. Well met, my old true love (Child no. 243) / Pearl Jacobs Borusky, Antigo, Wisconsin, 1940, rec. Robert F. Draves & Helene Stratman Thomas -- 5. The ship carpenter (Child no. 243) / Clay Walters, Salyersville, Kentucky, 1937, rec. Alan & Elizabeth Lomax -- Side 2: 1. There was an old and wealthy man (Child no. 272) / Dol Small, Nellysford, Virginia, 1950, rec. Maud Karpeles & Sidney Robertson Cowell -- 2. The devil and the farmer's wife (Child no. 278) / Carrie Grover, Washington, D.C., 1941, rec. Alan Lomax -- 3. The Oxford merchant (Child no. 283) / Warde H. Ford, Central Valley, California, 1938, rec. Sidney Robertson Cowell -- 4. The golden willow tree (Child no. 286) / Jimmy Morris, Hazard, Kentucky, 1937, rec. Alan & Elizabeth Lomax -- 5. A ship set for North America (Child no. 286) / Ollie Jacobs, Pearson, Wisconsin, 1941, rec. Robert F. Draves & Helene Stratman Thomas -- 6. The mermaid (Child no. 289) / Emma Dusenbury, Mena, Arkansas, 1936, rec. Sidney Robertson Cowell & Laurence Powell.
530 _aTransferred to 38 CDA record collection.
600 1 7 _aChild, Francis James
_9710
650 7 _aBallads
_934
650 0 _aField recordings
_919569
650 7 _aUnited States
_9553
942 _2VWML
_cMU
_hSAD 2008
_n0
999 _c73232