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028 0 0 _aBLSA C 433 34 Side 2 Part 2
_bBritish Library Sound Archive
040 _aUkLoVW
_beng
_cUkLoVW
099 _aSCD CDA HAMER 52
245 0 0 _aFred Hamer collection, CD 52
260 _bBritish Library Sound Archive,
_c1950-1969.
300 _a1 sound disc :
_bdigital ;
_c4 3/4 in.
500 _aCompact disc.
500 _aMusical instruments: piano accordion.
505 0 _a1. [announcement] C443/34 Side 2 Part 2 -- Charlie Bate (voice and piano accordion) and others, including probably Charlie Pitman, Padstow, Cornwall [transcribed from other tapes]: 2. 00:00 Time gentlemen please -- 00:39 Jockey to the fair [Roud 3344] -- 01:50 Little brown jug [tune] -- 02:10 Little brown jug played as an old fashioned waltz -- 02:55 Little brown jug played as a march -- 03:42 Little brown jug played as a tango -- 04:26 Little brown jug played as a rag -- 05:15 Little brown jug played as a jig -- 05:45 Little brown jug played as a hymn tune -- 06:33 I can't forget the day -- 09:33 St. Merryn Grinders [Roud 1735, cut off] -- 11:07 Tavistock goosey fair [Roud 10683] -- 13:14 Landlord fill the flowing bowl [Roud 1234] -- 16:40 the clockmaker [Roud 241] -- 19:10 Two Irish Maltese [Roud 5379]. 3 -- 00:00 White cockade [Roud 191] -- 02:39 Golden kippers [Roud 5381] -- 06:05 Sweet nightingale [Roud 371] -- Alf Wildman, Colesden, Bedfordshire: 08:56 The soldier and the sailor [Roud 350] -- The romance of the lace pillow / Thomas Wright (published by H. H. Armstrong, 1919), read by Eunice [surname unknown] -- 10:10 Chapter 14 the lace tells and the lace makers' holidays [from page 200; continued from CD 50].
518 _aThese copies were made in 2011.
530 _aBLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003552; BL Archive tape: H1790; Hamer tape No: 5/10 Side 2 Part 2.
942 _2VWML
_cMU
_hSCD CDA HAMER 52
999 _c74106