01798cjd a2200313 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025033001300066035001200079040001800091042000900109100002200118245015200140260001000292300005100302500001600353505064900369506006201018518006901080520002501149650002601174650003601200700002401236700003601260700003701296773007101333830005601404984002401460335636420120511113307.0050301s1956 xx fmn eng 00a19560131 a3356364 aANLbengdANL aanuc1 aBrooks.cMr.4prf10aMr Brooks, Mrs Gibbons, and Sally Sloane interviewed by John Meredith in the John Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961h[sound recording]. c1956. a1 sound tape reel :banalog 7 1/2 ips ;c3 in. aMusic only.0 aUnidentified person plays the steel guitar? Mr Brooks sings and plays: 'The seed of love' on the string guitar (?). Mrs Gibbons plays: Set tune on the accordion. Sally Sloane sings: Killalloo -- I long for to get married -- Oh, get away you saucy dame -- Sweet Lukin Town -- Maid of Fainey -- May your children strike you -- Springtime brings on the shearing -- Paddy, my dear don't bother me -- Green bushes. Sally Sloane plays: 'Stockyards' on the accordion. Sally Sloane sings: Rocking a wee one -- Whistle to my blackbird -- Bright shades of blue. Sally Sloane plays: 'The gallant band' on the accordion. Sally Sloane sings: Squire Scoble.. aOpen access for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded by John Meredith at Teralba, N.S.W. on 31 January 1956. aFolkloric recording. 0aFolk musiczAustralia 0aFolk songs, EnglishzAustralia.1 aGibbons,cMrs.4prf1 aSloane, Sally,d1894-1982.4prf1 aMeredith, John,d1920-2001.4ivr0 tJohn Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961w(AuCNL)4555668 0aJohn Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961. aANLcORAL TRC 4/19A