| Bib ID |
3356434 |
| Format |
Audio [sound recording] , Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Access Conditions |
Open access for research, personal copies and public use. |
| Description |
1956
1 sound tape reel ; 3 in.
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| Series |
John Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961.
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| Summary |
Folkloric recording.
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| Full contents |
- Sally Sloane sings: Oh, bedad then, says I
- Erin's green shore
- The cherry tree
- The roving beggarman
- My bonny love is young. Sloane plays fiddle: Devil among the tailors
- Blackberry blossoms
- The sporting Paddy
- Coming down the mountains
- Charming Judy Callaghan
- Up with the orange, the purple & blue. Sloane sings: Bold MacGuinness
- Sally Sloane sings: Oh, bedad then, says I
- Erin's green shore
- The cherry tree
- The roving beggarman
- My bonny love is young. Sloane plays fiddle: Devil among the tailors
- Blackberry blossoms
- The sporting Paddy
- Coming down the mountains
- Charming Judy Callaghan
- Up with the orange, the purple & blue. Sloane sings: Bold MacGuinness
- sings then plays 'Ireland free once more' on the fiddle
- sings and plays 'What would you do if the billy boiled over. Sally Sloane lilts an unknown jig tune. Sloane sings; The chandler's wife; Lovely Willie
- Erin's green isle
- the Lowlands of Holland
- Knickerbocker line. Sloane plays: Nicky Nick-Nack on the fiddle. Sally Sloane sings: Bung yer eye. Sloane plays an unknown polka tune on the accordion. Sloane sings and plays: Impudent Barney O'Hay on the accordion. Sloane sings: Maggie Murphy's home
- Grandma's march. Sloane sings and plays 'Bonnie Maggie' on the accordion
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| Notes |
Recorded at Teralba, N.S.W., on 3 February 1956, 10 March 1956, 11 March 1956, 16 June 1956.
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| Subjects |
Folk music - Australia | Folk songs, English - Australia.
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| Other authors/contributors |
Meredith, John, 1920-2001, Interviewer
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| Related records |
John Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961
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