01652cjd a2200289 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025033002300066035001200089040001800101042000900119100003500128245013600163260000900299300005100308505054700359506006200906518008600968520002501054650002601079650003601105700003301141700003701174773007101211830005601282984002401338336166120120511111255.0050307s1957 xx fmn eng 10a19570316a19570317 a3361661 aANLbengdANL aanuc1 aSloane, Sally,d1894-19824prf10aSally Sloane and Bill Scott interviewed by John Meredith for John Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961h[sound recording]. c1957 a1 sound tape reel :banalog 7 1/2 ips ;c3 in.0 aSally Sloane sings: The journeyman tailor -- Never laugh at a man when he's down -- I think by this time he's forgot her. Sloane plays accordion: a hornpipe tune -- The blackberry blossoms -- Coming down the mountain. Sloane sings: I think by this time he's forgot her. Sloane plays accordion: Breakdown -- Boys of the Dardanelles (Lead Up For Stockyards). Sloane sings; The red barn (part) -- She dressed in a man's array. Sloane plays a jig tune on the accordion. Bill Scott sings: Great big kidney wiper -- Sammy Hall -- Big black bastard. aOpen access for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded by John Meredith at Teralba, N.S.W., on 16 March 1957 and 17 March 1957. aFolkloric recordings 0aFolk musiczAustralia 0aFolk songs, EnglishzAustralia.1 aScott, Bill,d1923-20054prf1 aMeredith, John,d1920-2001.4ivr0 tJohn Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961w(AuCNL)4555668 0aJohn Meredith folklore field recordings, 1953-1961. aANLcORAL TRC 4/23B