The Folk Songs of Britain Vol 3: Jack of All Trades
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A collection of songs of the country craftsmen—millers, weavers, cobblers, labourers—recorded in the field from traditional folk singers in England, Scotland and Ireland. https://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/folk/records/thefolksongsofbritain.html Side 1 The Jovial Tradesmen (When Jones's Ale Was New) - Bob and Ron Copper, Rottingdean, The Roving Journeyman - Paddy Doran, Belfast The Candlelight Fisherman - Phil Hammond, Morston, Norfolk (w/ melodeon) The Canny Shepherd Laddie - Jimmy White, Yetlington, Northumberland The Dairy Maid (0.43) John Maguire, Belfast (whistle) Green Brooms - Sean McDonagh, Glinsk, Connemara Gruel - Jimmy MacBeath, Elgin, Moray The Jug of Punch - Edward Quinn, Castlecaulfield, Co. Tyrone The Gresford Disaster - Mrs. A. Cosgrove, Newtongrange, Midlothian The Jolly Miller - John Strachan, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire The Irish Washerwoman (1.17) John Doherty, Donegal (fiddle) Farewell to Whiskey - Jessie Murray, Portknockie, Buchan The Roving Ploughboy (2.02) John McDonald, Elgin, Moray (w/ melodeon) Side 2 The Buchan Miller - John McDonald, Elgin, Moray (w/ melodeon) Fagan the Cobbler - “Wickets†Richardson, Blaxhall, Woodbridge, Surrey The Ould Piper - Frank McPeake, Belfast (w/ Uilleann pipes) Sweep, Chimney Sweep - Bob and Ron Copper, Rottingdean, Sussex The Mason's Apron (0.53) Agnes & Bridie Whyte, Loughrea, Co. Galway (fiddles) Rhynie - John Strachan, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire The Tailor By Trade - Joe Tunney, Beleek, Co. Fermanagh The Wee Weaver (0.49) John Doherty, Donegal (fiddle) Jim the Carter Lad - Jack Goodfellow, Rennington, Northumberland Drumdelgie - Davie Stewart, Dundee (w/ accordion) The Merry Haymakers - Bob and Ron Copper, Rottingdean, Sussex I’ll Mend Your Pots and Kettles (0.54) Séamus Ennis, Dublin (Uilleann pipes)
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