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- catalog abstract "An industry (mining) with considerable folklore and one which lent itself to having songs made about it.".
- catalog alternative "Radio-ballad about Britain's coal miners".
- catalog contributor b12706721.
- catalog contributor b12706722.
- catalog contributor b12706723.
- catalog created "p1999, c1966.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "p1999, c1966.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p1999, c1966.".
- catalog description "An industry (mining) with considerable folklore and one which lent itself to having songs made about it.".
- catalog description "When you hew a lump of coal -- Out of the dirt and darkness I was born -- Schoolday's over, come on then, John -- Now don't be late -- You're a the pit bank -- Oh dear, the experience to go down the pit -- When I am down in the pit -- So now you know the coal how is is got -- Jimmy, come back, come back -- Yes.. he was working next to me -- And yet it's good to come from the pit -- Three hundred years I hewed at the coal by hand -- Down in the dark -- In Durham and Northumberland, I'm sorry to say -- A minor has to possess that sense of humor -- Coal is a thing that's cost life to get -- Today, safety is the prime factor -- Deep down in a man's heart.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog identifier "714822080422".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "p1999, c1966.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Eng. : Topic Records,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Ballads, English.".
- catalog subject "Miners Songs and music.".
- catalog subject "Music Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Radio programs Great Britain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "When you hew a lump of coal -- Out of the dirt and darkness I was born -- Schoolday's over, come on then, John -- Now don't be late -- You're a the pit bank -- Oh dear, the experience to go down the pit -- When I am down in the pit -- So now you know the coal how is is got -- Jimmy, come back, come back -- Yes.. he was working next to me -- And yet it's good to come from the pit -- Three hundred years I hewed at the coal by hand -- Down in the dark -- In Durham and Northumberland, I'm sorry to say -- A minor has to possess that sense of humor -- Coal is a thing that's cost life to get -- Today, safety is the prime factor -- Deep down in a man's heart.".
- catalog title "Radio-ballad about Britain's coal miners".
- catalog title "The big hewer [sound recording] : a radio-ballad about Britain's coal miners / by Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker and Peggy Seeger.".
- catalog type "sound".