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- catalog alternative "Rural fun and frolics".
- catalog contributor b12706781.
- catalog contributor b12706782.
- catalog created "p1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "p1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p1998.".
- catalog description "Compact disc.".
- catalog description "Herrings' heads (Johnny Doughty) -- Burke's engine (Tommy McGrath) -- Untitled schottische (Scan Tester, concertina) -- You canna put it on to Sandy (Jimmy McBeath) -- Ladybower's/The sister (Rose Murphy, fiddle) -- Three sons of rogues (Pop Maynard) -- Young Bob Ridley (Mary Ann Carolan) -- Uncle George's hornpipe/Tommy Roberts' hornpipe (Bob Cann, melodeon) -- The ball o'Kerriemeer (John MacDonald) -- Widdlecombe Fair (Tom Brown) -- Oh, the Hampshires do like Duff (Sam Bond, mouth organ) -- A nice piece of Irish pig's head (Maurice) -- Glendarel Highlanders/Kenmure's on and awa'/ Lovat scouts/ Monymusk (Willie Kemp ; Curly McKay, accordion) -- Clinking o'er the lea (Maggy Murphy) -- The Derby ram (Sid Steer) -- Old King Cole (Martin Gorman) -- Live performance : Banbury Bill (Bampton Morris ; Jinky Wells) -- Down the road (Fred Jordan) -- The rosin box (John Reilly) -- The stack of barley (Ellen O'Dwyer, concertina) -- Most beautiful leg of the mallard (Henry Mitchelmore) -- The keyhole in the door (Jim Wilson) -- The blue meadow (Paddy Breen) -- The Varsoviana (Ned Pearson) -- The old sow (Albert Richardson) -- The codfish (Nora Cleary) -- Stirling militia/Ruthven House/Fairy dance (Will Powrie, accordion ; Ian Powrie, fiddle) -- Up to the rigs of London Town (Charlie Wills) -- The pigeon on the gate (Jim Donaghue, tin-whistle ; Seamus Donaghue, tambourine)".
- catalog description "Production by Tony Engle and Reg Hall; compilation, research and notes by Reg Hall.".
- catalog description "Recorded 1928-mid 1980s.".
- catalog description "Various performers.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog isPartOf "The voice of the people ; v. 7".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "p1998.".
- catalog language "eng eng eng".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Topic,".
- catalog requires "Compact disc.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland.".
- catalog subject "Folk dance music Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Folk dance music Ireland.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs, English Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs, English Ireland.".
- catalog subject "Music Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Music Ireland.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Herrings' heads (Johnny Doughty) -- Burke's engine (Tommy McGrath) -- Untitled schottische (Scan Tester, concertina) -- You canna put it on to Sandy (Jimmy McBeath) -- Ladybower's/The sister (Rose Murphy, fiddle) -- Three sons of rogues (Pop Maynard) -- Young Bob Ridley (Mary Ann Carolan) -- Uncle George's hornpipe/Tommy Roberts' hornpipe (Bob Cann, melodeon) -- The ball o'Kerriemeer (John MacDonald) -- Widdlecombe Fair (Tom Brown) -- Oh, the Hampshires do like Duff (Sam Bond, mouth organ) -- A nice piece of Irish pig's head (Maurice) -- Glendarel Highlanders/Kenmure's on and awa'/ Lovat scouts/ Monymusk (Willie Kemp ; Curly McKay, accordion) -- Clinking o'er the lea (Maggy Murphy) -- The Derby ram (Sid Steer) -- Old King Cole (Martin Gorman) -- Live performance : Banbury Bill (Bampton Morris ; Jinky Wells) -- Down the road (Fred Jordan) -- The rosin box (John Reilly) -- The stack of barley (Ellen O'Dwyer, concertina) -- Most beautiful leg of the mallard (Henry Mitchelmore) -- The keyhole in the door (Jim Wilson) -- The blue meadow (Paddy Breen) -- The Varsoviana (Ned Pearson) -- The old sow (Albert Richardson) -- The codfish (Nora Cleary) -- Stirling militia/Ruthven House/Fairy dance (Will Powrie, accordion ; Ian Powrie, fiddle) -- Up to the rigs of London Town (Charlie Wills) -- The pigeon on the gate (Jim Donaghue, tin-whistle ; Seamus Donaghue, tambourine)".
- catalog title "First I'm going to sing you a ditty [sound recording] : rural fun & frolics.".
- catalog title "Rural fun and frolics".
- catalog type "sound".