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- catalog contributor b13296515.
- catalog contributor b13296516.
- catalog contributor b13296517.
- catalog contributor b13296518.
- catalog contributor b13296519.
- catalog contributor b13296520.
- catalog created "p2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "p2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p2002.".
- catalog description "Disc 1. The merchant's son ; Cowpin the dishes ; Hey barra gadgie ; It wis a beggin that we did ; Kindness from a policeman ; Grat for gruel ; How to build a bender ; Chantin, griddlin, and laldyin ; The day we went to Rothesay-oh ; Playing for an all-night hooley ; March, strathspey and reel ; Were you always alone? ; The Forfar sodger ; They put a different turns in their tunes ; Diddling ; Outside, on the safe side ; The ox and the fox dug a hole for me ; It's a long drow at the end ; Old bodies, five or six pounds each ; Did they kill children as well? -- Disc 2. My darling ploughman boy ; From the top of the deck ; Ah likit ma mother ; He used to diddle a lot of songs ; We are called the Buchan Stewarts ; Dark-eyed lover ; It wis a slave drivery ; The barnyards of the Delgaty ; Singin along at their plough ; The laird o dainty Doonby ; The horseman's grip and word ; It was torn, rippit, tattered ; The trooper and the maid ; The story lives forever.".
- catalog description "Jimmy MacBeath, vocals ; Davie Stewart, vocals, accordion ; Alan Lomax, Shirley Collins, Anna Lomax, interviewers.".
- catalog description "Recorded by Alan Lomax and Hamish Henderson between 1951 and 1957, chiefly in London.".
- catalog extent "2 sound discs :".
- catalog identifier "682161179322".
- catalog isPartOf "Alan Lomax collection.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "p2002.".
- catalog language "Sung or spoken in Scots, except the 3rd work, sung in Travellers' Cant.".
- catalog language "sco sco eng".
- catalog language "sco".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, MA : Rounder,".
- catalog spatial "Scotland.".
- catalog subject "Folk music Scotland.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs, Scots Scotland.".
- catalog subject "M1746.M122 T86x 2002".
- catalog subject "Music Scotland.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Disc 1. The merchant's son ; Cowpin the dishes ; Hey barra gadgie ; It wis a beggin that we did ; Kindness from a policeman ; Grat for gruel ; How to build a bender ; Chantin, griddlin, and laldyin ; The day we went to Rothesay-oh ; Playing for an all-night hooley ; March, strathspey and reel ; Were you always alone? ; The Forfar sodger ; They put a different turns in their tunes ; Diddling ; Outside, on the safe side ; The ox and the fox dug a hole for me ; It's a long drow at the end ; Old bodies, five or six pounds each ; Did they kill children as well? -- Disc 2. My darling ploughman boy ; From the top of the deck ; Ah likit ma mother ; He used to diddle a lot of songs ; We are called the Buchan Stewarts ; Dark-eyed lover ; It wis a slave drivery ; The barnyards of the Delgaty ; Singin along at their plough ; The laird o dainty Doonby ; The horseman's grip and word ; It was torn, rippit, tattered ; The trooper and the maid ; The story lives forever.".
- catalog temporal "1951----1957----".
- catalog title "Two gentlemen of the road [sound recording] / Jimmy MacBeath & Davie Stewart.".
- catalog type "sound".