A Little Bench of Rushes.--The Kerry Recruit.--The First House in Connaught/The Copper Plate Reel.--The Farmers' Cursed Wife.--An Leanbh Sidhe.--An Clar Bog-Deil.--The Thrush in the Straw.--The Cuckoo's Hornpipe.--The Bonny Bunch of Roses-o.--Gol Na Mban 'San Ar.--The Wealthy Squire.--Hogan's Favorite/The Connaught Man's Rambles/The Lark in the Morning/When the Cock Crows It is Day.--Marrow Bones.--Will You Come with Me Over the Mountain?
Track Information:
101 A Little Bench of Rushes.
102 The Kerry Recruit.
103 The First House in Connaught.
103 Copper Plate Reel.
104 The Farmer's Curst Wife.(Child No. 278).
105 An Leanbh Sidhe (The Fairy Boy).
106 An Clar Bog-Deil (The Bog Deal Board).
107 The Thrush in the Straw.
201 The Cuckoo's Hornpipe.
202 The Bonny Bunch of Roses-O.
203 Gol Na Mban 'San Ar (The Women's Lament in Battle).
204 The Wealthy Squire.
205 Hogan's Favoritel.
205 Connaught Man's Rambles.
205 The Lark in the Morning.
205 When the Cock Crows it is Day.
206 Marrow Bones (Woman of Wexford).
207 Will You Come With Me Over the Mountain.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0644
Tradition.1013
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Tradition
General:
Descriptive notes by Seamus Ennis and others on slipcase. Performer(s): Seamus Ennis, vocals, uillean pipes, and tin whistle.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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An cailirn aerach (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) -- The banks of the roses / Seamus Ennis -- An binnsirn luachra (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) -- The brown thorn (Sean Moriarty -- Sack of potatoes & maid of Mount Kisco (Ballinakill Ceilidhe Band) -- Dance to your daddy ; Cucanandy (Elizabeth Cronin) -- An Mhaighdean Mhara (Kitty Gallagher (Citir Nir Ghallchorir)) -- The fairy lullaby (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) -- The fox chase (Mickey Doherty) -- The rocks of Bawn (Seamus Ennis) -- Amhrarn fosuirochta (Maggie McDonagh, Maigir Nir Dhonchadha)) -- The bold tenant farmer (Mickey Cronin) -- The lark in the morning (Ballinakill Ceilidhe Band) -- Connla (Mary Joyce (Marire Seoighe)) -- Bean Pharidirn (Colm Keane (Colm Or Caoidhearn)) -- She moved through the fair (Margaret Barry) -- Morrissey and the Russian sailor (Johnny McDonagh (Searn 'ac Dhonnchadha) -- The copperplate reel (Seamus Ennis, Steven Folan (Stiofan Or Cualarin) -- Whiskey in the jar (Seamus Ennis) -- Mo ghrardh-sa an jug morr is er Larn (Kate Moynihan (Carit Nir Mhuimhneacharin)) -- The woman of the house (Seamus Ennis) -- Cois abhainn na serad (Maire Keohane (Marire Nir Cheocharin)) -- Innsin Bheril Artha 'n Ghaorthaidh (Gubnait Cronin, Gobnait Nir Chronirn)) -- Citir na gcumann (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) -- Molly Bawn (Seamus Ennis) -- The lament for Una Bharn (Sean McDonagh (Searn. Mac Donnchadha)) -- Keen for a dead child (Kitty Gallagher (Citir Nir Ghalchorir)) -- Where you at the rock? (Seamus Ennis) -- Soldier, soldier (Colm Keane (Colm Or Caoidhearn)) -- What would you do? (Elizabeth Cronin) -- Mrs. McGrath (Seamus Ennis) -- The death of Brugh (Johnny McDonagh (Searn 'ac Dhonnchadha)) -- The Bucks of Oranmore / (Seamus Ennis).
Track Information:
101 Cailin Aerach, An (The Airy Girl) / Maire O'Sullivan. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
101 The Banks of the Roses / Seamus Ennis. Vocals. English language.
101 Binnsin Luachra, An (The Little Bench of Rushes) / Maire O'Sullivan. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
101 The Brown Thorn / Sean Moriarty. Fiddle. English language.
101 Sack of Potatoes / Ballinakill Ceili Band. Fiddle,Flute,Accordion. English language.
102 Dance to Your Daddy / Elizabeth Cronin. Vocals. English language.
102 Cucanandy / Elizabeth Cronin. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
102 Maighdean Mhara, An (The Mermaid's Song) / Kitty Gallagher. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
103 She Moved Through the Fair / Margaret Barry. Vocals,Banjo. English language.
201 Morrissey and the Russian Sailor / Johnny McDonagh. Vocals. English language.
201 The Copperplate Reel / Seamus Ennis, Steven Folan. Penny whistle. English language.
201 Whiskey in the Jar / Seamus Ennis. Vocals. English language.
201 Mo Ghradh-sa an Jug Mor is E (I Love a Big Full Jug) / Kate Moynihan. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
201 The Woman of the House / Seamus Ennis.
201 Cois Abhainn na Sead (By the River of Gems) / Maire Keohane. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
201 Innsin Bheil Atha'n Ghaorthaidh (The Little Inchof Ballingeary) / Gubnait Cronin. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
201 Citi na gCumann (Kitty of Loves) / Maire O'Sullivan. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
201 Molly Bawn / Seamus Ennis. Vocals. English language.
202 The Lament for Una Bhan / Sean McDonagh. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
202 Keen for a Dead Child / Kitty Gallagher. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language.
202 Were You at the Rock / Seamus Ennis.
202 Solider, Solider / Colm Keane. Vocals. English language.
202 What Would You Do / Elizabeth Cronin. Vocals. English language.
202 Mrs.McGrath / Seamus Ennis. Vocals. English language.
202 The Death of Brugh / Johnny McDonagh. Vocals. English language.
202 The Bucks of Oranmore / Seamus Ennis.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1681
Columbia.204
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Columbia
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Ireland.
General:
Compiled and edited by Alan Lomax. Program notes by Alan Lomax and Seamus Ennis, with an introduction by Nicholas Carolan, and essay, "Recording in Ireland with Alan Lomax" by Robin Roberts ([38] p. : ports.) inserted in container.
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All the little children. Granemore hare. The battle of the boyne. The Ballynure ballad. Donald og. Twa corbies. Month of January. The hedges of County Down. Two jigs. Star of the County Down. Peter's song.
Track Information:
101 All the Little Children / Sands Family (Musical group), Tommy Sands.
102 Granemore Hare / Sands Family (Musical group).
103 The Battle of the Boyne / Sands Family (Musical group).
104 The Ballynure Ballad / Sands Family (Musical group).
105 Donal Og / Sands Family (Musical group).
201 Twa Corbies (Child No. 26)/ Sands Family (Musical group).
202 Month of January / Sands Family (Musical group).
203 The Hedges of County Down / Sands Family (Musical group).
204 Two Jigs / Sands Family (Musical group).
205 The Star of the County Down / Sands Family (Musical group).
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When two lovers meet (3:33) --Eighteen years old (3:15) -- Blackwater slide (2:35) --Bridin vesey (5:27) --Love is teasing (3:35) --Dan O'Hara (2:50) --The green linnet (2:52) --The skillet pot (3:10) --An draighneran donn (2:50) --A dandling song (2:50) --Lord Gregory.
Track Information:
101 When Two Lovers Meet / Denis Murphy, Dolly MacMahon, Paddy Moloney. Vocals,Fiddle,Pipe (Musical instrument),Penny whistle,Flute,Concertina.
102 Eighteen Years Old / Denis Murphy, Dolly MacMahon, Paddy Moloney. Vocals,Fiddle,Pipe (Musical instrument),Penny whistle,Flute,Concertina.
Sung in English and Gaelic. Notes: Traditional Irish music. Program notes by Searn Mac Reramoinn on container. Performer(s): Dolly MacMahon, vocals ; Denis Murphy, fiddle ; Paddy Moloney, pipes, tin whistle ; Michael Tubridy, flute, concertina. Production notes: Recorded in Dublin.
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The wasteland --The song of the old mother --Innisfree -- Coole and Ballylee --In memory of W.B Yeats --Still falls the rain --A refusal to mourn the death, by fire, of a child in London --Fern Hill --Turfsacks --Refugees --Poem to my son (To Juan at the winter solstice) --If I told him (A completed portrait of Picasso) --Epistle to be left in the earth --What if a much of a which of a wind --Sweet spring is your --What are years --Missing dates --I think continually of those --Seascape --Teterlestai --Birches --After apple-picking --The seafarer --The idea of order at Key West --The groundhog-- Moeurs contemporaines --Love calls us to the things of this world.
Track Information:
101 Eliot, T.S.; The Wasteland / T.S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot.
201 Yeats, William Butler; The Song of the Old Mother / W.B. (William Butler) Yeats.
202 Yeats, William Butler; Innisfree / W.B. (William Butler) Yeats.
203 Yeats, William Butler; Coole and Ballylee / W.B. (William Butler) Yeats.
204 Auden, W.H.; In Memory of W.B. Yeats / W.H. Auden.
205 Sitwell,Edith; Still Falls the Rain / Edith, Dame Sitwell.
206 Thomas, Dylan; A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Chid in London / Dylan Thomas.
207 Thomas, Dylan; Fern Hill / Dylan Thomas.
208 Macniece, Louis; Turfstacks / Louis Macniece.
209 Macniece, Louis; Refugees / Louis Macniece.
210 Graves, Robert; Poem to my son (To Juan at the Winter Solstice) / Robert Graves.
301 Stein, Gertrude; If I Told Him (A Complete Portrait of Picasso / Gertrude Stein.
302 MacLeish, Archibald; Epistle to be Left in the Earth / Archibald MacLeish.
303 Cummings, E.E.; what if a much of a which of a wind / Ebenezer Edson Cummings.
304 Cummings, E.E.; "sweet spring is your / Ebenezer Edson Cummings.
305 Moore, Marianne; What are Years / Marianne Moore.
306 Empson, William; Missing Dates / William Empson.
307 Spender, Stephen; I Think Continually of Those / Stephen Spender.
308 Spender, Stephen; Seascape / Stephen Spender.
309 Aiken, Conrad; Tetelestai / Conrad Aiken.
401 Frost; Robert; Birches / Robert Frost.
402 Frost, Robert; After Apple-picking / Robert Frost.
403 Wiliams, William Carlos; The Seafarer / William Carlos Williams.
404 Stevens, Wallace; The Idea of Order at Key West / Wallace Stevens.
405 Eberhart, Richard; The Groundhog / Richard Eberhart.
406 Bishop, Elizabeth; Manuelzinho / Elizabeth Bishop.
407 Wilbur, Richard; Love Calls Us to the Things of This World / Richard Wilbur.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2269
Caedmon.2006
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Caedmon 1957
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
Twenty-five poems, read by the authors, including T.S. Eliot, William Butler Yeats, W.H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, Louis MacNeice, Robert Graves, Gertrude Stein, E.E. Cummings, Marianne Moore, Stephen Spender, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Ezra Pound and others.
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Pretty Polly (Jean Ritchie) --On the banks of red roses (Ella Ward) --The cuckoo's next (Jimmy MacBeath) --The cuckoo (Jean Ritchie) --Bog down in the valley-o (Seamus Ennis) -- Tree in the valley-o (Jean Ritchie) --Barbara Allen (Jimmy Stewart) --Barbara Allyn (Elizabeth Cronin) --Barbry Ellen (Jean Ritchie) --Froggy went a-courting (Jean Ritchie) -- Uncle Frog went out to ride (Seamus Ennis) --Orange and lemon (Dianne Endicott) --Needle's eye (Jean Ritchie) --A maid in her father's garden (Elizabeth Cronin) --A pretty fair miss (Jean Ritchie) --Bonaparte's retreat (Johnny Pickering) -- Bonaparte's retreat (Jean Ritchie) --Derry gaol (Sarah Makem) --The hangman song (Jean Ritchie) --When my apron it hung low (Jeannie Robertson) --Careless love (Jean Ritchie).
Track Information:
101 Pretty Polly / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
102 On the Banks of Red Roses / Ella Ward. Vocals.
103 The Cuckoo's Nest / Jimmy MacBeath. Vocals.
104 The Cuckoo / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
105 Bog Down in the Valley-O / Seamus Ennis. Vocals.
106 Tree in the Valley-O / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
107 Barbara Allen / Jimmy Stewart. Vocals.
108 Barbara Allyn (Barbara Allen) (Child No. 84)/ Elizabeth Cronin. Vocals.
109 Barbry Ellen (Barbara Allen) (Child No. 84)/ Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
201 Froggie Went A-Courting / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
201 Uncle Frog Went Out to Ride / Seamus Ennis. Vocals.
203 Orange and Lemon / Dianne Endicott. Vocals.
204 Needle's Eye / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
205 Maid in Her Father's Garden / Elizabeth Cronin. Vocals.
206 A Pretty Fair Miss / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
207 Bonaparte's Retreat / Johnny Pickering. Fiddle.
208 Bonaparte's Retreat / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
209 Derry Gaol / Sarah Makem. Vocals.
210 The Hangman Song (Child No. 95)/ Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
211 When My Apron Iy Hung Low / Jeannie Robertson. Vocals.
212 Careless Love / Jean Ritchie. Vocals.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3633
Collector LTD..1201
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Great Britian Collector LTD.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: England, Ireland, Scotland, Great Britian.
General:
Sung by Jean Ritchie and folksingers of Scotland, Ireland, and England.
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Paul Gwynne Phillips performs traditional songs from the British Isles which he learned mostly from hearing them sung in pubs or by acquaintances. - 1964
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Her mantle so green--The Avonmore/ Boys of the lough--The rose of mooncoin--Boys of the town/ Kullashandrea lasses--Cottage with the horseshoe on the door--The turfman from Ardee--Its better to be single than a poor man's wife--The Fermoy lasses/ Pigeon on the gate--Limerick rake--The kid on the mountain/ The mug of brown--Down by the Liffeyside--unk--Dwyer's hornpipe/ Sweep's hornpipe--unk--unk--Strayaway child/ Lark in the morning
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3188
General:
CDR copy; copy exists in DAMS system
FW08729 / FW 8729 - Gorman [fiddle] was born in County Sligo, Ireland, and played in the ornamented Sligo style. He met Barry [voice, banjo] in 1953, and the duo performed throughout the 1960s. Liner notes include recollections of the recording session, notes on the songs, and lyrics. Recorded - 1965, Released - 1975
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1) SRC Intro: recording in an ante-room of Fitz's I guess. Hard to say. 2) Cóilí Conneely: Báidín Sheáin Uí Niadha (tune known in Wisconsin) (child coughing in the background) 3) Peter Faherty (who grew up in this house): A Ògánaigh Aerach (song about people of Ireland) I learned it here from "king of this island for song" Mullin... 4) Peg Faherty: An Bhinnsín Luachra (runs off tape) [tapes notes read "It's also the name of a town on the south coast of County Cork known today in English as Youghal. This song is the original in text of a tune universally known in Ireland as Youghal Harbour - note by Seamus Ennis."]
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-5RR-5251
FLP.91546
General:
CDR copy. recorded 13 June 1955 at William Costello's house, Eochaill, Àrainn. Singing are Cóilí Conneely of Inis Oírr who spent five years living in Milford CT, Peg Flaherty of Corrúch, Àrainn and Peter Flaherty of Sruthán, Àrainn. Reel No.5.
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I am Raferty., County of Mayo., Righteous anger., Walk with my beloved., Woman of three cows., I know my love., Brian O'Linn., I want to be married., White rose., I hear an army., She weeps over Rahoon., On the beach at Fontana., Cradle song.
Track Information:
101 Yeats, William Butler; The Song of the Happy Shepard.
102 Yeats, William Butler; The Stolen Child.
103 Yeats, William Butler; The Ballad of Moll Magee.
104 Yeats, William Butler; The Song of Wandering Agnus.
105 Yeats, William Butler; He Reproves the Curlew.
106 Yeats, William Butler; The Caps and the Bells.
107 Yeats, William Butler; He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven.
108 Yeats, William Butler; Do Not Love too Long.
109 Yeats, William Butler; A Drinking Song.
110 Yeats, William Butler; Brown Penny.
111 Yeats, William Butler; The Wild Swans at Coole.
112 Yeats, William Butler; The Mermaid.
113 Yeats, William Butler; Girl's Song.
114 Yeats, William Butler; Three Things.
115 Yeats, William Butler; Before the World Was Made.
116 Yeats, William Butler; The Four Ages of Man.
201 I Am Raftery.
202 The County of Mayo.
202 The County of Mayo.
203 Stephens, James; Rioteous Anger.
204 Aroon, Shule; Walk With My Beloved.
205 The Woman of Three Cows.
206 I Know My Love.
207 Brian O'linn.
208 I Want to be Married.
209 A White Rose.
210 Joyce, James; I Hear an Army.
211 Joyce, James; She Weeps Over Rahoon.
212 Joyce, James; On the Beach at Fontana.
213 Colum, Padraic; A Cradle Song.
Local Numbers:
RA-RAMS-LP-0186
Spoken Arts.707
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Spoken Arts 1959
General:
Program notes by Padraic Colum and biographical notes on container. Performer(s): Read by Siobhan McKenna.
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An cailirn aerach (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) -- The banks of the roses / Seamus Ennis --An binnsirn luachra (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) --The brown thorn (Sean Moriarty --Sack of potatoes & maid of Mount Kisco (Ballinakill Ceilidhe Band) --Dance to your daddy ; Cucanandy (Elizabeth Cronin) --An Mhaighdean Mhara (Kitty Gallagher (Citir Nir Ghallchorir)) --The fairy lullaby (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) --The fox chase (Mickey Doherty) --The rocks of Bawn (Seamus Ennis) --Amhrarn fosuirochta (Maggie McDonagh, Maigir Nir Dhonchadha)) -- The bold tenant farmer (Mickey Cronin) --The lark in the morning (Ballinakill Ceilidhe Band) --Connla (Mary Joyce (Marire Seoighe)) --Bean Pharidirn (Colm Keane (Colm Or Caoidhearn)) --She moved through the fair (Margaret Barry) -- Morrissey and the Russian sailor (Johnny McDonagh (Searn 'ac Dhonnchadha) --The copperplate reel (Seamus Ennis, Steven Folan (Stiofan Or Cualarin) --Whiskey in the jar (Seamus Ennis) --Mo ghrardh-sa an jug morr is er Larn (Kate Moynihan (Carit Nir Mhuimhneacharin)) --The woman of the house (Seamus Ennis) --Cois abhainn na serad (Maire Keohane (Marire Nir Cheocharin)) --Innsin Bheril Artha 'n Ghaorthaidh (Gubnait Cronin, Gobnait Nir Chronirn)) -- Citir na gcumann (Maire O'Sullivan (Marire Nir Shurilleabharin)) -- Molly Bawn (Seamus Ennis) --The lament for Una Bharn (Sean McDonagh (Searn. Mac Donnchadha)) --Keen for a dead child (Kitty Gallagher (Citir Nir Ghalchorir)) --Where you at the rock? (Seamus Ennis) --Soldier, soldier (Colm Keane (Colm Or Caoidhearn)) --What would you do? (Elizabeth Cronin) --Mrs. McGrath (Seamus Ennis) --The death of Brugh (Johnny McDonagh (Searn 'ac Dhonnchadha)) --The Bucks of Oranmore / (Seamus Ennis).
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-LP-1522
Columbia Special Products.4941
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Columbia Special Products
General:
Various performers. Production notes: Recorded in the Ireland in 1947 by Brian George and Maurice Brown, and in 1951 by Alan Lomax, Seamus Ennis, and Robin Roberts.
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105 Trees they Grow Tall, The (The Bonnie Boy is Young).
106 Peigin Is Peadar (Peggy and Peter).
201 Cunnla.
202 Caoineadh Na Tri Mhuire (Lament of the Three Marys).
203 An Tighearna Randal (Lord Randal).(Child No. 12)
204 Bean An Leanna (The Woman with the Beer).
205 John Mitchel.
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-LP-1464
Topic.12T91
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
London, England Topic
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Old Joe Clark --Bile them cabbage down (Clayton McMichen) --Anchored his love --God gave Noah the rainbow sign (Phipps Family) --Bulldog blues (Robert Pete Williams) --Did the rum-do-daddy --Piper on the hearth -- What'll ye do --Father's maid (Seamus Ennis) --My home's across the Blue Ridge Mountains --Poor man (Frank Proffitt) -- Down in the mire (George Sea Island Singers) --Coffee blues (Mississippi John Hurt) --Montana is my home --The chickens they grow tall (Glenn Ohrlin) --'Tis the gift to be simple --Goin' to Boston (Jean Ritchie) --The hangman (Almeda Riddle) -- Sourwood Mountain --Shortening bread (Phoeba and Roscoe Parsons) --I wish I was in heaven sitting down -- Thank you Jesus (Rev. Robert Wilkins).
Track Information:
101 Old Joe Clark / Clayton McMichen, Frank Wakefield. Fiddle.
102 Bile Them Cabbage Down / Clayton McMichen, Frank Wakefield. Fiddle.
103 Anchored His Love / Phipps Family (Musical group). Guitar,Autoharp.
104 God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign / Phipps Family (Musical group). Guitar,Autoharp.
105 Bulldog Blues / Robert Pete Williams. Guitar.
106 Did the Rum-Do-Daddy / Seamus Ennis. Penny whistle.
107 Piper on the Hearth / Seamus Ennis. Penny whistle.
108 What'll You Do If You Married a Soldier? / Seamus Ennis. Penny whistle.
109 Father's Maid / Seamus Ennis. Penny whistle.
112 Down in the Mire / Sea Island Singers, Bessie Jones.
110 My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains / Frank Proffitt.
111 Poor Man / Frank Proffitt. Appalachian dulcimer.
201 Coffee Blues / Mississippi John Hurt. Guitar.
202 Montana is My Home / Glenn Ohrlin. Guitar.
203 The Chickens They Grow Tall / Glenn Ohrlin. Guitar.
204 Tis the Gift to Be Simple / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
205 Goin' to Boston / Jean Ritchie. Appalachian dulcimer.
206 Hangman, The (Gallows Pole) (Child No. 95)/ Almeda Riddle.
209 I Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down / Robert Wilkins. Guitar.
210 Thank You Jesus / Sea Island Singers, Robert Wilkins. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-LP-1517
Vanguard.9183
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Vanguard 1965
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Rhode Island, United States.
General:
Folk songs and ballads; various performers. Program notes by Ralph Rinzler on container. Production notes: Recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, July 23-26, 1964.
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