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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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Pete Seeger--If I had a hammer--Lightnin' Hopkins--Oh Mary don't you weep; Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem--Moonshiner--Whistling gypsy--Haul Away Joe--Roddy McCorley; Joan Baez- unk; Clancy Brothers--Lang-a-growing--Jug of punch--Finnegan's wake--Johnny McEldoo; Joan Baez---Giorl of constant sorrow--Maid freed from the gallows--Little darling--House of the rising sun; Clancy Brothers--Glory to the new born king; Lighnin' Hopkins--Baby please don't go--Short haired woman--Baby, you don't have to go--I can't be successful
Track Information:
101 If I Had a Hammer (Hammer Song) / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
102 Oh, Mary Don't You Weep / Pete Seeger, Lightnin' Hopkins. Guitar.
103 The Moonshiner / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
111 Girl of Constant Sorrow / Joan Baez. Guitar.
104 The Whistling Gypsy (Child No. 200)/ Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
105 Haul Away Joe / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
106 Roddy McCorley / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
107 Lang A-Growing / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
108 A Jug of Punch / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
109 Finnegan's Wake / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
110 Johnny McEldoo / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
112 The Maid Freed from the Gallows (Child No. 95) / Joan Baez. Guitar.
113 Little Darling / Joan Baez. Guitar.
114 House of the Rising Sun / Joan Baez. Guitar.
106 House Carpenter (Child No. 243)/ Joan Baez. Guitar.
115 Glory to the New Born King / Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem. Banjo.
116 Baby Please Don't Go / Lightnin' Hopkins. Guitar.
117 Short Haired Woman / Lightnin' Hopkins. Guitar.
118 Baby, You Don't Have to Go / Lightnin' Hopkins. Guitar.
118 I Can't Be Successful / Lightnin' Hopkins. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1943
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States, October 14, 1960.
General:
CDR copy- Disc 337
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Interview--Bean Pirioin--Jug of Punch--Cunnla--Barbara Allen
Track Information:
101 Interview.
106 Bean Pirioin.
108 A Jug of Punch.
109 Cunnla.
110 Barbara Allen.(Child No. 84)
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1631
General:
CDR copy
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The old woman from Wexford--Bar of Shan Aquever--Lord Randall--One morning in June--Patrick Sheean
Track Information:
101 Old Woman of Wexford, The (Eggs and Marrowbones).
102 The Bogs of Shan Aqueever.
103 Lord Randall (An Zizcarna Randal).(Child No. 12)
104 One Morning in June.
105 Patrick Sheean.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-5710
General:
CDR copy
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comments on Pennsylvania folklore by Jim Morris, S. Dillon Ripley and Governor Raymond Shafer, Vesey Ceilidh Band with John Vesey, Clarence and Eva Girvin, the Spiritual Echoes
Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife (1969) Search this
Dillon Ripley, Jim Morris--comments; Vesey Band--three songs; Girvin Family--Dream of the miner's child--Battle of Gettysburg (Two soldiers)--I'm leaning on Jesus; Spiritual Echoes--Jesus is all the world to me--You don't have to get in trouble--Blind bottom-
Track Information:
101 Pennsylvania Folklore / English language.
102 Traditional Irish Music / Vesey Ceilidh Band, John Vesey.
103 Mountain Songs and Ballads / Clarence Girvin, Eva Girvin. English language.
104 Gospel Music / Spiritual Echoes (Musical group). English language.
General note:
DPA number 69.101.17
Local Numbers:
FP-1969-10RR-0017
General:
69.10.17
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 6, 1969.
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mono dub of 69.101.17 comments on Pennsylvania folklore by Jim Morris, S. Dillon Ripley and Governor Raymond Shafer, Vesey Ceilidh Band with John Vesey, Clarence and Eva Girvin, the Spiritual Echoes
Creator:
Smithsonian Institution. Festival of American Folklife. Pennsylvania Program 1969 Washington, D.C. Search this
Dillon Ripley, Jim Morris--comments; Vesey Band--three songs; Girvin Family--Dream of the miner's child--Battle of Gettysburg (Two soldiers)--I'm leaning on Jesus; Spiritual Echoes--Jesus is all the world to me--You don't have to get in trouble--Blind bottom-
Track Information:
101 Pa. Folklore.
102 Irish Traditional Music / Vesey Ceilidh Band.
103 Mountain Songs and Ballads / Clarence Girvin, Eva Girvin.
104 Gospel / Spiritual Echoes (Musical group).
General note:
DPA number 69.101.69
Local Numbers:
FP-1969-7RR-0069
General:
CDR copy
69.101.69
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 6, 1969.
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East Virginia blues -- In the evening (Pete Seeger) -- Hieland Laddie (Pete Seeger; Oscar Brand) -- Hobo blues = Dusty road -- Mandie --Tupelo = Backwater blues (John Lee Hooker with Bill Lee, bass) -- A si mon moine voulait danser (Alan Mills with Jean Carignan, fiddle) -- Le reel du peudu (Jean Carignan) -- I know an old lady (Alan Mills) -- La bastringue (Alan Mills with Jean Carignan) -- Briau Boru (Tom Makem) -- Johnny, I hardly knew ye -- The whistling gipsy (Tom Makem with Pete Seeger, banjo and Eric Weissberg, guitar) -- Old Joe Clark (Jimmy Driftwood) -- The unfortunate man (Jimmy Driftwood) --Roll in my sweet baby's arms -- The man of constant sorrow -- Foggy Mountain top (The New Lost City Ramblers).
Track Information:
101 East Virginia / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
102 In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down / Pete Seeger. Banjo.
103 Hieland Laddie / Pete Seeger, Oscar Brand. Banjo.
104 Hobo Blues (Dusty Road) / John Lee Hooker. Guitar.
105 Maudie / John Lee Hooker. Guitar.
106 Tupelo (Backwater Blues) / John Lee Hooker. Guitar.
107 A Si Mon Moine Voulait Danser / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Guitar,Fiddle.
108 Le Reel du Pendu / Jean Carignan. Fiddle.
109 I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly / Alan Mills. Guitar.
110 La Bastringue / Alan Mills, Jean Carignan. Guitar,Fiddle.
201 Brian Boru / Tommy Makem. Bagpipe.
202 Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye / Pete Seeger, Tommy Makem, Eric Weissberg. Banjo,Guitar.
203 Whistling Gypsy, The (Gypsy Davy) (Child No. 200)/ Pete Seeger, Tommy Makem, Eric Weissberg. Banjo,Guitar.
204 Old Joe Clark / Pete Seeger, Jimmie Driftwood. Banjo.
205 The Unfortunate Man / Jimmie Driftwood. Guitar.
206 Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms / New Lost City Ramblers, Tom Paley. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle,Autoharp.
207 Man of Constant Sorrow / Mike Seeger. Autoharp.
208 Foggy Mountain Top / New Lost City Ramblers, Tom Paley. Banjo,Guitar,Fiddle,Autoharp.
Local Numbers:
RA-RAMS-LP-0190
Vanguard.2087
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Vanguard 1960
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded on location June 24-26, 1960.
General:
Program notes by Stacey Williams on container.
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101 Congo River / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
102 Santy Anno (The Plains of Mexico) / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
103 Farewell to Carlingford / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
104 Paddy West / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
105 Johnny's Gone to Hilo / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
106 The Lowlands Low (Child 286)/ Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
201 The Good Ship Cailbar / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
202 Love is Kind / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
203 Blood Red Roses / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
204 Threescore and Ten / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
205 Heave Away My Johnny / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Guitar,Banjo.
Local Numbers:
RA-RAMS-LP-0159
Columbia.9658
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Columbia
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101 The Leaving of Liverpool / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
102 The Mermaid (Child No. 289)/ Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
103 Rocky Road to Dublin / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
104 Johnny Todd / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
105 Rosin the Bow / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
106 The West's Awake / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
201 Row, Bullies, Row / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
202 Gallant Forty-Twa / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
203 An Poc Ar Buile (The Mad Goat) / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
204 Carrickfergus / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
205 Bonnie Charlie / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
206 Kelly, the Boy From Killann / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers.
Local Numbers:
FP-RINZ-LP-1147
Columbia.8965
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Columbia
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