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Calypso folk sing
- Title
- Calypso folk sing / edited by Massie Paterson [i.e. Patterson] and Sammy Heyward.
- Publication
- New York, N.Y. : Ludlow Music, c1963.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | Notated music | Use in library | Sc D 99-1497 | Schomburg Center - Research & Reference |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | Notated music | Use in library | Sc 784.4-P (Patterson, M. Calypso folk sing) | Schomburg Center - Research & Reference |
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- Description
- 192 p. of music; 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Unacc. melodies, with chord symbols.
- Contents
- Abobo -- Anemic Margaret -- Babette -- Bad woman -- Bam chi, chi, bam -- Bargain was made -- Basay Mama -- Better woman than you (Gal, tell me that again) -- Bimini girl -- Calypso Land -- Chango -- Cheery boys, cheer girls -- Choucounne -- Christmas Eve, in Trinidad -- Christmas morn -- Coconut man -- Cod fish an' rice -- Come with me -- Conch ain't got no bone -- Congo tay -- Consumptive Mary Jane -- Crab is a better man (Builds his home in the sand) -- Creole girl -- Cudelia Brown -- Curley Cay -- Dallas gone -- Day light break (Day oh!) -- De Marval girl -- Delia's gone -- Deserted man -- Dip an' fall back low -- Do, Aunt Nanny do -- Dog is better -- Don't call me so -- Don't touch me bankroll -- Dumplin's -- Eighteen hundred and ninety one -- Experience -- Fern rock gully -- Fightin' in de park -- Fire down below -- Fish an' chips -- Gimme back my ring -- Gimme de ole boy -- Glorious day -- Go back home to your ma, boy -- God down the wishin' road -- Go 'way Charlie -- Green plantains -- Gumbo sauce -- Hey liley, liley lo (Married man gonna keep your secret) -- Hill an' gully -- Hold 'em Joe -- Holy mountain -- Honey you look so sweet -- How are you? -- I had a little girl -- I want a rich lady -- I was a fool -- I'm gonna break up the iron bed-stead -- In the mornin' -- Join de Bacchanal -- Jones, oh Jones -- Judy drownded -- Jullie -- Jump in the line -- Limbo like me -- Linstead Market -- Listen monkey -- Little Jesus child -- Little Montego Bay -- Look misery -- Look-a pretty Maisie -- Look-a pretty Marie -- Love and the wolf -- Mama Bake the Johnny cake Christmas comin' -- Mama Lookatea -- Man oh man -- Man o' war -- Man Piaba -- Maracas Bay -- Marguerita my love -- Maroon a comin' -- Marry an ugly woman -- Martinique my love -- Mary Ann -- Mary's little boy -- Matches lane -- Matilda run Venezuela -- Ministre a Zaca -- Miss Emmalina -- Mister crazy -- Money is king -- Monkey jawbone -- Mother-in-law -- Oh Joanne -- Oh me darlin' -- Oh poor me one -- Old lady, you mashin' me toe -- Old man you too old -- Opera -- Out de fire down dey -- Papaya juice -- Patties -- Pay me my money down -- Pepper sauce woman -- Pocomania -- Pretty girl -- Prisoners arise -- Rain come falling down -- Rita from Mart'nique -- Rookoombey obarebo -- Rookoombine -- Run, come, see Jerusalem -- Run home to Ma-Ma -- Sad girl -- Sailing along -- San Savanna -- Scotch an' soda -- See dem Barbajans -- Shimmy like a lady -- Show your motion-- Small island -- Solas Market -- Stocks an' bonds -- Suzanne -- Take me sailor boy -- Time for work no more -- Trinidad -- Trinidad blues -- Under Bajan moon -- Union Street -- Victoria Market -- Voodoo chant -- Water come to me eye -- Watermelon spoilin' on the vine -- When they all start to breakdown -- When you dead you don't know -- You go mango walk -- You pay some money down -- Zingay -- Zombie jamboree (Back to back).
- Call Number
- Sc D 99-1497
- OCLC
- 1924274
- Title
- Calypso folk sing / edited by Massie Paterson [i.e. Patterson] and Sammy Heyward.
- Imprint
- New York, N.Y. : Ludlow Music, c1963.
- Added Author
- Patterson, Massie.Heyward, Sammy, 1904-
- Research Call Number
- Sc D 99-1497Sc 784.4-P (Patterson, M. Calypso folk sing)