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Anglo-American songs and ballads

Title
Anglo-American songs and ballads [sound recording] / edited by Duncan B.M. Emrich.
Author
Emrich, Duncan, 1908-1977.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory, [1960?]

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AudioUse in library *LRX 9285 (CF) [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Crisp, Rufus.
  • Dinwiddie, Wayne.
  • Lunsford, Bascom Lamar.
  • Steele, Pete, 1891-
  • Grover, Carrie.
  • Long, Maud.
  • Hinton, Sam, 1917-
  • Archive of American Folk Song.
Description
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.; 12 in.
Series Statement
Folk music of the United States
Alternative Title
  • Sourwood Mountain.
  • Do little Bobby, do.
  • Shoo fly.
  • Sandy river.
  • Grey eagle.
  • Bonaparte's retreat.
  • There's more pretty girls than one.
  • I wish I was a mole in the ground.
  • Heavy-loaded freight train.
  • Shout, little Lulu.
  • Loss of the "New Columbia."
  • Wild barbaree.
  • Lowlands of Holland.
  • Broken token.
  • False knight upon the road.
  • On a bright and summer's morning.
  • Death of Queen Jane.
  • Jackie's gone a-sailing.
  • Sweet William.
  • Buffalo boy.
  • Barnyard.
Subject
  • Folk songs, English > United States
  • Ballads, English > United States
Note
  • Folk songs.
  • Reissue.
  • "Issued from the Collections of the Archive of American Folk Song."
  • Pressed on red vinyl.
  • Program notes on container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded 1941-46.
Contents
Banjo tuning and songs: Sourwood Mountain ; Do little Bobby, do ; Shoo fly -- Fiddle tuning: Sandy river ; Grey eagle ; Bonaparte's retreat -- There's more pretty girls than one -- I wish I was a mole in the ground -- Heavy-loaded freight train -- Shout, little Lulu -- The loss of the "New Columbia" -- The wild barbaree -- The lowlands of Holland -- The broken token -- The false knight upon the road -- On a bright and summer's morning -- Death of Queen Jane -- Jackie's gone a-sailing -- Sweet William -- Buffalo boy -- The barnyard -- My grandmother green.
Call Number
*LRX 9285 (CF)
OCLC
25277188
Author
Emrich, Duncan, 1908-1977. Editor
Title
Anglo-American songs and ballads [sound recording] / edited by Duncan B.M. Emrich.
Imprint
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory, [1960?]
Series
Folk music of the United States
Performer
Sung by Rufus Crisp, Wayne Dinwiddie, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Pete Steele, Mrs. Carrie Grover, Mrs. Maud Long, and Sam D. Hinton ; in part with banjo, violin or guitar accompaniment.
Event
Recorded 1941-46.
Added Author
Crisp, Rufus. Performer
Dinwiddie, Wayne. Performer
Lunsford, Bascom Lamar. Performer
Steele, Pete, 1891- Performer
Grover, Carrie. Performer
Long, Maud. Performer
Hinton, Sam, 1917- Performer
Archive of American Folk Song.
Added Title
Sourwood Mountain.
Do little Bobby, do.
Shoo fly.
Sandy river.
Grey eagle.
Bonaparte's retreat.
There's more pretty girls than one.
I wish I was a mole in the ground.
Heavy-loaded freight train.
Shout, little Lulu.
Loss of the "New Columbia."
Wild barbaree.
Lowlands of Holland.
Broken token.
False knight upon the road.
On a bright and summer's morning.
Death of Queen Jane.
Jackie's gone a-sailing.
Sweet William.
Buffalo boy.
Barnyard.
Publisher No.
AAFS L21 Library of Congress Recording Laboratory
Research Call Number
*LRX 9285 (CF) Program notes on container.
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