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[[The Folk Songs of Britain]], Vol. 10. Songs of Animals and Other Marvels (1971). A collection of songs concerning birds, beasts. fishes. monsters, miracles and downright nonsense. [[Topic Records]] 12T198 | [[The Folk Songs of Britain]], Vol. 10. Songs of Animals and Other Marvels (1971). A collection of songs concerning birds, beasts. fishes. monsters, miracles and downright nonsense. [[Topic Records]] 12T198. Original issue Caedmon TC1225 (USA). | ||
== Tracklist == | == Tracklist == |
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The Folk Songs of Britain, Vol. 10. Songs of Animals and Other Marvels (1971). A collection of songs concerning birds, beasts. fishes. monsters, miracles and downright nonsense. Topic Records 12T198. Original issue Caedmon TC1225 (USA).
Tracklist
- Crookitt Horn – Lucy Stewart
- Wim Worn Waddles - Dorchester Mummers
- When I Was a Little Boy - John Stickle
- The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre - Jimmy Mcbeath
- The Frog and the Mouse - Adolphus Le Ruez, Elizabeth Cronin, Annik Paterson, Albert Beale
- Old King Cole - Bill Westaway
- Fear a'Phige - Group Of Singers South Uist
- The Parson and the Clerk - Phil Tanner
- The Barlow Mow - George Spicer
- Three Men Went a-Huntin' - Iiywel Wood
- A-Rub-A-Dub-Dub - Jeannie Robertson
- Was You Ever See? - Manfrie Wood
- Going Up Camborne Hill - Group Of Singers, Skinners Bottom
- Old Mother Shipton - Luther Stanley
- The Herring Song - Phoebe Smith, Richard Blackman
- Rothesay-O - Davie Stewart with accordion
- The Farmyard Song - George Blackman
- The Ram of Derby - Arthur Lennox
- Tom Pearce - Bill Westaway, George Maynard
- The Green Grass Grew All Around - John Casley