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== Recorded versions == | == Recorded versions == | ||
*[[Bob Cann]] - [[West Country Melodeon (LP)]] / [[Proper Job]] - under the title ''[[Uncle | *[[Bob Cann]] - [[West Country Melodeon (LP)]] / [[Proper Job]] - under the title ''[[Uncle George’s Hornpipe]]'' | ||
*[[Billy Cooper]], [[Walter Bulwer|Walter]] and [[Daisy Bulwer]] - [[English Country Music (CD)|English Country Music]] - played in 6/8 | *[[Billy Cooper]], [[Walter Bulwer|Walter]] and [[Daisy Bulwer]] - [[English Country Music (CD)|English Country Music]] - played in 6/8 | ||
Revision as of 15:06, 17 November 2008
The Cliff Hornpipe (or Cliffe Hornpipe)
Popular hornpipe tune in Britain and America. According to The Fiddler's Companion the melody is thought to have been one of the many justifiably famous hornpipe compositions by the 19th century Tyneside fiddler James Hill (c. 1815-c. 1860), although there is little hard evidence for this.
Recorded versions
- Bob Cann - West Country Melodeon (LP) / Proper Job - under the title Uncle George’s Hornpipe
- Billy Cooper, Walter and Daisy Bulwer - English Country Music - played in 6/8