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Mr. Baker sang only four verses, but his version, with expanded words, was included in the [[Penguin Book of English Folk Songs]]. | Mr. Baker sang only four verses, but his version, with expanded words, was included in the [[Penguin Book of English Folk Songs]]. | ||
[http://library.efdss.org/archives/cgi-bin/search.cgi?refno=COL/5/28&refno=COL/5/29 Death and the Lady - Take Six site] | |||
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Harry Baker, singer from Maidstone, Kent.
His wife, Frances Baker, was also a singer.
His version of Death and the lady, collected by Francis Collinson in 1946, was printed in JEFDSS Vol 5 No 1 (1946), p19-20, with the following note:
- "Mr. Baker of Maidstone, who is in his seventies, has worked all his life as an engineer at Thomas Tillings'. He is a little uncertain in his singing, and I had to ask him to repeat the tune of "Death and the Lady" a number of times before I was certain of having it down correctly."
Mr. Baker sang only four verses, but his version, with expanded words, was included in the Penguin Book of English Folk Songs.