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== Tracklist == | == Tracklist == | ||
− | *[[Jovial | + | *[[When Jones's Ale Was New|Jovial Tradesmen]] - [[Bob Copper|Bob]] & [[Ron Copper]] |
*[[Roving Journeyman]] - [[Paddy Doran]] | *[[Roving Journeyman]] - [[Paddy Doran]] | ||
*[[Candlelight Fisherman]] - [[Phil Hammond]] | *[[Candlelight Fisherman]] - [[Phil Hammond]] |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 25 March 2012
The Folk Songs of Britain, Vol 3. Jack of All Trades. Topic Records 12T159. Originally released as Caedmon TC1144 (USA), 1961.
Tracklist
- Jovial Tradesmen - Bob & Ron Copper
- Roving Journeyman - Paddy Doran
- Candlelight Fisherman - Phil Hammond
- Canny Shepherd Laddies - Jimmy White
- Dairy Maid - John Maguire
- Green Brooms - Sean McDonagh
- Gruel - Jimmy McBeath
- Jug of Punch - Edward Quinn
- Gresford Disaster - Mrs. A. Cosgrove
- Jolly Miller - John Strachan
- Irish Washerwoman - John Docherty
- Farewell to Whiskey - Jessie Murray
- The Roving Ploughboy - John McDonald
- The Buchan Miller - John McDonald
- Fagin the Cobbler - Wickets Richardson
- Ould Piper - Frank McPeake
- Sweep, Chimney Sweep - Bob & Ron Copper
- Mason’s Apron - Agnes & Bridie White
- Rhynie - John Strachan
- The Tailor By Trade - Joe Tunney
- Wee Weaver - John Doherty
- Jim the Carter Lad - Jack Goodfellow
- Drumgeldie - Davie Stewart
- Merry Haymakers - Bob & Ron Copper
- I’ll Mend Your Pots and Kettles - Seamus Ennis