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  • Sheet Music (1916) [[Media:13 Cruel Mother.pdf]] MIDI Sequence [[Media:13 Cruel Mother First Verse.mid]]
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  • ...s of [[Birmingham]] singer [[Cecilia Costello]] from the sound archives of the BBC, 1951 and 1954 * [[Cruel Mother, The|The Cruel Mother]]
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  • ...Songs From Somerset Volume 4'' can be freely downloaded as a PDF file from the IMSLP here: [[https://imslp.org/wiki/Folk_Songs_from_Somerset_(Sharp%2C_Ce It contains the following 25 songs:
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  • ..., with a brief commentary, in the December 1953 number of the [[Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society]]. Her repertory was there described, a ...ed from a short article in [http://www.btinternet.com/~radical/thefolkmag/ The Folk Mag]. See [http://www.btinternet.com/~radical/thefolkmag/costello.htm
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  • T:cruel Mother, The<br> w:|***And tis down by the green-wood side-oh!<br>
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  • No. 13. The Cruel Mother ...n white,” that is, as ghosts. They proclaim their identity by calling her “Mother,” curse her for her cruelty to them, and say that they live in heaven, bu
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  • '''[[The Folk Songs of Britain]], Vol 4. The Child Ballads 1''' [2-95]. [[Topic Records]] 12T160. Original issue Caedmon #[[The Elfin Knight]] ([[An Acre of Land]]; [[Strawberry Lane]]) - [[Bob Copper|Bo
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  • ...d and Lemmie was born "outside Southampton in Devonshire", following which the family moved over to Ireland where they travelled for 27 years. ...t Gloucester market, after which they dealt in rags and scrap iron, whilst the children made a living with cars and trucks.&nbsp; Lemmie had a second-hand
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  • Links to the [[Song Books]] page and to [[Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and C ...rp (1916) ''One Hundred English Folk Songs'' can be freely downloaded from the Internet Archive here.[https://archive.org/details/onehundredengli00shargoo
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  • This page is part of the [[Take 6 Transcription Programme: The Hammond Archive, MS 5]].<br> The source files for each song are listed in [[Media:HAM-05-32.rtf]]: this file
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  • Links to the [[Song Books]] page and to [[Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and C Originally published as 'The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs', edited by [[Ralph Vaughan Williams]] a
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  • ...at Joseph would have had formal education beyond that which was offered by the local Sunday school. ...songs from gypsies who used to come and camp in the chalk pits that dotted the landscape.
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  • ...of performers featured on the [[Topic Records]] 20 CD set, "[[The Voice of the People]]". [[Abbots Bromley Horn Dancers]] - Live Performance - [[Cock o' the North]] - [[You Lazy Lot of Bone - Shakers|Volume 16]] Track 23<br />
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  • ...inked to their original MSS enter the filenames [LEB/2/1/1 or whatever] in the search box here. [[http://www.vwml.org/]]''' W: I will wear the green willow,<br>
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