Sound Recordings, Durham and Northumberland
Description
Songs sung by Jack Elliott[JE], Christina Short [CS] and Tom Carruthers[TC], preceded by a woman [?Mrs. Elliott] relating her recollections of a mining accident [location not given]; 'Rap 'er to Bank'[JE]; 'Jowl, Jowl'[JE]; 'The Banks of the Dee'[JE]; 'The Waggon Way'[JE]; 'The Waggon Way'[CS]; 'The Collier's Rant'[JE]; 'In the Bar Room'[JE]; 'Little Chance'[JE]; 'Elsie Marley'[CS]; 'The Shoemakker'[CS]; 'He Stands at the Corner'[CS]; 'Our Goodman'[JE]; 'Was it to a Tailor?'[JE]; 'Chevy Chase'[CS]; 'The Willow Tree'[CS]; 'The Fair Flower of Northumberland'[CS]; 'Binnarie'[CS]; 'Derwentwater's Farewell'[CS]; 'Dollia'[CS]; 'Bonny at Morn'[CS]; 'Gan to the Kye Wi' Me'[CS]; 'The Bonny Fisher Lad'[CS]; [ 'Bonny Brooms'][CS]; 'Newcastle'[CS]; 'Sair Fyeld Hinny'[CS + ?]; 'Buy Broom Besoms'[CS]; 'Pulling Hard Against the Stream'[TC]; 'Stanley Market'[JE]; 'Captain Bover'[CS]. Recorded in Birtley( County Durham), Broomhill( Northumberland) and Rothbury (Northumberland).
Metadata
Identifier | ckl2yb7t |
IRN | 414153 |
Class Mark | LAVC/SRE/A103r |
Level | Item |
Type of Record | Archives - ISAD(G) |
Peristent Link | http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/ckl2yb7t |
Collection(s) | Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture |
Category | Archive |
Parent Record | Audiotape Sound Recordings |
Creator(s) | Atchison, Maureen |
Date | [1964] |
Size and Medium | 1 x 12.7cm open reel spool, Duration: 54' 20". |