| Description | Final version of the ninth programme in 'The Song Carriers' series
Track 1: silence 0.12 mins Track 2: programme introduction and extract from the song 'Morrissey and the Russian Sailor' 1.18 mins Track 3: discussion of folk song themes, particularly in love songs 2.44 mins Track 4: Harry Cox of Catfield, Norfolk sings 'Seventeen Come Sunday' 2.36 mins Track 5: discussion of bothy love songs of North East Scotland 1.05 mins Track 6: Frank Steele of Banffshire sings 'Ythenside' 2.20 mins Track 7: discussion of love song featuring a weaver 0.59 mins Track 8: Brigid Tunney of Co. Fermanagh sings 'The Wee Weaver' 1.55 mins Track 9: discussion of occupations mentioned in folk songs 0.29 mins Track 10: Charles Gillies of Angus sings 'The Plantins of Lough Learo' 1.21 mins Track 11: discussion of Scottish ballads 0.35 mins Track 12: Michael Gallagher of Belleek, Co. Fermanagh sings 'The Keeach and the Creel' 2.22 mins Track 13: discussion of work and realism in folk song and songs of Irish labourers of West Coast 1.07 mins Track 14: Colm Keane of Glinsk, Connemara sings 'The Rocks of Bawn' 1.19 mins Track 15: discussion of religious subjects in folk song 0.09 mins Track 16: Mrs C. Smith of Tarrington, Herefordshire sings 'The Holy Well' 1.10 mins Track 17: discussion of characters in folk song, particularly the poor and rogues 0.51 mins Track 18: Harry Cox of Catfield, Norfolk sings 'Newlyn Town' 2.32 mins Track 19: discussion of the song 'Tedburn Hill', about the 'good' death of a poor man 0.35 mins Track 20: Jack Endacott sings 'Tedburn Hill' 1.43 mins Track 21: discussion of the songs of Irish labourers under British occupation 0.27 mins Track 22: Michael Gallagher of Fermanagh sings 'The Devil and Bailiff McGlynn' 2.02 mins
Total: 29.53 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF573E0646780 |