| Description | Charles Parker and Ewan MacColl interview Sam Larner - they talk about fishing and Sam Larner sings some folk songs:
Track 1: they talk about herring, 0.10 mins Track 2: Sam Larner sings 'Windy Old Weather' and they talk about the song, 3.02 mins Track 3: Sam Larner sings 'Windy Old Weather', 1.41 mins Track 4: they talk about songs connected with trawlermen and drifting, 1.25 mins Track 5: Sam Larner sings 'Scarborough Town', 2.22 mins Track 6: continues Track 5, 1.47 mins Track 7: Charles Parker and Sam Larner talk about 'Scarborough Town', 0.56 mins Track 8: Sam Larner sings 'All on the waters clear', 1.53 mins Track 9: they talk about Scottish fishing songs, Sam Larner tries to remember other songs, 2.13 mins Track 10: Sam Larner sings part of 'Green Broom', 0.39 mins Track 11: Sam Larner sings 'Green Broom', 2.36 mins Track 12: Sam Larner sings a song with chorus 'Merrily, cheerily, so merrily are we', 2.01 mins Track 13: continues Track 12, 2.01 mins Track 14: Sam Larner sings 'Once I was a schoolboy', 2.02 mins Tracks 15-17: Sam Larner talks about being on a ship that went ashore in the First World War and describes getting into the lifeboat, working as a cook on a ship, 2.56 mins
Total: 32.54 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0334080 |