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WHAT WILL BECOME OF ENGLAND ?
Harry COX
- Ref. MQ1365
- ROUNDER RECORDS, 2000. Enregistrement 1953.
Interprètes
- Harry COX : Voix, Mélodéon, Fiddle
- Alan LOMAX : Collecteur de musique de tradition
Pistes
- 1 What will become of England ?
- 2 My life
- 3 A-going to Widdliecombe fair
- 4 Working in a gang
- 5 The spotted cow
- 6 Barton waltz
- 7 The harvest
- 8 The Barley straw
- 9 The farmer's servant
- 10 The pretty ploughboy
- 11 My grandfather and my father
- 12 Jack Tar on shore
- 13 Two hornpipes: Yarmouth and Meg Merilees
- 14 On board of the kangaroo
- 15 Young and growing
- 16 My mother
- 17 My upbringing
- 18 The foggy dew
- 19 Hunger and pay
- 20 Three toasts
- 21 Nelson's monument
- 22 I used to go along of him
- 23 Barton broad barbing ballad
- 24 Barbing for eels
- 25 Talk and melodeon pieces
- 26 Singing in public houses
- 27 Charming and delightful
- 28 The old songs
- 29 On yon lofty mountains
- 30 Learning from my father
- 31 She never had time to sit down
- 32 The turkish lady
- 33 Poaching
- 34 Henry the poacher
- 35 Windy old weather
- 36 My father at sea
- 37 Sweet William
- 38 How my father learned songs
- 39 The Yarmouth fishermen's song
- 40 The crocodile
- 41 soldier and sailor's prayer (The) knife
- 42 London is as sharp as the edge of a
- 43 Up to the rigs of London town
- 44 Up to the present I ain't forgot anything yet
- 45 Blackberry fold
- 46 Adieu to old Eng-e-land, here's adieu