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The English and Scottish popular ballads

Title
The English and Scottish popular ballads [electronic resource] / Child ballads sung by Ewan MacColl.
Published
Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, [2003?], c1961.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Local Notes
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Notes
Each volume includes a pamphlet containing program notes and text of songs.
Previously issued 1961-1964 as analog discs, Folkways Records: FG 3509-3511.
Previously issued as compact disc.
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings: FG 3509-3511.
The ballads collected by Francis James Child and published as: The English and Scottish popular ballads (Boston, 1882-1898).
Title on original containers: Child Ballads.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (Smithsonian global sound for libraries). Available via World Wide Web.
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Variant and related titles
English & Scottish popular ballads
Smithsonian global sound for libraries.
Child Ballads.
Other formats
Original publisher catalog number:
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Original
Original
Format
Audio / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 31, 2011
Performers
Sung and with notes by Ewan MacColl.
Contents
v.1. Johnnie O'Breadisley (Child #114)
The dowie dens o' yarrow (#214)
Lord Randall (#12)
Sir Patricj Spens (#58)
The burning o' Auchendoun (#183)
Oud Goodman (#274)
The rantin laddie (#240)
Bawbee Allan (#84)
The brown girl (Lord Thomas and fair Annet [i.e., Annie] #73)
The three ravens (#26)
The bonnie Earl o' Murray (#181)
The Battle of Harlaw (#163)
Thomas Rhymer (#37)
v.2 The beggar man (Child appendix 279)
Lord Gregory (The lass of Roch Royan #76)
Young Beichan (#53)
Glasgow Peggy (#228)
Among the blue flowers and the yellow (Willie's Lyke-Wake) (#25)
Bessie Bell and Mary Grey (#201)
The bonnie House o' Airlie (#199)
Captain Ward and the rainbow (#287)
The gypsy laddie (#200)
The Broomfield Hill (#43)
Hughie Graeme (#191)
Geordie (#209)
Proud Lady Margaret (#47)
The sweet Kumadee (The sweet Trinity #286)
v.3 The broom of Cowdenknowes (#217)
Captain Wedderburn's courtship (#46)
Fair Ellen (#63)
Sweet William (The famous flower of serving-men #106)
The elfin Knight (#1)
Glenlogie (#238)
Henry Martin (#250).
Also listed under
Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings.
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