There is a man upon the farm : [working men & women in song].

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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:London : Topic, 1998.
Description:1 sound disc (65 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Series:The voice of the people ; v. 20
Voice of the people (London, England) ; v. 20.
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Format: CD Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5040323
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Other authors / contributors:Hall, Reg.
Notes:Subtitle from container insert.
Series subtitle: The traditional music of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Field recordings made between 1938 & 1980; chiefly from the archives of Topic Records.
Production by Tony Engle and Reg Hall; compilation, research and notes by Reg Hall.
Compact disc.
Notes on the series and the performers, recording information, and words of the songs printed as text (51 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Various performers.
Publisher's no.:TSCD670 Topic
Table of Contents:
  • The overgate (Belle Stewart)
  • The wee weaver (Paddy Tunney)
  • We shepherds are the best of men (Fred Jordan)
  • The job of journeywork (The Belhavel Trio, fiddle, uilleann pipes & accordeon)
  • The flies are on the tummits (Ted Laurence)
  • Come all you tramps and hawkers (Jimmy McBeath)
  • Muddley barracks (Jumbo Brightwell)
  • The shepherd's song (Willie Scott)
  • In the bar-room (Jack Elliott)
  • An spailpín fánach (Seán Mac Donnchadha)
  • Come to the hiring (Jamesy McCarthy)
  • The wandering shepherd laddie (John MacDonald)
  • There was a poor thresherman (Harry Holman)
  • The neatly thatched cabin (Big John Maguire)
  • The banks of the Dee (Jack Elliott)
  • My father's a hedger and ditcher (Mary Ann Carolan)
  • Ground for the floor (Pop Maynard)
  • Arlin's fine braes (Jimmy McBeath)
  • The little ball of yarn (Mary Ann Haynes)
  • To reap and mow the hay (Paddy & Jimmy Halpin)
  • The roaming journeyman (Tom Willett)
  • When the kye comes hame (Willie Scott)
  • The berry fields o'Blair (Belle Stewart).