> Folk Music > Books > Ralph Dunstan: Cornish Song Book Part 1
Cornish Song Book Part 1
Ralph Dunstan, |
▼ show all details
▲ hide all details
The Songs
The songs are referenced by page numbers.
- Bro Goth Agan Tasow (Land of My Fathers)
- Can Kerth Tus Kernow Goth (Old Cornwall March)
- Arta Ef a-Dhe
- Dynergh dhe Dus a Vreten Vyghan (Welcome to the Bretons)
- Kernow agan Mam-vro (A Cornish National Anthem)
- Yeghers da dhe'n Myghtern! (Here’s Good Health to the King!)
- Trelawny I
- Trelawny: Can Tus an Houlsedhas
- Trelawny II (Roud 3315)
- Trelawny III
- One and All (I)
- One and All (II)
- John Dory (Roud 249; Child 284)
- An arrangement for Union Singing
Padstow Hobby-Horse Songs
- Hobby-Horse Songs: The Morning Song (Roud 305)
- Hobby-Horse Songs: The Day Song
- A Four-Part Setting of an Older Form of the Day Song (Roud 305)
- John Sturtridge and the Piskies
- The Hal-an-Tow (Roud 1520)
- The Helston Furry, Flurry, Flora or Paddy Dance (Roud 9524)
- The Well of St. Keyne
- Crying the Neck
- A Cornish “Grace” (Grassyans Kens es Debry Bus)
- The Story of Saint Just (Sequentia in honorem Sancti Justi Filii Regis Gerontii)
- Featherstone’s Doom
- A Composition by Glies Farnaby (Psalm 124)
- Merlin the Diviner
- The Pool of Pilate
- The Old Waits Carol (Roud 702)
- The Old May-Day Carol (Roud 305)
- Adam’s Fall (A Cornish Tale)
- The Farmer’s Boy (Roud 408; Laws Q30; G/D 5:960)
- Sweet Nightingale (Roud 371)
- The Barley Mow (Roud 944)
- Lovely Nancy (Roud 37311)
- Seaners’ (or Seiners’) Song
- As Tom Was A-Walking (Old Cornish Song) (Roud 4587)
- The Three Knights (Roud 26; Child 11)
- Morvah Fair
- Ann Tremellan (Roud 54; Child 84; G/D 6:1193; Henry H236)
- Cold Blows the Wind ToDay Sweet-Heart (Roud 51; Child 78)
- Byngo ( or Bingo) (Roud 589)
- The Jovial Begger (Roud 286; G/D 3:488)
- A Cornish Smuggler’s Song
- A Grey Day
- The Boats of Sennen (Cornish Fisher-Girl’s Song)
Sea-Songs and Shanties
- The Mermaid (Roud 124; Child 289; G/D 1:27)
- Boney (Roud 485)
- Haul Away, Joe (Roud 809)
- Reuben Ranzo (Roud 3282)
- Cornish Sailor’s Hornpipe (Miner’s Fancy)
- Blow the Man Down (Roud 2624)
- A Cornish Ox-Driver’s Song (Roud 686)
Cornish Regatta Music
- Starting Tune: Off She Gues
- Welcome Tune: Hurraw! for Pinke!
- The Old St. Just Cock Dance
- The Cornish Squire
- Falmouth Polka
- Zeak Waltz
- The Plough-Boy (Roud 686)
- Ye Maids of Helston
- The “Irish Lady”
Music at Sunday School Treats
- Sunny Corner March
- Frogpool March
- Point March
- No 1 Quick Step
- Flight March
- Trevince March
- The St. Auvyn Election Song
- This Pleasant Month of May
> Folk Music > Books > Ralph Dunstan: Cornish Dialect & Folk Songs
Cornish Dialect & Folk Songs
Ralph Dunstan, |
▼ show all details
▲ hide all details
The Songs
The songs are referenced by page numbers.
- My Father Had a Horse (Roud 850)
- Old Grey Duck (Roud 3302)
- The Mallard (Roud 1517)
- The St. Keverne Fast Song
- Tom Bawcock’s Eve
- The Old “One and All”
- Jan Knuckey
- Whiskers on a Baby’s Face (Roud 114; Child 274; G/D 7:1460; Henry H21ab)
- Nawthen, 'cept You!
- Wheal Rodney (Roud 3316)
- Come All Ye Jolly Tinner Boy
- St. Gennys Fox-Hunting Song (Roud 3306)
- Alphabet Song (Roud 3303)
- Old Smuggler’s Song (Roud 3305)
- The New-Mown Hay
- Truro Agricultural Show (Roud 21219)
- The Crimean War 1853-6
- The Highwayman (Roud 490; Laws L12; G/D 2:260)
- The Soldier on the Battlefield (Roud 3304)
- “We Be” (Roud 3472)
- Zacky Treener and the Turnip Lantern
- Fray, Whither So Trippingly?
- The Flight of ‘Old Artful’
- Ould Mally Pidgey
- Fathom the Bowl (Roud 880)
- The Bold Privateer (Roud 1000; Laws O32; Henry H514)
- Truro Whitsun Fair
- Jonathan, James, and John
- What a Fine Hunting Day (Roud 1172)
- The Press Gang
- The Wild Rover (Roud 1173; G/D 7:1480)
- The Jolly Shilling (Roud 1116)
- Betsy Walton (Roud 1493; G/D 6:1160; TYG 74)
- Maggie May (Roud 5383)
- The Ringers of Egloshayle (Roud 1163)
- Old Daddy Fox (Roud 131; G/D 3:499; Henry H38)
- The Parson Outwitted