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Songs and Ballads of Northern England
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Songs
The songs are referenced by page numbers.
- Chevy Chase (Roud 223; Child 162)
- Derwentwater’s Farewell (Roud 2616)
- The Brave Earl Brand (Roud 23; Child 7; G/D 2:220)
- Binnorie; or, The Cruel Sister (Roud 8; Child 10; G/D 2:213)
- Sir Arthur and Charming Mollee (Roud 195; Laws O14; G/D 2:226)
- Bobby Shaftoe (Roud 1359)
- O the Oak, and the Ash, and the Bonny Ivy Tree (Roud 1367; Laws K43B; G/D 5:1058)
- Oh I Ha’e Seen the Roses Blaw (Roud 2617)
- Blow the Wind Southerly (Roud 2619)
- Buy Broom Buzzems (Roud 1623; G/D 3:489)
- The Keech i’ the Creel (Roud 120; Child 281; G/D 2:317; Henry H201)
- The Skipper’s Wedding (Roud 2620)
- Swalwell Hopping (Roud 3054)
- The Water of Tyne (Roud 1364)
- The Northumberland Bagipes (Roud 3055)
- I Drew My Ship Into the Harbour (Roud 402; G/D 4:792)
- The Bonnie Redesdale Lassie (Roud 3057)
- The Pitman’s Courtship (Roud 3058)
- The Keel Row (Roud 3059; G/D 4:771)
- Canny Newcassel (Roud 3060)
- Jemmy Joneson’s Wherry (Roud 3061)
- Sair Fyel’d, Hinny (Roud 3062; G/D 3:481)
- The Death of Parcy Reed (Roud 335; Child 193)
- Robin Spraggon’s Auld Grey Mare (Roud 3063)
- Whittingham Fair (Roud 12; Child 2; G/D 2:329)
- Lay the Bent to the Bonny Broom (Roud 161; Child 1)
- The Miller and His Sons (Roud 138; Laws Q21; G/D 3:703)
- The Poor Old Horse (Roud 513; TYG 60)
- The Blaeberries (Roud 1888; Laws N19; G/D 4:852; Henry H193)
- The Hexhamshire Lass (Roud 3182)
- Bonny at Morn (Roud 3064)
- It Was One Summer Morning (Roud 191; TYG 2)
- Elsie Marley (Roud 3065)
- Spottee (Roud 3142)
- The Collier’s Rant (Roud 1366)
- Dance Ti’ Thy Daddy (Roud 2439)
- The Tyne Exile’s Lament (Roud 3143)
- The Willow Tree; or, Rue and Thyme (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180)
- The Fiery Clock Fyece (Roud 3144)
- “Cappy”; or, the Pitman’s Dog (Roud 3145)
- Dol-li-a (Roud 2611)
- Bob Cranky’s ’Size Sunday (Roud 3146)
- Captain Bover (Roud 3147)
- Bob Crankey’s Adieu (Roud 3148)
- The Fair Flower of Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149)
- Aboot the Bush, Willy (Roud 3149)
- Hughie the Graeme (Roud 84; Child 191; G/D 2:271)
- The Bewicke and the Graeme (Roud 849; Child 211)
- O the Bonny Fisher Lad (Roud 3150)
- Broom, Green Broom (Roud 379; G/D 5:950; Henry H147)
- The Mode o’ Wooing (Roud 3151; G/D 4:908)
- D’Ye Ken John Peel? (Roud 1239)
- Geordie Gill (Roud 1536)
- Blow the Winds, I-Ho! (Roud 11; Child 112; G/D 2:301)
- The Shoemakker (Roud 3152; G/D 3:479)
- Deil Stick the Minister (Roud 3153)
- The Nobleman and Thrasher (Roud 19; G/D 3:437; Henry H622, 117; TYG 37)
- The Snow It Melts the Soonest (Roud 3154)
- Up the Raw (Roud 3155)
- Sawney Ogilvie’s Duel With His Wife (Roud 3156)
- Jack and Tom (Roud 3170)
- Derwentwater (Roud 3158)
- The Outlandish Knight (Roud 21; Child 4; G/D 2:225; Henry H163)
- Ca’ Hawkie Through the Water (Roud 3159; G/D 3:428)
- The Auld Fisher’s Farewell to Coquet (Roud 3160)
- Come Geordie, Haud the Bairn (Roud 3161)
- Gan to the Kye Wi’ Me (Roud 3162)
- Success Unto the Coal Trade (Roud 3163)
- My Lord ’Size (Roud 3164)
- Jock o’ the Syde (Roud 82; Child 187)
- Shew Me the Way to Wallington (Roud 3165)
- Felton Lonnin / Pelton Lonnin (Roud 3166)
- The Miller’s Wife o’ Blaydon (Roud 3167)
- The Earsdon Sword Dancer’s Song (Roud 610)
- Maw Canny Hinny (Roud 3168)
- The Anti-Gallican (Roud 3169)
- A, U, Hinny Burd (Roud 235)
- The Sandgate Lass’s Lament (Roud 3170)
- “X, Y, Z” (Roud 8085)
- The Pitman’s Happy Times (Roud 3172)
- The American Stranger (Roud 1081; G/D 7:1469)
- The Singin’ Hinny (Roud 2618)
- All Together Like the Folks o’ Shields (Roud 3173)
- Here’s the Tender Coming (Roud 3174)
- The Battle of Boulogne (Roud 3175; G/D 1:145)
- The Laidley Work (Roud 3176; Child 34A)
- Maw Bonny Gyetside Lass! (Roud 3177)
- The Sandgate Lass on the Ropery Banks (Roud 3178)
- ’Twas Down in Cupid’s Garden (Roud 297; G/D 5:970)
- Liberty for the Sailors (Roud 3179)
- Newcastle Is My Native Place (Roud 3180)
- My Ladddie Sits Ower Late Up (Roud 3181)