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Field Trip—England

Various: Field Trip—England (Folkways FW 8871)

Field Trip—England
Various Artists

Folkways Records FW 8871 (LP, USA, 1959)

Collected by Jean Ritchie and George Pickow;
Edited by Jean Ritchie;
Cover design by Ronald Clyne

Liner notes (PDF) at Smithsonian Global Sound

Musicians

See the individual tracks

Tracks

Side 1

  1. Winsome Bartlett: Leapfrog / The Guid Man of Ballingigh (medley) (1.11)
  2. Douglas Kennedy: The Death of Queen Jane (Roud 77; Child 170; G/D 3:693) (2.56)
  3. Church-Ringers of Empingham: The Church Bells of Empingham (1.18)
  4. Dianne Endicott: Orange and Lemon (Roud 13190) (1.10)
  5. Schoolchildren of Sidbury: Cherry Stones (0.37)
  6. Schoolchildren of Sidbury: Have a Cigarette, Sir (0.59)
  7. Isla Cameron and Ewan MacColl: Johnny Todd (Roud 1102; G/D 8:1583) (1.35)
  8. Bob Roberts: Windy Old Weather (Roud 472) (2.37)
  9. Harry Cox: Young Sailor Cut Down in His Prime (Roud 2; Laws Q26/B1; G/D 7:1404; Henry H680) (1.58)
  10. Bill Westaway: Widdecombe Fair (Roud 137) (4.14)

Side 2

  1. Jane Hair: My Bonnie Lad (Roud 204) (2.33)
  2. Jane Haxey and the Hood Singers: John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (3.55)
  3. George Endicott: Three Scamping Rogues (Roud 130; G/D 3:704) (1.29)
  4. Isla Cameron: Bushes and Briars (Roud 1027) (2.17)
  5. English Country Dancers: Earsdon Sword Dance (Roud 610) (0.56)
  6. Mr. Rew: Barbara Allen (Roud 54; Child 84; G/D 6:1193; Henry H236) (1.50)
  7. Players of Marshfield: Marshfield Mummers Play and Their Song (Roud 1782) (2.46)
  8. Charles Wilson and the Empingham Hand Bell Ringers: Hark, the Herald Angels Sing (Roud 8337) (0.59)