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All Jolly Fellows …
All Jolly Fellows … EFDSS LP 1008 (LP, UK, 1967) |
Recorded at Madehurst, Arundel, Sussex
on 29 January 1967 by Sean Davies and Tony Wales;
Sleeve notes by Tony Wales.
Musicians
George Belton: vocals
Tracks
Side 1
- I Am a Roving Navvy Man (Roud 360; G/D 7:1397)
- Young Sailor Cut Down in His Prime (Roud 2; Laws Q26; G/D 7:1404; Henry H680)
- Green Broom (Roud 379; G/D 5:950; Henry H147)
- The Soldier’s Prayer (Roud 350; G/D 3:685)
- My Old Man (Roud 114; Child 274; G/D 7:1460; Henry H21ab)
- The Bold Fisherman (Roud 291; Laws O24; G/D 4:834)
- Barbara Allan (Roud 54; Child 84; G/D 6:1193; Henry H236)
Side 2
- Toast (Roud 885)
- Banks of the Sweet Primroses (Roud 586; G/D 8:1841)
- The Dark-Eyed Sailor (Roud 265; Laws N35; G/D 5:1037; Henry H232)
- Jim the Carter Lad (Roud 1080; G/D 3:457; Henry H171)
- The Constant Farmer’s Son (Roud 675; Laws M33; G/D 2:221; Henry H806)
- All Jolly Fellows That Follow the Plough (Roud 346; G/D 3:418)
- I Am a Donkey Driver (Roud 1147, 387)
> Folk Music > Records > George Belton: A True Furrow to Hold
A True Furrow to Hold
A True Furrow to Hold Musical Traditions Records MTCD378 (CD, UK, 30 March 2020) |
Musical Traditions booklet notes by Rod Stradling
Musicians
George Belton: vocals
Tracks
- Jim the Carter Lad (Roud 1080; G/D 3:457; Henry H171) (2.46)
- Interview (4.46)
- The Lad in the Scots Brigade (Roud 1784) (4.46)
- The Constant Farmer’s Son (Roud 675; Laws M33; G/D 2:221; Henry H806) (4.50)
- I Am a Donkey Driver (Roud 1147, 387) (1.49)
- The Bold Fisherman (Roud 291; Laws O24; G/D 4:834) (3.43)
- The Dark-Eyed Sailor (Roud 265; Laws N35; G/D 5:1037; Henry H232) (3.58)
- When the Fields Are White With Daisies (Roud 13633) (2.48)
- Green Broom (Roud 379; G/D 5:950; Henry H147) (2.14)
- The Little Shirt Mother My Made For Me (Roud 10437) (1.56)
- The Sailor Cut Down in His Prime (Roud 2; Laws Q26; G/D 7:1404; Henry H680) (2.26)
- If Those Lips Could Only Speak (Roud 5307) (3.45)
- We’re All Jolly Fellows That Follow the Plough (Roud 346; G/D 3:418) (3.00)
- Barbara Allan (Roud 54; Child 84; G/D 6:1193; Henry H236) (5.21)
- I Traced Her Little Footprints in the Snow (Roud 2660) (2.25)
- My Old Man (Roud 114; Child 274; G/D 7:1460; Henry H21ab) (1.47)
- Never No More for Me (Roud 22772) (2.28)
- The Banks of the Sweet Primroses (Roud 586; G/D 8:1841) (2.16)
- The Rest of the Day is Your Own (Roud 1485) (3.46)
- The Soldier’s Prayer (Roud 350; G/D 3:685) (1.56)
- The Sussex Toast (Roud 885) (1.56)
- The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill (Roud 3792; G/D 6:1254) (4.15)
- The Roving Navvy Man (Roud 360; G/D 7:1397) (1.37)
- Has Anybody Seen My Tiddler (Roud 13330) (1.45)
- A Birthday Song (Roud 13322) (3.20)
- The Volunteer Organist (Roud 5378) (3.19)
- Time Gentlemen Please & Toast (Roud 31537) (3.07)
Track 1 recorded by Tony Wales, Horsham Festival 1961;
Tracks 2-3, 26 recorded by Vic Smith, BBC Radio studio, 4.11.1971;
Tracks 4-6, 9, 11, 13-14, 18, 20, 23 recorded by Tony Wales, 1961;
Tracks 7, 16 recorded by Tony Wales, Horsham Festival Boys Club, 29.7.1961;
Track 8 recorded by Vic Smith;
Track 22 recorded by Vic Smith, 1970s;
Tracks 10, 12 recorded by Jim Ward, The Lewes Arms, 11.9.1971;
Tracks 15, 19, 24 recorded by Keith Summers, 1960s;
Tracks 17, 21, 25, 27 recorded by Jim Ward, The Wheatsheaf, Marsh Green, 20.6.1974
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Other records with George Belton
Various Artists: The Brave Ploughboy, LP, Transatlantic XTRS 1150, 1975
Various Artists: King's Head Folk Club, Traditional Performers at this London Folk Club 1968-1970, 2 CD, Musical Traditions MTCD356/7, 2012
Various Artists: Wait Till the Clouds Roll By, 3 CD, Musical Traditions MTCD518-0, 2020