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Martin Carthy: Along the Road Forever
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Along the Road Forever Madfish SMABX1259 (20 CD, UK, 17 July 2026) |
A limited 20 CD set including live and session performances recorded for the BBC over a 57 year period, this is the most comprehensive Martin Carthy collection ever assembled.
Lovingly curated by Colin Harper, it includes a lavishly illustrated 80-page hardback book with essays by Clinton Heylin and Kevin Boyd, a 1971 Keith Morris photograph signed by Martin, and all audio remastered by Pete Reynolds.
The sessions feature Martin as a solo artist, a duettist with Dave Swarbrick and with his daughter Eliza Carthy, and as a member of the ground-breaking Steeleye Span, the Albion Country Band, Brass Monkey, the Watersons and more.
With your hosts John Peel, Suzy Klein, Andy Kershaw, Jim Lloyd and others, here is Martin Carthy providing, time after time, plentiful evidence for those who would call him a legend.
Compiled by Colin Harper;
Remastered by Pete Reynolds;
80-page hardback book with essays by Clinton Heylin and Kevin Boyd
Musicians
Martin Carthy: vocals, guitar
other musicians as shown on the individial tracks
Tracks
CD 1 – BBC Radio Sessions (1973–1977)
Sounds of the 70s, Radio 1, 9 May 1973
- Hanged I Shall Be (Roud 263; Laws P35; G/D 2:200) (6.21)
- The New St. George (4.20)
- I’ll Go and List for a Sailor (Roud 1614) (4.04)
- Harvest Home / The Gas Almost Works (3.16)
John Peel, Radio 1, 28 February 1974
- Skewbald (Roud 456; Laws Q22) (3.37)
- Geordie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (3.22)
- Prince Heathen (Roud 3336; Child 104; G/D 7:1497) (7.48)
- Lucy Wan (Roud 234; Child 51) (3.32)
John Peel, Radio 1, 7 September 1976
- Willie’s Lady (Roud 220; Child 6; G/D 2:346) (7.26)
- Unfortunate Tailor (Roud 1614) (2.49)
- King Knapperty (Roud 32; Child 33; G/D 7:1505) (3.53)
- Searching for Lambs (Roud 576; Henry H548) (2.05)
John Peel, Radio 1, 7 December 1977
- Willie’s Lady (Roud 220; Child 6; G/D 2:346) (7.39)
- Bonnets So Blue (2.11)
- William Taylor (Roud 158; Laws N11; G/D 1:169; Henry H213, H757) (3.08)
- Three Jolly Sneaksmen (Roud 1652) (3.54)
- Brown Adam (Roud 482; Child 98; G/D 5:994) (6.15)
CD 2 – Live Recordings (1973–1977)
Live at Loughborough Festival, 17 September 1973
- Three Jolly Sneaksmen (Roud 1652) (3.36)
Live at St Albans Folk Club, Hertfordshire, 1973
- Skewbald (Roud 456; Laws Q22) (5.58)
- The Rainbow (Roud 492; Laws N4; G/D 1:180) (4.21)
- Geordie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (5.45)
- Brigg Fair (Roud 1083) (2.09)
- Creeping Jane (Roud 1012; Laws Q23) (4.44)
- Johnny Sands (Roud 184; Laws Q3; G/D 2:319) (3.20)
- All of a Row (Roud 1474) (3.09)
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (2.34)
- Three Jolly Sneaksmen (Roud 1652) (4.58)
Folkweave, Radio 2, 27 March 1975
- The Seven Virgins (Roud 127) (5.01)
Cambridge Folk Festival, 30 July 1977
- The Bedmaking (Roud 1631) + DJ Intro (4.35)
- The Worcestershire Wedding (Roud 1694) (3.58)
- Bruton Town (Roud 18; Laws M32) (6.21)
- Lumps of Plum Pudding / Three Around Three (4.27)
- Johnny Sands (Roud 184; Laws Q3; G/D 2:319) (2.32)
- January Man + Toni Arthur Outro (4.36)
CD 3 – Sidmouth Folk Festival Sessions (1978–1979)
Sidmouth Folk Festival, August 1978
- A May Day Song (Roud 305) (3.48)
- Lord Randall (Roud 10; Child 12; G/D 2:209; Henry H814) (4.26)
- Bonnets So Blue (2.23)
- Johnny Sands (Roud 184; Laws Q3; G/D 2:319) (2.22)
- Willie’s Lady (Roud 220; Child 6; G/D 2:346) (8.57)
- The January Man (4.02)
- Three Around Three (1.30)
The Beach Store, Sidmouth Folk Festival, 6 August 1979
- The Crafty Maid’s Policy (Sweet Joan) (Roud 1624) (2.12)
- The False Lover Won Back (Roud 201; Child 218; G/D 5:974) (4.43)
- The Gallant Poacher (Roud 793; Laws L14) (4.02)
- Locks and Bolts (Roud 406; Laws M13; G/D 5:1012) (4.16)
- All of a Row (Roud 1474) + Intro (3.26)
- The Rainbow (Roud 492; Laws N4; G/D 1:180) (4.48)
- Geordie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (4.15)
- The Siege of Delhi (5.09)
CD 4 – Sidmouth Festival & Brass Monkey (1979–1983)
The Beach Store, Sidmouth Folk Festival, 6 August 1979
- Maid on the Shore (Roud 181; Laws K27) (5.43)
- Corduroy Trousers (1.08)
- Bonny Lass of Anglesey (Roud 3931; Child 220) (6.32)
- Lemaidie (Roud 193) (3.43)
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (2.32)
18th Cambridge Folk Festival, BBC 2, 9 December 1982
- Pigeon on the Gate (2.29)
- Primrose Lass (2.03)
- Jolly Tinker (Roud 863) (3.46)
Brass Monkey live, 1983
- Sovay (Roud 7; Laws N21; Henry H35) (4.37)
- Bad News (4.28)
- Old Grenadier (3.55)
- Maid and the Palmer (Roud 2335; Child 21) (5.57)
- May Song (Roud 305) (3.50)
- The Rambling Comber (Roud 1473) (5.33)
- Trowie Burn (4.26)
- Seventeen Come Sunday (Roud 277; Laws O17; G/D 4:791; Henry H152, H793) (3.26)
CD 5 – Stagfolk Club & Festival Recordings (1981–1984)
Stagfolk Club, 30 August 1981
- Jim Lloyd Intro (0.36)
- The Bedmaking (Roud 1631) (3.28)
- Johnny Sands (Roud 184; Laws Q3; G/D 2:319) (2.17)
- Lord Byron / The Battle of the Somme (4.28)
Stagfolk Club, 27 July 1981
- Lovely Joan (Roud 592) (3.32)
- All of a Row (Roud 1474) (3.14)
- Sheep Crook & Black Dog (Roud 948; Henry H30a) (4.22)
- The Baccapipes Jig / Old Tom of Oxford (4.32)
- Willie’s Lady (Roud 220; Child 6; G/D 2:346) (9.21)
Fylde Folk Festival, 5 November 1984
- A Stitch in Time (3.41)
- La Cardeuse (3.38)
- Reynard the Fox (Roud 358, 1868) (4.52)
Fylde Folk Festival, 25 January 1983
- The Siege of Delhi (5.38)
- Corduroy Trousers (0.48)
- Long John (Roud 3100; Child 251; G/D 2:246) (5.51)
Pontardwe Folk Festival, 20 December 1983
- Swaggering Boney / Glorishears (5.03)
- Salisbury Plain (Roud 1487) (3.27)
- Reynard the Fox (Roud 358, 1868) (5.14)
CD 6 – BBC Sessions & Collaborations (1983–1988)
John Peel, Radio 1, 18 April 1983
- The Devil and the Feathery Wife (Roud 12551) (4.32)
- Tarry Trousers (Roud 427) (4.34)
- Lady Dysie (Roud 112; Child 269; G/D 6:1224) (4.20)
- I Sowed Some Seeds (Roud 914) (3.10)
- Long John (Roud 3100; Child 251; G/D 2:246) (5.36)
Andy Kershaw, Radio 1, 9 July 1987
- When I Was Young (Roud 2593) (2.40)
- Rufford Park Poachers (Roud 1759) (3.56)
- Hommage à Roche Proulx (2.28)
- Company Policy (3.56)
Andy Kershaw, Radio 1, 28 January 1988 – The Watersons with Martin Carthy
- The Derby Ram (Roud 126; G/D 3:645; TYG 59) (2.49)
- Adieu, Adieu (Roud 30101) (3.25)
- The Poacher’s Fate (Roud 793; Laws L14) (1.40)
Andy Kershaw, Radio 1, 15 September 1988
- La Cardeuse (3.42)
- Aux Anciens Parapets (5.17)
- The Dominion of the Sword (Roud V3219) (3.28)
- The Famous Flower of Serving Men (Roud 199; Child 106; G/D 1:163) (9.11)
Folk on Two, Radio 2, 7 October 1987 – Martin Carthy & Chris Wood
- I Sowed Some Seeds (Roud 914) + DJ Intro (3.10)
- Mrs Foster’s Fudge (2.30)
- Hard Times of Old England (Roud 1206) + DJ Intro (2.51)
- The Indian Queen (2.14)
CD 7 – Folk on Two & BBC Sessions (1984–1990)
Folk on 2, Radio 2, 2 February 1985
- The Green Wedding (Roud 93; Child 221; G/D 5:1024) (4.04)
- Cold Haily Windy Night (Roud 135; G/D 4:778) (4.44)
- Lowlands of Holland (Roud 484; G/D 6:1116; Henry H180) (3.46)
- Funeral Party (Roud 41013) (3.22)
- Willie’s Lady (Roud 220; Child 6; G/D 2:346) (8.10)
- Oor Hamlet (3.32)
- Thorneymoor Woods (Roud 222) (4.24)
BBC Radio Sussex, 27 August 1984
- The White Hare (Roud 1110; TYG 79) (2.37)
- Baccapipes Jig / Old Tom of Oxford (3.56)
- Brown Adam (Roud 482; Child 98; G/D 5:994) (6.23)
Folk on 2, Radio 2, 2 November 1990
- The Trip We Took Over the Mountain (2.07)
- Sovay (Roud 7; Laws N21; Henry H35) (4.38)
- Oh Dear Oh (Roud 870; G/D 7:1367) (3.08)
- The Bows of London (Roud 8; Child 10; G/D 2:213) (6.37)
- Dominion of the Sword (Roud V3219) (4.17)
CD 8 – BBC Sessions & Live Broadcasts (1988–1997)
Folk on 2, Radio 2, 12 October 1988
- Carthy’s March (3.05)
- Arthur McBride and the Sergeant (Roud 2355; G/D 1:78) (3.48)
- All in Green (3.36) (3.57)
- Porcupine Rag (3.31)
- A-Begging I Will Go (Roud 286; G/D 3:488) (4.00)
- The Broomfield Hill (Roud 34; Child 43; G/D 2:322; Henry H135) (3.21)
Folk on 2, Radio 2, 19 April 1989
- Porcupine Rag (3.37)
- A-Begging I Will Go (Roud 286; G/D 3:488) (3.37)
- Carthy’s March (fades into news) (1.19)
- Arthur McBride and the Sergeant (Roud 2355; G/D 1:78) (3.42)
Andy Kershaw, Radio 1, 30 August 1990
- Carthy’s March / The Lemon Tree (4.07)
- Oh Dear Oh (Roud 870; G/D 7:1367) (2.48)
- A Question of Sport (3.40)
- Sovay (Roud 7; Laws N21; Henry H35) (3.25)
Belfast Festival, Radio Ulster, 1988
- Mrs Bermingham (1.04)
Folk on 2, Radio 2, 17 September 1997
- Sovay (Roud 7; Laws N21; Henry H35) (take 3) (3.24)
- Lord Inchiquin (take 3) (3.10)
- The Brown Girl (Roud 180; Child 295) (4.07)
- Such a War Has Never Been (3.15)
- Carthy’s March / The Lemon Tree (2.59)
- Byker Hill (Roud 3488) (6.50)
CD 9 – Glastonbury Festival (25 June 1995)
- I Sowed Some Seeds (Roud 914) (4.00)
- The New-Mown Hay (Roud 2941) (5.30)
- A Stitch in Time (2.54)
- Bill Norrie (Roud 53; Child 83; G/D 2:214) (9.32)
- La Cardeuse (5.16)
- The Tailor’s Britches (Roud 1610; TYG 49) (4.16)
- Georgie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (4.18)
- Company Policy (6.13)
- Reel (2.29)
- Jack Tarr (Roud 919; Laws K39) (4.59)
- Long John (Roud 3100; Child 251; G/D 2:246) (7.22)
CD 10 – Andy Kershaw & Folk on Two Sessions (1995–1997)
Andy Kershaw, Radio 1, 29 January 1995
- Mick Dam (3.23)
- Seventeen Come Sunday (Roud 277; Laws O17; G/D 4:791; Henry H152, H793) (5.03)
- The Swallow (4.04)
- Polly Bishop’s Slip Jig (5.35)
- Jacob’s Well (Roud 17703) (4.24)
Folk on Two, Radio 2, 11 March 1997 – alternate takes
- Creeping Jane (Roud 1012; Laws Q23) (3.18)
- The Wife of Usher’s Well (Roud 196; Child 79) (takes 3 and 4) (5.26)
- Princess Royal (take 4) (3.16)
- I Sowed Some Seeds (Roud 914) (takes 2 and 3) (4.33)
Folk on Two, Radio 2, 17 September 1997 – alternate takes
- Sovay (Roud 7; Laws N21; Henry H35) (take 2) (3.40)
- Lord Inchiquin / Bride’s March From Unst / True Lovers’ Lament (7.13)
- Carthy’s March (take 1) (1.01)
- Interview with Jim Lloyd (10.51)
CD 11 – BBC Sessions & Andy Kershaw Broadcast (1997–2004)
Folk on Two, Radio 2, 11 March 1997
- Creeping Jane (Roud 1012; Laws Q23) (2.53)
- Rufford Park Poachers (Roud 1759) (3.30)
- Georgie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (2.56)
- The Wife of Usher’s Well (Roud 196; Child 79) (3.54)
- Princess Royal (take 5) (3.19)
- I Sowed Some Seeds (Roud 914) (composite takes 2 & 3) (3.33)
Andy Kershaw, Radio 3, 17 October 2004
- Jacky Tarr (Roud 919; Laws K39) + DJ Intro (4.26)
- Martin Carthy Interview 1 (3.30)
- The Famous Flower of Serving Men (Roud 199; Child 106; G/D 1:163) + DJ Outro (10.01)
- The Foggy Dew (Roud 558; Laws O3; G/D 7:1495) (4.47)
- Martin Carthy Interview 2 (2.23)
- Royal Lament (4.27)
CD 12 – Sidmouth, Bristol & Cambridge Recordings (1990–1999)
Sidmouth 1990, Radio 2 – Watersons with Martin Carthy
- Band of Lace (Roud 3321) (3.37)
- Dido, Bendigo (Roud 584; TYG 76) (3.37)
- The Collier Laddie (Roud 3787; G/D 5:991) (1.40)
- Lord Rothchild (3.28)
- The Prickle-Holly Bush (Roud 144; Child 95; G/D 2:248) + Intro (5.45)
Sidmouth Festival, 12 August 1992
- The Bedmaking (Roud 1631) (4.11)
- King Henry (Roud 3967; Child 32) (8.26)
Rare Music Club, Bristol, 4 January 1997
- DJ Intro & Carthy Interview (4.30)
- The Trees They Grow So High (Roud 31; Laws O35; G/D 6:1222) (5.48)
- Two Sisters (Roud 8; Child 10; G/D 2:213) (4.21)
- Albion (3.56)
- The Gardener (Roud 1700) (5.04)
- Dominion of the Sword (Roud V3219) (4.13)
- Young Collins (6.52)
Cambridge Festival, July 1999
- The Devil and the Feathery Wife (Roud 12551) (4.29)
CD 13 – Sidmouth Folk Festival, Part 1 (August 1999)
- I Sowed Some Seeds (Roud 914) (4.49)
- Clyde’s Water (Roud 91; Child 216; G/D 6:1231) (8.15)
- The Royal Lament (8.05)
- The Bedmaking (Roud 1631) (5.24)
- Rufford Park Poachers (Roud 1759) (5.50)
- Creeping Jane (Roud 1012; Laws Q23) (5.34)
- Princess Royal / Old Tom of Oxford (5.39)
- The Tailor’s Britches (Roud 1610; TYG 49) (4.55)
- Hong Kong Blues (3.17)
- Three Jolly Sneaksmen (Roud 1652) (4.44)
CD 14 – Sidmouth Folk Festival, Part 2 & Brass Monkey (1986 / 1999)
Sidmouth Folk Festival, August 1999
- Sir Patrick Spens (Roud 41; Child 58; G/D 1:17) (7.48)
- Oor Hamlet (4.13)
- Famous Flower of Serving Men (Roud 199; Child 106; G/D 1:163) (11.55)
- The Devil and the Feathery Wife (Roud 12551) (5.23)
- Georgie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (4.14)
Brass Monkey live at Butlin’s, Bognor Regis, 16 April 1986
- The Rambling Comber (Roud 1473) (2.22)
- Waterman’s Hornpipe (4.06)
- The Handweaver and the Factory Maid (Roud 17771) (4.03)
- Da Floo’er o’ Taft / The Lass o’ Patie’s Mill (3.51)
- The Miller’s Three Sons (Roud 138; Laws Q21; G/D 3:703) (4.38)
- The Foxhunt (Roud 190) (3.55)
CD 15 – 60th Birthday Concert, Bradford (2001)
- Bold Doherty (Roud 2992) (7.12)
- Sir Patrick Spens (Roud 41; Child 58; G/D 1:17) (6.26)
- The Golden Glove (Roud 141; Laws N20; G/D 1:166; Henry H524) (3.53)
- Bill Norrie (Roud 53; Child 83; G/D 2:214) (8.20)
- Hard Times of Old England (Roud 1206) (3.28)
- When First I Came to Caledonia (5.32)
- Bright Shiny Morning (Roud 2; Laws Q26) (3.35)
- Jim Jones in Botany Bay (Roud 5478) (3.54)
- Swaggering Boney (2.57)
- Georgie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (3.34)
- T Stands for Thomas (Roud 419; Henry H593) (3.45)
- Bay of Biscay (Roud 22567) (6.04)
- Midnight on the Water (7.27)
CD 16 – BBC Broadcasts & Live Performances (2005–2014)
BBC Folk Awards, Radio 2, 16 February 2005
- Bonny Woodhall (Roud 3778; G/D 5:947; Henry H476) (4.18)
Talking Bob Dylan Blues: A Tribute Concert, 30 September 2005
- Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll (5.38)
- Scarborough Fair (Roud 12; Child 2; G/D 2:329) (5.16)
Folk Britannia, Barbican, BBC4, 22 April 2006
- The Eighteenth of June (Roud 2539) (4.26)
- Champion at Keeping ’Em Rolling (3.32)
The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan – A Folk Tribute, Radio 2, 18 May 2011
- Bob Dylan’s Dream + DJ Intro (5.16)
Front Row, Radio 4, 25 May 2011
- Farewell Lovely Nancy (Roud 527; Laws K14; Henry H755) (0.34)
In Tune, Radio 3, 29 February 2012
- Sir Patrick Spens (Roud 41; Child 58; G/D 1:17) (5.37)
- Interview (6.08)
- Limbo (Roud 969) (4.12)
- Princess Royal + DJ Outro (3.37)
- Scarborough Fair (Roud 12; Child 2; G/D 2:329) (with the Aurora Orchestra) (5.00)
Cambridge Folk Festival, 2013
- The Death of Queen Jane (Roud 77; Child 170; G/D 3:693) (6.29)
- The Deserter (Roud 493; G/D 1:83) (4.15)
- Royal Oak (Roud 951; G/D 1:40) (3.50)
- When I Was a Little Boy (Roud 1706; G/D 8:1701) (4.40)
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Radio 2, 19 February 2014
- Died for Love (Roud 273; Laws K12; G/D 6:1245) (4.59)
CD 17 – Radio Sessions & Late Recordings (2011–2022)
Jools Holland Show, BBC Radio 2, 17 October 2011
- Nothing Rhymed (2.56)
World on 3, Radio 3, 20 June 2014
- Queen Caraboo (3.24)
- Waking Dreams (Roud 22620; Henry H722) (4.06)
- Happiness (4.50)
- Monkey Hair (4.58)
- Died for Love (Roud 273; Laws K12; G/D 6:1245) (4.58)
Bob Fisher, BBC Radio Tees, 20 December 2017
- The Whale Catchers (Roud 3291) (2.49)
- High Germany (Roud 904; G/D 1:96) (3.46)
- Flame of Fire (Roud 568; Laws P34; G/D 2:341) (3.56)
In Tune, Radio 3, 16 January 2020
- The Doffing Mistress (Roud 2133) (2.54)
- Waterman’s Hornpipe (4.17)
- The Rambling Comber (Roud 1473) (4.31)
In Tune, Radio 3, 17 August 2020
- Interview (4.48)
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (5.42)
Music Planet: At Home With the Carthys, Radio 3, 31 December 2022
- Blackwell Merry Night (Roud 1529) (5.37)
CD 18 – Early Recordings & BBC Archives (1963–1968)
Hullaballoo, 1963
- Jug of Punch (Roud 1808; Henry H490) (1.53)
- Duncan and Brady (Roud 4177; Laws I9) (2.27)
- Lowlands (Roud 681; Henry H469) (2.51)
- My Girl (2.40)
- The Dreadnought (Roud 924; Laws D13; Henry H194) (2.41)
- The Leaving of Liverpool (Roud 9435) (3.47)
- The Queen of Hearts (Roud 3195) (2.20)
- Poor Howard (Roud 11673) (2.53)
- Row Bullies Row (Roud 928) (3.08)
- Sweet Nightingale (Roud 371) (2.28)
Hallelujah LP, 1966
- Young Sailor Cut Down in His Prime (Roud 2; G/D 7:1404) (0.38)
- Wayfaring Stranger (Roud 3339) (2.15)
- Teach Me, My God and King (1.12)
- Like the Snow (2.00)
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (2.28)
- Rivers of Babylon (1.19)
London Folk Song Cellar, World Service, 1966
- The Marquess of Tullibardine + Programme Intro (Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick) (1.01)
- The Whistling Thief (Roud 2738; Henry H710) (3.27)
- Scarborough Fair (Roud 12; Child 2; G/D 2:329) (3.29)
- A-Begging I Will Go (Roud 286; G/D 3:488) (2.31)
- The Trees They Do Grow High (Roud 31; Laws O35; G/D 6:1222) (Rory McEwen & Martin Carthy) (3.18)
- The Bonny Earl of Moray (Roud 334; Child 181) (Rory McEwen & Martin Carthy) (1.36)
- Marrowbones (Roud 183; Laws Q2; G/D 2:318; Henry H174; TYG 6) (Isla Cameron & Martin Carthy) (2.25)
- So We’ll Go No More A-Roving (Roud 118; Child 279; G/D 2:274) (Isla Cameron & Martin Carthy) (1.14)
- Old Maid’s Song) (Roud 802; G/D 7:1378; Henry H138) (Isla Cameron & Martin Carthy) (2.31)
- Bobby Shaftoe (Roud 1359) (Isla Cameron & Martin Carthy) (2.02)
- All Around My Hat (Roud 22518) (Isla Cameron & Martin Carthy) (2.33)
- The Bonny Miner Lad (Roud 2599) (Isla Cameron & Martin Carthy) (2.08)
- Johnny, I Hardly Knew You (Roud 3137) (Isla Cameron & Martin Carthy) (2.47)
- The Marquess of Tullibardine (Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy) (0.51)
Once More With Felix, BBC2, 16 December 1967 – Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick
- Byker Hill (Roud 3488) (3.47)
- Early Morning Rain (2.56)
- Sovay (Roud 7; Laws N21; Henry H35) (2.55)
CD 19 – Radio Sessions & Steeleye Span Broadcasts (1970–1971)
Top Gear, Radio 1, 23 June 1970
- I Was a Young Man (Roud 1572; G/D 7:1291) (3.50)
- The Lark in the Morning (Roud 151) (3.48)
- Rave On (1.25)
- The Blacksmith (Roud 816) (4.24)
- Female Drummer (Roud 226; G/D 1:182; Henry H497) (3.16)
Steeleye Span – John Peel’s Sunday Concert, 26 September 1971
- False Knight on the Road (Roud 20; Child 3) (4.21)
- The Lark in the Morning (Roud 151) (4.49)
- Rave On (2.26)
- Three Reels: Dowd’s Favourite / £10 Float / Musical Priest (4.01)
- Captain Coulston (Roud 1695; Henry H562) (5.51)
- Handsome Polly-O (Roud 545; G/D 1:84) (2.47)
- Bring ’Em Down / Haul on the Bowline (Roud 652; G/D 1:1) (2.48)
- Four Nights Drunk (Roud 114; Child 274; G/D 7:1460; Henry H21ab) (3.17)
- When I Was on Horseback (Roud 2; Laws Q26) (6.22)
- Female Drummer (Roud 226; G/D 1:182; Henry H497) (4.13)
- General Taylor (Roud 216) + Intro (3.54)
- Four Reels: College Grove / Silver Spear / Ballymurphy Rake / Maid Behind the Bar (4.43)
Sounds of the 70s with Stuart Henry, 4 February 1971
- Farther Along (Roud 18084) (3.15)
Sounds of the 70s with Stuart Henry, 23 July 1970
- Bold Poachers (Roud 1686) (5.27)
CD 20 – Television & Radio Archive Recordings (1965–1972)
Sergeant Musgrave’s Dance, BBC TV, 2 November 1965
- The Ballad of Jack Musgrave (5.03)
Hallelujah, ABC, 1966
- Newlyn Town Hall (1.59)
Wonderful Copenhagen, Radio 1, 7 October 1967
- Sovay (Roud 7; Laws N21; Henry H35) (2.47)
- Three Irish Folk Dances (3.25)
- Streets of Forbes (Roud 20764) (3.25)
- The Bonny Black Hare (Roud 1656; G/D 7:1427) (2.08)
My Kind of Folk, Radio 2, 24 July 1968
- Two Butchers (Roud 17; Laws L4; G/D 2:186; Henry H185) (2.51)
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (3.35)
- Streets of Forbes (Roud 20764) (3.24)
- Snug in the Blanket (2.18)
Country Meets Folk, Radio 1, 15 February 1969 – Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick
- Arthur McBride and the Sergeant (Roud 2355; G/D 1:78) (3.18)
- Byker Hill (Roud 3488) (4.00)
- Dill Pickles Rag (3.27)
Folk on Friday, Radio 2, 5 February 1971
- John Blunt (Roud 115; Child 275; G/D 2:321) (3.10)
- Brigg Fair (Roud 1083) (1.56)
- Interview (0.55)
- The January Man (3.16)
- Cold, Haily, Windy Night (Roud 135; G/D 4:778) (4.29)
Folk on Friday, Radio 2, 22 May 1972
- False Lover Won Back (Roud 201; Child 218; G/D 5:974) (4.12)
- King Henry (Roud 3967; Child 32) (5.37)
- Trimdon Grange (Roud 3189) (4.05)
Unknown TV Programme, 15 December 1972
- Flowers of Edinburgh (1.52)
- King of the Fairies (3.24)
