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Folder 16 : Scottish and English Songs - D

Intellectual Items

Fire Down Below [song text] Edward Robinson (contributor), Trafalgar Sq.
Hilo, Boys, Hilo [song text]
Fire Down Below [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St
Haul Away Joe [song text] Captain Charles B. Snellen (contributor), Marblehead, Mass., 1927
Captain Hall [note]
Captain Hall [note]
first line: I murdered William Moore [song text]
first line: Come all you young and old, see me die, see me die [song text]
Jack Hall [song text] Sharp and Marson, Folk Songs from Somerset
Johnie Hall Chimney Sweep [song text] John McPherson (contributor), 24 Devonshire Street, South Shields
Captain Hall [song text] Francis Herreshoff (contributor), Marblehead, Mass., 1928
Drunken Sailor [song text] L. V. Briggs, Around Cape Horn on the Amy Turner, 1880
The Drunken Sailor [song text] James Dwyer (contributor), 200 Broomielaw, Glasgow
The Drunken Sailor [song text] Mr Jack Murray (contributor), 2 Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen
The Drunken Sailor [song text] Harry Bowling (contributor), Los Angeles, California, 1928
Bonny Laddie [song text] John McPherson (contributor), South Shields
The Drunken Sailor [song text] James Dwyer (contributor), 200 Broomielaw, Glasgow, Scotl
Fire Down Below [note]
Fire Down Below [song text] White, Ethiopian Melodies (1851)
Fire, Fire, Fire [song text] White, Ethiopian Melodies (1851)
Fire, Fire, Fire [song text] Jas Wright (contributor), 37 Sandport St, Leith
The Queer Folk in the Shaws [song text] James Forman (contributor)
Greenland [song text] Alexander Stephens (contributor), New Deer
How Donnelly Hung the Goat [song text] George Simpson (contributor), 15 Strathmartin Road, Dundee, Forfarshire
Frisco [song text] John Wilson (contributor), Barry Docks, South Wales, 1928
Frisco [song text] Hebron George Methias (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales, 1928
Nicaragua [song text] A Selection of the Most Popular Ethiopian Songs (1858)
Montoodles-Monatiddledum [song text] Edward Ashbury (contributor), Swansea, South Wales, 1928
A Bottle of Rum [note]
The Sailor Likes His Bottle-o [song text] Richard Terry, The Shanty Book
Bottle of Rum [song text] James Wright (contributor)
A Bottle of Rum [song text] Harry Bowling (contributor), Los Angeles, California, 1928
Can't You Dance the Polka [song text] J. S. Scott (contributor), 1929
Dance the Polka [song text] Mr Jack Murray (contributor), 2 Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen
Golden Vanity [song text] W. Rennie (contributor), 45 Leygate St, South Shields
Mains'l Haul [song text] Rennie (contributor)
Mormon Braes [song text]
Caller Herrin [song text] Mr H. T. Thorbourn (contributor), 154 New St, Fisher Row, Musselborough
Buy My Caller Herring [song text]
Blow, Boys, Blow [song text] Harry Perry (contributor), 1928
Blow, My Bully Boys, Blow [song text] J. S. Scott (contributor), 1929
Blow, Boys, Blow [song text] J. S. Scott (contributor), 43 Herbert St, Plaistow, E13, 1929
Blow Boys Blow [song text] Andrew Salters (contributor), Greenock, Scotland
Whiskey in the Jar [song text]
Whiskey in the Jar [song text] Harry Bowling (contributor), Los Angeles, Cal[ifornia], 1928
Whiskey in the Jar [song text] T. McMillan (contributor), Belfast, Ireland, 1928
Whiskey in the Jar [song text] T. McMillan (contributor), Belfast, Ireland, 1928
Whiskey in the Jar [song text] A. Davidson (contributor), 21 William St, Gourdon, Scotland
Young Edwin [note]
The Stately Southerner [song text] James Henderson (contributor), 18 King's Road, Dundee, Forfarshire
The Stately Southerner - Paul Jones [song text] A. A. Foster (contributor), Sailors Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N.Y., 1928
Stately Southerner [song text] Rees Baldwin (contributor), 13 George St, Barry Docks, South Wales
Stately Southerner [song text] Thomas Ginovan (contributor), Bristol, England, 1928
Stately Southerner [song text] Thomas Ginovan (contributor), Bristol, England, 1928
Paul Jones [song text] Richard Warner (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales, 1928
Paul Jones [song text] Richard Warner (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales, 1928
The Stately Southerner [song text] Nautical Magazine (August 1927)
The Stately Southerner [song text] Nautical Magazine (August 1927)
first line: When First I Came to London Town [song text] Jimmie Cronin (contributor), London, 1929
Tiger Bay [song text] Jimmie Cronin (contributor), London, 1929


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