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DRAG HER ROUND THE ROADS - Reel -- Brendan POWER (harmonica) with Chris NEWMAN (gtr): PUNCH MUSIC PMCD-002 1994 "New Irish Harmonica" bef "Silver Spire" & "Congress Reel"

DRAG QUEEN BLUES - comp by RD - Richard DIGANCE (with gtr): TBX 513/1/ cass 1381

DRAGGLE-TAILED GYPSIES, THE - GYPSY LADDIE

DRAGOON, THE - BOLD DRAGOON

DRAIGHNEAN DONN, AN - (The Blackthorn Tree) - Irish Gaelic - COSTELLO 1919 pp71-4 - O'SULLIVAN 1960 p40 - O'TUAMA 1960 vol VIII p5 - KENNEDY: FSBI 1975 p117 -- James MEENAN, rec by Noel Hamilton 1967: FTX-003 - Vail O FLATHARTA (unacc) of Connemara rec by Harry Bradshaw: CLADDAGH CC-45 1987

DRAINS - SEWERS

DRAKE'S NECK, THE - MUINEAL A' BHARDAIL (Reel)

DRAMA - MUMMERS - THEATRE

DRAP O' CAPPIE-O, THE - "There lived a wife in our gate end"-- HERD A&MSS 1869 pp140-2 - ROUD#5893 - GREIG FSNE art#177 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 pp409-10

DRAW A BUCKET OF WATER - "for the farmer's daughter"- ROUD#11635 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1610 p169 (1v w/o) "Buckets of water" - SHARP Ms - OPIE SG 1985 pp388-9 - GILLINGTON Old Surrey SG 1909 p9 --- Richard CHASE: TBS & SG 1935 p38 --- rec by Damiuan Webb, Tralee, Co Kerry 1960: FTX-179

DRAW THE SWORD SCOTLAND - Many BSs

DREADFUL GHOST, THE - "It's of a sailor of whom I write" - LAWS#P34A - ROUD#568 - CREIGHTON & SENIOR TSNS pp151-4

DREADFUL MEMORIES - "how they linger" - GREENWAY American Folksongs of Protest pp273-5 -- Sarah Ogan GUNNING rec by Archie Green, Detroiut, Mich USA 1964: (FOLK LEGACY FSA-26)/ (TOPIC 12-T-171 "Girl of Constant Sorrow")

DREADNAUGHT, THE - "There is a flash packet, flash packet of fame" - LAWS#D13 - ROUD#924 - SHARP Ms Mp218 from John George, St Mawgan, Cornwall --- COLCORD SAS pp165-7 - DOERFLINGER SSAL pp125-8 - SHAY ASS&C 1948 pp102-4 -- Michael LEAHY rec by Edith Fowke, Indian River, Ont, Canada Mar 1958/ Stanley BABY rec by EF, Toronto, Canada 1964: (FOLKWAYS FE-4018 "Songs of the Great Lakes")

DREAM, THE - "One night I dream'd I'd lay more easy" - BSs - MORTON FSSU pp40-41

DREAM OF ANACHREON, THE - "When gentle sleep has charmed my breast" Universal Songster 3 p111

DREAMS & WISHES - AISLING - BRAMBLE BRIAR - GRANUAILLE'S DAUGHTER - JOHN WILLIE'S - NAPOLEON'S DREAM - O GIN I WERE - STRANGEST DREAM - TURNIP GREENS

DREARY BLACK HILLS, THE - "Kind friends you must pity my horrible tale" - LOMAX CS 1919 pp177-181/ ABFS pp438-40 - SANDBURG AS pp264-5 - GARDNER-CHICKERING SSM p478 - BELDEN B&SM pp349-50 -- Alec MOORE, rec by Austin, Texas USA 1936: Lib of Congress AAFS 654 B1/ 4170B

DREARY GALLOWS - DERRY GAOL

DREG SONG, THE - "I rode to London yesterday" - ROUD#8628 - HERD A&M 1869 #2 pp163-5 - HECHT 1904 pp190-192 - COLLINSON -- Mrs THORBURN #137 & Mrs GOOD'S sister #331 & #350 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35

DRESS - CLOTHING -- Children: FTX-289 "If we see someone's slip showing"

DRESS HER UP FINE - Triple Jig (D) 2pts Lms012-005 "McCarty's Jig"

DRESSED SHIP, THE - COUNTRY DANCE BAND: FTX-321

DRILL, YE TARRIERS, DRILL - "Every morning at seven o'clock" - ROUD#4436 - LOMAX FSNA p417 - FOWKE-JOHNSTON FSC 2 pp98-9 - CFM (Canadian Folk Music Bulletin) 39/2 Summer 2005 p3 about the building of the CPR railroad (from P.J.Thomas Coll.) -- LaRena CLARK rec by Edith Fowke Ottawa, Ont, Canada:TOPIC 12-T-140 1965

DRIMIN DONN DILIS (Song) - "there was an old man and he had but one cow" - CREIGHTON MFS pp176-7 "Drimdown" -- Ernest SELLICK rec by Helen Creighton, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada: (FOLKWAYS FE-4307) "Drimindown"

DRIMIN DONN DILIS (Instrumental) -- John HENRY (fid) rec by PK, Ballymote, Co Sligo 14/6/64: large Studio reel/ CASS-30-0963/ 7"RTR-0497/ FTX-153

DRIMIN DROO - ROUD#2712 -- Maureen MELLY rec by PK, Belfast 2/8/52: RPL 19354/ FTX-434

DRINAUN DUN - "Of late I'm captivated by a handsome young boy" - ROUD#2363 - HENRY/ HUNTINGDON SOP p289 from John Thompson, Portstewart, Co Derry 22/10/22

DRINK - see also ALE - BEER - CIDER - TOASTS - ALE GLORIOUS ALE - ALE WIFE AND HER BARREL - ALL FOR ME GROG - ANNIE-O - AYE FOR SATURDAY NIGHT - BARLEYCORN - BARLEY MOW - BILLY JOHNSONS BALL - BASS'S BITTER - BEER GLORIOUS BEER - BLACK RAM - BLUE BLAZING BLIND DRUNK - BOLD DRUNKARDS - BRING IN THE PUNCH BOWL - CAMPBELL THE ROVER - COME LANDLORD FILL THE FLOWING BOWL - COME MY LADS AND LET'S BE JOLLY - COME UNDER MY PLAIDIE - DIED FOR LOVE (Alehouse) - DROP OF GOOD BEER - EWIE WI THE CROOKIT HORN - FAREWELL TO WHISKY - FILL THE FLASK & FILL THE BOWL - GOOD ALE - GOOD OLD ENGLISH ALE - HE THAT WILL NOT MERRY MERRY BE - HOME BREWED - I'M OFTEN DRUNK AND SELDOM SOBER - I LIKES A DROP OF GOOD BEER - IRISH JUBILEE - JACK ASHORE (G Miles) - JOHNNY McINDOE - JOLLY FELLOW - JUG OF PUNCH - MAN WHO WATERS THE WORKERS BEER - MOUNTAIN DEW - MY FATHER HAD A KNIFE - PADDY SHINEHAN'S COW - PADDY'S PANACEA - PASS AROUND THE JUG - PENNY FOR THE POT - PIPER McNEIL - ROSIN THE BEAU - ROTHSAY-O - SHEEPSHEARING SONG - TAILOR BAWN - THINK OF YOUR HEAD IN THE MORNING - THOUSANDS OR MORE - THREE FLIES - TO BE A GOOD COMPANION - TWANKYDILLO - TWO HUNDRED YEARS A-BREWING - WEE DRAPPIE O'T - WHEN JONES ALE WAS NEW - WHEN MURSHEEN WENT TO BUNNAN - WHISKY IN THE JAR - WILD ROVER - Songs in Gaelic - BUINNEAN BUI (Yellow Bittern) - DO THUGAS GRA CLEIBH DUIT - LIONTAR DUINN AN CRUISCIN (Fill up the Jar) - MHISG A CHUIR AN NOLLAIG OIRNN (The Drunkenness that Christmas brought us) - NIL MO SHLAINTE AR FONAMH (Health to the landlady) - NIL SE 'NA LA (Not yet it's not morning) - PREAB SAN OL (Royally Drunk) - SEOTHO-LEO, A THOIL (Drinker's Lament) - TOM TOOZICK THE GENTLEMAN - Instrumentals - BEER ALE & BRANDY (Duff's Fancy) - BEER DRINKER - BOTTLE OF BRANDY- BOTTOM OF THE PUNCH BOWL - BROKEN PLEDGE - COME LANDLORD FILL THE FLOWIN BOWL - DROPS OF BRANDY - DRUNKEN LANDLADY - DRUNKEN PIPER - DRUNKEN SAILOR - HIGHLAND WHISKY - IRISH WHISKY - KISSING & DRINKING - LOVE PORT & SHERRY - MAID BEHIND THE BAR - MORE GROG COMING - MUG OF BROWN ALE - PURE DROP - ROSIN THE BEAU - SPIRITS OF WHISKY - TAP THE BARREL -TEETOTALLER - TIPLER'S - WHEN WE WERE DRINKING - WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

DRINK OLD ENGLAND DRY - "Drink my brave boys" - BARRETT 1891 #11 p20 "Drink Little England dry" - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 p46 "He swore he'd drink old England dry" (Sussex) - KIDSON & MOFFAT Garland 1926 p68 similar to Haxey (Yorksh) - JEFDSS 1937 p126-8 coll by Mrs Rudkin & Mr Albino at Haxey with notes by Anne Gilchrist & Worcestersh version coll by Sharp 1911-- Rowland WHITEHEAD & ch, rec by PK, Haxey, Lindsey, Lincolnsh 1953: RPL 23622/ FTX-025 & FTX-423/ CAEDMON TC-1164/ TOPIC 12-T-196

DRINK THE OLD JUG DRY - WE ARE ANCHORED BY THE ROADSIDE, JIM

DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES -Words by Ben Jonson (1572-1637). The words were first published after March, 1616, in the poem To Celia in a collection of poems by Jonson called The Forrest, included in The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. - Jim SMALL (harmonica) rec Cheddar, Somerset 1980: FTX-138 -- Paul ROBESON with Ch & Orch: PHILIPS GL 5765 1958 - Mary O HARA: WARWICK RECORD WW 5072 1979

DRINK YOUR TEA, LOVE - Waltz - (G) - Tunebook Ms #056-464 - Cf Children's Game: "When I was a young girl" - KENNEDY FTB 1951/1967 #138 p35 -- Bob RUNDLE (mel) rec by PK 1978: FTX-124 bef "Cupid's Waltz"

DRINKING - see also ILLICIT DRINKING

DRINKING AND KISSING - "Anacreon, they say, was a jolly old blade" - UNIVERSAL SONGSTER 1 p254

DRINKING GOOD WHISKY - "One night I being tipsy - through drinking GW" - 3rd v: "I am a tailor" - ROUD#3382 -- Brigid TUNNEY (with Paddy, her son, in chorus)rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh: 7"RTR-0555/ RPL 18526/ FTX-163 - Paddy TUNNEY (with Joe in ch) rec by PK, London 14/10/58: 7"RTR-0558

DRITHEAIRIN O MO CHROIDHE - "A little old nurse that gave birth to my brother and me"- likewise father gone to eternity - like orphans - when we lived together - left alone like lonely old bird of the night - dark lonely grave - LAWS#P34A - ROUD#2360 & #5286 - SHARP Ms Tunes p1994 from Jeremiah Healey, Marylebone Workhouse24/10/08 "Drahin agh machree" - JOYCE OIFM&S pp212-3 -- Mrs Brigid TUNNEY rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh, 20/7/52: 7"RTR-0553/ RPL 18528/ FTX-163 - Annie LUNNEY (daughter opf Brigid) rec by PK, Belfast 3/8/52: RPL 18540/ FTX-434 ("I sigh when I think of the dear happy days of youth") - Paddy TUNNEY (son of Brigid) rec by PK 27/5/1965: RPL LP 29437/ (FOLK LEGACY FSE-7) --- Anita BEST (Newfoundland): AMBER MUSIC 9804-2 1997 (About a lively social supper and dance)

DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY - Gospel Song -- Joe HICKERSON rec by PK, Dartington Ciderhoiuse, Totnes, Devon 30/8/75: 7"RTR-0305

DRIVE THE WORLD BEFORE YOU - Triple Jig - (D) 2pts Lms 180-073 - KERR

DRIVING AWAY WITH THE SMOOTHING IRON - LINEN SONG

DROIGHNEAN DONN, AN (The Brown Thorn) -- Una DOUGLAS of Derry rec by PK, Belfast 3/8/52: RPL 18341/ FTX-434

DROIGHNEAN DONN (DILIS), AN (The Brown Thorn) -- Sean Moriarty (fid) rec by Maurice Brown, 1947: COLUMBIA SL-204 1952/ ROUNDER CD-1742 1998 - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): RTE-CD-199 1997 bef "Garden of Daisies"/ also (Song & Air on U-pipes)

DROP, PETER, DROP - I LOST MY GLOVES

DROPS OF BRANDY - Triple Jig (G) 4pts Lms180-073 - KERR MM #2 #235 p26 - O'NEILL - SULLIVAN 1 p12 - WESTRUP #2 p1 - WILSON - see YANKEE DOODLE -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes): RTE-CD-199 1997 (aft & bef Jigs) - Amanda LOWE (h-dulc): GRINNIGOGS International GRIN-CD-941 1994 "Wee D of B" - Dan McNIFF (flute) rec by PK, Belleek 1952: FTX-370 "Doherty's Slip Jig"

DROPS OF DRINK - Jig (Em) Lms #013-339 - KENNEDY FTB #186 p47

DROUGHT, THE - Triple Jig (D) 2pts Lms #163-065 - WILSON "Drown Drowth"

DROWNED LOVER, THE - LOVER'S LAMENT

DROWNINGS - BUBBLING WATER - CRUEL MILLER (OXFORD GIRL etc) - CRYING FAMILY - DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE - FAIR SUSAN - LAKES OF COOLFIN (LOCH OF SHALLIN etc) - LOVER'S LAMENT - NOBLE TOM CAMPBELL - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT - SCADY ROCK - SCARBOROUGH BANKS - SLOAN WELLESLEY - SWEET WILLIAM (FATHER DEAR FATHER etc)

DROWSY MAGGIE - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 1951/1967 #60 p17 - - Michael DOHERTY (fid) rec by The Irish Folklore Commission Donegal 1949: COMHAIRLE BHEALOIDEAS EIREANN CBE-002 double cass 1990 - CUCHULAINN CEILIDHE BAND rec by PK, Belleek, Co Fermanagh 19/7/52: RPL 18545/ FTX-370 bef "Taste the greens" & "Flowers of Edinburgh"

DROWSY SLEEPER, THE - "Awake, awake, ye drowsy sleeper" - "I will put my ship in order" - LAWS #M4 - ROUD#402 - CHRISTIE TBA #1 p225 - LEACH BB pp727-730 - GREIG-DUNCAN 4 pp158-173 - SHARP Som 4 1904-9 - MERRICK Sussex 1912 - SHARP Sel Ed 1921 - JFSS 5 pp269-70 - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #57 (vol 1 pp358-364) "Awake, awake" 10var: Mrs Mary Sands, NC 1916/ Mrs Anelize Chandler, Alleghany, NC 1916/ Mrs Carrie Ford, Black Mountain, NC 1916/ Alex S. Coffey, White Rock, Va 1918/ Napoleon Fitzgerald, Beechgrove, Va 1918/ Mrs Rhoda Grey, Montvale, Va 1918/ Mrs Lawson Grey, Mpntvale/ Mrs Wilson, Pineville, Bell Co., Ky 1917/ Fitzhugh Droghon, Berea, Madison Co., Ky 1917/ Mrs Francis Richards, St P:weters School, Callaway, Va 1918 - Cf DEAR COMPANION - SILVER DAGGER --- Hector CAMPBELL #049, Alex CAMPBELL #198 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter Ythan Wells, Aberdeensh 1929-35

DROYLSDEN WAKES - Spinning song - JFSS 19 p204 (notes on other spinning songs)

DRUGS - FOLKLORE -- Recordings see SUBJECTS Listing

DRUIMIN DONN DILIS - DRIMIN DONN DILIS

DRUM - Aberdeensh - FOREMAN AT DRUM - LAIRD O DRUM

DRUM MAJOR, THE - "Come listen to my story so plainly you shall hear" "Come all ye gay young bachelors" - Female drummer Song - ROUD#1678 - BARING GOULD GCS 1895 pp54-55 rewritten text "The Drummer Boy" - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p495 4v (w/o) - PURSLOW FD 1974 pp25-26 Hammond: Mrs Rowsell, Taunton, Somerset 1905 -- tune is adaptation of "General Monk's March" (or is it "The Belle Isle March"?) - PALMER RS 1977 p101 - Cf THE FEMALE DRUMMER

DRUM WENT BANG, THE - "Now of all the songs that ever I heard" - ROUD#12915 -- Bob HART rec by Bill Leader, Snape, Suffolk: MT CD 301-2

DRUMALLACHIE - "Twas on a dull November's night" - wandering the banks of the Don he encounters a maid who love is banished ("cruel laws of Scotland") and will remain two years but in seven black will cover her - ROUD#2481 - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p197 Sheila Macgregor from Davie Stewart of Montrose who got it from Jimmy McBeath - FMJ 1:2 1966 pp82-84 Duncan: Mr Dickson, Cluny, Aberdeensh 1907 - Bell DUNCAN #263 & 437 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35 Insch, Aberdeensh -- Jimmy MacBEATH rec Seamus Ennis, 5/7/52: RPL 18132 (remade as RPL LP 26506)/ FTX-260

DRUMDELGIE - "There's a farmer up in Cairnie" - Bothy Ballad - aka "The Hash o' Drumdelgie" - ROUD#2180 - RYMOUR Club 1906 1 pp24-25 Gavin Greig/ 2 pp191-192 - GREIG FSNE #4 - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #384 (21var) - ORD BSB 1930 p209-211 15v/m - KERR's Cornkisters pp52-53 - MacCOLL SS 1953 from Ord - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 from Ord - WILLIAMSON BFT 1976 p48 m/o - DOUGLAS Come Gie's a Sang 1995 pp90-91 -- Davie STEWART (voc/ acc) rec by PK, Dundee, Angus 1954: FTX-180/ CAEDMON TC 1144/ TOPIC 12-T-159 - Jimmy McBEATH rec by Alan Lomax 1951/ / ROUNDER 82161-1834-2 2002/ FTX-059/ rec by Seamus Ennis, Banffsh 7/7/52: RPL 18126/ TOPIC 12-T-173 1967 "Wild Rover No More" - John MEARNS (unacc) rec 25/2/54: RPL 20083 - Dave CAMPBELL: TOPIC 12-TPS-166 1966 - Norman KENNEDY: TOPIC 12-T-178 1968

DRUMHOLLOGAN BOTTOMS - "One summers evening when at my leisure" - Police ambush catches a poacher (sung to tune of "Boolavogue") - ROUD#2485 -- Thomas MORAN rec Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Co Leitrim Dec 1954: RPL 22023/ FTX-076/ CAEDMON TC 1163/ TOPIC 12-T-195 - Michael MORAN his son rec by Tom Munnelly 1968 cass

DRUMKELD HERMITAGE - Reel - DUNKELD HERMITAGE

DRUMLEYS - ASTLEY'S RIDE

DRUMMER, THE - "One bright summers morning in the sweet month of May" - ROUD#2749 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp63-64 Angelo Dornan 1954-60

DRUMMER, THE - Short Reel/ Highland Schottische (Am) - BALMORAL #4 p20 (Am) - HONEYMAN p17 - KENNEDY FTB 1 1994 #56 p16 - KERR MM 1 p8 "The Drummers" - Tune used in Highland Schottische tempo for "Wasna he a rogue?" sung by Ewan McColl: see ROGUEY

DRUMMER (AND HIS WIFE), THE - FATHER GRUMBLIE

DRUMMER AND THE COOK, THE - "There was a little D and he loved a cross-eyed (or one-eyed) C" - ROUD#3136 - Comic courting Song - TERRY (?) - HUGILL SSS 1961 p460 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p424 - see THE BIG BOW WOW

DRUMMER BOY/ MAID, THE - FEMALE DRUMMER - LITTLE DRUMMER

DRUMMER BOY OF OXFORD TOWN, THE - "The troops were marching through OT - a youthful DB was I - regret at leaving my love behind"- Troops marching : Oxford town : Fifes and drums : Youthful drummer boy was I : No dread or fear : Regret leaving love behind - ROUD#6972 -- Lena Bourne FISH rec by Frank & Anne Warner 1940: FTX-922

DRUMMER BOY OF SHILOH, THE - "On Shiloh's dark and bloody ground" - American soldiers sorrowfully bury their Drummer Boy ("DB") "who prayed before he died" using a flag as his shroud" - LAWS #A-15 NAB 1950/64 p126 - ROUD#773 - HENRY FSSH 1938 p366 Mrs Wm Franklin NC 1930 (w/o) "The DB" - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp282-3 Milas E Wakefield, Utah 1948 "The DB" -

DRUMMER BOY OF WATERLOO, THE - "When battle roused each warlike band" - LAWS #J-1 ABBB 1957 p129 - ROUD#1804 - BSs incl SBG 4:#340/ 5:#79 - GRAINGER Coll Mrs Hawker, Broad Campden, Glos 1907 - HENRY SOP #728/ HUNTINGTON 1990 p88 nn, Bushmills, Co Antrim 1937 --- COX FSOS 1925 p293 Mrs F M Brown, WVa 1915 (w/o) - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp145-6 Mrs Willie McNab, Halifax NS 1929+ - THOMPSON PS 1939 pp78-9 Stevens-Douglass NY 1841-56 (w/o) - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 p338 Ed Stephens, Missouri 1927 "Young Edward"

DRUMMER'S DISCHARGE, THE - "In Bristol lived a lady" - age 16 - implores her to enlist and if married her husband will get his discharge - "love your music sweet - likewise your rat-tat- too" - KARPELES NFL 1911 #75 p228 2var

DRUMMERS THREE - TROIS JEUNES TAMBOURS

DRUMMOND CASTLE - Perthshire - Jig - KERR MM 4 #260 (Am)

DRUMMOND LASSES - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1436/ DMI #673 (G)

DRUMMOND'S (or DRUMLIN'S) LAND - YOUNG McCANCE

DRUMMORE LASSES - Triple Jig - Tunebook Ms #175 p71 (Drummore is near Stranraer, Wigtonshire)

DRUMS - see also BODHRAN - LAMBEG - BOLD DESERTER - FEMALE DRUMMER - FOLLOW THE DRUM - ORPHAN DRUMMER BOY -- Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing

DRUMS OF WAR, THE - "La Marseillaise" ch: "To Arms" -- Brendan BEHAN rec Dublin 1953: RTR-0595

DRUNK LAST NIGHT - "drunk the night before - going to get drunk tonight - like I never got drunk before - member of the Dutch (Deutsch) family - drink drink drink drunk" - ED&S Mag 34/1 1972 p33 & 34/2 p52 from N Hudleston "LDV" (Home Guard) version

DRUNKARD, THE - POOR DRUNKARD

DRUNKARD, THE - "I saw a man at early dawn" - WILLIAMS #558 (w/o) --- COX FSMWV 1939 pp80-83 Urlah Jones, WVa

DRUNKARD FATHER, THE - "Father dear father come home with me now" - ROUD#839 - WILLIAMS #275 Tom Trinder, Holwell, Oxfordsh (w/o) -VICINUS BIN 1975 p72 (w/o) - Broadside by Ellis Bradford City Lib --- FUSON BKH 1930 p144 Mrs Laura Moses, Ky (w/o) "Father dear father"-

DRUNKARDS - DRINK - TEETOLTALLERS - WORD OF ADVICE

DRUNKARD'S CATECHISM AND THE TEN COMMANDMENTS - "What is your name, drunken sot?" - WILLIAMS #559 (w/o)

DRUNKARD'S CONFESSIONS, A - CYFFES Y MEDDWYN

DRUNKARD'S COURTSHIP, THE - "Kind sir I see you've come again - I hope to the Lord you'll freeze" - BROWN NC 2 texts & extra last verse - SHARP FSSA 1932 #177 (vol 2 p249) Mr Fanny Coffey, White Rock, Va 1918/ Mrs Lawson Grey, Montvale, Va 1918 -- Horton BARKER (blind singer), Virginia: FOLKWAYS FA-2362 1962 - Texas GLADDEN rec by Alan Lomax, Salem, Va 1941: AFS 5233 A2/ ROUNDER 11661-1800-2 2001 "Kind sir, I see you've come again"

DRUNKARD'S DOOM, THE - "I saw a man at dawn of day" -ROUD#3113 - COX FSOS 1925 p403 F A Bradley, Grafton, W Va (w/o) "Temperance Song" - SANDBURG ASB 1927 pp104-5 - COX FSMWV 1939 pp80-83 Margaret Lynn (c): Miss Blanche Sisson, Los Angeles, Calif "The Drunkard" - BELDEN BSM 1955 pp468-9 Mrs Williams, Mo, 1905 (w/o) - LOMAX ABFS 1957 pp174-5 from Randolph Ozarks 1932 - WARNER TAFS 1984 #82 p213 -- Buna Vista (Presnell) HICKS rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NC 1941: FTX-923/ APPLESEED APR-CD-036 2000

DRUNKARD'S DREAM, THE - "Dear mate (or Dermot), I see your healthy now" - LAWS NAB 1950/64 App 4 p279 - ROUD#722 - Family Herald & Weekly Star (Montreal) Old Favourites section 5 Nov 1924 - COX FSOS 1925 pp398-400 John Raese, WVa 1916 (w/o)/ Mrs J A Rollyson, WVa (w/o) - RICHARDSON AMS 1927 p44 Appal - Journal of American Folklore 45 (1932) pp.55-58 - GREENLEAF & MANSFIELD Ballads & Sea Songs of Newfoundland pp.151-152 1933 - PACK: Old Time Ballads & Cowboy Songs (c1933) pp.62-63 - SPAETH WSM 1927 p193 - Scarborough, Song Catcher in Southern Mountains 1937 pp.366-372, 455 - HENRY: Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands 1938 pp.378-381 - EDDY Ballads & Songs from Ohio 1939 pp.225-227- BREWSTER: Southern Folklore Quarterly (1940) pp.188-190 - RANDOLPH: Ozark Folk Songs 2 pp.393-396 1947 - BROWN: North Carolina Folklore 3 1952 pp.45-48 - BELDN: Ballads & Songs...Missouri pp.469-470 - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp203-5 - WARNER TAFS 1984 "Drunkard's Doom & Warning" #82 p213 Buna Hicks 1941 & "Drunkard's Warning" #83 p213 Ida Cornett 1960 - WOLFE: Folk Songs of Middle Tennessee (1997) pp.115-118 -- John GALUSHA rec by Frank & Anne Warner, NY 1941: FTX-921 - Lee Monroe PRESNELL rec by Frank & Anne Warner NC 1951: FTX-923 - Rebecca KING-JONES rec by Frank & Anne Warner NC 1940: FTX-926

DRUNKARD'S FAREWELL TO HIS FOLLY, THE - "Farewell landlords, farewell jerry" - ROUD#2478 - WILLIAMS #560 (w/o) - FMJ 1:5 1969 pp311-12 Alfred Williams #560

DRUNKARD'S HORSE, THE - "The first I knew that old Charlie could talk" - ROUD#2799 - SHARP EFSSA 2 p220 Mrs Margaret Jack Dodd, Va 1918 "The Horse's Complaint" - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 2 pp415-6 Fred Woodruff, Ark 1941/ James Bitner, Mo 1927 (w/o)/ Wiley Hembree, Ark 1941 1v/m - BROWNE AFL 1979 pp408-9 Mrs Eva Hollis, Ala 1952 (w/o) "The Old Grey Horse" ("Last Monday morning being troubled in mind") - DOBIE SFL (PTFS 6) pp123-4 Miss Burton, Texas (w/o) "Old Grey"

DRUNKARD'S LONE CHILD, THE - "I'm alone, all alone, my friends all have fled" - ROUD#723 - SPAETH WSM 1927 pp191-3 (w/o) - HENRY FSSH 1938 p382 Mrs Wm Franklin, NC 1930 (w/o) "Bessie"

DRUNKARD'S RAGGED WEAN, THE - "A wee bit ragged laddie gang wandring through the street" - ROUD#3112 - BSs incl SBG 6:#204 - -- COX FSMWV 1939 pp84-85 Miss E E McGregor, Calif 1927

DRUNKARD'S SPECIAL - CUCKOLD'S SONG

DRUNKEN BELLAROYAL -- Johnny HANDLE (+ melodeon): RPL 31567

DRUNKEN COLLIER, THE - "My dearie sits ower late - poor coal- cutter - Dorrington lads yer" -- CELEBRATED WORKING MEN'S BAND: TOPIC 12-T-86 1963

DRUNKEN FOOL, THE - CUCKOLD'S SONG

DRUNKEN GAUGER, THE - Triple Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #60 p30 (Am) from Bobby Casey (fid) Co Clare - COLE #7 p63 (A) "The Drunken Ganger's" - Tunebook Ms (G) #94 p35 - O'NEILL MOI #1244/ DMI #517 "The Steam Packet" (included as a Reel) - ROCHE 3 #193 p68 (G) (written 6/8 with only 15 bars) included as a Set Dance

DRUNKEN HICCUPS - JACK O DIAMONDS

DRUNKEN HUSBAND, THE - "You married men draw near awhile" - Broadsides - VICINUS BIN 1975 p39 Bs - STICH IN TIME

DRUNKEN LANDLADY, THE - Reel - COTTER - SHASKEEN 2 #33 p24 (Em) - SULLIVAN 3 #61 p25 (Em) - TWEED p15 (Em) --- Brendan POWER (harmonica) with Chris NEWMAN (gtr): PUNCH MUSIC PMCD-002 1994 "New Irish Harmonica" bef "Wind that shakes the barley" - Paddy KEENAN (U-pipes) &- THE BOTHY BAND rec Kilburn National 24/7/78: RPL/ Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996 aft "Fisherman's Lilt"

DRUNKEN MAIDENS, THE - THREE DRUNKEN MAIDENS

DRUNKEN MAN, THE - "Now women I hope you'll follow this plea - if you ever get plagued by a DM" - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) "The D Husband" - RICHARDS-STUBBS 1979 p125 Sharp Ms Devon (5v) -- Frank HILLIER, Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset 1959 RTR-0881

DRUNKEN PARSON, THE - Jig - MITTELL #10 p6 (G) "The Drynking Parson" -- John ARMSTRONG (fid) accomp by his son Willy, age 11 (piano) rec by PK, Elsdon, Northumb 13/7/54: RPL 20629 aft (Slow Air) "Cold Nights of Winter"

DRUNKEN PIPER, THE - Highland March (Am) - FELDMAN p87 "March of the Meena Totten Bull" - KENNEDY FTB 1 #89 p23 -- Willie KEMP & Curly MACKAY (acc): FTX-360 - Peter PRATT (whistle) rec by PK, Toab, Orkney 14/7/55: RPL 22729/ FTX-064 - Alex STEWART (H-pipes): TOPIC 12-T-179 1968 - Dave SWARBRICK (fid) & Ian CAMPBELL Folk Group: ISLAND FOLK-1001 (boxed) 1975 - SILLY WIZARD: TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1158 1976 - Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by David Hammond 1975: GAEL-LINN CEF-072-3 1978 with "Lough Isle Castle"/ rec O Doherty & Feldman TOPIC 12-TS-398 1984 - SILEAS (2 harps instr) Slow version on Radio 2 6/6/90 CASS-60-0882 bef "The Seagull" (Scots jig) - Gordon EASTON (mouth music): ELLIPSIS CD-4070 "Celtic Mouth music" - Will POWRIE (acc with piano): TOPIC TSCD-663 1998 Drink: bef "Highland Whisky" & "High Road to Linton"

DRUNKEN POLICE-CAR, THE - Reel - SULLIVAN 3 #50 p21 (Am) from Kevin Burke

DRUNKEN SAILOR, THE - "What shall we do with a DS?" - ROUD#322 - Stamp & Go Shantey - GREIG-DUNCAN I #5 "The Glasgow Lasses" - WHALL 1910 p107 Dorian - TOZER #24 major - BULLEN 1891 #17 mixolydian & BULLEN-ARNOLD 1914 #17 #17 p16 - GRAINGER #154 Charles Rosher, Chelsea, London - SHARP EFCh 1914 #7 p8 - SHAY 1925 p39 "Early in the morning" (words only) - HUGILL SSS 1961 p134-5 -- James DWYER Glasgow & John McPHERSON, rec by James M Carpenter, Sunderland c1928: FTX-141 (5 other singers rec) - Bob SMITH'S IDEAL Band 1930: TOPIC 12-T-319 1977 - Fishermen's Chorus rec by PK, Cadgwith, Cornwall 18/11/56: RPL LP 23654/ lic to SAYDISC 1993/ SAYDISC SDL-405 1994 - Jack EDMUNDS fisherman (52) rec by PK, Hastings, Sussex 4/9/63 RTR #0192/ FTX-428 incl v: "Lash him to the tapper" - Colin WILKIE & Shirley HART: SAGA FID-2090 1967 - SPINNERS: FONTANA STL-5431 1967 - SPINNERS: "Live Performance" rec by Terry Brown Sept 1966 (9 songs only): CONTOUR 6870-502 1967 - THE SHANTEYMEN: ALLEGRO ALL-879 1968 - English Chamber Orch (Grainger & Britten): DECCA KSX-6410 1974 cass - rec by Damian Webb, 36/15 rec St Patrick's School, Huddersfield 1978 - Stan HUGILL (with talk) "The Last Shantyman"on 2 Radio 30/1/91 CASS-0857 --- Richard MAITLAND rec by Alan Lomax, Sailor's Snug Harbour, Staten Island, NY 1939 America Library of Congress AAFS-L26 - SAILORMAN JACK , NY 1987: CASS-1230

DRUNKEN SAILOR, THE - (Usual words) Children - OPIE SG 1985 #129 pp434-5 music

DRUNKEN SAILOR - Instrumental (major version of tune) - see McGREGOR'S MARCH

DRUNKEN SAILOR, THE - Hornpipe - O'NEILL DMI #948 (not in MOI) (Gm) 5pts - PHILLIPS FCTB p17 (from Jimmy Powers: BOUNTY 6040)-- Tommy POTTS (fid): CLADDAGH CC-13 with variations/ intro by Seamus Ennis on RTE radio prog 1985 CASS-0865

DRUNKEN TAILOR - Hornpipe - KERR MM 2 #331 p36 (Em)

DRUNKEN TOM - "For they ca my faither Drunken Tom" - ROUD#2519 - GRAINGER #239 Charles Dyer, London 1907 "Father Tom" - McCOLL- SEEGER TSES 1977 pp157-8 Maggie McPhee (tinker) 1962 "Featherin' oot and in"

DRUNKEN WIFE OF GALLOWAY, THE - "Down in yon meadow a couple did tarry" - ROUD#5654

DRUNKENNESS - DRINK - DRINKING - DRUNKARDS

DRURY - NEW DRURY

DRURY LANE - MUFFIN MAN - ROSEMARY LANE

DRY AND DUSTY -- played by Earl COLLINS (fiddle), Missouri-Oklahoma 1970 on DVD Films of Bess Lomax Hawes (B/W)

DRY BONES SHUFFLE -- Blind BLAKE (gtr) with bones-player: Paul OLIVER "Before the Blues" on Radio 2 25/11/87 & 3/12/87: CASS-0431

DRYNAUN DHUN, THE - DRAIGHNEAN DONN

DU'S BEEN LONG AWA - (Shetland) - YOU'VE BEEN LONG AWAY

DUBLIN - Performers Dominic & Brendan BEHAN (singers) - Peter BROWNE (U-pipes) - Sean CEALLAIGH (fid/ Anglo conc) - DUBLINERS - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes/ song/ whistle/ fid) - Frank HARTE - Andy IRVINE (singer) - JOHNSTONS - Al O DONNELL - Danny DOYLE - Leo ROWSOME (U-pipes) - Liam WALSH (U-pipes) 1924-6 - ALL ROUND MY HAT- AR GHABHAIL GO BHAILE GO BAILE CLIATH DOM - AS I WALKED THROUGH DUBLIN CITY - CROOKED ROAD TO DUBLIN - DEVILS OF DUBLIN - DONNYBROOK FAIR - FLAGS OF DUBLIN - GIRLS OF DUBLIN TOWN - HIGHWAY TO DUBLIN (Jig) - IN DUBLIN'S BIG TOWN - JACK DONOHUE - JAMES CONNELLY - LITTLE PACK OF TAILORS - MADAM WILL YOU WALK? - MERRY GIRLS OF DUBLIN - MY LOVE CAME TO DUBLIN - NIGHT BEFORE LARRY WAS STRETCHED - OLD TRIANGLE - OXFORD GIRL - RECRUITING SERGEANT - ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN - TIGER BAY - TRIP TO DUBLIN (Jig) - TWO HUNDRED YEARS A BREWING (Guinness) - WAXIE'S DARGLE - WEARING OF THE GREEN (Kids Parody - Stephen's Green) - WITHIN A MILE OF DUBLIN - ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS -- Recordings see AREA Listing

DUBLIN BAY - "They sailed away in a gallant bark" - WILLIAMS #561 (w/o)

DUBLIN BOYS, THE - Triple Jig - NIGHT OF THE FUN

DUBLIN BRIDGE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #33 p10 3pts (D) - Tunebook Ms #112 p43 (G) 3pts - COLE has "Dublin Boys" as a Slip Jig - Cf BOYNE HUNT

DUBLIN CITY - Street Song with ch: "Ring a ring a roses" about student at Birmingham who courts Dublin girl -- THE DUBLINERS rec Forum Hatfield Radio 2 23/11/82 CASS-15-0782 - Noel MURPHY on Concert Hall Radio 2 16/3/89: CASS-90-0715

DUBLIN CITY - CRUEL MILLER (Murder ballad) - SPANISH LADY - ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS

DUBLIN FINALLY - March Air - Tunebook Ms 6/8 (G) #83 p379

DUBLIN FUSILIERS, THE - GENERAL GUINNESS

DUBLIN GIRLS, THE - 4-bar Reel/ Highland - KERR MM 4 #172 p20 3pts (D)

DUBLIN GUAGER, THE - GUAGER'S SONG

DUBLIN HORNPIPE - KERR MM 4 #279 p30 (D)

DUBLIN JACK OF ALL TRADES - "I am a roving sporting blade, they call me Jack of all trades" - ROUD#3017 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp80-81 Dublin c1912 (text mainly from BS) - HEALY OISB 1 1967 pp117-118 Bs (w/o) -- see also under JACK OF ALL TRADES

DUBLIN LADY - "If it was not for the ships that do sail (X2) to Liverpool - DL could not sit so lonely" - comp Carrol/Irvin -- Noel MURPHY: FONTANA STL-5496 1969

DUBLIN LASSES, THE - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #102 p52 (D) - COLE #7 p8 (Dm) - KRASSEN 1976 p119 - O'NEILL MOI #1328/ DMI #587 (Dm) alt: "Dowse the monkey", "Last night's work" & "Miss Roden's" - SHASKEEN 1 #22 p17 (#D) 3pts "The Boys of Ballisadare" - Cf JACKSON'S - LAST NIGHT'S FUN -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) with Frank CASSIDY (fid) playing octaves rec by PK, Carrick, Co Donegal 13/8/53: RPL 19590 titled "Jackson's Reel" - Michael GORMAN (fid) & Margaret BARRY (banjo) rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-174 titled "The Boys of Ballisadare"/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 "Traditional Dance Music of Ireland" - CHIEFTAINS 1: TARA (CLADDAGH) TA-3 - KILFENORA CEILI BAND (West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283 1974 - Tom GILFELLON (cittern +): TOPIC 12-TS-282 1976 - Bernard O SULLIVAN & Tommy MAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12- TFRS-505 1976 with "Five Mile Chase"

DUBLIN PORTER - Reel (G) - BREATHNACH CRE 3 #155 p72 - CRANITCH p89 - ROCHE 1 #188 p72 (G) -- KILFENORA CEILI BAND (West Clare): TRANSATLANTIC TRA-283 1974

DUBLIN REEL, THE - COLE #7 p44 (D) "Shuffle Reel" - MITCHELL #51-2 p50-2 (Em) 3pts from Willie Clancy - MOYLAN 1 #2 from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 2 #218 pp125-6 (G) 4pts from John O Leary (melodeon) - O'NEILL MOI #1374/ DMI #624 (Em) 3pts alt: "Shuffle Reel" - Cf KERR MM 4 p20 (Em) "The Dublin Girls" - SULLIVAN 3 #56 p23 (D) 3pts no source given -- Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) rec 1948: RTE-CD-199 1997 aft "Silver Spear"/ rec Dublin 22/9/49: RPL 13777 aft "Tuning up & Improvisation" & bef "Leitrim Lilt"/ rec London 7/2/58: RPL LP 23931 aft "Morning Thrush"/ FTX-374/ CLADDAGH CC-19 1975 [?] cass/ rec Pat Sky: FREE REED "40 yrs of Irish Piping" FFR-001-2 1976 aft "Silver Spear" & bef "Miss Monaghan" / in RPL Prog 1957 "Sing Christmas" ROUNDER-CD-11661-1850-2 2000 - Johnny DOHERTY & Frank CASSIDY (fids) rec Carrick, Co Donegal 1953: FTX-370 "Jacksons" - Seamus TANSEY (flute & piano): TOPIC 12-T-184 1969 - PLANXTY: POLYDOR Super 2383-301 1974 aft "Old Torn Petticoat" & bef "Wind that shakes"

DUBLIN STREETS - NIGHT OF THE FUN

DUBLIN WEAVER - NANCY WHISKY

DUBLIN'S FAIR CITY - CRUEL SHIP'S CARPENTER

DUCHESS OF ATHOLE'S - Strathspey - COLE p126 (A) - KOHLER 1 p68 (D)

DUCHESS OF BEDFORD'S FANCY - CUPID'S WALTZ

DUCHESS OF BEDFORD'S FANCY - Reel - Tunebook Ms (G) #165 p324

DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH, THE - Highland March -- John BURGESS (H- pipes): TOPIC 12-T-199 1969

DUCHESS OF GORDON, THE - Strathspey - HONEYMAN #3 p7 (A)

DUCHESS OF HAMILTON'S RANT, THE - ASHOVER Book of Dances (Derbysh) -- MUCKRAM WAKES: LEADER LER-2093 1976 with note about Derbysh piper, Hale, on sleeve notes

DUCHESS OF MONTROSE - Reel - MITTEL #36 p15 (F)

DUCHESS OF RICHMOND'S FANCY, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #34 p10 (A) - Tunebook Ms (D) #190 p78

DUCK OF DUNMUCK, THE - "I had a fat duck when I lived in D" - ROUD#5075 - BSs "The Wonderful Duck" - Possibly a parody on NELL FLAHERTY'S DRAKE - HENRY SOP #228 -- Peter GRIMLEY rec by PK, Armagh 12/7/52: RPL 18479 (5 v)/ FTX-431 "The Wee Duck (of Drummuck)"

DUCKS - BETTY AND HER DUCKS - ENCHANTED WHITE DUCK - GIRLEEN DON'T BE IDLE - NEAD NA LACH' AS A LUACHAIR (Scots Gaelic) - OLD GREY DUCK - UNLUCKY DUCK - YOU CANNA PUT IT ON TO SANDY

DUCKS DANG O'ER MY DADDY, THE - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #35 p10 (D) alt: "The Dukes dang ower his Daddy" - KERR MM 1 #13 p32 (D) - WILSON p60 (G)

DUCKS IN THE MILLPOND - "cows in the clover" - American Mountain Song - Cf OLD DAN TUCKER etc. -- "American Folksongs for Children" Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 (2 parts) 1987 CASS-1226

DUCKS OF MAGHERALIN, THE - comp by Seamus Mallon -- McPEAKES: FONTANA TL-5214 1964 (M)

DUCTIA - - THE YOUNG TRADITION: TRANSATLANTIC TRA-SAM-30 1973

DUDDY BREEKS "My mither mend't my auld breeks" - LAWS #O12 - ROUD #939 - Bss

DUDLEY BOYS, THE "In the days of good Queen Bess" rioted against food prices - ROUD#1131 - PALMER SOM 1972 p88 Charles Parker from Ald. W Byng Kenrick, Birmingham 1959 (w/o) tune comp by Pam Bishop -- Pete COE & others (with pipe & drum): TOPIC 12-TS-210 1971

DUDLEY CANAL TUNNEL, THE - Tunnel Preservation Society -- Michael & John RAVEN with Derek CROFT (flute/[piccolo): WOLVERHAMPTON WS-100 1966 (45 EP)

DUDUK - whistle-pipe in Bulgaria & Yugoslavia -- Recordings see INSTRUMENTS Listing

DUELS - YOUNG ALVIN

DUET SINGING - COPPERS - McPEAKES -- Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

DUET or DIALOGUE SONGS - BARGAIN WITH ME - BETTY AND HER DUCKS -COUNTRY COURTSHIP - CAPTAIN BARNSWELL - COLIN AND PHOEBE - GREEN BUSHES - HUSBANDMAN AND SERVANTMAN - LANDLORD AND TENANT - MY GOOD OLD MAN - NOBLEMAN AND THRESHER - SHEPHERD COME HOME - SOLDIER SOLDIER -- Recordings see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

DUET WALTZ - Tunebook Ms (G) 3 pts #28 p445

DUETS FOR TWO FLUTES - Tunebook Ms "Duetto" #117 p212 6/8 (D) - #164 p417 2/4 (D) - #165 p419 (D) 3/4 - #169 p419 (D) 3/4

DUFF'S FANCY - Jig or March - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #36 p10 (D) alt: "Beer and Ale" "Rogha an Duff" - JOYCE - Tunebook Ms #159 p64 (G) "Rogara Duff" -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec O Doherty & Feldman: TOPIC 12-TS-398 1984 dubbed to DAT 2/94 "Untitled March"

DUFFY'S HOTEL - "I'm a strangewr out here in this country" - ROUD#1961 - IVES FSNB 1989 pp144-148 James Cameron, NB 1961

DUFFY THE DANCER - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1497/ DMI #721 (G)

DUGGAN'S FAVOURITE - Jig (G) - MOYLAN 2 #5 pp4-5 from John O Leary (melodeon) - TREOIR 4.1 untitled

DUIN DO SHUIL - Irish Gaelic -- Celtic Congess, Edinburgh 14/8/59: RPL LP 26595

DUKE A-RIDING, A - DUKES A-RIDING

DUKE OF ATHOLE, THE - HUNTINGTOWER

DUKE OF ATHOLE, THE -- Alex Francis Mc KAY (fid) with Fr John Angus RANKIN (piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-354 1978 with other strathpeys & reels

DUKE OF ATHOLE'S NURSE, THE - (dresses up in female clothes to avoid her brothers) - CHILD 212 from CROMEK SSS 2 p196 & KINLOCH Ms 1 p337 - ROUD#3393 - FORD 1893: Harp of Pedrthshire pp35-7 - GREIG-KEITH LL pp134-6 - GREIG-DUNCAN 1 1981 #160 pp391-6 - LEACH Ballad Book pp566-8 -- Mary Stewart ROBERTSON #148, Bell DUNCAN 281/ 283, Alex STEPHENS #304/ 306, Elizabeth ROBB #329, Alex ROBB #341, Ellen RETTIE #341 rec on Dictaphone by James M. Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-35

DUKE OF BEDFORD, THE - DUKE OF GRAFTON

DUKE OF BEDFORD'S FANCY - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #38 p11 (A) - Tunebook Ms #164 p324 (D)

DUKE OF BEDFORD'S FANCY WALTZ, THE -Tunebook Ms (D) #85 p480

DUKE OF BEDFORD'S QUICKSTEP, THE - Tunebook Ms (G) 4 pts #96 pp380-1

DUKE OF CLARENCE, THE - SPORTING PADDY (Reel)

DUKE OF CLARENCE'S GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #77 p163

DUKE OF CLARENCE'S MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) 4 pts #41 pp138-9

DUKE OF FIFE'S WELCOME TO DEESIDE - March -- Willie HUNTER (fid) & Wiilie JOHNSON (gtr) of Lerwick, Shetland rec London 14/10/58: RPL LP 24378 bef "Laird o Drumblair"

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, THE - D'URFEY 1719-20 6 p47 set by Dr Blow

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) (duet arr) #57 p147

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #42 p139

DUKE OF GORDON, THE - Highland Schottische or Strathspey (G) - BALMORAL p17 - KERR MM 1 #3 p4 Strathspey (G)

DUKE OF GORDON'S FAVOURITE, THE - LORD GORDON'S (Reel)

DUKE OF GORDON'S BIRTHDAY, THE - Strathspey comp Wm Marshall - - Alex Francis Mc KAY (fid) with Fr John Angus RANKIN (piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-354 1978 with other strathpeys & reels

DUKE OF GORDON'S DAUGHTERS, THE - "The Duke of Gordon has three dochters" - CHILD #237 from Percy Papers (suggests not even a shadow founded on fact) - ROUD#342 - Bs by Sanderson of Edinburgh & several Chapbooks - JOHNSON SMM 5 #419 pp431-2 - CHRISTIE TBA 1 p281 - SMITH SM 4 p98 - BUCHAN SBB pp161-4 -- Isaac & James TROUP #052, James MASON #176, Hector CAMPBELL #195, Mrs William DUNCAN #197, Bell DUNCAN #261/ 268, Alex ROBB #343 rec on Dictaphone by James M. Carpenter, N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - Dave BURLAND: FOLKSOUND FS-100 1974

DUKE OF GRAFTON or GRANTHAM, THE - "Six dukes (or lords) went a-hunting down by the seaside" "The noble Duke of G" - find a dead body - Portsmouth - ROUD#78 - ROXBURGHE Ballads vol 5 1871 pp170-179 (w/o) "The D of G" - ROUD#78 - SHARP Sel Ed 2 pp10-11 Sheffield, Yorks - SHARP- KARPELES CSC 1974 #55 Wm Atkinson, Sheffield, Yorksh, London 1908 "Six Dukes" ("Six Lords went a-hunting") - JFSS 3:12 1908 p170-179 Grainger: George Gouldthorpe (#103), Joseph Leaning (#104) & Dean Robinson (#105/ ONS #65) "Three Dukes", Brigg, Lincolnsh 1905/6 "D of Grantham"/ Roxburghe Ballads (w/o) "The D of G" - JFSS 5:18 1914 p75-81 Sharp: Wm Atkinson "Six Lords" - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 p97 Grainger: Gouldthorpe "Six Dukes went a- fishing" - FMJ 1965 p25 Article by Mary Rowland: "Which Noble Duke ?" - ED&S 29:4 p112 Clare Clayton, Hassocks, Sussex "The 6 Dukes" --- FLANDERS AB 1960 3 p159 -- - A L "Bert" LLOYD rec by AL & PK, London 22/4/51: FTX-056/ RPL 16419/ RIVERSIDE RLP-12- 629 1956 "The Royal Duke of Grantham" - see also Jim Lloyd's tribute to A L Lloyd on Radio 9/11/82 CASS-15-0762- Jack LANGSTAFF: EMI CLP-1833 1965 (from Sharp) - Shirley (voc) with her sister Dolly (flute organ) COLLINS: EMI SHVC- 771 1970 - Clare CLAYTON, rec by Geoff Biggs, Hassocks, Sussex April 1961: FTX-147

DUKE OF GRAFTON'S HOUNDS, THE - "Give ear, give ear, brave sportsmen all" - Hereford Park - Hunting Song - ROUD#1014 - ANDREWS SOD 1979 Michael Blann Ms Upper Beeding, Sussex (w/o)

DUKE OF HAMILTON - JACK HAMILTON

DUKE OF LEINSTER, THE - Reel (G) - ALLAN #57 p12 - BREATHNACH CRE 1 #194 p75 - GIBLIN 1933 #6 p12 (D) - MITCHELL & SMALL #15 pp54-5 6pts from Patsy Touhey (U-pipes) -- Michael COLEMAN (fid) with Packie Dolan (fid) & piano rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE d/cass 004 1991 bef "Ladies Pantalettes" - John KELLY (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-504 1975 bef "Crooked Road to Dublin" - Martin BYRNES (accomp Reg Hall piano): LEADER LEA-CD 2004 1969 (Gift of Dave Bulmer March 2005)

DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH, THE - "You generals and champions bold" - or Duke of Devonshire - The Battle of Ramillies - ROUD #233 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) "Lord M" - SBG 4:#372/ 5:#107/ 9:#64 - BARRETT EFS 1891 pp64-5 "Marlboro" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #302 p324 John Culley, Farrington Gurney, Somerset 1906 "Marlborough" 1v/m - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 pp22-5 & 116 Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex 1893 (notes on song & singer) - JFSS 1:4 1902 p156-7 Lucy Broadwood: Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex 1893 - JFSS 3:12 1908 pp200-6 Grainger (Ms#143): George Wray, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1906 "L Melbourne" - JFSS 5:20 1916 pp265-7 Sharp: John Culley, Farrington Gurney, Som 1906 1v/m/ Mrs Webb, Malvern, Worcestersh 1906 - SHARP Sel Ed 1921 2 #30 pp70-74 Text from broadside - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp161-2 #442 David Sawyer & Julian Pillinger, Ogbourne, Wiltsh (w/o) - PURSLOW CL 1972 pp25-6 Hammond: Webb, Bath, Som (w/m) & Wm Chubb (m), Beaminster, Dorset 1906 -- George WRAY rec on phonograph by Percy Grainger, Lincs 1908: FTX-135/ LEADER LEA-4050 1972 "Lord Melbourne" ("I am an Englishman by birth") - Nic JONES: LEADER LER-2014 1970 - FAIRPORT CONVENTION: ISLAND FOLK-1001 (boxed) 1975 tune like "Vicar of Bray" - Walter PARDON, rec Knapton, Norfolk: LEADER LED-2111 1977 (5v) "Generals All" - Percy Grainger's Fanfare by Engl Chamber Orch cond B Britten: DECCA KSX-6410 1974 cass

DUKE OF NORFOLK, THE - "I am the duke of Norfolk lately come from Suffolk" - Action Drinking Song: Three glass toasting ceremony with horn-blowing - HARVEY 1936 Ballads, Songs & Rhymes of East Anglia p144 (words only)

DUKE OF PERTH'S - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #40 p11 (G) - KERR MM 1 #4 p11 - WILSON p80 -- Orkney STRATHSPEY & REEL Society (fids with acc & gtrs) rec by PK, Kirkwall, Orkney 16/7/55: RPL 22724 bef "Lady Mackenzie" - FAIRLANDS FAMILY BAND rec Dave Byrne, Cheddar, Somerset: cass 1980 aft "John Ryan's"

DUKE OF PERTH'S THREE DAUGHTERS, THE - BABYLON

DUKE OF ROXBURGH'S FAREWELL TO BLACK MOUNT, THE -- Pipe Major Wm Ross, rec by Alan Lomax, Edinburgh Castle 1951: FTX-188 - CASS-0445 - SAYDISC (CD) SDL-416 1996 "Bagpipes of Britain & Ireland" aft "Bonnie Annie"

DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S GRAND MARCH -1 - Tunebook Ms (D) 4 pts #35 p135

DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S GRAND MARCH -2 - Tunebook Ms (D) 4 pts #69 p156-7

DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S GRAND WALTZ - Tunebook Ms (G) 4 pts #82 p478

DUKE OF WURTENBURG'S MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #66 p153

DUKE OF YORK, THE - GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK (K)

DUKE OF YORK'S FAVOURITE TROOP, THE - Waltz (G) 3pts - Tunebook Ms (D) 3pts #51 p462

DUKE OF YORK'S MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) 4pts #31 p131 -- James FUSSEY (fid) rec by PK, East Halton, Barrow-on-Humber, Lincs 27/3/53: RPL 21491/ FTX-423

DUKE OF YORK'S NEW MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) 4pts (duet arr) #18 p122

DUKE STREET GAOL - Glasgow Street Rhyme -- Robin HALL & Jimmie MacGREGOR: COLLECTOR JES-5 1959 (45 EP)

DUKE WILLIAM'S FROLIC - "Duke William and a nobleman, heroes of England's nation" (go to an inn and press gang asks them to strip but seeing star on left breast the gang fall on their knees - the Duke (King William IV 1830-7) was just testing - ROUD#1544 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) "DW'S Ramble" (now his majesty Wm the Fourth) - SBG 4:#463/ 7:#160/ 9:#24 - ASHTON MSB 1888 pp228-231 - ASHTON RSS 1891 #37 (w/o) - PALMER RVW 1983 #111 pp168-9 Henry Burstow, Horsham, Sussex 1905 - PALMER OBSS 1986 #67 p152 "rec by Damian Webb,""The Jolly Sailor"

DUKES A-RIDING - "What are you riding here for ? - I'm riding here to marry" - name & surname requested - insults: "funny face" "legs elastic"- Children's Game in Two Lines - Dukes or Gipsies - ROUD#2967 - SUMNER BM 1888 - BROADWOOD ECS 1893 - GOMME TGESI 1894 2 p233 "Three Dukes" 30 versions incl "Here comes a Jew a-riding" (Glos) - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1567 p116 (1var w/o) - see also THREE JEWS OF SPAIN - GILLINGTON Old Hampshire, Surrey & Isle of Wight Singing Games 1909 - Percy GRAINGER Coll #392 Children at Brigg, Lincolnsh 1908 "There came a knight a-riding" - SHIELDS SRT 1981 p145 Augfhil, Co Derry 1969 "Three Gypsies Riding" - OPIE SG 1985 #11 pp76-92 "A Duke a-riding" extensive refs & photo -- rec by Damian Webb, St Michael's Junior Girl, Workington, Cumb 1960: FTX-195 #7 "Three Gypsies" - rec by DW, 22/2 rec Bamber Bridge Preston Lancs 1964: FTX-195 #23 "Two Dukes" - rec by DW, Dearham Juniors, Workington: FTX-195 #24 "Three Gypsies" (painter/ doctor) #25 "Two Gypsies" (ostrich) - rec by DW, 26/8 Leyland Lancash 1967 - rec by DW, 28/4 Dillon family Leyland - rec by DW, 29/2 St Joseph's Infants Nelson Lancash: FTX-196 #3 - rec by DW, 36/4 St Patricks Juniors Huddersfield Yorksh 1978: FTX-196 #35 "Jewsie" - Children at Sidbury C of E Primary School, Devon rec by PK 26/2/51: RPL 16075/ FTX-201 "Three Dukes": RPL 16075/ COLUMBIA SL-206 1952 - Jean RITCHIE (voc) with Roger SPRUNG (fid): RIVERSIDE RLP-12-620 1956 - Liverpool schoolchildren rec Sasha Moorsom 18/7/58: RPL LP 25827 - rec by Damian Webb, IRE/43 "Here comes a KING a-riding"- rec by DW, 10/6 St Michael's Juniors Girls Workington Cumb 1960: RPL LP 26302 "Gypsies riding" - rec by DW, 13/2 St John's Juniors Workington 1961 - rec by DW, 22./3 Dearham, Maryport Cumb 1965 - rec by DW, 23/3 Egremont Juniors - rec by DW, 26/4 Seaton nr Workington Juniors 1964 - rec by DW, IRE/7 Tralee, Co Kerry: FTX-179 - Bill (11) ELLIOTT rec Peggy Seeger & Ewan McColl, Birtley, Co Durham: FOLKWAYS FG-3565 1962

DUKES DANG O'ER HIS DADDY - DUCKS DANG O'ER

DUKE'S SDAUGHTER, THE - "There was a duke's daughter" - ROUD#12553 - BUCHAN Secret Songs of Silence pp16-18

DUKE'S DAUGHTER'S CRUELTY, THE - CRUEL MOTHER

DUKE'S HUNT, THE - "Twas on a bright & shining morn" - BARING GOULD SOW - Rev Ed: "All in a morning very fair" Ms #81 from James Olver, Launceston, Cornwall (v2 not publ other words slightly altered)

DUKE'S HUNTING SONG, THE - DIDO AND SPENDIGO

DUKE'S RETREAT, THE - Reel - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (Em) #138 p406

 
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