Description |
2 sound discs : 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in. |
Series |
Folk music of the United States
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Note |
"From the Archive of Folk Song." |
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Manual sequence. |
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Program notes with bibliographical references, texts, and "Index to the Child ballads available on Library of Congress long-playing records" (19 p. and 21 p.) inserted in slipcases. |
Contents |
L57. Side A. The two sisters (Child no. 10) -- Edward (Child no. 13) -- Wild boar (Child no. 18) -- Bangum and the boar (Child no. 18) --The bishop of Canteberry (Child no. 45) -- Side B. Lord Bateman (Child no. 53) -- Lloyd Bateman (Child no. 53 -- The Cherry tree carol (Child no. 54) -- Lazarus (Child no. 56) -- L58. Side A. The three babes (Child no. 79) -- Andrew Batann (Child no. 167 & 250) -- The king's love-letter (Child no. 208) -- Well, met, my old true love (Child no. 243) -- The ship carpenter (Child no. 243) -- Side B. There was an old and wealthy man (Child no. 272) -- The devil and the farmer's wife (Child no. 278) -- The Oxford merchant (Child no. 283) -- The golden willow tree (Child no. 286) -- A ship set sail for North America (Child no. 286) -- The mermaid (Child no. 289). |
Event |
Recorded at various places, 1935-50. |
Subject |
Ballads, English.
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Added Author |
Bronson, Bertrand Harris, 1902-1986
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Child, Francis James, 1825-1896
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Archive of Folk Song (U.S.)
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Library of Congress. Recording Laboratory
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Music No. |
AAFS L57--AAFS L58 Library of Congress Recording Laboratory |
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