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veröffentlicht: | Troy Dorian c 1992 |
Medientyp: | Audio |
Beschreibung: | Principally English 17th-18th century ballads and catches. - Compact disc. - Program notes by Mary Anne Ballard, biographical notes on the performers, lyrics, and list of instruments and sources (24 p. : ill.) inserted in container |
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Umfang: | 1 CD; DDD, stereo; 12 cm |
Notiz: | Aniseed Robin Cuckolds all a-row I gave her cakes and I gave her ale Taking his beer with old Anacharsis Fye, nay, prithee John Cold and raw The miller's daughter Will said to his mammy The old fumbler Pills Walking in a meadowe greene Celia learning on the spinnet Tom the taylor My lady's coachman John The Irish jig, or, The night ramble Pills Come sirrah Jacke hoe Dainty fine aniseed water Most men do love the Spanish wine Argeers Gathering peascods My lady and her maid As Roger last night to Jenny lay close Pox on you Ladie lie near me 'Tis women makes us love Sir Walter enjoying his damsel My thing is my own Pills Here dwells a pretty maid My man John had a thing that was long When first Amyntas sued for a kiss Pills More Palatino Poor Owen Where they drank Come, come, let us drink |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Kollektion: | Verbunddaten SWB |
Aniseed Robin \ Anon. Cuckolds all a-row \ Anon. I gave her cakes and I gave her ale \ Purcell Taking his beer with old Anacharsis \ Aldridge Fye, nay, prithee John \ Purcell Cold and raw \ D'Urfey The miller's daughter \ Purcell Will said to his mammy \ Jones The old fumbler \ Anon. Pills \ Anon. Walking in a meadowe greene \ Anon. Celia learning on the spinnet \ Isum Tom the taylor \ Purcell My lady's coachman John \ Purcell The Irish jig, or, The night ramble \ Anon. Pills \ Weelkes Come sirrah Jacke hoe \ Weelkes Dainty fine aniseed water \ Anon. Most men do love the Spanish wine \ Anon. Argeers \ Anon. Gathering peascods \ Anon. My lady and her maid \ Ellis As Roger last night to Jenny lay close \ Purcell Pox on you \ Purcell Ladie lie near me \ Anon. 'Tis women makes us love \ Blow Sir Walter enjoying his damsel \ Purcell My thing is my own \ Anon. Pills \ Cranford Here dwells a pretty maid \ Cranford My man John had a thing that was long \ Eccles When first Amyntas sued for a kiss \ Anon. Pills \ attr. Sweelinck More Palatino \ attr. Sweelinck Poor Owen \ Church Where they drank \ Church Come, come, let us drink \ Purcell |