Reels: United Kingdom and Ireland

Willie and Ella Scott (Helen Scott)- Burnthill Farm, April 1960

Identifier

kg_reel_634_01

Creation Date

4-24-1960

City

Fraserburgh (Scotland)

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Description

Three Men Went A-Hunting / Willie Scott; [indecipherable]; Statin Island / Willie Scott; Bonnie Jean Gordon / Ella Scott and Willie Scott; Scotland the Brave / Willie Scott; The Thistle of Scotland / Willie Scott; The Flooers o' Edinburg, The East [indecipherable] o' Fife/The Girl I left Behind Me / William Scott; The Lass o' [indecipherable] / Willie Scott; The Laird o' [indecipherable] / Willie Scott; [indecipherable] / Willie Scott; Flow Gently Sweet Afton / Ella Scott; A Well Bird / Ella Scott; Burns and his Highland Mary / Ella Scott; Alford Vale / Ella Scott; The Laddie that Handles the Plough / Ella Scott; Lord Randal / Ella Scott; This is the nicest my Johnny [indecipherable] / Ella Scott

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Goldstein, Kenneth S., 1927-1995; Folk music -- Ireland; Folk music -- Great Britain; Folk music -- Scotland; Ballads; Bawdy songs

Relational Format

audio recording

Original Format

audiotapes; tape reels

Original Collection

Kenneth S. Goldstein Audio Recordings Collection. Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.

Comments

Scottish Field Recordings / Reel 137

Rights

This media file is owned by the copyright holder and may not be reproduced, re-posted, captured or saved. Due to copyright concerns, the recordings in this collection can only be accessed by arrangement with the Department of Archives and Special Collections.

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