Child ballads traditional in the United States. (II) /

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors / Creators:Child, Francis James, 1825-1896. performer.
Gladden, Texas, 1895-1966, performer.
Ford, Warde H., performer.
Griffin, G. A., Mrs., performer.
Borusky, Pearl Jacobs, performer.
Walters, Clay, performer.
Small, Dol, performer.
Grover, Carrie B., 1879-1959, performer.
Morris, Jimmy, performer.
Jacobs, Ollie, Mrs., performer.
Dusenbury, Emma,
Other Corporate Authors / Creators:Archive of American Folk Song.
Format: Vinyl Record
Language:English
Imprint: Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory, [1960?]
Series:Folk music of the United States.
Subjects:
Other title:Three babes.
Andrew Batann.
King's love-letter.
Well met, my old true love.
Ship carpenter.
There was an old and wealthy man.
Devil and the farmer's wife.
Oxford merchant.
Golden willow tree.
Ship set sail for North America.
Mermaid.
Table of Contents:
  • The three babes (no. 79) (Mrs. Texas Gladden)
  • Andrew Batann (nos. 167 & 250) (Warde H. Ford)
  • The king's love-letter (no. 208) (Mrs. G.A. Griffin)
  • Well met, my old true love (no. 243) (Pearl Jacobs Borusky)
  • The ship carpenter (no. 243) (Clay Walters)
  • There was an old and wealthy man (no. 272) (Dol Small)
  • The devil and the farmer's wife (no. 278) (Carrie Grover)
  • The Oxford merchant (no. 283) (Warde H. Ford)
  • The golden willow tree (no. 286) (Jimmy Morris)
  • A ship set sail for North America (no. 286) (Ollie Jacobs)
  • The mermaid (no. 289) (Emma Dusenbury)