Album UK 1964 on His Master's Voice label
Folk (Folk)
Issued on black labels with His Master's Voice in red, silver print; laminated flipback sleeve.
Elizabeth Harwood voc, 1938-1990 GB vocals, album by | |
Owen Brannigan voc, 1908-1973 GB vocals, album by | |
Hendon Grammar School Choir , choir, album by | |
Charles Western , GB directed by, choir, album by | |
Pro Arte Orchestra Of London , GB orchestra, album by | |
Sir Charles Mackerras voc, 1925-2010 AU conductor, orchestra, album by | |
Andrew Cherry , IE words by | |
Robert Herrick , 1591-1674 GB words by | |
William Shakespeare , 1564-1616 GB words by | |
Henry Fielding , 1707-1754 GB words by | |
John Oxenford , words by | |
David Garrick , GB words by | |
Robert Burns , 1759-1796 GB words by | |
John Woodcock Graves , GB words by |
Ernest Tomlinson liner notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Bay Of Biscay | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
2 | Cherry Ripe | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
3 | It Was A Lover And His Lass | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
4 | The Miller Of Dee | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | Traditional | |
5 | Oh, The Oak And The Ash | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | Traditional | |
6 | Sigh No More Ladies | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
7 | Early One Morning | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | Traditional | |
8 | The Bailiff's Daughter Of Islington | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | Traditional | |
9 | Charlie Is My Darling | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | Traditional | |
10 | A Hunting We Will Go | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
11 | The Ash-Grove | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
12 | Heart Of Oak | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
13 | Ye Banks And Braes | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
14 | The Keel Row | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | Traditional | |
15 | John Peel | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
16 | Where The Bee Sucks | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | ||
17 | The Vicar Of Bray | Elizabeth Harwood • Owen Brannigan, Hendon Grammar School Choir Directed By Charles Western, Pro Arte Orchestra Of London Conducted By Sir Charles Mackerras | Traditional |