Traditional music in England
There's a woman down our street
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Type
sound
Duration
00:00:20
Shelf mark
1CDR0009334 (copy of C1009/8)
Subjects
Music hall
Recording date
1972-04-23
Is part of (Collection)
Steve Gardham Collection
Recording locations
Marshall Street, Newland Avenue, Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
Performers
Ramsden, David V. W. 1916- (singer, male)
Recordist
Gardham, Steve
Description
Item notes: Fragment. First line: "There's a woman down our street, she's a terror to the town". Recording notes: Recording one generation from original
Metadata record:
There's a woman down our street
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