Traditional music in England
Blind Irish girl
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Type
sound
Duration
00:03:08
Cultures
English
Subjects
English folk songs and music (Dorset)
Recording date
1986
Is part of (Collection)
Nick and Mally Dow Collection
Recording locations
Beaminster, Dorset, England, UK
Performers
House, Bill, 1900- (singer, male), House, Norman, 1929- (singer, male)
Recordist
House, Norman
Description
Item notes: First line: 'Twas in my native home Liscarrol, where lives a colleen who is blind'. Performer notes: Father and son. Performance notes: Duet
Metadata record:
Blind Irish girl
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