Traditional music in England
Clementine
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Type
sound
Duration
00:08:30
Shelf mark
1CDR0010584 (copy of C1023/101)
Recording date
1989
Is part of (Collection)
Roy Palmer collection
Recording locations
Singer's home, West Sussex, England, UK
Performers
Hall, Gordon, 1932-2000 (singer, male)
Recordist
Hall, Gordon
Description
Item notes: Sung to the tune of "Men of Harlech" with two parody verses added at the end. Recording notes: Preceded by talk about learning the song during his time in the army, serving in the Middle East. Print-through
Metadata record:
Clementine
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