Traditional music in England
Mary Davey interview, part 02
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Type
sound
Duration
00:01:03
Cultures
English
Shelf mark
1CDR0012381 (copy of C1033/227)
Recording date
1991-01-12
Is part of (Collection)
Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection
Recording locations
Beer, Devon, England, UK
Interviewees
Davey, Mary (speaker, female interviewee), Davey, Mr A. W. (speaker, male)
Interviewers
Patten, Bob (speaker, male), Patten, Jacqueline (speaker, female)
Recordist
Patten, Bob
Abstract
Mary Davey talks about how the local version of While shepherds watched sometimes gets confused with the tune of O for a thousand tongues to sing which is sung by the local congregational church
Metadata record:
Mary Davey interview, part 02
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